The Culture War #60 Diddy Raid, Could This Be Epstein 2.0 w⧸ Ian Carroll & Shane Cashman
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The question on everyone s mind: Did Diddy sell drugs to the CIA? And if so, what kind of drugs? And who was the supplier? Was it Puff and Steph? And what was their relationship with one of the most powerful men in the world? On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Ian Carroll, a reporter at TikTok, about all of this and much more. Plus, we have an exclusive interview with All That Remains singer, Phil Labonte, about his new book, "Pariah: The Story of the Pariah," which details the story of how Diddy went from being a hip-hop head to being a federal employee, and why he may have been involved in the drug trade and conspiracy theories surrounding one of America s most famous rappers, Puff & Steph s alleged involvement in cocaine trafficking. Get ready for Las Vegas-style action at BetMGM, the king of online casinos, with the same Vegas Strip excitement MGM is famous for when you play classics like MGM Grand, Blackjack, Baccarat, and Roulette. BetmGM and GameSense remind you to play responsibly! Betm MGM and Game Sense - BetmoGM is for T's and C's 19+ to Wager Ontario only, only in Ontario, not in Ontario. . If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connects Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge, or call Connects Ontre to call in for free to speak with an advisor FREE of charge. to speak about your concerns about gambling or gambling or to check in to a professional counsellor. Thank you for listening to this podcast, please play responsibly and spread the word to your friends and family about this podcast! Betmo MGM and Gambling Ontario only! -MGMGM -BetMGM - The King of Online Casinos - and G&Gambling Ontario - the King of Las Vegas by Betmo GMG - the only place you can get the best experience in the best casino game in the whole world. - the best in the highest rated casino game on the planet! . . . BetGMGM & Gambling, & G&C's is a company that makes the best drinks, the best cocktails, the most authentic and most authentic in the country.
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The question on everyone's mind. Did Diddy do it? And what Diddy do? What didn't Diddy do? Diddy do
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anything at all? I couldn't resist. It had to be done. And props to South Park for making up that
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joke a long time ago. But in all seriousness, Diddy may be like Epstein 2.0. So we'll talk about
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that. And there's a bunch of ancillary subjects related to trafficking and global affairs that we'll
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get into. We got a whole big group. Ian, you want to introduce yourself first?
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Yeah, I'm Ian. Ian Carroll on Twitter. Cancel's Clothing Company is where I started on TikTok.
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And I started in money. And I started in like the markets. And now here we are.
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In Diddy. Yeah, I got pretty deep into the Diddy reporting for a little while and Candace picked
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it up. And I was drawing connections to Michael Jackson and stuff. I mean, there's a lot in that
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lawsuit. So wow. Yeah, there's a lot in there. Phil's hanging out. Hey, what's up, everybody?
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My name's Phil Labonte. I'm the singer from All That Remains. What's going on?
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Shane. It's good to see you. How you doing? Shane Cashman, writer for Scanner. Got a book coming
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out with Tim Cass about the year of the pariah. A bunch of different stories I've written.
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And I'm wearing my Yay 24 shirt because Yay predicted or said about a year ago that Diddy
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was a Fed. Everyone laughed. But here we are. A Fed. So if he's a Fed, this is part of something
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bigger than just some dude ripping off artists and stuff like that. I think there's a lot
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of interesting connections I'm sure Ian can get into between Epstein. I mean, let's be
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real. Diddy's probably really good at wearing up whole mansions with secret cameras.
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Exactly. That's just like average rapper stuff. Right. Which is an MO that people in government
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have been doing for decades. We got Callum pressing buttons. Yep. That's right. I'm
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in the corner pressing buttons. Let's get started, guys. Okay. So was Diddy a Fed?
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I mean, it's a good question, right? Like the I think the main question is, what do you define
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as a Fed? I think a lot of people think of Feds and CIA agents is like I have like an ID
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card and like I did a job application and I am their employee. But that's not how like intelligence
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agencies work, right? Like intelligence agencies cultivate relationships. Like the whole point
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of covert operations is plausible deniability. I think to answer this question, we have to
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go back in time to the 90s when crack was everywhere. Wasn't the CIA doing that? Is that what it
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was? That's the rumor. That's I don't think that there's been a I don't know what the what
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has that been actually confirmed or what it's been with the story close to. Yeah, the story
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is that the CIA was selling drugs in in the United States. So that in order to fund arms
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purchases for I think it was Nicaragua, Nicaraguan Contras for the yeah, Ricky Ross freeway.
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Yeah. So I don't know. There's a Wikipedia on the CIA involvement in contra cocaine trafficking.
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Yeah, that's the exposed one number of writers have alleged it. Yeah. And then they basically
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people then said the crack epidemic that was sweeping across the country was basically because
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of the CIA. So I think that I personally think that's a stretch because like, honestly, like
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drugs have no problem getting around like through through populations like people have been doing
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drugs forever. So the idea that it's the CIA's fault that it that drugs got into the into the system,
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I think is a bit of a stretch. But I do think that I don't think I mean, it's not a stretch as to
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whether or not the CIA takes advantage of situations. They see something popping off
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and they're like, well, how can we interject ourselves, which they do in the feds? Or could
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we just use this as cover? Exactly. It's an easy cover. And then to Ian, you're talking about
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what how you define a fed. In my opinion, I think he's someone who's been absorbed by the feds.
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But that's that's what all of it is. And that's why I brought this up, because it's not like the
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street dealers were feds. Yeah, right. But if if this was trickling through, it becomes part of a
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bigger component. Obviously, if Diddy was involved in any kind of action, he doesn't need to work for
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the FBI doesn't need to work for the CIA. He needs it could even be like a third degree where
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it's like a contractor for the CIA approaches a big financier who then goes to Diddy and says do
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these things for me. But I want to point one thing out real quick. When we pulled up the the
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contra cocaine trafficking story, Gary Webb was a big reporter on that. And of course, Webb was found
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dead in his Carmichael home on December 10th, 2004 with two gunshot wounds to the head. His
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death was ruled a suicide. Two gunshot wounds to the head. That's my favorite move. Two gunshot
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wounds. Rip Gary. That's how they do the signature. The first one didn't work and he killed himself.
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That's how you know it was suicide. Oh, to be fair, to the head could mean jaw. I don't know.
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Yeah. So it's like, you know, it's kind of brutal to start the show with. But in the event
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that someone a lot of people like, man, I don't want to do this. Flinch or whatever. Yeah. Or they tilt their heads
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back and then they shoot themselves and doesn't do anything. And some people survive gunshot wounds
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to the head. That being said, it is not a good sentence. No one is going to believe you when
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you're like two gunshot wounds to the head. Especially when you take the rest of his story
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into account and like all the reporting he was doing. I mean, ever since, ever since the stuff
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that ever since it came out that the CIA actually had done stuff to the population, like it was
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Operation Northwoods or whatever they like. Planned it. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever the extent they were
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actually, they were actually like doing stuff, whether you think that it was like real big,
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big time operation with a lot of people involved or whether it was like small time kind of thing.
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The fact that those stories are, have, have at least a kernel of truth and are spread through
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the population. Right. And then you top it off with, with the whole COVID narrative and all the
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stuff that's happened in the past couple of years, people are going to be like, look, this is how I
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see it. And these things make sense to me. So this is what I believe. It's always, it's always why I
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would defend someone like Alex Jones. When he would talk about things that sound insane to people,
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I would point to something like Northwoods. For those who don't know, Northwoods is the
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Joint Chiefs of Staff going to Kennedy saying, we have this plan to start a war by creating false
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flags, taking care of, like taking out our own people, bombing planes, shooting, mass shooting
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events, and then blaming it on Cuba. So once you know, things like that are being planned by the
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people in power conceived of exactly. You can't not look at anything else. Just because I know
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that someone watching this is going to be like, I tried telling my dad, he doesn't, he said,
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you're crazy. It's made up. Here you go. Wikipedia operation Northwoods. What was it?
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Lemnitzer was the general in charge. JFK fired him. And then the rumors are Lemnitzer got involved,
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I believe with NATO, which then did false flags in supposedly Italy during the years of lead,
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which were really bad false flags from the left and the right on each other, which then you can
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connect to operation. Gladio. I'm going to be super annoying today. Let's do it.
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I'm going to be super annoying today. We have to remember that Wikipedia is run by
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communists now. So Wikipedia is also not to be trusted. Definitely not trust. Look up the
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actual documents from Northwoods, which are out there and declassified. You have to read through
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their bias. And when you're, when you're researching like counter to Wikipedia's bias and something has
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still made it there. Yeah. That's like, that's why you're pulling it up, right? It's like,
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Oh, this is Operation Northwoods. This is from 1962. Like, look, government didn't censor that.
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Let's start from the beginning and I will avoid saying it. Instead, I'll say,
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It's a good question. Um, the lawsuit itself basically just alleges that Sean Combs, the,
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the lawsuit says dating back to the nineties, specifically to the party where JLo was involved
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with the shooting is like as far back as his knowledge goes, that he has been running a sexual
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blackmail scheme that is promoting artists based upon them doing sexual favors, um, them attending
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these parties just kind of tits for tats that he has whole mansions wired up with cameras, um, where
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these parties are happening. But the lawsuit also names Lucy and Grange, the CEO of universal music
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group. It also names like a haberdashian, whatever, how you say her name and a couple of the music
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labels, like it names the whole group. And Lucy and Grange is a critical, like outward connecting
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point. And it says that Lucy and Grange was attending these parties and funding these parties
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where it was apparently open knowledge that there was underage girls. They were spiking drinks. It
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talks about how they spike the drinks and how they had bottles for men and bottles for women
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and all the bottles for women were spiked. And that was common knowledge. All the bottles for men
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were regular. And it talked about how they would do that with champagne. They would, but then they
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would also do it with like mixed drinks where they would spike all the juices and not all the
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alcohols. These parties were funded by the alcohol company and the music labels. Yeah, it's wild.
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But then it also, the Michael Jackson connection that's trippy is that his head of security,
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Fahim Muhammad, is named in the law, like he's not named as one of the co-conspirators,
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but his picture is in the lawsuit. His name is in the lawsuit. It talks about him. He's their fixer.
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And Fahim Muhammad was Michael Jackson's head of security when Michael Jackson died. He was like
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24 at the time, 22 at the time or something. He was one year out of college when Michael Jackson
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died. And he was Michael Jackson's head of security. He had a business and marketing degree
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from some college. Then one year later, he's the head of security for the King of Pop who dies.
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And then he immediately gets rewarded by going and being Diddy's head of security. When you're the
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head of security for a blackmail ring where there's like drugs everywhere, underage girls drink,
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like the job of being head of security for that is to know where all those things are. Right.
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And we should say like with Michael Jackson, that his doctor killed him supposedly. Did two years.
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Supposedly, right? Did two years. Did two years. He was killed with propofol. They call that the
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milk of the opiates. Yep. And yeah, that connection is bizarre. We have just jumped over the mountain
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on this. Like, whoa, Michael Jackson was killed. What's going on? His doctor was administering
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propofol, I believe to help with pain and or sleep. Help him sleep. And gave him too much.
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Well, that's the, no one was there when he, when he died. Like allegedly he overdosed himself or
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something like that. We don't really know. All we know is that the doctor was theoretically first
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on the scene. And then Fahim Muhammad did, he's head of security was second on the scene. Right.
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Doctor went to jail. I don't think anything happened to security. No, Fahim Muhammad got rewarded as you
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say. And then suddenly he's in charge of Diddy's blackmail ring. And so in the lawsuit to get back to
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the lawsuit, Fahim Muhammad is in charge of all the logistics and he's the fixer. It talks about a
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shooting that happened in a bathroom a while back where like the cops came and they saw
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the bathroom that was full of blood. And Diddy just told everyone say it was a drive by out on
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the street, just like, and Fahim will make it all go away. Like they had specific instructions that
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everyone that worked for Diddy, cause he made them all carry drugs for him. So he could just get high
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at any moment, anywhere he is. Um, like including the maids and stuff. They all have little baggies
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of drugs. What the? Yeah. That's directly alleged. And they have pictures of the drugs. They like,
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it's a wild. That's like a common thing. A lot of rappers do talk about having like a bag carry,
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you know? Yeah. And they say that if you ever even get pulled over, so they don't go to jail.
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Uh, so the rappers are to still go to jail. Yeah, exactly. But in this case, the rapper doesn't go
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to jail cause everyone else is holding the drugs. Right. But then he says, if you ever get pulled
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over, anything happens, you call Fahim and Fahim will make you go away. So Fahim allegedly has like
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contacts with feds or with whatever. I, I would, my speculation is that Fahim is sort of a part
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of the outbranching to whatever contacts he has, which is probably not like, like when we say,
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is he a fed? We're not saying is the whole FBI in on this scheme. What we're saying is like,
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are there factions within law enforcement agencies of some form that have like started running the
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side gig? Yeah. Because I mean, the whole point of, of federal, of the like FBI, CI is that they're
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all compartmentalized. So like that, that's the whole point of running covert ops is this one. No one
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knows that one. No one knows. What if this is how all of mainstream celebrity operated up until the
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Hitty stuff. And this guy, Fahim, it sounds like this is just one department.
