On this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the boys talk about the dangers of sharks, werewolves, and the moon coming out at night time. Joe is on vacation in the British Virgin Islands and the guys talk about how to survive a full moon and how to deal with a werewolf. Joe also talks about how the media and the government should be scared of the moon and why it s a bad idea to live in the dark during the full moon. The boys also talk about what they would do if they were attacked by werewolves at night and how they would deal with it. They also get into a debate about whether or not the media should be worried about the moon being full and how it could be a good or bad thing, especially when it s dark at night. Enjoy the episode and don t forget to subscribe on your favorite streaming platform so you don t miss the next episode! Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. All rights reserved. If you like what you hear, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or wherever else you re listening. Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast. Peace, love, and keep sharing, and Happy Manifesting, Joe, Brett, and God Bless. XOXO. -Jon and Joe Rogans Podcast. "The JOKER" - - "By Night, All Day, All by Night, By Night" by The JOKRJRogan. and "The Jerks" by Jon Rogan. ( ) , "The Real Jerks Podcast, "The Other Way" by John Rocha Experience, "By Day, by Night All Day All Day " by Night" - "The One and Only" by JOGAN PODCAST, All By Night, by SONGS, All Day and All Day. by JOE ROGAN EPISODES, "by Night, ALL DAY, ALL BY DAY, by GOULDY" by KELLY. , & JOE JORDAN PENJOY, by KEVIN "By AVAY CHEESE (featuring THE JOB RODAN AND JOSY MCCARTE, BOB RYAN and JOSH MILLER
00:00:35.000I would do it, but the idea of relying on that tank of air, and you're breathing underwater, and you slowly have to make your way to the surface.
00:02:45.000And what if he knows he's going to be a werewolf, and so he's like, he wants to make it easy, so he just becomes your friend and hangs out with you in the house until the moon turns full.
00:02:53.000So this way he's got you in a closed environment.
00:02:55.000That's true, and then he can start harvesting your whole damn family.
00:03:14.000If you think about someone's decision, if someone makes a decision to go to war, right?
00:03:19.000If someone makes a decision to go and think about it, they use propaganda, they'll use a false flag, they'll use misinformation, control of the media, and get a war going that isn't really necessary.
00:03:32.000And how many people die from that, right?
00:03:37.000They make this decision knowing that a bunch of people are going to die, that it could be avoided, but if they do do it, it's going to be very profitable.
00:04:51.000They'll lose their mind like that, which I'm not debating, but it's amazing how much energy...
00:04:59.000And how much planning will go into that, but when you realize werewolves, I like the term werewolf, werewolves that sit and plot and think out how they're going to murder, and then not only murder,
00:09:06.000I'm not saying that's not what it was.
00:09:08.000What I'm saying is like, what really happened?
00:09:10.000Well, first of all, the state collapsed.
00:09:12.000And when the state collapses, criminals take over.
00:09:15.000And one of the things that you saw in Libya at one point in time, although I did get some messages through a friend of mine that some Libyan people wanted me to know that Libya, like the cities in Libya, have recovered.
00:09:28.000They're not like as crazy as they were.
00:09:31.000You know, that might be national pride that they're saying this.
00:09:57.000When the rebels grab hold of Qaddafi, and they realize they have him, and he realizes that they have him, and there's high-resolution cameras now, because this was like 2012, I believe?
00:10:13.000You know you could get like high-resolution cameras and so they're filming this guy who was a dictator for years and they finally have captured him and Who knows who's funding them?
00:10:26.000I'm not exactly sure what the conflict is, but I'm just saying the video of him getting killed is fucking terrifying Because there's a look in his face where he knows there's no way out of this.
00:10:38.000He's trying to figure out a way out of this, and he knows there's no way out of this.
00:10:41.000And one guy takes a bayonet, like a big, long knife, and shoves it up his ass.
00:10:47.000Just shoves it right up his ass while he's standing there, and he barely reacts.
00:12:31.000And the amount of chaos that's going on constantly now is unprecedented because you don't know what the fuck is true or not.
00:12:39.000Somehow or another, you and I, Jim Brewer and Joe Rogan, two guys who've known each other, we're friends for 35 years, somehow or another, we have an investment in some fucking war that's happening in Russia and Ukraine.
00:13:29.000Well, we can't be the policeman of the world, but we should do what we can to stop people that are doing something that's horrific.
00:13:36.000But we also shouldn't be involved in things that are violating agreements, where we're, like, pushing arms closer and closer to Russia's border.
00:15:18.000That's where all this outrage culture comes in.
00:15:20.000It comes in from an unprecedented amount of opinions.
00:15:24.000There's so much that's fucking up the noise from the actual data, because there's so many human beings that can talk simultaneously now, and the ones who want to talk the most generally are the fucking dumbest.
00:15:38.000They're the ones that have the time to be spewing shit out on social media all day because they're distracting themselves from whatever they really should be doing with their life.
00:15:49.000The type of person that gets completely addicted to arguing with people on Twitter all day, that person is for sure distracting themselves from something they should have been doing.
00:16:07.000And they're the primary users of these angry, aggressive social media platforms.
00:16:13.000And so you get a distorted perception of what's happening with human beings.
00:16:17.000But it's colliding with people that are pushing back against that.
00:16:21.000It's colliding with people that are opening their eyes to the amount of The amount of corruption, the amount of bullshit, the amount of lies you're being told, the amount of money that's being made by these fucking people that are supposed to be making $170,000 a year.
00:17:20.000But we've clarified they are werewolves.
00:17:23.000There's a kind of thing that's different than you, okay?
00:17:27.000If you're an architect and you're listening to this, you really love NPR and you drive an electric car, I bet you're a good guy.
00:17:33.000You probably have low T, but they can fix that now.
00:17:36.000If you're listening to this, you could imagine a type of a person that exists at the same time that you do that's capable of being such a sociopath that That they will just lie to the world in a well-formed out manner that they know is going to cause a war,
00:17:56.000that they know is going to let public support be behind, because they've been lied to, behind a military campaign that's going to result in untold hundreds of thousands of deaths, possibly, like Iraq.
