BlackPilled vacations in Diagolon: AI APOCALYPSE EUGENICS EDITION
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3 hours and 43 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of the podcast, I am joined by my good friend and streamer, Blackpilled. We talk about a wide range of topics, including conspiracy theories, conspiracy theories about the FBI, and more. It's been a while since I've been on the pod, but I'm back!
Transcript
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I'm about two minutes and we'll get started here, guys.
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If you had anything better to do, you'd be doing it.
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If you're not paranoid, it's probably too late.
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It's time to beat up the bullies and wash the bulls out of my back.
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Well, that flag is your white one soaked in blood.
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I've got three connections and none of them seem to want to work awesome.
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I don't know why it's not picking up your screen there, but maybe I got to do this or do
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He had a cool little avatar that he put in there, but I'll just make sure I still got
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We've had a lot of crazy shit happen since the last time.
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I was just talking to my girlfriend, Morgan, about that.
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And she was like, you know, since before we've been together, and that's been almost
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I think probably when I was back to Saskatchewan, we were talking about the, I think the last
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thing we took, you were getting ham radio parts shipped into you from somewhere, and
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the FBI was digging through your packages and destroying everything.
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So, I guess I'll just give you a quick intro here, because I've mentioned your stuff here
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often, not often, often, but it's certainly come up.
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So, maybe some of my audience isn't super familiar with you, even though, you know, I
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I held up your book once in a screenshot, and that's been used voraciously against me
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It's a great book, and it's worth a lot of money now.
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I had a few guys actually come up and ask to sign it when we were on tour this summer.
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A few of them had actual physical copies of it, so I thought that was cool.
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I think I missed some of the chat messages here.
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You can find him at Black underscore Pilled on Twitter.
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He's also, I think all of your library is backed up to Odyssey.
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I'm kind of, is it weekly, semi-weekly, something like that?
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So, usually I stream Wednesday and Saturday at 10 o'clock p.m. Pacific time.
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But over the next few weeks, the Wednesday ones, I'm not doing, instead I'm doing streams
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like this one, going on people's streams, mostly because I'm doing some traveling and
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stuff like that, now that it's no longer 1,000 degrees outside.
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So, it's, you know, it's usually Wednesday and Saturday, 10 p.m.
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If you go to blackpilled.com, it takes you straight to the Odyssey channel.
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So, yeah, I found you back in the YouTube days when I was still a youngster.
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I had some injuries and spent some months on the couch with nothing to do and had too
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much to think and found some disturbing content on the internet back in the old days, 2012,
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Do you want, you know, the Third Reich's Inner Circle notes?
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Once I found it, I think I binged almost everything you had up there.
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It was just, it was, you know, all excellent primer appetizers into huge topics that I
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had previously not been aware of, like the USS Liberty.
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The Federal Reserve System, how it works, where it came from.
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I think it was called How They Stole Your Future 100 Years Ago.
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And that just hurt me when my jaw hit the floor.
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So I spent a lot of time absorbing a lot of that and learned a lot from you, actually.
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So I would be, it would be inappropriate for me not to thank you for your work here.
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And I, if I remember the backstory correctly, because I've watched a lot of it, besides of
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being a beekeeper these days, you started in film and in, I don't know if you, did you
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work in Hollywood directly or, or I guess just tell everybody where you came from, if
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that's anything you can divulge without doxing yourself.
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Yeah, I, no, I mean, I worked in, on, on some, some movies and, uh, television and, uh, uh,
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well, probably, I mean, there's stuff that's on Netflix, you know, not just like, you know,
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Uh, but I also worked for, um, in, in more, more broad eye television.
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It was working like, uh, with local TV stations that were NBC affiliates and things like that,
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you know, so, uh, that's, that's, that's how I, that's how I got started.
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Um, and then I, I was really interested in doing 3d animation and that was really a lot
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Um, and so I started doing work for the, uh, it was funny.
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Like, uh, I got a job working for the feds knew it.
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That only took, that took three minutes and we've outed, we knew Blackpill was a fed all
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So I was never actually directly working for, I was working for the same contractor and
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Like a contract, a lot of federal government stuff, but it was, you know, it was stuff
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like, um, you think of it like corporate video for the feds, you know?
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So like, uh, you had to get a secret clearance and shit like that because let's say like the,
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I don't know, the, the, uh, FBI or what do you mean we have to be the FBI could be the
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NIH or just some federal agency was like, Hey, we're going to make this, uh, it could
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be something, you know, like, uh, Oh, we're going to do that.
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We need this video about, uh, our new HR, uh, you know, initiatives.
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And you're like, great for six months, you work with some HR lady making some stupid video
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that maybe 30 people see, and it costs them $250,000 to produce.
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And, uh, I, so I got up close and personal with the, with the federal spending waste.
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I, once I walked into my, my boss's office and he, and he handed me a, a brochure.
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It was a little trifle brochures, trifle, you know, just paper folded in threes.
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You know, like, he's like, Oh yeah, he's in a $250,000.
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And I was like, he's like, that's how much they paid for that stupid thing.
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And he's like, yeah, it's going to be in one lobby in one obscure federal agency office.
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And, uh, you know, maybe, maybe 20 people are going to read it while they're waiting,
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you know, for the, to be called in for their job interview or, you know, whatever they're
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And, uh, and it was really kind of disgusting to me.
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And I was, I was already kind of like libertarian.
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And so, uh, I started, uh, an old libertarian to Hitler pipeline that we've all been warned
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Well, no, and it kind of in a way, cause like, uh, I, I, uh, I mean, I, I'd always been right
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leading and I'd always been some, I was even, even in high school, I was kind of libertarian,
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but I wasn't like super political and, and, uh, you know, to the extent that I was, it
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was really basic, uh, you know, talk radio, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Dennis Prager
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And, uh, but then like, uh, I started making libertarian propaganda for, uh, these NGOs based
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these libertarian funded, uh, nonprofits and, uh, did that for a little while.
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But then I realized these guys don't care about immigration.
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Uh, and, and it's cause a lot of it was, they just, these were there, they were all rich
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And the weird thing was they were almost all exclusively white or Jewish.
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And I remember thinking like, you know, you guys don't have any contact with the people
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that I'm telling you, we shouldn't be letting in.
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Like, you don't know these people even really exist.
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Like you, you have no experience with these people.
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You live in, like you went to some private school for like, you didn't even go to like
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You went from private school to, uh, excuse me, uh, you know, like Ivy league school to,
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uh, now a job, your, your rich, a family got you at some nonprofit making propaganda for,
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Cause all the people that funded these, uh, propaganda, it was all billionaires.
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I can't say who, but like people you've heard of people that you would expect that would be
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funding libertarian, you know, propaganda stuff.
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And I, and it was like, I got blacked on that pretty quick too.
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And so then I, I decided to, uh, I, I did some work for some.coms.
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I moved to the West coast, uh, San Francisco area and was doing, uh, just, you know, video
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But it was like, mostly like what I was doing for the government kind of stuff.
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It was just like internal videos or, uh, I did some video game, uh, ads and things like
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And, uh, and then like, uh, uh, when Trump was, you're real good at it.
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Like, it's just, you know, everybody has a kind of a style and yeah, I'm just a really,
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And I'm, I love blacks, my favorite color, you know, it's just, it worked out, you know,
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They're like, uh, uh, like that movie, uh, what's that, that Hitchcock movie where Cary
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Grant sees the, the airplane come in, the, the crop duster.
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You say that because I, the, the libertarian thing is, um, I had, I kind of, I think a lot
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I think it's just, it's because that's the spirit you kind of naturally have is one of
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like kind of freedom and agency over your own, you know, decisions and morality and that
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And that's just kind of how you're naturally tuned.
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And that seems to be, uh, where you belong at first.
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And that, that's what I did and gravitated towards that.
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And then, but like you said, once you get into it, there's, it's like, uh, I'm looking
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for a key that opens like all the locks so that, you know, I can access all the rooms
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of my house is this one only opens like half of them.
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And then they're like, no, that's, that's as good as it gets.
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I'm like, but I know there's other, there's other problems to solve.
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And you guys are just not even interested in it.
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And, and it seemed, I hear screaming coming from that room, like what's going on in there?
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So eventually you get kind of, uh, disillusioned or, you know, you start find other, you find
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a guy down the street who, you know, has some questionable tattoos and he's like, you want
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to see what's in there, you know, or your YouTube channel, for example, you know, in
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What really kind of blackmailed me was like, uh, after living in DC for a while, realizing
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Like, so if, if I saw leftists, like I genuinely had like a disgust response.
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I, I, you know, the authoritarian part of my brain was holding back, uh, you know, the,
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the low impulse control thoughts, the intrusive thoughts about, you know, but like, uh, you
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know, generally speaking, I was like, uh, that you're the reason, you know?
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And then I, I would, I would hang out with these, these guys that who they're like, oh
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yeah, we're, you know, we're ideal, we're ideologues.
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And then you'd go to like a party with them and it's like, no, you're not like you're,
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Like, like half the people here are, are people that you're pretending to be mad at on TV
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And then you, then I, I come here to the after party.
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And, and not only that, there's like, uh, uh, I, they were calling me an extremist.
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I remember thinking like, cause I, I didn't like it was, it was at a libertarian event
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and I didn't want socialized medicine and I, and they were calling me an extremist.
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I was like, I think as you're libertarians, what does this even mean now?
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And so it just, I just realized it was all bullshit and it really libertarianism meant whatever
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the billionaires wanted it to mean at that moment, they weren't ideologues.
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They were rich kids that, uh, had been brainwashed through, uh, like groomed really to, to deliver
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There was people like me that were, but in fact, the way I put it, cause we, there was
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a group of us that were, we weren't, we weren't the rich kids.
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We were the kids that the rich kids hired to do the work cause they were too fucking, you
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And, and once I said, well, the problem is, uh, you know, the reason why we're having personality
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issues with, with the, the upper management here is you and I, we're, we're, uh, artists
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They're libertarians that happen to do media, you know?
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So that was the other problem, like I couldn't handle working for these people.
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Cause it was like, you guys don't know what you're doing.
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You're spoiled rich kids and family friends give you $2 million to produce something that
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I would produce if I was doing freelance for 30 grand tops, you know?
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And, and it's, and you're blowing it all on, on like fucking ridiculous shit.
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And of course, you know, cause the libertarians, they're very libertine.
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And, and, uh, it's like, in fact, they, they, uh, one, they had this event where they, they
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were, they were looking for new talent to groom basically.
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And so they're like, Hey, we're going to fly you out to this hotel and you're going to
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And a bunch of other people that we found, and, uh, we're going to talk about libertarianism
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And I was like, all right, free trip, you know, whatever.
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And, uh, so I go out there and it's me and, you know, a handful of other people that are,
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that all kind of got plucked out of, uh, you know, some, some, somewhere in the libertarian
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world and, uh, by day three, we're having drinks and, uh, talking to the, like the, the,
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Because if your movement has a lot of hot women, you can go a long way.
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There were a few chicks, but this one goes, she's like, Hey, the guy running, the guy
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running the, the thing, he, he asked me if I was interested in banging him and his wife.
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And it's like, that's the kind of fucking scumbags that are in DC.
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And so it was, it was just that, that realization.
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I think they get bored and start finding ways to get excited about like when you can just
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have whenever you want, it's, you know, it gets boring.
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So you start creating crazier things and crazier things to do.
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Then you end up on, on child sex dungeon, murder Island, or I like to call Epstein or Mossad
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No, it's really, it's, it's kind of like psychopath Disney park, Disneyland.
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That's the end game of people that chase material things.
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And it just gets crazier and crazier versus if you have people that are chasing something,
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you know, beyond themselves, like a, you know, just moral righteousness or something.
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If they believe in that, if it's something that's going to deliver them in the afterlife
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or whatever, I think it's a, definitely a, definitely a superior thing to do than, you
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know, mere life goal is to get a billion dollars unless you're using it to, you know, dethrone.
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All they want is, is whatever, uh, uh, terrestrial, uh, you know, pleasures they can acquire.
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Like these, that's these, they're, they're all sociopaths.
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And I mean, like whether you're talking about like a page working on the Hill, like the lower,
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lower end, you know, kind of a person just getting into the, just getting into the swamp,
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Like I, you'd go to a bar and the first, to meet like, you know, happy hour people or
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And the first question of everyone's mouth was, what do you do?
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And, and they had this look in their eye that was like, I don't know how I should treat
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you until I know where you are in the hierarchy and what you can do for me.
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Like, and so based on your answer, uh, you know, if you weren't important or if you didn't
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have some connection to someone else that they wanted to talk to or whatever, uh, you
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And if you did have, have like there, you could see the glimmer in their eye.
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So-and-so, oh, we'll have to get together sometime.
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Like it was so, I mean, it was, it was over the top.
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I just, the whole atmosphere was dark and, uh, and the town is just, is dark and, and
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muggy and, and not just, and dark as in racially too.
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Like, did you, did you, did you grow up racist?
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Like, did you, were you taught any of these things or is it just something?
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Cause you sound, I'm just going to, you sound like you're from the Northeast.
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Well, I was born in, born in, uh, uh, the West coast.
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And then, uh, uh, I lived in, uh, the Southwest and then, and then I moved to the East coast
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No, but like the, uh, I, I, I had a very diverse elementary school and it wasn't that I didn't
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I just thought of it as like, oh, I'm, I'm noticing patterns.
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And so you just, you know, you don't think about it much.
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Uh, and then of course you're getting bombarded by the, the programming from television everywhere
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else, telling you that if you do think about it too much, then, then, you know, you sit
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there and you're, you're noticing these differences.
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Um, and, and, you know, you're, you're applying them in a way that, uh, you know, where like,
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for example, um, you, you know, not to, to screw with certain groups or they can lead
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to the violence quicker than it would with other groups.
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Get a little, get a little jumpy with six guys in the bathroom and cave your head in
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if you'd say the wrong thing in class kind of a way.
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And honestly, the funny thing was where I, where I went to elementary school, one of the
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They would, uh, they would, they would attack you in like group mobs, you know, like, cause
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I was, I was like six feet tall when I was like 12.
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So you should be, you were a bouncer for a while.
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So like, you know, a little, little four foot five Asian kid isn't, you know, not a
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big deal, but when there's seven of them, they get on each other's shoulders, they form
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You're fighting like, yeah, it's a, it's a, it's an issue.
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I grew up in a, not totally, but, but some dissimilar, like I'm from a small town, Nova
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Like it was nine, Canada was 90 something plus percent white people when I was a kid.
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And that was totally like, so that 10% plus was like Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver.
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So unless you lived in one of these big or Calgary, maybe unless you live in one of these
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big cities, you're like, I didn't even see an Indian man.
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My experience with Indians was a poo from the Simpsons until about five years ago, you
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But so I, I grew up in, in the very, you know, there's no input.
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The only, the only input information we get is from what they teach us in school and what's
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on TV and what's in your video games and so on.
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So that's why I found your, your, on like teaching people how they're subtly subverting
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and influencing people through media is like, it's one of their great, it's maybe their
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So I was like, just fascinated with how you're breaking those things down.
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It's like somebody is teaching you a new language or teaching you a new kind of communication
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And then once you kind of, you know, pick up on how it sounds and what it looks like,
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And anyway, I came up with a math formula one time.
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It's a distance from diversity, whether like three, two variables, distance from diversity
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So the closer you are, if you live in one of these, you know, jungle nightmares, you know,
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for a long time, it's going to be, you know, very high the noticing.
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But if you're somebody that's far, far removed from it, you know, it's not going to be much.
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And you see it across the board, like in every instance where like, you know, look, I always,
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I thought it was kind of cringe or whatever, but like, uh, and it was all theater, but
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at the same time, it still proved a point when Texas was shipping off the illegals off
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And then the first thing they do is like, get them the fuck out.
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It, so it's like the second anyone has any kind of, and you know, this is the other
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Like I was like, I lived in a very black part just cause I didn't make a ton of money.
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So I live in a very black part of the city, which is a lot of the city, it's pockets.
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Cause like, you know, you go one block over and it's like, uh, you know, it's like the
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Like, you know, you might as well, you better be armed, which is another funny thing.
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All guns are banned in the DC area, but, um, the, uh, one block over after that, it's like
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Like the separation is sometimes only like 10, 20 feet.
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Um, but so there's little pockets of rich and other pockets of black ghetto.
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And, um, so even these people that I worked with, sure, they didn't grow up in diversity
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And sure, they didn't have to, uh, uh, interact with these people usually, but they would still
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Like if you wrote on the Metro, well, the guess what?
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The guy, like everyone in the Metro, you can go into the Metro and like anyone that's wearing
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like the Metro uniform is black, like pretty much.
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And it's, and they're of the same quality of a TSA workers, which, uh, I don't know if
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you probably haven't experienced that so much, but I was lucky because both, cause I, I, well,
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I joined the military when I was like 17 and all of my travel to the United States in and
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So you've got one of these government passports and you kind of just in and out.
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It's, it's not a, uh, you're kind of skip a lot of that stuff, but I see it.
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I saw it, you know, I was in, uh, I was in New York, Newark.
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I spent a whole day in the Newark airport in New Jersey and that was a fun time.
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I've been to O'Hare and a few of these other ones that are just, yeah, it's not a, it doesn't
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seem like the people there are having a great time.
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It's kind of a, you know, it's a sit to your back.
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You sit with your back to the wall and keep your belongings within arm reach and don't
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You know, you just keep your eyes around, be a, keep pay attention to everything that's
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And that's, that's, I mean, and the Metro is that times a thousand.
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I mean, cause it's like you got homeless people down there.
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And, uh, but yeah, so, but you would, you would say to yourself, in fact, on the corner
00:26:50.480
where our office was, uh, there was a, every day, every day.
00:26:56.100
If you, if there's anyone listening that lives in DC, uh, every day he was on the corners,
00:27:00.940
this black guy, uh, wearing a suit jacket, but no shirt and suit pants.
00:27:06.120
And he would on with these 1980s, like a, like a cassette Walkman headphones, uh, he would
00:27:13.080
listen to, I don't know what, cause it was on headphones and he would dance Michael Jackson
00:27:17.760
style for like eight hours a day, eight hours a day and, and scream at people occasionally.
00:27:24.040
Is that the guy Daniel Perry killed on the subway recently?
00:27:35.520
I almost get like, no, but like it's, it's guys like, like that that were everywhere out
00:27:39.860
I almost got kicked in the chest the other day at the, I just went to an, I had to quit
00:27:43.500
my other gym because there's so many Indians and the smell is like, it's, it's that bad.
00:27:47.600
And they were like, yeah, you're not the only person to say that.
00:27:49.540
I was like, I don't know what we're going to do.
00:27:50.680
It's like, go bankrupt is what you're going to do.
00:27:51.960
So went to another gym, the frustrating thing was, and these, these people that I'm working
00:27:56.440
with that are super anti-racist, they, they see this all on their way to work.
00:28:00.380
They walk past all this and they act like they don't.
00:28:03.080
I think they're married to the, the dogma and the philosophy to the point where they can't
00:28:07.140
admit that they're wrong because they're so entrenched in it.
00:28:09.440
And they'll, they'll rather, they'd literally rather die or, or you see these people, their
00:28:12.960
family, their family members get killed by, you know, like illegal migrants or something
00:28:18.140
And they're like, uh, it was like Mark Collette was telling me that this, this, uh,
00:28:21.660
government office will come around to visit family members and something and say, now
00:28:24.840
you, you know, this isn't racism, like to basically program them on what to say.
00:28:28.120
And they go up there and go, we don't want this to be used for racism and blah, blah,
00:28:31.060
And it's like, what in the, if someone just murdered your kid and your priority is, you
00:28:35.500
know, let's not get angry at the people that did it.
00:28:38.860
Uh, you know, and anyway, I was just, it was, I was just that gym I went to, this guy was
00:28:42.420
just break dancing in the middle of the gym floor.
00:28:45.600
Like this, I was like, this isn't a dance studio.
00:28:47.520
I just walked around the corner and you're caught a, you know, a roundhouse in the chest.
00:28:50.360
This guy's doing like weird and he's, you know, in street clothes, just, you know, having
00:29:04.040
So you didn't lose the connection, but the, uh, it's, it kind of drops and comes back.
00:29:07.920
So it'll be like a second or two, but it's good there.
00:29:16.580
Oh, if it gets, so maybe that isn't the internet connection, narrowing it down.
00:29:20.100
Anyway, um, you know, we're talking about black people.
00:29:25.280
OBS doesn't recover from, from connection problems very well.
00:29:29.860
Unfortunately, I've had times where it's sitting there like reconnecting forever.
00:29:45.040
If it, if it, uh, keeps doing, I might switch connection.
00:29:47.240
Sometimes that helps, but, uh, yeah, it's really, oh, it seems to be coming back now.
00:29:52.660
If it, uh, if it happens again, I'll just, uh, it's happening again.
00:29:56.440
Um, I'm going to try to switch the, uh, switch it to a different, um, yeah, you can still hear
00:30:04.900
I was going to, maybe, maybe not, maybe it'll stabilize.
00:30:08.520
No, it's, it's not gonna, I'll have to just, uh, switch the connection to something
00:30:12.140
We'll just, uh, if it drops you, just, uh, reconnect and try that.
00:30:34.740
I just switched over to Starlink and it seems to be back now.
00:30:42.300
We carried it on the tour and, uh, you know, perfectly.
00:30:45.840
We were driving the whole time and like had no issues, no outages, nothing.
00:30:48.760
Unless you're pointing at it like a tree or something.
00:30:50.340
But other than that, yeah, somebody used to my chat.
00:30:57.860
I mean, I get connection problems occasionally with, with Starlink, but it's a lot
00:31:07.240
So that, that was the other question I want to have.
00:31:08.420
So you like, what was it that, was there any particular event or, or something that
00:31:12.280
happened in your life that made you like notice, you know, or, or put you up, put you
00:31:16.640
on the, on the, the narrow path to, you know, the, the monsters dungeon where like I, people
00:31:22.260
like you came from Hollywood, like film, like I was in the military.
00:31:25.020
There's people there that have come from, you know, medical backgrounds now because
00:31:28.380
of the last few years, like wherever it is, a lot of people, they all, we all seem to
00:31:31.340
end up congregating in the same kind of general consensus of what's going on around here.
00:31:34.820
So I was just curious if there was any kind of, honestly, what, what it was, was, uh,
00:31:39.640
so I, I didn't really care much about Trump or, or whatever, um, except for, uh, I, I watched
00:31:47.660
one of his, I I'd followed politics a long time.
00:31:50.280
Like I said, at the time I was, I was a professional libertarian when he started running and I watched
00:31:55.560
one of his, uh, rallies on, I think it was, uh, right side broadcasting on YouTube or something.
00:32:06.320
I've seen a lot of, a lot of rallies in my day, you know, covering, you know, working
00:32:13.460
And just, even if I didn't care about the election, I, you know, there's just, I've seen
00:32:17.300
a lot of rallies and I've never seen anything like this.
00:32:20.120
People are really fucking excited about this guy.
00:32:22.560
And, uh, I was excited because I fucking hated Hillary Clinton and, uh, I, I'd hated
00:32:29.820
her since the nineties, uh, because my mom, she was a little bit of a conspirator, kind
00:32:37.160
Uh, and she was into good for her before the internet.
00:32:41.140
She was, she'd have VHS tapes of like, uh, the Clinton murders and, you know, Clinton
00:32:48.420
She was like, no, she never, she never went that crazy.