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Oh, bad thing happened. Call Fahim and then he calls his boss and says, yeah, here's what happened.
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Like, okay. And so he's not even the one taking care of it. The machine is taking care of it.
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Well, we should talk for a little bit about Clive Davis and we should jump up the chain one rung
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because when Diddy came to prominence, like Tupac and Biggie are getting killed. It's 1992,
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1994 era. And Diddy's just a dude. He's like 21 years old. He's a, what is he? He's an intern at
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And then he climbs the ladder a little bit on his own to an A&R. And then he founds Bad Boy Records
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at 24 with, I mean, basically with the money that Clive Davis gave him. Clive Davis is like this
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big shot. He's controlled like huge swaths of the music industry for ages. People like Janis Joplin,
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I think the Grateful Dead, like big names all the way back. And Clive Davis sees, and Clive Davis is,
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I'm just going to throw it out there, he's gay too. And there's a lot of allegations about Diddy
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and, you know, so Clive Davis sees this young dude that's ready to party, ready to do whatever,
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be a total thug. And he's like, this 24 year old dude is the perfect dude to represent my new record
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label, Bad Boy Records. They found that. And then like the allegations in the lawsuit don't really go
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back to the, all the way to the founding of Bad Boy, but they go back real far. And so the question is
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like, was Bad Boy founded on this ethos from the start? Have they been doing this from the very
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start? I think so. I think so. I mean, you take a look, you listen to Public Enemy. I'm not a big
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fan of a lot of the stuff they wrote. Like they have a line in, it's funny, I'm playing Tony Hawk
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too, and I'm like 15 years old and I'm just rocking on to bring the noise. And then I hear Chucky D go,
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Farrakhan's a prophet that I think you ought to listen to. What he can say to you. And I'm just like,
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yeah, whatever that means. And then my dad's like, my dad was like, that guy is not a good person.
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I was like, I don't know. I'm just playing a skateboarding video game. But it is fascinating
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that you can take a look at early rap and the ideas and the messaging, but not even rap.
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Take a look at music. There's this meme where someone said they took rock from us because rock
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used to convey meaning. And now what is music today? They have stripped it of meaning.
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Well, it means do drugs, be a hoe, party incessantly, be a criminal.
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What's that song by Sam Smith where the father is leaving the house to go to gay sex clubs?
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And now let's just think about like, what were the Beatles writing about? I mean, they're
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Some of the older were writing about communism for a minute there, but then John Lennon renounced
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Yeah, because Mao, then because they realized what Mao was doing, he specified Mao and, you
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But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao, you're not going to make with anybody
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And now we're in this world where I turn on, I'm driving in my car, I had Tesla, and it's
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And I put on the 90s and there's like, when I played the 90s alternative station, a lot
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of these songs are about like angst and like crisis and just, there's some meaning, not
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But I mean, even look at Creed, because Creed's had this resurgence with arms wide open.
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I mean, then I turn on top hits and the song's like, tits and nests, tits and nests, doing
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There is, I mean, like, so like I wrote a record called The Fall of Ideals in 2006,
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Like the idealistic things that people aspire to, people stop aspiring to things.
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And I think that that is like, that goes hand in hand with like the fact that people don't
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look for beautiful things or they reject beauty or the idea that even having beauty standards
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It's like even saying that this is beautiful and that's not beautiful is a negative thing.
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And having aspirational goals, the society's become so cynical that it's like if you have
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aspirations, people look at you like you're a weirdo.
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Like if you're willing to put some effort into something and really try, there's so many
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people that are just crabs in a bucket ready to pull you down.
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And I think that that speaks to like the way that people kind of feel nihilistic nowadays.
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I think they've been promoting nihilism and the destruction of beauty and legacy for years.
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And then to briefly try to put context into two things we've been talking about, like
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blackmail or counterculture music being subverted by the government.
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Look at Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, blackmailed supposedly by the mafia.
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Meyer Lansky supposedly had photos of him cross-dressing.
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He had a lot of supposed homosexual affairs with people that people saw in blue rooms.
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I mean, the original one was him and his assistant, Clyde Tolson.
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And then that's what got him to go do the rest of that shit, right?
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Which when you talk about Diddy's wiretap rooms, that's just a newer version of the blue
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And then in terms of counterculture and rock music and pop culture being subverted, weird
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scenes from Laurel Canyon, we were talking about before, is a great book that talks about how
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in Laurel Canyon, it seems like the CIA subverted the counterculture anti-war movement saying,
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we got to change all this and we're going to inject our own people into it and or subvert
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I mean, I was thinking about that because that's wild.
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The burning of Notre Dame, the fire that happened.
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The arson that they don't want to say is arson.
00:20:27.880
And all the churches that were burned in Canada and Europe and things like that.
00:20:31.560
So I know that's pretty much outside of most of what we're talking about, but that's
00:20:35.540
what I think about when you're talking about the death of beauty.
00:20:37.400
It does seem like there's an assault on our cultural traditions.
00:20:42.500
And many of these are greatly rooted in tying us to our past, to our ancestors.
00:20:52.480
And then, so back to, I got to call him Puff Daddy.
00:21:04.880
Like this, like this idea of Diddy as this person, dude, it just came on my radar when
00:21:11.420
I was reporting on like BlackRock and like others, like, and then suddenly the lawsuit
00:21:15.300
dropped and I had gotten deep into the Epstein documents and like read through that and done
00:21:19.120
a whole bunch of like stuff on Twitter with Epstein documents.
00:21:21.620
And, and so when this lawsuit dropped, I felt primed and I was like, get me into this
00:21:26.180
And then that just blew up and Candace picked it up and, and then like, I don't know, just
00:21:31.780
It's funny that, you know, I was, I said earlier about yay calling him a fed and that
00:21:36.460
They had a very public falling out, uh, during like the white lives matter shirt situation
00:21:43.600
But when he was here and, uh, around that time, uh, and Diddy said, I'm going to meet
00:21:52.600
Yay did an interview on the drink champs, which is where he said a lot of things about
00:22:00.360
It was one of the greater interviews ever done and, uh, it's still on there somewhere,
00:22:04.380
but who, who, who runs drink champs revolt TV, who owns revolt TV, puff daddy.
00:22:11.220
So, you know, all these things just interesting how they try to control the narrative.
00:22:17.300
He's always saying things that in my opinion, he's such a critical piece of this because
00:22:21.860
like the Harley Pasternak text message that he put out, like he's such a critical sort
00:22:26.700
of middle piece between like, it feels like he might've climbed up by playing ball, but
00:22:32.040
then he certainly didn't play ball at some point, but then he might be playing ball again.
00:22:35.340
And like, Oh yeah, I have whole problems with him now, but leading up to that whole
00:22:38.560
moment with the top, but the puff daddy stuff, he was calling out everything.
00:22:44.040
They, he's saying they literally took my kids away.
00:22:45.660
They tried, they literally put him in a mental asylum, gave him drugs, things he was, you
00:22:50.000
know, speaking out about which you could connect to MK ultra to the Laurel Canyon thing.
00:22:52.540
I'm talking about to a blackmail stuff and then it all blew up and then he disappeared.
00:22:57.160
And, and did he seem to, uh, you know, get off with it.
00:23:00.840
There was this, uh, literally this viral thing that happened like 12 or 14 years ago, maybe
00:23:04.960
actually 16 years ago, someone found a Facebook page and it was this woman with very few friends
00:23:10.780
and she was posting these big, long winded, seemingly nonsensical posts.
00:23:16.680
It was like, it just looked like some middle-aged woman.
00:23:19.920
And there'd be a post where she said today, the oatmeal spoon flew over the car.
00:23:27.500
And then I saw the man who was yelling at me about my grocery bag and just thousands and
00:23:38.180
One, it's a crazy lady sitting in her house, locked away, just spamming.
00:23:43.760
Someone apparently claimed that she had worked intelligence for, uh, as a contractor.
00:23:49.260
I think someone found like a, uh, they looked up her name and they found someone who had
00:23:52.400
a similar name who was like a working in intelligence.
00:23:54.680
And then the conspiracy theory became that she's posting these crazy things because she's
00:24:03.060
And this is code where you have to like shift up a letter and look in a book to figure out
00:24:09.480
And then run it through a program that translates it into the, and what she's really doing is
00:24:12.780
conveying intelligence from like a dead drop message, like a dead drop message.
00:24:16.120
And then my favorite conspiracy theory was that she was retired from the intelligence
00:24:21.840
So they injected her with something to make her insane.
00:24:23.820
And then she's desperately trying to tell people, but her brain's been scrambled.
00:24:30.340
That's the thing is like, I see it's all possible, right?
00:24:33.580
And when, when like you're looking at this stuff, like the Diddy case and all the things
00:24:36.680
you're talking about BlackRock, you have to kind of remain skeptical of your skepticism
00:24:41.120
Well, now BlackRock is, no, that's just kind of what I cover a lot of probably why you're
00:24:46.760
Well, I'm just saying, looking at like the, the network that they, that they create, right?
00:24:50.200
And a conspiracy where you can be like, we know this for sure, but really you've got
00:24:59.240
It's when you're looking at any of these giant operations that have been going on, you
00:25:02.820
have to, and it's kind of becomes easy to connect it to anything, right?
00:25:06.020
Like what we were saying with Northwoods, anything happens in the world.
00:25:08.580
And on the news, I have a skepticism bias where I'm immediately, my gut reaction is it's
00:25:12.660
got to be skepticism, you know, of the situation, but it's not always that, right?
00:25:16.080
But, but with, with Diddy and Epstein, that they're very similar.
00:25:21.740
I mean, it's like the CIA actually is doing everything in the world.
00:25:26.560
We can just take this all the way to 11 and just say, and the CIA is working for aliens
00:25:33.060
This is the real question mark though, is like every conspiracy theory out there, they're like,
00:25:37.940
there's a wall between them and the alien conspiracy theories.
00:25:40.880
But like, but the problem is which aliens, right?
00:25:49.560
Alan Tudyk plays an alien that comes to earth and he was trying to wipe out all humanity,
00:25:54.580
but then he like ends up liking pizza too much.
00:25:57.780
There's like a scene where he's like, I will destroy the planet, but then there will be no
00:26:03.100
And I'm oversimplifying the show, but then there's like, there's other aliens on it and
00:26:09.420
So, I mean, I did spend the plane ride over here reading a declassified government document
00:26:12.920
from like 2016 that was all about their advanced aerial vehicles recovery programs and their
00:26:18.740
medical programs to deal with human injuries related to interaction with advanced, uh, advanced
00:26:24.540
And then the way that they're trying to reverse engineer, uh, what the wording they used was
00:26:29.240
like trans space, time, dimensional technology.
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Are you talking about the guys who like got close to some type of UFO and then they were
00:28:07.900
It was a government program that was called Blue...
00:28:17.100
That's probably when the New York Times was reporting on off-world vehicles.
00:28:21.960
Off-world vehicles not of this earth or something was the phrasing.
00:28:24.760
Yeah, they keep changing their phrasing in weird ways.
00:28:27.120
I want to say this show embodies ADHD very well and it's my fault.
00:28:41.360
And if not, it's just such an interesting question.
00:28:44.560
And that's why every time I hear Alex Jones speak, because he's so far out in so many
00:28:48.840
directions, I always want someone to just ask him, so Alex, what's the alien connection
00:29:00.920
And so that actually makes more sense in my opinion.
00:29:03.740
And based on the science, the amount of energy to travel from here to there, 100,000 light
00:29:09.980
years, folding space time and traveling between dimensions makes more sense.
00:29:13.840
So I think Alex believes that interdimensional beings are influencing people, but we call
00:29:22.960
And Hillary is really close with some of them, I think would be the assumption there.
00:29:27.240
So when he says psychic vampires, if he's just talking about people that drain the life
00:29:33.100
Not like they have fangs, although he might believe in those, but I think he means-
00:29:37.240
I feel like he walks the line, like you can believe that he believes in fangs or you
00:29:45.460
And he would probably edify both positions if he were in front of you.
00:29:49.000
I asked him directly for the story in the book that had come out and he still doesn't
00:29:54.840
I think he, I think like myself, I think there are demons that walk amongst us and maybe
00:29:59.900
You might call them monsters or just people doing bad things, but psychic vampires in
00:30:03.880
my mind, for the most part, from his perspective is people in power who are draining like the
00:30:10.900
You know, it's wild that I see all these liberal secular people saying like, we live
00:30:18.140
I think it was on Netflix or something like, did you know that we live in a simulation,
00:30:20.720
like breaking it down, a bunch of clips on Instagram.
00:30:22.880
And I'm like, it's just religion one-on-one for people who are not religious, like trying
00:30:26.760
to entertain the idea that someone created everything we're in.
00:30:29.560
But that, uh, the ultimate point is with, you know, Alex Jones saying things like
00:30:33.640
interdimensional beings are trying to influence people.
00:30:36.320
Then we have the idea of angels and demons, the influence of, you know, evil and good.