00:18:30.000We were like a dog that, like, someone's been fucking throwing rocks at the dog and then they open the gate and another kid gets bit because he just happened to be there.
00:18:40.000Yeah, and it's also, it's the guy in the corner like, oh my god!
00:19:37.000We kept going on for like 10 more years.
00:19:41.000And the problem with that is what 9-11 exposed that was great was that there is real patriotism when things go sideways.
00:19:53.000That people will come together, and I swear to God, to people that are listening to this, that weren't an adult during that time, I swear to God, there was a noticeable, more positive change in the way people interacted with people.
00:20:07.000Especially the way people treated cops and firemen.
00:20:10.000I remember when I was in New York City after 9-11, and these firemen were hanging out with us outside in front of this comedy club, and it was like hanging out with stars.
00:20:22.000Like, it was like, these are like the local stars on the hockey team or something like that.
00:20:26.000Everybody was like, wow, here's a fireman.
00:20:36.000They wanted to fuck real heroes because those are the people that really did risk their lives going in to save people when fucking buildings collapsed.
00:23:46.000And that one absolutely looks like a controlled demolition.
00:23:50.000I am not saying it's a controlled demolition.
00:23:52.000What I am saying is the way it collapsed...
00:23:56.000It went into its base just like a controlled demolition.
00:23:59.000And if you don't agree with that, then you're talking nonsense.
00:24:04.000If you don't agree with the fact that that looks like a controlled demolition, then we really can't talk because you're dealing in fantasy world.
00:24:12.000Because it undeniably looks exactly like a controlled demolition.
00:27:03.000But see, Joe, little things like this, what drives me nuts too is, you know what it is?
00:27:09.000I think people's emotions, it's just people's emotions are still with it.
00:27:15.000They're either in denial, or they don't want to face the dark, or they picked a team, and no matter what that team says, the other team is wrong.
00:27:41.000You know, being a stand-up, especially.
00:27:43.000You know, the podcast kind of gets in the way of that because I have to sit down and talk to people for a few hours.
00:27:47.000But if you're a stand-up, for the most part, you can do whatever the fuck you want during your day, right?
00:27:52.000And if you want to freak out, you want to get online and freak out, you want to go full Dave Smith.
00:27:56.000Dave Smith's out there reading studies and papers and fucking historical accounts of false flag events and what was really going on in Nicaragua.
00:28:38.000I know everybody thinks they have to do it because you got to be on a team and everybody wants to be on a team that's supported by them and it's like we're progressive and we this and we that and we got to stop meat consumption and we got to stop and you have all these things that you probably haven't looked at at all and you're married to them.
00:28:52.000Because you're committed to this fucking group of people.
00:28:54.000I'm telling you, most people exist here.
00:28:58.000They exist here in this beautiful swamp of both conservative and liberal.
00:29:04.000Conservative on things that are important like taking care of your family and paying your taxes and getting your fucking...
00:29:10.000being on time for work and getting your shit done.
00:29:14.000But liberal in terms of consideration for all people.
00:29:56.000If there's less crime, we're more secure.
00:29:58.000The fact that you're not doing fucking jack shit about that, but you're sending hundreds of billions of dollars to deal with conflict on another part of the world.
00:30:56.000We have to, if we're going to move forward as human beings and as a society and as a civilization, we have to be nicer to each other.
00:31:03.000We have to just accept the fact that your ideas are not you.
00:31:07.000Do not be married to your ideas and debate them in an open way and talk about stuff in an open way where you're a good person, you're talking to another, and do it all in good faith.
00:31:18.000And if we can all agree to do that, we'll find out that there's way more we have in common.
00:31:26.000And that's what we should be concentrating on.
00:31:28.000And there's also some fucking undeniable problems with the way our society is run that have never been addressed in terms of crime and inner city problems and infrastructure.
00:31:38.000There's corruption, at least in the form of incompetence.
00:31:42.000And it's the thing that happens when you get government bigger and bigger and bigger, and I hate to sound like a fucking libertarian, but if you get government bigger and bigger...
00:31:51.000And if it's a business that doesn't have any competition, you can't even hire the public sector to compete and do a better job of all those things.
00:32:00.000All those things have to be taken care of by the government.
00:32:08.000When you allow people to compete, whether it is with art or with fucking construction, whether it's surgeons, the best ones are the ones that people want to go to.
00:32:20.000And it forces people to get better at everything.
00:32:23.000And you have a much more efficient system.
00:32:25.000I mean, look, imagine if there was businesses out there that they failed their audit six years in a row.
00:33:10.000He said, it was really funny because I had a friend of mine who reached out to me and she said, did you have a climate denier on your podcast?
00:33:16.000I said, no, I did not have a climate change denier.
00:33:33.000But the point is, he was telling me that we've had periods of global warming all throughout the history of the Earth.
00:33:40.000The real fear, he said, is the periods of global cooling.
00:33:45.000He said global cooling should terrify you.
00:33:48.000And he was explaining to me the amount of carbon that is in the atmosphere and that it's a very delicate balance and that when the amount of carbon dips below a certain number, life can't survive.
00:35:00.000There's got to be some steps that you can make.
00:35:02.000So one of the things you could do is, I think, during the Ice Age, there was parts of the Earth that were not covered in ice.
00:35:10.000And I think it was like all the equator.
00:35:12.000And I think you would probably for human beings to survive we'd have to go south Which totally makes sense If you think about the amount of insane stuff that came out of the Amazon, just think about that culture, the Amazon culture and all the incredible structures that they're finding now deep in the jungle and that there's real evidence that the density of the forest,
00:35:36.000the amount of trees that are grown that are agriculture trees that are in the forest seems to indicate that that whole thing was man-made.
00:35:43.000There's a type of soil called terra preta.
00:35:46.000That's this soil that they developed that we don't know how to reproduce and it's a soil that replicates.
00:35:52.000It's filled with like this biomass and it's like this incredibly rich soil that has like this certain ratio of carbon and they made it.
00:36:00.000These people thousands and thousands of years ago made it and it supports the life of the Amazon.
00:36:06.000Like that whole fucking place is wild man.
