Clint Russell vs NDS - Cartel Debate
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In this episode, we discuss the new administration's decision to label the Mexican drug cartels a terrorist organization. Is this a good or bad move, and what is the difference between the cartels and the CIA? We discuss this and much more.
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News readers, 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 insane.
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We know I'm saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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We know we're talking about how they made us try to be slaves.
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Cartel members tried to bring a group of illegal immigrants across the river.
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The group of illegal immigrants did not make it across the Red River.
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And I think that there is a fair argument to be made that we are being invaded.
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However, I don't think we're being invaded by an army.
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And that is a difference that is worth discussing.
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It does seem quite accelerationist and, in fact, reckless, which is kind of your M.O. at this point.
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But I would like to understand your guys' angle on this.
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I mean, we're talking about Mexicans here, right?
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So immediately I'm like, okay, I can see the anti-war reflex in a lot of libertarians is going to kick right away.
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I haven't checked in on Dave Smith to see what he's saying, but I'm sure he's beating this drum, rightfully so, because it's happened.
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I don't think Dave – I mean, Dave addressed it on his show, but he has not been tweeting about it.
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But his position was that – same as mine – that labeling them a terrorist organization is just a mechanism to circumvent normal congressional authorization for military activities.
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It also opens up the potential for CIA activity when it comes to rendition, torture, if we're going to learn any lessons from the war on terror and what happened in Guantanamo.
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So those are the things that are now back on the table with that classification, and that concerns me.
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Now, do you see – is there a tangible difference between the CIA and the cartel in how they operate and what they actually are?
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I think there's a tangible difference, yes, in that – I mean, first off, it's domestic entities.
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It's largely U.S. government that's involved with the CIA.
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Not all cartel members are U.S. government officials, so I think that would be the largest difference.
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They are certainly criminal gangs in my estimation, so I understand the overlap, but I don't think that they're one and the same.
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Yeah, that's like – this is the differentiation that I'm trying to understand, trying to make in my head at least.
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When I look at the CIA and we're like, abolish the CIA, sure, fine, but that doesn't solve our problem here.
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And not to get too, like, QAnon, weird, esoteric kind of Trump land, but what we are battling or what we're battling against is the deep state, right?
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Not necessarily – I mean, our own government in some aspects, like, but our own government, I'd rather deal with, like, with wasteful spending.
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These are things that we can address with laws and, you know, like, public pressure, things like this.
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Because the CIA, the part of the CIA that I'm talking about is this, like, dark operation part of the CIA, and their funding comes from these kind of activities, cartel, illegal drug activities.
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I think that if you're going to try to improve America in any measurable way, meaning, like, if you want to stop people from dying from fentanyl, if you want to have some kind of secure border, anything that makes sense for the American people is going to be an act of war against this dark government, this – the cartel, basically.
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The cartel appears to me as the army of the CIA, of the aspect of the CIA that is in charge of these black operations, the ones that possibly tried to kill Trump, the ones that are responsible for –
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Like some of the awful – I mean, maybe even COVID.
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Well, the CIA just confirmed that yesterday, by the way, that they now lean in that direction as opposed to before when they said it was almost an impossibility.
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So, yeah, they – but this is all, in my opinion, just a shift that goes along with the culture and also trying to front run the – really what's happening, which to some extent is kind of a revolution in the federal government, in that you're going to have Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr.
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So all of a sudden, the FBI gets rid of its DEI department.
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All of a sudden, the CIA says that, oh, yeah, it did.
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I think that they're all just trying to get out in front so they don't get canned.
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Let me ask you a question, though, because now let's start connecting the dots.
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We're going to put Tulsi Gabbard in charge of, like, foreign relations.
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We're going to put this guy – what's his name?
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Yeah, these are people – at this point, it's like, all right.
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What I know for sure is they don't want them there.
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They're going to be opposed in any form or fashion, any way that they can.
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So we're going to see some weird, probably some terroristic attacks.
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If you do this, like, logical conclusion, which I know your audience is going to be like,
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this is not logic, again, the military arm of the CIA, this dark ops part of the CIA seems to be the cartel.
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This is where they're getting their money from.
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We know that the Obama administration gave them guns, and it was supposed to be so we can track them.
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It just turned out that they were doing crimes on American soil with these guns, and then they got caught.
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Operation Fast and the Furious for any fact-checkers out there.
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My concern is, if you oppose these measures in any meaningful way, and not just this hand wave or this,
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kind of like the weak way that Trump opposed it in his first presidency, if you actually threaten this,
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if you actually threaten the deep state, let's just call that, what will they do?
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They're going to – I mean, well, we saw what they did.
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He threatened them slightly, and they released COVID on us.
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If we threaten them again, it's all-out war anyway, Clint.
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They are embedded in our society, in Colorado, in New Mexico, in New York.
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And now we want to change the country and turn it around.
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I think you need to ask yourself, do you want RFK as HHS director?
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If the answer is yes, then you better be ready to deal with this shit because –
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Okay, so you're saying that basically the war is being declared just by the cabinet that he's surrounded himself with.
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Certainly based off of my feeling about the multiple assassination attempts against Trump, there have been rumors of people inside Trump's camp that actually agree with my assessment as to the fact that the deep state – that it was the U.S. government that was in fact trying to take Trump out.
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Well, if that's all true, then yes, I mean, certainly Kash Patel and all these other folks are going to represent kind of an existential threat to these people, assuming that these people are for real, which is still TBD.
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I've met most of them personally, and I tend to believe that they are, but I'm still not 100% convinced.
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That does not mean that I should be on board with authorizing the CIA and the existing military to then go into Mexico, use drone activity, use rendition, use black ops to take out cartel leaders.
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Particularly given that there is no track record by which you can point to and say, here is a military activity that actually defeated a criminal organization that didn't immediately create a power vacuum, which was filled in short order.
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You can – even with ISIS, like, oh, they're gone, now they're back.
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There's really no example other than, like, toppling leaders.
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We do that quite well with our CIA and our State Department.
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We topple leaders in countries, but does that create a better situation?
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And historically, the answer is consistently no.
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Libya, Yemen, like all these other – or Ukraine, for God's sakes.
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Libya has burst into open-air slave trade, correct?
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I mean, that's what happened after we created that power vacuum.
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And that was thanks to Hillary Clinton and Gaddafi.
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That's it, as they knifed him in the butt on national television.
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Look, I think it is important to ask, though, and I agree with what you're saying, Clint.
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Authorizing our own government to do all of those things that you listed, that's problematic, sure.
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But, I mean, when they're alleged to have done the things that they are alleged to, right, when it comes to human trafficking, I know that that's kind of a real big deal right now.
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They just found, like, 75,000 missing migrant children.
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It's not necessarily attributed to the cartel, but, like, human trafficking, child trafficking is something that's on the forefront of a lot of people's mind.
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And we've become pretty comfortable associating that with one of the cartel's dirty bags here.
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And then, of course, like Top mentioned earlier, the funneling of fentanyl, we're in the middle of a huge opioid crisis, and people are dropping in the droves.
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So I understand not authorizing all of those things that you listed, but I think – and that's fair.
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So the question then becomes, what should we do, and is this not an open declaration of war against us?
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I mean, we started it with them allegedly, a suspected cartel member, returning fire against border agents, and it's, like, at what point does it no longer matter?
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And I would say that we're probably there in regards of, like, whether or not we're in a hot war with the cartel.
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Instead of, I agree, not authorizing all these – because it's one of those things, too, where whatever we're going to allow them to do, they're never going to relinquish those powers.
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You know, so if we authorize war with the cartel, it's, like, there's going to be a whole bunch of shit that's going to be leveraged against the American people in the future because of this.
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I'm not sure that you guys will agree with them.
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But first off, you know, I've already gone – I've already bucked the libertarian, you know, trend and said that I think that the border does need to be secured, that I'm not an open borders libertarian.
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If they do that – and if they can't do that, then, like, we can't win wars either.
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Like, if you can't secure your own borders, you have no business empire building.
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It should have never been this way in the first place.
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I do think that the deportation orders, particularly the targeted ones, the way that they're handling it currently, they're going after people with criminal records.
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And not just, like, criminal in that they came to the country illegally, but, in fact, violent crimes and things of that nature.
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I think deporting those people is absolutely necessary.
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Obviously, in that will encompass many of the cartel members.
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And then the opioid issue, I'm curious, actually, to hear what you guys think.
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Because it's not so simple or obvious to me that it is strictly a cartel or Mexican cartel issue when it comes to fentanyl.
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You have all of these rumors about it being China that is involved because they create the precursors.
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This is a lot of, like, propaganda that we're dealing with.
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Do you think this is, like, what incentive does the Mexican drug cartels have to continue to funnel fentanyl, given that it is now jeopardizing their entire operation?
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So if I were to speculate on that, I don't necessarily have an answer for that, but I would speculate that they're in tied with the deep state.
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And the reason that I suspect that is because I don't think it's any coincidence.
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We already have precedent for the Iran-Contra wars and flooding the hood with cocaine in order to fund them and, you know, supplying people like Freeway Ricky Ross.
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He literally creates the crack epidemic of the 80s in the black community.
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And I don't think that it's a surprise or a coincidence that during a time when the opioid epidemic was starting here in the United States, we were in charge of the largest concentration of poppy fields in the world in Afghanistan.
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And so I would argue that this entire thing was spurred on by some element of our own government.
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So the question, what then does the Mexican cartel gain from doing a thing like that, it entirely depends on what deal they've made with who I would argue are the people that kick this ball off to begin with.
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So I don't think that this thing is happening to us.
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And I think that we're going to find as we go down that these things are tied together.
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This this cartel, this deep state thing that Top was talking about.
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I think they're going to find more and more evidence for that.
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I think it's probably one of the many things that they they control.
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Yeah, dude, it's like we have I mean, we have gangs from a foreign country doing human sacrifice on our land.
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But it's it's it is it's insane because it's a you're going to need to fill me in because I don't know what you're talking about.
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I mean, there's been a couple instances of this where I think it's like this is MS-13 stuff.