00:30:41.100
It, yeah, maybe it's not so complicated as to say aliens, interdimensional beings, angels,
00:30:46.040
demons, it's, there are, there are forces beyond our comprehension trying to influence
00:30:55.600
We know that there are bad people in government who are doing really messed up things because
00:30:58.840
we have a journalist who shot himself twice in the head and it was a suicide.
00:31:01.940
You've got Epstein, which, yep, all that was true.
00:31:06.520
And then there's this like spiritual or kind of like big leap component of, is there something
00:31:11.900
beyond our comprehension that actually is playing a direct role that powerful people
00:31:21.500
And if you look at the whole disclosure aspect with like, uh, David Grush, um, that whole
00:31:27.500
disclosure thing is like, I mean, take, believe how much of it, like, you know, percentage
00:31:32.860
But the allegation is that like, we've had contact in a big way.
00:31:36.680
We have recovered crafts and reverse engineering things and we need disclosure.
00:31:39.940
And at first there wasn't even disclosure within the government, like even like the people
00:31:46.680
And then like the government's answer was basically like, well, we were gonna brief, but like
00:31:53.440
And that's their lack of transparency is why it makes a lot of people leap to these perceptions
00:31:58.600
of aliens and control or you name whatever silo of evil you believe is behind all of this,
00:32:05.100
What if, what if evil is just an oversimplification, right?
00:32:07.400
The analogy I use being the chicken coop we have outside, I don't care which chicken is
00:32:13.460
There's a, there's a top girl, there's a top guy.
00:32:18.160
They, they right now, they care, they fight, they do their thing where they like stretch
00:32:23.000
And then we just stand and I'm like, literally don't care.
00:32:25.280
If there's a rooster that's causing a problems, he's food.
00:32:30.120
We don't, we don't care about chicken politics.
00:32:31.560
And so if they, so, you know, to remove the, the, the, uh, I, I, I guess more, um, I don't
00:32:39.380
know, imaginary component, aliens, international beings.
00:32:42.660
I don't even think that the CIA, the intelligence agencies and the people controlling Diddy care
00:32:48.240
about who, who the president is and what we do.
00:32:50.680
Well, as long as it serves their interest, right?
00:32:52.940
Like, as in like the CIA has a lot, like basically CIA is professional government overthrowers.
00:32:57.280
Like that's their history since their founding is go overthrow all those governments and install
00:33:08.640
We just have to overthrow more governments, please.
00:33:13.820
They don't, they don't care who's who, but it's to them, it's more like who's made, which
00:33:19.020
moves are being made and who's going to align with which interests.
00:33:21.320
It's like, if it's that guy, that guy, whatever.
00:33:23.720
You create this, this agency whose role is to operate in secret and overthrow governments.
00:33:39.920
They've never overthrown the American government.
00:33:41.860
They have never done any operations towards us.
00:33:48.540
That like the CIA has never had any involvement in any of the American presidents.
00:33:54.500
Getting hit in the head by things or anything like that.
00:34:00.500
It was actually an alien with alien brain rays.
00:34:07.200
So Meyer Lansky's having cross-dressing photos of him being passed around.
00:34:11.200
You know, the mob supposedly running things behind the scene.
00:34:14.100
They're allowed to grow without Hoover really giving him any reprimands.
00:34:18.800
And he's in charge during the assassination of JFK.
00:34:22.180
The story is that he knew something that might have happened and look the other way.
00:34:29.500
A lot of other things that have happened in this country that are like terrorist activity.
00:34:33.060
I mean, if anyone doesn't, everyone should know, like audience out there, you should
00:34:36.580
know that J. Edgar Hoover founded the FBI and was in charge of it for over 50 years.
00:34:45.420
And basically the whole time he was blackmailed by the mob and the mafia.
00:34:49.680
So the whole, and that's like the time, like when you think about like Tommy guns and the
00:34:55.520
But like that whole time period, the mafia grew so much.
00:34:59.260
The mob grew so much because they had the FBI captured.
00:35:06.980
This is why, you know, I was having this conversation with Michael Malice about private police forces.
00:35:11.980
I don't like the idea of private police forces.
00:35:15.000
And when the mafia had territorial disputes, they got together and they talked about it.
00:35:18.480
The problem is what we're seeing right now in government is the mafia with, with no,
00:35:24.220
So they get rid of whoever there's no justice when you're under mob rule.
00:35:27.980
And that's literally what's going on right now with the, it's, it's everything we're
00:35:33.300
What we're, what we saw with Epstein, what we see with, with Diddy appears to be, there
00:35:37.380
was only one mafia left and now they're unchecked.
00:35:40.000
Well, I would contend, this is just my opinion, but I would contend that the CIA has been very
00:35:44.280
close with the military industrial complex for a long time.
00:35:46.760
And at certain point, those interests are indistinguishable them and the banking, like all of those
00:35:52.120
things, they were kind of all, and, and I would, I would contend that at this
00:35:56.120
point, our government has like, Biden is, seems to be doing exactly what they would
00:36:03.120
And it like, it looks very much like we are being led by the military industrial complex.
00:36:09.860
It's pretty clear that the, that Joe Biden is not the actual guy running, you know, running
00:36:15.720
Um, whether people think that like, you know, president Obama is, you know, making phone
00:36:21.880
calls and saying, this is what we should do through his surrogates and stuff, or whether
00:36:24.860
it's just the machine running itself because the Democrat party generally knows where, what
00:36:30.760
the policy, you know, the policy positions it's looking for, whether that be foreign policy
00:36:38.460
And so it can run on automatic autopilot for the most part.
00:36:42.500
Um, whichever one you want to choose, they're equally as likely, I think, you know, but I would
00:36:49.200
be more at ease if we found out that in fact, Joe Biden was not the president and aliens are
00:36:53.960
actually running things because then there's at least some kind of intelligent entity that's
00:36:58.280
That's kind of comforting despite terrifying right now.
00:37:01.860
If, if, if it is true that Joe Biden is the president, they follow this guy's orders.
00:37:07.600
You're, you're, imagine being in on, on a, on a, on a, on a, you're in an F1 race or
00:37:11.760
whatever, or I shouldn't say F1 cause you got passengers.
00:37:13.880
Let's say you're in a, you're in, you know, like NASCAR stock car racing or whatever.
00:37:17.420
And Joe Biden's the driver and he's, his eyes are half closed and he's like, and you're
00:37:25.760
Oh, if he's the president, he's on, if he's the president at all, he's only the president
00:37:30.620
from like six, seven in the morning until noon.
00:37:35.400
Then he, then they don't take any, that's, that's, I would, I would have said, and I did
00:37:40.620
say this like last year, I thought, no, I think he's the president.
00:37:43.340
And I think the Afghanistan withdrawal and all these catastrophes are because he's a
00:37:48.160
muttering moron who can't function properly anymore.
00:37:52.100
There's just, there's like semi-autonomy among his commanders and lieutenants figuratively
00:37:58.340
But now after seeing that video of him say, Israel should not attack Israel and his eyes
00:38:05.140
It's the cornholio hands that, that, cause apparently the cornholio thing is, is like a,
00:38:12.340
And I don't mean like an insult, I mean literally suffering dementia.
00:38:15.260
They, they cornholio and they walk around like, and his eyes can't open.
00:38:21.500
There was the Israel shouldn't attack Israel, which happened this past weekend.
00:38:33.980
He said, he said, Israel should stay out of Haifa.
00:38:39.300
But it's like, is he saying they should abandon the city?
00:38:41.940
And so he also said something that I would personally endorse, which is, which was that
00:38:46.280
we're, we're not going to lose our freedom for, or in place of democracy or something like
00:38:58.080
And that's, that's another thing that sucks for him, for my position.
00:39:01.460
It's like, he says something I like and he's like, oh, you know.
00:39:03.760
What was that other gaff he had about the truth?
00:39:13.240
And what I love is when he says, are you ready to like fight for freedom over democracy?
00:39:19.200
And I'm like, I don't understand what they're clapping for.
00:39:24.020
You know, like he speaks to the problems of the whole audience and the world at large.
00:39:29.200
It is a metaphor for, it probably is a metaphor for boomers staying in control as long as they have.
00:39:36.760
And people pushing around that influence and taking the vacuum that's left of that like lack of cohesion.
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But we've had people who are in their 30s who walk really slowly grabbing the rail and they're like out of shape.
00:41:36.900
And I'm like, wow, I always run up the stairs full.
00:41:41.580
So when Dennis Kucinich comes and he's 77, wearing a nice suit, and I'm like, he's going to have to, you know, make it upstairs.
00:41:50.540
And I was like, he was, he was like lunging up the stairs.
00:41:55.100
And then I was like, after the show, I was like, I just want to mention, you're 77, you lunged up two flights of stairs.
00:42:01.920
And I was like, we have people in their 30s who struggle with, with two flights of stairs.
00:42:05.340
And he's like, he's like, I'm in better shape than I've ever been.
00:42:08.040
And I'm like, this guy, this guy's ready for action.
00:42:17.800
To your point about the military industrial complex, I think that obviously is absorbed into Hollywood.
00:42:23.680
Someone a long time ago in some books said there's no distinction between the mafia and the government.
00:42:27.180
So throw Hollywood and the corporate press in there as well.
00:42:29.740
And those are the things that are helping keep this appearance of Biden up, which is obviously deteriorating.
00:42:33.660
But there's a lot of people in this country who still think they're going to vote for Biden and that he's in control.
00:42:37.300
But that makes me think of like FDR and the corporate press hiding his faulty legs.
00:42:41.500
So that was that that poll that MSNBC put out that we did talk a little bit about how Biden was was leading Trump and people were upset about it.
00:42:56.600
I think that they're voting against Republicans.
00:43:07.500
So they don't like Republicans and Donald Trump doesn't bridge that gap for women.
00:43:18.700
There's a lot of people I would vote for before I would vote for Joe Biden.
00:43:28.900
But if it was the choice of the two of them, Joe Biden is zero.
00:43:31.740
You cannot vote for Joe Biden under any circumstances.
00:43:33.660
Actually, I don't think you find someone I would vote for Joe over Hillary.
00:43:37.140
Yeah, because Hillary is an active tool of the military industrial complex.
00:43:44.700
Then what what what I mean to say is Joe Biden's brain doesn't function at all.
00:43:48.940
And literally anyone as bad as they are, a functioning brain is less scary.
00:43:52.060
That being said, I would take no functioning brain over evil Hillary Clinton.
00:43:57.900
But I think that the people that are that were saying that they would not vote for Donald Trump.
00:44:02.500
I think that they they don't care about Joe Biden because they look at the situation now.
00:44:11.060
There are not enough women getting punched in the face in New York to change their mind.
00:44:18.020
That was that was a good point, because now that I think about it, like to analogize, being in a car with us like which which car would you rather be?
00:44:27.500
Joe Biden falling asleep and you screaming or Hillary Clinton intentionally running down the best dreams.
00:44:33.120
Like she did in Haiti, like all the crack that was coming in.
00:44:38.460
We're talking about earlier, like don't look into MENA, Arkansas and who was the governor of Arkansas and how the crack came in.
00:44:46.260
Like, yeah, I've said on IRL before the Clintons single handedly destroyed Haiti.
00:44:52.080
Bill did it by the tariffs he did with with the rice crops.
00:44:57.600
To also point out to Phil, next week we are literally going to be effectively debating how many women need to be punched in the face in New York for them to change their voting pen.
00:45:10.940
I'm saying, like, is there a have you guys ever watched Silicon Valley?
00:45:19.700
I've only watched it on tidbits, but there's a viral scene where they start trying to figure out the math of how one of the dudes could jerk off an entire audience.
00:45:26.380
Because because the one guy is like insults him and then he's like, you know, you may as well just like jerk off the audience.
00:45:34.160
It would take 40 minutes and like they start doing the math to try and figure out how possible how it would be possible.
00:45:39.380
And then we're going to the question is, is there an equation of women times punched in the face equals vote for Trump or something?
00:45:52.300
And we're going to have that conversation next week on the culture war with some expand out of that.
00:45:57.160
And it's just like, how many women wars do you want to start?
00:45:59.940
Like, because like, I know what you're saying about the women voters and people voting against Trump for Biden.
00:46:08.020
It's not it's not it's like a husk of a human on TV shows.
00:46:10.900
They're they're they don't care about the person they're looking at.
00:46:14.260
They think the system will take care of the system long enough to get past Biden.
00:46:18.540
And Donald Trump is and Republicans will do all the things that Democrats say.
00:46:24.120
So all the they're going to they're going to get rid of Donald Trump's going to get rid of the birth control pill.
00:46:28.020
He's going to get rid of like he's going to do all that.
00:46:33.360
But I also see so many people on on the Internet, which take it or leave it, they champion Biden as being this like strong leader, you know, look at him, look at him on Seth Meyers or on Colbert.
00:46:45.780
Well, a lot of them are paid to say that narrative building.
00:46:48.140
But it's but it's people in the audience, too, you know, like the comments and the way he's perceived they're creating like because it's part of the military industrial complex, this perception of him that he's strong.
00:46:59.260
I don't I don't I don't disagree with you at all.