00:36:10.000That, you think about it, when everything was frozen up here, like there was a fucking mile-high sheet of ice over most of North America up until like 10,000, 11,000 years ago.
00:36:21.000So when all that stuff was like that down there, they were chilling.
00:36:26.000Down there, they didn't have that problem.
00:36:28.000There was like regular temperature for them.
00:36:30.000What we are is like Antarctica is right now.
00:36:32.000That's how we were at one point in time, right here.
00:36:37.000I can't go that far back, because anything I can't truly imagine, I'll start to go there, and I'm like, you know, like dinosaurs and all that stuff.
00:37:00.000Now, in a very small concept, I was sitting in this development that I live in now, and I'm sitting and I'm looking because everyone said, oh, dude, we used to hunt on here and bring our four-wheelers and blah, blah, blah.
00:38:58.000Missing context, this misrepresents Goodall's remarks and is not a real quote.
00:39:02.000While she did say many of the world's environmental problems would be relieved if the population was that of 500 years ago, she did not advocate for depopulation efforts.
00:39:09.000I didn't think she said she was advocating for depopulation efforts.
00:39:37.000Like, if there was less people, there would be less congestion, people would be more relaxed, it'd be more resources, it'd be easier to get along, it'd be more balanced on Earth.
00:39:49.000But the problem with that thought is, if you start expressing it, then people start saying, I think we can make that happen.
00:39:57.000And then there's werewolves get involved.
00:39:58.000And werewolves get involved and go, you know, if we did do this and if along the way we instituted a social credit score and tied up all the money in centralized digital currency and then attached a carbon tax.
00:43:09.000And I think the problem is, during the pandemic, a couple things happened.
00:43:13.000One, people looked at the people that were unwilling to get vaccinated as people that are going to fuck it up for all of us.
00:43:19.000And the people that got vaccinated, they probably were a little nervous about it, but they took the risk and they felt like they did the right thing.
00:43:28.000That's a totally valid position to take.
00:43:34.000But, the problem with that position is, you're being trapped into, you got corralled into a very clear pathway, there's one solution to this problem, and we all have to do this thing to get to that one solution, and once we do,
00:43:51.000But somewhere along the way, if you're paying attention, you would realize that A, it doesn't work as advertised.
00:43:58.000B, the studies they did never indicated any of the things that they were promoting, like that it prevents you from getting it or it stops infection or that it stops transmission.
00:44:11.000And so along the way, they lowered the expectations.
00:44:15.000They lowered what you would get from it.
00:44:17.000It's just going to keep you out of the hospital.
00:44:19.000I mean, there's this clip of Joy Behar arguing with this lady from a long time ago when the lady said she had natural immunity because she already had COVID and she got over it before the vaccine came out.
00:44:29.000And she's not going to take the vaccine.
00:44:47.000There's so many variables that would lead to you not being able to not only not express yourself in a clear and objective way, but not even be able to look at the world through a clear, objective way.
00:44:58.000It jeopardizes your position as one of those people.
00:45:01.000You get locked into a certain kind of thinking, even if you're already inclined to think that way.
00:45:06.000I agree with you a thousand percent, but we all cross that path, and it's easier for some than others, and I understand the whole world of being there.
00:45:15.000And I'm not saying I'm better or anyone's better, but you can't tell me at one moment in your life, when you're saying the things you're saying, whether it's on a certain television show or whatever, and you know, you know.
00:46:28.000All that other stuff, these ideas, you gotta look at them for what they really are.
00:46:33.000And sometimes you get the wrong one stuck in your head and then you identify with it and you defend it, even when it's wrong.
00:46:39.000And I've seen brilliant people fall down that path, especially during the pandemic, especially in regards to the vaccines or the lockdowns or the severity of the virus for people that are healthy.
00:46:51.000There's a lot of variables that were ignored that shouldn't have been ignored if we're going to be honest with each other.
00:46:56.000So the problem is, you are one side or the other.
00:46:59.000You are team vaccine or you're team pure blood.
00:47:52.000You know, years ago, therapists would call friends, family, and look after each other.
00:47:58.000You didn't have people, well, you had people nursing homes, but I remember going over my friend's house, like, listen, we go to the house, my grandma's in the basement, she, you know, she dribbles and talks weird shit.
00:48:10.000And it's like, well, she had dementia.
00:50:13.000That in the beginning, there's a lot of PhDs that were like...
00:50:16.000Because these are people that understand how these studies are funded, probably, or at least understand how research is done and how research is done through the pharmaceutical drug companies.
00:50:28.000So the pharmaceutical drug companies, they do their own research.
00:50:31.000And then when something's peer-reviewed, they don't even get access to the raw data.
00:50:37.000They get access to the assessment of the data by the pharmaceutical companies.
00:50:40.000And the pharmaceutical companies can do 10 studies, and they rig their studies in a way.
00:50:58.000So I think PhDs were very aware of that system and aware of the – also, if you understand human psychology, you're aware of what happens to people in a time of great angst and pressure, that they panic.
00:51:11.000And in every horror movie you see this, people fall apart.
00:51:14.000And the weaker you can make society, the more corrupted you can make society, the more decadent you can make society, the more society that doesn't value discipline, that doesn't value free will, that doesn't value people's independence and strength and health.
00:51:34.000Well, then you'll be able to find more suckers when the shit goes sideways.
00:51:39.000You're gonna get more people that are willing to sell out their neighbors because they were having a party and they weren't socially distancing.
00:51:52.000And it's too easy to develop until a fully formed adult that is made out of mush.
00:52:00.000Not just mush with your body, but mush with your mind, mush with your opinions, mush with your will, your will to get things done, your will to work, your discipline to get up and get things done.
00:52:42.000They found 23.9% of the people who said they hold PhD degrees express hesitancy, the highest rate amongst the various levels of education.
00:52:51.000So the brightest people were like, yeah.
00:52:55.000Think about what you said before, like with, okay, where the view or whoever was saying points, it's in due defense, This is a very addictive system they created, that the werewolves created,
00:53:13.000and that they, I mean, it starts when we're young.
00:53:16.000So not a whole lot of people have time to break out of that, in my opinion.
