515 - MIND CONTROL SOFTWARE UPDATE
Episode Stats
Length
3 hours and 36 minutes
Words per Minute
166.91942
Hate Speech Sentences
107
Summary
It's the worst month of the year, and we're all feeling the effects. It's cold, it's dark, and there's not much else to do but go outside and complain about it. I'm not sure what's going to happen next, but it's probably not going to be pretty.
Transcript
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Because you're an animal, but I don't want to go.
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You're the reason and the solution to all of our problems.
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Thanks for joining me this evening, Friday, the 7th of February.
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Not really an option for most of us, and why would you want to?
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It's a little bit worse, a little bit worse everywhere you look, everything, everywhere you go.
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That's not being picked up by the microphone, is it?
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We got the humidifier over there making all kinds of noise.
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Generally, probably because of lack of sunlight, you know, vitamin D is a problem.
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Mentioned a little bit of that before, but it's dark, it's cold.
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You're inside a lot, and that's not good in the first place.
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Never mind living in this post-national hellscape that is Canada, which is now being circled by, you know, vultures and hyenas and people thinking, let's look at a wounded animal.
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Maybe we can carve it up and take a piece of that home with us.
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Maybe, you know, they're circling, they're poking, they're looking around, and yeah, the people are who's going to suffer, as always.
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I kind of have to do it, I think, at least once a week or I go insane.
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And for whatever reason, it resonates with people, and some people like it.
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Man, I got to, that's very distracting, but, you know, it'll stop eventually.
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And so it just depends on if I'm going to get to any of it.
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Or am I just going to rant for two and a half hours about totally unrelated things and then leave all the 38,000 tabs open?
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Or the many, many saved videos and images on my desktop that I never get around to using?
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Am I just going to keep collecting things to never use and think, that's relevant, that's important, I should probably talk about it, and then never use it?
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That's why C-Sists, they can't stop me, because I don't even know what I'm doing.
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Because I anticipate, you know, what's going on and what's going to happen, but I don't even know.
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We're totally flying by the seat of our pants here, really.
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This demonic figurine is really the one calling the shots.
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This is all from, this is dust and ash from the wood stove.
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Just, uh, that you should be, you know, he doesn't do anything.
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He doesn't pull his weight around here, you know?
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Read some of these, uh, chats here first while I get situated and try to figure out what the hell I'm going to do.
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Uh, it took about three years until I was like, all right, I'm comfortable enough that I'll, I'll figure it out.
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I usually get real stressed about having something to talk about or something to lean on.
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Because it's like, if I don't have anything to, you know, look at and think about and talk about, I'm just, I'm not going to know what to say.
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Well, I mean, I'm an idiot and I'm a dope, but I've always had something.
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So there's that, but, uh, let's see what some of these guys are saying.
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He says a question for lawyers and banker lawyers.
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Depends on how well entrenched the other side is, how many tank obstacles they have and so on.
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He wants to make sure he, everyone knows that he's a Jeep owner.
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Is it a secondhand Jeep or did you buy it brand new because of a secondhand Jeep?
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Then you know, there, there's been, there's been, there's stains in there.
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Have you, have you gone through it with a black light yet?
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And you go, I don't remember where did these stains come from?
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You Jeep people, you guys know exactly what you're all about.
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I burned through my pre drinking four liters of Merlot.
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Um, I don't know why I'm, I'm, how do I, how did you drink four liters and I'm only
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So how we need to x-ray you what's going on in your stomach?
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Can you just, is it, is it being stored for later somewhere?
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I'll, you know, I'm coming back to BC soon and we'll just, you know, I don't know.
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Uh, Zanel says, I apologize for the lack of shirt.
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Apparently he's having some kind of, he's flirting with a, with a steak.
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And I just tell myself, look, half the audience is insane.
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I think, you know, I see what you, I see what you did there.
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Zio Bubba says, finally catching the stream live.
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The bearded Indian says, King Bibi made Trump sign his own death warrant.
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Then Bibi walked Trump around on his hands and knees with cameras.
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Israel will kill Trump to get the USA to pay and die for the war with Iran.
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And I, I've been worried about that for some time.
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I think I've been musing about that possibility since he won and back in November.
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The media sets the stage for these kinds of things and, and greases the wheel, so to speak,
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and primes your mind and your imagination for that eventuality.
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I have those, I have images and stories and video and some of that.
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He was given by the president of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, might, might be the living,
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you might be the living incarnate of the Antichrist or some, he's some kind of, he may not be the
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Antichrist, but he's like in the inner circle for sure.
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If he's not like the most evil person alive, he's definitely like that guy's on a speed dial.
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Like they talk, like they text, they're in a group chat somewhere.
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They have a group chat that he's in where the devil is also, you know, not to confuse anybody.
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I'm not a, not a, a proper Christian by any means.
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I don't really consider myself one, but you know, I'm open to lots of different things and
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I'm, you know, not a, not an atheist, but I don't, I think it tracks with a lot of different
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There's a, there's an, you know, an interesting theory and it is all theories, right?
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If people get all butthurt about stuff, that's not how it is.
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We have books that are really old that have been manipulated, doctored things, added things,
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taken out by other people, thousands of years with their own agendas, political agendas.
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Um, you, no one can say with any certainty, they know exactly, you know, what any of this
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So I, I, first of all, you know, uh, to get all upset and butthurt about it is, is silly,
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I think, because none of us really know what's going on.
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Um, but one of the theories that about that, about, you know, the, the evil, the prime evil,
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it does feel as though there, there is some kind of organized force in the, in the universe,
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the galaxy, the world, the realm, the simulation, the, this, the sphere, the flat, the triangle,
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the turtle, the bowl, hollow, or whatever, whatever interpretation you have of this dimension.
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There is very seemingly, seemingly, an organized, intentional force of, of evil, malevolence
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Evil's kind of a loaded, I've, I use it sometimes, last night, the other, not last night, Tuesday,
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but, um, just general malevolence, like destruction for the sake of itself, suffering for the sake
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And the theory is like, uh, because people say, well, you know, if, if, if God is so powerful,
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you know, or the all mind or the hive mind or the, the one, whatever it is, there's a million
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different terms and, you know, the, the super intelligence of the universe, whatever it
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What would be the point of having it in the first place and allowing it to exist?
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So you've got your, your world of, of people, of souls, of, of, uh, life that is trying to,
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uh, evolve and learn through experiences, through living its life.
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Uh, and, and you can't really learn and grow through having everything go your way the
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Like a spoiled child that generally produces the worst people alive, uh, people that always
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get their way, always get what they want, never have a bad, they just become, um, pieces
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That's not, I don't think what we're here for, um, without any kind of struggle, without
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any kind of challenge, you, you, how, how do you learn?
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There has to be that, that struggle for any of this to make any sense.
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And how do you appreciate good things if no bad things exist or happen?
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How do you, how do you really cherish and appreciate good times, good memories, good
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If you don't have really bad shitty ones to compare them to, if you don't have something
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to fight through and overcome, like it just, it's very, it's very short sighted and immature,
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I think for people to be like, well, that's how I know there's no such thing as any God
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because that's, because bad things happen to innocent people and that doesn't, no, it does
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And if you're, I mean, I personally believe, I think when you, you're, it's over, you just
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go home to the, the debriefing room back to the, you know, the center of the universe,
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whatever that is, wherever all of this is arranged and you'll be debriefed on your performance
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So if that's the case, if you're immortal, if your soul, your life force is like, you
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Your body is simply the vehicle you're using to navigate the challenges of this dimension,
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like, like getting into a car, getting out of a car, you're not the car, the car stops
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If you're like an eternal for, and maybe you do get reincarnated if you want, I don't know
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how it works, but if that is the case, then is it really a big deal?
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Well, it seems like a big deal to us in this limited view of the world and everybody that's
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I don't personally subscribe to that for a number of reasons, but if it is the case where,
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What you do while you're here is the big deal and we're all going to die eventually anyway.
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Um, so why, why would it be of much of a concern?
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You, as you exist, will just continue to exist in a different form and a better form, you
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Even if, uh, you know, the, the, the most evil and malevolent forces of the world are successful
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in destroying and everything, everything's dead.
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In the, in the, cause I mean, if you're the simulation creator of the universe, you can
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just snap your fingers and reset the whole thing if you want.
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Um, it's, you know, it's like if you designed a video game, but there's no opponents, there's
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It's just chocolate cakes and high fives all the time.
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Now, if that existed after you had to live through a very difficult, challenging, painful experience,
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that would be a welcome change of pace for a while, but maybe I think you probably get
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I'm going to take a break and I'm going to go, I'm going to go try my, I'm going to
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go try being a Japanese guy for a while or something.
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You know, you go live that whole, ah, I mean, I was 14.
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I got slaughtered and a crazy serial killer killed me or something.
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I ended up being a president Xi Jinping for, oh, wow.
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You want to, you want to try it or you can go next and you can do the whole thing again.
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And if it did work that way, I mean, it makes sense.
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But, uh, anyway, point is, whatever that malevolent, bad, evil intentioned force in the world
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is, it's still inferior to the creator of the universe.
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It's, it's a, like a demigod or like a, a lesser, you know, evil or it's like a lesser
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You know, it's like, uh, in the old pantheon of like Greek mythology, the Romans, all the
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different, they have all these different gods, but they're not all equal.
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Are they, you know, they had like Zeus and Odin.
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You had like the main guys who would fuck up everybody else.
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They had other guys who were not anywhere compared to the chief, but they, you know,
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They could come down here and fuck with people and do all kinds of things.
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I think there's probably some truth to that too.
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I think there's other things at work and at play in the universe.
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I think there's all kinds of things going on that we can't see.
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I think it's very short-sighted and silly of us to ignore these things and pretend none
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And we'll just focus on what we know and what we can see.
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Well, if you focus on what you can see and what you can touch and feel all the time,
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then don't worry about radiation because it can't hurt you until you die from it, because
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There's a million things you can't see that can hurt you.
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You have serious, uh, you have cancer spreading through your body right now.
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It's there to say it's impossible that there's anything, not even manipulating, participating
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either subconsciously, overtly consciously in your, in your head, making you feel a certain
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way, think certain things for an urge or an instinct to do certain things.
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Some people think that, you know, each one of us has like a, there's something we're supposed
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to do here or that you're, you're geared towards like you're, you're lured or pulled to something
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and some people go after it and some people don't because it's, it can be, it can be scary.
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I've kind of thought about that a lot over the years that a lot of the things I want to
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do or wanted to do, but, and the reward would be, would be the, well, the experience, but
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You have to overcome that to take on these, uh, take on these challenges.
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But, you know, why do people do certain, certain different things?
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There's a, there's a million different roles and tools and things that would be needed for
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everybody to, to fulfill, to make any of this work.
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It has to, it required some kind of dispersion of all kinds of different types of people to,
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to make any of this work, this grand, whatever this is that we're in.
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And for any of it to function, the more you think about it and the more you study it,
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The more I realized, gee, this is, this is quite the constructed, this is quite the creation.
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Like, that's, that's something you really, uh, it's so complicated and sophisticated and
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complex and intertwined and like, and this, this is why I don't understand how people can
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say, yeah, no, there's, there's no such thing as any supernatural forces or intelligence.
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Like, well, how do you, look around, where, where did, how does any of this, we're a little
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If the moon, like everything is, has to be absolutely mathematically perfect for any of
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I mean, we've had thousands of years of, we haven't had any cataclysms.
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There's been no massive floods, which they have happened in the past and buried all of
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They're still digging up cities that are 20,000 years old.
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They don't really know, but they're really mum on the details.
