Real Coffee with Scott Adams - July 02, 2026


The Scott Adams School - 07⧸02⧸26 The Home Team. BATMAN. MK Ultra


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00:00:00.000 good morning let me join in over here on locals oh i see you cutie pies we've got locals is going
00:00:11.600 rumble youtube good morning youtube good morning everyone hey i see you know what's really strange
00:00:21.120 is you know i'm always talking about like you guys taught me the little knuckle thing and whatever
00:00:26.480 I had no idea that yesterday was July 1st. I guess I never said the date. And today I freaked
00:00:32.680 out a little bit this morning when I went to put the date down and I'm like, so I'm wondering if
00:00:38.300 I put the wrong date yesterday on the show. I have to go back and look. I feel like I was in a time
00:00:42.240 warp and I got shot at the other side. It was very good. You missed it. Pride month was over as of 1.00
00:00:47.060 yesterday oh yes okay let's go bye pride month went out with a bang um all right welcome in
00:00:57.780 everybody come on in we have an interesting show for you today with the home team
00:01:03.880 did marcella go to the salon i know she's like just so pretty right i went to see the game 0.98
00:01:11.420 and we won. You saw the game? Yeah, like with many people in LA. So it was very fun.
00:01:20.900 Everybody was screaming and because it was very, it was very controversial, but we ended up winning.
00:01:29.560 I saw that controversial call by the ref. X went on fire with, it's rigged. The ref's rigged.
00:01:35.840 Let me put it on the record. He was wrong, completely wrong.
00:01:39.060 All right. Well, let's go USA. So let's see. 0.82
00:01:43.400 Monday's the next game, you guys. So watch.
00:01:45.580 Oh, thanks, Marcella.
00:01:46.720 It's a long thing.
00:01:49.480 All right. So let's see if we've done this sip before or not. We'll find out. Here we go.
00:01:55.140 Well, welcome to the Simultaneous Sip and Coffee with Scott Adams.
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00:02:29.240 Owen, quick question.
00:02:30.860 They want to know your plans for the after party for the holiday weekend.
00:02:34.400 um i think i would still at least do the after party and the sunday simultaneous sip i think
00:02:42.920 i'm considering not having the subscriber spaces partly because i haven't picked the next book
00:02:47.560 and we finished the last one oh wow but also to give people more time over the holiday weekend so
00:02:52.860 i'll probably still at least check in and do the sip for people and we'll have the after party
00:02:56.520 i have a suggestion of a book for you it's called chaos by tom o'neill we'll talk about that in a
00:03:02.060 a second. So listen, you guys, I saved this story for when Marcella was back because did
00:03:09.740 you guys see this yesterday? We had Batman and Batwoman in New York City, these two?
00:03:15.660 Yes, that is the top of the Empire State Building. I am not from New York, but maybe
00:03:21.460 my producers can kind of let me know. Whoever is familiar with the Empire State Building,
00:03:25.740 you can educate me while I'm on the air. What is access to the top of this building?
00:03:31.360 you you know how would you come to visit the empire state building how far are you allowed
00:03:36.160 to go do you buy tickets it doesn't even matter what she's saying i just want to show you this
00:03:40.160 this now engaged couple because they proposed uh he proposed to her here i don't care what
00:03:46.400 their names are i don't honestly they're like daredevils blah blah blah i just wanted to show
00:03:52.400 you this only to show you the next story so anyway they they they climbed to the top proposed it was
00:03:59.040 a stunt this is what they do and they had a flag about peace and love peace and love um great great
00:04:05.760 great nice message at least it wasn't like blm i was happy about that um so here they are and i
00:04:12.640 think that's what like what is it 1450 feet something like that look at the airplanes below
00:04:19.840 i would die and you guys just fyi it was 473 degrees yesterday in new york so there's that
00:04:29.160 but there's a better am i the i'm so sorry am i the only one that sees scott on there on the
00:04:37.220 i still see the um what do you call it the uh clip for scott oh do you thank you but oh there we go
00:04:45.540 thanks um you do see scott there on that flag yeah that's why they're gonna get confused of
00:04:51.800 course he's there look at the muscles on those people no i know look at her wait
00:04:56.560 and him too and her she's like i was kind of wondering why they were wearing masks
00:05:02.040 because it just seems like you know you're gonna be arrested you know they're gonna catch you
00:05:06.280 oh yeah i know they're silly because they wanted to look like superheroes but wait there's more
00:05:13.620 Okay, you guys, this is epic. 0.93
00:05:16.280 There is a Mexican Batman, 1.00
00:05:19.000 and I'm just gonna give you this setup
00:05:20.360 and then I'll show you. 0.80
00:05:21.820 This guy's a vigilante, dun-dun-dun. 0.63
00:05:24.880 And what he does is he finds the people
00:05:27.700 that are stealing motorcycles and he gets them,
00:05:31.520 and you're gonna see what he does to them
00:05:33.460 when he captures them to publicly shame them.
00:05:36.860 Ready?
00:05:40.900 He, whoops.
00:05:43.620 He duct tapes them to a pole and puts the motorcycle
00:05:48.180 that he stole in front of them
00:05:50.960 and posts their pictures everywhere.
00:05:53.860 And he actually writes on them
00:05:56.180 or somewhere on there they were rateros.
00:05:59.300 Yeah.
00:06:00.380 And what does he write?
00:06:01.220 He writes like-
00:06:02.140 He writes rateros.
00:06:03.280 So rateros means like it's kind of derivative of rats,
00:06:06.800 but it means someone that steals,
00:06:09.980 someone that robs people.
00:06:12.340 Yeah.