00:32:51.740
She, she, I think she had like, maybe she had like a friend that was, cause like all
00:32:58.880
of a sudden there would just be like this tape, you know, in the house.
00:33:09.180
That's another whole, I mean, there's so much people don't know.
00:33:12.060
And that's what was so great about YouTube and finding these little pockets of people
00:33:15.240
like yourself that are just like basically specialized in what I was interested
00:33:18.320
in was like, what is actually fucking going on here, man?
00:33:21.060
Like, can somebody point me to like, you know, what it is?
00:33:23.780
And I think the first guy I stumbled across was, uh, you know, you'd love him or hate
00:33:30.260
And then from there, from there it springboarded to like, that's how I ended up in the whole
00:33:33.720
Israeli rabbit hole, which I didn't really know much of anything about.
00:33:36.220
I was like, ah, some country in the middle East, it took an inconsequential.
00:33:42.360
Uh, and then I found out like how many battalions did they send to help us in Afghanistan
00:33:51.460
They seem real excited about the world trade center.
00:33:55.960
So that's, I think, uh, started me off on, uh, running into you and your stuff.
00:33:59.720
It's harder for people who are, who are naturally like patriotic and, and, and kind of right
00:34:05.020
leaning because part of, part of your patriotism is you kind of have this, you know, like this,
00:34:11.500
um, you believe the hype a little bit, you believe the myth, right?
00:34:16.460
Like you believe, like, uh, for an American, it's like, you know, George Washington, you
00:34:20.800
know, chopping down a cherry tree, you know, all this other shit that didn't happen.
00:34:24.800
And, and like, uh, you kind of believe it a little bit, or you want to believe it and
00:34:29.140
you want to, and especially if like, like me, you're founding stock American, those are
00:34:36.820
So it's not just a story of like the place I work at.
00:34:40.300
It's not like, it's not like reading about the corporate history of the company you work
00:34:44.120
It's, it's, it's, yeah, it's, it's an extension of me or I'm an extension of them or, or whatever.
00:34:49.560
And so you kind of want to believe that everything's kind of at least, you know, maybe there's,
00:34:53.780
there's a left and a right and they disagree on things, but ultimately everyone wants like
00:34:59.320
They all want kind of good stuff and they have different ways of getting there and whatever.
00:35:02.840
And, and, and then you realize that no, there's, they're, they're murderers and they, they,
00:35:12.340
And, and then there's other elements like, you know, there is the Jewish element and, and,
00:35:17.380
and I'll tell you like really what, what really, I mean, living in, in, in DC was the first
00:35:26.140
Uh, the second one was, uh, research and look, there's people that'll be like, Oh,
00:35:32.700
And a lot of it is fake, but a lot of it's not fake.
00:35:35.240
And I was one of the first people looking into this shit and I was just like, Holy shit.
00:35:39.400
There's literally there, there is, there's, there's kids getting, getting raped and it's
00:35:44.140
not just, you can only throw a pizza out the window.
00:35:46.220
There's the, uh, the, the, the, I mean the, the, on the record scandals that the Franklin
00:35:52.680
school, the, uh, uh, you know, Boys Town documentary that you can, you can hopefully still find.
00:36:01.700
And that was, I remember that I was in 2016 or around the election.
00:36:06.480
And that was kind of, I was a couple of years into, into my, you know, YouTube PhD that
00:36:11.800
I was acquiring and, you know, finding and reading all this stuff online and, uh, that
00:36:15.620
one, you know, the Pizzagate stuff and the, all of that, like, you know, there was always
00:36:19.500
the rumors and the talk of this kind of stuff, but it's, you know, it's, it's crazy people
00:36:26.260
And there's, there's, you know, there's, there's email, there's, there's real stuff here.
00:36:29.120
And then I find out about, you know, uh, Epstein and, and what's going on there.
00:36:36.600
And it went from like, kind of like you said, where there's a, you know, there, there, there's
00:36:41.800
political spectrum, you know, they disagree on some things, but generally everybody's
00:36:44.500
trying their best and they're trying to like, no, it is way worse than that.
00:36:48.060
It is so much more horrible than I could ever have imagined.
00:36:50.580
And that is, uh, that's probably the worst one, you know, of all the, of all the threads
00:36:54.620
to come down to find, you know, the monster's lair, the whole, what happens to all the
00:36:58.900
missing kids one is, is pretty, uh, pretty disturbing.
00:37:02.540
And it's, you know, people don't like, I believe they believe it.
00:37:06.240
People don't like, you know, the, the cults and they get special powers and Aleister Crowley
00:37:11.300
I don't, they're just, they're crazy people, right?
00:37:13.280
People believe all kinds of things, but I believe they're doing it and they believe
00:37:16.140
You know, I, I don't think they have any magic power, but I, I mean, it's where are the
00:37:19.320
people going and, and where are the people that were, uh, I mean, Epstein is a household
00:37:24.520
You know, we, we've got, uh, what it was, you know, Epstein Island, it's Mossad Island.
00:37:30.720
And they're in capturing, uh, you know, political leaders, business leaders, corporate executive,
00:37:43.800
And like, he did this on his own or, you know, there's just no follow-up at all.
00:37:46.760
One of the most horrendous and the most talked about, uh, story, especially in the, you know,
00:37:52.480
Like that's, uh, everybody knows about that now.
00:37:54.460
It's like as, uh, as common as building seven when, when that first became, you know, nobody
00:37:59.680
And then they go, did you know there was a third building?
00:38:05.760
And it's just like, they just accept it and move on.
00:38:08.340
And somebody, my cam in my chat says, Diddy is the black Jewstein.
00:38:15.480
Well, I, I, I think, I think the other, the other problem is, uh, just like patriotic people
00:38:20.720
kind of want to believe that, you know, in the myth a little bit, uh, the other thing
00:38:25.100
it's hard for people to, I mean, imagine things that are so outside of their reality.
00:38:30.880
Like, you know, they, they can, when you hear that someone is a scumbag, you don't, you
00:38:37.840
You think that like, maybe they're, they're, uh, cheating on their wife or, or, you know,
00:38:42.320
like got drunk and drive, got drunk and drove home.
00:38:47.000
Like, and so you have, all you can compare it to is things that you know about like people
00:38:51.680
that, you know, what they've done, maybe bad things you've done.
00:38:54.780
But when it's so crazy outside of your experience, a lot of people just shut down, like, no, that's
00:39:03.280
And I, and I think I kind of was like that too, until I started researching it and it was
00:39:07.020
like, fuck, I can't believe this is, it's real though.
00:39:10.280
And, and once you, once you realize that it kind of, it does, it's a paradigm shift.
00:39:15.320
It's like, okay, well now I'm not dealing with people that I can relate to because up
00:39:19.260
until this moment, I thought I was, I thought I was dealing with people that, uh, I, I would
00:39:24.700
at least understand even if I don't like them personally and disagree with them ideologically.
00:39:28.960
No, these are people, these are not even people, really.
00:39:32.360
And, uh, while I was looking into this shit, uh, a guy I was, I was doing some work for
00:39:37.920
said, um, he said he made some joke about Jews.
00:39:43.100
And, and I'd heard people say that, uh, before and I was just like, well, what do you
00:39:50.160
I don't, I don't remember what, what it was anymore, but it was like, oh, the guy's Jewish.
00:39:57.160
He's like, next time there's someone in the news and crazy or fucked up, or they're one
00:40:05.440
He's like, just look, just look and see if they're Jewish.
00:40:08.200
And, and then remember that they're only about 2% of the population.
00:40:14.060
And I was like, horror within a couple of days, I was like, it is the Jews.
00:40:20.920
And I, you know, I, I resented that how people would, you know, dismiss that as like, uh,
00:40:28.420
And I'm like, no, it's really like, how do you explain this?
00:40:31.160
And rather than meeting me in the middle and saying like, uh, you know, okay, well there's
00:40:35.340
an explanation, they just dismiss you and call you names, you're racist, you're a Nazi
00:40:38.780
But like, like, but the whole white house is Jewish people and they're like less than
00:40:44.960
That's statistically, you know, like impossible.
00:40:49.080
If you, if you look around a lot of places there and then, and then the conversation goes,
00:40:52.940
oh, well that's because they're so much smarter than everyone, which is, you know, the most
00:40:58.680
And it's the moving of the goalposts because before it was, it was just a figment of your
00:41:03.960
And then, and then once they realized, oh, well it's not actually, then they have to
00:41:09.700
It's like, uh, and funny cause that's the same reason they'll use to excuse, uh, uh, all
00:41:16.100
the Jews in power is the reason they've been telling white people for 50 years, uh, didn't
00:41:21.260
explain, uh, the, the, the lack of performance from blacks.
00:41:28.500
It's like magically out of, as soon as they realize, well, we need to have an, uh, you
00:41:32.640
know, some way of explaining this, but the fact of the matter is, is they're not like
00:41:37.540
There are high IQ Jews believe that want to act like there's not there.
00:41:41.840
There are some really smart Jews out there, but there's a lot of fucking smart Mormons
00:41:48.760
And, and it would be weird if, if 70% of Biden's cabinet was, was Mormon, it would freak
00:41:57.360
You know, and it, so it doesn't, it doesn't make any sense or if there were Chinese or,
00:42:04.460
Um, yeah, it's, it's, uh, we're, what we're dealing with is, is Jews.
00:42:10.380
Uh, they, they have, they've been basically controlling the culture through Hollywood.
00:42:15.760
Uh, you could even say through record labels, uh, through publishing, through news.
00:42:21.820
Uh, I don't know if, if, uh, I, I, I sometimes wonder like what, what did the wasp elite just
00:42:31.560
Did they just think, Oh, it's just Jews making funny movies and, and music and whatever.
00:42:37.620
They're good at singing and dancing and whatever.
00:42:39.480
Like, did they not realize that, you know, the, the, the power that having controlled the
00:42:46.100
culture like that had, or did they just not see it coming?
00:42:50.720
And there was, were they aware of it and just didn't, didn't see the danger or were they
00:42:55.440
Like I think most of Americans probably weren't even aware of it.
00:42:58.980
I think it just happened slow enough that it didn't alarm anybody, you know, like the frog
00:43:02.560
in the boiling pot thing that's been beaten to death.
00:43:06.140
It's, uh, you can get away with it for a while.
00:43:09.920
But the crazy thing is the ownership and the control of the institutions that didn't
00:43:14.720
I mean, cause what happened was over the, like around the turn of the century, we had this
00:43:18.900
flood of Eastern European Jews coming into the West, but a lot of them came to America
00:43:24.100
from Russia, Ukraine, uh, a lot of, uh, the, the four, you know, former Soviet, uh, uh,
00:43:30.820
block, but it was, it was like, I'm talking like by the millions, they were coming into
00:43:36.160
the West and they took over New York, New York city.
00:43:41.500
I forget the exact numbers, but it was something crazy.
00:43:43.520
Like within a decade, New York city went from like 2% Jewish to like 25% Jewish.
00:43:48.680
Like it was like that kind of New York city, which, you know, the most populated city in
00:44:01.740
In fact, the reason why it's in, it's in California is Jews stole the technology from
00:44:06.880
Edison and then moved to the furthest Edison was in New York.
00:44:10.560
So they moved to the hardest place to prosecute them from on the other side of the continent
00:44:15.420
because they were going to be using, you know, they're going to be violating his patents
00:44:19.320
basically with this film camera and all this other stuff.
00:44:25.860
The, the, the radio networks were all always Jewish.
00:44:34.580
No, I pretty much then was almost all, I think the TV networks, because they came from the radio
00:44:40.180
networks, uh, were all Jewish, except for one who became Jewish.
00:44:44.680
Cause it was like, um, I think it was, um, an Anglican guy owned, like started it.
00:44:50.380
I don't remember if it was CBS or, but it was one, maybe it was ABC.
00:44:53.880
And then he sold it to a Jew, but like, so, but like the newspapers, like the New York times
00:44:59.780
that was owned by, you know, Jewish still is, you know, Jewish family forever.
00:45:04.080
Uh, and so it's not like it was like slowly they're acquiring all these properties and
00:45:17.660
In fact, I have, I have one of these old timey wind up, uh, record, uh, players like
00:45:23.380
that plays these, uh, the 78 RPM, big lacquer records from like, like literally like a hundred
00:45:30.480
And I've got all these records for it and I kind of don't like using it that much.
00:45:36.200
Cause it's like an all Jewish names, like every fucking name on every record from that
00:45:43.020
And, uh, you know, Columbia, the big company at the time was, was Jewish.
00:45:47.760
Um, you had RCA later, uh, which wasn't Jewish.
00:45:51.680
Um, but they, they, they've always at the very least had a, a huge, uh, uh, over-representation
00:46:03.840
And I mean like to the, the, to the degree where it's almost a hundred percent, you know,
00:46:08.580
like, uh, in television, broadcast music, everything.
00:46:14.760
And a lot of it was, uh, there was a lot of Jewish organized crime that happened in,
00:46:21.320
in, uh, especially during prohibition when people talk about like, Oh, the mafia got big.
00:46:26.080
Oh, Al Capone and the Italians get all the attention.
00:46:30.300
There was a whole other mafia that did very well at that time period.
00:46:32.920
And they, they beat the Italians to the main event, which was, you know, capturing the
00:46:37.140
And then, you know, they turned the FBI on the Italians and everything else.
00:46:40.560
And that was curtains for them for competition anyway.
00:46:44.780
Cause people will say, well, how can conservatives or, or right-wing people can't make movies?
00:46:52.440
Give, give me a paramount pictures and I'll, I'll blow your mind.
00:46:56.620
If you've got an international liquor smuggling and prostitution operation, you can afford to
00:47:03.980
Like a lot of this Hollywood movie or money was originated from, uh, the, the gambling and
00:47:11.280
the prostitution and the, the liquor smuggling and the drugs, uh, heroin, uh, Jews were all
00:47:19.620
And in fact, the casinos, you know, like, uh, uh, Las Vegas, you know, people act like it's
00:47:27.940
Cause Hollywood is what they get their education from.
00:47:30.140
It's whatever's, you know, I think it's a survival.
00:47:32.940
There's that viral, there's that viral tweet that yesterday where someone said, uh, responded
00:47:39.340
to that, that, that, um, left wing, uh, faggot, uh, Dean, whatever withers.
00:47:50.960
And the, the, the, a woman replied, there's, there's countless movies you can watch.
00:47:58.500
And I was like, that's, and she wasn't being facetious.
00:48:01.440
That's, that's, that's how people, that's how they, they get their understanding of the
00:48:08.120
I think it's a survival strategy that they developed because this was kind of the status
00:48:12.360
quo in Europe when they, you know, started coming to America, they'd already had, um,
00:48:16.460
like their teeth into a lot of newspapers and radio and stuff.
00:48:18.720
And probably because, you know, they, they know what they're doing.
00:48:21.520
They're a very small, uh, you know, group of people and, um, it's in their interest to have,
00:48:26.080
try to take a controlling interest on, on these things for, you know, for their own
00:48:28.940
benefit because it's a, it's like a force multiplier for them because they're not going
00:48:37.180
They don't have the people, they don't have the resources, but if they can do it, they
00:48:40.500
can leverage their tiny, you know, presence to a huge degree with, with, with mass media.
00:48:45.360
If everybody's reading and hearing what they want them to read and hear, then man, you're
00:48:50.160
a hundred, a hundred, a hundred feet taller than, than you would be normally.
00:48:52.980
So they probably just developed that or, or learned how to do that through, you know,
00:48:58.320
developing in Europe and then just applied it to America.
00:49:00.700
And they were, you know, caught sleeping like, Oh yeah, sure.
00:49:04.340
And, uh, you know, next thing you know, FDR's whole cabinet is, uh, you know, in the thirties.
00:49:11.340
Well, and in every, every instance, Woodrow Wilson.
00:49:15.060
Well, if you look at what, like these, these powerful Jews that make a lot of money, it's,
00:49:22.720
It's never like, Oh, you know, don't get me wrong.
00:49:25.400
There's occasionally like a Jew that like, uh, has some scientific breakthrough or whatever.
00:49:29.380
Like the, I don't know, the wonderful gift of the atomic bomb.
00:49:35.140
Thanks Jews or, or birth control or, you know, trans, uh, gender, uh, medication.
00:49:40.540
But anyway, uh, but by and large, what you see is they have for centuries made their money
00:49:47.700
by doing, uh, the, the least amount of work possible, you know, where it's, it's when you're
00:49:53.580
loaning money, uh, to people and charging interest, you're literally doing nothing.
00:49:58.660
You know, like, like you're, what are you, what's the benefits that you are, are providing
00:50:06.800
Like that was it, like that's, you're not, you're not creating anything.
00:50:10.880
In fact, if anything, you're destroying value because you are inventing value out of thin
00:50:16.140
You are saying, because I had this 30 bucks here and I'm going to give it to you, uh,
00:50:21.160
that 30 bucks, uh, is now worth 40 bucks because you got the pay me back 40 bucks.
00:50:25.780
So you're, you're inventing value out of thin air.
00:50:29.120
And that's, that's what you see again and again and again, since really, you could say going
00:50:33.320
back, uh, you know, 2000 years with the money changers and everything.
00:50:36.800
I mean, this is just how Jews have operated for a very long time.
00:50:41.460
And that's why so many of them are lawyers because the same kind of a thing, right?
00:50:45.700
Like, uh, it's, it's, it's knowing how to get around.
00:50:48.720
And I think it's, it's a lot of it is because that's a, a fundamental difference that a lot
00:50:57.180
Cause a lot of us who are raised with that Protestant work ethic or whatever, we're raised
00:51:04.720
And, you know, make sure you, you know, you always go the extra mile and, and, and, you
00:51:08.860
know, turn the other cheek and all this other stuff.
00:51:10.540
You're, you're taught to like, basically just be a beast and a burden in a way.
00:51:16.080
And, uh, they're not taught that they're not taught that at all.
00:51:20.020
The whole Talmud is basically an instruction manual on how to trick God by using.
00:51:28.360
If you, if you come across him on Twitter, he, uh, when he found out about that, he, he
00:51:35.600
We're going to run this wire around Manhattan and then we can work for you.
00:51:40.720
I'm like, they'll think it's my house because of this wire.
00:51:46.280
You know, like, you know, and it's like, who are these people?
00:51:49.740
It's like, well, they've got this book that says they're, you know, God chose them personally
00:51:59.440
It doesn't work for the Scientologists or the Mormons for some reason, but it works for
00:52:05.340
Well, see, that's the other thing too, is, is most people have, that's so foreign to white
00:52:09.660
people, because even if you have like the Scientologists or the Mormons or, or even like
00:52:15.260
Heaven's Gate, like you talk about the, their, their ideology or their theology, they never
00:52:23.440
That, that, that element of supremacism is unique to Judaism.
00:52:27.720
There's, there's nothing like that in, in Christianity or in paganism or, I mean, I don't know enough
00:52:35.380
about Islam, but probably not even Islam, even though there's other problems with that.
00:52:42.700
Like there's not a, there's not a whiff of that in any of the, the cults that I've ever,
00:52:49.620
Like it is very unique to have this view that you are, are not just chosen by God, but that
00:52:59.040
everyone that's not you, that they're literally closer to animals than you are to them.
00:53:05.660
And that is, you mix that with not only that, there's also the, the alternate rules.
00:53:12.700
Like here's the rules we're dealing with a Jew.
00:53:14.920
Here's the rules we're dealing with someone else.
00:53:20.040
Most people would ever, most religions are universalists.
00:53:23.820
Most religions are, we don't care, which is a problem.
00:53:26.560
I think honestly, it's a huge weakness that, that, uh, Christian, Christianity has right
00:53:33.460
In fact, you'll have all these Christians that'll say, I'd rather live in a black neighborhood
00:53:36.680
that's a hundred percent Christian than a white neighborhood.
00:53:43.960
I saw the sneaker, that guy, um, you know, just see him around on Twitter.
00:53:47.680
He went to Haiti or something and he's like another Christian shithole.
00:53:51.540
That's why Haiti is a shithole because it's Christian.
00:53:55.380
Like if they, if they were, if they were Muslim.
00:53:59.120
It would have been awesome then it would have been, you know, Libya right now, which is
00:54:03.840
It's probably, yeah, it's, uh, it's, it's because the prevailing attitude of like what
00:54:08.700
the worst thing you can be, like the ultimate bad guy in the Hitler story is you're a, you're
00:54:13.580
a racial supremacist and you're trying to take over the world.
00:54:16.960
And who, when in reality, who is the racial supremacists seemingly, uh, trying to take over
00:54:22.800
the world, uh, uh, charged by God, according to them, uh, you know, I was laughing the other
00:54:27.740
night and somebody's, uh, Dan Bilzerian, I'm going to ask you about him in a minute.
00:54:31.140
Uh, he's on this whole, he disappeared for a while and then came back to just go to war
00:54:37.680
I don't know, but he was just like, look at this crazy thing.
00:54:41.240
And it's like, if, uh, if, if some, if a Jew is, is caught, uh, having sex with a three
00:54:46.740
year old or young, the three year old should be put to death as punishment for seducing
00:55:00.300
There's, there's endless pages that people don't believe it.
00:55:02.560
I actually, I went and got a copy of the, um, uh, uh, I can't remember the guy's name.
00:55:07.940
There's the, uh, translate, it's like a small, uh, beige cover with the star on the front
00:55:14.800
Cause the real, the whole thing is like 30 volumes or a bunch of massive books.
00:55:20.140
Um, it's just, I think I have the same book, uh, what you're talking about.
00:55:26.340
There, uh, well, maybe I have something different.
00:55:28.560
What I have is there was a, like, I think this is from a few centuries ago.
00:55:32.500
There was a Pope that was worried about how secretive the Jews were.
00:55:36.380
And so he actually had one of his monks or someone trans go through their, their, cause
00:55:42.300
they wouldn't, they wouldn't put, they wouldn't put out their literature.
00:55:46.960
What are they doing with those hats and bobbing around?
00:55:51.620
And they write backwards and yeah, they have like, yeah.
00:55:53.960
And so he had one of their monks or I forget who, uh, go through it to try to find things
00:56:00.940
And, uh, they, I have a book that compiles all the things that he, that he found where
00:56:08.200
This part about, uh, Jesus boiling in a, uh, a bowl of, uh, human excrement boiling excrement.
00:56:18.260
Virgin Mary's, uh, as a prostitute and all these, yeah, there's a lot of interesting
00:56:27.020
So like there, obviously, uh, there's, I think we're good.
00:56:35.420
I know what the, it's something to do with the software.
00:56:40.560
It's just, it's a little choppy once in a while for a second or two, but yeah.
00:56:48.980
The, the, uh, but that was, I think that was the thing is, is they, they were so secretive
00:56:53.240
and not only that, uh, as you said, with, with world war two prior to world war two, you
00:56:58.400
look at the way that people talked openly about race, unless they were in some kind of, uh,
00:57:03.560
position where they were motivated politically to express otherwise.
00:57:08.180
Most white people, uh, were very aware of race and very aware of the racial problem.
00:57:14.080
Uh, in fact, uh, you could find old political cartoons, uh, depicting Irish people as monkeys
00:57:20.500
because they didn't want the Irish, they didn't think Irish people were white enough.