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But now that we have like Tren de Agua and there's like a couple more different types of gang, this is it's all cartel related business.
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Also, the Columbia stuff is kind of an interesting overlap now.
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Because this is the first time you've ever sounded Puerto Rican.
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So, OK, yeah, well, let's let's update the people that aren't forever online like us.
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And Columbia, basically, there's been deportation flights that have been going from the U.S. to Columbia, as well as much of Latin America.
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Trump changed the protocols without getting authorization from the president of Columbia, and he sent a military flight with the deportees in handcuffs.
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Needless to say, the socialist leader of Columbia, Petro, did not like that.
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He then told them, I'm going to immediately revoke all of your visas for your diplomats and put a travel ban and 25% tariffs, and it'll up to 50% in seven days if you don't address this.
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And then in less than two hours, the president of Columbia sent the Air Force Uno to come and get his deportees.
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Is it the same guy that was spotted holding hands with a transgender woman?
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I think we could also talk about, so all right, when we're talking about Columbia, we can talk about the kind of original cartels that were running cocaine into the United States.
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Yeah, but it goes so much deeper than just drugs.
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Like, I know libertarians want to get caught up because they want to do their fentanyl or whatever the fuck they're doing.
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But these people have, they've influenced our society in so many different ways besides, you know, like importing this weird Santeria stuff, like the Santa Muerte that they bring in with all this.
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It even has, like, some roots that I'm trying to tie to Thalema or possibly Aleister Crowley, which was, that's...
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I'm literally scamming through the FBI's page right now, finding no ending of correlations between the cartel and inspired ritualistic killings.
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Santa Muerte inspired and ritualistic killings.
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The tenants of Santa Muerte, which they all follow, are very much, it's very close to, do as thou will, that will be the entirety of the law, which is an Aleister Crowley type thing.
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And Aleister Crowley was a CIA plant who had ties to, who's this guy from World War I, like Churchill.
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I mean, this stinks like shit of government operations.
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But the question, I think, goes, again, it's the government does this all the time, or the deep state does this.
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They create a knot so big, and then they create, you know, they create shit all around it.
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And if we want to have a functioning society, we've got to untie that, like, to track back to what Colombia was doing.
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You know how girls, like the girls that we see here, have, like, big tits, big fake butts?
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They started with the plastic surgery to kind of originate that, because the drug dealers that were running drugs down here to Texas liked some of the white girls that had big tits.
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Like, if we want to talk about Make America Great Again, we cannot...
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It cannot be with the bones of a cartel or really a CIA dark ops culture.
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So, we're talking about Venezuela a little bit.
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But, what was it, El Salvador, where you had that instance of the president purging all of the MS-13 members because he found at the top of it was Satanism.
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Listen, I will say, well, let's preface this to the audience that's not as conspiratorial as us.
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But, it came off to me as very, like, satanic panic.
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But, he said it because he wants to have a reaction from people to say, we got to get these people the hell out of here.
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But, it is kind of a, hey, you know, let's move on this.
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This is something that everybody's been aware of to some degree.
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And so, but the way they did it was as if to move to the public, to shift public opinion, I think.
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Well, you got to keep in mind, too, Tucker Carlson's audience is still largely Christian conservative.
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It's worth mentioning here, we're talking about this deep state thing, right?
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There's a gang, a Venezuelan gang, called Tren de Aragua.
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And they're finding out, allegedly, that this is actually breaking as of, like, two hours ago.
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These gangs are being backed and funded by the Venezuelan government to create some sort of next dimension warfare asset.
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I mean, that's language that Alex Jones is using, but obviously, this isn't a surprising idea.
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The idea that a government would use – oh, don't look at that.
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Those are just African people on each other's shoulders.
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But this idea that a government would use gangs in order to push whatever agenda kind of create maybe – what would you call it?
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Like where you would infiltrate a protest movement with an agent provocateur.
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It's basically the idea of, like, an agent provocateur but on a large scale utilizing a gang.
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So, it's like a Hegelian dialect, right, problem, reaction, solution, or they create the problem using this gang.
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The public reacts and then the Venezuelan government swoops in and offers a solution.
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So, once again, just plays into the idea that that's more than likely what we're doing here with the deep state.
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Let me interject, though, because that's exactly my point, is that I think you guys are falling prey to the Hegelian dialectic, and the offered solution will basically limit our rights domestically, create a ton of conflict, put a ton of money in the military industrial complex coffers, and also enable additional surveillance tools and things of that nature that violate our rights.
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I was just going to say, you're not completely incorrect.
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It's just that I look at these from a point of view of, like, this is an unstoppable thing.
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Whatever's unfolding right now, that's like standing in the way of the Patriot Act.
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You know, it would have been to defier the most you would have been able to say as I opposed it.
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I think the people that tell the truth, even when it's unpopular, even when the fight isn't able to be won, they then are listened to 10 or 20 years down the road.
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And the better aspects of the libertarian movement is that when we oppose the war on terror, we were called un-American and traitors and everything else.
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I'm going to suffer that same fate when it comes to the inevitable war, as you see it, with Mexico or the cartels.
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And, you know, yeah, at the end of the day, I have one voice and I may not prevail.
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But I think that it's like the risk-reward on this is really lopsided.
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And let me add, too, because I didn't really get to the other details of how I would remedy this.
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Like, so we don't know where the fentanyl is or like who is actually responsible for this CIA, CCP, cartels, all of them working in tandem.
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My answer, as always, and I know this is one that you guys both oppose, but I genuinely believe that if you want to defund these organizations, you need to legalize these drugs.
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And I don't mean legalize in the sense of Colorado or California, where you add on top of that so much taxes that there's still a black market, the cartels still function, and they're still doing fine.
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I mean, actually legalize and not tax and just drive the prices of cocaine and heroin and everything through the floor.
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Then reallocate all of the resources from DEA to treatment facilities to help with the homeless.
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Then also, simultaneously, you need to make it illegal to be on public land for weeks or months.
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Basically make it so that the homeless can no longer camp out and destroy these cities.
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This is a very unpopular libertarian position to hold, but I genuinely believe it's right.
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I think that public property ought to be treated as if it was held by a private owner.
00:27:06.780
But I think those would be the holistic libertarian approaches that remedy much of this without having a hot war with the cartels.
00:27:15.260
And let me just add one other variable, which I know you guys are already familiar with.
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But as I've said, the cartels are already embedded in every major city and most small towns in America.
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So if you expect to have kind of a war on terror, but a war on cartels style attack on this, and if you believe that these people are in fact terrorists, which I don't, but some of them are certainly capable of terroristic type activity.
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They've hung, you know, politicians and police in Mexico, and they do that to send a message, obviously, because they're defending their territory.
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And they're, you know, like they're not Al Qaeda, but they are very dangerous.
00:28:01.340
That is the big difference between that and the war on terror.
00:28:03.640
There was always this argument that, oh, we have these sleeper cells and we're going to be struck at any moment.
00:28:08.080
And it was like, that was a lie over and over again that there was not, you know, hundreds and thousands of sleeper cells that were all across the United States.
00:28:15.160
If there were, we would have had a series of attacks for every couple months for the entire 20 years that we were in Afghanistan.
00:28:22.680
It didn't happen because I don't think that that was ever true.
00:28:28.640
I know that for a fact because they funnel their drugs here and everybody buys the drugs.
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So I think that that's the one thing that concerns me most about this is that if they do decide to fight back, like say you start to run predator drones over Jalisco and you're like going after one of the leaders of the cartel.
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Do you think that they will just sit on their hands and take that?
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I think I think that they will escalate in hopes of deescalating, basically saying we're not going to just bear all of the brunt of your CIA operations and your black ops and your Navy SEALs coming and fucking us up.
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We're going to make it so that the American population has to deal with this, too.
00:29:05.640
Certainly it'll inflame the passions of the American people and they'll say, fuck these people, invade Mexico and do, you know, take that on.
00:29:12.400
Well, there's, I don't know, 80 million innocent people or however fucking many people there are in Mexico that I don't really want to have put them in a position of, you know, the Iraqis, which is kind of what we're talking about.
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So I just feel like people are being like, it's very, it's very reminiscent to me, particularly as an old head who lived as a, you know, barely an adult through 9-11.
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Like, I know you guys were younger when it happened, but I'm telling you, as a young man and the energy of like, we got hit on 9-11, let's just fucking go kill somebody.
00:30:26.020
Very similar to how people are reacting to the fentanyl crisis and saying, I've lost a cousin, I've lost a father, a son, and they're just like, let's kill.
00:30:38.760
One of my buddies from back home just died within two weeks ago, some kid that I grew up with.
00:30:46.400
Can you pull up the video that I have down here, Clint?
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And I just want to say, because I have a feeling Top's going to have a lot to say on this, as far as my opinion on these things, I also don't believe that we should be engaging in a hot war.
00:31:03.460
By definition, you're never going to win a war on terror.
00:31:11.240
I don't agree with starting this large-scale thing.
00:31:22.240
But we're over there fighting and dying over that border, looking for problems.
00:31:26.900
Why don't we take those resources and quit pretending we can defend those borders and put them on our borders and take care of our needs here?
00:31:34.920
Okay, so there's Ron Paul talking about sort of what I'm saying.
00:31:45.880
And it's who wants a war with your neighbor that's literally your neighbor, not somebody just across a southern border.
00:31:51.580
But I'm also very aware that the fact that they are here.
00:31:54.720
And what you said, Clint, the holistic ways to destabilize the cartel, which is the CIA, or at least, you know, they work very closely together, that's going to inflame them.
00:32:06.360
Even with the cabinet picks, they understand that this is an attempt at destabilization of what they're doing.
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Oh, I think if you were to legalize drugs, there would be false flag attacks to try and make...
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That's probably unpopular amongst, you know, the decriminalization camp, but I think it's true.
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We're, as far as I'm concerned, what Trump did was, instead of like these false flag attacks, it almost makes it like, well, here's the guy that's doing it.