00:06:13.500 Yeah. So I love that guy. I think that's so fun. I mean, like we're all into vigilante right now
00:06:19.620 with that movie that just came out and that was harmless. It was harmless. They stole people's
00:06:24.140 property and he made it known. Oh, and are you against this? Are you for this? I think we should
00:06:28.360 start doing that here. I'm not for vigilanteism in general, but I'm kind of wondering like,
00:06:35.540 is what this person doing even illegal? It sounds kind of almost like a citizen's arrest and
00:06:40.420 unless he's torturing the guy or doing something else i'm not sure if he'd be doing anything wrong
00:06:44.320 by u.s law oh so in mexico that's interesting you brought it up because every time the police come
00:06:50.420 and get these guys instead of um finding them as criminals you know for stealing whatever they were
00:06:57.780 stealing they're trying to look for the batman mexican batman because he's causing crime he's 0.75
00:07:03.960 the one that's causing crime oh because they want to meet him because they want to arrest him 0.91
00:07:09.060 because it's illegal in mexico to do this oh lord yeah so instead of arresting the people that he
00:07:15.080 catches he um he uh yeah they're trying to arrest him it sounds like america basically okay yep
00:07:22.960 all right good good job well we like him and i'm i'm into it and i think it would be really fun
00:07:29.020 like even if it was like our new legal system that you get duct taped to a light pole and your crime
00:07:35.200 gets you know put on a poster board in front of you and you have to stay there until you can free
00:07:39.760 yourself there you go all right bringing back the the scarlet letters done too um yeah i mean but i
00:07:47.920 don't well yeah yeah let's bring it back bringing back everything you know it's like it's like
00:07:53.360 mocking right when we say mock it mercilessly like let's just mock them publicly like that
00:07:58.560 i like it you think you think clarence thomas would like it yes yeah he's like you have a great
00:08:08.400 idea that is worth it that was really random like i love it every time you have an idea you should
00:08:17.780 bring him up and i'll be like what would the law say oh my gosh maybe we can go fund me an actual
00:08:23.500 batman costume for the guy oh why i so he could actually look like batman what do you mean
00:08:30.580 i guess well we don't know what he looks like though i think he does wear a mask i don't know
00:08:35.800 if it's a batman mask i'm going to explore this further all right well marcella is going to look
00:08:41.520 into this tonight um so just wanted to have a little laugh to get going today because we have
00:08:47.740 a deep subject today. Also, if you guys don't mind just two seconds on housekeeping. So listen,
00:08:55.860 we are absolutely for free speech and chatting and challenging ideas, but there's a point where
00:09:03.460 it just goes too far and it's just too much. And it's like, it's like almost like spamming at a
00:09:09.700 certain point. And the three of us work very hard to bring you guys a nice show. Like you're
00:09:14.660 starting your morning. We're having our coffee together. We're going to start our day. EJ,
00:09:20.520 I know you know I'm talking about you right now, but to anybody on the chat who's just like
00:09:28.040 spamming hateful stuff or just like we already know your point, I would love it if you would
00:09:36.040 just dial it down, not even to zero. Take it from a 10 to like a seven. Maybe be a little
00:09:44.100 considerate of the other people that are not having a good time because of your chat and we
00:09:48.580 want everyone to be relaxed so you know no ej you joined at the perfect time so i just want you to
00:09:55.480 just level it down because the three of us we did we like we really want like we're we love this we
00:10:01.240 love all of you guys we love your differences of opinion we welcome that like you know like scott
00:10:07.340 said don't just say wrong tell me why i'm wrong and you know be useful but the thing that i like
00:10:13.180 to always say is leave the chat better than you found it. So try to consider other people when
00:10:19.160 you're making the comments and how it makes them feel. And, you know, like in the free world and
00:10:24.280 on your ex and whatever, post all the craziness you want, but we're just going to ask you to be
00:10:30.020 considerate and mindful of people that are in here. Now, also the other thing you can do is
00:10:36.260 you can block people on YouTube, on X, on all the platforms, on locals. So you can also block
00:10:43.480 people, but I'd rather people not have to be blocked. I think it's nice for everybody to be
00:10:48.540 heard in like a considerate way. And yes, you can be silly and perverted and like we love all that. 0.99
00:10:54.820 It just gets a little personal and borderlines on hateful sometimes. So we just want it to be 0.99
00:11:00.080 a nice experience for everyone. I think Owen and Marcella would agree with what the sentiment is.
00:11:06.260 Okay. Let's see. Now, thank you, you guys. That being said, we thought we would dip our toe
00:11:16.140 into the MK Ultra pool today. And if you don't know what that is, you will have a pretty good
00:11:21.840 idea by the end of the show. Over the winter, I guess it was, I read a book called Chaos by Tom
00:11:29.480 O'Neill. There was a lot of things I didn't understand about the government's mind control
00:11:36.040 what do they call it uh mind control i don't know technique program so but but a lot of it i did
00:11:47.020 know i think a lot of us probably on here have learned about mk ultra over the years and heard
00:11:53.460 about it and people like anna paulina luna um tim birchett who we love they're just like put it out
00:12:01.320 there. Tell the people what's going on. It even makes me think of where did all those scientists
00:12:07.380 go and what happened with Manson? And these are things that have been thought to believe
00:12:14.780 that the government can control your mind. First, I'm going to just take you through a little bit of
00:12:21.040 how we get here. So the first clip I wanted to play is Jack Posobiec talking to Charlie Kirk,
00:12:27.480 another Charlie clip, because I just want you to understand that if you can control the minds of
00:12:34.160 just a few people, you can create such massive chaos and danger. So although Poso's talking
00:12:43.280 about the Bolsheviks, I want you to think about each little segment and group of things that we
00:12:48.540 talk about on this show and what you see in the world and how it applies there too. Let's take a
00:12:53.380 listen. How many people were involved in the 17th revolution? We've only got a couple of
00:12:57.200 thousand people. And how big was the country? How big was the country? Millions, 25, 50 million.
00:13:02.700 I mean, this is Russia. We're talking with the Russian empire, Charlie. How are a couple thousand
00:13:05.840 people able to take? It's a great question. I see what you're getting at. People didn't respond
00:13:08.820 because people thought that it would blow over. People would, they would say, oh, this is going
00:13:14.780 too far and they're being hypocrites and the people will see it and the people will eventually
00:13:21.080 throw this off there were there was this point charlie where the entire bolshevik party was in
00:13:27.220 like one building and you had members of the white army which we get into wouldn't even fire on the
00:13:32.380 building they were already taking over they were already slaughtering people and they say oh no we
00:13:36.400 don't want to you know we don't want to do something that's against our principles so we're
00:13:39.680 not going to do that one building one building could have saved all of russia all the people
00:13:44.480 no gulags no solzhenitsyn none of it no red terror etc and
00:13:51.080 you're on mute hi hi um so just keep that in mind like as we're going forward today um
00:14:02.980 poso and charlie i mean like two just two smart dudes um and so we're gonna get into it marcella
00:14:09.840 went down the uh mk ultra rabbit hole oh yeah still going through it yeah i've been down it
00:14:16.900 Owen, have you been down it?
00:14:18.520 Yeah, I mean, I can give you a little background or at least an overview.
00:14:22.100 I mean, this is a big program, by the way.
00:14:24.720 I mean, we keep just hearing it as like, oh, it's MKUltra.
00:14:28.100 And you hear about maybe some of the specifics, which I'm sure we will.
00:14:30.940 But it was launched in 1953 by the CIA director, Alan Dulles, during the Cold War.
00:14:38.000 And they were afraid of Soviet and Chinese brainwashing.
00:14:42.880 So what was their solution? 0.80
00:14:44.000 Well, let's do it ourselves.
00:14:44.960 um but this was big like this was an umbrella program for 149 sub-projects between 1953 and
00:14:53.780 1973 i think and it involved 80 different institutions and over 185 researchers so like
00:15:01.240 this was pretty massive for a cia operation and it was all about mind control truth serums you know
00:15:08.400 different psychological warfare techniques and and they wanted to create some kind of
00:15:12.180 humanitarian candidate like be able to program somebody to do something which sounds like a lot
00:15:17.220 of what has been at least alleged with some of the recent assassination attempts and other things
00:15:21.700 like that where um and it sounds like you know that may have been part of the goal of this program
00:15:28.600 yeah so well okay so that's um a good lead to where is the one it's so hard to know what clip
00:15:37.200 is well actually let's do tim burchett on um burchett he calls himself burchett tim burchett
00:15:43.920 on joe rogan um i i'm with joe when he's like i don't know anything about it but anyway let's
00:15:50.480 take a listen to this clip you're assuming he's trying to kill the president the guy's been
00:15:54.480 programmed to do this he immediately turns you know from one way to the other overnight almost
00:16:02.160 and we're seeing this more and more, I think.