00:47:01.720
I don't have any kind of like I think I agree that people are doing that and stuff.
00:47:06.900
I just think that those people are the ones that are kind of, you know, they're they're narrative building.
00:47:11.500
They're sending the message out to the people, to the women that are watching MSNBC that are like F Donald Trump.
00:47:18.840
Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Colbert, obviously all say the same thing.
00:47:24.660
I mean, the only people that step out of line is like Bill Maher.
00:47:27.420
And whether or not you're a fan of Bill Maher, whether you agree, this isn't really the point.
00:47:32.300
He is he is one of the people that are starting to to stick their head up and say, these are these are wrong.
00:47:40.720
I'm even fairly impressed with Brianna Wu lately on Twitter.
00:47:43.860
She's been saying some really, really positive stuff.
00:47:50.360
Because like absolutely the best way for people to come to the middle and have real discussions as humans, not like necessarily change sides, but just like talk like adults is to watch other people that they've idolized have that journey.
00:48:01.500
There needs to be someone that's inside these places, which is another reason why Anna Kasperian from the other one.
00:48:07.240
There are people inside those communities that do believe the things that a lot of the people in the community believe and they agree with, but they're willing to stand up and say, hey, these things are actually bad.
00:48:20.620
Because right now the left has become such a an echo chamber.
00:48:25.520
They're literally like literally when Anna Kasperian was freaking out, she was like, she first was like, hey, they chopped a guy up, guys.
00:48:34.020
You're going to lose everything if you're like, well, it's OK that he chopped a guy up.
00:48:37.760
You know, didn't she also say she would have done the exact same thing as Kyle Rittenhouse?
00:48:43.480
But again, she had not watched the actual video.
00:48:49.460
She was believing who she was believing the things that she was told and kudos to her for finally watching and changing her opinion again.
00:48:56.220
But it's not like it is not unreasonable to think that people that you're arguing with are not only misinformed, but they're intentionally informed of wrong information.
00:49:08.520
And because of the narrative building that the that the right is always bad and the right is always clowns and the right are always evil because of that narrative building.
00:49:16.460
And any stories or any perspective from the right is is first disregarded.
00:49:22.340
And that was intentional by people that the the people that whether whatever you want to actually could I make.
00:49:28.520
I would argue that it's first misrepresented so that it is disregarded.
00:49:33.040
Like, yes, because first they have to misquote it to clip it up, to take out the context and then present it to the left.
00:49:39.460
Because why would the left and this is like the same is true in the other direction.
00:49:42.460
But it's like, why would you ever listen to the other side's arguments?
00:49:46.220
So I'm just going to let my guy like Colbert give it to me in a funny way that's way more digestible.
00:49:50.800
And all this stuff that we're talking about that we focus on or I'm focusing saying on the left right now, all this stuff used to be the right in the United States.
00:50:00.560
So it's not it's not one side does it and the other other doesn't.
00:50:05.360
I think the military industrial complex realized that the collectivist party by nature, like leftists are naturally more like law and order collective, like like regulate us, please.
00:50:14.440
Like that side is easier, actually, for them to achieve their means now, whereas it used to be the big money on the Republican side was like the spot.
00:50:23.760
The deep state backed the Democrats and now they're all anti-Israel.
00:50:26.620
How like that's like an issue that like cuts around through both parties and suddenly like actually the base issue for like anyone's discussions is actually like kind of your stance on that if you let it be.
00:50:41.220
Oh, I love watching people say we should not fund war in Ukraine, but then turn around and say we should fund Israel.
00:50:46.060
I'm like, let's just focus on this collapsing country right now.
00:50:48.920
Cause we're defunct and maybe like at least have a little bit of continuity in your own opinions.
00:50:53.400
Like, just like, you know, whatever your opinion is, have your opinion.
00:50:59.360
But, but like, please at least make that make sense.
00:51:02.320
If you're going to, yeah, if you're going to make the, if you're going to make the, the geopolitical world order that we have now should be upheld argument, which is the argument that you're making for Israel and for, uh, for, for Ukraine, you probably should make them both and be consistent.
00:51:22.080
Like, I get it if you're like, look, I don't think, cause I, you know, I don't think the U S should be doing foreign policy or doing foreign aid and stuff.
00:51:29.460
I'm kind of, you don't want them funding both sides.
00:51:31.420
We kind of have some shit we need to deal with over here.
00:51:36.460
And, and there is, there are tons of arguments that people that want a more active foreign policy and believe the United States should be involved in, in shaping the, uh, and shaping what other countries policies are.
00:51:51.520
And, and doing everything we can to make sure that we get positive outcomes for the United States.
00:51:55.840
Um, they're going to make a different argument, but you can't, like, I find it real hard to believe that you think we shouldn't give money to you, to Israel, but we should give money to Ukraine or vice versa.
00:52:09.460
No, actually, can we, this is a good place to tie back to what we started on in that a population that is constantly entertained and constantly filled with filth and degeneracy and sloth.
00:52:20.500
And like with base desires, like that is a population that's so much easier to propagandize and to blackmail.
00:52:28.000
Like, for example, if you fill the population at an early age with like rap and hoes and porn and just all this stuff, then when they grow up to be politicians, to be scientists, to be professors, you have this wide open space where it's like, oh, you have deep, dark desires.
00:52:44.080
You have like this secret that we've already got on tape.
00:52:46.380
It's just so much more controllable of a landscape, plus the entertainment is a great distraction from anyone actually paying attention to politics or anyone actually learning about the financial system and how shit's really working.
00:52:56.320
Meanwhile, they think they're the moral arbiters, you know, but they've been planting the seeds of degeneracy the whole way.
00:53:01.600
And then it's so funny thinking of Diddy and then thinking of his whole problem with Ye in the beginning was the White Lives Matter shirt.
00:53:08.520
Diddy literally wore a shirt with the Clinton that said, voter die, right?
00:53:17.800
Diddy shows up to people's houses and like, did you vote?
00:53:26.100
He can totally do that, but it's because he's part of the narrative building.
00:53:28.920
He's totally accepted, you know, and by that point in the, what was that, the late nineties when that was happening, maybe early two thousands with the voter die stuff.
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He was totally accepted and probably, obviously, in my opinion, absorbed into whatever he's been a part of.
00:55:09.280
You want to know who else is totally accepted that no one's talking about yet is Jay-Z.
00:55:17.620
I'm kind of almost like, my vibe right now is like, they really cut Diddy off and threw him out, right?
00:55:22.380
Like, he was under protection for the longest time.
00:55:24.620
Shootings were going away, like, the whole Cassie lawsuit just like, psh.
00:55:29.640
And it looks a lot to me like, don't look any further outside the rap industry.
00:55:37.300
Like, don't connect him to the other, whatever else is going on.
00:55:40.040
And the moment, like, Jay-Z and him have been tight for a very long time, doing a lot of the same stuff.
00:55:44.680
Except, Jay-Z is way more tied to politics and way more tied to, like, Obama and to, like, Marina Abramovich and, like, all those other, like, pizzagate-y things.
00:55:55.900
Yeah, the moment you go to Jay-Z and Beyonce, everything's wide open.
00:56:01.700
It's just like with Epstein, when things were coming out, you know, people want to talk about Dershowitz and stuff.
00:56:08.860
But a year ago, there were, like, four billionaires subpoenaed for their connections to Epstein.
00:56:14.320
And it's, like, the Disney guy, the Google co-founder.
00:56:22.000
Bill Gates is, to a degree, but they kind of write him off.
00:56:24.600
And they kind of rewrote the history of Bill Gates and Epstein so they can make it seem like Epstein wasn't as involved in Microsoft as he probably was.
00:56:30.540
And, like, he didn't meet him until a lot later in his life.
00:56:34.400
And I just keep thinking of one of the greater interviews from this year that happened was the beginning of the year, Cat Williams.
00:56:40.180
There's God's side, and there's the other side.
00:56:46.120
He didn't say this, but I was just me saying this.
00:56:50.520
The Abramovich stuff, all that stuff, you know?
00:56:52.720
And maybe it's coming to light, and that's obviously great.
00:56:57.740
I mean, really, what it's starting to look like is, like Tim was saying earlier, it feels like what we're getting is we're getting little, like, pools that are being exposed, and, like, the fish of that pond gets thrown out.
00:57:08.140
But, like, when you start to look up, it looks more like a network that would have many more pools than that.
00:57:16.740
Epstein had a really close friend that was, like, in the movie business, because Epstein was sort of more, like, in the, like, politics and celebrity.
00:57:26.540
But if you find this friend, I think her name was Patti.
00:57:35.800
Like, she's, like, the woman that's famous for having the network of, like, 38,000 famous people from all around the world.
00:57:40.940
And she's the one that gets your movie nominated for the Oscar.
00:57:44.240
She's the one that organized Epstein's Hooray I'm Out of Prison party where Prince Andrew was invited to that Prince Andrew got in hot water for.
00:57:52.760
And then Stephanopoulos was at that same party and stuff.
00:57:55.440
She's that woman that's connected to everything.
00:57:58.120
And the moment that the Epstein thing broke, she got blacklisted hard.
00:58:02.300
Like, went from being, like, the top dog, everyone wants to be at her parties, everyone wants her connection because she'll make your career, to you're totally cut off.
00:58:09.780
And she was whining about how it's, like, all the boys that were associated with them are still doing fine, but like me.
00:58:14.780
But really, it looked like them saying, you're cut off.
00:58:19.640
No one's allowed to look into you because if they look into you, like, she's the exact kind of person.
00:58:24.520
That would be leading you to all these other pawns.
00:58:30.760
And we don't exactly have the pawn in Hollywood yet.
00:58:39.280
I mean, I kind of feel like that was Harvey Weinstein.
00:58:47.540
I feel like Harvey Weinstein was just being a shitty human and just exploiting his influence, which is different than blackmail, right?
00:58:56.600
Wasn't it, like, for Harvey, like, a bunch of the women were into the, like, not that they liked doing it, but that they knew what they were doing and intentionally decided?
00:59:05.960
Allegedly, the alleged, the rumor was that women knew that if you go to meet Harvey, it was probably going to happen.
00:59:13.720
Then you were probably going to sleep with him, and you would get a movie park.
00:59:22.400
She was like, didn't Courtney Love say something like, if you get invited to a hotel with Harvey Weinstein, do not go?
00:59:30.720
It was an open secret for a lot of years that Harvey Weinstein.
00:59:35.400
Meanwhile, they're thanking him and God on the stage at the Oscars every year.
00:59:40.280
Thank you, Harvey Weinstein, for getting me in the movie.
00:59:45.120
I mean, there's a lot of dark stuff now that people are more comfortable talking about,
00:59:52.100
The emancipation of minors into the music industry so they can be around drugs all day and around that.
01:00:00.620
Harvey Weinstein invites you to a private party in the fourth season.
01:00:08.060
Diddy's going to want to play with that virgin asshole.
01:00:14.920
Dude, Diddy stuff, back to that and the sex slave stuff, like, have you looked into the,
01:00:19.800
there was that guy who, this could be a crazy person.
01:00:32.580
And they went and interrogated him and he was like, I'm Diddy's sex slave.
01:00:45.580
Because Cassie said things that were connected to that, right?
01:00:51.580
Cassie, it's like, I read it one and a half times and I don't even want to like think about
01:00:57.880
And he, at first she was an artist that he picked up when she was like 20 or something.
01:01:02.100
And he was like, and he was like courting her for the first year or so.
01:01:05.380
And then the moment he got her under his hooks and got her like to come to the party and
01:01:10.660
Then it was suddenly like balls rolling and then he just like absorbed her into his life
01:01:15.400
and started to take over her world financially and then like more drugs, more, and then suddenly
01:01:19.960
she's his girlfriend and then they're having sex and then it turned into like, you're
01:01:24.320
my slave and I want, and actually what he was most into was watching other men fuck
01:01:29.220
Um, and he had a type and, and he would like direct it like a porn director filmed and like
01:01:33.720
film it all and like tell them exactly what to do.
01:01:36.240
And like, like multiple men sometimes I think, and tons of drugs, but then it gets into explicit
01:01:41.840
detail about how he would beat the shit out of her in public places, like in the hallway
01:01:46.000
of the hotel, beat her so badly that he would then send her to a hotel, some middle of nowhere
01:01:50.840
and lock her in a hotel room for like a week or more so that she would recover out of public
01:01:55.620
eye because she was so like facially broken and shit like that.
01:01:58.800
That's like the level of beating that he would give to her.
01:02:01.140
And he would sometimes beat her like that while the sex was happening or like directly after
01:02:05.920
or before it was just like, and this is so right.
01:02:09.720
And I can only assume that that's because of some level of threat or some level of fear
01:02:15.580
She took a bunch of money and left and, and zipped her lips, but then other people
01:02:21.180
When that story broke, I was like, this probably will be the end of Diddy.
01:02:24.120
Just because there had been rumors for a while.
01:02:26.120
I've been listening to rap forever and listening to other rappers.
01:02:29.700
I'm not a big 50 cent fan, but I love when he clowns on Diddy.