00:33:59.360
Because, yeah, we are going to get false flag attacks.
00:34:01.120
And it'll probably be coming from freaking Mexican people.
00:34:03.160
Because we're going to be disrupting their cash flow.
00:34:10.320
It's like they have, it's basically they have no morals.
00:34:14.380
Like, that's part of the tenets of their religion.
00:34:15.780
But it's not really, we accept the hooker, the prostitute.
00:34:18.040
It's like, they just have no standards or morals.
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Some of the gangs really, like, run the government of Mexico.
00:34:35.580
And they, you know, they protect women and children.
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Like, but then there's also aspects of it that are, that are satanic and that they are.
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They do that great stuff in Chihuahua, but they don't do that in Colorado.
00:34:57.900
No, the best, largely the domestic cartel members are just here to move product.
00:35:07.500
So of course, this is probably also the pains of like, if we really are seeing Trump wrestling
00:35:12.380
with this deep state and these things are all connected, then, you know, we're going
00:35:16.620
And so in that, in that way, I'm not advocating it for it, but I do wonder if we are to see
00:35:21.600
this thing, this element within our own government torn out by the roots and cast it out where
00:35:25.800
we're going to see a lot of apparatus that's attached to them, go with them and they're going
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, after everything I just said about all of the other wars that
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we've just lived through, why do you, why is this war winnable?
00:36:42.880
The people have expressed their displeasure with the way the government has been run.
00:36:47.220
And the government, from the Obama administration, and then the entire Joe Biden administration,
00:36:51.680
has done their best to flood this country with illegals.
00:36:59.340
They flooded the country with enemy combatant fighters that are their soldiers.
00:37:05.060
Military-aged men that are their soldiers that are on their payroll, dude.
00:37:08.500
And it's the shadow government that we don't want.
00:37:11.460
And honestly, I don't even think the votes are correct.
00:37:15.680
We were speaking to Jonathan Herald the other day.
00:37:19.200
I think it was like 79 million votes for Trump and something like 76 for Harris.
00:37:30.440
I think that the people in the United States have had enough.
00:37:32.760
The people in the United States are not retarded.
00:37:37.680
Even the popular media, which I'm outspoken against,
00:37:40.600
like the Andrew Scholes and people like that who are now pro-Trump or whatever it is.
00:37:46.940
The sentiment has now moved towards this right...
00:37:51.660
It's moved toward this America first sort of sentiment.
00:37:55.540
And it's going to be dangerous because it's going to be used against us.
00:38:09.220
But it seems like the people have decided that they don't want that anymore.
00:38:12.060
So any kind of improvements that we make are going to be met with false flag psyop after psyop.
00:38:17.360
And then we're going to be left holding the bag, confused why this is happening.
00:38:22.300
It feels a lot like it's either eat shit or you can walk through that fire over there.
00:38:27.900
When do you want to walk through the fire, Clint?
00:38:32.680
I don't want to have a gun in my hand and have to fight.
00:38:38.040
And they're like, the more we wait, they're just getting hotter, man.
00:38:46.140
Or do we just face the fucking music at some point?
00:38:48.360
But you said something earlier, Clint, about...
00:38:50.660
You mentioned the culture and this kind of sentiment right now of going to war with the cartel.
00:38:56.580
And I feel like we're agreeing about a lot of things here.
00:38:58.360
It almost sounded like you suggested it was a product of where we are culturally.
00:39:05.260
I just want to say what that evokes in my mind is this idea that we are being, whether
00:39:10.420
it's MKUltrad or whatever, down this path to engineer public sentiment about a thing.
00:39:14.860
And it's been welling up beneath the surface by design until we get to this point where
00:39:19.660
this fucking thing is happening on the horizon.
00:39:21.460
And it's almost inevitable, but it's certainly like you were saying with the 9-11 idea.
00:39:25.040
It's like, we got to go over there and kill them because they engineered that sentiment
00:39:28.400
And I feel like I've been watching that unfold on Twitter for the past...
00:39:38.260
But I'd be interested in knowing a little bit more.
00:39:45.420
But then also, I think that the culture is that we've been beaten down for so long that
00:39:58.320
There's a lot of anger that's built up in the American people, especially young men in
00:40:05.220
There's this tendency, particularly when we are starting to identify that there are people
00:40:10.520
in our own government that are our enemy and that perceive us as their enemies and that
00:40:14.060
they've been doing everything in their power to subjugate and destroy us, that they would
00:40:18.240
very much like for us to point that energy abroad.
00:40:25.980
So that's more what I mean is that the culture is one of kind of this almost revivalist where
00:40:33.520
and you can feel it with people talking about like Trump, oh, he bitch slapped the president
00:40:41.680
And, uh, and now we're going to take over Iceland and we're going to, uh, you know, rename
00:40:48.940
And, and like all this shit is like, it's just, to me, it's, it's indicative of a culture
00:40:58.360
And now we want to, we want to demonstrate that we're still powerful, that we still have
00:41:05.100
And unfortunately, like the, the male instinct is one of like, when you're doing well, you're
00:41:10.640
conquering and I'm of the, of the opinion that like, we're not actually doing well enough
00:41:17.900
Like we have so much domestically that's, that's wrong that if we don't get our own household
00:41:23.300
in order, we're going to go through the final innings of inevitable empire collapse while
00:41:29.800
trying to take on, you know, Greenland and whatever, all with the intention of an eventual
00:41:36.280
world war to decide who will be the global hegemon.
00:41:38.960
Cause I genuinely believe that's what that's about.
00:41:41.080
I mean, the only reason you want that landmass is because it's up near the Arctic or whatever
00:41:51.460
Yeah, it's, well, I got Columbia spelled wrong yesterday and got destroyed for it.
00:41:55.060
So, um, but anyway, that's how we spell it now, Clint.
00:42:05.660
Um, but anyways, I, I think that that's what, uh, Iceland's all about is like, that is,
00:42:10.140
that is definitely an attack vector for Russia and, and more broadly China.
00:42:14.100
Uh, by the way, I got to bring up too that the, uh, the deep seek AI, uh, did you guys
00:42:22.580
It's like a Chinese AI that is outpacing a chat GPT or open, open AI.
00:42:30.240
So we're, we're putting together billions and billions, if not trillions of dollars of
00:42:35.680
We're using these, you know, computer processors that are top of the line and we're doing all
00:42:40.720
this shit, just, just spending, uh, as if it's an arms race.
00:42:45.580
Cause it's really to like decide who's going to control the next century.
00:42:48.460
And the Chinese come through and they just go, Hey, um, we're just going to drop a couple
00:42:54.480
decimals off of the, uh, like the calculations and sure it'll only be 90% as accurate, but
00:43:05.880
And with like 5 million bucks, they created a better AI called deep seek than our most advanced
00:43:11.700
AI, which we had put like a trillion dollars into.
00:43:14.540
Let me just say the economy, the economy is plummeting today as a consequence of that.
00:43:19.880
NVIDIA, all of these stocks are just plummeting.
00:43:23.040
I made an account because I have no loyalty to whatever the fuck these technocrats are
00:43:27.440
I put in our latest episode transcript with Jonathan Herald, where we talked about Donald
00:43:35.520
They said, we can't do anything with this because it violates our terms.
00:43:40.200
I put it in chat GPT, maybe a very nice summary.
00:43:47.240
I don't know if it's faster or whatever, but it's just more Chinese bullshit.
00:43:56.040
And I mean, most of our AIs have similar, uh, you know, safety precautions and rail guards.
00:44:03.760
Anyways, the reason I bring it up is like, it's just, to me, it's another example.
00:44:08.560
And maybe you're right, maybe this is like snake oil and China hasn't actually kicked
00:44:13.100
But I've read a lot of like lengthy threads by people that are experts in the AI field.
00:44:16.480
And they're convinced that, yes, we're getting our fucking teeth kicked in by the Chinese
00:44:19.740
doing it with, you know, a fraction of the money, uh, with a fraction of the team, the
00:44:24.300
fraction of the resources, fraction of the government involvement.
00:44:27.380
And then they just made it open source to prove that like, yeah, we're fucking crushing
00:44:34.520
The idea that we would associate this thing with we, we getting our asses kicked.
00:44:39.720
We, we are, uh, uh, summoning the demon or some shit like that is the language that he
00:44:43.980
used when he talked about the development of AI.
00:44:45.740
It's like, can we, whatever happens, whoever gets there first, this thing is going to become
00:44:56.300
And it is irrefutable that yes, that was hard harness.
00:45:01.360
This was probably more in alignment with your spiritual beliefs, but certainly from my vantage point,
00:45:05.300
even as a non-religious person, like that was harnessing the power of demons.
00:45:10.460
Like that was, that was ultimate, ultimate power at the time.
00:45:13.880
And as a consequence of that though, despite my objections to nuclear weaponry, uh, as a
00:45:21.300
consequence, America became the global hegemon for the next 75 years.
00:45:24.200
So I, I disagree with your assessment that this doesn't matter.
00:45:27.980
That like, whoever gets the top of the line AI will be in the catbird seat.
00:45:33.680
I think it does matter, but I'm also very suspicious.
00:45:36.620
Hold on, can I just say, how long is that going to be guys?
00:45:40.380
Think about where we even having this conversation around AI two years ago, two years ago, it
00:45:46.560
It didn't even, it was like a laughable thing that this would ever be utilized for any serious
00:45:50.720
And now here we sit where it's like creating videos and images that are indiscernible
00:45:54.580
from, you know, reality, um, in one year it's going to be done.
00:45:59.420
I don't know what it's going to be, but yeah, it made us the global hegemon for 75 years.
00:46:03.980
This is going to make somebody the global hegemon for about an afternoon before the, the fucking
00:46:08.680
again, I disagree though, because this, the, the way it works is that whoever creates the
00:46:13.900
first one that is truly self-learning will be at such a competitive advantage that it'll,
00:46:22.860
So whoever gets that lead maintains that lead in perpetuity, theoretically.
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So this is before we even knew about this shit.