00:16:06.500 What do you mean the guy's been programmed?
00:16:08.320 I think these people are...
00:16:10.320 You mean like MKUltra type programming?
00:16:12.960 100%.
00:16:13.400 Really?
00:16:14.020 I think so, but it's a different...
00:16:15.360 You know, MK, you're the expert on it.
00:16:17.780 Not really.
00:16:18.660 Don't say that.
00:16:20.520 No.
00:16:21.460 I don't want to get you bumped off here.
00:16:22.640 Jamie knows what I do about it.
00:16:24.560 Let somebody else go start your car
00:16:25.940 when you walk out there and wait 30 minutes.
00:16:27.700 Don't make me an expert.
00:16:29.700 I know nothing.
00:16:31.400 But, you know, the CIA, they were grabbing these people up and giving them, I guess, acid or LSD, whatever, and then programming them.
00:16:38.760 And then they said they weren't doing it.
00:16:40.820 And then they got sued and they said, oh, we lied.
00:16:44.100 We were doing it, but we're not doing it anymore.
00:16:46.400 Now, which time are they not?
00:16:47.540 Here's my thought on this.
00:16:48.960 I think you've got a bunch of people today because of this.
00:16:52.340 It's just open up, open up your head and pour it in.
00:16:55.500 And they can put these things out to people just enough to where they know that there's going to be a reaction.
00:17:03.060 There's some people, you and I are going to read this stuff and go, huh.
00:17:05.600 And there's some people that are just going to stay awake at night and just fume.
00:17:08.580 I know people that read stuff, and they'll call me and text me and say, can you believe this?
00:17:13.180 And I'm like, dude, man, I live this stuff.
00:17:15.560 Cool out.
00:17:16.120 We're good.
00:17:16.600 We're okay.
00:17:17.480 And I think that these folks, they know who they are, and they can target them.
00:17:22.160 You know, how many of these people are going to be, are we going to find that have no Internet access, have no history of being on the Internet?
00:17:30.440 Right. Like Thomas Crooks. Yeah. That's just that one. Total BS.
00:17:34.920 Total BS. Oh, we couldn't. We let him on the roof. And, you know, and then also they couldn't get snipers on that roof because the slope was too steep.
00:17:42.280 so you know it's just interesting because so they're saying you know with your phones near you
00:17:50.440 they can hear you but they could also potentially transmit things to you and thoughts and ideas and
00:17:57.960 it doesn't have to be anything super crazy either right marcella i mean like they can just start
00:18:03.640 putting little thoughts into your head. Oh, where's my? I'm
00:18:08.880 listening. Yeah, I'm just saying this. So, so I can start my car
00:18:14.740 on my own. Like I have no idea. Okay, guys, like this is just me
00:18:18.400 talking.
00:18:21.040 I programmed Erica to say that. Yes. Oh, it's his.
00:18:24.760 How do you? That's exactly the truth is like, how do you know
00:18:27.900 what's what you know?
00:18:29.500 Well, and again, like, you know, so here we are with, you know,
00:18:32.500 on scott's channel and it's all about persuading people right yes brainwashing them um and and the
00:18:40.260 means in which they do this can be so torturous and just evil um so marcella take that clip like
00:18:48.740 you know start that one off there there there was um in regards to this there was a case uh 0.90
00:18:55.380 alleged case of this woman that she some of these people um that were part of the mk ultra
00:19:05.080 program were people that were sick at hospitals or had psych issues or something so this woman
00:19:10.520 had postpartum depression and so she was leaving the hospital they grabbed her not like in a in a 0.99
00:19:17.620 weird way they just asked you know they just took her to therapy therapy and so they had her driving
00:19:23.780 one of the things that they describe is that they had her driving uh for hours with her eyes open
00:19:30.540 kind of like clockwork orange and she just did everything that she was told uh because she was
00:19:38.400 under this um under drugs under all these things well she they did that to her for a month and then
00:19:46.620 she came out of this place and then she was not able to function like she could not remember things
00:19:52.820 like physically she couldn't go to the bathroom you know what you know so like physical and mental
00:19:59.320 they were able to like break her down and um you know it doesn't have to be to that level
00:20:08.680 it could just be as we know from scott repeating stuff you know keep on um visuals keep on putting
00:20:17.280 violent visuals in front of you one of the things video games is being always accused of having
00:20:24.380 be related to shootings like columbine and other things like the where it started from
00:20:30.360 um so this idea that you can just like uh they were saying in the video is like you you now you
00:20:38.280 have a phone and you can do that to people um you know and then you can transmit there's we can go
00:20:45.380 into many different places there's this whole idea of frequencies yeah oh we'll get to all that
00:20:50.340 too yeah so you know the thing is so they would use things like lsd and they would a lot of times
00:20:57.940 they did this on prisoners um i think there's rumors that they did this more to black prisoners
00:21:03.860 maybe at some point um but they would just be like oh let's just start dose the point of it was they
00:21:09.780 They were experimenting on people to see what they had to do to get to be able to control their minds, to control their actions. 0.93
00:21:17.480 So maybe to assassinate somebody, maybe to kill a certain bunch of people.
00:21:25.860 So Sirhan Sirhan, who, who, well, he's convicted of killing RFK. He, to this day, does not remember anything. He thought he was at a shooting range, allegedly while he was doing this.
00:21:46.380 and then recently um he was on um he was on parole to get out um and they asked him like okay
00:21:54.940 the only way okay you can go out you can we can let you free but you have to actually um admit it
00:22:01.580 um admit it and he was like no i can't admit it because i don't remember doing this so it it you
00:22:08.860 know it's still out there but rfq jr and his family i don't i don't want to speak for them but there
00:22:15.580 There's a sense that there was mind control involved.
00:22:20.060 Yeah.
00:22:21.380 Owen, do you want to jump in here? 0.53
00:22:22.860 The next clip I'm going to play is Anna Paulina Luna.
00:22:25.780 It's about a five-minute clip of why they're doing this investigation.
00:22:30.080 I would just say, like Scott has told us,
00:22:32.080 that you can't do some of this extreme stuff with hypnosis.
00:22:36.040 The points I would make would be, number one, this isn't probably just hypnosis.
00:22:39.600 This is much more extreme experimentation with high doses of LSD
00:22:43.880 and you know electroshock therapy and all sorts of things that they were doing as part of these
00:22:48.960 experiments and i don't know that we really do understand what the limits are on a human mind
00:22:55.000 like what you can do to to that i mean we do know that brainwashing is real so i think to me there
00:23:01.520 is a lot of potential that this is real i don't think it's ever been studied probably probably
00:23:05.600 mostly because it would be so unethical to do it that it would never be approved under legitimate
00:23:10.880 science but we don't really know because most of the documents around this stuff were destroyed
00:23:15.360 and um that in itself i'm pretty sure is a big crime but yes like you know it points to what
00:23:22.840 was there i mean it leaves a big question as to what went on there and um so i just think there
00:23:28.920 there is a lot of potential that some of this stuff is true or is effective and um you know
00:23:35.100 i don't know what scott would say about it but i just wanted to throw that in that you know he
00:23:39.200 He said you can't really make somebody want to do something that they don't want to do.
00:23:43.120 But he did also then follow that up with you can change what someone wants to do.