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They don't let anybody explore that or talk about it very much, which asks me, you know,
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I think some people may have a better idea of what is really going on around here.
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And they're not keen to share that with the rest of us.
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And that's probably the most powerful knowledge that there is.
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If anybody actually knew what was going on here, you would use that, keep that to yourself
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and use it to your advantage to manipulate everyone.
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Something that, the point, the point of all this, that I think the bad guys, I think
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they have a lot of esoteric occult kind of, and occult, you know, it means hidden.
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It doesn't mean, it just means it's like a secret, you know, we're not supposed to know
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Could be good, could be bad, could be neutral, could be anything in between.
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I think they know a lot more than the general person does.
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I think the Vatican archives in Rome are, or Vatican City, rather, probably have some mind
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bending things that if the wrong people read them, they would go into a desperate, you
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know, hysteria and throw themselves off a building or, you know, potential truths or
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lies about the world we're in that would just shatter someone's reality and they just can't
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They just go, they wig out, you know, like in the Matrix.
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But, you know, I think, uh, I think the Smithsonian has buried a lot of weird stuff and they
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I have spent a lot of time, guys, on the internet and a lot of waste, a lot of it wasted, you
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know, video games and some of, not all of them are a waste of time, but a lot of them
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We had a computer in our home when I was, I want to say 96 around that time.
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That was the first, uh, it was grade four and my, my first crush when I was four, you
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know, 10 years old, red flag of things to come, you know, um, and so we had a, we had
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a computer early and, uh, you know, I wasn't really, I learned how to use MS-DOS.
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I learned how to use, uh, you know, all kinds of these old, old software programs.
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Windows 3.1 was the very first windows I ever used.
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Um, you know, if you're younger, if you're older, I know a lot of older people that didn't
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get into it until recently or a few years ago or something just avoided, you know, new
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technology is people go, I have 10, 20 years goes by.
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I guess I better get an email or whatever that means, however that works.
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Um, and have, you know, I quickly caught up or also spent a lot of time once they realize
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what the internet is, what it provides and it's access to so much information, good, bad,
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Even if it was, it was 98% bullshit and only 2% of it is actually true, I would still take
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I would still take that deal because that's a chance.
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You get a chance to find out what's actually going on.
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You might get it wrong 98% of the time, but you know, you hit that bullseye and you got
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Otherwise we're in an age where you got to rely on the newspaper, the TV or your local
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elected, like a controlled pipeline that is impossible to penetrate, commandeer, take
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If you're not allowed to get in that system because it's owned by the enemy, you can't
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become a Fox news anchor or an investigative journalist or anybody with any real, you would
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have to do it your whole life with the intention of knowing that this is what you're going to
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Like you're some kind of stoic, you know, Japanese guy.
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Again, this is just something I learned about their culture.
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They protect you, what you really think and believe.
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And you share it only for people really close to you, or maybe not even them because other
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And it's not nobody's business and they're very, you know, keep to themselves about that
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kind of stuff from what I gather, from what I've experienced and know, but anyway, you'd
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have to do this your whole life and then go, when I get to be like, okay, you know, crazy
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popular, like you're, you're a Trump figure or you're, you're someone who 150 million people
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Or you're just like a very, very top level celebrity.
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You're a household name, let's say, or you're a president or you're, or something.
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And you've played the game and lied and kissed the ring and bent over.
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As far as anyone else knows, you're as much of a piece of shit team players as the rest
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And you'd have to participate in all the gross stuff they do.
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Well, they would know you're not, you're not really one of them.
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You have to, or else they're going to know that maybe you're not one of us.
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Well, we can't trust you because you won't do the thing that everybody, I mean, that guy
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got to be president and he's owns this company now and he knows that because we own him.
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And we have the, we have the insurance policy on them.
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And like, do you see how you'd have to do all of this?
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And then if they, you trick them into giving you the keys to like the White House or, or
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like a massive hedge fund or a massive, somehow some giant stick, you know, like, oh, I'm
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Like, no, no, you have like a serious, like I am the president of Russia or a nuclear arms
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You have serious weight to throw around as an individual that very, very, very few people
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I don't think it's something people should want to do.
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I think it's a place people find themselves sometimes.
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I think it's a place full of psychopaths and narcissists and power hungry maniacs and
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any decent people that are finding themselves in that system, man.
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Holy, I think they get washed out pretty quick, but that's, that's the level of commitment
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And there's a case to be made for that's exactly what the Kennedys tried to do.
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And then, and then Junior died in a plane crash somehow.
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Clear day, good pilot, no reason to be crashing.
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He was, he was, they were competing for something.
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Young guy, good looking, in shape, well-spoken.
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He was a threat to Hillary Clinton's career, essentially.
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But it's, knowing, knowing the history of the Clinton family and what happens to people
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that end up on the wrong side of them or in competition with them or to take it in a position
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You know, there's a, I think people stay out of their way after a while.
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I think after a while they just figured, okay, you know, let's just, it's like if you're,
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you're in, this is not something most people are going to be able to relate to, but if you
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were in prison or if you were in some place where you couldn't, like, these are your coworkers.
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This is what you're going to have to live with, or this is what you're going to have
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And there's just this really scary maniac who's just enormous and no one can, like,
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if five of us ganged up on him to try and kill him, we still might lose.
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So we're not even comfortable trying to do that.
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And we're just going to have to put up with, we're just going to try and stay out of his
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And if he asks for anything, just give it to him.
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Like, just try to, let's just try to survive this.
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I think that's what eventually happened in the Clintons.
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I'm not UN officials are getting barbells dropped on their neck.
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Well, oh, he was at the gym and he bench pressed too much and then it fell and crushed his neck
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What happened to your, what happened to Vince there?
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Oh, I shot himself in the head with two different guns.
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Anyway, totally off, off track, off topic, but I'm having fun.
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Every generation that's ever lived has always thought this is the end of the world.
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These guys, the people that think and the people that worry and the people that have anxieties
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and people that have empathy and the people that are trying to understand what,
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I want to know what the truth is about everything so that I can make the right decisions.
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Because if I don't know what's true, I can't be sure of what I'm doing.
00:28:10.600
If people don't know what's true, they can't actually decide anything for themselves.
00:28:28.120
I'm trying to keep up with it, and it's hard for me.
00:28:29.760
It's easier to just be angry at everybody and hate them and be like,
00:28:42.180
It's like an instantaneous, like gratifying, like it's the most convenient route to take.
00:28:52.360
But it's very immature when you think about it.
00:29:06.680
Or if you don't believe in that, I don't want to be dying, like knowing I'm dying.
00:29:16.560
I've given like, all my organs are failing, and you're just like, fuck, it's going to be any day now.
00:29:29.040
Try not to think about horrible things happening to you, by the way.
00:29:34.060
I'm going to try and backtrack through all the rest of it.
00:29:36.680
Try not to obsess over horrible things happening to you.
00:29:43.380
I'm going to eventually get to sometime over the next three hours.
00:30:03.500
I believe this is true because of personal experience.
00:30:10.480
You're going to think, that can't be how it works.
00:30:22.900
And I've become convinced because, for the, you know, again, experience and seeing it happen to people.
00:30:29.420
And the other main point I'm going to get to, that this is actually how it works.
00:30:41.320
What you put mental energy into obsessing over and believing and thinking about and imagining.
00:30:48.280
So you're not just imagining it for the sake of it, for fun.
00:30:54.660
You're summoning this reality that you're focused on from outside.
00:30:58.960
You're basically telling it, like, let's do this now.
00:31:03.260
I think there's serious evidence to suggest that it's worth considering that, and this is mainstream science now in some places, that your conscious mind and unconscious mind, you, not your body, that, and this is actually hard to do, is try to figure out what's you, you know, inside your head.
00:31:29.780
So whatever you are focused on, whatever you're putting your mental energy into, especially if there's emotions attached to it, that's where the money is.
00:31:41.480
You can think about something all day long, but if you don't really feel anything, you're not really even interested.
00:31:47.740
Yeah, it's not really going to, you're throwing an egg at a wall.
00:31:50.460
But if you're really putting your heart into it, now it's got, now it's got, it's got life.
00:31:59.780
It's got an intense feeling or desire or hope or belief attached to a very vivid, vivid, believable like image and off it goes.
00:32:11.940
And if it's, oh my God, I'm, all I think, I'm constantly paranoid.
00:32:24.100
Mention, she mentioned, they mentioned it a few times.
00:32:28.000
To the point that after it happened, I was like, Jesus, what are the odds?
00:32:31.880
I knew another guy who, like if he, I know of at least two or three times that he brought it up just to me.
00:32:41.020
So, I assume, he probably did, to others, he's, he's probably thinking about this a lot.
00:32:48.740
We were driving home one day from, from Gagetown.
00:32:53.620
So, it's like a four hour drive, three and a half hours, something like that, from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia.
00:33:00.380
There's nothing, there's, you know, I have a girlfriend at home.
00:33:03.340
That's where all my stuff is, my video games, my, you know, it's only three and a half hours.
00:33:06.760
I'm going, I'm going to fuck back to, I'm not going to stay here in the shacks in Gagetown, like a homeless, alcoholic, vagrant.
00:33:19.640
I know, I was late on the horn, but, you know, they, they had it coming.
00:33:26.300
You, you threw, you did this to me, now I'm doing this to you.
00:33:46.700
It's late, you know, we didn't get out of work till, like, that was the worst part.
00:33:49.100
We're just like, oh, my odds of getting laid are going down by the minute.
00:33:52.680
It's like, all right, it's Friday, we're hopefully out of here by 3, 3.30.
00:33:58.000
You know, we're home by 7, we're going to make the liquor store.
00:34:08.820
We're driving home at night, and he's like, I don't even remember how we came to this subject.
00:34:13.480
I remember the song that was playing on the radio.
00:34:15.420
I remember the interior of the car, what it looked like.
00:34:18.600
It was dark, and it was doing that Piper space shit.
00:34:21.280
And we were having to go slower because of that.
00:34:24.740
And I was like, man, you know, I'm not going to, fuck, it's not going to be, I'm not going
00:34:28.060
to get home till 1 in the morning, 2 in the morning, goddammit.
00:34:33.360
You know, I could have been, I could have went to, could have went to downtown Fredericton.
00:34:39.800
I'm like 20 years old, you know, that's all you want to do at that age, me anyway.
00:34:42.800
But we're talking, and it was Rusted from the Rain, Billy Tallent.
00:34:51.360
It was when that song, I think they just released a new album.
00:34:55.800
And he just, out of nowhere, goes, do you think when you get blown up
00:35:05.320
Or I think it's probably just like a flash, and then you're dead.
00:35:08.300
Like, you wouldn't even feel anything, probably.
00:35:09.780
And I was just, I remember, I remember being like, well, this way, I was, he was driving.
00:35:18.240
I don't know, I, I hope so, probably, yeah, I think.
00:35:30.060
We're like a month out, and we've only got one or two more trips home like this at all.
00:35:33.480
And this guy's, like, actively imagining, like, the mechanics, the feel, like, what is getting exploded exactly going to be like?
00:35:52.580
I'm just, and conversely, there's, there's other good stories.
00:36:02.980
Of people really, like, they can manifest their, their, what, what, what their, what their intent on, what they're thinking about.
00:36:08.600
So if you're obsessed with the idea that, like, your wife's cheating on you, maybe she is, you know?
00:36:19.280
Because you're, like, trying to, it's like you're trying to make it happen.
00:36:38.600
This is how, again, the secret, this is how it all really works.
00:36:46.160
And that's why it's so important that they maintain the monopoly on information, on what you see, on what you hear, on what you read.