01:02:37.720
But he, but people in that world, like 50 or Kanye seem to know things, you know, you can't
01:02:43.420
help it if you're in that industry, you probably hear things, whether they're true or not, but
01:02:46.480
they seem to think that Diddy's been involved in those things.
01:02:49.200
And the videotaping stuff, it just sounds so much like the Epstein stuff that he was doing
01:02:56.080
And then, so to connect what you were just saying with the Cassie stuff to that guy I
01:02:59.300
was talking about, he shot up the hotel that Trump is from, you know, he was saying a
01:03:03.300
lot of those things because I guess he was a prostitute.
01:03:05.180
He was one of the males that came and had sex with Cassie for Diddy.
01:03:09.420
Do you guys think that as a mechanism of control, they give mind altering drugs to these people,
01:03:21.880
But I just look back at like the, where do these things kind of start where they're
01:03:26.620
I think of like operation, uh, midnight climax into, into ultra.
01:03:30.840
We're going to put these men in a room with a prostitute.
01:03:33.700
We're going to pump LSD into it and observe them.
01:03:36.480
And in my opinion, just, uh, perfecting this drug to then, uh, give you a drug and control
01:03:44.380
I think the probability that the U S military or intelligence agencies have a one dose drug
01:03:50.480
that could permanently cause schizophrenia or some kind of brain malfunction.
01:03:57.640
You know, the Harley Pasternak interview that was before the Kanye stuff broke, where he
01:04:04.300
Harley Pasternak is Kanye's, you know, his personal trainer for fitness that then is
01:04:10.020
You'll never see his kids before there's an interview on the internet.
01:04:12.520
You can find where Harley, Harley Pasternak is talking to a reporter about his old job
01:04:15.800
with the Canadian military government, special ops.
01:04:17.960
And he's like, so you were experimenting with drugs or something?
01:04:21.260
And he's, and I forget the exact clip, but it's basically like, oh, with drugs you've
01:04:26.500
I think it was Canada that had a whole like a apartment building or a hospital of people
01:04:31.460
in comas, drug induced comas where they're experimenting on them.
01:04:37.180
I believe it was Canada, but this is, I believe that was in the sixties or seventies.
01:04:42.220
There's a documentary I saw on YouTube about it.
01:04:48.200
It's the Colombian, like date rape drug that they'll use to make you like, Vice did a big
01:05:00.060
And they, it's like, it makes you like drunk as fuck, but still like awake.
01:05:07.560
So you'll, you'll, you'll do whatever you're told and you won't remember it.
01:05:12.560
Toxic legacy of Canada's CIA brainwashing experiments.
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It was inspiration for, uh, the inspiration for the Wolverine.
01:05:45.640
The 10th version of the experiments to, uh, create a super weapon.
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I think they had people in comas for a long period of time.
01:05:52.020
Uh, it's so insane, but yeah, I think they've done this widespread stuff secretly for a while
01:05:59.480
and they just expanded it to all the mind control of today.
01:06:03.240
I mean, the official line is like, they shut down MK ultra.
01:06:10.300
Like in the MK ultra documents from the church and pipe committees, the, they have a section
01:06:15.380
on just as one example on the scopolamine drug I was just talking about, which is like, obviously
01:06:20.180
Like you'd be an idiot if you're the CIA and you don't experiment with that drug.
01:06:24.100
And their section about that drug is no use found discontinued tests.
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Just speculating pure speculation about how, like if you take Epstein as a concept and you
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take that drug as a concept and you say, wouldn't that be useful for the people that like,
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They tell some guys invited to like a dinner or something and a bunch of people have been
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Everyone gets their plates and then he takes a bite.
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fish with the same bite mark and then go back to normal.
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They kept moving things and everyone's in on it.
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to be like grabbing someone, injecting them and screaming in their face.
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You can shatter someone's mind by making them doubt reality because they're not going to
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believe that everyone's, is this the Truman show?
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Imagine you're in a room with a bunch of people and they're like, we don't know each other.
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01:09:59.280
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When people started to, I can tell people all the time, like he didn't say that or blood
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If you were in charge of a chicken coop of humans, which humans would you prefer to breed
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The inquisitive ones that challenge and try and figure out what's going on or the dumb
01:10:29.680
ones who march in lockstep and do whatever they're told?
01:10:32.120
The ones that are fat and juicy, but no, I get what you're saying.
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But, but, but, but no, that's, that's a good point for a, for a human versus a chicken.
01:10:40.500
A fat and juicy chicken is a boiler, a broiler chicken.
01:10:42.640
You want to eat one that consumes a lot without asking questions, but, but that's called
01:10:46.560
productivity money, money, money, money, money.
01:10:48.760
So that means you want humans who are hard workers and don't resist, don't revolt, follow
01:10:59.880
They want to continually progress ideas and change policies.
01:11:03.820
You, you are an alien or the CIA, whatever, whatever Supreme entity who controls everything,
01:11:09.860
be it a cabal, an Illuminati or the president, whatever.
01:11:20.280
They produce massive amounts of waste and they're stinking up the place.
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The other side want, they live slightly more sustainably.
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They make some of their own food easier to manage.
01:11:34.680
Well, then take a look at who they told to get abortions, right?
01:11:37.680
They conservatives are like, we will not get abortions.
01:11:41.000
And the liberals are like, we must, who are they advocating for to end their breeding?
01:11:45.380
I got to say, if, if I was in charge of a chicken coop and I had a bunch of chickens
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who did not lay eggs, if they did lay an egg, they destroyed it.
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They were smelly, disgusting, and kept pooping in the most inconvenient places.
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We want the ones that poop in the corner, that lay the eggs, and don't resist.
01:12:05.860
Unless they want to bring society to the point of collapse where you're childless, alone,
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What is the purpose of a human life to the person running the machine?
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And it is labor, the ability for you to do something for them.
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If I want to live in a rotating space station and be immortal, I need a bunch of people who
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are happy to work, don't resist, and produce the components required for me to live like
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But it's almost changing because labor's not so important anymore with AI and technology
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Like, which is like, I agree with what you're saying, but it's almost like they're having
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You need someone to run maintenance and entitled, fat, lazy people who don't want to work are
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not going to help you be your immortal demigod.
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But with the cobalt mining, what if they replace them with robots?
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Oh, I mean, they don't need to replace African kids, though.
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We're talking about heartless, soulless psychopaths who believe like Yuval Harari,
01:13:29.860
Like a recent quote where he was saying, like, I can't remember what it was.
01:13:32.780
It was something about the elites will just protect themselves.
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He does not think there is a conscious entity, a soul or anything like that.
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I don't think it's complicated to see that the machine is begging liberals to excise themselves
01:13:56.980
I've never considered that point where you're kind of saying that it's like not actually
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a tactic designed to attack the everyone, but actually a tactic that's aimed at liberals.
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It's Alex Jones described it as they lay bait bear traps, announce where they are.
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And if you're too stupid to avoid it, it's your own fault.
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The conservatives guy is going to be like, well, if I can make an honest living, I'll
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And the liberal guy is going to be like, that's wrong.
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And they're going to be like, that one's a problem.
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It's like an overgeneralization of the groupings.
01:14:45.220
If all of my chickens, if I let them out in the lawn and they're walking around, running
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around and they're pooping, guess what happens?
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When we had the garden, you intentionally release the chickens into the garden.
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They eat the grubs and they poop everywhere and it makes your plants grow better.
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Now, what would happen if you took all of the chicken, chicken shit, balled it up and
01:15:14.840
And it would take what weeks to a month of rain to wash it all the way.
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Now look at big cities, hyper concentrations of human waste and filth and lazy entitled people
01:15:25.900
And then you take a look at conservative areas.
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More likely to have their own backyard food, more self-sustaining, more likely to grow
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their own food, more likely to want to work hard and believe in hard work.
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If I was a tyrannical global elitist who wanted to have a functioning chicken coop, liberals are
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They are demanding that liberals or liberals are screaming, please abortions.
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That's like you teach the chickens to destroy their own eggs.
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And who is the most likely to be victimized by it?
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Conservatives are the least likely to engage in medical assistance and death.
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They're the least likely to sterilize their kid and the least likely to get an abortion.
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Actually, I just realized that's like the, if there's a good quality in liberalism, I think
01:16:20.540
the most obvious one is regulation of corporations and of like big money, out of control pools
01:16:27.160
Like the very things, like balance is so critical in all parts of life, especially in politics.
01:16:32.620
Like both sides need each other to a certain degree, the rational versions of each other,
01:16:37.500
And what the liberal concept brings is like unregulated, like we were talking about earlier,
01:16:43.180
anarchy leads to the strongest just killing the weakest in metaphorical and real terms.
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And liberalism brings that regulation that would put the regulation on black rock, that
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And that is toxic as hell to all the people that Tim is talking about.
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It's funny how that idea of reigning in corporations was the progressive conservative
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idea at the turn of the century with like Teddy Roosevelt.
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You know, like they would consider him a progressive, although he was conservative Republican to
01:17:11.420
And now who knows what's like the liberals are shilling for fucking big pharma now.
01:17:14.620
Yeah, but both, whether it be, whether it be the left or the right, both like big things
01:17:20.200
or are except like, yeah, except large things, whether it be large government or large corporations
01:17:24.940
and the largeness of things is what tends to be the problem because you get externalities
01:17:32.780
and you get the inability for large things to slow down or stop or fix problems.
01:17:37.980
And it makes the just largesse of, whether it be corporation or government, that kind
01:17:45.880
of largesse makes change really, really difficult, you know, so.
01:17:49.520
And they can regulate themselves into a self-repetuating cycle.
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I mean, speaking of something that could gain too much power, my favorite speech is the
01:17:59.280
Eisenhower speech about the military industrial complex.
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See, someone who helped bring that about and said, this has gone too far.
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And he was keenly aware of the CIA at that time.
01:18:08.400
Like he was, he was the one that witnessed the birth and the, the beginnings of the CIA
01:18:14.920
becoming the military industrial complex's covert arm.
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This man left, that was his last speech in the white house before JFK went in and then
01:18:23.000
look what the military, military industrial complex did in my opinion, which is again, no
01:18:28.920
difference between the mafia and the industrial complex and all that stuff.
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Former Congressman Ron Paul said the CIA killed JFK.
01:18:41.120
It's interesting that we haven't seen those papers yet.
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I believe Trump said, if you saw them, you wouldn't, you wouldn't know like how the American,
01:18:53.580
So for the longest time you have this waning patriotism in the United States, conservatives
01:18:58.640
of course, March in lockstep, they're following the conservative narrative and the conservative
01:19:02.980
message of the Republican party and all that stuff, but younger people and liberals are
01:19:08.420
So the conspiracy would be bring about a Trump, introduce ideas to the left because the left
01:19:16.780
The left was protesting war and all that stuff.
01:19:19.100
So then the conspiracy theory would be the intelligence agencies say, we need to taint the
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No reasonable person introduce a bunch of ideas.
01:19:27.400
That's why I see around 2008, this massive spike in LexisNexis showing wokeness, racism,
01:19:33.520
white privilege and all this stuff, pissing off the majority population, which is white
01:19:36.880
people, pissing off men and making the left taste like crap, pushing people who are moderates,
01:19:45.360
rational towards Trump to reignite this America first, make a strong America mentality.
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What if the real conspiracy was that they were trying to get rid of leftist influence?
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So they had to taint the left, make the left the enemy, make nasty Hillary Clinton, all
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Then they get abortions and then Trump wins and Trump is supposed to win.
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Right after that sort of leftist, like rein in the corporations mentality came directly
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And now you have a whole bunch of people who used to be liberal, who used to be Democrats
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And Trump is MAGA, America first, the American flag.
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They crush the left, which is anti-Israel right now.
01:22:09.620
And then you get Donald Trump was coming in saying he will be the most pro-Israel president
01:22:14.380
I do get really curious about the, the Trump conspiracy theories of like, maybe he's more
01:22:20.100
And there's versions of it that are like, he's a fucking genius that actually has all
01:22:27.300
And then there's the other version and it's like, right?
01:22:30.400
Full disclosure, I totally don't believe the genius ones.
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People don't like these stochy conservative types.
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How do we get people to say rah, rah, hurrah America, a Democrat reality TV celebrity who
01:22:55.520
is funny and brash, who regular people will say, yeah, I get it.
01:23:00.280
But then we taint the left with wokeness so that people are, look, the left seems unsustainable
01:23:08.020
in that all they do is insult people based on race and gender and things like this.
01:23:12.260
Eventually you will get more and more people being like, I don't want to be a part of a
01:23:15.780
group that's insulting me based on who I am and I can't control.
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Then the other side is Trump and, you know, it's great.
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We're going to do all these good things for the country.
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Very Bernie-esque populist policies that moderate former liberals, 9 million Obama voters voted
01:23:31.120
And then they make it seem like he's the underdog.
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I remember when Obama was running, everyone was saying, all my friends in Chicago, they're
01:23:40.840
Like we're, we're, we're about to win like a black community organizer from Chicago who
01:23:46.560
came out of nowhere, gained too much popularity and pushed and shut down Hillary Clinton.