00:23:48.020 You can change their preferences.
00:23:49.960 So it may be that it's just a much longer process to get someone to do something they
00:23:54.700 want to do because you want to first convince them that they want to do it and then you
00:23:58.400 can hypnotize them or do whatever else to make them do it.
00:24:02.680 So these two clips I feel like are so important.
00:24:07.720 one person you're going to hear after is tom o'neill who wrote the book chaos that i was talking
00:24:12.120 about it's like it's sad because you're just like man you know i don't want you guys to like walk
00:24:19.480 away from today's show feeling bad and sad i i think if you don't know much about it or you've
00:24:24.760 never heard of it just you just need to be aware that you know it's not that we're bad but we do
00:24:31.080 really bad things um they're going to tell you you know everyone that does do this in whatever
00:24:36.840 country they're in doing it. I won't just single us out, but you know, they're saying it's for the
00:24:41.460 greater good of the safety of their people and their country. I don't know, but let's listen
00:24:47.120 to Anna Paulina Luna first. Um, this is about five minutes and just try to really pay attention
00:24:54.240 to what she's talking about that this, this project is, and I'm not saying was, is this
00:25:01.600 hearing is about the crimes committed by the central intelligence agency against the American
00:25:05.820 citizens and the decades of secrecy used to conceal them the american people deserve a
00:25:10.700 complete and truthful record the victims and their families deserve acknowledgement
00:25:15.420 and this congress has a constitutional obligation to ensure that full declassification is not delayed
00:25:20.780 any longer project mk ultra was not a policy failure or an overzealous program that got out
00:25:26.700 of hand it was a deliberate systematic governmental operation that subjected american citizens
00:25:32.620 prisoners, hospital patients, veterans, ordinary people, to LSD, electroshock, hypnosis, sensory
00:25:39.020 deprivation, psychological torture, without their knowledge or consent. This went on for 20 years
00:25:44.300 on American soil, funded by American taxpayer dollars, and authorized by the very top of U.S.
00:25:49.580 intelligence apparatus. And this program, when it did end, the men who ran it did not cooperate
00:25:55.260 with investigators. They did not come forward. They committed another crime. They destroyed evidence.
00:26:01.300 The documents this task force has reviewed are unambiguous.
00:26:05.240 In January 1973, the director of the CIA, Richard Helms, prepared to leave office.
00:26:10.200 He personally ordered the destruction of MKUltra records.
00:26:13.560 The CIA official document in writing states,
00:26:17.220 Over my stated objectives, the MKUltra files were destroyed by the order of DCI Mr. Helms shortly before his departure from office.
00:26:25.280 A separate internal account confirms that Helms telephoned Dr. Gottlieb directly and instructed him to destroy, quote, all files pertaining to drug research and associated activities.
00:26:36.560 Gottlieb compiled four people, spent an entire day tearing, burning down 152 files.
00:26:44.080 Then Gottlieb had his personal papers destroyed by his secretary before he retired.
00:26:48.680 The head of the CIA-owned records center protested the destruction in writing, but he was overruled.
00:26:55.280 That is obstruction of justice, that is criminal destruction of federal records, and neither
00:27:00.760 individuals were ever charged with a crime for it.
00:27:03.440 Helms received a $2,000 fine for lying to Congress about an unrelated manner and collected
00:27:08.600 his government pension until he died.
00:27:11.220 Gottlieb retired in rural Virginia and wrote poetry.
00:27:14.560 No one went to prison.
00:27:16.140 No victim was ever formally compensated by the government for the harm that they caused.
00:27:21.280 By 1975, the Church Committee and the Rockefeller Commission had already established through sworn
00:27:26.140 testimony and the surviving 1963 Inspector General report that MKUltra existed and that the CIA had
00:27:32.400 run a program of human experimentation on unwitting Americans. The scope and detail of what we know
00:27:38.860 today is largely because of an accident. In 1977, an archivist diligently complying with a FOIA
00:27:45.740 requests discovered seven boxes of MKUltra financial records that had been misfiled and
00:27:51.540 escaped the bonfire. Those seven boxes included the names of institutions, the name of subprojects,
00:27:58.620 the researchers who participated, the specific operation that the CIA had funded, and without
00:28:04.780 them, the vast majority of MKUltra would only be a rumor just as Helms and Gottlieb intended.
00:28:10.000 Those seven boxes revealed that MKLCA comprised at least 149 sub-projects, operated across
00:28:16.520 more than 80 institutions, and involved 185 non-government researchers.
00:28:23.420 They revealed that the CIA covertly contributed $375,000 to a hospital research wing, which
00:28:28.960 was approved directly by DCI Allen Dulles, which Richard Helms concurrence, so the agency
00:28:35.640 could use unwitting patients as experimental subjects in what their own documents called
00:28:40.240 a hospital safe house.
00:28:43.300 The CIO's inspector general said in 1963 his classified report concluded that the program
00:28:47.860 had exceeded the agency's legal chapter and covert testing on unwitting subjects placed
00:28:52.740 the rights and interests of U.S. citizens in jeopardy.
00:28:56.360 The program ran for a decade that we know of and they ignored their own watchdog.
00:29:02.380 me be clear what I believe that we are dealing with here. Administering drugs to people without
00:29:07.340 their knowledge or consent, subjecting humans to psychological torture, and using prisoners and
00:29:11.920 hospital patients as non-consenting research subjects. These are crimes against humanity.
00:29:18.020 The Central Intelligence Agency committed them, and then the director of the CIA was ordered,
00:29:23.380 or was ordering the destruction of evidence. Today we will hear from two witnesses who have spent
00:29:28.280 years unraveling the cover-up that our government ordered. Stephen Kinzer documented the life and
00:29:33.720 crimes of Sidney Gottlieb in his book Prisoner of Chief, and Tom O'Neill spent over 20 years
00:29:39.080 investigating what the CIA buried and what they obscured that, in my mind, constitutes some of the
00:29:46.320 worst notorious crimes against humanity in the 20th century. Their persistence in the research
00:29:51.500 in this hearing is possible simply because they are patriots. The American people deserve the
00:29:56.980 complete record. The victims and their families deserve acknowledgement, accountability, and
00:30:01.140 justice, and this Congress has a constitutional obligation to make sure that the CIA never does
00:30:06.660 this again. With that, I'm going to be opening up first questions, and I'll hold my questions to the
00:30:11.980 end, to Representative Burleson, but before I do pass it, I did want to just note a few weeks ago
00:30:17.680 we did receive reports. There's some back and forth regarding the CIA and ODNI pertaining to
00:30:23.860 new MKUltra boxes that were discovered. Myself and Representative Burleson did go down to Langley.
00:30:30.080 We did meet with the CIA, and the CIA is currently in the process of declassifying
00:30:34.580 newly found documentation, although the documents, and I feel comfortable enough to share here,
00:30:41.760 pertain specifically to a forgery program that was being housed under MKUltra. So as soon as
00:30:47.860 those files are released, we will be putting out notification with your help to also comb through
00:30:52.400 some of the newly released documents, but I did want to give you a quick update. 1.00
00:31:03.380 She's a badass. She wants the answers to everything that we want the answers to. So 1.00
00:31:08.320 I was, I didn't even know that this hearing was happening. And when I started seeing it
00:31:13.060 on clips on X, I'm like, oh my God, are we actually talking about this out loud in public?