00:53:22.000Also, the people who watch them are all boomers, and they grew up with all their information on the newspapers or on television.
00:54:34.000He's got a hairnet on and a fucking lab coat and he's fixing up vaccines.
00:54:39.000And maybe we can have hydroxychloroquine.
00:54:40.000Don't kill anyone related to hydroxychloroquine!
00:54:44.000There was a recent study that they just released that said that as many as 17,000 people worldwide died of hydroxychloroquine.
00:54:53.000So I asked Robert Kennedy Jr. about this.
00:54:55.000And he sent me the actual study, and he sent me what the results were, and here's what was wrong with them.
00:55:00.000First of all, they administered it to people that were already in the hospital for COVID. You're supposed to give it to people within the first 10 to 14 days.
00:55:09.000After the infections reach a certain level.
00:55:11.000Second of all, there is a level that you would give these people, and this was far above that level, and they were giving it to people who were already dying.
00:55:19.000He was like, they're essentially overdosing them while they're already dying with hydroxychloroquine and said, this contributed to 17,000 deaths.
00:55:57.000Because it's a drug and a lot of times drugs have an initial reason why they created them and then they find that it works with something else and it works even better with something else.
00:56:08.000That happens by accident all the time.
00:56:11.000But the fact that they couldn't have it happen with hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin is just that should tell you what's going on especially with ivermectin because it had surpassed the amount of time so you could just get a generic So no one had a patent on it.
00:58:58.000People underestimate the power of length that any human will go, no matter how educated they are, no matter what they know is right or wrong, they underestimate literally the power of money and who's making money at the end of the day and how much money can buy as far as an agenda,
00:59:18.000how much money can buy as far as lying.
00:59:21.000I'm not saying lying to hundreds of millions of people.
00:59:26.000Because they're making billions of dollars on your fear, on the thought, knowing that you're not even going to question.
00:59:32.000If you do question, we're going to come at you so that you'll be fearing.
00:59:36.000There's like different layers of fear they hit.
01:00:36.000They took innocence and they made us...
01:00:39.000That is, to me, the most violent, evil, disturbing, soulless part of any existence.
01:00:54.000I pray to God people see it, because when they see it and they see the amount of destruction it truly caused, that's a force to be reckoned with.
01:01:07.000But like Joey Diaz says, only takes three motherfuckers to get shit done.
01:01:26.000Well, but anyway, the most important things that people understand now, how these games work, and the only way they work is if we're pitted against each other.
01:01:36.000Whether we're pitted against each other with trans sports, don't think that they're not involved in all that stuff because it's also a polarizing issue.
01:01:47.000You know, when we call about gender-affirming care, the way they phrase things, the way they use things, understand that this is a polarizing position that they take because they want to make sure we continue to fight against each other.
01:02:01.000They want to make sure that we are at each other's throat, and they will manufacture these little crises over and over and over again.
01:02:39.000Meanwhile, China's building hundreds of coal-powered plants right now.
01:02:45.000How many coal-powered plants right now are being built in China?
01:02:48.000Because this is an extraordinary number.
01:02:50.000We have to understand this when you're talking about ruining people's lives to have a minimal effect on the amount of CO2 that's being put out worldwide.
01:02:58.000Because the amount that's being put out by China and India far surpasses the rest of the world.
01:03:05.000You're gonna put people in dire poverty and make nary an impact on that problem.
01:03:11.000I'm not saying you should ignore that problem, but I'm saying you should look at all the ways to fix that problem, and none of them should involve people starving.
01:03:38.000Change to nuclear power and do it with new nuclear power plants that have a bunch of safeguards set in that they didn't have when they built Fukushima.
01:03:46.000They didn't have when they built Three Mile Island.
01:03:48.000The technology has evolved just like cell phone technology and television technology and computer.
01:03:53.000Nuclear power plant technology has also evolved and they can do it safe now and it's the cleanest form of energy.
01:03:59.000All of the experts that are unbiased that I have talked to have convinced me of this.
01:04:04.000It's a fascinating thing, because in our mind, we connect nuclear power to destroying the environment, danger, Chernobyl, ruin forever, which is true in those areas.
01:04:15.000It's also true that it doesn't have to be that way.
01:04:18.000It's also true that they know how to do it better now.
01:04:20.000It's also true that they have better methods of containing these plants, and they can actually shut them down now, unlike the Fukushima one.
01:04:27.000They have to still fucking cool that thing down.
01:04:45.000You've got to get the fuck out of that area and they have to learn and make better power plants.
01:04:49.000If you think you have a carbon problem and you have thousands of coal-powered plants that are just pumping into the actual air that we all breathe, that's way worse, kids, and that can be fixed with nuclear power.
01:05:05.000That's what we should be concentrating on.
01:05:06.000Not killing fucking 2,000 cows in Ireland or whatever the fuck they're doing.
01:05:10.000They're telling people they have to kill their cows.
01:05:17.000If we got together and we were pure evil, we're like, Joe, I'm gonna have them slaughtering the cows believing it'll be better for the environment.
01:05:58.000And so the idea that you're going to kill cows to slightly reduce the amount of methane that gets produced, it's in the air, instead of looking at regenerative methods that actually take the carbon and sequester it back into the earth, which they've already proved they can do, at least in places like White Oaks Pastures.
01:07:10.000I want to apologize to John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson, all those guys right now, because I remember being a banana metalhead, and those guys were coming out like farm-aid.
01:07:25.000And now I understood what they were trying to do.
01:07:29.000This is interesting because this just started happening.
01:07:32.000Nationwide German farmer blockades heat pressure on Schultz.
01:07:35.000So they've been throwing manure all over buildings and shit.
01:07:39.000German farmers kicked off a week of nationwide protests against subsidy cuts on Monday, blocking roads to tractors and piling misery on Chancellor Olaf Schultz's coalition as it struggles to fix a budget mess and contain Rising far-right forces.
01:07:56.000Conveys of tractors and trucks gathered on roads in sub-zero temperatures in nearly all 16 federal states while protesters classed with police and leading politicians warned that the unrest could be co-opted by extremists.
01:08:49.000If you looked at all of your obligations and all the things that you should be doing, that you put any resources into fucking with farmers?