00:47:40.660
The government, I see, listen, I guess it's conspiracy, I guess it's conspiracy, but can
00:47:46.300
we, I, can we agree on a soft, soft, softly agree that the government kind of operates
00:47:52.580
So what they just showed us, like what China just showed us, I don't think that that's
00:48:07.440
I hope you're right, but I'm not, I'm not sure though.
00:48:09.040
I mean, well, I think it's the same way, uh, Clint, that you're, you're saying that there's
00:48:13.440
a, some degree of cultural engineering within the public sentiment to be down with murdering
00:48:18.560
the cartel or, you know, waging war against the cartel is the same way, uh, that we, we
00:48:28.180
Like we're not, um, uh, no, I, I don't have a good, a good way of framing this.
00:48:42.020
I had, I had an analogy, but I realized it was, it was bullshit and it, and it fell apart,
00:48:51.420
I was like, you can ramble your way through this.
00:48:54.840
Well, anyways, uh, look, I, I think I understand your position top, but let's make it explicit.
00:48:59.860
Are you saying that we ought to just go to war with the cartels?
00:49:04.780
No, I I'm saying that it's inevitable, but I'm saying, uh, basically declaring a war with
00:49:10.060
the cartels is, it just seems to make sense because it's where we're headed.
00:49:13.640
Anyway, if you want to improve the country in any meaningful way, we're going to be going
00:49:18.400
And I think what I think is, is that it will be the cartels.
00:49:20.980
It will be, it'll be the people that have been, uh, implanted in this country over the
00:49:26.420
The enemy combatants, the ones that are paid by the people who hate us, it will be those
00:49:36.680
I think this is actually a good, um, contributed to the conversation.
00:49:40.660
Uh, so this is something that's gone viral in the past couple of days.
00:49:43.180
It's a series of, of coordinates you could put into, uh, Google earth and you can find
00:49:48.100
this, what appears to be a lumber yard or something like that in LA.
00:49:53.660
Cause it turns out you can't copy and paste the coordinates very well.
00:49:56.660
And so I was able to find this using longitude and ladder.
00:50:08.740
Now, the reason that I'm highlighting this, this lumber yard, you can see there's the word
00:50:16.520
I don't know how you would pronounce that federals.
00:50:18.340
Um, and so DOS is also spelled among these things.
00:50:23.020
The point, the reason that I'm bringing this up, somebody is doing an investigation on it.
00:50:30.020
And he's actually doing like man on the street groundwork.
00:50:34.900
And this is a well-known phenomenon in the area.
00:50:37.280
But obviously with the words traffico and shit like that in there, uh, LAPD help, help,
00:50:43.320
This is, you know, have, it has all of the trappings of a human trafficking scenario.
00:50:49.580
I bring it up because it's at 57.4 million views.
00:50:56.620
I mean, obviously it's got this bent that it's a mystery too.
00:51:03.660
It is very sexy, but look, it's like, we're talking about, should we, could we,
00:51:07.440
we get into a war with the cartel that right there, that 57.4 million associated with
00:51:14.740
this human trafficking, uh, I think that speaks to the public sentiment.
00:51:22.140
This is actually, no, this is actually a good example of why I'm right though, is that the,
00:51:25.900
the, the investigator that you talked about went there on the ground, interviewed the
00:51:30.920
homeless lady and she goes, Oh yeah, that's Jose.
00:51:37.540
And that's the idea is that there's just this crazy guy that goes and says these things.
00:51:44.440
The workers are getting pretty, um, aggravated with them.
00:51:46.720
Look, I mean, you got to admit if you're, if English isn't your first language and some
00:51:50.520
guy just comes up to you and starts asking you about who's spelling help in the lumber
00:51:54.540
yard, you're probably going to get a little uncomfortable and have some strange body language.
00:51:57.820
But the whole thing was a little uncanny when he's talking to these people.
00:52:00.600
It seems like they would much rather not talk about what's happening on the other side of
00:52:05.100
So, I mean, yeah, it could just be this homeless guy, but I, but it doesn't matter.
00:52:09.340
Um, I, like I said, Clint, I agree with you on the idea that we shouldn't do this, but
00:52:13.120
this right here, this 57.4 million, like I said, it's not about whether or not this is
00:52:20.720
Look, just for the audience, the way that it's kind of being explained is back in New
00:52:25.120
Jersey, um, you, I used to see a lot of common graffiti.
00:52:35.960
They're kind of saying like, help is this dude's name.
00:52:39.820
That's his, his like, you know, craze sort of artist tagger name.
00:52:43.700
Um, strange because I don't know if his middle name is Trafico or his last name is LAPD, but
00:52:49.840
But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter if this is real.
00:52:56.240
Listen, it's, it's, it doesn't matter if it's, if that instance is real, but now this
00:53:02.380
We know that we know that people are being raped like constantly.
00:53:06.920
They were handing out rape kits to the people that were going across the border and making
00:53:10.000
the trek through Mexico and El Salvador in those places.
00:53:15.840
Again, I'm not going to sit here and advocate for human trafficking.
00:53:20.320
But what I will say is that they're making tons of money off this shit.
00:53:23.860
And not only are they making tons of money, we know that our government's complicit.
00:53:28.080
We know that, listen, I think it's, it's fairly safe to say that some of our politicians are
00:53:33.140
And there's also, it's also pretty fair to say that we have, you know, Alex Rosen going
00:53:39.320
But these people that are running these operations and getting all this money, no problem.
00:53:45.340
Actually, you know, you know who was actually busting these people?
00:53:53.740
This, but people didn't know that, that the first Trump administration, there was a lot
00:53:56.940
of pedophile ring bus, but they weren't in conjunction as if it was part of a larger
00:54:01.960
And they went pretty much unreported on like they, you know, there was articles, but they
00:54:07.120
weren't sensationalized because during that administration, we were just busy with orange
00:54:11.300
And so most of the mainstream media wasn't commenting on it, but I was finding these articles
00:54:15.320
on a weekly basis of the Trump administration breaking up another substantial pedophile ring.
00:54:20.460
I think it's interesting that we have this article that just came out that 75,000 migrant
00:54:28.480
These are apparently children that the Biden administration lost track of.
00:54:32.220
I don't really know, understand what that language means.
00:54:34.320
I just saw this develop in the last couple of hours.
00:54:40.840
Like you can't find, like you may have found records to, you know, point you in the direction
00:54:46.100
of where these kids were, but there's no way that in a less than a week, Trump administration
00:54:52.940
Let's, let's say that that's, that's, you're right.
00:54:56.840
But this is, there, there, there could well be an effort to make this nature of thing
00:55:08.000
And that, that was a law in alignment with the Q phenomenon and Trump played, played right
00:55:12.500
Look, I think that the human, human trafficking issue is, is one that is very challenging for
00:55:19.580
libertarians to deal with because they tend to be so anti-war.
00:55:22.420
But at the same time, like that is, no, uh, but that is, but it is also clearly, um, such
00:55:30.280
a, you know, horrific violation of human rights on every level, uh, that, that like, it has
00:55:37.380
I think that the question is, how do you go about that?
00:55:40.140
And can you trust, can you trust the three letter agencies that, that either, either
00:55:45.460
participated in it, covered up for it, or are the entire operation themselves?
00:55:53.600
Do you want to empower them to, you know, deal with that issue?
00:55:56.520
Like, uh, from my, from my vantage point, like I would be much more trusting if, and
00:56:01.700
this is, I know this sounds kind of crazy, but honestly, I would be much more trusting
00:56:04.660
if Trump was like, I'm going to deputize retired Navy SEALs to stop this.
00:56:10.660
Like, and not, not active, not guys looking for, for, for, for promotions, but just dudes
00:56:18.960
And, and we're going to give you a green light to fucking stop these, these organizations
00:56:30.160
They went, they were smacked harder than anybody's been smacked in the last fucking hundred years.
00:56:37.180
That was on the, that was on the last day of Trump's presidency.
00:56:39.780
I'm talking about on day seven of Trump's presidency, him deputizing Navy SEALs to go,
00:56:45.740
Like if he was being honest, this is what bothers me the most about it is Trump will give lip service
00:56:49.360
to the cartels and all this other shit, but he's not, he's not talking about what
00:56:53.260
He's not talking about the CIA's participation.
00:56:55.700
He's not talking about operation fast and furious, uh, under Eric Holder, uh, under the Obama
00:57:01.860
So like, there's still a level of, of not being forthright.
00:57:05.680
If he was being totally forthright, I would buy that.
00:57:08.960
We're just interested in protecting these kids and stopping this process.
00:57:13.780
Cause you're not telling me the full truth because I know that there's layers to this that
00:57:19.380
So can I tell you what I suspect is happening, Clint?
00:57:23.840
It was an appearance on Liberty Lockdown, uh, or it was the first pilot episode of, of,
00:57:28.980
But I, I told you that I believe that we were going to see the Trump train, the vindication
00:57:33.720
And that he was vindicated even on the QAnon front is what I said.
00:57:36.940
And I think that the reason you are feeling like we're being siloed into this decision culturally
00:57:44.540
and, and legislatively like, or, or, you know, I certainly feel that way.
00:57:48.520
It's, it's been a buildup for quite some time is because this is a show on wheels on, on
00:57:54.540
a track we're being subjected to a series of events.
00:57:57.380
And I know this is going to be maybe a little bit different for your audience, but I look
00:58:02.260
at this all as, as though it's been theater and this QAnon element that, that Trump is
00:58:06.460
involved with that Clint brought up earlier is, um, a major component to this story.
00:58:11.640
And, uh, and I do think that there are some aspects of the Q phenomenon that were hyper
00:58:17.200
sensationalized and certainly carried away with by, you know, the Anons, the people that
00:58:22.640
are, um, trying to disseminate or trying to, uh, uh, dive through and, and, uh, and, and
00:58:28.220
look through this information that's being disseminated by somebody who, who seems to have
00:58:31.560
some sort of military intelligence, um, aspect to them.
00:58:36.920
It's just, they get carried away with all these other things.