00:31:18.320 i couldn't believe it because it's been so hush hush um so i don't know if there's if anyone in
00:31:25.600 the chat is like freaking out because they didn't know about this until now it's shocking right um
00:31:32.240 so owen what you know i'm gonna come to you first on what she said i mean i mean that's like it's
00:31:38.560 just like the tip of the iceberg like how she's explaining what's happening here but the fact
00:31:42.960 all these files were set to be destroyed and gone forever and it was a mistake i think by an angel
00:31:50.820 who wanted this to be found one day that they were found kind of like the burn bags yeah no i mean i
00:31:58.420 think it is a it seems like there were a lot of crimes committed here a lot of people were tortured
00:32:03.320 maybe even killed as part of this and um it seems like just a whole set of atrocities committed by
00:32:10.160 government and um it's hard to know even if they did stop i mean you know people say oh it stopped
00:32:15.460 in 1973 how do we know that all we all we know is we don't have records of it and you know the fact
00:32:21.660 that the cia is covert and you've got all this black budget and other things going on you know
00:32:26.720 i don't know how we can have any confidence or any trust in these institutions when they're doing
00:32:31.560 things like this and when they just borrow the record it's like okay if you're gonna do that
00:32:34.860 what would stop you from doing it again and i think the answer is nothing nothing would stop
00:32:39.440 from doing it again yeah well based on some of the testimony and things that some of us have heard
00:32:47.280 it doesn't sound like it stopped um and i think it you know again everything is my opinion you guys
00:32:53.200 but i think it's active right now um in different ways in different countries that we're dealing
00:33:01.360 with and our own and i know that it makes us all so sick that it's our taxpayer money our taxpayer
00:33:08.960 money goes to so much stuff that is so immoral and despicable and it's so frustrating to have
00:33:16.640 no control over those things so if that's how you're feeling i get it i know and this is
00:33:22.000 unfortunately the world we're in um marcella what do you want to say about that opening clip from her
00:33:27.600 well i mean i understand what she's doing but you know these hearings they have they don't
00:33:34.640 amount to anything it seems like kabuki theater for me uh to see them act like oh we're not saying
00:33:41.520 that she's part of a conspiracy that is still going on and she knows it i think she means to
00:33:48.720 do well i just don't know where like what what purpose it serves but anyways the the main thing
00:33:57.120 that i i think is like like you said it's still going on i mean covid showed you how
00:34:04.480 people can be brainwashed into having a fear and then being told have this fear about this virus
00:34:12.860 think you know and then it showed how everybody comes and and um together and you are just like
00:34:22.200 sheep and told what to do um and then there's the whole thing of the vaccine and all that but i you
00:34:30.200 know that's very controversial with people on both sides but it's just like it's another part of it
00:34:38.840 blm the uh summer of love it's all of these things there's just still doing it you know i i don't
00:34:46.760 necessarily think um the administration the current administration are doing it the the the
00:34:54.440 it's like the deep state sort of thing you know but you the argument for them still
00:35:02.120 having projects like mk ultra is and i put it i would submit it to owen and you is well it's part
00:35:12.200 of figuring out what other countries can do to us so we need to be able to be um it's like a
00:35:23.640 it's it's like a weapon so we need to be able to research on this so that this is not done to our
00:35:30.440 people by china by russia or by any other country i mean i can go down that path and say okay yeah
00:35:37.640 let's do some research but i would still say that we need to do it ethically you need to do it with
00:35:41.960 consent you can't just say we're going to go experiment on psych patients in a hospital
00:35:47.720 without telling them or dose people with lsd without telling them and maybe even kill people
00:35:52.760 i mean that to me that there's no there's no excuse for that there's no justification for that
00:35:58.040 um beverly said did they force people to listen to maroon five not maroon five but i was i was 0.99
00:36:05.160 listening to one where last night where this woman they they wanted her to lose her her shit 0.98
00:36:14.380 basically and they had they made her listen to like like thousands of times over and over and 0.99
00:36:22.460 over again of her saying that my mother hates me or something like it was like a comment she made
00:36:29.140 and they played it on a loop on a recording to her for like countless hours until like it made
00:36:35.440 her mad and crazy and like wiped her brain out but it's like a certain way they do it with drugs
00:36:39.940 um but the other thing i want to say is oh before before you point something out what you just said
00:36:46.260 is something that scott agreed with is that when you say something to someone it doesn't necessarily
00:36:51.460 have to be true and so to her mom hating her or not doesn't matter right she the the the line it
00:36:58.800 already affects the person and the person listening who's trying to brainwash her said oh we're going
00:37:04.640 to use that and you mentioned that she said she hates her mother like imagine what they can do
00:37:09.440 now with ai you can clone someone's voice and it can sound like you're saying or you're thinking
00:37:14.480 whatever they want you to say or think that's right so i don't you know i don't really feel
00:37:20.060 like it's it's kabuki theater in the way it looks but i feel like i feel like even here today like
00:37:26.460 looking at the chat that there's, this is probably big news to a lot of people. Like maybe they've
00:37:31.780 heard the name or, you know, Mary Kay are one of our beloveds on here. I've been calling her MK
00:37:36.860 ultra for a hundred years. And, you know, maybe people didn't know why I was saying that I never 0.78
00:37:41.900 even thought about it, but, you know, I feel like that this is going to be a lot of new information
00:37:47.000 and hard information for people to hear. And I think it's going to lead to people reading Tom
00:37:52.380 O'Neill's book and digging into it and maybe going to the Joe, Joe Rogan's done several interviews
00:37:58.640 where MK ultra is a topic. If you just search it and you know, these are long form interviews where
00:38:04.900 you can really dig down. Um, and, and everybody has basically the same stories, just different
00:38:10.680 versions of the same stories and techniques. So there's really no denying it. Um, but you know,
00:38:16.700 what, like, what are we doing experimenting on people? Like they'll literally just say like,
00:38:21.040 oh, you know what? They're mentally ill. We're going to bring them into a mental institution 1.00
00:38:26.480 and then they just rewire your whole brain. And if they're really good at rewiring your whole 1.00
00:38:32.500 brain, they might set you off to go do something terribly nefarious and you have no say in your
00:38:39.440 life. So you're like a guinea pig. Again, this is just my opinion. I don't know if this is true.
00:38:43.800 I'm just covering my ass so I don't get killed, allegedly. This is true. 0.99
00:38:48.200 Yeah. So I'm just saying it is pretty scary, but what I want to do is listen to Tom O'Neill now
00:38:54.720 because he literally spent like over 20 years researching all of this. So let's just listen
00:39:01.660 to him for a minute. And again, just pay attention really to what he's saying. Did you want to say
00:39:05.280 something, Owen? No, I covered it. Thanks. Okay. All right. I thought I heard. I wasn't sure.