01:09:15.000Jordan Peterson explained to me how you change things.
01:09:20.000You push people a little bit, and they don't push back, and then you push them a little more, and then they say, hey, stop right there, and you wait a little while, and then you push again, and the next thing you know, before you know it, as time goes on, you're way further than you used to be.
01:09:35.000And the road that we don't want to go down is tyranny.
01:09:38.000And if you get attached to one side or the other, whether it's Nikki Haley, or you get attached to Joe Biden, whatever it is, you're going down that road even further.
01:09:52.000They're gonna keep pushing and the next thing you know they're gonna have your fucking your location every time you tweet something and you tweet something that might be a problem Someone's gonna physically visit you or your phone's gonna get shut off or your social credit score is gonna get dinged or like that Is our future if we don't wake up you're gonna have monsters in control of your life and you'll self-censor and And whether you are on the right or whether you're on the left,
01:10:18.000as a human being, you don't want to give other human beings control over what you can say and what you can think and what you can look at and what you can talk about and how you can live your life and where you can go and what you decide to do with your money and what you decide to do with your time.
01:11:18.000I pushed you a little farther than you should have gone, and you agreed.
01:11:21.000And so then I pushed you a little farther than you should have gone again, and you agreed.
01:11:25.000And if anybody's interested in this sort of process, and this is a horrifying book, if you want to read about how this process works, you can read a book called Ordinary Men by Robert Brown.
01:14:18.000Because when they built these wild west towns, they're like, okay, put a fucking house here, there's the road, and next thing you know, it's paved, because you have cars now, and then the horses are shitting on the pavement.
01:14:37.000And then they would die, a certain amount would die every day, so they had to get, like, removing dead horses every day from New York City was a whole fucking problem.
01:14:59.000Well, because if they get out of control and they get overpopulated, the thing is they could...
01:15:05.000Certain farmers have land that's their land for grazing, for their cattle, and if the horses eat up all the resources, that could be a problem.
01:15:14.000There are instances of animals cross-contaminating, like brucellosis is a real...
01:17:28.000When I think about that, it's like, see, I always go back to the question of when, like let's take a rancher.
01:17:37.000A rancher, did ranchers, and nothing, I'm just saying in general, this whole society, I'm all over the place, I'll get to it.
01:17:44.000Did ranchers, they ranch for other people, or just themselves, most of them?
01:17:49.000It totally depends on the rancher, right?
01:17:52.000There's some ranchers that what they do is they lease land, and so they'll roam their cattle, and then some of them, they put them on public land.
01:18:00.000Like, I was hunting in Nevada on public land, With my friend Steve Rinella, we were bow hunting mule deer.
01:18:07.000So we're in this area, and there's cows all over this area.
01:18:10.000And these cows are all privately owned, and so they pay a grazing fee, I guess.
01:18:21.000But the point is, they have the rights to let their animals graze in a specific area, and then when it comes time to harvest them, or whatever the fuck they do, they round them all up, and the cowboys come in there.
01:19:19.000No, but I'm saying, like, me and you, we're sitting there, and you got your little tribe there, and I got my tribe there, and you go hunting, you come back, and I'll make sure I'll get the steak, whatever.
01:20:23.000If the meteor hits, if the meteor hits and we go back, we go back again, because we've done it before, I guarantee we've done it before.
01:20:30.000I guarantee you, at least in parts of the world, society has crumbled because of natural disasters and people resorted to barbarism.
01:20:37.000And I think that's the reason why, if you go further back in history, people were the most ruthless.
01:20:44.000You know, if people really did exist in a very sophisticated way, which is what I believe, that it did exist somewhere around 11,800 years ago and then before that.
01:20:55.000I think if you look at the structures that exist in Egypt, there's no doubt about it.
01:20:58.000Some of those are old as fuck, and I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility that they're older than they think they are, especially when you have geologists that are observing these deep water fissures, like Robert Schock, who's done this work on thousands of years of rainfall, must have created this, which is That pushes it back way to the point where there used to be rain in that area,
01:21:18.000So now we're in this area like, well, how old are these fucking things, man?
01:21:22.000And I think if something happens and the world falls apart, I think only the monsters live.
01:21:29.000Only the monsters, only the most psycho of psychos, only the most evil dog-eat-dog people, because they're probably cannibalizing.
01:21:38.000At a certain point in time, I bet people are cannibalizing.
01:21:42.000At a certain point of starvation, if there's like a nuclear winter, when those things impact and the fucking sky is covered with volcanic dust for two years and nothing grows.
01:23:50.000And the way they treated those people is beyond evil.
01:23:53.000The way they converted them in those schools, and that's also detailed in 1923, that show.
01:23:59.000I went to St. Augustine, and there's this fort down there.
01:24:05.000And as I'm walking through the fort, you know, people, you know, tourists just always walk by and look at all the pictures and the things, like, oh, this fort's cool looking.
01:24:12.000And on the wall is all these little Native American, little Indian kids, just, like, traumatized, but in school outfits.
01:24:24.000And you see, like, you know, soldiers behind them.
01:25:22.000That's S.C. Gwen's book, The Empire of the Summer Moon.
01:25:25.000They just let these people build these homesteads and then one day the Comanche came and just slaughtered everybody and they kidnapped people.
01:25:32.000The last Comanche chief was Quanah Parker and his mother was Cynthia Ann Parker and his mother was kidnapped but she was seven years old by the Comanche and she wound up marrying the Comanche chief And she had a son.
01:26:32.000He just sifts through the ground in his property.
01:26:34.000This is hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years of the Comanche riding horses, killing deer, living off the land, living right here.
01:26:44.000I saw a meme, and it was a native, and he said, we breathe the fresh air, we live in the nature, our food is grown, we have everything at our resources, free water, we love each other,
01:27:01.000we constantly are tearing it up all day.
01:27:05.000They came along and thought they can do something better.
01:28:12.000And you have to have the weight kind of semi-consistent so you know where that arrow's going.
01:28:17.000So you know this thing is that far away and in your mind I have to aim up here and the arrow's going to drop down and hit it in the vitals.