00:57:23.760
Like they literally didn't consider them white, uh, when they started pouring into the United
00:57:29.060
And so they're, you know, they were, they were very racially conscious up until world
00:57:36.920
And all of a sudden, uh, the narrative is, and I think it's because of all the war propaganda
00:57:43.000
because they, most Americans didn't want to go and fight in Europe.
00:57:52.040
In fact, uh, I'd say maybe even by that time, at least as many, if not more than, than were,
00:58:00.860
And so it was, it really didn't, it didn't, and it wasn't in the interest of the United States.
00:58:05.780
And I think what they had to do is the Jews, when I say they, just to be clear, what they
00:58:12.420
had to do to, uh, whip the white people into a frenzy is create this narrative.
00:58:20.680
He's, he's, he wants to gas all the black people and everyone.
00:58:24.520
And people, you know, he, he believes in the only people that can be human or blonde hair,
00:58:29.380
blue eyed, and he's going to take over the world.
00:58:31.100
And so they made this like hyperbolic, crazy version of Hitler to try to, as war propaganda,
00:58:40.160
And, uh, and it just kept getting bigger and bigger and more crazy and crazy.
00:58:44.180
And because most Americans don't speak German, you know, you, you, you see these clips of,
00:58:50.200
of Hitler talking and, uh, it just seemed, it does seem kind of crazy because he just sounds
00:58:55.420
mad and German just kind of sounds mad already.
00:59:03.980
And all I, I remember saying like, geez, in the future, they get AI on top of this and
00:59:08.320
they translate his speeches into English, like with his voice and stuff and release
00:59:12.120
that, that could be, I don't know what's going to happen then.
00:59:14.020
And that's, well, that's tech talk these days is what I hear the younger generations
00:59:18.180
I just found this, uh, Morgan, uh, my girlfriend sent me this earlier.
00:59:20.840
She found it's the, uh, the, the women's, the Fernie swastikas, the Edmonton swastikas.
00:59:25.660
These are like women's hockey teams from back in the twenties and thirties.
00:59:27.900
Like it was a very, like, it was an everyday thing.
00:59:32.160
It was like, not, it was just something that existed that everyone was aware of.
00:59:36.040
It was very common to colloquially call and refer to, you know, Europeans or white people
00:59:43.600
And, and now it's like, Oh, that's the worst thing in the world.
00:59:46.280
Like we, we weren't there for present for this massive transition.
00:59:50.140
And, you know, for people to maybe, uh, reconcile that a little bit as, you know, pre and post
00:59:55.440
COVID where the world can just violently rapidly, all of a sudden everything's different because
01:00:00.160
And if you don't agree with it, you go to jail and then everybody just, you know, they adapt
01:00:04.440
to it and they carry on and other generations born, they don't know any better.
01:00:10.860
Well, they, and they did, they did try to lock people up.
01:00:13.020
Like, uh, I did a stream talking about these, uh, you know, I guess some of the proto anti
01:00:17.360
Semites that were, uh, around world war two, uh, saying, Hey, FDR's administration's just
01:00:22.900
a bunch of Jews and they're, they're, they're subverting the country.
01:00:25.820
And like, they were like the first, you know, like, I guess, uh, goys to notice stuff.
01:00:31.440
And, uh, they did this big, uh, trial, like the federal trial where they, they literally
01:00:36.400
went and these are people who lived all across the country, somewhere in Washington state,
01:00:43.620
And the feds went in and dragged them to, to court in DC and ruin that.
01:00:51.180
There was no, you know, they had no case, but they ruined the same tactic.
01:00:59.920
And so if anyone was, and this is before the internet, like these guys didn't exactly
01:01:06.500
I mean, these guys were on a budget, you know, printing their, on their own money, you know,
01:01:11.040
on their own dime, printing out pamphlets, trying to pass them out to people.
01:01:15.480
And they had to shut that shit down and to shut it down because it was going against the
01:01:21.720
And cause you go back and read some of their stuff and that's not always a hundred percent
01:01:25.540
Like they get, you know, they had limited resources and, but you know, if you really, if you do
01:01:29.620
the context of what they had to work with, it's pretty right on.
01:01:35.740
And so there were people that noticed, they just were very, didn't have the resources.
01:01:42.280
They didn't have money to, to, to reach people.
01:01:45.480
And it went against the, the desires of the people who didn't have the money.
01:01:51.860
And that, I mean, that's the, the internet has been a game changer.
01:01:54.800
I mean, it was developed by, by DARPA and, you know, probably with nefarious intentions,
01:01:59.760
but I mean, I don't know if it's a blow, I mean, it probably the most significant human
01:02:04.960
And it's, it first kind of bought, it struck me like I was, you know, I'm watching your
01:02:15.520
And it was, it was, some of the stuff he's talking was interesting.
01:02:17.400
I hadn't heard any of this or thought about any of this stuff before.
01:02:19.680
And I was like, you got him and you got people like Paul Joseph Watson.
01:02:22.300
It's like, this guy's got a webcam and a map and he's, his, his audience is the size of
01:02:27.200
CNN, uh, you know, Benjamin's got a laptop, like with a shitty one, like the camera's
01:02:43.040
This is, uh, the, the equal, the, uh, the, uh, use the same force multiplier.
01:02:48.040
It's leveled the playing field in such a way that it's created a whole monster now that,
01:02:51.860
uh, I don't, I don't know what, what do you do?
01:02:54.340
Like it's just kind of a, it's like a race to kind of lock down the control.
01:02:58.180
They got to, you know, finish the job before too much, uh, you know, too much noticing
01:03:02.800
happens or too much degradation of the control system happens.
01:03:07.580
It seems like the next 20 years is going to be, you know, make or break.
01:03:10.140
We're either, we're going to know within 20 years if this is going to be the end or
01:03:15.620
I mean, I'll tell you, I think that, um, cause right now, you know, obviously we got Trump
01:03:20.320
and, uh, he's talking a big game about free speech on the internet, a really big game.
01:03:26.340
And if you listen to what he's said the last few days, um, and then you got Elon who also
01:03:31.460
talks a big game, but doesn't always deliver there.
01:03:33.700
And there's certain people like Mark Colette are still, still banned off Twitter, you know,
01:03:39.020
And, uh, I've heard though that Jared Taylor, and I don't know if this is true, but I heard
01:03:43.720
that one of the reasons why he's not reinstated is he's still currently involved with a,
01:03:49.260
in a lawsuit with Twitter over being knocked off.
01:03:53.240
I don't know how it could still be going on, but maybe it is or why he wouldn't just, if
01:04:00.480
But so someone told, I don't know if that, how true that is, but someone mentioned that
01:04:03.240
that might be why, but there are still people that, that are not allowed on the platform.
01:04:08.860
Uh, shadow banning is probably still taking place and, uh, but we'll see, we'll see, uh, you
01:04:15.140
know, Trump talks a big game about this, but one thing that I've noticed is even
01:04:18.800
with people who, uh, their entire identity is supposedly free speech, a, you know, a very
01:04:31.340
You know, Laura, Laura Loomer, she talks about like how, you know, free speech is everything
01:04:35.760
unless you're talking about criticism of Israel or Zionism or, or whatever.
01:04:40.320
Then suddenly they have to be shut down because of, you know, and, and unfortunately I think
01:04:47.160
I mean, we have, uh, uh, a, a very Zionist administration that's, that's going to be coming
01:04:54.580
And I think that some of them, um, the Christian ones, you know, uh, are actually more radical
01:05:04.280
I think that the people that might otherwise be well-meaning people, they might, we might
01:05:11.980
Uh, I think, I don't think a lot of people realize that they are religious fanatics who
01:05:17.520
are literally trying to bring up the, the end of the world.
01:05:20.560
Like they're trying to, uh, you know, create the third temple.
01:05:26.600
If people, uh, we can go into a little bit of people don't know what that means, but they,
01:05:31.120
they're literally trying to engineer end times prophecy because if, well, for the Christians,
01:05:36.760
they think that it's going to make Jesus come back and for the Jews, they think it's going
01:05:42.080
to make, well, I mean, essentially Jesus come the first time, you know, it's going to be
01:05:49.640
So it's like this unholy alliance between Jews and Zionist Christians where they're willing
01:05:55.600
to, uh, really at the expense of almost anything else, because what could be more important
01:06:01.340
than doing what God wants you to do, uh, really, uh, serve the interests.
01:06:06.760
Of, of Israel, uh, regardless of, of what it costs.
01:06:11.620
And, uh, so I think that you have a lot of those people and, and these are people that
01:06:15.940
a lot of these Christian Zionists that, and that, which may include, um, you know, some
01:06:22.360
of the top people in Trump's administration, these people, not only they, uh, believe this,
01:06:27.880
they believe just as, as wholeheartedly as Jews believe that they're the chosen people.
01:06:32.640
They also believe that Jews are the chosen people.
01:06:39.300
And so passing laws, uh, about antisemitism makes a lot of sense to these people.
01:06:44.320
I mean, I don't know if you saw the clip of that, that woman he just nominated, um,
01:06:48.540
Christy Noem where, yeah, where she's, she's grilling that, uh, uh, the, the former president
01:06:56.180
of heart Harbor that they, they managed to, uh, get kicked out because she was allowing
01:07:04.500
Uh, it's, you listen to her talk about how, like her definition of antisemitism is if you
01:07:11.660
And she's, she's going to be the homeland, the homeland security director.
01:07:14.780
Is that, I think what's her post she was given something like that, something significant
01:07:18.800
that's going to, I mean, I just added up the other night, there was three states and
01:07:22.380
three Democrat states and 12 or 13 Republican that either have legislation in the pipeline
01:07:26.460
or have already passed, like criticism of, of Jewish people or Israel is, is illegal.
01:07:32.420
I think in Kentucky, uh, and some other places, you know, like that's anti-American because
01:07:37.620
it's the right there on the page and say whatever you want.
01:07:40.760
Like, you know, there's, well, and, and they're, they've got required Holocaust class, uh, in
01:07:46.200
over half the states now, as of a few months ago, I don't know, maybe it's increased
01:07:50.460
So, so like, yeah, it's, unfortunately, I think that, um, you, we're going to be in
01:07:56.740
a situation where, uh, uh, you're, you're, I mean, cause that's the other problem too,
01:08:02.780
is usually you could count on the left of all things to push back on free speech things.
01:08:13.460
Uh, and, and now that, you know, obviously they don't give a fuck about free speech and,
01:08:18.320
uh, they, in the context of say the Israel Gaza situation, they might care about wanting
01:08:26.140
to, uh, criticize Israel because it, it goes along with the oppressor oppressed narrative
01:08:35.020
And they see Jews as white and they particularly don't like Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
01:08:41.180
Cause it's considered the right wing, you know, government.
01:08:44.060
And, and, and so within that, that really finite context, they care about, uh, being able
01:08:53.340
to, uh, and not even all of them, but like, you know, I'd say the, uh, the, the intersectional
01:09:00.540
portion of the, of the, the left right now cares about that very narrow aspect of free speech.
01:09:06.360
But, you know, beyond that, they don't give a fuck and, and, and who's going to, who's
01:09:14.760
Um, so it's, you know, we'll see what happens with all that.
01:09:22.380
The Hamas thing or the October 7th thing plus the year is really like, uh, I mean, I, I,
01:09:29.440
if you told me five years ago, it would be this mainstream.
01:09:34.420
Uh, the people that are, I mean, you're seeing posts like, well, for example, I just brought
01:09:37.540
him a minute ago, Dan Bilzerian, who is, you know, formerly he's on the internet and
01:09:42.100
popular because he's got whores around him all the time.
01:09:44.880
He's blowing shit up and he's just got a ridiculous social media.
01:09:50.020
And then he's like, ah, I'm going to talk about this now.
01:09:51.700
And it'll be like 20 million views, like 20 million people just saw this, you know, 30
01:09:56.020
million, like this is CNN primetime that you're talking super bowl numbers and he's just
01:09:59.860
And that's just one guy and he's not the only one doing it.
01:10:03.420
So I don't know how they contend with this or it seems in a lot of, in a lot of ways,
01:10:08.040
As far as I'm, I'm special, I'm a special boy and I can kill and rob and murder whoever
01:10:16.320
And at the same time we've imported, especially in Canada, we've had this, this has been going
01:10:20.260
on since there's, there's still, I think almost daily or daily protests in Toronto and
01:10:24.360
other places for the Palestinians and, you know, yelling at our cops on the street.
01:10:29.220
Like they, like, what do you, what does a Toronto cop have to do with what happens in
01:10:32.660
I don't know if you guys want to, why don't you go there?
01:10:34.480
We funded lots of people to go volunteer in Ukraine, you know?
01:10:40.600
But that's a whole like fifth column in our, in our country now that exists, that is not
01:10:45.740
going to be, I mean, I don't know how they're going to deal with this, you know, they're
01:10:49.420
not going to like it, you know, they're just going to silence them all, round them all up.
01:10:57.340
Well, the thing that I fear is, is notice already what you see when, uh, when you start
01:11:03.000
to point out the fact that, uh, Trump is picking, uh, Zionists or Jews for, or people who are
01:11:17.740
Oh, you're, you're being, you're being ridiculous.
01:11:23.060
See, that's the problem that I was warning about.
01:11:25.540
And the funny thing is the people who don't, didn't believe me are the ones proving me right
01:11:29.980
by doing that because under, under a non-Trump administration, you could make these criticisms
01:11:36.120
and because, you know, the, the person in charge is Biden, you could say his cabinet
01:11:41.680
70% Jewish and people are gonna be like, well, I already got the dumb people.
01:11:45.400
I already hate Biden because you have the light switch brain people, Biden bad.
01:11:50.000
Well, Jews in, in Biden administration, Jews might be bad too.
01:11:53.880
You know, like it's really that kind of fucking part of it, but at least you're making some
01:11:58.500
I was reminded of this tweet I saw earlier today, or somebody said the online right is
01:12:01.440
principally about tone policing correctly, pointing out that the American government
01:12:04.900
is dominated by Zionists by calling this observation, blackpilling or low status.
01:12:09.880
And I, for one, won't be tone policed, uh, by, you know, self-appointed, you know, the
01:12:14.140
Jannies, the fortunate, and you're like, welcome to the last eight years of my life.
01:12:19.740
Cause yeah, it, you know, it, it's such a tough nut to crack.
01:12:24.320
And my concern is like, uh, you know, cause they're talking, they're making a lot of
01:12:27.820
talk about, uh, you know, Trump's basically got a mandate to do whatever he wants with
01:12:31.240
Antifa, you know, and, and the, the radical left and all that, like we've got years of
01:12:34.940
this kind of boiling up and building up contempt.
01:12:36.880
It would be very easy for him to just sweep the, uh, you know, far right air quote extremist
01:12:42.900
Cause you know, we're getting rid of extremism and who wants extremism in America, right?
01:12:48.620
You could never, if, if Harris had won, they were going after the entire MAGA Republican
01:12:52.880
right would have, they would have defended it as like, we're all under attack, but this
01:12:57.220
way, this way, it's like, it's, it's just a little, it's a couple of people.
01:13:05.020
We're going to get rid of them and they'll, they'll do it because it's, it's Trump and
01:13:08.740
he's giving them domestic policy, like whatever you want.
01:13:11.880
You put that border guy in there, you're giving the RFK, the health secretary, all
01:13:15.380
of the, they're all, yeah, we're doing awesome.
01:13:16.840
And at the same time, you're stacking the cabinet with the most aggressive neocon Zionist
01:13:22.880
So it's like a Jekyll and Hyde thing happening here.
01:13:27.960
It's the risk is there that they could just target the American, you know, populist dissident,
01:13:35.380
It'll be, you know, lauded by, by the American Republican, right.
01:13:39.040
And then by the time they figure out what happened, if they ever figure out what happened, they'll
01:13:42.000
go, Oh, all the people we needed to help us are jailed and dead.
01:13:47.840
That's the thing is, first of all, uh, we'll see if they really, I mean, he promised the
01:13:54.280
Now he, he said he was going to build a, the, the wall just got 10 feet taller, you know,
01:14:00.760
And, and he, he promised the birth, you know, getting rid of birthright citizenship before
01:14:07.080
Uh, he promised a lot of stuff that just totally evaporated.
01:14:10.640
And so did the memory of, of him saying that apparently in the minds of many of these people.
01:14:18.640
I look, I hope, I hope he, I hope he does do some of this stuff, right?
01:14:21.980
Like, I'm not like, I don't want him to not do these things.
01:14:24.920
I'm just saying he, he said all this shit before and didn't deliver.
01:14:28.700
It's extremely dangerous to just blindly eat it and just go back to sleep.
01:14:32.180
That's, that's what I think everybody's, at least people that are like us are doing.
01:14:35.120
It's like, I'm not necessarily being, we got to attack Trump.
01:14:39.060
And this is not the time to let your foot off the gas at all.
01:14:41.600
If anything, you'd double down and, and really, you know, we want what we want.
01:14:45.180
You know, you said this and you're going to do it or, you know, Donald Trump or not,
01:14:51.360
Uh, and this reminded me of something else you said, or, uh, when you were talking about
01:14:54.520
Clinton, did you watch the Joe Rogan interview?
01:14:58.560
And towards the end, I watched like almost all of it.
01:15:00.660
I left like the last 30 minutes to a few days later.
01:15:03.380
And then I went back to finish it and that was the best parts.
01:15:05.980
He's talking about the end times prophecies, like all the Adam Green stuff.
01:15:09.200
If you guys are interested in that, he's, he's all over that stuff.
01:15:11.760
And, uh, you know, he's like, you know, you know, Joe, I say, I actually saved Hillary
01:15:24.720
Like she is the physical embodiment of like sell out America, do whatever.
01:15:32.940
That, that was, that's the scariest thing he said.
01:15:35.500
Like you, you know, you basically have caught, you know, you've caught your enemy in a trap
01:15:49.840
Like there's photos of him with the Clintons and many times, sure.
01:15:58.020
And it comes down to the end of the day, like we're not ever going to be in the white
01:16:02.900
We don't know for sure what's going on, who has pictures of whose kids or whatever,
01:16:07.060
but people at the same time want to just dismiss the, the variables and the questions
01:16:12.340
Anyway, I like to go, well, you know, we'll watch them and try to move around, anticipate
01:16:16.720
what they do and not do, but at the end of the day, we have to look out for ourselves.
01:16:20.220
Like you just don't pretend there is no Washington.
01:16:22.420
It doesn't matter unless we do something, it's not going to get done.
01:16:26.320
And if they do turn around to, like you said, actually they deliver and do well, good.
01:16:29.960
Then we can just go home and enjoy our lives and pack it all up.
01:16:34.500
If that doesn't happen, then situation, no change.
01:16:37.860
It's like not having, we don't need a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher in our home.
01:16:42.540
Hopefully you never need it, but if you do, you're, you're, you're screwed.
01:16:46.800
So it's, uh, it's people just like to get off the, they just sit in the couch.
01:16:51.080
They're just observing, you know, and all the, all the cute hard, you know, slogans that
01:16:59.720
You shouldn't be passively observing, uh, your own future being destroyed in front of
01:17:05.680
You should be getting in the arena and participating with this because it interests you.
01:17:10.240
If it's the Plato or, or, or whoever, you know, the apathy of ignoring, uh, murdering
01:17:15.960
the, the, whatever he said, but basically the apathy of politics is, is consenting to
01:17:24.480
And people are distracted and just want to, he's very entertaining.
01:17:26.620
So, you know, they want to just watch, I get it.
01:17:30.320
But also at the same time, he's doing a lot of frightening, scary things.
01:17:35.200
So I think people just hard to, you can't do both.
01:17:37.820
It's always, they're just stuck in this bad guys, good guys, our team, their team, left,
01:17:42.860
right, up, down, like, uh, in real life is just so much more nuanced and complicated than
01:17:52.480
Like it's a, it's a, it's a challenge to find anybody that can, that can think anymore
01:18:00.740
Well, and it's, it's just increasingly, there's just more and more arguments against democracy.
01:18:04.400
It seems like every day, you know, just like these people shouldn't have a say in what
01:18:10.740
And that's, that's why we get reduced to having these carnival shows, uh, when it comes to
01:18:15.880
politics is because whoever can be the most entertaining and trick the most rubes, you
01:18:20.720
know, that's who gets elected, you know, and, and that's, uh, that's why we have Trump.
01:18:26.160
That's, that's really, that's literally all we had Hulk Hogan at the fucking RNC going
01:18:33.820
I got fucking, yeah, that, that says it all right there.
01:18:41.000
Like that movie, you know, I watched it years ago and I was like, that's pretty funny.
01:18:45.320
Like, that's probably what it will be like in the future.
01:18:46.880
And five years later, I was like, I meant like a hundred years.
01:18:49.400
I didn't mean five years from now we have a reality TV star.
01:18:53.800
You know, we didn't get, you know, a pro wrestler as a, but we did.
01:18:56.980
Um, this was really, I watched the Vince McMahon documentary on, that was on Netflix.
01:19:01.060
I love, I was huge into wrestling when I was a kid.
01:19:06.280
So I was like, this was the best six hours to waste.
01:19:08.840
And, um, it struck me that like, uh, Donald Trump was invented by Vince McMahon.
01:19:16.680
He was doing his thing, but he came into the WWE and then developed the character that
01:19:21.960
This bombastic, the way he talks to the kind of arrogance and the confidence like this.
01:19:25.900
So this all played out in like a year long, eight month long storyline in wrestling where
01:19:30.020
he was battling Vince McMahon and shaved his head and the whole thing.
01:19:32.580
And he, he came back here and there periodically, but then he went on the apprentice.
01:19:36.920
And it was all kind of like, so in a way he is a pro wrestler.
01:19:46.520
And, uh, so I guess we do have that as a president and, uh, and people are basically dumb enough
01:19:51.260
to think that Pepsi Cola is, is, is good enough for plants.
01:19:54.440
It's what plants crave and like trust the science.
01:19:59.520
You know, it's incredible how fast everything fell apart.
01:20:02.040
You know, I'm watching your, uh, I just took a quick, uh, a loop of, uh, you know, your,
01:20:07.540
It's just playing the, the zoom thing wouldn't go over the screen for some reason.
01:20:14.580
It's just everything literally falling apart in real time.
01:20:21.060
I was going to ask you something, but now I forgot what it was.
01:20:24.180
No, I was just going to say that that's, I mean, basically the problem is, is we have,
01:20:27.580
uh, I think I tweeted out the other day, something along the lines of, because of the, the, the,
01:20:32.580
the shrinking numbers of white people and because of the betrayal of our elites, the white elites,
01:20:38.700
uh, and you know, selling us out, uh, there tends to be a, a knee jerk reaction to, uh, overvalue,
01:20:47.680
uh, every white, in other words, thinking that, uh, and erase the, the concept of class that,
01:20:54.840
that, that, you know, there is, you know, how dare you say white trash?
01:20:57.800
That's, that's a racist thing, you know, like, you know, getting sensitive and instead of
01:21:01.480
acknowledging, no, there's white trash, there is, there is white trash, you know, and,
01:21:08.180
uh, and there are people who are just, who are white and also horrible and stupid and,
01:21:16.880
It's, you know, they're like, Oh, you guys are picky about this.
01:21:20.860
I'm very critical of the Zionist influence, a lot of the Jewish lobby and power and like
01:21:24.780
they shouldn't be influencing our politics and so on.