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I think that I'm 100% right about what's going on here with the cartels and with Mexico's
00:59:49.980
But what they are going to, they'll present a solution and then they'll also take more.
00:59:56.320
What they want, maybe they want some kind of global conquest.
01:00:01.060
This is going to be like the biggest version of that, right?
01:00:03.280
I mean, just imagine what the American people would consent to if it was all in the name
01:00:08.960
of saving children and it was being asked of the American people by a guy that was just
01:00:16.060
It's not just in the name of saving children, David.
01:00:26.400
Methamphetamine is a drug that we should not allow in the United States.
01:00:33.460
I mean, yes, it's imported somewhat, but there is meth labs all across this country.
01:00:38.160
I'm just saying, do drugs if you want to, but methamphetamine, it's like, dog, this is
01:00:46.380
Methamphetamine and fentanyl are both absolutely life destroyers.
01:00:49.900
I mean, fentanyl is much more lethal, but fentanyl, excuse me, meth, destroys the user.
01:00:57.020
A matter of, well, a matter of a few years and you're like, you're a totally different
01:01:00.800
Look, I am, again, I don't think I need to argue this.
01:01:05.300
I'm not arguing for legalization for that purpose.
01:01:11.440
And unless you want to live in a total police state, you're not going to get rid of these
01:01:16.300
And also, the agencies that you're entrusting with these terrorism labels of the cartels
01:01:21.680
to go after these guys are the agencies that were participating in the drug trafficking
01:01:29.360
So there is just, there is a layers to this that I think you guys understand, but a lot
01:01:34.260
of the MAGA folks that are like, oh, the FBI is good and the fucking CIA is good.
01:01:40.880
They're like, no, if we just stop the cartels and the fentanyl stops and then my nephew doesn't
01:01:45.220
die, you know, like that's how they're viewing this.
01:01:49.520
And I think that as a consequence of that, you will obviously see, we already saw just
01:01:53.800
a few hours ago, um, the first shots being fired between cartel members and, you know,
01:02:00.640
Um, fortunately no one was hit, so it won't, it probably won't escalate things too dramatically,
01:02:04.900
but at some point there will be American, you know, servicemen or whatever government
01:02:13.800
And when that happens, it's fucking gloves off.
01:02:17.220
And I think libertarians are not really on top of how serious the Trump administration
01:02:27.300
I also debated him about, uh, you know, Taiwan, but he was talking about this, you know, a
01:02:31.700
year ago when I had him on about how Mexico and the cartels and all this shit like this,
01:02:35.840
in my opinion, this has been a narrative that they've been pushing for a long time because
01:02:40.200
I think that they understand too, that the, you know, animal spirits or whatever you want
01:02:44.460
to call it of the American people has to be directed somewhere.
01:02:47.580
And I think that they want to direct it at Mexico.
01:02:51.120
Look, I mean, I think that most of this, like I said, I think most of it is, is theater.
01:02:55.420
Um, and, and so when you were saying earlier that you don't understand why Trump isn't,
01:03:01.220
uh, talking about the CIA involvement in these sorts of things, it's, it's because it doesn't
01:03:07.600
I mean, any, anybody who's watching and listening, awfully confused, looking in from the outside,
01:03:12.220
wondering why he's doing so many good things, but he's not taking that extra step.
01:03:15.620
And a lot of it starts to make sense when you realize that this is, I like Trump.
01:03:22.900
I like the, you know, just the, the, the economy being better, right?
01:03:26.440
It's like kind of what the average person is, is hungry for to be able to afford gas and
01:03:32.000
Um, but I do think that we're getting, and only time's going to tell, but I think we're
01:03:40.880
Um, and just for the record, every, every new tranche of war propaganda is always a Trojan
01:03:50.020
It's always at least, you know, 50% lies and, and what you get as a consequence of that
01:03:58.060
We were not like, we were promised that we were going to fucking defeat terrorism.
01:04:03.760
Uh, can we even make an argument that it like really diminished terrorism?
01:04:08.320
Uh, did, did Iraq become some blossoming democracy?
01:04:16.120
Um, and I think that's the same thing with the Mexico issue.
01:04:21.140
So yeah, of course, if you're going to go after the cartels, you got to go after the government
01:04:35.580
Do you want to have 70, a hundred million, whatever Mexicans that are now American citizens?
01:04:40.020
Are they going to be, are, are Palestinians moving forward?
01:04:42.600
Like people just don't fucking, they don't think these things through.
01:04:46.160
It's the exact same thing with Iraq where like, well, how are the fucking she is in the
01:04:50.120
Sunnis and everybody going to get along afterwards?
01:04:56.420
It's embarrassing because this is the kind of plot that they make like children's entertainment
01:05:00.660
It's like, you got a kid's show and like a, um, there's somebody in town who creates
01:05:05.440
a fleet of robots and then releases the robots on the town and they cause all kinds of havoc.
01:05:09.820
And then all of a sudden that person that created them steps out of the shadows and offers this
01:05:15.240
And then next thing you know, he saves the day.
01:05:17.420
He gets rid of the robots by turning them the fuck off.
01:05:20.180
Uh, and then he says, all I got to do is, you know, have X, Y, and Z.
01:05:24.240
You've got to allow me to have these powers, those powers and everybody, you know, happily
01:05:27.000
it's literally the shit like that's, that's a, a rudimentary plot to a child's movie.
01:05:31.680
And it's, it's what we're being subjected to, I would argue.
01:05:34.740
But they, they run that same child's movie on over and over again.
01:05:38.760
It's fucking, I mean, look, if it's not broke, don't fix it, I guess, but it's embarrassing.
01:05:42.140
My argument is that it is broken, that, that we have enough examples and we have access
01:05:47.460
to information through internet and decentralized things that like, they, there's no real excuse
01:05:53.320
for people to be buying this same narrative again.
01:05:56.540
And, and that's, that's the reason I wanted to have this conversation with you guys is
01:06:00.160
that I think that that's the mistake is that, well, all right, so let me, let me steel
01:06:07.820
The steel man of the differences here and why this might be a war with fighting is that
01:06:13.540
This is actually our country, you know, like Iraq had no real chances of ever fucking with
01:06:21.300
You know, basically no foreign power does because we'll just, everyone on earth will
01:06:31.400
There are hundreds of thousands of people that have died of drug overdoses as a consequence
01:06:35.920
Now, I don't, I still put some of the blame on the users because a lot of the people are doing
01:06:41.560
But, but a lot of these people are being poisoned because they don't even know that they're
01:06:47.840
Or they were prescribed an opioid by some sort of, you know, doctor.
01:06:51.900
That's, I mean, that's, that's almost in every instance.
01:06:57.600
Like they, they get prescribed oxy because they, they had a broken arm or they had back
01:07:03.080
And then all of a sudden they're on street shit after their prescription runs out.
01:07:07.740
So that's, that's another part of my issue here is like none of this is holistic, but
01:07:13.940
So we're already suffering losses of Americans that are far, far outpace that of 9-11 by a million
01:07:26.300
I also understand that you have at minimum 11 million over the past four years and probably
01:07:31.800
20 to 30 million, according to Steve friend, 30 to 40 million that have came across over
01:07:35.680
the past four years, which sounds fucking nuts to me, but maybe it's true.
01:07:38.880
Um, if you believe in defending your country, if you are a nationalist libertarian, which
01:07:44.380
most of my audience, I'm not sure where they fall on that.
01:07:47.220
Um, but I think that like, there is justification to say like, yeah, we're being invaded and
01:07:54.420
Then, then you add to it kind of what could be argued is by a warfare with fentanyl.
01:07:59.500
Um, and I'm like, oh, all right, that's very complicated.
01:08:02.560
So like basically what I'm trying to trafficking element.
01:08:06.460
So what I'm saying is like, this is a much more justifiable claim to make, but it does
01:08:12.800
not get rid of the lessons of the past when it comes to the inability to actually topple
01:08:18.360
corrupt governments and, and criminal organizations and fix these fucking places.
01:08:28.660
Like this is, but then, but then the problem isn't fixed and top.
01:08:32.960
You wouldn't be that we wouldn't have fallen for it again.
01:08:40.100
And we're, I think we're seeing like, uh, we're seeing the combatant become inflamed.
01:08:45.120
So the first thing he did, like once he was sworn in, put his hand, he didn't even put
01:08:48.820
his hand on the Bible, which is a whole nother conversation.
01:08:55.040
And when he was ready, 12pm that boom, they shut down the border.
01:08:58.000
So this is the step for, uh, healing for this nation to heal is being taken.
01:09:03.640
In my opinion, how you solve it would be shut down that border.
01:09:07.000
Um, our relationship with Mexico has to be strict, tenuous, maybe even not combatant,
01:09:17.100
I would, I would pressure them into everything.
01:09:22.000
They're not going to do it otherwise, obviously, or they would be doing it already.
01:09:25.400
And unfortunately their, their people are going to suffer if you punish them with tariffs
01:09:30.180
But Hey, listen, this has been going on for far too long.
01:09:36.540
Now we have all these people inside of our country and I've looked at the numbers.
01:09:40.080
I think ISIS deported like a thousand people a day.
01:09:43.120
If you've deported a thousand people a day, over 365 days a year, uh, over four years,
01:09:48.700
it does not equal the 10, let's say 10 million.
01:09:52.680
It equals something like, I don't know, like 1.3 million, which means that there's still 8
01:10:02.420
They're here in our country doing God knows what.
01:10:05.260
So it's like, what do you do to solve this problem?
01:10:16.480
So first thing, yes, cut it, cut off that border.
01:10:18.780
They can't, there cannot be any cut off the border everywhere.
01:10:21.880
Nobody comes into America because it like, we, we are poisoned right now.
01:10:25.280
We need to figure out what's going on in our country.
01:10:27.040
That's absolutely not what they're going to do.
01:10:29.060
And I understand what you're saying, Clint, what they're going to do is Iraq war three,
01:10:33.000
you know, but it's in Mexico, it would be justifiably hilarious, but it's not going
01:10:37.680
to fucking solve what, what I want to be solved.