00:39:10.020 Okay. So let's listen to Tom O'Neill. Is it in your expert opinion that Jack Ruby and
00:39:15.760 Manson were assets of the intelligence agency specifically pertaining to MK Ultra? Were they
00:39:21.780 MK Ultra? Yeah, theoretically, Manson, I've never been able to prove absolutely. Jack Ruby, I believe
00:39:28.200 this is something else. The Warren Commission investigation on the Warren Commission was
00:39:35.400 Alan Dulles, the former CIA director, who authorized and ran MK Ultra until he was fired
00:39:42.120 by President Kennedy, the liaison to the committee
00:39:45.360 for the CIA, who handled the information coming
00:39:48.900 from the CIA back and forth to the Warren Commission,
00:39:51.440 was Richard Helms, who was a direct supervisor of Jolly West.
00:39:55.240 They knew who West was.
00:39:57.180 They knew what West was capable of and what they had paid him
00:40:01.020 to do and what he had reported to them
00:40:02.820 that he could do, including inducing
00:40:05.960 mental disorders in people.
00:40:08.240 That was never disclosed to the commission,
00:40:10.860 as far as anyone knows.
00:40:12.660 So I believe that Wes was put in there
00:40:14.620 to keep Jack Ruby from telling his story.
00:40:19.260 Wow.
00:40:20.120 In closing, I just want to thank you all for being here today.
00:40:23.140 And we will be following up, Dr. Kinzer,
00:40:25.420 on your request to fully redact,
00:40:28.500 I'll be following personally with the director of the CIA,
00:40:31.520 the MKLTRA files that we do have.
00:40:33.540 Also, as I noted earlier,
00:40:34.880 there will be more that will be declassified,
00:40:38.020 specifically pertaining to newly found records
00:40:40.660 that were located in what we were discussing earlier.
00:40:44.280 I did also wanna just state that for the record,
00:40:47.420 in regards to what statements were made earlier
00:40:49.600 regarding the German government,
00:40:50.680 we will also be following up on that.
00:40:52.540 If there are indeed people that were victims of this
00:40:55.460 that have been buried,
00:40:56.340 we would like to know who those people are
00:40:57.680 and who their families are as well
00:40:59.440 in order to correct the historical wrongdoings
00:41:02.120 of this government.
00:41:03.500 Without further ado, I would like to state
00:41:06.540 that all members have five legislative days
00:41:08.480 within to submit materials
00:41:09.760 additional written questions for the witness you're on mute lord have mercy sergio um so
00:41:22.960 i just want to state that you know the the things that so when we were talking about doing a show
00:41:29.280 about mk ultra you know marcel and i are like really into it and whatever and owen's like yeah
00:41:33.920 let's do it but then i was like i have to dial it back because you guys there were so many clips
00:41:38.880 that i was looking at and thinking about using and they're so hard to listen to and i was like
00:41:45.040 i just don't want to do it to you guys so if you want to explore it further on your own i i think
00:41:51.120 you should um but i didn't want you guys to like come out of school today feeling like total crap
00:41:58.320 um but look into it further i have a couple more clips i want to play and then we're just going to
00:42:04.000 talk about it freely um here is eli crane now i just want to point out we're talking current day
00:42:13.280 questioning right here um or reasoning so let's listen to eli crane who by the way sounds so much
00:42:21.440 like brandon gill and i love that they both have this like dry monotone voice but anyway let's
00:42:28.560 listen to elon crane and listen to what what the answers are there's no entry or exit wound how
00:42:34.880 they're designed is to make the target feel like they're crazy like they're imagining things
00:42:40.560 especially on the low duration the low intensity long duration hits are either of you aware of any
00:42:47.360 individuals who have ahi symptoms have passed away from their ailments i do
00:42:58.560 I do.
00:43:01.560 Have any of you three panelists ever seen one of these weapons?
00:43:07.560 I have seen a 1991 version of the weapon,
00:43:10.560 and it looks like a satellite dish with a unit this size attached to it.
00:43:16.560 Of course, over the years, miniaturization has been possible.
00:43:22.560 Obviously, there's a limitation to how miniaturized it can be
00:43:25.560 it can be because of the antenna size which can always is always related to the wave but still it
00:43:31.000 is something that can be well contained in a in the trunk of a car or even a large backpack
00:43:37.240 okay all right that wasn't the clip i thought it was but that's 1991 okay so we're getting more
00:43:43.400 into the current day um let me just delete that so i don't play that one again and you know yeah
00:43:49.560 they know people who died okay i'm gonna get through these clips just two more and then we're
00:43:53.400 we're going to talk. Let's check this one out. What are the possibilities that what we've
00:43:59.640 learned in MKUltra now that it has advanced so much to algorithms and the computer and getting
00:44:06.480 to loners that some of these loners could through this just mass propagation of whatever you're
00:44:15.840 doing could cause someone to maybe take a shot at a president.
00:44:22.840 I know there's a lot of speculation out there about the Butler shooting and I guess even
00:44:34.080 the Charlie Kirk shooting.
00:44:36.740 I just hate to speculate because I don't know, I have no first-hand knowledge whether those
00:44:42.300 Those guys were programmed through radio waves or through their computer activity.
00:44:48.600 So I would never hazard a guess except to say what I've already said, that they developed
00:44:53.620 means that we've never been told about many, many years ago, and I imagine they've evolved
00:45:00.480 to be much more effective now.
00:45:02.080 Let me interrupt you one more time, and I apologize again.
00:45:05.540 But don't you think that they could cast this broad net through these algorithms and other
00:45:10.400 And maybe they don't know the exact person it's going to affect, but they know what type
00:45:14.880 of person it's going to affect, and they know it's going to happen, and that way they can't
00:45:19.720 predict when it's going to happen, but they think it will happen, and then that way they
00:45:23.740 can sort of wash their hands of this whole thing and say, well, we didn't have anything
00:45:27.940 to do with it, but in effect they really did because they put this out there and they continue
00:45:33.680 to put it out there to whatever method you're talking about.
00:45:37.700 Go ahead, guys.
00:45:38.560 I'm sorry.
00:45:38.920 ma'am if you want to jump in she's with nih okay doctor go it sounds to me like you're describing
00:45:45.720 something like the martin luther king assassination the fbi didn't carry it out but it created such a
00:45:52.040 climate just denouncing king as the most dangerous man in america and putting out all this material
00:45:57.880 about how he was helping communists that they must have thought it's going to filter down
00:46:02.440 somebody will take action and then we can say we didn't have anything to do with it and james 0.85
00:46:06.280 James Earl Ray was a third-rate thief.
00:46:09.780 He made an incredible shot, one foot on a commode, one foot in a bathtub, leaning out of a window, basically.
00:46:18.200 And the next day, or that afternoon, all the shrubbery was cut in front of the flop house he was staying in.
00:46:24.820 There's a lot on that one that will never be discussed.
00:46:26.880 I have some friends that were there, so I guess I'm on pretty close to firsthand knowledge.
00:46:33.120 But, yeah, I'm sorry.
00:46:36.280 I'm probably going to get audited when I walk out of the room.
00:46:38.540 I just I know it.
00:46:39.440 So thank you, Chair Lady.
00:46:42.340 I yield back my four seconds.
00:46:48.640 Well, he knows.
00:46:52.840 Marcella, what do you want to say about that one?
00:46:55.880 I mean, I agree you can.
00:47:00.280 You know, there is no proof, you know, of it.