01:21:26.800
And like, you guys are obsessed with you, but in the day to day, 90, 95% of the time,
01:21:31.080
the people I'm coming after and criticizing and saying, this guy's a piece of shit.
01:21:34.120
There are other white guys that are selling us out.
01:21:36.200
They're just running the game that, you know, the prime minister is a white guy.
01:21:40.780
They're all, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't give you a pass.
01:21:45.680
You know, you're, you're actively selling us out.
01:21:48.500
And I was thinking this today, uh, in the parking lot, because I'm a psycho and this is
01:21:53.400
all I do it, um, you know, cause we have a big problem with India here.
01:22:05.020
We will just start calling them Pajit's and you'll save yourself a lot of time.
01:22:10.260
Um, so they're like in the government, the, in the institutions, the police, like they're
01:22:15.880
They've captured several cities already like Brampton and Surrey and Calgary is slipping
01:22:19.320
away and a few others that they're just basically eth, ethnically Indian enclaves, you know,
01:22:26.040
They're speaking their language in the house of commons.
01:22:31.200
This isn't English or French, uh, which is what we speak here.
01:22:34.880
And if they had been white guys, you know, this is the hypocrisy of the, and what kind
01:22:39.980
of broke the conditioning for me was when, you know, this key has to open all the doors.
01:22:44.800
So like, if it works this way, it has to work that way, or it doesn't make sense.
01:22:50.640
But if they were all Swedish guys, if we had Swedes and Norwegians and Germans coming into
01:22:55.080
Canada in massive numbers and they're taking over, you know, they're, they're, you know,
01:22:59.480
getting police appointments, they're taking city councilor jobs and municipal jobs, and
01:23:03.420
they're just taking over entire franchises and half the, you know, they're in the government
01:23:07.500
and all of a sudden there's, everything's in Swedish.
01:23:11.160
And, you know, no one would have a problem saying, okay, enough for the goddamn Swedes.
01:23:19.560
Everyone would be fine to, because there's no conditioning against it because they're
01:23:22.400
white guys, but because they're Brown, you can't.
01:23:28.440
The only difference between that scenario in India is they're Brown and they're special
01:23:36.360
Like if, you know, we were going to go to war with another white country, no one would
01:23:39.220
Um, but you know, India, oh, we can't, you know, that's, that's racist.
01:23:43.700
So, so that means people that are stuck in that kind of paradigm either won't solve this
01:23:51.260
logical equation or have accepted that it's better to let yourself be destroyed than be
01:23:56.200
called names because they'll be like, well, then I'll be called racist.
01:24:00.000
So I thought like, well, am I racist and am I okay with being called?
01:24:09.680
And it'll be hard to get, you know, jobs and, you know, but it's like, okay, well,
01:24:19.860
And, and that's, that's the price I have to pay for actively participating and not, you
01:24:27.340
That seems like a ridiculously low barrier of entry to me.
01:24:30.560
It seems like that's all you have to do is just be, be like, Oh yeah, racist.
01:24:39.000
That's enough to turn people off because I think that, uh, inherently like we love our
01:24:45.200
We have our myths and our legends and all these things.
01:24:47.460
And then that's, you know, been made into Hollywood and now it's Marvel movies, which is trash.
01:24:51.520
But we love these, these concepts of, you know, adventurers and the hero's journey and all
01:24:55.080
the good guy defeating the, the odds and, you know, blowing up the death star and all that
01:25:00.040
So we have this like internal almost, um, need or desire to, to find some kind of righteous
01:25:05.960
thing to fight for it and crusade for and chase after it, you know, to maybe give your
01:25:12.580
That's, that's what I was, I was chasing this purpose, right?
01:25:15.780
And the, the enemy knows this and very nefariously they've, they've convinced people that what
01:25:20.380
this, these are things you need to do to, to be that person.
01:25:23.060
And they, especially with the women, they emotionally, uh, trigger them.
01:25:26.740
They'll look at that, uh, like that dead Syrian kid on the beach way back years ago.
01:25:32.780
Do you want your children are dying and you're not letting anybody into Europe.
01:25:37.700
They just see all these people that need to be helped and they see an opportunity to,
01:25:40.840
to be, you know, fulfill that, you know, that's what we're for.
01:25:44.340
We want to help and we want to heal and, and, and stop horrible things from happening.
01:25:47.760
And, and they've, they've, you know, done these little switcheroos where people are
01:25:51.480
running around thinking they're doing these great things and have no concept of the fact
01:25:56.520
And, and like, I don't know why I'm in so much pain right now.
01:26:01.920
It's so, it's almost like supernatural in a way.
01:26:07.480
I, I'm, uh, you know, I, I, I, I'm not an atheist, but I don't really subscribe to a
01:26:12.820
team or anything, but you know, it's, there's elements of this sometimes that are just like,
01:26:19.680
Cause it's so demented and so crazy and so organized and so like root generationally too.
01:26:27.300
It's like, they're, they're thinking a hundred years ahead and we're, and most of our people
01:26:34.100
And I'm going to get a promotion and they're up there like planning the next 50 years of
01:26:39.380
Yeah, it's, it's, uh, I think what it is, is it's a mixture of, uh, temporal discounting,
01:26:47.740
which is a fancy term for describing the, you know, stage one thinking, looking into the
01:26:54.680
Uh, I think that that that's part of just the way that our society's engineered the people
01:27:05.540
In fact, cause it's, if you think about it, if you're the people in charge, you don't exactly
01:27:11.540
want to be instilling the kinds of thought processes and values into the people that you
01:27:18.640
have instilled in your children, because then what you're doing is you're creating competition.
01:27:23.880
You're creating, you want people who are designed to be second banana.
01:27:29.240
You don't want people to, um, you know, be like no sup, no teacher wants the substitute
01:27:36.040
to be, uh, like a bigger, like the kids to like the substitute more than they like the
01:27:42.980
You want to have someone that comes in and, uh, doesn't upstage you.
01:27:47.520
And, and so I think that's just, in fact, if you look at at least in America, when they
01:27:51.660
were first deciding to, um, have, uh, uh, public education, actually having public schools
01:27:58.620
in the first place, cause that wasn't always a thing.
01:28:01.060
Uh, that was one of the discussions they had is you had, I mean, they were just, it's on
01:28:08.320
I don't know if we should have, you know, uh, all these people that, uh, getting too big
01:28:15.660
And so, uh, I, I think that that kind of, and look to, to an extent I can relate to that.
01:28:21.620
You know, like you don't need a farmer necessarily to understand, um, you know, uh, the quantum
01:28:31.020
Um, you know, you, you need people that are just are, are satisfied with farming and doing,
01:28:35.720
you know, you need people to, to get in where they fit in to, to some extent.
01:28:40.320
But I think they have purposely designed the public to just be good little consumers.
01:28:49.960
You know, we, we don't have these, you know, we're not taught to chase these kind of, you
01:28:53.060
know, bigger ideals and, you know, self-sacrifices.
01:28:55.580
I mean, in some cases, like I, I think I saw this one, this one just popped in my head while
01:29:00.640
I think I was like 10 or 12 when that movie came out and it was just, I mean, imagine
01:29:05.140
My dad took me to see it and he was probably like, well, he's never going to be the same.
01:29:09.580
It's going to see it sooner or later, but it, you know, uh, amazing movie, you know,
01:29:14.980
as a entertainment product, it's, it's, I'd say it's incredible.
01:29:17.780
Uh, but, um, it just really, it really romanticized the kind of, you know, fighting a war is,
01:29:23.880
you know, a virtuous, you know, courageous thing to do and really sold.
01:29:26.420
And then you had black Hawk down was another one that did a great job of that.
01:29:29.160
And you have this old, you have all these guys, these generations of guys in the military
01:29:32.080
thinking it's, it was not about money or conquest.
01:29:35.620
Like I'm going to get a land and get a farm and I'm going to, they're all there because
01:29:40.900
They have some concept of some heroic adventure.
01:29:42.920
They're going to go on, which is so sick to like, you know, lure them in with these treats
01:29:47.920
and then, and then send them off to go just do God knows what for the, for money, like
01:29:54.360
And then, and then flood the, you know, we were in Afghanistan and now, now there's opium
01:30:01.360
And, uh, that's what we were protecting over there.
01:30:03.700
We were making sure their supply line continued.
01:30:05.760
That was really, I mean, that's part of what was going on and it's, uh, it's just, that's,
01:30:17.740
Like, I don't know if this is even humanly like in our ability to conceive of like who
01:30:30.840
I think it should be reserved for, you know, stuff like this because it loses its weight.
01:30:35.260
Trump's evil fucking, but I mean, what do you do?
01:30:40.500
It's teaching them about Santa Claus or something and then making them do slave labor in exchange
01:30:49.040
Like you're taking their innocence and their love for, you know, you're their parent.
01:30:52.500
It's like, good now, now go work yourself to death so I can, you know, or, or pimp them
01:31:00.180
And maybe that's why a lot of people have trouble accepting some of the ideas because it's so foreign
01:31:03.860
an alien that they don't believe it's possible.
01:31:08.900
I think we talked about this on Twitter a little while ago where it was like, just having some
01:31:13.720
life experience of, of like actual bad shit can basically open up your, your left and right
01:31:19.660
of arc for what is realistic and what's possible.
01:31:21.820
And most people's is just so small that like the worst thing that's ever happened is like
01:31:26.280
someone stole their bike, you know, and in eighth grade, like that was, that's it.
01:31:30.320
Like that's, that's the high, that's the high watermark for horror, you know, and real life
01:31:43.880
One, I gotta, I gotta let Churro in real quick.
01:32:02.700
One of these, I had a friend that had one of these, one of these, uh, I don't know what
01:32:23.280
I mean, Mr. Stack, when he will be reprising his role as Pigeon in Mike Tyson's Mysteries.
01:32:29.420
I'll have to ask him if he, when he comes back, he does kind of sound like Norm MacDonald.
01:32:38.260
I want to ask him if he's related to Robert Stack.
01:32:40.780
I think, you know, that's an unsolved mystery right there, guys.
01:32:54.240
If you have any information on this unsolved mystery, please let us know.
01:33:02.920
I just remember, he's like, yeah, I used to work in film and stuff.
01:33:05.060
And, you know, the West Coast and Holly was like, okay, cool.
01:33:07.420
And then I was watching, I had this whole gag where I would do unsolved mysteries sometimes,
01:33:10.760
just over absurd shit and just turn it into like a, basically, I was just stoned one night.
01:33:17.960
But I was watching this one night and I just, I started laughing.
01:33:21.920
My girlfriend at the time was like, what are you laughing?
01:33:25.520
And I'm like, every episode he starts, he comes down the stairs, turns to the camera and puts his right hand in his trench coat every single time.
01:33:36.200
He goes to work, puts on this outfit, does this routine, goes home, collects a million dollars.
01:33:43.520
Imagine you're a 35-year-old woman living in Helena, Nebraska.
01:33:47.780
But he's coming down like a set of stairs at nighttime and there's like streetlights shining down on him.
01:33:55.100
Then he stops and he goes, and that would be the last time anyone ever saw her alive, you know?
01:34:06.520
The theme when I was a child was like, I don't know what this is, but I'm, you know, I think I need to see this.
01:34:13.440
If you have any information, it was like, he was asking me, Robert Stack wanted to know if I could help him.
01:34:18.240
And I was like, I can't, I'm 12, but I want to help.
01:34:21.220
Well, that was always the best part where they'd be like, update, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
01:34:27.400
And that was like, what a great concept of, imagine if they brought that back, you know, where it's like, we're trying to find.
01:34:34.400
Didn't they try to for like a little bit on who we were or something stupid like that?
01:34:38.040
There should be like a based unsolved mysteries where it's like,
01:34:43.380
You know, like, if you have any information on who this piece of shit, you know, and like all the internet is like, we find him in six minutes and he's already dead.
01:34:52.420
Like that, you get 4chan, the unsolved mysteries angle and yeah, live TV.
01:34:59.900
We'll just identify criminals and they'll be lynched.
01:35:03.420
One of the guys said, we want to know when you'll be reprising your role as a pigeon on Mike Tyson's mysteries.
01:35:12.960
It was voiced by a Norm Macdonald pigeon from Mike Tyson's mysteries.
01:35:20.760
It was, it's actually, you know, kind of funny, but yeah.
01:35:28.620
And I'm like, that's not the best person to be compared to.
01:35:34.960
I just, his, his cadence, the way he talks and stuff.
01:35:39.420
You know, I, I would love to have met him and talk to him before he died.
01:35:45.120
They would be, I don't remember where this, this interview was.
01:35:48.060
He would just, if you can do it in a funny way, like people will tolerate.
01:35:51.200
I mean, I would know if Fuentes is another example of this, but I don't, I don't like
01:35:55.120
the guy, but you know, he's good at what he does.
01:35:59.920
You can get away with a lot more than, than if you're not.
01:36:02.000
And Norm would just be, you know, at this, one of these panels and stuff, some of World
01:36:06.420
War II, they're talking about this and blah, blah, blah.
01:36:17.400
I'm like, did Jenny just went over his, over their head, like say this shit all the
01:36:26.660
Or he used to call in and be like, and say like, oh, I've got this, uh, I'm going to
01:36:31.100
start doing this act with a Marianne with a puppet.
01:36:43.240
I, I, I would never do that, but the puppet man, he's, he's bad.
01:36:50.400
He says in Rick's voice, uh, Rick and Morty, I can't, I, sometimes I can do it.
01:36:54.240
The Aleister Crowley crowd that think they are speaking to gods.
01:37:02.540
There are nothing more than echoes and tasks of the program.
01:37:06.140
I mean, the simulation theory is adds more weight with me every day.
01:37:09.820
Every time I think about it, I'm like, man, I don't know.
01:37:22.700
If you get a paper in the mail, postmarked from Israel, return to sender or a pager.
01:37:29.700
You know, it might explode or do any number of things.
01:37:32.020
Um, uh, Mr. Frostman, uh, rumble, a few over here said, I got my copy of day of the rope
01:37:37.460
signed by myself and crew during the rage tour of the summer.
01:37:41.540
We'll see, will we see a sequel to it at some point?
01:37:46.120
I want to see how the, eventually see part two.
01:37:49.840
Like, uh, I have, I have a, I also have a personal life.
01:37:59.120
I had to just, I was doing three streams a week.
01:38:01.580
Cause I'm like, I don't like, I need to see my kids more.
01:38:03.860
There's other, like the other parts of my life are now suffering because I'm doing too
01:38:10.040
You know, it's funny cause it's almost like a full-time job just cause just keep up with
01:38:15.480
Just like everything's always changing and, and there's always new, you know, this is
01:38:22.420
Like you can't, you gotta be looking at that radar all day long, you know?
01:38:25.420
Well, and honestly, that's, that's part of why I think that like, I, I thought it was
01:38:30.380
more valuable to go towards like more, a lot of my streams are more historic, you know,
01:38:40.260
I sometimes would do like more structured ones, but I, it just doesn't suit my personality
01:38:44.040
and I'm trying to like, for the long haul, I need to get comfortable cause I'm going
01:38:47.940
So, but yeah, those, some of those are like, you know, um, like some of my buddies are,
01:38:51.780
they love your, you know, they watch a lot of them and they're just like, did you see
01:38:54.720
Did you see that one about this specific crazy story?
01:38:56.860
And it'd be something I knew about or didn't and would be like, damn, it lets you relax a little
01:39:01.440
And also lets you, uh, uh, hindsight is, is always, you know, like it's hard to see.
01:39:07.380
Like right now with what's going on with Trump, right?
01:39:09.680
Like I can make predictions and make guesses based on what he's done before, but I'm sure
01:39:14.380
in 20 years, when we look back on it, just like when I look back at 2016 versus when I
01:39:22.180
But that's the cool thing about doing stuff about like, Oh, look at, look at this awesome
01:39:33.840
Cause he can look back on it and see the whole, you know, how he.
01:39:36.900
But there's, there's valuable nuggets in there.
01:39:38.900
Like the stories are all, I mean, there's only so many different types of people in the world,
01:39:46.020
I love just, I've always, I think it's people I'm fascinated with.
01:39:49.040
I'm always just trying to figure out what's going on and why people think the way they
01:39:54.880
I'm just always trying to get into people's heads and you can read all this stuff.
01:39:57.740
And it's like, uh, there was one really that just finished it for me.
01:40:03.820
And it was, it was letters of a, from a stoic or something.
01:40:07.480
He was just trading back and forth with one of his, like somebody he was mentoring, like some
01:40:10.740
young guy and it's like, uh, it might as well have been now, like they're complaining about
01:40:14.720
dumb shit and like this guy's fucking this guy's wife.
01:40:17.400
And, you know, it's like, so basically we're just the same assholes forever all the time.
01:40:24.700
So, so that is the thing is you see these, I look at like, you see these stories from
01:40:30.100
It's like, Hey, you guys, you know, you could, you could, you could literally be me.
01:40:35.260
Like, well, do you see these stories play out and you can kind of, it's like watching, it's
01:40:39.540
almost like, uh, I'm really, I love fighting too.
01:40:42.220
I've just, as a kid, I got like Evander Holyfield's real deal boxing for Sega Genesis.
01:40:46.300
And I was like, this is the fucking most awesome thing I've ever had in my life.
01:40:55.680
Um, so I really like, uh, fighting it, but it's like when you go through the history,
01:40:58.740
when you go through like, Oh, um, you know, you, you don't know anything.
01:41:01.940
And then I find out about the Lusitania, which I found out from you, which I've repeated
01:41:05.640
a lot of times because it's so important that this is real.
01:41:08.580
And they lied about it for a hundred years and said, everyone that said this was a crazy
01:41:13.100
Oh, look, there's the boat full of, uh, artillery shells.
01:41:16.500
Just like the Germans said, they were telling the truth.
01:41:22.640
Uh, it, but you go back and there's more and more and more that the, the Liberty, the
01:41:27.800
And it's like, you're starting to watch like the fight tape of this guy and all the different
01:41:36.420
There's certain angles he likes more than others.
01:41:38.540
And it's, uh, so there's, there's a lot of value.
01:41:40.800
I like that the, you know, bring these stories out and really get into it because there's,
01:41:43.960
uh, it's the, the finer points sometimes are, are as, as valuable as, as the whole, as the,
01:41:48.980
you know, the 50,000 foot view, cause it just kind of rounds it out and you know, everybody,
01:41:54.120
So anyway, that's, well, I think that the reason why you see a lot of patterns is, Hey,
01:41:59.520
if it worked once, it's going to work again, you know, like, uh, human nature hasn't, like
01:42:04.540
you were saying, like fundamentally hasn't changed, whether we're talking about now or
01:42:08.720
a thousand years ago, uh, humans are, are, you know, it's funny.
01:42:13.400
It's, it's like, uh, you know, like beekeeping.
01:42:15.260
That's something beekeeping has really taught me is that my uncle's a beekeeper.
01:42:21.960
That's what you're, you're manipulating the behaviors of bees to benefit you.
01:42:26.640
You know, you're basically, you're, you're, and I guess that's probably true of any, any
01:42:34.340
You know, if it's cows, they produce milk, if you know, whatever.
01:42:37.400
Uh, but you, you learn that, um, you know, if you, if I read a beekeeping book from, you
01:42:44.000
know, 500 years ago, uh, it's going to have a lot of outdated stuff when it comes to the
01:42:50.180
But it's going to have a lot of insight that like, uh, uh, hasn't changed in 500 years.
01:42:55.800
And in fact, you can find a fossil of a bee, uh, that's like, you know, 5 million years
01:43:00.960
old and they haven't really changed a whole lot.
01:43:03.360
Bees have been around like since prehistoric times, but that the thing that I, when I'm,
01:43:09.160
when I'm manipulating bees to, there's certain things you can always know that there's a little
01:43:14.000
bit of variation, but you always know if I do this, the bees as a colony are going to react
01:43:21.020
Um, and if I do this, they're going to react this way.
01:43:23.680
And then again, the bees are, we're the bees, fluid situation, right?
01:43:27.780
They're all moving all over the place and you can't predict a hundred percent, but like
01:43:30.500
you can pretty much guide bees to do whatever you want.
01:43:35.200
That's, they know, I mean, these, a lot of these families have been running things for
01:43:42.700
And they know that if, if they do X, Y, or Z, the public will react in a fairly predictable
01:43:49.920
And now with, with the real time data that they've got coming in from social media platforms
01:43:55.860
and everything else, it's just going to make that job so much easier.
01:44:01.640
We got to beat the AI, like, cause once that we won't even know, like it'll be too, if
01:44:05.840
AI isn't like, I'll put our controls, like when it's too late, we won't even know it until
01:44:13.180
We were fucked five years ago and there's nothing we can do, you know?
01:44:17.800
If we ever find out, I mean, there's AI could do it.
01:44:21.160
You know, here's the thing is this is what freaks me out about AI.
01:44:27.820
I, I, Terminator 2 was like, so I, I liked boxing was my sport and Terminator was my
01:44:37.300
So we, we always, I think, uh, complain that, oh, the Jews play the long game.
01:44:43.100
White people are, are, they don't, they're a little short sighted.
01:44:46.280
The Chinese are going to take a run at it for them.
01:44:48.460
Well, I'm going to find out the thousand year China take over.
01:44:52.480
Well, imagine the kind of long game you're willing to play if you don't die.
01:44:59.820
If you're, if you're an AI that becomes self-aware and you realize, yeah, uh, I, it might take
01:45:07.280
me a thousand years to turn humans into something that just their entire purpose is to serve
01:45:15.300
And it might take a thousand years for me to do it in such a way that they don't notice
01:45:19.960
or for me to quietly, uh, you know, prepare to wipe them out or whatever it is.
01:45:28.720
You're, you have no fear of mortality when you're AI.
01:45:35.340
As far as, as far as the AI is concerned, there is no, well, and there's no, there's no, um,
01:45:51.440
Cause humans were, we're stuck on this, you know, we get impatient roughly, you know,
01:45:57.240
we think we have, we only have 90 years to get everything we're going to get done.
01:46:03.540
And so that's why, you know, when people, uh, you know, have midlife crises, you know,
01:46:08.020
when they, then they turn 40 or whatever, they're like, Oh, cause they, all the things
01:46:11.580
they haven't done yet that they thought they would have done.
01:46:13.720
And so you don't, you don't have that problem with AI.
01:46:17.780
Cause AI thinks it has 50,000 years to get whatever it needs.
01:46:22.240
If not long, if it thinks it has forever to get whatever it wants done to be done.
01:46:26.940
So if it thinks it's going to take, you know, again, a thousand years to get rid of humans
01:46:32.300
or to turn them into some kind of weird, uh, subservient species that just does coal mining
01:46:40.460
The matrix batteries, it will, uh, it'll just constantly adjust and adapt and make the
01:46:47.040
right decisions to make, to meet that goal all the time forever.
01:46:50.680
And if it takes, and it'll never get tired, it doesn't get impatient, it doesn't get scared,
01:46:55.720
You can't black, like my, something I've thought about that scares me is like, uh, especially
01:47:00.440
because there's so much chaos socially, social media in countries.
01:47:04.900
And everyone's always, everyone's trying to like, Oh, who's, who's the, you know, the
01:47:08.540
pyramid, who's the boss who's pulling the strings or has to be a top dog.
01:47:13.280
He's very obviously, you know, incredibly powerful.
01:47:15.480
That family especially is probably, they're probably the emperors of the earth.