01:10:42.340
Uh, these people are here and they're doing God knows what, right?
01:10:44.780
So even if you eliminate the cartel aspect, we're not doing war with the cartel.
01:10:50.260
We're not doing that, but we are doing these mass deportations.
01:10:53.060
Don't you feel as though, like you look at the Colorado apartment situation where all
01:10:56.980
these Venezuelan migrants are coming over and they're, they're taking over, right?
01:10:59.960
And they even got into a combative situation in the project buildings of Chicago, uh, where
01:11:04.360
as bad as it is in Chicago, they were, you know, it was almost like, you didn't know who
01:11:11.520
Um, but so, you know, what happens is the government is going to engage in this mass deportation.
01:11:16.880
And I think what's going to end up happening organically anyway.
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Is because of the nature of what you're investigating and the nature of who you're deporting, you're
01:12:23.680
going to find that the cartel is embedded and that they're running all kinds of crazy
01:12:30.480
If we keep going down this path of getting these people the fuck out of the country,
01:12:34.000
we're going to pull the curtain back on something.
01:12:37.660
I don't think that's a mystery though, for the record.
01:12:42.780
We hold it up undeniably to the American people and go, look, look what they're doing.
01:12:46.760
You need to tell like somehow tell the American people because I'm already there in my heart
01:12:51.700
where if they showed me this stuff, they'd be like, here's all the kids they killed.
01:12:57.380
Yeah, we were cutting cocaine with fentanyl on purpose.
01:13:00.280
And we think it's funny because we're waging war against you.
01:13:05.760
But if I have you out of my country, I am okay with just you being gone.
01:13:13.000
But we have to start building again as a country.
01:13:20.460
And this is the message that we need to tell people, but there absolutely is a war coming.
01:13:24.380
And most likely we're going to all have to fight and be of the same mindset of like,
01:13:28.060
we have to understand this was happening, this is happening, and it needs to stop.
01:13:32.440
Attacking Mexico and the Mexican people is not going to stop it.
01:13:35.700
But being like non-negotiable with them, shutting down our border, and then
01:13:39.120
completely draining our society of these people is what needs to happen.
01:13:42.440
When we do that, that is going to cause false flag attacks, terrorist attacks.
01:13:46.560
God only knows what is going to happen, but it has to happen because it has to stop.
01:13:51.720
Well, then I don't think we actually disagree, which is kind of surprising because
01:13:55.960
your tweets make it seem like we totally disagree.
01:14:05.660
The cartels of Mexico, they killed like, I don't know, 12 different candidates to
01:14:16.960
Scheinbaum is a very interesting Hispanic name.
01:14:20.340
I don't know anyone from my family named Scheinbaum, but listen, it's going to go down to the
01:14:25.540
point where we are at war with the Mexican government and we are at war with our own
01:14:31.740
Our government has its tendrils into the cartel and the cartel has its tendrils into
01:14:37.080
And I mean, listen, it's not really a surprise, right?
01:14:38.900
Like all the other countries that we've overthrown, just in the Middle East alone.
01:14:44.780
They do what we want until we kind of lose control of them.
01:14:49.860
See, this is actually a really important point because this is a distinction I make in my
01:14:54.200
mind and I don't know if everybody else does this, but the way I perceive it is that,
01:14:58.400
yes, these foreign governments are largely in our employ, like they do what we tell them
01:15:05.060
to, but they don't do what the Trump administration tells them to.
01:15:08.680
They don't do what the American people tell them to.
01:15:13.960
They do what the permanent bureaucracy in America tells them to, the military industrial
01:15:19.360
So that's the problem is that like, we do have control mechanisms over Mexico to a certain
01:15:25.980
extent, but they, this is my point is that they've been doing what we've wanted them
01:15:30.020
They've been wanting them to continue to run humans and fentanyl and all this other shit
01:15:35.860
So now you have to use, Trump has to use his own power and his own leverage to get the government
01:15:41.220
to do what he wants them to, not what the existing deep state wants them to.
01:15:46.940
And I don't know that he can prevail in that fight, but I don't think that he, that it's
01:15:53.480
Well, maybe, maybe the military is more on his side.
01:15:55.900
They, they certainly lean more conservative than, uh, what appears the FBI does at this
01:16:00.860
junction, but I'm just saying, it's very hard to know who he can trust.
01:16:04.820
And I don't even know if I can trust Trump at the end of the day.
01:16:07.360
So it's like, like, this is all fucking really challenging.
01:16:12.940
And I just want to like focus on defending our borders, getting the most dangerous illegals
01:16:19.260
out of this country so that they don't have the, as much of an excuse for, um, you know,
01:16:25.280
really draconian laws and things of that nature.
01:16:27.000
And, and that's, that's probably the best that we can do.
01:16:32.380
And a lot of this goes against, you know, some of my, my audience's opinions when it
01:16:36.620
And by, by all means, comment down below and let me know why I'm wrong here.
01:16:42.740
You've lost hundreds of thousands of people, um, countless, you know, children that have
01:16:51.540
And if you don't have an answer, if you just go, oh, that's not, you know, libertarianism,
01:16:55.040
one-on-one purity test, well then you're not really contributing anything to this conversation.
01:16:59.520
Like, tell me exactly how you would go about it differently than what I've prescribed.
01:17:03.920
Can you show, can you show this picture here really quick?
01:17:06.720
And this is again, getting to like this weird Q stuff, but this is Donald Trump.
01:17:13.600
Because I mean, well, look at his, his picture, his inauguration picture.
01:17:16.240
And it's like, uh, you know, like you've been through some shit.
01:17:20.260
And then this time it's like, this is a war president and this right here, this is the
01:17:23.920
way it should, it's supposed to be where the Eagle is facing the olive branch.
01:17:33.380
He's, this is, I know like this is, this is freaky, man.
01:17:40.420
When you saw him with like the, what he's got is like one eye is smaller than the other
01:17:49.960
Where it's like, you could see the bottom whites.
01:17:55.260
But this is, he, listen, they're telling you this is a, he's not telling, he's telling
01:17:59.400
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01:18:04.840
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Listen, this shit did not, it doesn't happen by accident.
01:19:14.260
This was a bioweapon and it was released on purpose.
01:19:16.800
All the lockdowns, everything that you went through was done purposely to you because of
01:19:30.320
And the other people, they seem to want me dead.
01:19:32.960
So there's a war going on and this is happening whether you like it or not.
01:19:37.180
He's declaring war and the first people that he declared as terrorists were the cartels.
01:19:41.360
That's telling me that it's like, this is the arm of this shadow government that is
01:19:45.620
its military enforcement and they're fucking here.
01:19:55.420
We try to slow down, but it just keeps happening anyway.
01:20:01.620
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coming out of this web bot that he's developed.
01:20:08.900
It scrapes the internet for data and it makes predictions about potentialities in the future.
01:20:12.400
Well, one of the things that it said was going to be happening, or at least you could surmise
01:20:16.960
from the data would be happening over the next, it was this month.
01:20:23.560
So throughout these three month period, we would see the falling apart of the deep state,
01:20:43.920
So I started talking about, we started talking about him middle of November, I think is when
01:20:50.920
And then we've been kind of like sounding the alarm ever since.
01:20:53.220
And you know, it's something to be taken with a grain of salt.
01:20:56.120
But either way, what he said was going to be happening, or at least what he suggested.
01:21:01.760
Oh, Bohemian Grove happened October 25th and the 26th might be happening again pretty soon.
01:21:07.620
Yeah, we got to start figuring out who's performing and all of that.
01:21:09.660
So that predates, that predates the election and that predates Trump even winning.
01:21:14.080
But this was the prediction that he's getting from his web bot.
01:21:17.080
Well, that's what he's saying is the deep state is going to fall apart.
01:21:19.600
That wouldn't be so obvious to the outside, from the outside looking in.
01:21:22.180
What we would see is symptoms of that, like, for example, a lot of pulling the trigger
01:21:30.420
And the reason that would happen is because the deep state has smaller organizations that
01:21:34.480
But they have contingency plans, allegedly, that they would be pulling the trigger on when
01:21:41.320
And that would also cause a lot of infighting and things of that nature.
01:21:44.220
So really what we would see is chaos, which from the outside looking in, if we were trying
01:21:48.540
to make sense of all the different shit that was going on, we might actually be at a disadvantage
01:21:52.300
because there might not be sense to be made of it.
01:21:54.720
It might just be sort of the writhing, the death throes of this, you know, this element
01:22:01.540
And so and then, you know, the good news is by June, allegedly, we would be in a really,
01:22:07.400
But February, March, April, May, definitely February, March and April, I believe he said
01:22:16.520
And that because of this, something would happen where the migrant situation would actually
01:22:22.280
result in some combat situations between average civilians and and, you know, disgruntled
01:22:28.820
migrants and that eventually it would kind of fix itself like it wouldn't go into this
01:22:35.580
But these people will be like, well, there's nothing here for me.
01:22:45.800
And so if we are doing this mass rounding up of migrants and deporting them, well, surely
01:22:54.120
Surely some of them would become, you know, rather unhinged.
01:22:56.740
And you might see actual combat situations between people who live in cities.
01:23:03.160
Look, it's funny because I think a lot of people listening to Top's rant prior to yours
01:23:12.300
And I just want to say that, like, yeah, I just want to say that, like, I don't totally
01:23:19.240
In fact, I agree with probably 80 percent of it.
01:23:21.340
And I think that, like, there's a real there's a real danger over the next four years, like
01:23:27.800
whether you think Trump's on your side or not is kind of irrelevant.
01:23:36.320
Like, how how will they go about trying to attack his presidency?
01:23:40.740
Is it just going to be bureaucratic maneuvers where they slow walk his orders and they lie
01:23:45.880
to him and they do all that shit like last time?
01:23:48.700
But the reality is, is that he's surrounding himself with, like, hardline loyalists at
01:23:53.160
this this go around and they're going to fire the fuck out of those people real fast if
01:23:57.300
So I think that, like, then it puts on the table extrajudicial shit, which we've already
01:24:07.240
So listen, whether it happened or not, whether that happened or not, because I will.