00:37:10.580
If they knew what they were doing or not, it didn't matter.
00:37:13.420
That's where people would get, that's where you would get the most people's attention.
00:37:18.980
You'd get the village, the town, or the neighborhood, whatever.
00:37:41.420
That's just where a lot of people in the community would know each other and talk to you.
00:37:43.620
And a lot of people would be simultaneously hearing, seeing, and thinking about the same thing at the same time.
00:37:52.800
And if the message is positive, if it's benevolent, if it's good for you, if it's like we're trying to, you know, this is why I'm doing like, you know, I'm fat shaming everybody.
00:38:11.880
I don't actually want you to be, you know, fat and obese and die.
00:38:17.240
You know, it's funny that they'll, you know, oh, he's so mean.
00:38:21.020
Remember when the anti-hate said we were targeting fat people?
00:39:00.140
In fact, the people on the shoreline are throwing donuts at you.
00:39:30.520
But notwithstanding, do you want to have the crazy guy save you or no one save you?
00:39:48.400
It was great until cocaine and alcohol took him away.
00:40:06.260
I was thinking more like mass media, social media.
00:40:21.680
It used to take me all day to write all this shit down.
00:40:24.700
I can just put it in a thing and go womp, womp, womp, womp.
00:40:35.840
And everyone's going to have similar, if I craft it correctly.
00:40:38.320
If I write a story that's intended to be outrageous and piss people off, everybody's going to be pissed off.
00:40:54.780
They're trying to pull that reality into existence.
00:41:02.040
And they're all, you know, working together to try and make this happen.
00:41:04.820
And all you got to do is, that's all the information they have.
00:41:12.800
You can make them do what you want by selecting the things they think about.
00:41:17.720
If they can select manual, like we have, and they've mapped out the brain and the psyche.
00:41:24.960
Like, there's not really a lot of uncharted territory in there.
00:41:29.360
As far as manipulating people goes, they've got this down to a, you know, or the Floyd Mayweather of manipulation.
00:41:36.820
Like, if I have a story, like, let's say, World War II, I'm just going to pick certain elements of it to tell you about and totally shelf the rest.
00:41:50.540
You're going to come to a constructed conclusion.
00:41:57.100
And you think that's all the information there is.
00:41:59.300
You think, because you're free, you're free, you're freedom, right?
00:42:06.620
They select what you get to know, and you will predictably base your conclusions on that narrative that has been created so that you will come to the right conclusions.
00:42:22.180
Because if you can't think about it, it can't happen.
00:42:27.860
If nobody thinks about it anymore, it's erased.
00:42:38.200
Why does something fall into disrepair and fall apart?
00:42:52.820
So you had newspapers, then you had radios, then you had televisions, you know?
00:42:56.800
So it's not even just, now you've got people's attention like around the clock in multiple venues.
00:43:02.500
TV shows, movies, oh yeah, they love those, don't they?
00:43:24.920
We're making them root for this character and hate that character.
00:43:27.920
And these emotions are generating new feelings attached to imagined events.
00:43:34.060
If we were never intended to live in a digital, like, oh, let's watch a fake world and then make that happen in the real world.
00:43:41.160
Oh, look, all this stuff that doesn't exist in real, now let's make it real.
00:43:47.220
Why does everybody want this change or that law passed?
00:43:57.920
They grab you by the nose and go, we're over here.
00:44:09.580
It's the most powerful weapon there is, is the attention.
00:44:14.020
Because if you can control, if you yourself, you're pulling to try and make something happen or you have some kind of goal or some kind of objective, whatever it is.
00:44:27.920
Imagine if you could get, you, you could have the news report on it favorably.
00:44:34.180
You can have the politicians talk about it favorably.
00:44:49.880
So, you're, you're first, you're going to, you're going to have to disagree with, like, politicians, the mass media.
00:45:09.920
Because they have no, they don't, they aren't confident in themselves.
00:45:11.800
They don't think that they could, they just defer to the powerful, scary, probably smarter than me people.
00:45:22.900
And it's a popular, you've got mass, you've got movies, you've got video games, you've got, it's just reinforcing these ideas everywhere all the time.
00:45:30.580
And then, anyone that steps outside of that completely fake world, that is, only, only exists in your head.
00:45:41.180
The minute it stops existing in your head, it doesn't exist anymore.
00:45:54.780
I'm just going to go on my, I'm going to observe with my own eyes, listen with my own ears, and think with my own mind, and feel whatever I feel.
00:46:04.220
I realize that I have not been driving my own life this whole time.
00:46:07.900
I'm doing things because I feel like that's what I'm expected to do, or supposed to do, and I don't, I don't really want to be doing this.
00:46:17.380
I don't want to, why am I doing things I don't want to do?
00:46:19.920
Well, everybody has to do things you don't want to do.
00:46:22.880
Like, that's things you really don't like to do?
00:46:29.120
I was led to believe a whole series and, and collection of things that were true about military service, war, you know?
00:46:58.900
I was running around playing war games in the trees with my friends.
00:47:05.940
They completely had me mentally in my, it was, there was no way I wasn't going to try and get in there.
00:47:16.400
But then there's all this other stuff that I didn't know about.
00:47:32.880
I wish you'd told me this before because everything looks different now.
00:47:35.920
And why the fuck didn't you tell me this before?
00:48:21.020
But what's happened, and is continuing to happen,
00:48:30.240
it's why everything seems so chaotic and crazy,
00:48:34.060
is because there's a wrestling match has now begun,
00:48:41.120
The mass consciousness of the world is now struggling against its programming
00:48:54.580
I mean, the internet existed, but it wasn't really not effective
00:48:59.280
until social media became a thing, and everybody had to have it.
00:49:07.440
If you're in your 20s and you didn't have Facebook,
00:49:14.760
Now everybody's talking to each other all the time on the internet.
00:49:19.440
You can find any, like, quickly share things you find.
00:49:30.180
YouTube was like, hey, you can make your own TV shows and movies and stuff
00:49:34.160
Some people are like, hey, I know I'm going to upload the truth
00:49:39.680
And a ton of people found a lot of stuff, and it just, it leveled up.
00:49:44.720
The size of the pushback was like, I'm kidding.
00:49:56.440
People start creating their own little, you know, attention bubbles.
00:50:04.080
Some of them start getting quite big, you know.
00:50:22.120
Every, well, maybe not every single year, but it's going like this.
00:50:24.660
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:50:27.900
Social media, probably, do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:50:32.080
They're completely losing control of what everybody is seeing and hearing and listening to all the time.
00:50:37.080
They relied on that to maintain the previous status quo, the world we lived in, where the control was so sophisticated and total.
00:50:47.560
Think about, I mean, things, yes, they were better in, like, 1981.
00:50:51.180
But we were still on the highway securely driving straight towards the downtown fucktown.
00:50:57.760
You know, there was no clear indication that anything was going to change anytime soon for anybody that knew what was happening.
00:51:57.260
And if there's any truth to this mass psychology, like, you have everybody's attention.
00:52:02.000
If everybody starts believing the same thing, if there's, and not even just more, a smaller minority of people could overpower a massive amount of others because they're not really invested.
00:52:22.060
So they have the numbers, but they're not quality soldiers.
00:52:26.940
They're mass conscripts of totally clueless drones.
00:52:34.500
They are completely just following the boundaries of the game world, and they don't even realize they're in one.
00:52:40.680
And they're like, oh, it's always been like, how effective can they be?
00:52:45.860
How much can they really, are they putting their heart and soul in it?
00:52:52.860
I know everybody that plays on the NBA teams, and I know every football stand in the world.
00:52:59.020
You put more of your heart and your spirit into sports.
00:53:07.860
It's way bigger than it has any business being.
00:53:10.260
Everyone's always mad about why is the NFL, baseball, hockey, who cares?
00:53:14.240
Because so many men give themselves their actual power to sports ball.
00:53:26.740
You're feeding it your soul every day, every minute you think about it, not just think about it,
00:53:32.780
with any emotion, when you're sitting there and your heart's pounding out of your chest.
00:54:00.320
That there's none left over, I mean, not really, for their own families.
00:54:05.540
Never mind their community, the town, the country.
00:54:23.400
And I may never have deviated from that way if I didn't have the life that I did.
00:54:27.540
If I didn't actually do the military thing and have the experiences that I had, I very
00:54:37.140
Oblivious, clueless, fucking three vaccines into me.
00:54:40.280
I don't think I was instinctively suspicious anyway.
00:54:43.360
But most of the brainwashing would have been intact.
00:55:05.700
Because if you can master that, you don't need an army.
00:55:10.420
And so people are like, are you telling me a tiny group of people, you know, comparatively
00:55:18.720
So like basically a tiny group of like goblin weasel people, like, oh, they just control
00:55:31.520
If you control what everybody thinks about all the time, you control what happens.
00:55:35.580
Is anybody in the world, for example, building nuclear power plants, if no one is thinking
00:55:47.400
No, no one anywhere is even eventually just doesn't exist anymore.
00:56:00.080
We don't even know how to do physics anymore, actually.
00:56:25.980
And this is why I think they want to shut people up and shut them down, especially if
00:56:29.120
you're, if anybody's being remoralized and feeling like, you know what, wait, maybe,
00:56:33.100
maybe, wait a minute, that just tinge of some, wait, I felt something, what was that?
00:56:42.480
If too many of them start doing that, that's going to generate, you know, one of these
00:56:46.820
little power bubbles could get out of control fast.
00:56:50.700
That could start pulling people into that reality.
00:56:52.860
We're all going to start thinking that way now.
00:56:54.540
And then that's inevitably what's going to end up coming true because they're going to
00:56:58.540
Maybe not in manpower because again, they all have conscripts.
00:57:01.220
Doughheaded, empty, clueless people can't really get into something.
00:57:05.880
They can't really, they're not, are they debating anyone?
00:57:10.940
I bet you guys have done this yourselves by now, especially if you've been really in this
00:57:15.420
Somebody tries to butt in and say something, go, how dare you?
00:57:18.420
How dare you say that about the insert woke nonsense here?
00:57:27.580
And then they just kind of go, oh, they're immediately just blown out.
00:57:32.020
They either go into hysterics and he acts crazy or just run away.
00:57:55.580
Here's five things you didn't even know existed.
00:57:57.780
And while you're Googling them to find out what's even going on, everyone watching this
00:58:03.740
Look, that's clearly those, those people know way more about what's going on than him.
00:58:18.420
Then they've got their mid-level goblin freaks.
00:58:28.980
You know, is he really inspiring any, any real energy out of anybody?
00:58:37.340
9-11 worked because, I mean, you really got people going there.
00:58:46.300
That's how powerful that, that surge was of, we need to be safe.
00:58:54.760
We need to read all of your private communications, I'm afraid.
00:59:06.180
It was like, yeah, that's always been like that.
00:59:07.300
The government's always read everything we talk about and listen to us, listen to us on
00:59:10.660
our phones at night and buy our data from, you know, porn companies and Facebook and all,
00:59:19.020
Not even 20 years ago, that was considered like, what?
00:59:29.620
And now it's just, ah, what are you going to do?
00:59:40.020
Nobody, the sheep herders are not, you know, alarming the sheep.
01:00:01.940
So they had this total control over everybody for so long.
01:00:09.260
And into his defense in the early years, he was actually fairly on point.
01:00:17.500
That was the first time I'd ever even heard these words.
01:00:29.220
That would be sad to be forced to like, you know, basically held hostage.
01:00:42.520
Maybe that's why he was drinking so much, you know?