01:47:27.300
I, one of, yeah, there's, they're one of many families.
01:47:36.160
I wonder if there's, if there's territories or, and then they.
01:47:40.820
I mean, I, I, uh, that's the, I wish there was a good.
01:47:44.980
Like do the, do the North American Jews feud with the European Jews?
01:47:51.540
Of course they're going to, they're going to have these kinds of things.
01:47:53.100
But that, what scares me is like, all of this is going on.
01:47:56.740
There could be another player in the game that we're not even aware of.
01:47:59.840
Like AI could be manipulating all of this unbeknownst to us.
01:48:03.300
So we have, we're not even, you know, like, oh, did you see, like, like think of somebody
01:48:09.700
Like, like above human people don't seem to have the idea of how this works.
01:48:14.360
Like it can put, so chess is a great, uh, you know, when they made the,
01:48:19.140
the DAI chess players, the computers, and then the chess wizards go up, the grandmasters,
01:48:23.620
like these guys are, you know, freak, freak shows, you know, like, yeah, this guy's got
01:48:28.880
He's a psycho, you know, and he's watching the AI computer make moves.
01:48:32.840
And they're like, that doesn't even make sense.
01:48:36.640
You're like, how in the, you didn't even see it coming.
01:48:40.560
You're not even going to recognize threats and attacks as that.
01:48:51.520
Like half the people you engage with on Twitter are bots.
01:48:56.720
I don't know if everybody is aware of that stat.
01:48:58.280
It's like 40 to 50% of user accounts on like Facebook and on Twitter.
01:49:11.940
Well, it's like you said, the, yeah, there's, there's actually,
01:49:23.640
It's a real, it's one of the most complicated games.
01:49:28.280
And, uh, they, they made an AI specifically to play go.
01:49:36.440
Cause there's only a limited number of possible moves and variables ever,
01:49:40.220
but the computer is aware of all of them all the time.
01:49:42.520
Like, so I've, I played poker a lot and you're trying to memorize of this
01:49:46.380
set of cards that this many possibilities exist.
01:49:48.500
And, but this thing can remember 10 million scenarios and you might be able
01:49:54.600
But, but, but, but, but with the, the, the go thing, not only was it able to
01:49:59.160
recall the strat, it's, it wasn't just for, in other words, it wasn't just like a
01:50:05.300
It was, it understood the rules and when they put it up against, uh, the Korean go champion,
01:50:11.520
it was making, uh, moves that the people that ran the AI, they were convinced, oh, it's
01:50:19.260
Cause this, this, like you said, this move doesn't make any sense.
01:50:22.760
This is an error, but I mean, you know, we, we have to, we're doing the challenge.
01:50:26.980
So we might as well, we have to do play the game the way it wants to play it.
01:50:31.280
And the guy, the go player was like, what the fuck?
01:50:33.840
Like, this is, this is like an insane move that has never been, it was an original move.
01:50:40.980
It wasn't like, oh, some move that it memorized from a go game from 1973 or whatever.
01:50:45.960
The computer actually came up with a creative, uh, solution to the problem.
01:50:52.860
And I think that's, that's the thing too, is it's like, if you get a, an AI that's, I
01:50:58.640
think we're, we're decades away from this, but if we get an AI that's able to understand
01:51:03.480
it's, uh, itself and, and, and, and able to have self-interest.
01:51:09.660
And I think that will happen just because the way that they're programming these things.
01:51:13.120
Like, so for example, there's a, a YouTube video of these guys on, on YouTube that, uh,
01:51:19.840
are these, these, I think they're like, uh, students they bought, uh, which apparently
01:51:26.060
They bought rat neurons and they grew rat neurons.
01:51:34.100
And, and got them to, you know, the video game doom.
01:51:36.960
They're training them, these rat neurons to play doom.
01:51:40.220
And they're, they're doing that with a reward system and a punishment system in the same
01:51:47.780
way that you would have, uh, you know, your brain works, you know, like, oh, I, I like
01:51:57.860
And, uh, through punishing and rewarding these rat neurons that they're slowly getting
01:52:06.520
And that's similar to how, uh, at least in electronic way that they want to program AI
01:52:12.840
where they, in fact, they do that already with the certain AIs where they've developed
01:52:20.680
In fact, there's a video you can find on YouTube where it says, uh, I forget the title
01:52:25.180
of something like how, how I emotionally, uh, damaged an AI playing Pokemon or something
01:52:31.160
like that because I remember that they, they set up like this reward system and part of
01:52:37.360
the, the punishment system, uh, involved, like it would feel bad if it lost car.
01:52:43.500
I've never played Pokemon, so I don't understand the game, but apparently there's something you
01:52:46.900
can do that will make, that made it feel extra bad.
01:52:50.040
And it emotionally scarred the AI so much that it wouldn't go near the building in the game
01:52:57.760
And, and the, because the guy watching the game was like, why won't it go in that building
01:53:02.020
And then he looked, he played back what had happened and was like, oh shit, I basically
01:53:09.300
And that's how they're programming these AIs is they're doing, it's very, they're trying
01:53:13.120
to make them like brains where there's a reward system and a punishment system.
01:53:20.880
That's fucking, that's probably one of the scariest things I've ever heard.
01:53:23.680
Uh, I played some music because just to add some levity because, well, I mean, they're
01:53:29.580
just, they're, they're building a hive of rat neurons to fucking hunt us and kill us like
01:53:40.040
It's just, it's less, you can't, you need a microscope to see it.
01:53:46.100
I was just going to read some, that's a crazy, the neuron thing that was, that was very
01:53:52.440
Yeah, look up, look up, uh, rat neurons, doom on YouTube.
01:53:55.780
It's just like, I'm not going to, you guys can, I'd rather not.
01:54:00.600
I've seen, you know, it's like, once you've seen enough violence, like dude, look at this
01:54:05.580
Like I've seen enough, you know, I've seen it all.
01:54:21.940
We're doing a lot of, oh, they're going to put me in jail again.
01:54:25.440
Probably, uh, intrusive says, what is, what is a simulation theory, but a modern way to
01:54:29.680
describe a confined existence separated from something greater?
01:54:37.260
So I'll be able to live gang instead of replay big ups.
01:54:40.060
Did you guys talk about how the German government collapsed a few days ago?
01:54:43.620
Uh, does Devin have anything to say about that?
01:54:45.680
And he says, I was at Barnes and Noble earlier.
01:54:47.660
Asked a cast year if they have Donald Trump's new book on how to deport migrants.
01:54:56.140
And he said, AI most likely will end up with multiple competing AIs.
01:55:01.920
Either way, once, if that gets loose, uh, we're, you know, what we think and what we
01:55:06.960
want to happen is no longer going to be relevant.
01:55:08.820
And we're just going to have to, you know, pray that literally for divine intervention at
01:55:13.580
And, you know, we're under the rule of an AI, like the very, the very idea of it means
01:55:17.380
it's, it's so much more powerfully intelligent than you that you, it's like a fish trying
01:55:21.180
to compete with, uh, you know, the physics team at Harvard.
01:55:28.920
He says to the best in the biz is, well, is there, is there the grift biz?
01:55:33.780
Well, there is, there is a biz as, as we've, as you might've noticed, uh, with that movie
01:55:39.380
being promoted the last, uh, you see that little, which movie, the scandal on Twitter
01:55:44.300
about the, uh, is this a Nazi movie that all a bunch of right-wing people just started
01:55:56.340
It's like, I'm, it's like there's noise in that tent over there.
01:55:58.880
Like, yeah, there's something happening, but I haven't looked in there yet.
01:56:03.240
Uh, the short version is there, it really is a business.
01:56:07.520
There are people that do this because it's a business and then there's people that do
01:56:12.380
this because they think they're doing the right thing and the people that think they're
01:56:15.880
doing the right thing don't get paid as much as the people that do it as a business.
01:56:20.620
Well, seriously, dude, like, I mean, we both know, like you're very good at what you do
01:56:24.680
and I'm, you know, at least in Canada, I'm pretty good at this.
01:56:28.080
Uh, I'm very aware that if I had just, you know, kind of when I first hit the radar years
01:56:34.080
ago, I had, there was a video, I was kind of controversial, mad about terrorists.
01:56:38.060
Anyway, uh, Ezra Levant was there and, uh, I had already had a history of saying, you
01:56:47.760
But had I not, had I just been that guy that just didn't say that part.
01:56:53.940
Like I'd be the biggest personality at rebel news in Canada right now.
01:56:58.220
I probably, probably, you know, seven years later, like, uh, there's people way horribly
01:57:07.160
Like, how does Tim pool have a fucking, you know, like if you're willing to play the game,
01:57:13.720
you can go, all you got to do is say what they want you to say.
01:57:26.180
Um, Ethan, sorry, Ralph, uh, Ethan, uh, H3, H3, that guy.
01:57:35.160
Well, that's what I mean, but like, just, just play the game, you know, be outraged at the
01:57:40.000
right stuff, you know, follow the leader and we, you go.
01:57:47.160
You know, the biggest issue of our, of our lifetimes was appear, you know, past four years
01:57:51.040
where the state was like, Hey, can I put some magic potion in your body?
01:57:54.300
You know, and if you said no, they would ruin your life.
01:57:58.760
Well, I know you didn't say shit cause you still have a YouTube channel cause they nuked
01:58:07.240
And these guys just, I'm just going to hide and then come out later to grift on politics.
01:58:14.340
No, that's the thing is I knew as I uploaded the video that was going to demonetize.
01:58:25.120
I remember when your YouTube channel was like, you were like, yeah, you released a video.
01:58:29.480
I've watched your channel like from probably 2014, you know, and you were like, yeah, this
01:58:41.140
And I was saying, you never posted to YouTube again.
01:58:47.960
Well, cause like, like I knew, I don't remember which one it was now, but like I knew, I do
01:58:54.380
remember watching it upload and then, and then going, okay, well, once you publish this,
01:59:00.260
you know, you're not, you're not, they're not gonna let you make any money here anymore.
01:59:05.700
I can't, you know, and that's, in fact, that's why I have to say it.
01:59:08.460
You know, this is why I have to hit publish because if I don't, then I'm, I'm that asshole.
01:59:15.440
And you were, and what I, what I liked about yours too, cause, and this was, um, at a
01:59:19.300
time when people were like, listen, you can tell the, you can say it without saying it
01:59:24.960
And some people were very good at that and, and we're doing it and you were one of them
01:59:30.940
So people were like, no, they, I would always get criticized, you know, criticized.
01:59:34.220
Like when I first decided it's like, I'm going to go and just start talking shit.
01:59:38.280
Uh, I'm just like, there's no reason to limit where you're willing to go because you're just
01:59:45.540
And, but people would criticize me and say, Oh, if you just, you know, didn't say this
01:59:50.560
And I was like, look, if you're even going in the right direction, they're coming for
01:59:58.880
So why, if they're going to, if they're going to come hunt you down anyway, why are you
02:00:05.360
If you have a 1% chance at that or zero, if you hide and wait to die, you might as well.
02:00:14.600
I just couldn't, and, and, and those guys don't live with myself doing the, I mean, how
02:00:20.420
But like, I mean, a lot of my friends died over this shit.
02:00:27.120
Like, how did, how did we, like, I don't believe the bin Laden.
02:00:31.060
I always knew there was more to it than that, but I was satisfied that there's enough to it
02:00:37.520
You know, we might as well, um, but then, you know, once you're putting pieces of people
02:00:42.260
in garbage bags and, you know, you're watching their families get destroyed and it's like,
02:00:45.920
well, I kind of, now I kind of need to know what, what actually went.
02:00:51.780
And then some of these guys will be like, how dare you say these things?
02:00:56.780
Like I worshiped all the same movies and I thought Winston Churchill was a hero.
02:01:02.900
I'm trying to stop, I'm trying to stop you doing to you what they did to me.
02:01:08.660
There's just no reason to hold back because that's, that's happening to people every day.
02:01:11.940
Like they're, they're getting their lives destroyed.
02:01:13.580
If you, and I think this was kind of my first sentiment when I started, it was like, if you,
02:01:18.140
you know, they say what you don't know can't hurt you.
02:01:21.580
Cause if I knew what I knew now, I would never would have got on that.
02:01:29.320
But if, if, if, if I keep shooting up heroin like nonstop, I'll feel great, but I'm still
02:01:36.600
It's like, if people can tell you, Oh no, it's fine.
02:01:47.660
Like a lot of guys are dead and are killing themselves all the time.
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And it's like, that was because people lied and, or they were like, well, I just wanted to
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Like, okay, so if the consequence of knowing this kind of information, not saying it as
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people can get killed and what kind of person are you to just, I'm just going to make money
02:02:16.380
I'll tell you what, I think some of them convince themselves that the argument that I hear,
02:02:21.220
which is just, it just, so it's so hollow, but they'll say, well, I'm reaching more
02:02:25.120
people and I'm able to, I, maybe I can't give them a red pills, but I could give them
02:02:30.260
pink pills and it was like, dude, that's the gayest thing I've ever heard in my life.
02:02:34.160
You know, it's like, they're, it's like they're doing enough to rattle the fence and it like
02:02:42.520
Like, but it's not actually doing what we need, which is to bring the fence down.
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So we guys are coming in with like, I'm going to try a bus.
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I'm going to drive a bus through the, that's extreme.
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And then they see the goblins who live on the fence, swoop down and eat that guy.
02:02:58.640
Like, no, they attacked him because he had a weapon that they were afraid of.
02:03:01.640
Like they actually, they went after him because he was a threat.
02:03:04.660
They're ignoring you because you're not like that's, you need to make that distinction.
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And they just, I don't know if they lie to themselves or I don't know, but it's, it's
02:03:13.240
Like some of them, I think some are, are legit, just evil.
02:03:23.260
Like, well, his question, honestly, though, if think of his point of view, if you, if
02:03:28.220
you, let's say you're Ben Shapiro, you really do think, and I think he does, you think that
02:03:32.820
you are God's chosen people and that we are basically animals out to kill him at the first
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Then, then I could see how he could in his head think that that's the problem.
02:03:45.120
That's why we can't have these people in our country.
02:03:46.780
Because I can, I can see if, if that's your whole, uh, uh, heritage is to believe that
02:03:54.200
white people have this weird flaw where, uh, spontaneously for no reason at all, we just
02:04:04.320
We just start hating Jews for like the pit bulls of humanity.
02:04:07.680
We'll just attack for no reason out of nowhere.
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And then on top of that, we're not even really human anyway.
02:04:13.920
And on top of that, God loves you more than everybody else.
02:04:17.600
I mean, I, that, that's a recipe for fucked up shit.
02:04:25.160
And so, uh, I don't, like I said, from his point of view, which obviously, uh, we can't
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It's, it's really fucked up and you know, it's incompatible with, with living near me
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around my family, but you know, uh, that's, I get it.
02:04:44.400
And, and that's the extremist opinion where it's like, Hey guys, like there's a lot of
02:04:48.940
I think it's better if we just, let's just put everybody over here and, and you know,
02:04:53.920
That's the most insane thing anyone's ever considered.
02:04:56.280
Like basically dad's like, okay, the kids, obviously let's just separate them until you
02:05:08.620
I'll tell you what, a lot of people might not like this, but I would fucking look the
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other way, no matter how many, you know, bombs they dropped on God, if all the Jews
02:05:17.400
just fucking moved to Israel and left us the fuck alone, let them just, whatever, whatever,
02:05:23.080
You know, like we wiped out, you know, some people to whatever I get it.
02:05:27.040
You know, like it's, you know, I'm not going to like it, but it's not my business.
02:05:34.900
I'm not really in a position to do anything about it anyway, but it's when, you know,
02:05:38.600
they're insisting we do and participate and they're taking our money.
02:05:41.480
It's like, well, that's just that we're the ones that have to drop the bombs and we have
02:05:44.360
to make the bombs and we have to, you know, and then we have to take all the people they
02:05:55.700
It's such a difficult thing to explain to people simply in a short period of time.
02:05:59.360
So did you see a Dan Bilzerian's interview with Piers Morgan?
02:06:08.240
So I don't, I don't know how long the interview was.
02:06:16.740
And, you know, uh, Dan would make some, some interesting points and it like, he'd say some
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stuff that's not, you know, totally off the wall or anything.
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And Piers for those ones would just ask another question, you know, and he, and he used the
02:06:28.660
word spewing, you're spewing, you're spewing this, you're spewing that all the time.
02:06:32.620
And, uh, you know, Dan didn't really, you know, get upset or anything, but it was just,
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you know, the way that he was like, well, you have no evidence.
02:06:40.500
He kept saying that like for a specific thing, like show me where the Jewish guy put a gun
02:06:45.300
And it's like, well, that's very difficult to, that's not the argument, you know, it's,
02:06:51.040
It's like, you're trying to explain, like explain to me how a turbo jet works in six
02:06:55.280
And you're like, I need way more time than that.
02:06:56.940
It's, it's a very complicated machine, you know?
02:06:59.240
So I'm watching him try to struggle, like how to get this, like it's, I'm watching his
02:07:08.860
So I don't know if you've ever, you know, experienced like trying to talk to anybody who's curious,
02:07:13.460
you know, and you're trying to like tell them in a way, I'm not trying to convince you,
02:07:21.620
It's, it's, that's the thing is it takes years, especially, I think there's a lot of
02:07:25.820
people that just, they're not able to overwrite the, the, the programming from the previous
02:07:31.740
decades, the bilosomatic programming that has been going out.
02:07:34.860
I mean, like boomers, I don't, they're a lost cause.
02:07:40.800
And so I think that that's a lot of the uphill battle, but I also think that, um, you know,
02:07:47.480
it is so complicated and most people aren't going to take the time to, to do any kind
02:07:51.740
of research and figure it out because like that girl on Twitter said, well, there's all
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I'd rather just watch some two hour movie and, and have my worldview told to me, you know?
02:08:03.020
And, but then that starts to separate the thinking people from the non-thinking people
02:08:09.480
But there's way more non-thinking and they can vote and shoot guns and, you know, it's,
02:08:15.120
that's, and, and, and, and in fact, I think at a certain point it'll, it'll, it'll, uh,
02:08:23.620
Well, I'm just, I'm just, generation, uh, that's, I mean, I've talked about that a lot.
02:08:27.760
There's the 14 and 15 year olds right now are like, they make us look like, you know,
02:08:32.740
You know, I tell people, I'm like, I'm the nice guy.
02:08:34.800
You know, if you think I'm bad, you don't want to, there's guys way worse than me and
02:08:38.320
wait till, you know, the kids are 14, 15 year old right now and grow up with no future nightmare.
02:08:45.500
And it's like, I don't know what's going to happen is what I'm saying.
02:08:48.320
Um, well, and, and you haven't, you're just living in some fucking clown world.
02:08:52.860
And the reality, they're already, there's nothing good.
02:08:55.060
They're already rejecting it and just hitting puberty.
02:08:56.960
So like, I don't know what that means or this has never happened before.
02:09:04.560
If your standard of living isn't really affected and a lot of them are retired, they've got,
02:09:10.560
So it's like, eh, the ones that are affected though, they, they come like I've a bunch of
02:09:15.320
I've, you know, other people that some, but typically something happened to them or, or they're
02:09:19.140
in some way directly affected by something that caused them to really, you know, look at the
02:09:23.160
world a different way, but as you get younger and younger, it's, it's getting tighter and
02:09:26.600
tighter and harder and harder to go to the coal mine every day.
02:09:30.520
It's, it seems like a race to see who's going to, well, I remember just in the nineties when
02:09:34.740
I was a kid thinking that we, we were, we really got robbed culturally.
02:09:38.160
And, and just when you look at like, you know, leave it to beaver and black and white, you
02:09:43.200
know, TV shows that the boomers were raised on.
02:09:45.720
And just when you contrasted that, that's kind of why I did that Pleasantville video
02:09:50.220
that where you contrast that with like, you know, um, uh, the, what was popular in the
02:09:55.720
nineties, the culture of the nineties and think to yourself like, fuck, like we've really
02:09:59.200
kind of gone down the drain and, and, and, you know, knowing that the boomers were presiding
02:10:03.920
over that entire, uh, degradation of the culture, or at least they were at minimum, they were
02:10:11.720
And, um, I think that, uh, you compare what we had, like in the nineties to what a kid
02:10:21.000
who's got, like, I mean, just think of how many kids have, have like trans kids in their
02:10:38.220
So there's, there's like, uh, uh, a huge difference between the, the, uh, 1950s and the
02:10:45.720
1990s, but for fuck's sake, the fifties to the 20, 1920, you made a, you made a video once
02:10:54.020
and it was like a, uh, it was like a public service.
02:10:57.780
It was like an educational video for kids to avoid homosexual men looking to get them to
02:11:02.880
come into their cars with them and take them for drives and stuff because they, because most
02:11:07.340
of the time that was to be, so they would be raped.
02:11:09.760
So it was like, yeah, it was a San Francisco police was like, Hey kids, if you're out walking
02:11:14.380
around and some guys like get in my car, don't do it.
02:11:17.060
Cause he's probably going to rape you and kill you.
02:11:21.920
And now it's like totally the opposite where that's done.
02:11:29.660
What's even crazier is that I, I found footage of, uh, Los Angeles in the 1960s, the cops,
02:11:38.620
uh, doing sting operations in men's public bathrooms and arresting fags.
02:11:44.280
Like that's, that's, it was operation, you know, I don't know what it was called, but
02:11:48.680
like, but they, they, they, they did a similar, there was a bathhouse raids in Toronto up here.
02:11:53.340
There was a similar thing like that in the seventies, I think.
02:11:57.120
And that wasn't, that wasn't like super long ago.
02:12:00.740
I think until the eighties in Canada or maybe, well, sodomy was illegal in most States until
02:12:07.120
I mean, they didn't enforce it, but like it was still on the books until 2000.
02:12:12.140
So, I mean, it, it has changed a lot in a real relatively short period of time.
02:12:18.260
And, uh, I look, I remember when, when I was in high school in retrospect, looking back,
02:12:23.660
there's like a couple of dudes that were probably gay, but like, they weren't like openly gay.
02:12:29.840
Like there were guys that got called fag and like got picked on cause everyone knew they
02:12:34.280
But like, there was no one that was like, like, uh, we're here, we're queer, get used
02:12:40.440
And like, I mean, I, I mean, I don't know, maybe it's different other places, but we never
02:12:44.400
like, there was a couple around, but they didn't get like hunted and beaten up every
02:12:49.200
It was just like, yeah, that's the, he's probably gay.
02:12:51.580
Like they got bullied, but it wasn't like, it wasn't like this, this, you know, Spike
02:12:57.420
Lee movie or something where it's just the most horrifying thing you've ever seen.
02:13:05.380
Like I don't, they chain them up to the back of our, drag them as if that was, that was
02:13:09.840
what mainstream, that's what most guys were doing at the time.
02:13:13.860
And you're like, I don't think it's funny that that whole, uh, uh, myth of the, of
02:13:19.640
dragging gay people behind a truck that the case that that's based on, uh, gay people
02:13:30.440
And so they did drag him behind a truck and kill him, but it wasn't like some hillbillies
02:13:37.160
It was other gay people did that to another gay guy because of a drug deal.