00:47:03.780 but um even if it's not through some um some frequencies some machine the machine of the fake
00:47:14.820 news of of having this feed to you daily basis for example for trump like td as we know tds is
00:47:24.100 sort of like a mental disorder in a way where like everything trump and psych and repetition
00:47:30.820 the repetition after repetition and the fear that people are driven to, but I wanted to give you a
00:47:36.800 positive outlook on this. So not everybody is, is able to be brainwashed. So, uh, what I mean is
00:47:49.420 you have to be very susceptible type of person to have this happen to you. And so one of the things,
00:47:56.120 one of the guys that keeps always talking about this. I forget his name now, but he's like,
00:48:01.280 know thyself, um, what you will do, what you won't do. Um, because one of the things that
00:48:09.480 they were talking about that the government can do is put thoughts in your mind and you think
00:48:14.080 it's your thought or doubts or anything in there. So know thyself, uh, it would be a hard thing. Um,
00:48:21.820 but also
00:48:24.820 Question things, you know, so not everybody can do this
00:48:29.740 not everybody can be
00:48:32.920 Susceptible to grabbing a gun and then
00:48:36.520 shooting someone like even under LSD even under these many things
00:48:42.520 however, you know
00:48:45.860 There are individuals that are more susceptible to things one of the things that I was gonna bring up and
00:48:51.820 We brought up Columbine and, uh, we brought up, I brought up Columbine and I brought up video games, but one of the other things that can, that is not LSD, but has changed people's, uh, mind, uh, or is alleged to have changed someone's mind and brain is the SSRIs, uh, type of medicines.
00:49:17.660 um, the same with, uh, you know, um, other drugs that, that you might be taking that
00:49:27.800 seem, um, you know, that are just medicines. Yeah. Yeah. No, you do have to be careful of
00:49:34.440 those. And BJ is right. I just saw your comment, BJ, you know, a lot of, like when we say that
00:49:39.820 universities and colleges are indoctrination camps, they really are. Um, there's another book,
00:49:45.000 i was gonna say that i think could even be like a precursor to understanding you know why we would
00:49:52.220 talk about a thomas crooks or the the the kid in the charlie kirk case i can't remember his name
00:49:58.900 it doesn't matter um but there's a book that douglas murray wrote called the madness of crowds
00:50:04.480 and it is so fascinating the the way historically how you break down a society to make them weak
00:50:13.060 and vulnerable, so you can brainwash them. And you notice that these would-be assassins are
00:50:21.680 younger. They're allegedly questioning their masculinity. But that's a very systematic
00:50:29.860 breakdown of a society that when you read this book, The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray,
00:50:36.940 you will absolutely see it step by step by step by step by step. What happened to us in this
00:50:43.040 country it is going to blow your mind and it's going to make you so livid all right oh and go
00:50:47.720 ahead i mean once you start going down this rabbit hole it it's kind of hard not to see it everywhere
00:50:52.960 like it you know if you go back to the book uh persuasion and influence the i guess influence
00:51:00.120 primarily by robert cialdini um you know all those persuasion techniques tie right into this
00:51:07.880 like the what you're talking about the madness of crowds a lot of that is social approval or you
00:51:12.200 know getting approval from other people and being part of a group it's appeal to authority you know
00:51:18.100 and you can apply that to covid you can apply that to the trump assassination attempts you can apply
00:51:22.360 that to just about all of the things we see happening all the indoctrination that's happening
00:51:27.520 in schools i think is part of this where you know i don't think it's just by accident that they
00:51:32.580 decided hey we need to start teaching this dei stuff all the way down to kindergarten you know
00:51:37.080 and scott has pointed out many times that kids can be convinced they're just about anything and
00:51:40.960 they're very impressionable and the younger you start the easier it is to indoctrinate people or
00:51:46.160 to brainwash them into what they you know what you want them to do and and scott pointed out
00:51:50.640 there are positive ways to do this i mean he talked about the pledge of allegiance being a
00:51:54.040 form of persuasion or hypnotism or brainwashing but that's a positive one because it causes
00:51:59.980 better cohesion and you know gets people to feel more patriotic and do things that are good things
00:52:06.680 at least that we consider good things and so i think you know once you start putting that lens
00:52:12.740 on things it's like you see the dsa stuff you see all the other things like everything just seems
00:52:18.120 to tie into this um and it's hard to know whether it came out of mk ultra but i think you know it's
00:52:24.600 it as a broad category of things yeah i mean people do get influenced by other people and
00:52:30.620 get influenced by what they hear on the media and i think if you are trying to protect yourself
00:52:34.260 against this one way is to be just very selective about what you let into your brain don't don't
00:52:39.740 subject yourself to messages that are contrary to um what you want to be influenced by and
00:52:48.500 um don't think oh i'm going to be that you know ulysses tied to the mast and i can take it and
00:52:53.720 it's no big you know like no you you you are influenced by things and um so be careful what
00:52:59.620 you're influenced by and and i think one way a friend of mine recommended doing it is just making
00:53:04.220 sure it's all coherent like making sure it's all um fitting in with your worldview as much as
00:53:09.920 possible because if you don't it could literally drive you insane you know because you're going to
00:53:14.420 keep hearing these conflicting messages and get into cognitive dissonance and not know what to do
00:53:18.200 with it and um you might think well it's just information i can take it but no you're a human
00:53:23.340 just like the rest of us and we are all subject to influence and so it's better to say okay i
00:53:28.900 understand which direction i want to go and i want to design my information environment now that we
00:53:34.620 have this fire hose of information coming at us all the time so that i am filtering out the bad
00:53:39.580 stuff and i'm only taking in the good stuff i think we're learning so many great lessons you
00:53:44.220 guys because between you know understanding persuasion thanks to scott and how that works
00:53:49.960 and then you know great writers about it like gildini um and understanding that you know like
00:53:57.360 now hearing about MK ultra and we see how people are like being indoctrinated and we see like this,
00:54:03.000 the rise of communism and socialism in our country. And we see, you know, how kids are like,
00:54:08.840 you know, free Palestine and kill the Jews and this, and you're like, what is how, like, 0.61
00:54:14.020 this is like madness. Right. So it all comes from somewhere. And, you know, I'm thinking of the 0.99
00:54:19.160 title madness, the crowds, like people want to feel like they're part of something, even if it's
00:54:24.080 bad. Um, so, you know, and then it brings me right back to Gadsad and suicidal empathy. We have to
00:54:30.320 stand up and point the things out, or we're just creating our own demise. We're watching it happen.
00:54:36.000 So don't be afraid to, you know, speak up and say things. Um, personally, I don't even want to hear
00:54:43.660 about other countries in America. The only thing I want to hear about is America. So, um, that's
00:54:48.920 also another weird thing that's happening is that we're all fighting over other countries in
00:54:53.880 America. And I'm like, what are we doing? Why are we talking about this? So just realize just
00:55:01.140 because the news is talking about something and they're telling you that this is what you should
00:55:05.000 be thinking about doesn't mean you need to think about it. And maybe that's why for me, I get
00:55:09.980 frustrated. I'm like, I don't care. I don't care about Israel and Palestine. I legitimately don't
00:55:14.960 care. It's their problem. I don't want people to die. I care on a humane level, but I care about
00:55:21.520 this country because I see what's happening to it. And I'm not going to get distracted and I'm
00:55:25.120 not going to get sucked into any, any of it. And I think that that's what we should be doing now
00:55:29.340 is don't get sucked into other people's BS. We need to take care of our own house right now and
00:55:34.960 what's happening here in our country. So stay focused and watch what's happening to the people
00:55:39.940 around you. Like these, these riots and these protests, they're not, they're not organic. It's
00:55:46.220 like, it's mind control. I mean, these, like, what are these people doing? Like, what, what's
00:55:51.720 your point? Why are you standing in front of the ice facility in Newark screaming like lunatics 0.98
00:55:56.940 besides the fact that you're getting paid? But what, what are you doing? It's like, you're insane.