01:01:10.720
The only way to get anyone's attention to a meaningful level was to go into the system,
01:01:14.960
And by the time you get halfway there, you're like, fuck it.
01:01:16.800
I don't, I worked too hard and I'm not going to blow it all up now.
01:01:42.420
And then a day later, there was, this took decades.
01:01:47.820
Everything, everything big takes a long time to get a lot of energy behind it.
01:01:55.460
Or like ideologies smashed together or different world like that.
01:02:00.560
That's the product of sometimes a hundred years of, of building momentum and energy towards these conclude.
01:02:07.860
Cause it's like, you've got competing factions of the future.
01:02:12.140
They, they want to, to have, or, or the world they want to live in.
01:02:15.120
And if one side has most of the power, it's like they're driving the car and then you can just sit there and watch, but they invent social media comes along and YouTube comes along and all these different platform ways for anybody to get anything out there.
01:02:29.940
And the internet suddenly became, it killed TV, video killed the radio.
01:03:00.800
This is the, okay, now we're transitioning to a new paradigm now.
01:03:04.460
Because when they invented the printing press, everybody didn't have newspapers overnight.
01:03:08.700
There would have been towns and cities that resisted it.
01:03:10.740
Cause it's like, no, I'm the guy that writes the fucking notices and puts them on the church board.
01:03:15.820
If you come in with your newspaper, there's no reason for me anymore.
01:03:21.080
But they eventually, it was the superior way to go.
01:03:26.480
Now, if the social media is so shitty and pointless and terrible, why is everybody there?
01:03:31.080
Instead of watching your garbage on CNN or CBC or any, nobody's watching any of that shit.
01:03:36.080
So much so that you have to pay them to stay on the air.
01:03:47.500
Just, hey, we're funding propagandists and journalists.
01:03:52.080
Streamers, like people on YouTube, we're paying everybody through a front company called USAID.
01:04:02.840
Oh yeah, sex changes and climate change and all this kind of stuff.
01:04:13.260
These, these scandals are being caught in real time now.
01:04:16.720
Imagine what would happen if this level of social media right now, 2024, and they try to do 9-11 today or 2025.
01:04:26.660
Right now, say September 20, 2025, 9-11 never happened.
01:04:39.000
Everybody's got a phone, camera, instant connection, Twitter, all that shit.
01:04:42.620
Within 30 seconds, within 30 seconds of the first hijack attempt, it's on Twitter.
01:04:52.580
They're still on the ground or they're just in the air.
01:05:17.800
Every anomaly with the plane, I'm not going to get into it, but every weird thing that
01:05:22.960
Yeah, imagine that, but like a thousand more camera angles.
01:05:31.700
In other words, trying to pull off a big spooky right now would be pretty tough.
01:05:40.240
I think what they have to do is try to get everybody to like, come on, you guys, this is what we're
01:05:48.520
There's a wrestling match for the steering wheel now.
01:05:51.020
They accidentally, they will have all their information, we'll know everything about them.
01:06:04.840
Who do you think anybody, like they, DARPA invented the internet, right?
01:06:08.720
It was at a military weapons company that did the, Facebook is also like, I'm not going to get into that either.
01:06:17.660
These were intended to be used as like data gathered, like this is how we're going to have total control over everything.
01:06:24.040
I don't think anybody thought like, hey, what if we're accidentally creating the perfect storm of a place for everyone's attention to go,
01:06:31.840
coupled with the capability for them to create their own narratives through media and like,
01:06:36.140
we're totally going to supplant our monopoly on their attention.
01:06:39.280
And then within 20 years, we're going to lose track of, I don't think anybody thought that.
01:06:43.680
They saw dollar signs and went, let's go and hit send.
01:06:47.260
And before they knew it, it was too fucking late.
01:06:49.380
So it was, it was over, you know, imagine you guys like sports, right?
01:06:57.880
I know you do, or you used to think about it like that.
01:07:42.760
Scored two goals in the first period, then one in the second.
01:08:16.720
And you're like, I was getting ready to pack it in, but you know what?
01:09:14.680
And then you only need one more to get one more.
01:09:27.920
And in just a few years, all of a sudden, there's a wrestling match for the steering wheel.
01:09:58.240
From my vantage point, from where I'm sitting and watching how I think the world actually works,
01:10:03.200
I think it's a very important thing to have everybody's attention.
01:10:11.180
You're constantly jingling keys, getting their attention.
01:10:33.500
Why do you have to shut down people, censor people, throw them at speech law?
01:10:40.280
Canada's now like, oh, there was no treason in Canada.
01:10:42.660
It was actually people on the internet creating fake news.
01:11:04.060
You've got this, you know, great big ball, right?
01:11:12.820
Something happens in Australia and five seconds later we know about it here.
01:11:21.160
Now it's not even just your town or your country or community.
01:11:23.460
The whole English-speaking world and a lot of it that isn't to be...
01:11:30.260
A lot of people now are in this same area thinking about putting their energy into this,
01:11:46.940
What happens if they just, oh, well, we'll just turn it all off.
01:11:49.960
We'll just make everything illegal and you're not allowed to talk anymore.
01:11:52.560
Or you basically just, shut up, we're in jail forever.
01:11:56.840
Okay, so you're just going to cinch off the hose and let this massively huge blob now of,
01:12:06.120
again, not conscript peasants, like legionnaires, essentially.
01:12:09.880
And we're just going to be like, all right, we just won't feed you anymore.
01:12:39.700
I don't know if it's been done or it's being talked about.
01:12:46.780
One of the most prophetic books ever written about human nature
01:12:49.860
and where this is going if these people aren't shut down.
01:12:52.860
And it happened pretty much exactly how we predicted.
01:13:05.340
And apparently they've rewritten it a couple times.
01:13:08.880
So, like, more modern versions aren't even the real book anymore.
01:13:11.820
I don't even know what they took out or put in.
01:13:15.480
Probably made the government the good guy somehow.
01:13:20.160
All he needed was the love of a good black woman.
01:13:40.580
Eventually I was just like, cable will never again.
01:13:47.620
A bunch of people dressed up as needles going, vaccine, vaccine.
01:14:01.060
Watch, like, these kinds of programs from the 60s and 70s.
01:14:03.560
Everyone's very serious and very, you know, hmm.
01:14:06.480
30 minutes, no breaks, no interruptions, no cuts and edits.
01:14:48.320
And you're like, I've never once heard of these people.
01:15:15.980
They're doing self-destructive, clearly hypocritical, right-in-your-face things.
01:15:21.740
Like, okay, let's ban everyone in Australia off Twitter.
01:15:29.960
Yeah, so everyone in Australia is going to notice that.
01:15:33.360
You just made them one of the biggest news stories in the country.
01:15:37.760
All right, we've censored them all, so that's it.
01:15:45.260
Well, no, they didn't, because they're reacting emotionally.
01:15:57.020
And I get the sense that that is kind of what's happening.
01:16:00.260
Well, initially, our side was the ones really flailing.
01:16:08.620
But now, it's kind of settling down into a more focused, long-term...
01:16:15.320
And, you know, again, all the energy's coming this way.
01:16:21.900
All the psychic kinetic energy is now flowing away from Vigo.
01:16:25.180
Away from his fortress of evil and his mountain of skulls.
01:16:29.720
And towards Phillips' fortress of evil and mountain of skulls.
01:16:33.020
So we're just going to trade one evil for another.
01:17:09.020
You've never seen a righteous evil quite like this.
01:17:11.920
At first, you'll say, oh my God, that is so much righteous evil.
01:17:18.560
But then you're going to be like, you know what?
01:17:19.860
A lot of people are saying it's actually quite righteous.
01:17:29.200
And I have to say, I started noticing some things.
01:17:46.660
When you realize it doesn't matter if they kill you,
01:18:08.660
That was a good long ramble about nothing, right?
01:18:29.220
I don't want to know what's going in and out of your trunk.
01:18:38.080
And then probably talk about something relevant.
01:18:44.040
All the screens, everything you see and interact with,
01:18:50.280
Imagine if everything everybody saw all the time was just constant coverage and footage of, like, Epstein Island.
01:18:59.120
Documentaries, movies, TV shows, speaking tours, famous victims, reality TV shows, surviving Epstein.
01:19:14.120
Like, the energetic force behind, let's get that fucking guy.
01:19:36.820
This is the beautiful thing about, again, the energetic communication.
01:20:01.520
You just hold it up with one hand, and everyone goes like this.
01:20:07.400
And then with the other hand, I just point at you.
01:20:10.480
And then everyone knows exactly what's going on.
01:20:15.020
And then I gesture to them, who are nodding at me.
01:20:58.800
The wheel is slowly grinding to a halt and starting to...
01:21:07.280
And it's a ways off of, like, smashing through anything, but...
01:21:13.660
At some point during the evening, during night, it stops getting darker.
01:21:20.600
And then it starts to go the other direction after a little while.
01:21:24.480
And it's not like, oh, well, it might just be a little bit of light.
01:21:32.060
Oh, it's getting a little cold now, but I think we'll have summer for another four months.
01:21:40.180
There are cycles and, you know, eras and ages for...
01:21:54.620
With the sun, again, because this is all just an accident, a happy accident,
01:21:58.740
creates a perfect calendar from which to tell time...
01:22:16.540
Because if you didn't have one, it would just kind of be like guesswork,
01:22:20.080
It's longer sometimes, and it gets shorter, and then it's cold all of a sudden.
01:22:24.540
Well, if you have a calendar, you can, with total accuracy, almost.
01:22:38.200
I got to get through these, because I'm just...
01:23:13.840
Somebody grab him, and let's see what's in his pockets.
01:23:41.660
I'm doing this thing where I'm just going to repeat the same joke for as long as I can.
01:23:50.340
For about ten streams in a row or something, I was Vince McMahon.
01:23:57.100
I'm trying to always be cognizant of, like, there's people that have been watching this
01:23:59.680
for six years, and there's people that just got here last week.
01:24:02.220
So, I have to try to attend to everybody's individual mental illness, right?
01:24:28.700
That's why I love the haters and stuff that I have.
01:24:40.680
And they're going to get more angry, and I get more of their time and energy.
01:24:46.680
It's like pouring, you know, water on the gremlin.
01:24:49.280
They just keep evolving and becoming more powerful and destructive.
01:24:55.380
I'm pretty near like a fully grown level three Pokemon.
01:25:01.660
I'll need a couple more Infinity Stones, and we're fucking...
01:25:26.940
Because that's the reality they live in, right?
01:25:45.040
Does thinking about the bad thing happening to you create the thing happening?
01:25:47.860
Or could it be perhaps a premonition of our end through a social contract we signed before we entered the...
01:26:04.280
Well, it's like, hey, just so you know, right around the corner, remember?
01:26:13.540
Like, that's your last chance to try to get out of that, or change your mind, or do something different, you know?
01:26:19.840
But then you're like, oh, but what if that's what kills me?
01:26:23.300
Then you're in a game of Final Destination with yourself.
01:26:25.900
You're living in your bathroom with the fucking lights turned on.
01:26:29.280
But you're like, I gotta take meth every day for the next six months to get through the deadline.
01:27:04.980
If you had a really strong premonition, like, oh my god, I think I'm gonna die, like, in a...
01:27:10.040
You just, like, have a recurring dream, and you're like, I think it's soon.
01:27:16.200
Wait, what if this is what causes me to die because I start doing different shit?
01:27:18.880
But if I do what I'm supposed to keep doing and don't have any fear of it, I'll live.
01:27:34.360
It's funny how the, you know, things you're afraid of, and then you do it anyway, and
01:27:50.880
then you're like, I don't know why I was afraid of that.