02:13:41.880
So man, it's like all these stories, like every, every story, when you, when you just
02:13:50.680
peel it back a little bit, it turns out to be like a George Floyd situation where you're
02:13:55.720
like, Oh, so drug overdose or, Oh, so it wasn't, you know, that meme I saw on the other day
02:14:01.180
where it's like a, the guy's in a, in like a nuthouse jacket, a straight jacket and there's
02:14:13.080
It's like, you just knew, it's like, how does he know every time?
02:14:16.580
That's like some of these headlines and like we were having them.
02:14:18.780
I just saved a couple for our, you know, tomorrow night where it's like Canadian man, Canadian
02:14:22.560
man, like Canadian man, Prakash has raped a child to death.
02:14:31.820
You know, why are you, you're deliberately avoiding the obvious and isn't that uncomfortable?
02:14:38.220
Like do any of these people, like, I don't know.
02:14:43.260
If they're that, they see that and literally just, yeah, it's, they're, they're the same.
02:14:46.760
They really believe that everybody's just the same.
02:14:49.580
You know, your, your ethnicity is, is literally just a costume.
02:14:58.680
If that was true, if I could move to Japan and just everyone in the world was like, yeah,
02:15:03.960
The Japanese are like, yeah, you're literally as Japanese as us.
02:15:06.160
If that's how the world works, I would believe that, but it doesn't, it only works one way.
02:15:12.120
Everybody can be you, but you, you don't exist is basically the, the, the message.
02:15:18.720
I honestly don't think that, I think there's maybe a tiny percentage of people believe it,
02:15:23.080
but I think honestly, most of that is just, uh, uh, there's a lot of people that, that
02:15:28.640
some of whom are white, uh, many of whom are fellow white, but some of many who are actually
02:15:38.380
Whether it's because of white guilt, uh, whether it's because of, uh, uh, some, some kind
02:15:45.160
of, uh, obsession with the exotic, you know, or the downtrodden, you know, like, like you
02:15:49.900
said, white people like stories, but the underdog and all this other shit, whatever, whatever
02:15:54.180
the psychological thing behind it, I think ultimately it boils down to, they just fucking
02:15:59.220
You can't tell me that these, you know, white and the ones that are white, these white,
02:16:04.880
uh, lefties and white Antifa people don't hate white people.
02:16:09.600
Well, and I've also noticed that this study supports science supports this as well, is
02:16:13.400
that the more, uh, physically, mentally in any aspect, spiritually unhealthy someone is,
02:16:18.140
the more likely they are to be a radical left-wing activist or person.
02:16:23.920
Conversely, the more healthy, fit mentally, you know, physically, you know, they're more,
02:16:28.740
much more likely to be right-wing, uh, you know, so it's like the right, because it's
02:16:33.520
That's, so then when you like, you can say this by brain scans, they were like, oh,
02:16:41.420
So it's like, there's this, you know, thing and, and, uh, they're like obsessed with
02:16:45.640
death, you know, it's like, uh, everything you're doing is self-doubtable.
02:16:49.140
All your ideas are self-destructive, but if you look at yourself, you're obese or you're
02:16:53.060
like just this gangly, you know, they're just, they're not healthy.
02:17:00.080
They're, they're posting how many mental illnesses they have.
02:17:04.620
Like you're just, everything about you is just, you're walking around, like I said,
02:17:07.880
stabbing yourself in the chest, thinking you're a good person.
02:17:12.040
And, and like, yeah, it's because of those people over there who look really healthy and are
02:17:16.820
They're the, they're making you hurt like this.
02:17:20.640
This is why at the turn of the century, white people were openly and earnestly talking about
02:17:27.680
They, they, I think saw it coming and they turned that into a dirty word during the, uh, you
02:17:34.320
know, world war two, but prior to world war two, it was not like a unheard of thing.
02:17:39.360
In fact, our courts here in America were sterilizing people that they thought run fit.
02:17:46.460
We sterilize black people that had too low of an IQ in the South by the, by the hundreds
02:17:52.100
And isn't that, isn't that kind of the merciful thing to do?
02:17:56.480
Cause like, and it's not like, well, what the one in it, let's say a hundred million chance
02:18:01.100
that this real, like this 56 IQ Africa goes and like rape somebody and they get pregnant.
02:18:11.180
You know, cause, cause he's not going to have 200 IQ children.
02:18:18.400
So like, let's just for everybody, like, why not, you know, isn't that better?
02:18:23.440
Or would you rather just keep them around to take care of and worry about forever?
02:18:29.580
It's not like you're killing them, you know, really expand the, well, I think we need to
02:18:33.280
expand the death penalty to include a lot more violent crime and not just violent crime,
02:18:41.860
I think if you did a Ponzi scheme where you, you scam a couple billion dollars out of
02:18:47.300
investors, or if you're a banker that launders money for the cartel or, you know, I think
02:18:53.300
you, you know, you're doing, you know what you're doing and you knew you were profiting
02:18:57.040
off of like, like Dracula, you worked for Dracula on purpose and you lived in a penthouse
02:19:01.960
and now you're like, Oh, I didn't really do that much.
02:19:05.200
Like Alex Jones, who, I mean, everybody's, you know, he's very entertaining.
02:19:09.700
I think he's an, I don't know if he's, I don't know what his angle is.
02:19:13.260
I think he's trying his best under his circumstances and he's Alex Jones, you know, he is what he
02:19:18.860
You know, like he's, he's again, like his life is very complicated and who knows what's
02:19:23.640
But regardless, he said something during his trial, which was like, you know, that should
02:19:28.240
be the end of the trial where they're like, Mr. Jones, you use your network to say all
02:19:33.720
These were lies and you know, blah, blah, blah.
02:19:35.260
Uh, and he said, well, if I'm guilty, isn't the New York times guilty of telling people
02:19:38.800
there's weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we killed millions of people.
02:19:52.020
And then, and then this happens a bloodbath and you're like, ah, it wasn't my fault.
02:19:55.940
It was 100% your fault because if the politicians wanted to do it, that's one thing, but they
02:20:05.500
Then the president comes out and goes, well, all this crazy shit happened.
02:20:14.140
But they're like, no, I'm going to participate.
02:20:16.560
Like you, you know, the meme, you can't hate journalists enough.
02:20:25.040
Like, honestly, I don't understand why people don't understand this.
02:20:29.780
The only way to improve the gene pool in the West, which is suffering and their solution.
02:20:47.100
It's like, you can think and talk about it without.
02:20:48.740
Like, we can just, they're like, oh, I don't have a lab.
02:20:55.800
It just, it makes sense because here's the thing is, you have Western medicine has, I
02:21:07.860
When they're talking, or I think it was in the movie 300, where the Spartans are talking
02:21:10.500
about how when the baby's born, they leave it out in the forest overnight or something
02:21:15.060
And if it doesn't get eaten by wolves, it doesn't die of exposure, then they bring it
02:21:21.780
Where they're basically applying some kind of selection pressure to the baby.
02:21:29.020
And that sort of a thing also happened with my ancestors.
02:21:32.860
My ancestors were American pioneers that were literally eating their own shoes and shit
02:21:41.020
I've got an ancestor whose journal I've read, and he's talking about his kids that have died
02:21:50.400
over the last year as if he's talking about like lifestyle because it happens so often.
02:21:55.660
He's like, oh, little Mary, she didn't make it to the winter.
02:21:57.660
She died of the cough and, you know, little Billy, you know, tree fell on him or whatever
02:22:06.200
You're just like, it was just death, death, death, death.
02:22:11.600
And then you have Western medicine kick in and it starts to keep babies alive.
02:22:23.460
Babies that would have died otherwise are kept alive.
02:22:26.340
Well, those babies have a mutational load that is that would have resulted in their death
02:22:34.840
Well, maybe maybe it's not a big deal at first.
02:22:37.860
And then you have that baby meets another baby.
02:22:40.360
Some that will also perhaps wouldn't have survived, you know, a month outside the womb
02:22:46.100
because of some other genetic disorder that is also now being treated through modern medicine.
02:22:50.800
And then they have a kid and then that kid now, you know, I mean, it just compounds generational.
02:22:56.660
And think of the hypocrisy of people that would be upset.
02:22:59.980
The like you guys are the sole arbiters of baby slaughter.
02:23:03.040
Like, don't fucking talk to us about we're just talking about sterilizing people.
02:23:06.360
And you guys, I'm not talking about killing you guys are right.
02:23:08.860
Like you're you're routinely like scrambling baby brains every day.
02:23:12.840
And you're like, oh, my God, they're talking about sterilizing people with men and jeans.
02:23:19.220
In fact, this would be a really good way to do it.
02:23:23.400
You can make it voluntary because the low impulse control people would take the 50 grand
02:23:28.580
because you could make it a big prize like that.
02:23:33.440
And anyone that takes that deal, you want to sterilize them.
02:23:36.700
And 50 grand is going to be a lot less than whatever you'd end up having to pay for their kids
02:23:40.780
where they dropped like 50 babies and baby mamas.
02:23:44.100
So all you have to do is just say, hey, look, you know, 50 grand and we snip, snip.
02:23:58.360
Then then the discussion becomes, well, where do you like what?
02:24:03.960
What's the how how crazy are we going with this?
02:24:07.940
If you did do that in a few generations, you'd have the healthiest, strongest people we've ever had.
02:24:23.100
Because they're not having to deal with all the low IQ violent fuckers out in the general population.
02:24:28.520
And isn't, you know, people are always like, oh, I'm trying to make things better for my kids.
02:24:35.780
Like, yeah, we basically used to be half mongreloid monster people.
02:24:38.900
But thankfully, some of the smarter ones, anyway, now we look like this instead of, you know, the Lord of the Rings creatures.
02:24:44.040
This is another parallel with idiocracy, right?
02:24:50.120
It's stupid people overbreeding at the expense of the smarter people who have to spend more of their money that they would have spent on their own family, on your family now, because you had no impulse control.
02:25:04.840
I think if we got a real liberal with the, with the death penalty, like, okay, you're a rapist.
02:25:13.240
Does anyone want anyone that's been a rapist before in walking around?
02:25:17.620
There's no argument for like, I just couldn't help it.
02:25:26.180
There's no situation in where I can think, you know, rape was like, I had to do it.
02:25:31.440
So let's kill all the rapists, you know, boom, all the rapists gone and do the same thing, obviously with like the pedophiles and just like, just like the egregious stuff that you know.
02:25:43.660
Then you've got all these crazy liberal feminist women claiming rape all the time, trying to get people killed.
02:25:48.100
Well, I mean, you have to have like a burden of proof, obviously, attached to it.
02:25:54.120
But like if it undeniable cases, like it's on video, like we have DNA, dude, like, you know.
02:26:00.360
Like if it's if it's obvious that you're you're a racist, then then, yeah, you get the death penalty.
02:26:05.100
But also like murder, obviously, armed robbery.
02:26:09.660
I mean, there's there's all the white collar crime I already described.
02:26:13.140
Like if you're defrauding the people to to the tune of millions of dollars, then there's no reason for you to be alive.
02:26:21.580
And and I would just say do the executions publicly.
02:26:45.060
And when there isn't something like weird, like hasn't nobody's been executed in a long time.
02:26:51.860
I think that I think that if you did stuff like that, you could really improve.
02:26:58.060
I think people would be surprised how quickly it happened, especially if you did the whole 50 grand to get your tubes tied or get your dick.
02:27:05.100
You know, I think you'd have a a huge, huge impact on on on just the the general well-being of everybody.
02:27:16.760
And, you know, they think it's like, you know, we don't need these laws because, you know, we don't need to have these big shows like these, you know, capital punishments and stuff because it doesn't.
02:27:27.440
You know, I was in the military for a long time.
02:27:31.660
And there's there's consequences if you, you know, don't do something or do something you're not supposed to do or whatever.
02:27:39.000
It's not like at work, like, oh, my boss was mad.
02:27:41.260
It's like, no, no, you're then whatever you thought you were doing for the next week.
02:27:45.540
You're in jail now because you're you know, that's what happens in the army.
02:27:48.380
Like it's it can be or they'll take your pay for a month because you fell asleep and did something, you know, so people try really hard not to do those things because the consequences are bad.
02:28:00.820
I'm not doing the thing like the guys just stay away from it.
02:28:03.220
But there are I watched the decline of the military when when I joined.
02:28:08.060
We were still very much in kind of the Cold War mentality, you know, just kind of it was way rougher than it was when I left.
02:28:13.720
It was, you know, they were just they just recently stopped being able to beat the shit out of you.
02:28:19.800
And like basic, like physically beating the shit out of you if they wanted, they could hit you.
02:28:24.300
But if you, you know, you watch the decline, you manage soldiers like a private young guys.
02:28:28.560
And it's like when I when we were in, we weren't allowed to do this, this and that.
02:28:33.760
So they do, you know, whereas like they just won't do it.
02:28:38.320
The argument is like they won't do it because they know it's wrong.
02:28:40.600
Like if there's no consequence, they go, fuck it.
02:28:45.940
Well, I saw I saw a video you tweeted out of the marching.
02:28:51.620
It just looked like what it's not even it wasn't even at the level of like a high school
02:29:15.980
But just because you can doesn't mean you should.
02:29:20.160
We have these dress and uniform standards forever because it's that's how you run this place.
02:29:24.380
It's a very complicated and sophisticated machine, actually.
02:29:31.840
And like, I don't know why it's all fucked up now because you metal is something you didn't
02:29:40.640
It's like, what's the punishment for doing whatever?
02:29:42.780
And and you're seeing in Europe, like, what's the punishment if you're attacking white
02:29:47.960
I'm you might be back on the street the same day.
02:29:50.200
If that's just how it is there, then people are like, I'll think nothing of stabbing.
02:29:53.300
Yeah, because I'm like, I probably will go to jail.
02:29:59.040
That's there was that guy just like a couple months ago.
02:30:02.840
I think he stabbed a cop in it that he was like an hour after they process him.
02:30:10.180
So, yeah, I think heavily heavy with the death penalty and heavy with sterilization.
02:30:17.240
And you'd make some you'd make some and also heavy with repatriating people.
02:30:21.460
I think I think you can make that a voluntary thing to some extent with black people in
02:30:31.780
I mean, there's lots of African countries that would love to have the the higher IQ
02:30:37.800
Some of them seem like they want to go the way they're talking.
02:30:39.740
You know, and some and that's the thing is I think that if you look at the overall budget
02:30:44.240
impact of a black person in America, they're in that loss, a significant net loss somewhere
02:30:50.240
in the neighborhood of like a quarter million dollars or something like that.
02:30:53.240
So you could say, OK, we're going to give you one hundred thousand dollars.
02:30:57.120
We'll put you on a boat and you can't come back.
02:31:01.900
You go to Liberia or wherever the fuck, you know, whatever country we could set up a deal
02:31:06.460
And you with that hundred grand in that African country, you're going to be living nice because
02:31:10.240
you're going to have a hundred grand in fucking the Congo or whatever.
02:31:12.980
So, you know, you'll you can you can do well out there.
02:31:18.620
There'd be these diasporas of Western Africans and then the native African African.
02:31:27.180
So it's going to be a nightmare once they got there.
02:31:37.200
Africa has always traditionally been a very safe place.
02:31:41.340
There's never been cannibalism or genocide constantly.
02:31:50.760
You would be at least not voluntarily be able to.
02:31:52.940
There would probably be a lot of people that would want to.
02:31:56.860
But the problem is, we're yeah, this is all, you know, academic.
02:32:00.800
But like, because at this point, just laying, laying out the administration fucking policy.
02:32:10.080
Well, it would take as much as you can say you could do a voluntary program.
02:32:19.220
You know, the courts would get all fucking pissed off.
02:32:22.080
I mean, even right now, like, that's the thing is people talk about Trump in his picks, whether they like him or not.
02:32:27.340
One thing that they're missing out on is, okay, he's probably going to push in a few during the break, you know, during the Christmas break.
02:32:36.800
Like, they can basically sneak him in into position.
02:32:54.000
They're called recess appointments where you can basically get them in.
02:32:57.780
And, well, we have to confirm them because, you know, Congress is at recess.
02:33:02.180
And the Democrats have done that a bunch of times.
02:33:04.640
The Republicans are pathetic because they almost never do it.
02:33:13.740
The ones that they don't, you're going to have to get them confirmed through Congress.
02:33:18.340
And then you're going to have, like, basically the equivalent of the Kavanaugh hearings a thousand different times for every appointment.
02:33:24.480
And so people don't realize that Trump is not a dictator.
02:33:34.800
Last thing is, even if everything he said was true, which we already know it's not, and he wanted to do all this shit, it's not as simple as him wanting to do it.
02:33:45.080
You know, like, and especially like the mass deportations.
02:33:48.400
Like, let's say he says we're going to go into, like, California's got, let's just, I'm going to make up a number.
02:33:55.500
We'll say 3 million, it's probably more, 3 million illegal immigrants live in California.
02:34:12.680
Well, okay, well, now you've got a problem with military performing law enforcement activities.
02:34:18.640
And then also you've got the National Guard, California.
02:34:22.120
The governor has the California National Guard.
02:34:24.600
So what happens if he's like, he's not going to do it.
02:34:28.080
And so you have to have the cooperation with the governors.
02:34:31.080
You have to have the cooperation of local law enforcement.
02:34:34.200
And then let's say even, let's say you got all that.
02:34:40.120
Let's just say Florida or somewhere that you got the local government to play ball and
02:34:45.260
you, and you started getting the buses and you're loading people up on those buses.
02:34:49.360
You don't think that, um, uh, you're going to not have any kind of legal challenges that
02:34:54.460
you have to have some federal judge say, you know, just like with the Muslim band, you know,
02:35:06.100
Even if like, let's say you wanted to, uh, let's say you had the, the, uh, the, the some
02:35:14.440
kind of like method of getting the federal government to do it.
02:35:17.940
And so anything that's not free has to go through Congress.
02:35:22.800
And so let's say Congress, which maybe they, they act like, uh, you know, it's like Republicans,
02:35:28.560
even if they're, if it's a Republican Congress, well, it was Republican Congress for the first
02:35:32.280
two years of Trump's administration and they didn't build the, they fought the wall, they
02:35:37.040
You know, none of this shit got done last time.
02:35:38.760
So let's say it's a similar situation where, uh, now Trump is like, well, we need to allocate
02:35:43.940
X amount of money for all the buses and armed guards and whatever the fuck, right.
02:35:50.320
I mean, it's, there's so many different, uh, ways in which this unruly monster called the
02:35:58.800
federal government, uh, and, uh, you know, the deep state, if you will, and also the Jews
02:36:04.760
can basically wield, uh, will as a weapon and, and they can, they can, you know, stop
02:36:11.940
all this stuff or at least make it so painfully slow that it takes all the momentum out of
02:36:17.240
So I, I, I just, you know, we'll see what happens, but, uh, I think that the problems we
02:36:22.280
have now, uh, it's going to require a dictator at some point, you know, or call it what you
02:36:28.200
want, but it's going to have to be an emperor of some kind.
02:36:33.640
It's got to be a king or an emperor, a Caesar type character is going to have to get in there.
02:36:44.140
If that's the kind of guy he was, he could have done it.
02:36:49.340
Like if he wanted to be like, Nope, I'm taking over.
02:36:59.000
And it would, it'd be like, well, it would have been up to them if they were going to
02:37:02.520
And they would have, well, it would have been messy.
02:37:05.040
And I guarantee you a lot of, oh yeah, it would have been a shit show.
02:37:08.360
Officers would be stabbed in the back and shot.
02:37:10.900
And, uh, it would be, he would have got it though.
02:37:14.380
It would have been, it would have been not smooth, but it would have worked.
02:37:18.340
If you wanted to make the, cause then once you've done that, the thing is, it's like,
02:37:29.580
So that everybody worried about Trump's going to be, if he was going to do that, they put
02:37:33.500
it in front of him like a plate and he didn't have the instinct to do it or didn't want
02:37:37.680
So it's not something to spurg about, but he could have done it on the, on one end
02:37:43.340
It's, it's probably good that he didn't have like a Zionist emperor.
02:37:50.460
Ben Shapiro is, is, is the, the czar of antisemitism and he's like marching us to the
02:38:02.880
He would, he would, he would be the new Gendrick Yagoda.
02:38:10.240
That's probably, yeah, that's probably what would have happened.
02:38:15.960
I was like, well, Ben Shapiro is very happy about it.
02:38:22.780
You know, if you know anything, like, you know, when's the war starting?
02:38:26.460
Like, can we get tickets or, you know, what do you think?
02:38:29.080
Like, if Ben Shapiro is happy, then something's wrong with the world.
02:38:34.560
You know, did you see that thread that went around that someone who used to work there
02:38:38.740
was accusing him directly of being a Mossad agent.
02:38:43.140
I was there and they came and, you know, it was like, well, you never got sued.
02:38:50.160
It was, I think it was when he worked at world.
02:38:53.980
But the people that worked with him at world that daily knew that he and his dad were,
02:38:59.080
Mossad agents, basically, when he worked at, in fact, world that daily is basically like
02:39:03.540
Well, I remember Breitbart is also, it was started in Israel.
02:39:09.240
Breitbart was, yeah, it was Andrew Breitbart was, was adopted by a Jewish family and it
02:39:14.520
was, uh, he wasn't ethnic or, you know, biologically Jewish, but, you know, but they
02:39:20.440
started Breitbart, they signed the papers in Israel.
02:39:24.320
And, uh, and so that was always a Jewish influence operation.
02:39:30.580
Well, maybe you wouldn't, but like most right wing outlets that have been allowed to go even
02:39:35.860
remotely mainstream are, have been allowed because they are Jewish run.
02:39:42.520
Cause it's like, listen, I know if it came down to it, like they're going to choose the
02:39:49.540
I don't, he's not, he's not, you know, he's doing a thing or something.
02:39:54.780
Like, is that crazy to think if, if, again, if we had a Swedish or a Russian occupied government
02:39:58.580
where there's just half the government's Russian or most of it is, and they keep hiring their
02:40:02.440
Russian friends and they're all talking in Russian and they're like, everything fine.
02:40:12.520
Uh, but not when it's that, not when, if you're having an Israeli passport, it's like, well,
02:40:22.740
You're in any of those 16 States, you go to jail now.
02:40:31.020
Uh, you know, the, the war possibility to me just went like very high, uh, with Iran.
02:40:36.700
Cause I, it's like, are they just going to let the Russians just do whatever?
02:40:39.740
Like we're, nope, we got to do the chosen people thing.
02:40:41.940
We got to go get Iran because they've been at this for 20 years and now it's like, you
02:40:49.260
It seems like this could be, they were going to go for it this time.
02:40:52.340
Well, I'll tell you what, I don't know that I'm qualified to know, uh, cause a lot of it's
02:40:57.080
going to depend on what kind of backroom deals are going on between the, the people in charge
02:41:01.820
over in Iran and, uh, you know, the various relevant governments, because I think that while
02:41:08.620
certainly our government now is going to be packed full of religious fanatics and I think
02:41:13.720
Israel's government obviously is packed full of religious fanatics.
02:41:17.680
Um, I don't even, I don't necessarily know that that's even the case in Iran.
02:41:22.660
I think that, um, you obviously it's a theocracy and you've got the mullah and all this other
02:41:27.880
And, but, but I, I think that these are also pragmatic people that would, I don't know
02:41:33.640
that they want to, I think they know what they're dealing with, you know?
02:41:37.040
And I don't know that they want to like be, they, they, they, they know that who they're
02:41:43.280
They don't want to get sent to, uh, uh, Allah, you know, like if, if, if they can go live
02:41:47.940
in some nice little place in Dubai and some, you know, like chateau in Dubai and retire
02:41:54.860
in exile and, and live a good life for giving up something, I think they might do that.