01:29:40.000Have you ever seen that video of this little kid wearing a diaper and they're out in the street and this fucking monkey tries to steal the baby.
01:29:49.000This monkey pulls up in a motor scooter and grabs the baby and tries to drag it off.
01:29:56.000You have to chase the monkey to get the baby back.
01:35:25.000I don't think it would get to your face, though.
01:35:27.000That monkey, I don't think it would get to Joe Rogan's face, I'm being honest with you.
01:35:30.000You could be shocked at how fast and how strong a monkey is.
01:35:34.000And if you don't fucking move accordingly, if you don't stop it while it's happening, if you allow it to get a grip on you, you might be really fucked.
01:35:43.000Like there's a video of this guy, there's this old man and he's sitting there on the ground and this monkey climbs on him and he's like sort of accepting that this monkey is on him and this monkey decides to scalp him.
01:35:54.000So this monkey just clamps down on his head and peels an enormous slice of skin off this guy's head.
01:40:43.000A six-month-old girl was being breastfed in her mother's lap in a courtyard room in her home in a small village in North India, a population of approximately 5,000.
01:40:52.000A macaque entered the room through an open door and apparently, without provocation, snatched the infant from her.
01:40:58.000The monkey then proceeded to leap from the terrace to Terrace Holdings, the infant, while being pursued by local residences.
01:41:20.000I had a chimp on news radio once, and I don't even think that...
01:41:24.000I think that scene got cut from the final episode, because it was something that had to do with animals, so we had animals.
01:41:31.000And so we had this chimp on set, and I did not have a scene with the chimp, but I was there, so I got to hold on to the chimp and hang out with it.
01:44:57.000They fight and they fucking knee each other and kick each other and throw each other and get on top of each other and beat the shit out of each other and they're doing it with armor on.
01:46:53.000When the Nazis, through Operation Paperclip, when the United States acquired a bunch of Nazi scientists and brought them over here to work at NASA. What are you, a conspiracy theorist?
01:51:07.000You can say it a million times, and they can look it up, and they absorb it, but a lot of people still don't comprehend it, which is mind-boggling, but then you have to start questioning,
01:51:25.000So, if we started back then, when did it really, really start?
01:51:32.000I think a lot of people are afraid to put that much time and thought into, whoa, maybe there's a lot of things that have happened that we've been told and that we've been educated on by the very great professors.
01:51:48.000And all the information and time is not exactly...
01:51:54.000What you may have thought have been, and for some reason, I feel like so much of the population is, they just don't even want to hear it or take the time because, for whatever reason, it's too much.
01:53:18.000There's going to be an amazing movie, I guarantee you, with Sam Bankman's Freed Story.
01:53:21.000I mean, how do you not make an amazing movie about a guy who is worth fucking billions of dollars, lived in the Bahamas in a house with nine of his friends.
01:53:32.000They all fucked each other and they all did drugs constantly.
01:53:35.000And they openly talked about taking amphetamines on Twitter.
01:53:39.000Like, one of the ladies that is, she is testifying against him now, Caroline, whatever her name is, his girlfriend at the time, she tweeted about how when you're on amphetamines, like, regular life, she seems so stupid.
01:55:34.000My hope is that cooler heads will prevail.
01:55:37.000My hope is that as many other cataclysms and catastrophes were avoided through discourse and people waking the fuck up in the past, like the Cuban Missile Crisis, like all the shit that we went through when we were in high school, and we thought every day the Russians and us were going to go to the nuclear war.
01:55:54.000Oh God, we have to go under the desk and do the bomb, do the nuclear bombs.
01:56:01.000Everybody didn't know it's my age and into younger, like until the wall fell down, everybody was terrified that we were going to have a nuclear war with Russia.
01:56:54.000They go like this, and then they go like this, and then we push back, and they go like this, and they go up, and they go down, and you gotta constantly be trying to move it in a direction where there's the least amount of corruption possible.
01:57:06.000And that's fucking hard when people have control over things.
01:57:08.000And that's why you should fight against control.
01:57:14.000It's never good when they can just decide what you do and where you go.
01:57:18.000The fucking end point is always communism.
01:57:21.000If you just keep going, like Jordan Peterson said, keep going down that line, you get to a communist dictatorship.
01:57:27.000And when you hear all that kind of talk, and it's easy for people who don't have anything to go, yeah, the people who have it, they should give it to the people who don't have it.
01:58:13.000When you have those guys, the speculators, the guys who are involved in betting on businesses collapsing, there's a lot of people that are invested in destroying things, hostile takeovers.
01:58:30.000Bro, I had a friend who started a company, it was his own company, and hired this guy, I think, I forget what his job was, but a high-level executive, and then they tried to start a coup to get him kicked out.
01:58:41.000It was his own company that he started!
01:59:02.000I feel there may come a time, I don't know, where...
01:59:16.000We just have a game show where you start uniting people.
01:59:21.000I always say, put a game show together, unite the people, right?
01:59:25.000And you put the left on one side, the right side, and you're allowed to talk.
01:59:30.000You have to talk and you have to connect before the end of the day.
01:59:34.000You've got to come out as best friend.
01:59:36.000But any time you mention politics, Or something you think you know, but you clearly learned it from, you're emotionally involved, you get zapped, electrocuted, something like that.
02:00:06.000But you, you'd have a billion Trump boating parades.
02:00:11.000You tell me at that time how to put the two sides together.
02:00:15.000You could have took the Trump boat paraders and you had to put on everyone at Hayes Trump and you get like, you know, you put, and you go get the supplies.
02:00:24.000But you have to connect, get the supplies, without fighting about politics.
02:00:55.000If there was some sort of an attack, another 9-11, that would be what brought people together in 2001, would bring people together in 2024. When it brought people together in 2001, it was shocking.
02:01:06.000Everywhere in LA, everybody had American flags on their cars.
02:01:15.000But when people realized, like, what's really important, and that it's not all this bullshit that people are fighting about all the time, I think that's...
02:01:24.000I used to joke about the idea that Intelligence agencies would infiltrate areas of society and ruin them to keep people fighting against each other.