01:28:22.500
Okay, well, we've got a whole bunch of other ones you can take.
01:28:48.720
It's such a gay thing, too, and it's so stereotypical.
01:28:53.940
I'm not Tony Robbins, but, you know, again, if there's any truth to that, which I think
01:28:59.080
there is, having or try to maintain a, you know, a winning attitude, a positive attitude,
01:29:10.740
You have to have a belief that, like, deep down.
01:29:15.720
Like, you can accept you're in a bad situation, right?
01:29:24.060
When they finally got me, you know, after multiple attempts, I didn't get bail.
01:29:29.960
You can be $50 million worth of fentanyl like this Indian guy.
01:29:44.760
I was like, basically, I'm gonna find out if this is real.
01:29:52.260
It's not just, actually, no, it's a real police investigation.
01:30:09.100
And they're like, yeah, we're denying bail for crazy reasons.
01:30:15.580
Because that means you could be in here until trial, which could be two years.
01:30:27.980
So, I was like, okay, this isn't good, you know?
01:30:30.900
So, somehow, from behind jail, I have to fix this situation.
01:30:47.260
But that's not a, you know, guarantee of anything.
01:30:48.880
And then you finally get the guy, you get the lawyer, and he's like, oh, I'm gonna need at least 30 to 40 days to work on this.
01:30:54.500
And I was like, oh, my God, you know what I mean?
01:30:57.240
It's like, how does this not just take, like, a day?
01:31:01.020
But bureaucracy, paperwork, everything takes a long time.
01:31:06.860
And he eventually got around to, you know, bailing me out.
01:31:17.100
Where you're like, okay, the government's after me.
01:31:36.280
It's not like I represent a nation or an army of any kind.
01:31:46.260
So, I'm going to have to empty my life savings.
01:32:03.160
It wouldn't even be, like, I'm not going to be there for two years.
01:32:27.800
But at the same time, you don't know that that's going to happen.
01:32:31.620
No, I had a, I would, it would, I would escape.
01:32:55.500
And I know what evidence does and doesn't exist.
01:33:28.700
I don't, the people we were up against didn't even believe in their own nonsense.
01:33:32.820
They were just trying to patch things together.
01:33:45.080
You have a very impassioned, like, that we're all in.
01:33:49.200
Like, we're, you know, versus, you know, Bert and Ernie.
01:34:02.320
Like, oh, hi, so I didn't get to bed until five.
01:34:12.880
And how did all those people from the Department of Justice get fired?
01:34:16.660
How come everybody got transferred and somebody, oh, they had to resign, did they?
01:34:26.940
It doesn't mean it's going to work out for you, but it does mean that if you're able to, like, solidify that at your core, like, belief, like, this is what's going to happen.
01:34:40.560
Um, if you have that, you'll be able to continue.
01:34:43.660
You'll still be able to plod forward and you'll still be able to fight.
01:34:46.320
If you don't have that, it's like you're in it.
01:34:51.120
And every minute that goes by, you're just sinking, you know.
01:34:58.580
And you can't do that if you don't know who you are.
01:35:00.240
And you can't know who you are if you don't do anything difficult ever in your entire life.
01:35:03.580
So it's, it's actually a gift when you think about it.
01:35:13.600
Everything bad that's happened to me has actually been a gift in retrospect.
01:35:23.120
Because if you don't have those things, that means you don't learn this.
01:35:29.920
You don't start getting these, these blocks and these pieces of yourself to build a foundation,
01:35:34.500
to know where you stand on every, and just, okay, try and move me now.
01:35:38.620
You know, you can't get there if you're somebody that avoids difficulty your entire life
01:35:44.140
and hides from every, anything that makes you uncomfortable.
01:35:46.860
You'll just stay, you know, a level one goblin, a bug character.
01:35:52.200
The first, like the little thing that comes by in Super Mario, a blink, that's as far as you'll ever go.
01:35:56.960
The only way out is up and it's through the thorn bushes.
01:36:06.120
It is, but it's the only way out and fuck this.
01:36:16.160
Brian says, you have a unique and special gift of talking for three hours while holding an audience transfixed.
01:36:21.480
I mean, the other guy earlier, he was like, I drank four liters of below.
01:36:28.240
I think I'm just, I think I've just created a place for them where it's okay to just be awful.
01:36:34.460
And so they're like, ha, like they don't really care what I'm saying.
01:36:39.260
So they're just here to like see Heil and stuff.
01:37:00.340
Just curious, you and Morgan at a resort down there?
01:37:04.220
Uh, we were at a five-star all-inclusive resort, free food, drinks, room, service was quite pampered living.
01:37:20.300
The downside though is like once you've, once you've done some crazy stuff, everything else just becomes dull.
01:37:32.240
Things that used to, I would get kind of excited by, I'm like, nothing.
01:37:38.020
I look at them now the same way I look at like toys from my childhood.
01:37:41.580
It's just like something I did when I was a kid.
01:37:55.100
To like, oh man, the fucking, the guy didn't kick the ball over the thing, you know.
01:38:04.940
And you're like, eh, I mean, I care, but not, I mean.
01:38:16.180
So, you know, the first time you're like, a girl lets you hold her hand.
01:38:19.920
And that, oh, that's your high water mark at the, at the time.
01:38:23.760
Basically fucking petrified to even do it in the first place.
01:38:28.340
And then, and then later you're like, don't even know what's happening.
01:38:51.260
You don't want to get desensitized to life, but you don't want to also live in such a
01:38:54.500
sheltered place that you never really experience anything like.
01:39:29.120
Steven says, regarding 1984, republished by Rebel News and illustrated with easier to
01:39:53.300
Right before I lost what the hell I was talking about, did somebody remind me?
01:40:11.680
I left because they're like, oh, we're not allowed to pay anymore.
01:40:20.880
I only have limited slots to stream to, so I'm going to prioritize the one that let
01:40:25.200
me, you know, exist and not, you know, help you have eyeballs for free.
01:40:35.240
I don't know how the fuck it's going to work, but it's, you know, it's a workaround and I'll
01:40:44.220
I tried to follow on Kick and Rumble, but it was janky.
01:40:57.700
My text I typed in kept being entered exactly backwards.
01:41:10.920
Did anybody figure out what I was talking about yet?
01:41:15.760
I was counting on the entropy people and they're not saying anything.
01:41:21.860
You guys just don't give a shit about me anymore.
01:42:24.660
They send me Super Chat, the minimum amount, like a dollar, and it's disgusting.
01:42:38.880
I'm like, except like, can you guys help me with my runaway brain?
01:42:47.480
They don't even know that you've stopped talking yet.
01:42:48.960
You're just like, but I'm strong, strong enough to carry him.
01:43:14.660
If you don't abuse your audience once in a while, they get bored.
01:43:20.460
You got to, you got to whip them every once in a while.
01:43:40.560
If I start getting like dementia and like, just don't like, just somebody just, you know.
01:43:56.680
Man on the Mountain says, thanks to Morgan, we have that thumbtack in my nutsack.
01:44:05.540
Here's how the red hot chili peppers sound to everybody who hates them.
01:44:09.580
And that is kind of, you know, you're like, yeah.
01:44:12.980
Uh, intrusive says, cognito and mimetic hazards are not to be taken lightly.
01:44:16.700
Please seek training in amnestics from your local anesthesia expert.
01:44:28.880
Everyone moved as far away from you as possible because no one else wants to be anywhere near you.
01:44:45.900
You're on the edge of the, like another 200 meters to move this base down the road.
01:44:50.500
And you're technically in like unsettled wilderness.
01:45:00.180
You, you, you, you say you deserve better, but you know, deep down that you don't.
01:45:12.880
I've, I did C-source elections with two PPCLI guys.
01:45:37.980
He says, goblins will try to control the nose sphere because they think they know they are better than the collective knowledge of true being.
01:45:49.040
You, you manipulate the masses by controlling the information that they get, what they see, what they hear, what they read.
01:45:54.260
And if you have complete control over that or near total complete control, you can basically be like, I'm 97% confident or with 97% accuracy, they will believe this or they will think that.
01:46:05.940
You could turn an innocent man guilty and a guilty man innocent.
01:46:10.660
If you sell it right, if you know how to tell a good story.
01:46:24.320
Jenstein says, hey, CSIS and DEI cops want to come visit again.
01:46:32.460
Thanks to Phil and old friends are lame and boring.
01:46:35.340
Or thanks to Phil, old friends are lame and boring.
01:46:41.960
But again, you have to remember, many of these people had their families and businesses and total community circles shunned them and exile them to die alone in the wilderness
01:46:50.840
because they didn't want to get an experimental gene therapy injection from a guy who sells antivirus software on the internet.
01:46:58.080
I know it sounds crazy, but that's what happened.
01:47:07.180
If you're mad about it, Blaine, look in the mirror, okay?
01:47:15.140
Some guy says, white people get mad for five minutes and we're almost on top again.
01:47:23.340
White guys holding their arm at a certain angle.
01:47:34.360
The concept of that organizing principle is like, hey, you're trying to get us.
01:47:47.700
We're going to find all the rest of our friends and we're going to get you instead.
01:47:56.560
They're going to get us if we let them work at this.
01:48:05.840
Cannot let them try to fucking take over the steering wheel because it's not going to end well for us if they do.
01:48:20.820
I don't think you quite understand the severity and the gravity of the situation, Mr. Google Steinberg of it.
01:48:46.460
Jenstein says, if Iran assassinates me, they will be obliterated.
01:48:52.000
Weebo says, if you want a new challenge, try growing watermelons in Canada.
01:48:56.300
I said challenge, not impossible, crazy things.
01:48:58.840
Like, I'm going to land a paper plane on the moon.
01:49:09.820
Salty Rob says, hey, man, thanks for the laughs and your insight on the afterlife.
01:49:20.780
Can I get a Valhalla or a Spartan salute for Josh?
01:49:33.200
It's not killing 80-year-olds, which would be bad enough, right?
01:49:37.300
But it's killing the youth, the young, the people we need the most.
01:49:40.760
The people with the most energy and life to give and to create and to build and to, like,
01:50:01.100
And then if that doesn't work, we'll get you with drugs when you're, you know, an early,
01:50:06.300
And then if we still, all right, well, then we've got the maid program.
01:50:14.620
So no matter what age or bracket you're in or where you belong in the social hierarchy
01:50:20.980
of Canada, whatever, wherever you are, don't worry.
01:50:24.040
There is a, there is a way they're trying to kill you real, real nearby within striking
01:50:29.680
You know, a couple bad days in your life and you're dead.
01:50:32.340
When I, when I was a kid, drugs was people smoking weed.
01:50:58.060
Now they're, you know, 12 year, 13 year olds on fentanyl and doing coke and
01:51:11.800
Progression, progressive, progressive values, progressive government, progressive
01:51:26.940
Everything you do and everything you implement and every idea you have,
01:51:30.340
everything you're, you know, and, and that's not even the politicians.
01:51:35.400
The politicians have never had an original idea.
01:51:37.860
That's, I mean, you have to be, again, they're, they're not smart.
01:51:43.020
They're just empty stooge people that like the idea of being a politician.
01:51:50.540
None of them are individually, uh, successful, remarkable in any way.
01:51:55.380
Outside of the political, you know, game they've inherited or get, they have
01:52:00.080
If they step outside of politics, who are they?
01:52:05.540
They're, they're paper mache, cardboard cutouts.
01:52:09.380
They're just reading what they're told to read, saying what they think they're
01:52:15.080
They're the mouthpieces for, you know, the real bad guys.