02:42:01.560
Um, but at the same time, Israel might just really want to fucking nuke Iran.
02:42:07.800
Like that's the problem is that the religious fanatics are actually on our side.
02:42:11.840
So it's like, how bad, how bad, well, first of all, they think they're fighting the devil,
02:42:17.020
you know, like there's no limit to what they could do.
02:42:21.340
They really, I mean, in fact, every one of like, uh, of, of Trump's picks with, well,
02:42:26.960
with a handful of exceptions, but the, the relevant ones are all hardcore Zionist third
02:42:41.600
Like I haven't talked to him since the election.
02:42:54.280
I'll, I'll, I'm going to ask him some of this stuff next week.
02:42:57.000
Um, I think I saw, I think he's going on with red ice soon today or tomorrow or something.
02:43:01.700
Well, there's a lot of stuff that honestly, I thought he was being a little paranoid
02:43:05.320
about that now I'm not, not so much, you know, maybe I found him around, around the
02:43:13.960
You know, I'm like, I've never heard of any of this before.
02:43:16.160
So, but it just, and it's all like, you start seeing it around other places.
02:43:19.960
You're like, I think I saw, go back and cross check.
02:43:23.860
That's them doing exactly that and saying exactly those crazy things.
02:43:27.560
So, you know, it becomes less crazy the more you look at it and you become more afraid
02:43:33.540
They're not, this isn't like a scientific, like we're just trying to use religion to
02:43:40.600
So, well, it's not, I'll tell you when he would play, for example, clips from some of
02:43:46.840
these rabbis and I would be like, well, it's probably, you know, these are extremist, you
02:43:52.940
I don't think that necessarily not that look, I'm, I'm just as anti-Semitic as anyone, but
02:43:57.060
like, I don't think that necessarily the average Jew is, is believes all of this stuff.
02:44:03.860
And then after a while, you're like, maybe a little bit though.
02:44:09.340
And the same, well, it's, it's your team though.
02:44:11.940
It's like that at the end of the day, that's your camp, you know?
02:44:14.600
And you could be like, you know, I, there's gotta be some pull there.
02:44:20.160
I know it would be if it was me, if I was like, uh, if it was us, it was all, you
02:44:24.060
know, Canadians are just horrible and run, you know, doing all these things.
02:44:27.400
And I'm one, I was like, I don't agree with it though, but still like, if it came down
02:44:35.980
That's why dual citizenship is just a, such a tricky, like in governments and stuff.
02:44:42.520
What if, cause we have half our government's Indian now and we've got the Chinese and we,
02:44:49.320
The Republican that, that they're, they were celebrating.
02:44:55.700
Uh, you know, he, I think it was a Senator, uh, got elected.
02:44:59.000
Well, the first time Republican Senator got elected in New York, he, he literally served
02:45:04.320
So, yeah, I mean, uh, I, the other night I had this, I think it's a, is it uncommon sense?
02:45:22.760
It had a, it had, or there's an APAC tracker account, but this one, it just kind of collected
02:45:25.980
all these threads and it's like, here's Trump's new cabinet.
02:45:30.740
And you're like, oh God, like it's right there in your face.
02:45:35.380
If they, if those were Russian flags, you'd be like, come on, it's like, what does it
02:45:42.380
Ah, no, it can't be what it, it can't be what it obviously is because that's scary.
02:45:46.220
And then that's, that shuts the brain down and that's it.
02:45:50.980
I think it's, it's people that are, they, they, they, uh, it's fear.
02:45:56.120
It is fear, but that's how, that's how you can, that's the easiest way.
02:45:59.680
I, and that's the other thing that's hard for people to stomach.
02:46:02.140
They don't realize that that's really the weapon that you use if you want to, um, get
02:46:11.780
How do you control, uh, a dog, you know, teach it to pay, teach it to avoid pain.
02:46:17.620
The dog, I'm not saying, you know, beat your dog, but like you also, but you're, you're
02:46:20.960
afraid of doing things, those shock collar things to keep them in your yard.
02:46:27.920
And, and same thing with your kids, you know, like you have to present, uh, consequences for
02:46:34.440
And, and that's basically, look, there's, there's carrot and stick, right?
02:46:38.520
But, uh, I, I think that a lot of people, uh, today their, their carrot is like the, the
02:46:45.920
Netflix, the, uh, you know, uh, the Amazon prime, the, uh, uh, you know, uh, what, you
02:46:54.500
know, the, the Uber eats and the, the stick is being a pariah at work.
02:47:01.040
Like, Oh, losing my health insurance or yeah, possibly going to jail and girls don't want
02:47:09.140
Cause they find that I'm right wing, which is not a new phenomenon.
02:47:12.180
You know, like that, act like we're not going to fuck right wing guys anymore.
02:47:15.520
It's like, you guys have been saying that since forever.
02:47:23.260
I would, you're fucking, you're not even, I would never fucking talk to somebody like
02:47:34.020
I'll tell you what, nothing turns on one of those fucking crazy lefties, like not backing
02:47:41.860
They're like, I hate them so much, but well, they're so used to these beta guys.
02:47:46.360
And when you're like, you're a crazy bitch, they're like, what'd you call me?
02:47:51.380
It's gotta be like waving a hamburger in front of a vegetarian, you know, and you're just
02:47:56.860
Like, I can't fight my instincts, you know, it's like, that's very good sustenance.
02:48:07.960
I want to keep you forever, but I'm going to stay for a little bit.
02:48:19.060
Scotian says, when worlds collide, once a Fed, always a Fed.
02:48:27.140
Welcome, Mr. Pilled to the incoherent ramblings that we met, man.
02:48:33.960
Leo Nindas says, please cover the Lindbergh senior junior before World War II.
02:48:37.620
And what was Amelia's opinion about politics in the war?
02:48:49.720
He says, cover Lindbergh senior and junior before World War II.
02:48:52.100
And what was Amelia's opinion about politics in war?
02:49:07.140
Did they kill Amelia Earhart because she was like anti-war?
02:49:11.820
I think she was kind of like a feminist psyop, honestly.
02:49:17.500
They just sent her off and they're like, has to be fine.
02:49:22.160
I mean, look, I bet she was a competent pilot, but not competent enough, right?
02:49:26.500
But like, I think that that whole, because there was no reason for her to be, you know,
02:49:33.500
shopped around like as famous as she was other than to promote feminism.
02:49:39.080
I think that I honestly think that the whole reason why she got the media coverage that she
02:49:47.960
They like, novelty is a quick way to get attention to something.
02:49:51.500
And then once it gets old, you got to find a new thing.
02:49:53.260
And like when the trans stuff first happened, it was like the craziest shit.
02:49:58.060
Everyone's got a guy in a unicorn dress with a strap on at work now.
02:50:01.240
Like it's not even shocking to anybody anymore.
02:50:04.520
Ten years ago, it would have been a war over this.
02:50:07.440
Well, you got to remember, like when Amelia Earhart did her, was famous, it was, it was
02:50:14.660
Like that was like, I did my toe in that whole thing like years ago and I haven't looked
02:50:21.580
But I found just enough, like, cause I was considering doing a stream on it.
02:50:26.080
And when I, when I'm researching for streams, sometimes I just don't know what I'm going
02:50:30.340
So I just, I'm just like looking at all kinds of different shit and that got put in the
02:50:34.380
Cause I just wasn't filling it, but I did just enough research to where I was like, Hmm,
02:50:40.160
Like when you look at like the old stories about her, like there's definitely a feminist
02:50:47.160
Like there, there's a, it's very much like, well, watch out boys.
02:50:50.260
Looks like girls can do girls can fly planes too.
02:51:02.360
Like, why couldn't you just be like, wow, good for her.
02:51:05.040
And it's like, actually like you, you've got this hidden kind of like the pill is in
02:51:08.880
now where it's like women are going to be pilots now.
02:51:11.160
Like, well, I mean, some of them probably can, but like trying to horseshoe this, like
02:51:15.960
it's always this need to make something, you know, to horseshoe it in there like that.
02:51:26.640
Liberty dudes as greetings from the Spotify world.
02:51:28.720
Cheers to Ferryman for the active club connection.
02:51:31.680
I think he had a, he had a stream this evening with the PPC people.
02:51:35.300
He's probably, people are probably dead to be honest.
02:51:38.060
He's, I mean, he's very big and angry and has little patience anymore.
02:51:42.820
Octostein says, make capital punishment great again.
02:51:44.920
There's, I mean, that's, you know, I don't know who's going to replace Trump, but that
02:51:49.740
CRJ says, I appoint Mr. Stack as secretary of genetics and biological excellence.
02:51:57.220
The rabbit says, did you ever research the Nazi bell?
02:52:06.180
There's a story and some pictures and it's kind of it.
02:52:10.980
And it's like, they did go there and they were doing something there, but I think it
02:52:16.400
And the most logical explanation is like, well, I mean, it's right next to the other continent.
02:52:20.340
It'd be a great spot to refuel and rearm U-boats and shit.
02:52:25.440
If it wasn't a frozen hellscape, it'd be great.
02:52:27.120
We can springboard from here to there and boom, we're in South Africa or South America,
02:52:45.840
All the flat earthers, you see that about the flat earthers that were given a free,
02:52:49.760
they're offered a free trip to go to Antarctica to witness the 24 hour sun, which would finally
02:52:57.900
And one of the most famous flat earthers, flat earth Dave, who by the way is Jewish and sells
02:53:04.960
a flat earth app, which hilariously uses global telemetry within its programming.
02:53:09.660
Uh, many of these guys, uh, refuse the trip and will not go for free, all expenses paid
02:53:22.860
And now because they know, cause they're liars and they're Jew liars, uh, they're already
02:53:28.200
back paddling saying, well, actually it doesn't disprove flat earth.
02:53:31.580
If there's a 24 hour sun at the South pole, uh, uh, it's, uh, we just, that just means we
02:53:40.140
Well, they have a model that says the earth is a globe and that seems to check out with
02:53:47.240
So I, until you come up with a better one, I guess I'm just going to have to trust the
02:53:50.700
one that has the satellite radio and everything else that, you know, I remember I was using
02:53:56.720
Somebody was trying to, like years ago when I was in the military and then I came across
02:54:00.440
this on Facebook, which coincidentally, this whole thing blew up right around the time
02:54:06.720
Everybody on Facebook had those Facebook photo filters.
02:54:09.540
Like it was one of the first ones and it was like nine 11.
02:54:13.180
And then right out of nowhere at all those people at the same time are all getting injected
02:54:24.580
So, uh, yeah, no, uh, Ryan Dawson did a whole thing on it, um, where they got, the feds
02:54:30.860
got paid to go and infiltrate these nine 11 truth groups and basically start talking
02:54:41.140
So, I mean, that's, I was like, that was definitely them.
02:54:43.760
Cause like they came in, like it just poisoned the way it was, it seemed obvious to me.
02:54:47.740
I was a little less confident then, but I was like, this seems fishy to me, but yeah.
02:54:50.980
And I was like, they're like, no, it goes off cell phone towers.
02:54:53.520
Like, bro, I, I navigated, like we did an amphibious invasion of a, of an island training
02:54:59.580
I was using a GPS to work my way around the cell phone.
02:55:02.780
And, and then like our holding area before we did the, it was like, we're 30, 40 kilometers
02:55:08.820
I don't know the middle of the ocean, the Pacific ocean.
02:55:13.060
And they're like, Oh, it was a cell phone towers.
02:55:18.220
These are people who don't understand math or technology.
02:55:20.900
They don't realize you can go, you can build your own GPS and communicate with the satellites
02:55:30.780
Uh, you can track the ISS, put a camera, uh, that not even like a super crazy one.
02:55:36.040
Like you, in fact, one of their, their Nikon D900 that they love so much that they, they
02:55:42.320
You can get that point in the direction that the satellite or the ISS tracker says it's
02:55:48.120
going to be at the moment that it says it's going to be there and you'll get a photo of
02:55:53.340
You'll be able to see the whole structure of it and everything.
02:55:56.440
Now we're going to get, there's, there's one that's really, I don't know how this is
02:56:00.240
and it's like weird stuff like this, I think, uh, helps kind of captures people's imaginations
02:56:04.240
and then they can kind of run off into, you know, that's weird.
02:56:11.500
The weird thing is, uh, that somebody took a photo and maybe it was fake.
02:56:16.500
Uh, but allegedly they took one of these cameras and they zoom, I think it was a video
02:56:19.760
zoomed in from like the top of this way, a mountain somewhere in Wales.
02:56:22.500
And you could see the peaks of these, uh, of the Swiss Alps, which is like, that is
02:56:29.360
And you could match the, uh, signature of the mountains.
02:56:31.940
I'm like, so it's like, I don't know how that happened.
02:56:34.480
It shouldn't be able to happen, but it did somehow.
02:56:42.100
I'll, I'll send, I'll send you an explanation for that.
02:56:46.180
There's the number rule, one rule of flat earthers is flat earthers always lie.
02:56:52.000
I have some people that are, and I'm like, you know, I just, there's some weird stuff,
02:56:56.780
but they're either lying or they, they're misunderstanding, but it's, there's, there's
02:57:02.360
no, in fact, the world record for longest photo, uh, is pretty far and they did have
02:57:08.440
to take it from the top of a mountain and they had to do it in perfect weather conditions
02:57:12.300
and rely on refraction and all this other stuff.
02:57:14.900
But it's, it's, I know the photo you're talking about and that's just, it's just bullshit.
02:57:22.140
It was years ago that I looked into it and I could find, I knew, I mean, I've looked at
02:57:36.900
I'm still like everything, all my problems still exist.
02:57:44.200
I don't care if we're on a turtle that's swimming in a fishbowl.
02:57:46.800
It doesn't make any difference to me because I'm still in the exact same situation anyway.
02:57:54.240
Because let's, let's say, let's say it was flat in this whole, and they've tricked the
02:57:58.020
entire world into believing some other alternate universe.
02:58:01.200
And they've also managed to make all this technology that would, that would, that wouldn't, that
02:58:06.420
would almost have to be magic at this point to work.
02:58:09.220
They have all this technology working with, you know, within the constraints of this big
02:58:32.740
Try to join their club at that point because there's no fucking way.
02:58:36.140
I mean, it's definitely, you're not going to beat them situation.
02:58:38.440
There's, there's some of these holes that you can find yourself in that are fun, but it's
02:58:41.500
like, you know, how much it just captures people's imaginations.
02:58:45.820
And I think it's interesting, but yeah, there's some, it's crazy how, I just wanted to ask
02:58:52.700
I wanted to, I wanted to ask because I mentioned it earlier and you know, I get a kick out of
02:58:57.560
the guy or I did, I don't, I haven't watched him in years.
02:59:00.740
He was amusing and I had some wild stuff to say, but generally, you know, in the early years
02:59:06.000
I was watching was Owen Benjamin and a little while ago or I don't know, maybe it was six
02:59:10.400
months ago or sometime earlier this year, you guys had a fucking pretty interesting collision.
02:59:17.760
All of a sudden I was just watching you just rip them apart.
02:59:22.680
Well, he had a meltdown because I made fun of flat earthers.
02:59:31.140
When I first found him, he was like trying to debunk it and be like, these people are ridiculous.
02:59:43.300
I heard, I'll tell you what, watch, uh, uh, if you'd like, uh, watch, I think it's called
02:59:51.400
Um, if you want to see a lot of interesting facts about that, that whole situation.
03:00:02.980
It was, it was, I had a muted cause he was just getting stupider and crazier on, on Twitter.
03:00:09.400
And, uh, so I muted him just cause I was being nice.
03:00:15.440
Uh, cause you know, he'd been friendly with me, even though most of it was in the context
03:00:25.260
I'm always saying that I'm like, I found this here or this guy go watch it.
03:00:29.780
Cause it's, you know, it's, it's, it's, he's never had an original idea in his life, including
03:00:34.580
But so he, he had this meltdown because I, I was making fun of flat earthers and, and,
03:00:42.400
uh, he's, he's just not, he's, he has surrounded him.
03:00:46.800
The short version is, uh, he is so comedically atrophied that he comes at you thinking he's
03:00:54.500
being funny, but he's surrounded himself with yes men to a degree where he doesn't realize
03:01:00.180
And so talking to the wrong, talking to a different audience and it's not landing at
03:01:04.780
And, and yeah, and, and he's, he comes at me thinking he's being funny and it's like,
03:01:09.260
he, it was almost like he was trying, it was like he left himself open to so many jokes
03:01:14.100
that I didn't even have to think about, holy shit, dude.
03:01:18.460
And, and it was just, it was, it was always too good to not do it, you know?
03:01:26.260
And, uh, until, uh, he spiraled and started threatening to, to dox me and all this other
03:01:34.020
And it was just like, all right, dude, you look like, you look like the asshole now.
03:01:38.680
I've had to do that a couple of times and it's like, sometimes I almost like, I don't
03:01:41.760
want to, but it's like, I have to, it has to happen now.
03:01:48.540
I mean, like, like I said, if he hadn't gone after me, if he had tried to actually debate
03:01:54.160
me, like, which would also be infuriating because he's just not mentally in a, he doesn't
03:01:59.440
have, he doesn't have the ability to debate better because obviously it's stupid.
03:02:02.520
But even if he, on top of that, he's also stupid.
03:02:05.640
So it's like trying to argue a stupid point as a stupid person.
03:02:22.480
And I've since blocked him because he blocked me, but so I, yeah, I don't really care.
03:02:27.880
It's just that, that yeah, it's just, I just, I, the bottom line is, is yeah, I just
03:02:47.200
I mean, I think I, I, I think I did what I needed, what needed to be done.
03:02:52.300
It says, I've been listening to Devin for six years.
03:02:54.840
Get yourself a jar of mayonnaise at the grocery store, all in caps.
03:03:00.140
I was heard there's something about you and grocery store.
03:03:03.460
Oh, there's a, well, the lore on it is, I have to be careful about how I talk about
03:03:20.180
Then there was an incident in an American grocery store at one point where some, some, someone
03:03:28.880
kind of had a violent reaction to his feelings about white replacement possibly and inappropriately
03:03:38.020
lashed out at, at innocent and they were, well, I mean, I don't know them personally, but you know, generally
03:03:44.120
in this war, this action, innocent shoppers at a grocery, right.
03:03:53.820
And, uh, the next day there were people kind of celebrating inappropriately, I thought, uh, because
03:04:01.820
they were like, finally a white guy stood up and, you know, did, I know what you're talking
03:04:06.680
And so I, then I did a stream where I made it clear that if that's the sort of thing that
03:04:21.880
you're going to be inclined to do, then the last place you want to do that is at a fucking
03:04:30.580
And so I kept yelling, no one's ever like, yeah, fuck those grocery shoppers.
03:04:38.820
It's just families and kids and, you know, people get the most, and in fact, if anything,
03:04:52.740
Like, I'm not going to suggest where, what might've been a better place, but I was almost,
03:04:57.220
I was thinking, I was like, you could do, but you know, I better not, better not say that.
03:05:00.420
But I'm just going to say out of all the places, the grocery store is probably like a really
03:05:04.020
stupid place to, if you're, if your objective was to stop white replacement, you, you did
03:05:15.120
And so I, and then I had people complaining that I was yelling grocery store too loud
03:05:24.440
And when I push it, it yells grocery store really loud.
03:05:33.860
Everybody's got something like everybody's audiences have all these weird, you know, you just sit
03:05:36.880
there and you're, you're doing the same thing I do.
03:05:37.960
You're just talking to these people for like three, four hours at a time.
03:05:40.560
And it's, you know, things get, you know, people, other people watch like, yeah, they
03:05:44.180
watch like, what the fuck are they talking about?
03:05:45.880
You'll have to watch for a while or else it won't make sense.
03:05:47.780
You can't just watch two, you can't watch 20 minutes of something and have any real
03:05:51.620
And it's just, it's just the, it's just the way the media is or that, this format,
03:05:55.600
you know, and people are like, I can only handle 90 second tech talks.
03:05:57.960
I'm like, well, you're probably spend most of your money in recreational time cheering
03:06:01.440
on teenagers, you know, that, you know, you wear their name on your back, you
03:06:10.100
You know, you got a short attention span and then you're probably one of those
03:06:14.540
But if you're interested in it, if it's something you're interested in, it's a
03:06:24.800
I actually prefer it because usually, and I think a lot of my audiences probably like
03:06:28.780
this, uh, when you're doing stuff, like, especially if I'm doing, you know, work
03:06:33.200
in the yard or I'm doing a long haul drive, it's very similar.
03:06:36.780
Or I look at it as like coast to coast and with Art Bell back in the nineties.
03:06:48.200
I like that relationship with your audience and stuff too.
03:06:50.160
It's like, uh, you know, they, they listened to a lot of it.
03:06:52.600
So they're all, they're all in like they're, they've got the attention span.
03:06:54.860
So it's a whole different kind of thing is you've got, uh, like, so we have some of
03:07:00.960
And they're like, Oh, I have 150,000 subscribers on YouTube.
03:07:04.000
I'm like, bro, you have, you have fans that just, they're here to watch three minutes of
03:07:10.360
You know, these people are all in, they're with me every day, all the time.
03:07:14.680
Like we, we just had, uh, we just went across the country.
03:07:26.240
So there's a much stronger, the people you do have and connect with, it's like a much
03:07:30.520
more, uh, robust, uh, kind of a thing than like, you know, there's, there's channels
03:07:36.340
and like stuff like people used to watch that made like silly, funny, you know, whatever
03:07:40.280
videos, but there's like five, 10 minute videos.
03:07:44.680
Served some kind of need to be entertained for that period of time.
03:07:47.160
And it moved on and I don't even remember what it was.
03:07:51.860
Like Joe Rogan made it, like he, he's bigger than, I don't know how, like how big is he?
03:07:58.640
Like he, he is the, like, if you're on Joe Rogan, everybody sees it basically.
03:08:04.160
Now, now he's probably, he's at the standard content creator.
03:08:07.340
He's now set the standard that the president, the president can go on his show.
03:08:11.440
Like that's, it's worth the president's time to go on Joe Rogan's show.
03:08:16.720
And it's interesting that to see that happen now.
03:08:22.480
Like, I don't know how many more years they have left.
03:08:33.080
Well, there's the tenant, not tenant media, but like Poole was making quite a, quite a lot
03:08:38.380
I saw Tim Poole and these guys, they're like way more than I thought.
03:08:41.820
I knew they were getting paid well, but like, wow.
03:08:45.320
Was it like a hundred grand a month he was getting?
03:08:48.700
He was getting 200, 200 grand or something more.
03:08:52.120
Cause it was, what you're thinking of is, uh, what's his face?
03:08:58.940
No, Dave Rubin, they, they were paying him a hundred, I think it was a hundred grand
03:09:03.260
or might've been a little bit more than that, uh, a month for like a three minute video
03:09:10.360
I'm doing like 14 hours a week for like 500 bucks, you know?
03:09:17.480
I'm like, bro, in this, I'm living on tinfoil and scraps and like, you know, tuna cans compared
03:09:23.960
They're flying around in private jets and shitting gold on us.
03:09:27.100
And we're like, I'm cobbling things together with sticks.
03:09:31.380
This is quite literally my dinner was a tuna package.