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Hillary Clinton is, is, is the heir who's supposed to take over and Barack Obama upset her and
01:23:57.600
we're going to get, we're finally going to upend the machine.
01:24:07.080
If anyone doesn't know that it's a big lie, just look up Obama, Citibank, cabinet.
01:24:12.460
And then, and then maybe three bombs every hour, every day for a year.
01:24:16.720
The, one of the first things he did was he signed off on a drone strike that killed
01:24:19.780
a village of women and killed 23 women and children.
01:24:23.100
But then the deep state says, okay, after Obama, what do we do?
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People are going to want to go the other direction.
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There's going to be, you know, anti-democrat sentiment.
01:24:31.180
We want to crush the anti-war sentiment and all these things.
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I think that I, you, you paint, you paint a good argument for it.
01:24:42.400
I think that my reservation about that version of it is that it gives a lot of credibility
01:24:49.240
Competence and they have a lot, like the, if you just look at the CIA and sort of associated
01:24:53.300
parties, they have a long history of deep incompetence that has totally bungled operations
01:25:02.060
And it's a, so what they do is, so I've talked about this with Bitcoin.
01:25:06.160
I remember back in the end of the 2000s, you had Alex Jones being like, they're trying
01:25:13.420
And there are pictures of like this United North American currency and stuff.
01:25:17.220
And then Bitcoin popped up and I'm like, well, they got their, they got their international
01:25:26.860
They targeted the anti-governmental conspiracy theorists, libertarians, and anarchists first.
01:25:31.000
They went to the people who are like, they're trying to make a one world currency to control
01:25:35.820
And they went, Hey, this one world unified global currency is outside of their control.
01:25:42.620
So if you were trying to implement a plan, you want to, you want to make sure you can
01:25:47.360
break the barrier of those who are resistant first, right?
01:25:51.120
So now take a look at Trump, make him look like the martyr and the victim.
01:25:58.580
Because they want to stop him, but because they want to play the bad guy there.
01:26:02.140
So we say the Republicans are the Washington generals to the, to the Democrats, Harlem Globetrotters.
01:26:07.700
What if Democrats are pretending to be the villains to get everyone to move closer and
01:26:12.080
closer towards pro America, pro, you know, pro our borders, pro our country, actually
01:26:17.780
strengthening this nation, its economy and the deep state in turn.
01:26:21.980
The way you describe, uh, them subverting the counterculture types also made me think
01:26:28.220
of how I see a lot of people who claim to be anti authority, uh, who are against centralization
01:26:34.240
of power, but it seemed to be really cool with Elon building a one app place, you know,
01:26:39.280
like put everything, he wants everything in one place because he's the philosopher King,
01:26:56.840
I'm saying you always want to entertain what, what this people may be.
01:27:00.060
Um, Elon Musk comes in, saves the day, rescues the lost voices.
01:27:08.200
You allow a little bit back onto the scene before the pressure bursts and it causes something
01:27:14.320
So I I've said, people are like, why is Tim cast IRL still out on YouTube?
01:27:19.140
There's a reason why they silo us to a certain degree and that, uh, we don't gain as much
01:27:26.840
So, uh, let me give you a breakdown real quick.
01:27:29.180
Um, the, the, the general idea is pressure release.
01:27:32.080
A show like Tim cast IRL is anti-establishment enough, but not super off the rails.
01:27:36.920
So the people who are frustrated with the system feel like they still have a voice.
01:27:40.680
They can watch a show that speaks to them and they don't feel like the end is nigh.
01:27:43.820
They ban a show like that and people feel lost and then people start acting out crazy.
01:27:48.100
So it's just enough that the steam is going coming out and it doesn't blow up.
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I ran an advertisement for the first time ever for Tim cast IRL, very IRL simply saying,
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if you want to watch the best show, come watch Tim cast IRL Monday, Friday, 8 PM.
01:28:01.340
First thing they do, they blocked it as an election ad.
01:28:08.700
And the chat person said at Google ads, you're right.
01:28:11.880
Nothing in this has anything to do with elections.
01:28:15.140
Next week they get back and they say, you know what?
01:28:20.420
Two days later, they deleted the two episodes that were featured in the commercial,
01:28:24.480
the Joe Rogan, Alex Jones, and the, uh, and the Michael Malz, Alex Jones.
01:28:29.520
The two biggest episodes got deleted right after.
01:28:32.440
I think the issue for them was they like the show as a pressure release valve for a lot of
01:28:38.500
And when I bought that ad, I shattered the bubble.
01:28:43.020
Now there's a commercial for the show, two of them running that are intentionally designed
01:28:47.600
to go outside of this sphere of political influence and specifically target people who
01:28:52.220
normally don't watch that that's going above and beyond what they would allow for a show
01:29:01.400
I think that this is what they're trying to do.
01:29:02.900
So back to Elon Musk, everyone's getting more and more frustrated.
01:29:08.000
Tensions are rising and they go, okay, Elon comes in, bring some of the voices back,
01:29:17.480
But he did it a little too much and the advertisers got pissed.
01:29:23.900
Yeah, he made it all right, you know, and then they're coming back slowly.
01:29:26.160
So I'm saying in the conspiracy theory, it's that it's all part of the plan.
01:29:37.380
We're going to bring your voices back and then create the one app for everything where
01:29:41.600
everything you say will be part of our AI integration.
01:29:44.160
You will do all your transactions through us, et cetera, et cetera.
01:29:46.940
And you can still get banned and misgendering policy still exists.
01:29:49.280
And he pushes the freedom of speech is not freedom of reach, which is total bullshit.
01:29:55.560
Like if you're algorithmically treating Tim cast different than Joe Rogan podcast, right?
01:30:00.680
There's so many landmines on Twitter that I still don't, no one really knows.
01:30:04.580
You know, it's like you interact with someone who's supposedly a bad account behind the scenes.
01:30:09.360
Thinker for a life said, no, they like your super chats.
01:30:14.740
The idea that a trillion dollar company is like, we need a couple hundred dollars per
01:30:26.920
If anything, they're paying us more than the reason why Rumble has a harder time with ads
01:30:37.260
So anyway, anyway, long story short, I'm not saying that's true.
01:30:41.280
I think the work he's doing with SpaceX and Starship, some of the most important things
01:30:48.240
I'm just playing devil's advocate, always entertain.
01:30:50.600
Well, you bring up a really important point in today's times is that it's so critical that
01:30:55.400
everyone entertains the ideas that aren't necessarily their own, but they actually think
01:31:00.520
it through from the other people's perspective, not from their own perspective, because you don't
01:31:05.300
know what's real and you don't know what's true and you're not that smart.
01:31:09.660
And so if you're not entertaining some of these conspiracy theories just to keep your
01:31:13.120
eyes on them, you're going to be totally blindsided by the ones that were true.
01:31:18.860
Even if you identify with things they say and you agree with 90 percent, idolize no one.
01:31:24.780
Just think for yourself and listen to everybody.
01:31:26.920
What if Joe Biden, you know, remember when Barack Obama said, Joe, you don't have to do
01:31:32.620
Maybe what the real conversation was, as you all laugh like fools, was that Joe Biden
01:31:39.340
goes to Barack Obama and says, you know, man, we need a patriotic resurgence in this
01:31:50.120
And then Obama's like, well, Joe, I don't know what we do.
01:32:00.940
I can be the hero we need so that they will vote for Donald Trump.
01:32:04.640
And then Barack's like, Joe, you don't have to do this.
01:32:09.400
And he's like, well, they can't hate me because that's what I can be for them.
01:32:14.200
This entire conversation happened between Obama and a Ouija board.
01:32:22.820
He came out like a smoke ghost and got into the White House.
01:32:26.200
In 2016, Hillary Clinton was like, I'm going to intentionally be insufferable so that people
01:32:31.160
I think she had that conversation with herself in like 2002.
01:32:37.000
And it stopped at, I'm going to be intentionally insufferable.
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I'll just say that when Melinda Gates found out about that Bill's connections, she got
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When Hillary found out about that Bill's connections.
01:32:57.820
Like the Melinda Bill stuff found feels like some movie.
01:33:07.060
I kind of may have already by mentioning Bill and Melinda Gates.
01:33:12.520
But the idea is like, they're a married couple and she's at like a meeting and some woman
01:33:18.500
in a suit comes in and she's like, you need to know more about your husband.
01:33:25.240
He goes, you need to learn about what he's really doing.
01:33:32.860
She finds out that he's a philanderer and he's like banging a bunch of women or something.
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And he's like, what I do on that plane is none of your business, Melinda.
01:35:29.360
And then that like that to me sounds, I haven't seen it, but that's just based off what they
01:35:33.600
were doing to people like Martin Luther King, right?
01:35:35.920
They're the CIA sending him letters saying, basically, you should take yourself out.
01:35:39.280
Oh, literally, you should kill yourself because we have blackmail.
01:35:44.280
Or sending out pictures of him having affairs, you know, which again, they're gathering blackmail
01:35:52.520
stuff to try to take out people who were rebelling.
01:35:58.560
Remember when Bill Gates was asked about Epstein?
01:36:13.980
So there's really nothing more to say about that.
01:36:16.140
If he, I would have been, I would have actually, I'd be a big fan of Bill Gates.
01:36:19.520
I'd be very impressed if he went, well, he's dead now.
01:36:23.460
You cross the gates and you get what's coming to you.
01:36:31.640
But, or, or in reality, I think the, the conspiracy theory, it's not really a conspiracy
01:36:37.000
theory, but the theory that makes the most sense is they're all actually really incompetent
01:36:42.660
We know about Diddy because they're actually not very good at what they do.
01:36:49.260
And they're facepalming when they're underlings.
01:36:52.440
Like I think of it as like all the other human traffickers are like fucking Jeffrey, dude,
01:36:57.260
you fucking are so shitty at this because they're all trying to run their shit.
01:37:02.380
The cartels are like watching TV and they're like, oh, what an idiot.
01:37:05.400
I mean, every friend group has that friend that just like can't hold their shit together.
01:37:09.080
But then it depends on how you define what they see as successful.
01:37:12.380
Like sometimes I'm like, are they just agents of chaos so they can't do their other crazy
01:37:19.040
They all run their own lives and want to do their own things.
01:37:21.320
Like that's the thing about conspiracy theories is everyone wants there to be one.
01:37:24.720
But there's literally eight and a half billion because we all have our own lives.
01:37:28.880
So when Epstein goes down, the group chat lights up and it's like one cartel member is
01:37:35.340
And then like the Clinton Foundation is like, oh, man, like hopefully we're isolated, but
01:37:41.300
And then you've got Diddy is texting him being like, oh, man, you know, they're all just in
01:37:47.160
this group chat being like, yo, I'm watching this one cartel guy call me, wake up, wake
01:37:50.900
up, calls Diddy and he's like, hey, what's going on with Epstein, dude?
01:37:59.340
The cartel guys are like, oh, man, they're calling their friends in Thailand.
01:38:14.420
And they're like, well, we lost funding when they got Diddy and Epstein.
01:38:17.160
I mean, wasn't it interesting that Diddy wasn't on the plane, but Diddy sent his plane
01:38:31.400
I was on a lot of Twitter spaces with people that actually like have expertise in law enforcement
01:38:40.260
So the civil case was the lawsuit that we've all read.
01:38:42.800
But that just implies that then they have to open a criminal case.
01:38:45.820
And so then in a criminal case there, they need to be airtight.
01:38:50.560
They're not going to arrest Diddy if they can't put him down.
01:38:53.380
So they were speculating that the raids are just to accumulate evidence to get an airtight
01:38:58.100
There's not actually an arrest warrant for Diddy out right now.
01:39:01.620
Even though it was a great headline to run at the time.
01:39:03.500
Like, do you think they're just getting evidence to then just keep out of the public
01:39:07.140
Again, a lot like Epstein, there's videos that they in like that whole filing cabinet
01:39:14.620
And if Diddy's doing all this stuff, that's perhaps what's going on.
01:39:24.740
It's actually not that complicated to get a body double.
01:39:27.700
They're like they do it all the time in movies.
01:39:30.980
And sometimes they'll be like, you know, the actor and their stunt double.
01:39:34.060
And you're like, they really do look very similar.
01:39:35.840
And then the thing is, you guys have probably been in this moment where you've seen a celebrity
01:39:41.540
on the street and you don't quite know if it's them or not.
01:39:51.200
Because I remember I've had these moments many times in my life where I was at a restaurant
01:39:55.820
once and the people, Glenn Howerton and Katie Olsen walked past the restaurant.
01:40:00.560
And it's just like, I see them and I'm like, it looks like the, was that them?
01:40:12.200
Anybody who's doing anything like that, they got to have, they got to have something like
01:40:17.520
I would say for sure with his level, but people higher up, I would feel for sure.
01:40:22.060
And then you do like, you do like what you do in Star Wars, The Phantom Menace.
01:40:30.880
And then the one on the throne is just some servant.
01:40:33.580
I mean, the reality is that if you, in the world we have today where you can literally
01:40:37.420
buy anything, if you have enough money, anything, all you need to have is enough money to buy
01:40:43.220
And so if your service is kids on a Virgin Island, you just need enough money.