01:24:12.560
But the precedent was set that it would happen and everybody believed that it would happen.
01:24:18.260
If I was Trump, I would have gotten in front of it.
01:24:26.580
They want like there's only there's one other step left.
01:24:28.780
And when they can't get to him, then what happens?
01:24:31.720
Well, and if you if you believe what you've said earlier about the release in 2019.
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Then that already demonstrates like they're willing to do anything.
01:25:42.020
I mean, that's that's millions of people perished as a consequence of their decisions.
01:25:48.600
But I'm just saying like that's still that's millions of people all over the world.
01:25:51.760
So I'm not I'm not convinced that it was intentional.
01:25:57.300
I think that there's a fair argument to be made, particularly given the cover up.
01:26:01.260
It certainly looks as if they were covering it up because it was intentional.
01:26:03.920
But it could also be that they were just funding research that was illegal.
01:26:07.640
They knew that their hands were dirty and therefore they covered it up because they didn't want
01:26:13.800
And then they made a vaccine that kills more people.
01:26:21.200
I think, listen, I think the rest of this episode is might be a watch.
01:26:23.980
This is might be a Rumble exclusive at this point.
01:26:27.380
If we're talking about this, right, this is deep stuff.
01:26:31.240
Well, look, look, we had this conversation a while ago and I kind of said not not really
01:26:39.280
You just said that it was rather unprecedented if it did happen.
01:26:41.880
And we just had the beginnings of this thing that I speculated on, which is they are recommending
01:26:49.160
a I don't know if it's going to go through, but proposing an amendment to the Second Amendment,
01:26:54.740
allowing Donald Trump to run for a third term, not a Second Amendment, something that we actually
01:27:06.860
They're trying to give him a third term, but they can't be consecutive.
01:27:09.340
But because he had a gap, that means he can do three.
01:27:18.940
I know you guys, you guys, you guys all quote tweeted with the last president, which I guess
01:27:24.520
Well, that's not just look, that goes into a lot of weird stuff, right?
01:27:26.960
Roseanne Barr thought that this was going to be the last election or something like that.
01:27:31.580
Well, she didn't think that this election would happen either.
01:27:35.880
And so but that's like a lot of people have been speculating for whatever reason that this
01:27:40.660
And, you know, I think the thing that's at the heart of that is those Ingersoll Lockwood
01:27:44.100
books, the 1900 or the last president and the marvelous underground adventures of Little
01:27:53.000
I just think it's funny that, you know, it's even on the table as a conversation piece when
01:27:57.800
previously it was just the unhinged ramblings of a partially schizophrenic host of a conspiracy
01:28:03.660
So I just thought that was really funny because I don't know if it's going to, you know, who
01:28:06.460
the hell knows if it's going to happen, but hilarious nonetheless.
01:28:19.100
That was what I was getting at with my lack of political understanding.
01:28:26.160
One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti.
01:28:29.660
Ice says he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years.
01:28:38.120
Thank you for everything that he did for me, bro.
01:28:41.960
I'm definitely not going to lose any sleep over a guy who was 17 criminal.
01:28:58.440
To like be championing Joe Biden is, you know, especially in these, as you're getting
01:29:03.560
deported, I think the optics of it are tremendous.
01:29:10.740
If you remember the Obama phone lady, we got our Obama phone.
01:29:29.520
Here, pull this up real quick because this is in alignment with that.
01:30:10.740
So what that is is Selena Gomez, the impossibly rich, the, you know, reaching unheard of levels
01:30:18.460
of superstardom is she's crying because of the mass deportations and because it's so close
01:30:24.280
to her heart and she wants to do whatever she can and she promises she will do whatever
01:30:33.700
Do you think that they didn't create viral moments, even using our own governmental institutions
01:30:38.740
to try to bolster Kamala Harris's popularity among like Gen Z voters and shit like that?
01:30:45.520
So I will err on the side of caution with you, Clint, that it could be that, you know,
01:30:52.240
But I do believe there's precedent for just having these these moments, these theatrical
01:30:56.540
moments that are shot well, that are impactful, that create virality, that stick in the mind
01:31:04.920
The reason I say I lean towards the direction of this being genuine is that these people are
01:31:09.060
mentally ill, that like genuinely people that are in Hollywood, they go to fucking parties
01:31:14.940
together, they are on the movie set together, they're in the recording studio together, and
01:31:19.320
they're all just constantly telling themselves that like Donald Trump's a fascist and immigrants are
01:31:26.680
They're superior to everybody that's born in America and supporting them is the worst
01:31:30.440
thing that's ever happened and that they're devastated.
01:31:32.460
Now, the performative nature of videoing yourself and putting it on the Internet is certainly
01:31:38.220
But to argue that the feeling is totally not real for them, I don't think it's true.
01:31:44.000
I think that these people are genuinely fucking crazy.
01:31:46.460
That black dude, I worked, I tell the story before, I told it before, I worked with the
01:31:51.200
guy in the tracks when Donald Trump won in 2016 and he literally like tore his vest and
01:31:55.280
his shirt like in lamentation screaming that he's going to be back in chains.
01:32:01.260
I mean, the narrative has been set and perpetuated in such a way where they do believe it.
01:32:05.140
It's funny to see the people that perpetuate the narrative believing it this hard.
01:32:14.360
When all those celebrities got together during the lockdowns and they sang Imagine All the
01:32:19.320
People, do you think that they really meant Imagine All the People or did somebody on their
01:32:23.420
management team say this would be good publicity and this is actually great because right now
01:32:27.440
we're getting a buck from, you know, insert big pharmaceutical corporation.
01:32:31.120
Yeah, well, look, look, everybody was all of the recording, all of the studios,
01:32:40.140
So they're such egotistical, narcissistic lunatics that they thought, well, this will make people
01:32:46.580
feel better to have us all getting together and singing a song because they all worship
01:32:55.660
So for them, they're like, this is going to go great.
01:33:02.760
Of course they're going to go, no, we fucking despise you.
01:33:05.660
And the fact that you would do that was so condescending is unbelievable.
01:33:10.920
Mine is that it was done out of malice to create a narrative.
01:33:14.940
And honestly, I think you're worse of a person than I am because at least I'm looking to them
01:33:19.520
saying that they have an agenda and they have, you know, their wits about them.
01:33:22.960
And you're saying they're just retards and they don't have any idea what the people actually
01:33:27.680
I look, I mean, I don't think that that's not true.
01:33:30.040
Maybe, maybe it's just my, I think it's, it's one of those, it's, it's this thing where
01:33:35.440
maybe coming into it, they were like, I'll take the bag.
01:33:41.420
And then after a while of like so much reinforcement, positive reinforcement by everyone around
01:33:46.040
you, by all the people who look up to you, the money, they're powdering your nose.
01:33:53.540
So then when they, somebody, you know, sweeps the carpet from underneath your feet, it's
01:33:58.240
a complete surprise to you, but they'll have to come to reality eventually.
01:34:01.800
Or I'd prefer that they don't, I'd prefer that they just fucking go away, but we know that
01:34:08.940
They're going to do what Stephen A. Smith is doing where he's like, Oh, you know, fucking
01:34:14.280
And it's like, dude, you voted like literally 80 days ago.
01:34:25.740
Um, but I think that, you know, sincerely wise, like they don't, there's no, there's not
01:34:31.160
Anyways, I want to get you out of here on this.
01:34:32.660
Uh, got one more video that I thought you guys would find interesting.
01:34:35.960
This is a woke pastor going against a street pastor.
01:34:40.040
Uh, we'll see which guy, which one you side with.
01:34:43.300
Now you tell me what did Christ say about homosexuality?
01:34:52.060
He says, let a man come together with his wife and let them become one flesh.
01:34:56.220
He was speaking about marriage, marriage is between one man and one woman.
01:35:09.540
First off in Romans, it talks about our moral code.
01:35:19.780
Because what is the basic principle of the gospel?
01:35:38.580
You are doing the absolute opposite of loving your neighbor.
01:35:42.180
You are leading so many people astray into hell.
01:35:44.660
And I'm letting you know that you're going to be judged worsely by God than anyone else here.
01:35:48.480
Because you knew the truth and you didn't repent.
01:36:10.060
Was that the lady that did the sermon at the inauguration?
01:36:15.380
I don't, I don't know for a fact, but it looked just like her.
01:36:17.640
But to be fair, she is wearing that kind of like run-of-the-mill lesbian outfit kind of setup.
01:36:28.640
Listen, I just thought you guys would find that, you know, from a non-religious person,
01:36:33.340
I found it very interesting because it's two people that genuinely believe that they are,
01:36:37.500
you know, super religious and in alignment with Christ and they couldn't be more at odds.
01:36:43.380
If you read the scripture, something interesting that we went through with Ed Mabry, shout out
01:36:50.200
You know, you know, the whole, the tale of Jesus whipping the money, the money changers in the
01:36:56.340
Something real interesting that I never really noticed or didn't think of was in the scriptures,
01:37:02.600
He didn't just like pick it up somewhere or buy it.
01:37:08.440
And every knot he tied, he said, I'm going to fucking beat the shit out of you with this.
01:37:16.880
And people like her will go around and say, Jesus was a hippie.
01:37:21.140
It's like, nah, man, Jesus, that was premeditated, premeditated assault.
01:37:24.480
And he sat there and he whipped these motherfuckers ass because they were doing dumb shit.
01:37:34.900
And so when they're talking about this love and forgiveness thing, sure, that's part of
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And, you know, she will be judged more harsh than anybody else because she knows or she should
01:38:47.740
know and she's in a position leading people astray.
01:38:50.000
And we can see that all throughout our society right now.
01:39:01.540
We have babies, American babies, instead of Mexican people flooding our borders.
01:39:06.060
Or you can put your penis where the poop is at.
01:39:13.400
I just want to ask one more question about, you know, the culture war between Palumbo and
01:39:25.740
I don't really agree with anybody in the conversation.