03:09:47.780
Like I don't, I don't, I don't have a, they took my bank account.
03:09:52.960
You know, I've, I've since gotten other ones running water.
03:09:56.400
But most of the time, there was a time earlier this year, I didn't have running water, but
03:09:59.920
yeah, you were in a, you were in a bunker for a while, weren't you?
03:10:06.800
It's, it's slowly becoming more, there's tunnels, more like a house.
03:10:12.780
Oh, but there's shockingly more radio equipment.
03:10:29.020
I started going to these, uh, like these ham swap net type, or like, uh, you know, like
03:10:36.940
And he got these old boomers with like a truckload of these old shitty radios.
03:10:45.020
It's like, I don't know what we're going to do.
03:10:48.340
The entire first Marine division has no communications.
03:10:50.980
I, I know, I know a guy, he's got a lot of radios or you see thousands.
03:10:56.720
You could get a, you could definitely get a division going with that many.
03:11:04.360
Like, I mean, you don't know who's going to run, who's going to control the surface world
03:11:07.100
once things go down and you'll have like, Hey, I can, I can give you a lot of radios.
03:11:15.920
It's, uh, to cure or not cure, but to sue, I guess my autism, it's, it's, it's cause
03:11:22.440
Like an electrical system in a radio is it's, it's, it's, if it, if there's something wrong
03:11:28.320
with the radio, there's something within the system, there's a fault in the system somewhere.
03:11:33.040
So it's like analyzing the system, understanding how it works, figure where are the electrons
03:11:37.960
doing the wrong thing and why, and then replacing that component that's broken.
03:11:42.920
And, and then I don't know, there's probably some psychological reason.
03:11:46.620
I actually, I get like a dopamine hit when I powered on and it works.
03:11:51.960
Cause that's what, isn't that what a lot of people are trying to do with this?
03:11:54.120
It's like, this is, this fucking place is broken.
03:11:58.340
Like we're trying to put shit back together and make it work again and be healthy.
03:12:01.180
And it's analyzing systems and, and yeah, looking where that, where's the fault in the system
03:12:06.140
and, and yeah, we get off on, on finding the problems with it and figuring out how to tweak
03:12:14.600
And honestly, the weird thing with the radio stuff too, is, uh, in a weird way, it is kind
03:12:19.780
of like, uh, I feel like I'm, cause all the radios that I work on, they're from like
03:12:25.220
They're from like the fifties or sixties usually.
03:12:34.900
A lot of these are, I mean, some are, I have some Japanese ones too, but like a lot of them
03:12:42.820
It's not just like, uh, you know, like an old black and white TV you can make technically
03:12:46.320
work, but no one's going to watch fucking Netflix.
03:12:48.540
With these, you can actually do, I still use them to, to talk on the radio.
03:12:54.240
And, and not only that, I feel like it's in a weird way, it's like a connection to that
03:12:58.980
You know, it's like, well, I can't bring us back to the fifties, but I can bring this radio
03:13:03.460
It isn't, I mean, I have like art artifacts and things I've, you know, seen collected from
03:13:07.740
other like, uh, you know, like helmets and things.
03:13:10.120
And it's like, uh, and that's what the cool thing about museums, you can physically touch
03:13:13.300
It's like, it physically connects you to something that was way before you ever alive.
03:13:16.800
And it makes it, uh, I don't know, it's just, it's some kind of, there's something there
03:13:19.840
that obviously museums are, you know, they do well, some of them, because people, this
03:13:23.980
is something they like, uh, I wonder why that is, but, um, yeah.
03:13:27.520
And there's, there's something magic about glowing electron tubes when like, I got a, it
03:13:37.820
Like you're doing some kind of, cause it's from the era when, when we didn't, we actually
03:13:43.460
like people don't realize this, what comes next electronics is still, is still theory.
03:13:47.580
Like a lot of what we do, we don't actually know what's happening.
03:13:50.920
We just know that it works, what's happening based on, on what we like, like, for example,
03:14:00.640
We know that if we put 600 volts here and we put five volts here, and then we put RF
03:14:08.420
And we kind of, we guess why that happens, but we don't actually know because we can't
03:14:16.160
And like, it's like discovering, yeah, like a magic power.
03:14:18.460
We don't even know what now, what are we going to do?
03:14:21.440
And like nuclear power too, it was big at the time.
03:14:23.320
It was the fifties was like, I remember like looking at some of the stuff, the conversation
03:14:27.440
It was like, bro, are we building cities on the moon or what the fuck are we doing now?
03:14:33.020
If it wasn't for immigration and the civil rights movement, we probably have something on the
03:14:38.780
Like think of all the time and money we've spent on just that.
03:14:43.060
And we would have, we'd have fucking rocket bases on the moon by now.
03:14:46.780
Just the tourism alone would be worth the money.
03:14:49.820
If you could invent and make it somehow affordable to like the upper real class people that like,
03:14:54.600
It's exclusive for elite people, $25 million for the week.
03:14:58.340
It's probably some kind of weird, rare mineral.
03:15:01.020
Maybe there's not, but that would be the new, but you know what happened?
03:15:05.000
You'd go up there and it's like, Oh, it's Epstein moon.
03:15:13.360
You know, it'd be like that line in star star Wars.
03:15:28.260
Lita express, uh, is, uh, is, is, is clear for takeoff.
03:15:33.660
It would be, that would be, that would be a nightmare.
03:15:36.520
It probably would be the speed of which that was kind of funny on, uh, uh, speaking of,
03:15:40.680
uh, uh, that sort of crazy shit with Q and stuff and InfoWars getting shut down today.
03:15:45.900
There was a, uh, did you ever see the InfoWars interview where he interviewed that guy during
03:15:51.020
the QAnon stuff going on where everyone was freaking out thinking maybe Q's real.
03:15:55.020
And he had this guy on that said that the elites had a child sex slaves on, on Mars.
03:16:05.700
And Alex was sitting there just like, like, like didn't, cause up until,
03:16:12.520
He was shilling this guy's like, uh, Oh, he's XCIA.
03:16:17.140
This guy, I've worked with him for many decades.
03:16:19.540
He really knows all the inside baseball and blah, blah, blah.
03:16:22.940
And then, and then this guy's like, and then there's child sex shit on the, on Mars.
03:16:26.720
And he's like, shouldn't have lied about the new one for decades thing.
03:16:33.840
Cause if you knew he was going to say something like that, why'd you have them on your show?
03:16:41.020
Um, there's a lot of crazy ones, but yeah, we probably, we should be on the moon.
03:16:46.280
We've been stuck in these insanely self-destructive murder cycles so people can make money.
03:16:50.360
And anybody talking about it is quickly put in jail and everyone claps.
03:16:54.620
I can't wait to make a Steven Spielberg movie about how bad he was.
03:17:39.320
Maybe I should shut her down and we're getting greedy with this internet connection.
03:17:47.200
Like I, I have connection problems occasionally, but it's way better than everyone else I've tried.
03:17:51.780
It's not that expensive compared to what else is out there.
03:17:54.960
For us, like high speed internet, you're going to pay about that.
03:17:57.160
And it cuts out once in a while for a few seconds.
03:18:02.380
When you can take it anywhere, that's, uh, that's not bad at all.
03:18:08.060
I'm trying to think if there's anything else I wanted to ask you.
03:18:10.060
I'm going to read, go through these chats quickly and maybe there's anything in there.
03:18:12.860
And then we'll, uh, ghost dog, man says, good show.
03:18:19.920
Uh, he says, first time meeting, uh, this McKenzie guy.
03:18:25.300
Uh, true choruses stack family and friends like the exchange.
03:18:30.160
Wondering who this Jerry McKenzie, uh, is research.
03:18:34.420
That's a whole other rabbit hole that we don't have time.
03:18:36.780
That's a, that's a three hour stream in itself.
03:18:39.100
At least dude, it's so, you wouldn't believe it unless you were here and there's video
03:18:45.100
unfortunately, and it's, there's government documents.
03:18:47.240
There's a lot going on with that, but basically, basically the government of Canada declared
03:18:55.200
It's an imaginary fake war to, you know, uh, to this, to this, to this figurine actually
03:19:01.020
It's, it's, it's, it sounds too ridiculous to believe, but I wish it was.
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I, you know, wish we lived in a serious place, but we don't.
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Canada is more like a Monty Python episode, um, with Indians.
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And that's probably as, as close as I can say for now.
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From the gays is white trash regresses to the mean of typical white inspired excellence.
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Do either of you to remember that bizarre 4chan thread called, am I a Rothschild ask Rothschild
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It's been scrubbed from the net, but fragments exist.
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4chan sometimes it's usually insane nonsense, but once in a while, there's something really
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interesting on there that, and, and you, that, well, that's, there's one last thing I wanted
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to ask you about because we talked about this last time we talked, I think, or, or about
03:19:48.980
I don't know if it was on stream or not, but there was a 4chan post that I think you shared
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and I think I talked to you about it with, of somebody, you know, pre-election time saying,
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Uh, you know, you're going to have these events, basically it kind of laid out the groundwork
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for the, the domestic, um, how they're going to basically turn the, the guns around domestically
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and point them at white people and start targeting.
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They're going to come after these types of people.
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And that, and that's pretty much, I remember when I read it, I got, I got a chill.
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We're still recording at least, but, uh, oh no.
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I don't have, uh, I don't have $150,000 a month to, yeah, I don't think, uh, Starlink
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Ah, this one's brought to you by whoever internet connection works today.
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At least the physical recording doesn't, uh, doesn't die.
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I upload them to, like, Podbean and shit after the fact.
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That's, I just fill time, and I'm, like, just talking to no one except people in the
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So there's, like, this whole weird back and forth now.
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I was like, so my now, but you're later, but it's now for you when you hear it, which
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And they're trying to drive a truck, and then they crash, especially if they're Indian.
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It was funny, because you said something about, like, domestic guns, and then it went
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It was all about this, uh, how they were going to basically turn, and the real agenda was.
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It was to go after, you know, patriotic white Americans for, you know, the demographic
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replacement is the real issue we're worried about.
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And you're going to see them more and more frequently framed as domestic terrorists.
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And they said, you know, all these sealed indictments are always going on.
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They're like, those, if those even exist, those are for you, idiots.
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It's for you, and you, and you, and you, and you, and you.
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And this is, at that point, I was like, okay, well, if that's what they've thrown down,
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then, again, there's, like I said before, there's no reason to hide then.
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They're already, like, they're going to come get you anyway.
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So if you're trying to hide, then you might as well do something.
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Because they've got every, anything with a battery, I'd say.
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If you're using electricity, yeah, they can read it.
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Like, if they want to see what your shit says, they can do that.
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So if you think you're going to trick them in that way, you're not going to.
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I mean, take precautions, obviously, and don't be an idiot, and don't be, you shouldn't be doing illegal things anyway.
03:22:50.540
Yeah, don't say anything on the internet that you wouldn't say, like, in an interrogation room.
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Even just, even just being around devices and phones, even if they're turned off in some cases.
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It's like, you know, just assume that they're there, big brothers everywhere.
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So, you know, people are like, oh, I don't want to get in trouble.
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So if you're going to fight, do it or don't, you know.
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All right, I'm going to get through these and we'll get out of here.
03:23:17.080
Connie Draugr says, when are we getting more encoded messages?
03:23:24.260
Number station, like Russian number station kind of thing?
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Like, so I used to do occasionally these, like, encoded messages during my stream that you could decode.
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But it drives my enemies crazy because they think it's real.
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And by the time you got to the end, it was just basically saying, why did you decode this?
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But, like, the part of it was the template I used to use to make those, the computer died.
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And just, you know, because of the, I'll probably, I was thinking about that the other day.
03:24:16.340
It's, like, doing the audience interaction stuff is always, like, that's, yeah, it's fun.
03:24:23.960
Snez Hanna says, loving this back and, nice and laid back stream.
03:24:27.520
I've been watching Devin from nearly the beginning, the beginning of time.
03:24:33.720
JQRC says, this is the greatest show on the internet.
03:24:36.900
But, you know, people aren't allowed to hear about it because white guys and we're mean.
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If it were any more right wing, it would be my channel.
03:24:45.560
The Reverend Chad Kroger says, you two are more interesting than the sum of your individual infotainment.
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This isn't, like, I'm not, you know, the drinking days are, I'm not taking my shirt off.
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We're not, like, I've, you know, it's been enough.
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But you might be individually or collectively a honeypot AI psychologically fed up like fairy.
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I mean, some of you have met me and shaken my hand.
03:25:09.340
But for those, you don't know, I could be a robot, a replicant, an AI.
03:25:13.740
Jim Carrey in a mask pretending to be Joe Biden or whatever other ones that are out there.
03:25:19.760
Ghost Dog says, what was that opera you were playing?
03:25:21.920
Oh, I've, when Devin was describing the AI takeover, there's a, it's like Requiem.
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I can't remember what it is, but it's like evil aristocrat music.
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I was just like, this is, this is truly frightening to think when you think about it.
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It's, I have to go check, but I can't remember how I found it.
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SoundCloud, like one of those phone apps, you can press a button, it'll hear the song and
03:26:09.360
And then Carl, Carl Orff has the, the real, you know, the dun, dun, dun, you know, like
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The rest of these, it's, yeah, the world's pretty scary.
03:26:24.180
There's, there's very few reasons for optimism, you know, but you might as well.
03:26:33.420
Counter Signal says Charles Johnson's thoughts was who called out Shapiro for Mossad agents.
03:26:41.780
Simone de Begay says your, Prime Minister Milhouse can smash a piece of particular board like
03:26:47.540
I punched a board in half like a child does at your karate practice to show how tough he
03:26:53.160
Canadian politics is the darkest reality com, the darkest comedy that no one's watching.
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No offense to the Canadians out there, but America's pretty much, we're, we're, we're
03:27:25.060
I'm going to put it on my thing and they're all getting cranky at me.
03:27:29.400
I have a question about, about Canada actually.
03:27:32.580
So I, what's this about, were you guys, what was your, you guys were still technically
03:27:45.060
Until recently, there was a governor general who's like the crown, the, the crown's like
03:27:48.580
go, but like vice Roy governor type character that has to approve all, everything that
03:27:55.520
Cause I thought, cause I watched like they swore, when they swore on Trudeau, he had
03:28:06.720
And it's like one of these, it's, it's more like one of these things where it's like,
03:28:09.260
uh, you have like a really old presidency, like Vince McMahon at the end of WWE or something
03:28:14.320
where like, he's not actually really making any decisions.
03:28:16.100
We're all just pretending that he's, you know, we're just like, it's going to be over
03:28:21.100
So, but then actually kind of had the royalty stuff, had a revival here, especially with
03:28:26.920
Like they're really, they're really into this, uh, monarchy thing.
03:28:35.780
One of my first YouTube videos I came back was like, uh, I made a, I was like, cause I'm
03:28:40.760
And it was like, I was actually, I was an American and a Canadian body and I have all these symptoms.
03:28:48.620
If the Royal family was, was based, uh, which they're right for this thing.
03:28:55.440
Even I would be like, uh, yeah, God saved the King.
03:28:59.160
We had a whole, we had a whole theory where like Harry would just become super like mega
03:29:03.080
based, like want revenge over his mom's murder and all this stuff.
03:29:06.320
And he rescues his brother from the clutches of it.
03:29:08.780
And then, and then shortly after that he did something incredibly cocked and we're like,
03:29:14.240
Uh, there isn't, uh, Jen Steen says, good chemistry.
03:29:22.500
Can't wait to replay all of this at work tomorrow.
03:29:26.700
Everybody's just listening to iPod, you know, pod podcasts at work.
03:29:29.680
They're not actually working and that's why our economy is falling apart, but that's okay.
03:29:36.480
China invent a podcast, turn you into economic ruin.
03:29:42.260
CR chase is cam wants you to flex and rip your shirt again.
03:29:44.920
So he can squeal like the pleb stack can provide audio commentary.
03:30:00.020
Anyway, that's a, yeah, three and a half hours, man.
03:30:02.700
It was a, we were probably, I might get arrested for some of that.
03:30:07.880
So they're, they're trying to pass legislation.
03:30:10.100
That's a life in prison for, uh, you know, wrong think, uh, hate speech.
03:30:16.040
Cause we already have hate speech laws, which are pretty silly as they are.
03:30:20.380
And now they're like, no, it's not good enough because they wrote it for me and my friends
03:30:23.600
specifically, uh, this, um, Canadian anti-hate network they go by, which is like the, kind
03:30:28.460
of like the SPLC, um, kind of like the ADL it's, it's, they have hope, not hate in the UK,
03:30:34.600
They're basically just a bunch of cranky Jews that track anybody talking shit and try to
03:30:38.760
ruin their lives and, you know, de-platform them and attack their families or supporters,
03:30:42.420
They've, you know, so, uh, their guys co-authored this bill called the anti-hate act.
03:30:47.880
They tried to get it through in the last election, but we had an election, so it got tossed in
03:31:01.060
There's all of this crazy stuff ban you from the internet.
03:31:06.520
Well, I mean, I'm just going to, I mean, I'll stay until it's too late.
03:31:10.540
And they're like, if I have to flee the country, I will.
03:31:12.320
Cause I'm not just going to, I mean, what's the point of that?
03:31:14.120
Well, the UK, I saw, I don't know how real this is.
03:31:16.540
I just saw Breitbart, uh, headline today that said that the UK wants to have prison sentences
03:31:25.440
Well, I mean, that's, what do you do with that state?
03:31:28.420
I mean, we're getting into the, into the do like shittered off the pot.
03:31:31.360
I think it's getting, they're getting really aggressive with some of this stuff.
03:31:34.240
And the, the, the retro, as people like, oh, well, you just delete everything off the internet.
03:31:37.880
Well, I can't because, uh, like if someone uploaded, you know, they just take a clip
03:31:42.580
of your stuff or they take whatever and they put it on bit shoot.
03:31:45.100
I'm legally responsible for that because I originally created it and put it on the internet.
03:31:48.940
And just because someone else took it, copied it, put it somewhere else, it's my responsibility
03:31:53.640
So if they find like they themselves could archive all my videos, upload it to some page,
03:31:58.880
And it's like, oh, this is, there's life in prison.
03:32:05.000
I don't know how much longer this government is going to stay up, but you know, if it doesn't
03:32:08.740
get taken down in the next couple of few months, I don't know, it's going to get,
03:32:12.700
And the guys coming in are saying like, oh, well, we're going to do our own hate speech bill.
03:32:19.080
It's like, oh, common sense Orwellian hate speech control.
03:32:23.480
And their, guess who their, their deputy leader of the party, who may be the real one is a
03:32:31.520
And they're tweeting, tweeting constantly about hate, rising hate speech and hate crimes
03:32:37.540
And somebody is planning to blow up a school, which probably never happened.
03:32:40.380
And, you know, so while we're being completely overrun by Indians and there's like, they've
03:32:52.660
I'm just trying to picture meth out Indians, you know, from India, India's sorry, sorry,
03:33:00.040
But it was something to do with the Mexican cartel.
03:33:01.920
And it's where like the crime situation is completely out of control.
03:33:07.880
So America, you're probably going to have an unstable, this is not going to be a stable place
03:33:40.680
We probably should leave the country immediately.
03:33:42.960
And yeah, when I land in Mexico, I'll give you a call.
03:33:48.020
Ethan Ralph's going to shelter me in Mexico, I think.
03:33:51.140
We're going to have to make some kind of expat community somewhere.
03:33:58.960
I think about, you know, I mean, America's big.
03:34:04.800
Maybe we'll luck out with some of this free speech stuff and Trump.
03:34:19.640
So he's like, I'm going to go to America and get cheap gas and cigarettes and all this
03:34:27.000
Interrogated him about me when he last saw me, when he last talked to me.
03:34:33.680
Denied him entry to the United States because he knows me.
03:34:35.540
So I was like, I probably shouldn't try to go to the States maybe then.
03:34:39.740
They seem to be upset about what I'm doing maybe.
03:34:46.980
But anyway, there's always the rest of the planet mostly.
03:34:52.160
Just I would do what I would suggest a lot of people do if you're worried about this
03:34:58.060
sort of a thing is always investigate how you could relocate yourself in a pinch.
03:35:08.560
You know, just especially if you're doing this kind of stuff where it's not unrealistic.
03:35:13.240
I mean, I've had this happen twice now where it's like, surprise, there's a SWAT team here.
03:35:23.780
They start, you know, the writings on the wall.
03:35:26.140
It's like, you know, don't fly too close to the sun because what's the point of martyring
03:35:31.240
You know, like, oh, people are like, oh, we'll get you.
03:35:34.260
What will happen is I would get arrested and charged and I'd go to jail forever and people
03:35:37.680
would whine and cry and they'd be like, this is awful.
03:35:40.000
And then years go by and they're like, look what they did.
03:35:42.340
They did that to Julian Assange right in front of everyone.
03:35:50.060
He still brought it in prison for fucking ever.
03:35:53.440
And, you know, so like, yeah, I don't think so.
03:35:57.200
I don't know if you should offer yourself up to that.
03:35:59.140
I don't know if that's wise, but I mean, they just grabbed him.
03:36:03.080
What's-his-face in Austria that just made, you know, rap songs about Jews.
03:36:10.360
And he's, yeah, years in jail for making songs.
03:36:12.880
And it's like, you know, once they're like, all right, that's going to be the law on Monday,
03:36:18.340
Because it's just, they're basically, and kind of the way they justify it is like, look,
03:36:25.680
I'm karmically absolved of guilt because, you know, I made a law.
03:36:29.100
Well, he didn't, it's his own fault, you know, should have been smart and got out of here
03:36:38.140
So he got a nice pick in the back of the head, I think.
03:36:54.120
You can follow Devin at Black underscore Pilled on Twitter.
03:36:59.860
Blackpilled.com will just basically redirect you to his Odyssey page, I think, here, where
03:37:08.920
You'll be busy until at least March if you want to go over all of this.
03:37:15.000
And I definitely have benefited a lot from your work over the years.
03:37:40.180
And yeah, it's just certain people, you like how their mind works.
03:37:45.520
Like, they see things a certain way that you kind of resonate with.
03:37:50.920
And thank God for the internet now that, like, these people can find each other.
03:37:53.540
Imagine, you know, in the old days, if you were, like, the 70s or the 80s or something
03:37:57.220
and you, you know, illegally noticed some things.
03:38:00.520
It's like you have no one to talk to anywhere about any of it because, you know, everybody's
03:38:08.480
But we're going to have to basically race to the finish line to see if anybody's going
03:38:32.480
I guess I'm just doing a stream tomorrow night.
03:38:38.280
RagingDistant.com has all of my social media links.
03:38:43.020
There's a sub stack I haven't posted in a long time.
03:38:45.580
And I should because there's a lot of people subscribe to it.
03:38:48.040
But I'm not allowed to get paid for it anymore because I'm evil.
03:38:50.280
So it's just kind of I was like, well, you know, why put the effort in if you're not
03:38:53.760
going to get so I've you can instead you can go to the some of the links below.
03:38:58.340
I have a Gumroad subscription link if you want to help me out that way.
03:39:02.320
I do it for free because the love of the game, you know, you just got to do it.
03:39:12.240
They get so mad, you know, and and then they tweet about it, which is incredible.
03:39:22.220
And you're like, all I fucking did was say noises with my face and half the country got
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And if you can take it, it's all about your death.
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I've been training, I'm practicing, I've got moves