01:52:18.600
And right there with the media, they're interchangeable.
01:52:21.060
Well, actually bankers and lawyers are apparently interchangeable politicians
01:52:27.220
So people that really love money are interchangeable from banking and politics.
01:52:33.140
Apparently that's probably not a good sign, right?
01:52:36.940
Why, why you would think like the warrior class and people that are really
01:52:41.140
self-sacrificial or like, you know, people devoted their life to healthcare or
01:52:47.100
like, uh, some, some sort of national hero, something, you know, like that's,
01:52:54.460
you know, that's generally who makes up the political class after they've, you
01:52:57.460
know, kind of established themselves in life and, you know, given something to
01:53:00.040
the, no, it's a lot of bankers, some reason and lawyers and lawyer bankers and
01:53:05.500
bank lawyers and me and journalists and people have media degrees that talk like
01:53:12.180
this and you're like, okay, this is, this is not a really serious endeavor, is it?
01:53:21.840
So it's being fed through them outward to, to control what everybody does.
01:53:28.440
They're, they're the most captured by, uh, the propaganda of the system are the
01:53:41.220
They've gotten high on their own nonsense for decades.
01:53:49.640
If everybody tomorrow night, if there was a poll that came out at 90% of Canadians
01:53:54.400
were in favor of violently deporting everyone into the country, uh, that we
01:53:59.720
wanted like 10 million people, we're going to deport them at gunpoint.
01:54:02.520
We're going to have a citizens militia, the whole thing, 92% support for that
01:54:06.980
The conservatives, every party the next day would be like, I think that we
01:54:11.360
And their stupid fans go, Oh, what a good idea, Pierre.
01:54:15.000
He just said, um, I don't even have it up, but you can go Google this.
01:54:20.560
He says fentanyl dealers should be treated as terrorists and given life.
01:54:31.320
I think that was actually Ferryman's idea that became popularized through us and
01:54:37.200
our platforms that went out into the social circles of the world and spread
01:54:41.220
And the next thing you know, it's become a very popular talking point.
01:54:44.660
You know, like how everyone calls him PP or mill house.
01:54:59.220
I mean, we were like, kill them, like send JTF to out, but I mean, they're
01:55:03.280
So that means JTF to will be able to go after them because now they're not
01:55:14.820
They're enforcing defense of the nation to enemies who are here to harm our
01:55:21.740
So I guess a life sentence if you're apprehended, but boys, I don't, I don't
01:55:26.840
want to get ahead of myself here or anything, but I know you've been through a
01:55:31.200
Like, I don't know a ton of these guys, but I know a few and you know, they're
01:55:35.580
You have to be to get that kind of a job and work there.
01:55:38.300
And I know the last few years, I mean, it's not been good.
01:55:40.900
Morale is not good anywhere in the military right now.
01:55:44.820
And there is a lot of, I mean, pent up just, I mean, these guys are, they're,
01:55:50.420
they're, they're built to be a state of the art cutting edge, you know, mass
01:56:00.260
It's like, point me towards the targets and I will lay waste to everything.
01:56:06.500
Like that's, that's their, that's why they went there.
01:56:10.580
So I'm going to the hardest place there is to get into.
01:56:12.360
And it's just been like years of like, okay, pronoun training, everybody.
01:56:18.660
We need to work on our feelings and make sure everyone feels included.
01:56:33.800
This is Becky and she's going to be your new CEO.
01:56:47.420
That's what they've been living with for years.
01:56:50.060
On top of medicine time, which wasn't very popular.
01:56:53.180
So, you know, you just, you have to just embrace it.
01:56:58.060
You just use them for what they're intended for.
01:56:59.840
You go, I have this, I have this very powerful animal.
01:57:29.980
You just show them and give them their descent and just open the cage.
01:57:51.420
Uh, so human terminators are hunting you for sports now.
01:57:56.500
And, um, you know, they're supposed to, they're supposed to arrest you, but like, they don't have to.
01:58:05.660
This is an important distinction in the military.
01:58:12.780
This is what's called commander's implied intent.
01:58:18.240
We want you to capture them, gentlemen, but it is not, I said, it is not a requirement.
01:58:30.100
And they all just start nodding to each other like this.
01:58:46.220
Oh, no, they would kill everyone and they would be very good at it and they would love it.
01:58:59.100
Well, how has there never been a more universally accepted, let's kill those people.
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And technically, well, actually it's ferryman's proposition, but technically Pierre has adopted it.
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Because he said 20 years in prison, they'll be labeled as terrorists.
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We have what's called a counter-terrorist unit.
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It's a tier one special forces unit located around the city of Ottawa and other places.
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That is their primary job is to kill terrorists, not arrest them, make them dead, make them not here anymore,
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and make them not hurt anybody else if they've gotten that far.
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Airplanes, boats, doesn't matter where they are.
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We will find them and we will fucking kill them all.
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So, and on the other side, you have mostly foreign pieces of shit doling out death to people that are in pain.
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Taking advantage of the misery of the country and selling them poison because they're desperate or they've become addicted to painkillers.
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It's no fault of their own because their doctor prescribed it.
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Oh, and, or it could just be, oh, it was just something else that was not supposed to be fentanyl.
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Wasn't even what I was supposed to be doing, but it's, it's so prevalent now.
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So you're pretty kind of insane to do street drugs at all, actually, because it could literally be in anything, a microgram, you're dead.
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And they're literally throwing endless piles of cash in the air like this.
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So I'm just asking, you know, who's, I'm just throwing it out there.
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Who would be upset if we just said, hey, all of the military, you guys want to do us a solid and you, can you just murder all of them?
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I mean, catch, bring them to justice is what I, what I meant to say, you know, arrest them.
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I mean, unfortunately the press release will read that, uh, you know, they cowardly, you know, tried to, uh,
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you know, it ended up, uh, got messy and unfortunately, uh, they all died.
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So, you know, they didn't want to be taken alive.
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You will be very afraid to check now, but bang dead.
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I got a whole truckload coming right after this.
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So, I mean, you can get mad about it, but I'm just, I can just turn around and take it to the whole UN and blast it over international media and be like, Hey, China's trying to kill everybody in Canada with drug dealers.
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I'm just saying, I mean, that's not, it's a plan, right?
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This is why the conservatives can never destroy us because then they will have no ideas.
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They just reluctantly, quietly try to steal what we're up to and what we're saying.
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It doesn't really, it doesn't matter as long as it gets done.
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As long as, as long as his will is carried out, that's all that matters.
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Now it's, we'll make them terrorists and put them in jail forever and kill them.
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Reclassify them as terrorists and all of a sudden, whole new set of tools are available.
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It's funny too, that America's doing a lot of the same thing.
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They're, they probably are going to have to invade Mexico.
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Trump has put them on like alert, like we may have to go to war here imminently.
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And the cartels are like, go ahead, bring it on.
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I think they're going to come in here and buy the cartel.
02:04:14.040
You're like a, you're like a cocky bar fighter.
02:04:17.460
You know, you're like a pretty good bar fighter in a, in a mid-sized town that has it.
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Pretty good street fighting, you know, all around tough guy.
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Do you, do you think that you're able to compete at the top level?
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Like you want to take, so you're pretty good at beating up people in your backyard.
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And you're like, I think I can take Brock Lesnar.
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I, oh, I've got some armored, uh, Humvees and I have a couple of APCs.
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Do you have state of the art, comprehensive, interlocking, anti-air?
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I mean, everything in the sky will die at level.
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Because those boats out there can, can drop missiles on your fucking head.
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And you've been killed by a fucking boat a hundred kilometers away.
02:06:00.280
Oh, do you have some pontoons with some coke smugglers and some AK-47s?
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Have you, have you met the USS, uh, Eisenhower?
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There's thousands of Marines on board, by the way.
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Impenetral compound of Pablo fucking coke dealer.
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Motherfucker, these guys went to Fallujah twice.
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I'm leaving because this is frightening and I have children and I don't want them to hear the screaming.
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Because they're, I feel like they're stupid enough to fight them.
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And it's just going to be like 9,000 people were killed today in open fighting.
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Tragically, the United States Marines suffered nine losses.
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However, estimated cartel losses are quickly approaching 10,000 and still climbing.
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Losses are approaching, uh, 10,000 in particular.
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On the, uh, advancing United States Marines, uh, turned tragic this morning.
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As everyone was gunned down from two kilometers away by 20 millimeter automatic Bushmaster cannons.
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But the real story of the evening belongs to the Air Force.
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And we go live now to the cockpit of one call sign Dick 69.
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Tell us how it is, how is the events unfolding over Mexican airspace?
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I got tired of scaring children and, uh, sleeping with everybody's wives when they're away at work, so.
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Thought I'd swing on down here to Guadalajara or whatever the fuck.
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And I've just been doing the work all day, buddy.
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You're gonna want a tower for those panties, okay?
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And I am about to land this bitch, get in another bitch, and fly that bitch to make a whole bunch of cartel people my permanent fucking bitch, if you know what I mean.
02:09:02.500
So, Dick 69's gotta go, I'm gonna bake right into this compound, and I'm gonna drop a tactical nuclear bomb on these motherfuckers.
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I'm not even supposed to do this, but you know what?
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They're not gonna care if they're gonna say, hey, it's Dick 69, and he's gotta do it.
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And we're gonna just say, we're the American government.
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Dick hit an unexploded American stolen nuclear bomb.
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So, we're gonna have to go ahead and annex all of Mexico now.
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I'm gonna go see a doctor now and officially declare that I guess we're at war with Mexico
02:10:36.760
What used to be pharmaceutical commercials are now just live feeds of pharmaceutical executives
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We'll be right back with a message from our sponsors.
02:10:51.340
These are mostly just turned into water bricks, you know?
02:11:29.500
I mean, like, Dick's a cocky warrior, but he's, like, genuine.
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He's like, I mean, that could be kind of based, but, like...
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What he likes, what he really gets off on is, like, taking guys that think they're tough.
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Like, they're really convinced they're, like, hard, you know, hard motherfuckers.
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And he's like, I'm gonna reduce them to, like, a little baby bitch.
02:12:06.580
I don't know what it is, but I think it does have some...
02:12:09.180
There is an obvious sexual connotation to his whole, you know...
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I just love making these assholes cry, you know?
02:12:45.020
Like, I don't want to say where it is, where the super chat took place.
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But if it starts running away from me, I was like, okay.
02:14:01.080
You know, I'm going to have to become a dedicated...
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I'm going to have to do ayahuasca or something.
02:14:11.640
CRJ says, for the 64th time in a row, Jeremy, Alex, and Derek are writing a political party
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I'm really into the music tonight for some reason.
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They think they're like, well, we'll just steal everything.
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But they don't understand what they're doing is they're like, they're embodying our energy.
02:15:02.380
You know, just like, just like in Ghostbusters 2, how Vigo started to become the baby, right?
02:15:10.720
So, they think, they're like, well, we'll just steal their ideas.
02:15:14.520
Eventually, you'll start to morph and change, and then all of a sudden, you'll be where we were,
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We're gonna inhabit your mental space with our ideas, imbued with our energy,
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and slowly over time, we are eventually bending you to our will, and you will serve us.
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I don't know how long it'll take, but it's working.
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Like, you're dressed how I want you to be dressed, right?
02:16:09.740
But if you'll notice, he's trying to meet them.
02:16:14.660
Who do you think's really in charge around here?
02:16:16.980
Who do they keep talking about in the House of Commons?
02:16:18.340
Who's the boogeyman in the House of Commons the last two years?
02:16:35.360
Dresses how we want, says what we want, does what we want.