01:40:47.980
If your service is a body double, you just need enough money.
01:40:50.820
That's the unfortunate truth of our world today.
01:40:53.140
I read stories about like Saddam Hussein having multiple body doubles.
01:40:56.540
And it happens more often in, you know, in countries that are less secure than the United
01:41:03.640
Cause now in the U S it's like, why buy a body double when you can buy the beast, you
01:41:08.200
know, like the unarmored, you know, limousine and have the same kind of, uh, the same kind
01:41:14.220
of armor and protection that like the literally have the military, right?
01:41:19.020
Like, so I'm not saying that the U S couldn't, but the U S just, I mean, it's better for the
01:41:24.580
U S to throw money at companies, like for the government to throw money at companies that
01:41:29.120
You know, Mitt Romney could have a body double.
01:41:30.800
In fact, he could probably have like 80, there's no Trump body double never going to
01:41:34.420
He's like his weird hunched over back and like belly and hair, like cannot be
01:41:42.260
Cause Barron is like, apparently in a direct replica of him.
01:41:45.560
He's just, he's like, yeah, you guys hear the gossip about the interview that he gave
01:41:50.480
that he was like, apparently super cogent and like really smart.
01:41:56.100
I don't know someone, someone Barron, like he's just turning 18 or something.
01:41:59.180
And he like did this, like come at me interview with all sorts of people from the press and
01:42:02.620
podcasters, where he was like, I'm now on the public stage.
01:42:09.120
But he, apparently everyone else said that he was actually like really smart and held down
01:42:21.480
The dude's probably like light years ahead of where any of the other Trumps were.
01:42:30.720
Well, I mean, I mean, it depends what you're measuring.
01:42:32.640
Like Hunter is definitely moving at light speed somewhere.
01:42:40.320
You can see Hunter party at Bidenlaptopmedia.com.
01:42:44.360
I'm, I'm, I'm, I feel bad for the Biden family.
01:42:48.260
I feel like Joe probably just molested his kids.
01:42:54.440
She's, she asks in the diary if she was molested.
01:42:56.760
The funny thing is, I, this is what I love about the Ashley Biden diary.
01:43:04.260
And Snopes is like, is the passage from the diary that says she may have been molested
01:43:09.820
and took inappropriate showers with her, with her father real unknown.
01:43:13.780
And then they say, while the diary is real and the diary was obtained by this woman.
01:43:19.240
And this diary has resulted in the, and this taking of the diary resulted in criminal charges
01:43:23.740
And they did admit publicly in the trial that they gave the diary to project Veritas and
01:43:27.780
project Veritas has also been investigated in public knowledge.
01:43:30.220
They gave it to national file and national file publicly admitted.
01:43:32.660
They had the diary and published a story about it.
01:43:36.640
Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:43:39.780
Like that, if that, if you can't believe that, you can't believe anything.
01:43:43.240
If the argument is after all of that is public record, criminal court case, everything,
01:43:52.560
And then you go, yeah, but maybe they faked those images.
01:43:55.720
I'll be like, okay, if that's the case, Trump has never committed a crime ever that all
01:44:00.240
like, if, if, if we get to that point and then you stop and say, but you can't believe
01:44:06.540
But you know, it's true because they cite their sources in places like Snopes and Politico
01:44:09.880
and you can click on their sources to see their sources.
01:44:15.300
They'll just go, you, you, I love going to Politico on stream and just like, oh, look,
01:44:22.640
Did, uh, did, did Trump falsify business records in the Stormy Daniels case?
01:44:28.380
Unknown because the DA may have fabricated those, uh, those, those records.
01:44:34.200
I have a hard time even caring about that case because like, yeah, maybe hush money.
01:44:38.620
Like, okay, 2020 election, uh, you didn't need to pay hush money because the whole CIA got
01:44:44.140
together to hush money your dude, your kid's fucking laptop.
01:44:48.200
Like, yeah, like, bro, what am I, what am I more concerned about?
01:44:51.120
Trump hush moneying one porn star because some sex happened or Biden's campaign hush
01:44:57.360
moneying the entire intelligence apparatus about the whole laptop.
01:45:01.500
Isn't it, isn't it even that there was no sex between the porn star and she had to pay
01:45:04.880
him a bunch of money because of that or something?
01:45:13.380
I mean, she said over her dead body, Trump will never get a cent from her, even though she
01:45:18.140
Um, but then as for, um, the, the campaign paying off the, uh, the, the secure, the, uh,
01:45:26.800
intelligence apparatus, they did that gratis for free.
01:45:35.680
And like, if you just go, so like you can read the letter that they published, the 51
01:45:39.900
intelligence agents that published that letter and you can look at who published it.
01:45:43.620
I mean, first off in the letter, they say, we have no evidence.
01:45:46.280
We just suspect because it has the signature of Russian disinformation.
01:45:49.140
So probably it is no evidence, but then you just go down the list of who they were.
01:45:53.040
And like the number one dude on the list, he's the guy that lied to us about, no, the
01:45:59.220
And then the second guy on the list is like, no, we never torture anyone anywhere in any
01:46:07.980
And those are their 51 intelligence agent, like experts, which literally like disclaimer,
01:46:15.400
what intelligence agent means is professional liar for the government.
01:46:20.640
And you got to watch out for them in every institution, everywhere.
01:46:23.940
If you know about mockingbird where they infiltrate news media, they are everywhere.
01:46:28.060
It, the war is on reality and the way you perceive it with everything.
01:46:33.720
A lot of people think that, or a lot of people talk about like payoffs and stuff like that.
01:46:42.380
And there's no reason for them to happen because the thing that people really want is access
01:46:53.780
Like nobody likes having dollars just to have the dollars.
01:46:59.180
So if you can get the same results in the real world without actually having to exchange
01:47:05.220
dollars, just because you have relationships, that's as good as money.
01:47:10.100
So if, so if, so if politicians are like, I'll be friendly to you, if you write a good
01:47:14.580
story about me, well, of course you're going to write good stories.
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It was allowing me to eat and then I wanted to go to Spain.
01:49:21.400
Some people are like, we've got miles we've never used that have just stacked up from my,
01:49:25.120
you know, like, oh, my husband works this company where he flies and he has 10 million miles.
01:49:33.160
Then someone else was like, I know somebody in Spain who has a guest bedroom.
01:49:44.320
So social media allows you to do things to find those opportunities without needing money.
01:49:51.320
That's part of, that's another thing that makes me question when kids, when people say things are so difficult out there.
01:50:00.380
And I hear people saying that and I hear a lot of people talking about the difficulties of making money and I see the inflation numbers and stuff like that.
01:50:09.720
I don't think that they, I think that they believe they're experiencing that.
01:50:12.680
But I also wonder how, like, how much does it actually reflect real reality or does it reflect their preferences and what they don't want to do?
01:50:22.720
Because if you're like the kind of like go-getter person, that's just like, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm a hustler.
01:50:28.340
Like if you listen to, if you listen to old rap songs, right, they're always talking about being hustlers.
01:50:33.320
They're out there selling drugs because they want that money.
01:50:35.600
They're going to go out there and they're going to get, going to get that money.
01:50:37.420
Now that's not saying that everyone should do that, but if you want something, you go out and you try to get it.
01:50:43.860
So if you want a job and you want to work and you want things, people will go out and do it.
01:50:49.100
So it makes me, it does make me curious and it makes me dig around and ask people a lot of questions and stuff.
01:50:55.300
But like, are the, the kids that are really depressed, that are unhappy, like, is it because they don't have money?
01:51:02.040
Like they say, or is it actually other things that are, that they think that they think are a lack of money?
01:51:10.000
Cause there's no outside world to them anymore.
01:51:12.020
Cause I want to speak up for them a little bit in the sense that I was working restaurants for like, so I'm 31 now.
01:51:17.640
And I worked restaurants through most of my twenties and other jobs and stuff.
01:51:20.320
And for a while you could make enough money at those kinds of jobs where you could leverage it to like, if you're not spending it all on weed on your fucking free time or whatever, you could leverage it so that you do have the free time to side hustle.
01:51:35.120
And as shit's gotten worse and worse and worse, it's, it's less and less.
01:51:39.560
So like you have less and less free time to even side hustle.
01:51:42.880
If you're like, if you didn't get set up or set yourself up early with a job or a situation where you have extra hours or lots of like, then you are, people are starting to get trapped where now the economy is so bad and the pay is so bad that you don't even have the money or the time.
01:51:58.560
And then your mental state of like your shitty health is just like distract and your condition from school.
01:52:04.780
This is all, this has kind of become a thing in the past four or five years, right?
01:52:10.440
Because it takes the, and the, that's, that's why I don't want to approach it and be like, oh, bullshit.
01:52:16.460
Cause it takes time for the realities of, you know, the, of this, the situation on the ground for people to actually occur to them enough where they're going to start talking about it.
01:52:27.600
And then they have to convince the other people that are not experiencing that.
01:52:31.900
You mean like women getting punched in the face in New York?
01:52:35.800
I mean, without, yes, actually is, is one of the things.
01:52:39.620
No, no, no, no, look, look, look, the, the, the punching in the face, it's like, well, you voted for this crime.
01:52:44.580
Nobody wants anyone getting punched in the face and getting punched in the face.
01:52:50.120
He was getting, he was boiling water and then going and splashing women in the face with it.
01:52:55.700
And now there's a slasher again, but there's like slashers all the time in New York.
01:53:00.380
Dude, the destruction of manliness and the destruction of masculinity and healthy men is just like so, so sad.
01:53:07.420
Well, they're, they're screaming that I, you know, for whatever reason, I saw this tweet where Katie Hobbs vetoed the protecting women in sports bill.
01:53:16.900
And I'm like, women overwhelmingly vote based on voting patterns for policies that strip women of their protections.
01:53:26.380
But right now the issue is police officers in New York are screaming in the face of strong men.
01:53:32.840
You will go to prison for the rest of your life.
01:53:36.120
If you try to be masculine and then the criminals who are not masculine, just psychotic.
01:53:44.560
There's a conflicting message being sent consistently.
01:53:47.660
So you're, you've got Daniel Perry getting arrested.
01:54:00.000
If you walk up to someone's car with a gun and you got a gun out, that means you are ready for a gunfight.
01:54:06.120
If the other guy gets draws down on you and shoots you, you lost a gunfight.
01:54:11.980
Specifically, this guy had the gun at low ready.
01:54:14.800
Walked up with a mob of people to this guy's car, a mob that's part of an organization that has killed before.
01:54:20.540
So it's not just like, look, I'm walking down the street.
01:54:26.120
No, we were riding our bikes and I see a guy with a crossbow and a bunch of bolts and I don't stop.
01:54:32.620
I see a guy walking down the street with a rifle.
01:54:37.360
I see a group of far left extremists who have killed screaming horrible things and a guy walks up to me at low ready.
01:54:43.540
I'm thinking this guy wants, they're coming up to me.
01:54:51.040
So you get people that are saying, we're going to throw you, or you get government throwing people in jail.
01:54:56.340
And then when something bad happens, you have a ton of people getting on the internet or getting a ton of media people saying, where are all the men?
01:55:06.480
And I have a problem with the phrase real men, because that is just a manipulation tactic.
01:55:11.720
Because what a real man is, what they mean is, you're not doing the thing I think you should be doing.
01:55:20.020
And so it's just like, all right, so this arbitrary phrase used to shame me, and I'm supposed to put myself in danger.
01:55:26.020
But when I put myself in danger, and I successfully protect you, then the law comes and throws me in jail.
01:55:35.820
I'm not helping anyone, at least not in New York.
01:55:40.720
If I'm in Martinsburg, and something goes down at Walmart, I have no problem being like, all right, I'll help.
01:55:56.080
Was it in Florida, where the guy was like, hey, we expect you to defend your home.
01:56:01.460
In New York, they deployed the National Guard to search people in subways.
01:56:09.420
Look, no one expects a little old lady to go nuts and shoot someone.
01:56:15.140
They do expect a little old lady to defend herself.
01:56:18.780
By putting National Guard in all these different subway stations, they're basically saying law-abiding citizens will be stopped.
01:56:24.860
Because the criminals are going to bypass it in whatever way they can.
01:56:27.740
They're also conditioning us to allow the military into our private spaces to control us.
01:56:39.880
But again, back to my earlier point, these are in big blue cities that keep voting for these things.
01:56:45.580
And it's not, look, when the lockdowns happened, we were in Jersey and we immediately planned, okay, we were planning on moving.
01:56:53.120
We're accelerating our move to the West Virginia tri-state area.
01:56:59.560
And so being in a suburban area, we weren't really that impacted by lockdowns because Walmart was two blocks away.
01:57:08.680
There's no, there's no real big police force around.
01:57:11.740
Then we said, okay, well, the big fear was shutting down bridges.
01:57:15.160
If they say we're going to shut down the bridges out of Jersey, then you're stuck on this peninsula.