00:56:02.120 So pay really close attention to that stuff, you guys. Um, now here's my question in the chats. 0.66
00:56:09.060 Were you guys okay with this subject today? Did you hate it? Did you like it? Was it interesting?
00:56:13.640 because I was nervous about it. And, um, you know, I don't want to like freak anyone out,
00:56:18.520 but if you were okay with it, you know, just say you were okay. Yes. I liked it. Thumbs up,
00:56:23.240 whatever. Um, just so we know that if we want to talk about it further as this goes along,
00:56:28.260 I mean, I would like to, I think, I think, um, it's an interesting topic. So I'll read your
00:56:34.060 comments and on all the platforms after. Um, so yeah. Oh, okay, good. Um, but whatever you think,
00:56:41.480 let me know. All right. So can I end in a very odd way today, Owen and Marcella? Do you mind?
00:56:49.840 Because I want to lighten the mood. Well, she's like, wait, before I sign off. So let's just,
00:56:58.960 I'm going to play. So you guys, we're going to do this and then we're going to say our proper
00:57:02.960 goodbye. And then I'm going to do an Akira song for anyone that wants to stay. But if you've never
00:57:07.920 seen this, you're in for a treat. And if you have seen this, you're in for a treat. Just
00:57:14.160 two minutes. I've actually been crying. I've been laughing so hard. I've been laughing
00:57:19.260 for 10 minutes straight since I saw this. George Filosopoulos, a newscaster, would hinge
00:57:25.180 on several factors. One, source of information. Viewers might be more inclined to trust his
00:57:41.220 statements. Conversely, if he has been wrong before or shown bias, viewers might question
00:57:46.340 his claims. Three, context of the information.
00:58:16.340 and this comes
00:58:18.980 discrepancy would make his assertion seem less credible
00:58:24.020 or might suggest that he is part of a broader misinformation
00:58:27.360 from a storytelling perspective whether george is portrayed as a credible newscaster
00:58:36.700 or as someone engaged in gaslighting
00:58:46.340 Oh, I've watched this thing probably 15 times.
00:59:06.120 And I literally cry every time I watch it,
00:59:10.140 like tears just shoot out of my eyes against my glasses.
00:59:12.680 oh my gosh i needed that that is so good i was laughing all right you guys listen
00:59:24.480 as always thank you to scott and shelly for allowing the show to go on and thank you guys
00:59:31.020 for being here and um let's have a closing sip to our beloved scott and the three of us will
00:59:38.580 be back tomorrow you guys all right to scott let's go just okay you guys today we're gonna do
00:59:51.360 i gotta go you guys i have court today bye marcella we love you all right we're gonna do
01:00:00.380 what oh here what you think about it starts off what you think about let's go
01:00:08.580 All right, I saw a story in the South China Morning Post.
01:00:13.380 It asks the question, can you train your mind to be happy?
01:00:16.700 And it says, yes, expert says.
01:00:19.780 Would you like to know how?
01:00:22.280 Would you like me to train you
01:00:24.200 with my hypnosis experience
01:00:27.100 into how to be happier?
01:00:30.060 All right, well, I won't hypnotize you.
01:00:31.680 I'll just tell you how to do it.
01:00:34.180 Number one,
01:00:36.000 Whatever you think about the most is who you are.
01:01:00.320 And you can change what you think about the most.
01:01:04.620 It's easy.
01:01:06.000 watch
01:01:08.000 think about your favorite animal
01:01:10.400 could you do it
01:01:13.540 of course you could
01:01:16.040 you all had a different favorite animal
01:01:19.440 but when I said think about your favorite animal
01:01:21.860 you could do it
01:01:22.960 so that was when your brain was focusing on
01:01:27.760 a cool thing that you liked
01:01:29.380 favorite animal
01:01:30.600 probably made you a little bit happy
01:01:33.080 I mean just a little bit
01:01:34.480 But during that time you're thinking about your favorite animal
01:01:38.240 You weren't thinking about some bad thing
01:01:41.080 That could potentially put you in a bad mood
01:01:43.820 Or affect your energy
01:01:45.360 Or make you anxious or anything
01:01:47.540 Whatever you think about the most is who you are
01:01:51.000 It's who you are
01:01:53.880 It's who you are
01:01:56.240 What you think about the most is who you are
01:01:58.960 Who you are
01:02:00.240 Who you are
01:02:01.860 It's who you are
01:02:04.160 So, I just proved to you that if you just remember as a habit to change your thinking
01:02:20.780 from whatever negative stuff to positive stuff, it's really that easy.
01:02:26.520 Just think about stuff you like.
01:02:28.960 Everybody likes something.
01:02:30.000 Think about a person you like, experience you had, a walk on the beach, if that's your thing.
01:02:37.000 Just think about it.
01:02:42.000 And reduce the shelf time that you give to the bad thoughts.
01:02:47.000 Because how much you think about something is what creates the structure in your brain that becomes semi-permanent.
01:02:55.000 You can usually change it but it becomes a little semi-permanent.
01:02:59.000 So the more you think about positive things, the happier you're going to be.
01:03:29.000 �&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Me
01:03:42.140 How perfect.
01:04:04.060 That was the perfect song for today, you guys.
01:04:06.780 I just kind of picked them randomly by the start of the title,
01:04:10.900 And that was so perfect.
01:04:12.020 Right, Owen?
01:04:12.460 That was amazing.
01:04:14.120 Yeah.
01:04:14.900 Owen, thanks.
01:04:15.460 You're a great dance partner, as I pointed out.
01:04:19.020 All right, you guys.
01:04:21.560 Glad I could help.
01:04:23.120 You guys, love you so much.
01:04:24.840 I see all your comments.
01:04:26.160 Thank you.
01:04:26.480 Thank you so much for being here.
01:04:27.640 We'll be back tomorrow with some kind of amazing show for you.
01:04:30.660 Maybe a Scott Whiteboard.
01:04:32.060 You never know.
01:04:33.320 Owen, have an awesome day.
01:04:35.500 You too.
01:04:36.260 Thanks, guys.
01:04:37.240 Bye, you guys.
01:04:38.260 Bye.
01:04:40.900 Let's wait for your byes. 0.88
01:04:47.560 The Jane Lane.
01:04:50.100 Bye, guys.
01:04:59.440 EJ, thank you for receiving a message with, you know, with the intentions in which it
01:05:06.160 was given.
01:05:07.020 Thank you, EJ.
01:05:10.900 Be smart. He totally did consume very carefully. Look, now I'm reading. Now I'm reading.
01:05:20.960 Bye guys. For real. Goodbye.