02:16:43.960
They played that clip from one stream we did one night.
02:16:56.980
And my stream, and my name in German was King of the Trolls.
02:17:14.900
So they're like, well, it's just stealing our ideas.
02:17:27.680
Truce of Thought says, when dealing with enchanted armor, always remember the pelvic girdle.
02:17:35.760
Jen Steen says, better drugs than fentanyl now.
02:17:43.940
I never felt like I needed security until just now, for some reason.
02:18:32.760
I'll just be a crazy person for two hours instead.
02:18:46.960
Swiss Daniel says, we were at Excellence Playas Mujeres.
02:19:05.860
It had a whole bunch of plants and bushes and...
02:19:25.180
Like, I can't believe there's no fresh chocolates on the pillow.
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But don't be stupid in places where they don't really like you in the first place.
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You go, ah, the cops are like, go home, idiot retard.
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Not excited about things that used to make you excited.
02:20:40.900
I guess, you know, your interest changes as you get older anyway, right?
02:20:57.260
I'm, like, compared to how things could have gone, I have minimal injuries and damage from being in a fucking war when I was 20.
02:21:14.580
Just so you guys know, one of every three of you is going to get killed or badly fucking maimed.
02:21:27.760
I was like, let's take the size of the battle group deployed in the field.
02:21:31.000
Divided by a number of casualties, on average, for the past three rotations.
02:21:45.060
Yeah, but there's only 300 of them in the field, though.
02:22:01.000
So when it's like, oh, yeah, he had 70 casualties, it's like, yeah, out of 300, though.
02:22:16.840
I think it's important that you, you know, appreciate the things that you do have.
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And everything could go horribly wrong tomorrow.
02:22:33.040
Nobody forced me to do anything I didn't want to do.
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It's like the reverse funny way of looking at it.
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Because it's like, you never even got to get married.
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And then they got blasted into a million fucking pieces.
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And I think all the things I've done in that time.
02:23:45.320
Because they didn't do anything different than I did.
02:24:03.340
And you'd be foolish and stupid not to try and make the most of it.
02:24:12.220
Don't just be a passive consumer, you know, drone person.
02:24:19.300
Because if you're healthy, you know what I mean?
02:24:24.280
Right now is the youngest and healthiest you'll probably ever be ever again.
02:24:32.920
And after a while you're like, I'd give anything to be 20 again.
02:24:37.300
And if not long, I'll be like, I'd give anything to be 38 again.
02:25:23.560
Despite all of the slander and everything, the media campaign...
02:26:12.840
But all of those things took some guts to try to make happen.
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If I had just been scared and intimidated my whole life...
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Went from that to the probably most recognizable human...
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Point out that you can be one place, one minute...
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Because it sucks for the people that are like...
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And not too many people are looking forward to it.
02:28:19.760
Imagine being the people on the roof who were doomed.
02:28:24.460
Like, you can die by fire or smoke or leap to your death.
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And you get crushed by a million pieces of concrete.
02:29:08.100
Because you have to be that, or you can't be listening to this.
02:29:13.380
For which case, you know, they never show themselves.
02:29:44.560
She's, like, full-blown communist revolutionary now.
02:29:51.440
She's moved on from climate change to, like, everything must be destroyed!
02:30:01.060
Truce of thoughts is we come for the trauma bonding.
02:30:21.440
Uh, I'm getting fed up with this orgasm intrusive thoughts.
02:30:35.220
And then when you like it, then you're unstoppable.
02:30:37.000
You know, you've developed a, you know, you've developed a complex, you know, they start putting
02:30:43.840
you in jail and you're like, fucking hit me harder, daddy.
02:30:51.740
Uh, Gmod says, for that time you went to Nicky Z's.
02:30:59.080
I definitely spent more than two dollars at Nicky Z's.
02:31:07.180
He says, if only those people concerned with privacy understood how much more powerful write
02:31:17.060
Like, you just get instructions and that's how it is and go.
02:31:18.960
Like, you don't, you understand you can decide what you believe, right?
02:31:21.880
You don't have to accept something because people say that's how it is.
02:31:25.540
You're, it's totally, you can look at it and go, I don't agree.
02:31:38.220
Um, there's only a few people that have the actual ideas.
02:31:46.300
They're just repeating the ideas of like a small, a few people.
02:31:50.400
And, and it's amplified through their, their mechanisms of control.
02:31:53.820
Like I said, all the media apparatuses they have, TV, media, radio, yeah, yeah.
02:31:58.960
And they just get sprinkled on everybody like pollen in the springtime.
02:32:01.760
And everybody thinks they have these, but they're not even their ideas.
02:32:08.280
It's just download, repeat, duh, Slava, Ukraine, you know.
02:32:18.540
And choose to play yourself instead of letting everybody else tell you how to live all the time.
02:32:25.060
They don't want to, they're that uncomfortable with the idea of just making their own decisions
02:32:27.900
or thinking for, they just, we're not even allowed to do that.
02:32:48.140
Will, you know, will blood start coming down the mirror
02:32:52.220
and then the fucking girl from the ring is going to crawl through the TV?
02:32:57.980
I start talking about all the fucking weird juice stuff.
02:33:24.880
Reverend Chad Kroger says, funny combat pilot bit.
02:33:31.180
You know, that's, this is what I live with all the time.
02:33:42.380
The Dagonalon Independence Liberation Front denounces that guy.
02:33:45.440
If you don't like where this is going, it's your fault.
02:33:51.400
You gave me a very vague, it didn't make any sense.
02:33:57.040
So now this whole universe exists where this is happening because of $10.
02:34:08.480
The denial of service attacks that normally occur with regularity seem to be absent.
02:34:11.260
Listen, I've got a lot going on, like software, hardware, multiple internet connections, working
02:34:17.880
in tandem, you know, split and threaded through other various, I don't, it's, it's retarded,
02:34:23.440
but like, I think it's been steady for a little bit now.
02:34:26.120
Again, it's like we've patched up the holes and now let's see what the enemy does next.
02:34:29.500
For now, they seem to be unable to penetrate the fortress.
02:34:32.940
So for, for now, uh, Jen scene says, bad, bad man.
02:34:43.660
You've been talking for almost three hours and I've mentioned nothing of interest.
02:34:50.980
And now there's very little time to address any of it, but what, you know, what's really
02:34:54.920
important anyway, you know, I mentioned this earlier.
02:34:59.000
Winnipeg man, $50 million granted bail Winnipeg man named Komal Preet Sidhu arrested with
02:35:31.780
Total amount of the drugs is more than 50 million.
02:35:47.180
It's been a few minutes, you know, I didn't realize it was a, it was a popular thing, but
02:35:57.020
This week in Canadian G-dery, as we've been on an absence, I can't really catch you up with
02:36:02.360
all of the G-terious things that have G-spired over the fast couple of weeks since the last
02:36:10.420
So rather than bury you in trash, like the Trash Mahal mountain next to the Trash Mahal in India itself, we're just going to carry on where we left off in present day.
02:36:19.740
Because that's amusing, and everybody loves that.
02:36:22.720
An Abbotsford, B.C. daycare owner charged with six counts of assaulting children.
02:36:29.220
Indu Takhar, 60, charged with six counts of assault, police said.
02:36:36.620
It's just another part, parcel of, uh, living in the modern age, you know?
02:36:47.740
I'm sure there's more, but that's the end of the music, so I'm free to go.
02:37:04.500
If you're not following that, if you care about that at all, it's interesting.
02:37:12.900
It confirms what a lot of people have thought for a very long time,
02:37:15.700
that the bad guys, especially in the media establishment, you know,
02:37:20.160
people are always wondering, I think they're, the government must be paying them.
02:37:22.940
That's the only thing they can, no, we are totally independent,
02:37:25.700
and we get grants and funds from donors and, you know, programs and, right, NGOs.
02:37:32.800
And, well, the thing is, uh, the government gives money to middlemen, like, through their,
02:37:39.100
like, apparently through these foreign aid accounts, and then gives that to a company,
02:37:41.840
and that company then turns around and pays these people to do certain things.
02:37:45.660
So, not a direct line from the government, but it's directly from the government.
02:37:49.620
And they've been, in the United States, it's been revealed, and, you know,
02:37:57.060
obviously I'm no massive fan of Orange Man, but some of the things he's doing is interesting.
02:38:05.700
I'm, I would also want to open this Pandora's box, so I'm glad he did.
02:38:08.960
It doesn't negate any of the horrible things he's doing, but let's see the good things that they're doing,
02:38:15.080
and let's try to take advantage of them to then finally, you know, create the final victory.
02:38:23.260
Tens of millions of government subscriptions are totally normal.
02:38:31.340
During Wednesday's White House presser, Spock's Caroline Leavitt, whatever,
02:38:34.660
confirmed that Politico has been getting more than 8 million taxpayer dollars,
02:38:37.640
which has gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions.
02:38:41.220
And they're like, no, we didn't do anything, but it's too late.
02:38:46.880
Government spending reveals that's where it went.
02:38:51.740
They're notified of a technical error that prevented paychecks from going out.
02:38:57.980
Many joke that this had something to do with the Trump administration putting a freeze on U.S. aid funding.
02:39:02.760
It's not funding propagandist networks inside of America to brainwash our citizens.
02:39:09.060
That's apparently most of what U.S. aid is, is for propaganda and subversion and covert espionage, apparently.
02:39:16.460
While there's no evidence to or link, the suggestion prompted Internet sleuths to look into political sources of funding,
02:39:21.240
and what they found was shocking, laundered the Hunter Biden 51 officials propaganda during the 2020 election,
02:39:27.200
received $27 million, and by some counts, $32 million, from various U.S. agencies during the Biden years.
02:39:32.540
So, not only is it, you know, these things fake news, it's being created artificially with your own tax dollars.
02:39:42.400
They're using our money to create these, these fucking stories.
02:39:54.740
Hi, welcome to the Department of Government Efficiency.
02:39:58.380
We were looking over last year's budget, and we found some anomalies that we wanted to address.
02:40:02.320
Okay, if you're talking about the military budget, if you want a safe country, that's how much we...
02:40:11.440
For some reason, it's, like, somewhat more ominous to me,
02:40:13.640
because it's just, like, this, like, serious Japanese guy going over numbers,
02:40:17.460
and you're like, this isn't going to end good, you know?
02:40:19.440
Like, you know, you're corrupt, you know, he's also playing both sides of the equation,
02:40:23.100
but I like this version of the character he's doing, because it's, like,
02:40:26.980
imagine you're this corrupt shitbag government employee that's been, like, basically a parasite forever,
02:40:31.640
and this fucking Japanese guy sits down with all the books and knows all the numbers,
02:40:37.760
We were looking over last year's budget, and we found some anomalies that we wanted to address.
02:40:41.900
Okay, if you're talking about the military budget, if you want a safe country, that's how much we...
02:40:50.020
We wanted to start with the National Pillow Fluffing...
02:40:55.600
You're going to be like, what's he talking about?
02:40:56.640
These are all things the government spent millions or tens of millions of dollars on.
02:41:00.000
Start with the National Pillow Fluffing Initiative.
02:41:03.680
I mean, don't you want your pillow to be fluffy?
02:41:05.800
Not when you're spending over a million dollars of taxpayer money.
02:41:13.020
Forgive me if we're trying to set the vibe, bro.
02:41:21.720
You don't have to spend a million dollars a year to know that Velcro noise is annoying.
02:41:25.760
Now, the Program of Ice Cube Uniformity and the American Cloud Watching Fund.
02:41:31.220
Okay, that one's a problem, but I'm kind of OCD.