02:03:12.000But I was hoping when the country got shut down that people were gonna be cooler to each other because they realized like hey Under the threat of something that none of us can control that could take our loved ones away.
02:03:22.000We all have a shared interest in common and that's Keeping society running and getting back to normal again.
02:03:28.000I think I was hopeful I well because I had lived through 9-11 I remember what that was like that after those days like I remember people were genuinely nicer For months, for months, for a long time after 9-11.
02:03:43.000Over the whole country, everywhere you went, people had, they were cooler.
02:03:47.000No, you're 100% right, but I do feel what that time did, at least for me, it taught me how judgmental I am, it taught me how much anger I still have in me, it taught me how much resentment I might have towards people, but what it did do,
02:04:35.000Dude, you know what it's like for guys to hang out?
02:04:38.000But when you add wives, and there's nothing against women or what, but when you start pairing up Couples, and they started hanging out.
02:04:46.000We started hanging, first of all, this group would hang out every day, all different walks of life, all different walks of life, all different financial brackets.
02:04:55.000And then after a while, you know, we'd play wiffle ball, do whatever, we'd hang out.
02:05:00.000We're like, we've got to do something besides drinking.
02:07:32.000We didn't care about any of us what we did.
02:07:34.000It was that spirit and nucleus of just us being pure humans and caring with our hearts after one another rather than giving a shit what we do for a living and do you know who I am?
02:07:46.000I'm not gonna sit here while you disparage electric cars.
02:09:41.000I had muscle cars when I was in high school, and as soon as I started making money, one of the first things I wanted to do was get a dope car.
02:10:12.000If a muscle car could move like that, oh my God.
02:10:15.000Even the The best, like, when they take a car and they retrofit it with all these amazing parts and they make it a resto mod with a modern engine and modern brakes, it can't fuck with one of those electric cars.
02:13:03.000Fast when you're going around a corner.
02:13:04.000You feel the weight distribution of the car.
02:13:07.000You know where the braking points of the tires are.
02:13:09.000You know exactly how much pull you have to have, especially if you have a manual steering car, like an old car that has manual steering, like an old Porsche.
02:20:06.000Yeah, it's raining, but it just finished raining, and now I'm on the Jersey side, and on my life, as I'm driving, the inside goes, Jim, go in the middle lane.
02:23:43.000That was that hotel where a lady died.
02:23:45.000They thought that someone had killed her, but she was offered medication.
02:23:49.000She jumped into the tanks, the water tanks on the roof, and they found her in there.
02:23:52.000So there's this documentary they did on the Cecil Hotel, and then it becomes this history of Skid Row.
02:23:58.000And what Skid Row would be, they would find people, degenerates, homeless people, drug addicts from one place, and they would just go take them and drop them off right in this one area where there's a shelter and then there's food and keep them there.
02:24:13.000And so they developed this fucking internal village in Los Angeles that's all drug addict, homeless people.
02:28:12.000I had a friend of mine try to convince me that the aliens erased the video footage that he was getting of the flying saucer that was in his backyard.
02:29:02.000And I just watched it, to be honest with you, because it formed a cloud, and it looked like there was this weird cloud formation in the middle of the sky.
02:29:11.000And then all of a sudden, there were two or three of them that started jetting out from each side.
02:29:19.000But what blows my mind is when you look at it, as you say it's a rocket, it's moving, you see, it almost looks like Whatever it's cutting through, you see it.
02:29:52.000It's an accidental thing of having a very hot jet engine that's going through an area with a very specific amount of moisture in the air.
02:30:01.000So when they travel through with a certain amount of humidity, a certain amount of moisture, with the heat of the jet engine, it literally creates clouds.
02:30:09.000And the thing is, like when people say, oh, they're geoengineering, involuntarily, for sure.
02:30:15.000Like maybe they've done some stuff, they've definitely cloud seeded, and there definitely have been some experiments about lowering the temperature of the Earth by seeding things in the clouds.
02:30:24.000There's definitely been experiments and definitely been studies and discussions about that.
02:30:41.000Because after 9-11, when they shut down all the airports, they shut down all the flights, and there was no planes in the sky, the temperature got warmer.
02:30:48.000And it's because they're literally covering us with clouds every time they go over in these jets.
02:30:56.000So when you're looking at that, that's a similar version of that.
02:30:59.000You're looking at this insanely powerful rocket that's shooting this satellite up into the sky.
02:31:04.000There's a meteorologist explanation of that.
02:31:06.000Ice crystals come out of the spacecraft exhaust, wow, are beautiful, and they glow whenever the sunlight hits them.
02:31:11.000If we're in darkness, but the sunlight is going right past the limb of the earth, then when those ice crystals are up there, they turn into this fantastic show.
02:31:32.000So when you're passing through that with a hot jet engine, you're basically making the equivalent of, like, if you go outside in the winter and go...
02:34:49.000It's about people who ate each other from Lord of the Flies to Lost to Yellowjackets.
02:34:54.000Fictional stories about plane crashes leaving people stranded in the wilderness have long been the fodder of popular entertainment.
02:34:59.000These narratives generally delve into the dark side of human nature, often centering on how survivors eventually turn against one another under the stress of such dire circumstances.
02:35:16.000True story about 16 members and supporters of a Uruguayan rugby team managed to survive 72 days in one of the world's harshest environments by doing the opposite.
02:35:24.000While the movie is plenty harrowing, it's also a moving account of how those who lived through the now infamous 1972 crash of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 banded together to overcome nearly two and a half months of starvation, frigid temperatures, and extreme weather events while trapped on a remote glacier high in the Antis Mountains.
02:39:35.000You have to have a resistance to something's infringing, and then you have to have a resistance, and then things improve because you realize the power and the importance of this moment.
02:39:46.000You have to overcome this as a society.
02:40:26.000I remember last time I was here, people, just everyday people, how hard is it?
02:40:32.000Why do we allow If they say, hey man, Russia's a problem, Israel, or whatever conflict there is, how come you never just talk to the people?
02:40:51.000Why do we allow your entire existence to be controlled by someone that can force one of your children or yourself Into a situation they have nothing to do with.
02:41:06.000And we're talking about murdering them or teaching them to murder.