01:57:23.080
West Virginia had mask mandates and they were only enforced by weirdo leftists in West Virginia,
01:57:29.100
And the only encounter we ever had that actually mattered was there's a coffee shop in West
01:57:33.700
Virginia that said masks required in this big, huge thing.
01:57:36.220
And a Starbucks was across the street and Starbucks said no masks required.
01:57:41.540
But for the most part, we went to a bar and there was a sign on the door that said masks
01:57:49.320
This was actually the peninsula of Maryland because it's just North.
01:57:53.100
And we, and I opened the door, not a single person wearing a mask.
01:57:56.480
The bartender looks over and he just like, he just nods.
01:57:58.840
And there's a big Trump riding a tank with a machine gun.
01:58:19.560
Like two, like there are literally to this day, people that drive in cars in my town.
01:58:30.300
For years there was masks required signs up on businesses.
01:58:35.740
That'll be a scar that will last through generations.
01:58:38.680
Despite like all the actual professionals, all the scientists coming out and like in public
01:58:42.700
in front of Congress being like, yeah, that's not real.
01:58:47.700
You know what I loved the most during lockdowns was it starts with Fauci saying, you don't need
01:58:55.460
And then all the right was like, no, everyone on the right was like, I want masks.
01:58:59.440
I had people mailing me masks and I was like, this is crazy.
01:59:04.180
But the best point was when, uh, someone asked Dr. Fauci about, uh, wearing two masks arbitrarily.
01:59:13.140
It was like some TV anchor made this thing up where she's like, now wearing one mask clearly
01:59:19.440
Would it be possible that wearing two masks is good?
01:59:21.820
And he goes, look, you don't need to be wearing two masks.
01:59:27.180
And then somehow that question popped up because he says, you don't need to be doing
01:59:34.340
And then all of a sudden everyone started talking in the media about how two masks are
01:59:38.640
And then the CDC said, yeah, two masks are better.
01:59:43.780
A lot of people, what a lot of people forget that like Fauci, if they were telling like the
01:59:48.480
official word from the government was you don't need a mask in the beginning.
01:59:52.240
And the reason they said that was specifically because they were afraid that medical professionals
02:00:00.780
So they literally intentionally lied to the public about masks at the outset right away.
02:00:10.280
They were saying that for probably the first month, once they realized that they had enough
02:00:14.400
N95 masks that could protect that, where they could, where they could get them around.
02:00:22.240
They were, dude, they were wrong about ventilators.
02:00:28.300
My favorite element of the lockdowns was the NPR story about China taking people's DNA.
02:00:34.340
Cause that's like, how do you convince someone that's happening?
02:00:37.000
Like I'm going to pull that one up just cause people probably won't even believe it.
02:00:40.660
I mean, I was talking to a, to a boomer who is near and dear to me the other day.
02:00:44.980
And they, they said they didn't realize that Fauci was not the director of the CDC because
02:00:49.780
they were sure he was, because obviously he's Fauci.
02:00:54.320
This one is for all of your liberal family members who are like, China's not stealing
02:01:02.900
They say as COVID cases began to write this from 2021, a Chinese company contacted several
02:01:07.040
U.S. states and offered to set up testing labs, a by-product, the Chinese firm Beijing
02:01:10.820
Genomics Institute would likely gain access to the DNA of those tested.
02:01:14.320
The offer was tempting for states struggling to set up their own testing facilities for
02:01:19.260
But U.S. national security officials urged the state to reject the offer, citing concerns
02:01:22.400
about how China might use personal data collected on Americans.
02:01:27.960
So I tell people there was a fear that China was, I didn't say China stole it.
02:01:32.160
I said there's, there's a, there was a real fear that China was trying to get access
02:01:37.080
And I had friends, liberal family members be like, oh, that's not happening.
02:01:43.720
Well, the moment Trump said China, everything about China is fake.
02:01:46.240
I pull up my phone, grab NPR and I go, here you go, read NPR.
02:01:54.440
Just like with Operation Northwoods, I'm sure everyone's been through this.
02:01:58.100
You read what we are told is the official source or what is the trustworthy, authoritative
02:02:04.360
And then you're talking to a friend or family member and you say, well, look at this crazy
02:02:12.380
I was hanging out in New York with a friend of mine who's a, who's a famous comedian and
02:02:19.880
And I, and he was asking me about like, you know, you do a political show.
02:02:23.200
Like people are calling you this, that, or otherwise the guy I've known for a long time.
02:02:25.820
And I was like, yeah, but it's like in this day and age, if you are just following
02:02:29.480
the truth, you're conservative and he's like, well, I don't know that's true.
02:02:35.020
Democrats at the federal level were trying to codify abortion up to the point of birth.
02:02:38.780
Their argument was if the woman's health was impacted in some way, uh, she, uh, negatively
02:02:47.840
If the mother could die, then we want to preserve the life of the mother.
02:02:52.040
So the bill actually allows for abortion past viability, meaning if the woman is pregnant
02:02:57.520
with a baby that could survive, the argument is by having the baby, she dies, they can
02:03:05.020
My argument is why not just end the pregnancy by emergency, having a C-section, the baby
02:03:15.340
And I was like, I am telling you right now, cause it was a few years ago.
02:03:17.880
So I was like, I'm telling you right now, the Democrat bill is to allow abortions where
02:03:23.720
they terminate the life of a baby that could survive on its own.
02:03:27.680
And again, a lot of people don't think about what the ramifications would be.
02:03:31.060
It means it opens the door for legally, federally, everywhere, every state for a mother at nine
02:03:38.200
And they say, well, you know, she might suffer a hemorrhaging.
02:03:43.060
And there are ways to legally compel women to have abortions.
02:03:47.420
So, so my friend, he said, I don't think this is true.
02:03:54.480
And I was like, my friend, I was like, I read this stuff all day, every day.
02:03:57.820
I pulled up the actual bill and I said, read section 13, read that right now.
02:04:01.940
And he reads and he goes, no, something's wrong.
02:04:14.160
And he was like, but the Democrats can't be doing this.
02:04:18.480
And I'm like, this is, this is the problem that there are people who live in this world
02:04:23.560
of, of like, not reality where they really do believe just because in their heart of
02:04:29.480
hearts, they heard it to be true that Democrats are good.
02:04:32.660
And no matter what you show them, they're like, no, this must be a trick.
02:04:38.680
Colorado has removed all restrictions for any, for no reason.
02:04:41.600
No one can just terminate the life of a baby at nine months.
02:04:45.260
I was raised Democrat, Democrat parents never really thought about it.
02:04:48.380
I just was like, I want to go skateboard and snowboard.
02:04:51.560
And then during black lives matter, I was like, whoa, hold up.
02:04:56.640
Like, yeah, my friends were all going to Seattle to protest and I was like, I'm going to stay
02:05:01.840
I actually don't think I need a, like, I see the pallet of bricks on the live stream and
02:05:14.860
All of these just like pallets of bricks were lying around and everyone's like, why are
02:05:20.380
And everyone on the left was like, no, that's fake.
02:05:24.900
The funny thing is, I mean, in, in a lot of East coast cities where they use brick sidewalks
02:05:29.420
or have old brick sidewalks, the, the left just pulls the bricks out of the ground.
02:05:34.720
They don't, they don't need, they just don't have that in Seattle because it's a shithole.
02:05:39.180
You saw that video out of Seattle, that woman killing that other woman.
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There's two women and one's got a gun and she's marching to the woman who's crying, marches
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The woman with the gun walks back in, walks halfway at the stairs, stops, turns around,
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walks out the door, walks up to her and then there just shoots her and kills her.
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Where she says, I want to be at your funeral or something.
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And then someone else, you hear someone talking and then she looks over and then shoots at
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I mean, at what point are we considering MKUltra to take away our gun rights?
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I'm just saying, like, at what point do we ask the question of like, because we know that
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they can, you know, make people go insane to some degree.
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We know that, like, there's no better, there's no better push for taking away guns than look
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how dangerous guns are when they're in the hands of people with poor mental health that
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Here's, here's, we're running up on about five minutes left.
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So I'll just go, we'll go as crazy as we can get.
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If it turned out that there was a galactic federation of aliens that lived a predominantly
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classical liberal type of galactic federation society and massively advanced technologies,
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and they desperately want to induct the earth into the galactic federation and then grant
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us, you know, trans-dimensional technologies for traveling the star and colonizing new
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planets, but they can't until we have a unified global governance because a planet can't
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I mean, we're a part of that moment in history, regardless of which side we take.
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So like, we're already a part of how crazy that is.
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There's human nature and people should do what they want from wherever they're from,
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So think of it this, think of it this way, right?
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There's a, let's say there's a, there's a, there's a country that is moderately successful
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developing, um, moderately educated that their GDP is, is, is around 17, 18,000 per
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And so, you know, they're getting there and they say, we'd like to be admitted into, uh, formally
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recognized by the UN, but there are 17 warring tribes.
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But in this country, there are 17 warring tribes and they're all demanding.
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They get the seat at the table at the UN meeting.
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And the UN says, which one of these people do we actually bring to vote on behalf of
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None of them can agree on what, who's in charge of this country.
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They're not trying to kill us or take over the planet.
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They did turn off all our nuclear weapons in the seventies to prevent world war three.
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And that's the most, like, look, we're not, you're not gonna let you do this.
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And then when the, uh, when the U S government, China, Russia are in communications, they're
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like, look, man, if we say the U S is the voice of earth, Russia's fire firing nukes,
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We, we, we will not intervene and decide for humanity who will speak for humanity.
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You need to unify your planet before you can join the galactic federation.
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And that honestly, it's a fair question because it gives, it lends an explanation to how these
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people could do such evil things on behalf of this globalist agenda and still see themselves
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Like I'm part of a bigger thing than these little people could understand.
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Those guys you think are the good guys, but they take over everyone's guns away.
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Oh, I love it when he shoots the guy in the head and he goes, I believe the strain was
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Because they took away everyone's ability to arm themselves.
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So anyone comes and says, you should not, you know, they'll turn off my way to defend
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The strain was too much for him to bear after he shot him in the head.
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So, so the reason I ask that is the simple thing is if evidence of aliens emerged, and
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Obviously there's no evidence to suggest there is.
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If they're really, if, if the powers that be in these countries really wanted to unify
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the planet, they would fake a galactic federation because that would actually convince a lot of
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But we don't get the technology until we're in the galactic federation.
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So we have to form a unified global governing body so that we can send an envoy to the
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So long as you give us your power and your voice, let us control it all.
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Is like an evolved version of the project blue beam idea where they, you know, a hologram
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in the sky to kind of create a world, uh, global unit.
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That one's fear-based and that one's hope-based.
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But it could be a fear-based at first that turns into hope, you know, because like behind
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What if, what if an alien, like an alien ship came above earth and everyone's all shocked
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and then the aliens come out and they're humanoid gray aliens and they communicate in English
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and they wheel in like three dying, like cancer patients.
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And then they walk over and then they take a device and go over the person.
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And the alien's like, all you have to do is submit and this can be yours.
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It's like someone telling me to take Neuralink.
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It's like their third most popular show right now or whatever after fall, like fall on some
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But it's basically, uh, there's a guy, so it's a superhero show.
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There's a guy called Omni-Man turns out he's an alien called a Viltrumite who was an advanced
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force scout sent to earth to basically learn how it operates, learn their defenses, figure
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out if they could resist and then prepare this, the planet for invasion.
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The Viltrumites believe, uh, so the, the, the, the alien planet was a Viltrum or whatever.
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They lived, they lived in a brutal society where they would fight each other intentionally
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killing intentionally everyone in the fight so that only the strongest would ever survive.
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Ultimately creating Superman, a race of people who are all able to fly.
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And then, uh, there's a scene in the recent one where a cruise ship is about to be destroyed.
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The hero Invincible, uh, he's half of Viltrumite.
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And the alien comes and says, if it were not like, he's like, I have to go and save these
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The wealthy and the elite of your planet are sucking its resources dry and poisoning and
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If we come in, everyone will live prosperous lives.
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I'm like, it's kind of, it's kind of weak writing.
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Cause I can, I can, I can certainly, he's like, we may not be perfect, but it's our choice
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Because there's no one definite, there's no one definition for what prosperous means.
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My response is quite simple in that the, the planet is unworthy to join a galactic federation
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If you come in and you take the people and you form them into what you want them to be,
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then they may just be a plague on any kind of galactic federation.
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But the general idea is not to get into sci-fi stuff.
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The idea is if there's a powerful elite group that feels they should be in charge because
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they can save lives, it's, it's, it's, it's a devil's bargain.
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You're going to end up with, you're going to end up like a, a, a domesticated animal.
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It's the, the tyranny begets a society that is unable to adapt and survive.
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Humans have to overcome these things on their own.
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If they do not, and someone does it for them, domesticated animals, you take, what happens
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It can no longer adapt and survive on their own.
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Maybe after most of them die, some of them survive and some of them adapt and some of
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The diversity of, of the planet of humans and all these different pockets with all the
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different religions, all the different beliefs, like that's what keeps us growing.
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Too much homogeneity means that like a single vector can destroy, you know, an entire species
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So I want to say thank you to everybody who hung out and watched the show.
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