02:41:33.020
I mean, I like it when my ice cubes are all the same size and shape, you know?
02:41:36.620
But that doesn't mean you spend a million dollars.
02:41:40.560
It's amazing what they could do with those things, honestly.
02:42:09.280
Where's Hassan Piker and all these fucking guys?
02:42:16.780
I mean, it raises a lot of questions, and a lot of things are coming to light.
02:42:20.360
And funny enough, I was like, well, how much money did we...
02:42:23.580
Apparently, Global Affairs in Canada is actively erasing or getting rid of records for some reason now.
02:42:53.320
Says, now that Global Affairs Canada has wiped out all foreign...
02:42:55.860
All public foreign aid data, can a soulless, shit-libbed, flesh-human,
02:42:59.300
homunculi, bureaucrat, in the shape of a person, explain to me why...
02:43:07.600
A shit-libbed, flesh-humunculi, bureaucrat, in the shape of a person.
02:43:15.880
Explain to me why we're spending $10 million for Congolese women to adapt to climate change.
02:43:20.080
$10 million for Congolese women to adapt to climate change.
02:43:26.500
$785 million to fight AIDS in Africa for gender equality while denying funding to Canadian veterans.
02:43:38.960
COVID was so dangerous, doctors and nurses were so strapped for resources,
02:43:41.960
we spent $230 million in Africa for equitable access to health care.
02:43:46.300
So, we're not doing equally silly things or anything, are we?
02:43:53.000
6,200 journalists, just so you understand the scope of how big this is,
02:43:56.380
across 707 media outlets and 279 media NGOs, including 9 of 10 media outlets in Ukraine.
02:44:08.860
Yeah, they paid for that, so you would hear that, so you would think that that's true,
02:44:17.400
They're making sure you think what they want you to think, so they're buying that...
02:44:29.720
I don't know who this guy is, so I don't know if that's true.
02:44:33.560
I wouldn't be surprised if they're all getting paid.
02:44:43.520
So, all these celebrities that went over to Ukraine to take pictures and go,
02:44:54.180
Bono, whoever your favorite TV person is that you love so much,
02:44:59.680
they're going to go on their social media and Slava!
02:45:01.720
So then you will get with the program and make sure that your mind power is directed in the right way.
02:45:10.980
Well, it's probably actually in Germany or Poland.
02:45:13.120
I don't even think they would have the balls to...
02:45:14.880
And just take a couple pictures, make it look interesting,
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Angelina Jolie was paid $20 million to take these photos.
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They got the money, they buy everything, and everybody...
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Especially for all these Americans, they're like,
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That's just Trump pushing the chair in for Netanyahu.
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There's contention over what's going to happen with Gaza now.
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I used to go real heavy on the specifics and the details early on,
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It was not anywhere near the kind of common knowledge it is today.
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And so many other people are so much better at it than I am.
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I'm more of a rambling, crazy person that entertains mentally ill people.
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But Netanyahu is, like I said, he's a pretty bad guy.
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Hey, here's some more information on who this guy is,
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This one guy's worried they don't have America with them.
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We have a strong influence over the general support in America.
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and I was just talking about it with Morgan the other day.
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You know, most people aren't listening and don't care.
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And if you confront them, they go, oh, that's crazy.
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They just gaslight you because most people have no idea what you're talking about.
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Here's how he's describing how they're going to just use America.
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So, I might as well just narrate over it rather than subject you to the...
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A large-scale attack on the Palestinian Authority, causing them to fear everything is about to collapse.
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But then, again, the world will say we're the aggressor.
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Somebody's like, but everyone's going to say...
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But then the whole world will say we're the aggressor.
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And then they say, aren't you afraid of what they'll say, BB?
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He says, especially today with the U.S., I know how they are.
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America is something that you can easily maneuver and move in the right direction.
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Even if they say something, so then they say something.
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I wasn't afraid to maneuver the Clinton administration he's referring to.
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I was asked before the 1996 elections, will you fulfill them?
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Subject to reciprocity and minimizing pullouts.
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I gave my own interpretation to the agreements in such a way that will allow me to stop the race back to the 1967 borders.
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Nobody defined what military facilities are, in air quotes.
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The entire Jordan Valley for me is a military facility.
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Then there was the question of who will define these military facilities.
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I received a letter from Secretary of State Warren Christopher to me and to Arafat at the same time saying that Israel and Israel alone will define military facilities.
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So, we're defining what we can destroy and kill.
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Now, they didn't want to give me this letter, so I refused to ratify the Hebron Accords of 97.
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I stopped the government's meeting, and I said, I won't sign it.
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And only when the letter has arrived during that meeting to me and Arafat, I signed the Hebrew Accords.
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It's better to give 2% than 100%, and this is the choice we faced.
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You gave 2%, but you stopped the withdrawal rather than 100%.
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So, he's just talking about how he's manipulating.
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There's a better one around where he's talking about how, you know, they're just going to use up America.
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He's like, we'll just use America up until they dry up and blow away like a dead leaf.
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Can you describe the, what's the Samson option?
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In fact, we're going to just move right along on to something else.
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No, he's like, forcing the Ukrainians to, you know, it's actually a, it's the only real solution.
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It's like, listen, the land they took is theirs.
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So the Russians are satisfied that it's not going to be an issue.
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He doesn't know where 58% of the fucking money went.
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So I don't think he's in a position to say anything.
02:52:42.920
Yeah, I don't think you have the, I don't think you have the, yeah.
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Anything else on the desktop here I want to look at quick?
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The, some of the Canadian spending is interesting.
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I've, I've, and I don't know for sure that's what's happening.
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The same kind of, you know, it's, it feels familiar.
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And by that I mean like some kind of trickery bullshit nonsense job.
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We're 9-11 or however many other, there's, they happen, they're happening more and more
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So prepare for whatever the next one's going to be.
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I hope that one, I'm like, at least it'll be interesting.
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It'll be more interesting than more fucking Bill Gates or, you know, listening to fat people
02:54:26.120
They've had two assassination attempts on Trump.
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Like, oh, well, it's just massive incompetence.
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And I doubt, like, why didn't he do anything about it?
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He kept the same security detail after they had the most epic fail in history.
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And, and let a guy go through multiple security cordons, like basically a ring, like a wall
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of cops, maybe like secret service soldiers, there's snipers on route.
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You're not getting anywhere fucking near this guy.
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If we don't want you to, but they somehow went through multiple layers of this being
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completely unnoticed, carrying a ladder and a rifle.
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You know, nobody notices them until the last few minutes.
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And then they're arguing back and forth over what to do.
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How did, how did he get there in the first place?
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And then there's another fucking scenario, not far away.
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But the point is, uh, both of them were like, Oh, probably Iran for some reason.
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Just like in the months before nine 11, they started introducing the American public to
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I think in 2000, around the year 2000 sometime, they started featuring him on CNN here and there.
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And you're like, just so you know, this scary fucking bad guy exists.
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It's like when they introduced the villain in the movie and you have all the people watching
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And it's, it's a story for you to believe and think about.
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So you navigate the world the way that they want you to.
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So you're watching TV and it's like, Oh, scary music comes on.
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He may have blown up the USS Cole and blah, blah, blah.
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They don't tell you where he came from, that he was a CIA operative, that he was on the
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American payroll for a while, that they use him to help fight the Soviets.
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Like, Oh, no, he's just a scary bad guy that he's the, can we turn him into Hitler also?
02:56:28.340
I'm sure some people tried to make Hitler comparisons.
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They think about him more than anybody else does, which is really the funny part.
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But anyway, here's the new bad guy, Osama bin Laden.
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And Alex Jones correctly predicted, he's like, they're, they're, they're going to do something.
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That's why they keep showing you this guy and talking about him.
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Cause then all horrible things going to happen.
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And your mind's going to go, who could have done this?
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We all, how convenient within hours you knew for sure.
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So they duped your entire security network, NORAD, the fucking coast patrol, like the air
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cover, the whole radar system, the interceptor groups.
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Every, every single interlocking sophisticated layer of America's defense, which was literally
02:57:24.180
impenetrable at the time, never failed to intercept an aircraft ever.
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And two hours later, like, no, it was definitely that guy.
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Apparently you don't even know where your planes are.
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I think you need to sit the fuck down and stop making decisions.
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They were made specifically to make sure this didn't happen.
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And I came down to check on the gates and I'm like, they're wide, they're wide open.
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super villain in the Marvel fucking comic book extended universe.
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And then we killed him like 13 times every year.
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they're not going to kill him because he's the whole reason this is going on.
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we're already involved in like five or six different other countries and get,
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they will invade all of Europe and take over the world.
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the ultimate fear of every normie sports ball guy who is equated ultimate evil with somebody trying to take over the world.
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It's a childish concept and totally not based in reality at all,
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Introducing from Leningrad or is it St. Petersburg?
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the new latest fresh out of the box plastic bad guy,
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Apparently you're eight years old because you think the world is good guys and bad guys.
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I'll put it up next to my kids' pictures over there.
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I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz.
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I went downstairs just to say hello to some of the people.
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he's talking to like the people that run the Pentagon.
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It's the general's job to be on top of the national defense of the nation.
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his whole contribution to running this to the country.
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Make sure the walls are defended and everything.
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would be very keenly aware of who the threats to America are.
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And he has no idea why we're about to invade a country and do a full scale invasion.
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They've just made the decision to go to war with Iraq.
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but we've got a good military and we can take down governments.
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They must just be flailing and doing crazy stuff for no particular reason because they're dumb.
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And by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan,
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this bullshit has been in motion since before you were born.
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These things take generations to play out these plots and ideas and schemes.
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they understand the world where you can't get things done overnight.
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Not because it's offensive or because it's outdated or because it's irrelevant or because it's a fate.
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It's because you might read that and have some,
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recognize a lot of things in that book about your own life and where you live right now.
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this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years,
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Iran is last because they were the most powerful one on the list.
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They're the most likely to put up the best fight.
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So we have to isolate them from their allies and anybody that could potentially help them before you go in after the main boss character.
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do everything you possibly can to weaken them and erode their ability to defend themselves.
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You don't charge in head on when they're fresh and spry and ready to go.
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I got to give it to David Icke on this one too.
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he knows how the game works and he's been calling it pretty close some of the time here.
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People are going to eat out of the palm of his hand and do whatever he wants.
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And this is how you get people to do the unthinkable.
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Everybody just couldn't wait to jump up and clap for him.
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Please don't release the tapes you have on all of us.
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It was pretty insane and very awkward and unnatural and not right.
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So you need to give them a popular president to follow,
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But how do you get them to actually attack Iran?
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you've got years of built up anticipation for this.
03:08:54.360
People have been pulling and struggling and just imagining,
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a lot of them feel very justified in that belief and say,
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people would be so heartbroken and outraged and angry and furious.
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around the clock coverage of the Trump assassination.
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the internet guy who sells antivirus software and operating systems.
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and they followed arrows around on the store floor,
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They're going to whip that up into a nice big sword,
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he's given advisors instructions for Iran to be obliterated if it assassinates him.
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Why would Iran be in the business of doing that?
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Because ostensibly Iran doesn't want to be obliterated.
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Like, you're going to get absolutely smashed in.
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And I mean, they technically haven't won a war since World War II,
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Or it was more because America wasn't allowed to win,
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so it becomes an impossible, never-ending war of 20 years.
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it's like they calculate how much power is needed
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so that we can squeeze the most money out of it.
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and we won't even be able to get the stock market
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so we're going to drag this out for 20, 30 years.
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Let's just kill the President of the United States
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So they know the important points of the story.