01:39:30.420
I thought that they all made kind of bad points from time to time.
01:39:42.640
And I think that Brad Palumbo is taking that, the old libertarian stance.
01:39:48.580
I mean, they said it a bunch of times, the line go up sort of idea.
01:39:57.100
And really, this is all about, and everything we do is about culture.
01:40:00.820
If you want to move it, it's not going to be moved by economics.
01:40:03.680
That stuff is secondary to everything else we do.
01:40:06.340
If anything, the culture changes dramatically during times of economic largesse.
01:40:14.520
Look what happened to the culture as we had the best economy in human history.
01:40:21.980
Now, I'm not saying that that's a direct consequence of the economy.
01:40:28.320
And what I found most appalling, just as an actual libertarian,
01:40:31.620
was that Palumbo, throughout this entire fucking thing,
01:40:35.040
as he's talking about how, you know, Tim Pool's lamenting the fact that
01:40:37.720
young people can't afford houses and yada, yada, yada.
01:40:41.040
Brad Palumbo never once mentions the Federal Reserve.
01:40:44.600
He goes, like, well, if it weren't for regulations,
01:40:49.800
It's like, bro, the reason that housing is so expensive is not regulations.
01:40:55.760
But the primary driving force behind is usury, which is what you were pointing out,
01:41:00.880
which is the central bank, the Federal Reserve, fucking bearing interest rates,
01:41:08.180
And it allows for hedge funds to come through and buy up tens and tens and tens of thousands of homes.
01:41:14.260
I mean, that absorbed the inventory, which then obviously, you know,
01:41:23.220
But no one, like, this is what was driving me crazy.
01:41:24.980
I'm sitting there like, no one's saying the right thing.
01:41:29.000
He should have been focused on that because his explanation was purely economical.
01:41:33.080
Whereas Elijah was making a, I thought he made a pretty strong cultural argument to,
01:41:39.380
And it's, Owen Benjamin was talking about the idea of scale.
01:41:42.620
When you get something so big, everything else,
01:41:45.980
everything that contributed to its growth has to become diluted.
01:41:48.800
And that's when you get shitty McDonald's rather than, you know, beef tallow.
01:41:54.180
It's like, this become, America has become like, I mean, the modern church has become a food chain store.
01:42:00.180
There's so many of them that they don't really mean anything anymore.
01:42:02.960
They've kind of lost the idea of what it's supposed to be.
01:42:05.180
So yeah, as the economy grows, as this country grows, and as diversity continues to expand,
01:42:11.360
Like, how do you keep this, this intact when it's just a bunch of people that are barely holding on?
01:42:18.900
I think that that, that's the thing that has made me more of a nationalist and less of an open borders guy.
01:42:24.520
Is that like, I've just recognized that like, there is no cultural tie, you know, tie that binds us.
01:42:30.800
And, and it's, in my opinion, it's really irrefutable that that's because we've had so much immigration over the past,
01:42:39.700
not, not just the past four years, but the past 50.
01:42:42.360
Like, it's been, it's been a dramatic shift that has obviously changed the fabric of this country.
01:42:47.880
And I don't mean that it's like, it's not a hundred percent negative.
01:42:51.020
I think that immigrants to a large extent contribute in a positive fashion, but at a certain pace of immigration,
01:42:58.000
it's just obvious to me that there are deleterious consequences when it comes to the cultural fabric
01:43:04.960
And that, that was kind of what Elijah Schaefer's argument was.
01:43:07.480
And I think that that's, that's, well, he, he breaks it down to more of a Christian nationalist
01:43:12.980
and even a white nationalist argumentation to a certain extent.
01:43:16.600
I don't go that far, but I do think that there's, there's some merit to the arguments that are being made.
01:43:22.080
And it's just so frustrating that like, no one's able to actually just talk this out.
01:43:27.720
You know, Tim's yelling at Brad and Brad's talking about regulations and Elijah's talking about, you know,
01:43:33.900
And I'm like, that like, none of you are really getting the point across that needs to be made here.
01:43:40.680
Because you've got to like address a bunch of other people's points too.
01:43:47.700
It's very, it's very hard to get your points across in the moment.
01:43:52.020
I'm just saying there were some points that were missed that needed to be made.
01:43:55.200
I think in his defense, in Elijah's defense, and I do the same sort of thing.
01:44:12.100
But yeah, but you have to push that far if I want to come to a place of sensibility.
01:44:16.000
Whereas Brad Palumbo is very fine holding the line saying that nothing, Brad Palumbo's argument is that nothing is wrong.
01:44:24.740
They paid for you to come first class and sit here because something's wrong, Brad.
01:44:30.800
To Steelman Brad's argument, he's not saying nothing's wrong.
01:44:33.800
He's saying that free trade has no bearing on what's wrong.
01:44:38.280
I think that, and this is what drives me crazy, is that people want to win so that they're not going to be honest.
01:44:44.460
If Brad wants to be honest, the reality is that a lot of our free trade agreements are actually not free trade.
01:44:50.080
They actually hurt domestic production intentionally because that was the negotiation part of the trade.
01:44:57.000
Yeah, but we can get shit for cheaper though, Clint, you know?
01:45:02.160
And it's like, I am a believer that free trade to a huge extent has benefited not just the American people, but the entire world and lifting the poorest of the poor into the lower class or some to the middle class, some to the upper class.
01:45:17.060
And it has been, on net, an unbelievable godsend.
01:45:21.700
But there are still obvious consequences to having no real production of, like, no industry, like, no real industry in America.
01:45:34.020
And you can't look at that and say, like, well, number go up, so obviously I'm right.
01:45:43.460
And it just fucking frustrates me to no end that no one's willing to have that.
01:45:47.040
Isn't that the argument full circle to what we came here to discuss about Mexico where it's like, there is no real solution to this.
01:45:55.720
You're going to have to have these sacrifices because bad stuff's going to happen.
01:46:00.080
But do you want to continue as we are or should we try to have some kind of solution here, you know?
01:46:05.460
Well, this is really why I've been, I guess, kind of off the libertarian beaten path over the past few months or really the past year.
01:46:14.800
Is that, like, it's just so obvious to me that, like, yes, and the libertarians are right about this.
01:46:19.740
When they say, like, everything you're talking about is a product of government, you know, interference in the market.
01:46:32.340
Like, that's what I'm most interested in is not placing the blame, which is 99% of the time on the government.
01:46:41.700
And oftentimes they don't have a real answer for that.
01:46:44.020
They just go, well, you shouldn't have done that.
01:46:49.560
And I think that's where, you know, the rubber meets the road right now, particularly with an administration that seems interested in the then what?
01:47:03.580
Should we be critiquing on what direction they want to take?
01:47:06.360
And that's really where I'm at, where I'm like, I think that they're angling for a war with Mexico.
01:47:11.980
I'd rather have this conversation with you guys now and allow people to think about it for themselves so that they have a real opinion.
01:47:19.720
That is not just like, hoorah, we're America, we're the fucking global hegemon, we're upset about what happened over the past four years, the past 40, so we're going to go fuck somebody up.
01:47:31.460
Like, if you want to fuck somebody up, it should be because you want to stop human trafficking and you want to stop, you know, seeing your cousins and daughters die of drug overdoses.
01:47:38.820
Like, that may be your justification, but don't just make it some bombastic masculine, you know, battle cry.
01:47:48.580
I'm trying to caution against the overcorrection, yeah.
01:47:52.140
The overcorrection is not going to bring your cousin back to life.
01:47:54.500
But we need to have a solution to stop this from happening in the future, and I think that there is a way towards that.
01:48:00.200
It might be ugly, depending on what the opposition does, but there's no choice.
01:48:08.660
I was just going to say I tend to agree with Top on that.
01:48:10.780
I think we are looking at a situation where it's very much like the economic bubble, right?
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And it's like at some point we're going to have to get, you know, shit on.
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If we keep prolonging it, things only get exponentially worse.
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So I think it's one of those things we've got to go through the fire first in order to come out of this because I don't see a solution that's not messy.
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You know, I'm sure there's better solutions, more nuanced ones, more thoughtful ones, but they're all going to be messy.
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Well, I think it's going to be messy either way, and a lot of this is out of our control.
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I mean, we're just three guys talking into microphones here.
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So, you know, but we do have some influence, and I'm just going to try and put that these, you know, more nuanced, more, I hope, more thoughtful ideas out there and hope that that reaches people before the propaganda wave comes.
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Because it's already like cresting, like it's already approaching, and I just, I can feel it.
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I can feel it, and I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
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With your platform now, again, I know it's like last look, but with your platform now and the way media works, not in the traditional sense anymore, there still is that old guard of, there's a lot of people that listen to it, but your platform's not inconsiderable.
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You can get on TimCast, you can get on Dave Smith, you can get on other big shows, maybe even Joe Rogan at some point, and say this stuff and cut this stuff off at the knees.
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Or at least present this kind of doubt, so like this is huge what you're talking here and thinking, the ideas that we're thinking through, the comments that will come in after calling us this or that.
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But I'll read them, and I'll see what these people are saying, and perhaps I have to change my view or sharpen it or make it more nuanced, because it's important.
01:49:50.600
Because we're talking to somebody like a Clint Russell, or maybe somebody watches this, that it gets spread along, and it changes how people think.
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Oh, very, and it's, I mean, I know this for a fact, because I see Dave, you know, repeating my tweets.
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Like, maybe it's just because it's similar thought, and he had the same idea.
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I'm sure that happens sometimes too, but there are other times where I'm definitely inspiring that.
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So like, these things do have a knock-on effect, and you know, even if I don't get on Rogan, Dave definitely will.
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So, you know, he'll be putting his voice on the scale, so to speak.
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It ended up being much less contentious than I expected, but I thought it was actually very productive, which is rare in the internet blood sport debate category.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, they're gone.
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Because they'll lack in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.
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So that's what we're going on to try to say, they're going to look back in the corner of the room.
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And they're going to look back in the corner of the room.
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We're going up to try to see it, without mentioning that they're going on.