02:41:10.000Well, that's definitely the argument against the draft, right?
02:41:12.000The draft is you're taking people against their will and you're forcing them to fight for their country against a war that may ultimately prove to be unjustified.
02:43:30.000So if the CIA really did create rock and roll, if the CIA really was involved in the hippie movement, how much were they involved in the magic that was the doors?
02:45:29.000Why would you allow Certain individuals or certain music to get out there, and then if it gets out there, anything that can control that much has to be monitored.
02:45:43.000Well, first of all, when someone's making music, right?
02:45:46.000In the beginning, you're not making any money.
02:45:48.000So you gotta get really good to the point where you're an artist who makes amazing music for you to be popular at all.
02:48:04.000The Hendrix one is kind of crazy because one of Hendrix's old bodyguards apparently had, he was saying that Hendrix was killed by his manager, that he was about to leave his manager.
02:48:15.000So Hendrix's manager killed him and he controlled the rights to all of his music.
02:48:19.000Now, is that that far-fetched at the end of the day?
02:48:21.000It's not that far-fetched because the mob was running music back then.
02:48:25.000Just like the mob was running Vegas, the mob was running New York City.
02:48:29.000It wasn't like you're dealing with people at CAA. You're dealing with some incredibly unethical, dangerous people that live in the world of live entertainment.
02:50:43.000I don't know anything about CIA or anything like that, but I'm open to all conversations because at the end of the day, there's a billion people that are incredibly artistic and all that.
02:53:43.000I've listened to that song a thousand times.
02:53:45.000Every time I listen to it, it just brings me back to 1969. I just imagine that dude on stage singing that song and I see all those people dancing.
02:57:40.000They might have helped those people and influenced those people and wanted degenerate people to reach the pinnacle of success so it would ruin society.
02:57:48.000That's totally possible that they got behind that.
02:59:18.000The enlightenment of the human race on pause because they limited the use of these things that people have used forever to attain a level of enlightenment that they feel is unavailable to them without these experiences.
02:59:33.000And we've denied them those experiences because we say we know better.
02:59:36.000We've denied them those experiences because these are drugs and they're against the law and we wrote it down in 1970 and by golly we're sticking to it.
02:59:52.000And the people that are making those laws, they've never even had those experiences, so they don't even know what the fuck they're talking about.
02:59:58.000Yeah, you're 100% on it because my daughter turned me on to a documentary where the guy was It's like an LSD guy and something where alcoholics,
03:00:14.000basically people would see or have a spiritual awakening.
03:00:18.000Yeah, people with addiction problems have cured, like cigarette smokers that are addicted to cigarettes, people that are addicted to heroin, a lot of different people that have been addicted to things.
03:00:29.000Psilocybin has done that too, but Ibogaine is the big one.
03:00:33.000Ibogaine is the one where people get hooked on opiates and they get on Ibogaine and it fucking knocks it right out of them.
03:00:38.000There was a guy I ran into about a month ago, and he's down in Naples, Florida.
03:01:25.000They do it with a lot of different soldiers, specifically with MDMA. They use it on soldiers, and they've done a bunch of different studies and shown that it has a profound effect on them.
03:01:47.000Well, I think it depends entirely on their intention going into something like that, but you're going into this to try to alleviate PTSD and try to become at peace with your existence.
03:01:58.000And for a lot of them, that's really hard.
03:02:00.000To tell someone to go to war and kill people and then come back and just chill.
03:02:12.000And the fact that they don't do anything to help these people in that way, if there's a thing that you could do, whether it was ayahuasca, whether it's Ibogaine, whether it's anything, there's a thing you can do that can help those folks and you know it's available and you won't do it for some wacky reason because some corrupt politicians wrote it down in 1970. That's insane.
03:02:56.000If you've had a breakthrough psychedelic experience and you know what it can do to you and how it can change the way you view the world, you would not want to stop that from happening to someone else.
03:03:06.000The only time I would ever want to stop that from happening to someone else is if someone has a psychological condition that makes them fragile.
03:03:18.000But the only way you know is if that stuff's legal.
03:03:21.000And if they do studies and if they really understand the correct dosage and you get it done at places where they're legitimate professionals and counselors and people know what to do.
03:04:13.000So what this phone can do, that no other phone has ever been able to do, is it translates things in real time.
03:04:19.000So you'll be able to talk to someone who's speaking Spanish, and you'll have your phone out, and you'll have earbuds in, and it'll translate in real time what that person's saying.
03:04:31.000And then it will do the same from you to them.
03:04:37.000In real time, you and I, if you spoke English and I spoke Spanish, we would have a conversation in real time, and you'd be able to explain to me what you're talking about, and I would understand it immediately.
03:04:49.000So this is a part of Samsung's new AI that they're unveiling.
03:04:53.000So like Samsung has to compete with Apple, right?
03:04:56.000Because Apple is the number one phone for like most of the people that I know.
03:05:02.000And you get caught up in the Apple ecosystem, which is like iMessage and iPhoto and all your shit goes together and your notes all get synced up.
03:05:11.000But the problem with that is then you have one company that you rely on for everything.
03:05:15.000The positive thing is they control the hardware, they control the software, they control everything.
03:05:19.000The negative side is that you don't have any choices.
03:06:33.000And so there's mobs, these aborigines, that are just 30 kilometers away from another mob, and they don't even know how to talk to each other.
03:07:35.000Now if you can have conversations, deep conversations with someone you've never met and the only thing that kept you from one another is not knowing each other's language.
03:07:48.000You know, this is what the Tower of Babel story is, I think it's supposed to be, the lesson is supposed to be about human, whether it's ego or greed, but the idea is that God decided to confuse people by making them speak a bunch of different languages so they can never talk to each other.
03:08:12.000It's because they tried to build a tower that touched the heavens.
03:08:25.000So, gods like you, motherfuckers, I'm gonna fuck with you and make you build a bunch of different languages, you idiots.
03:08:32.000So, according to the story, a united human race speaking a single language and migrating eastward comes to the land of Shinar, where they agreed to build a city and a tower with its top in the sky.
03:08:42.000Yahweh, observing their city and tower, confounds their speech so that they can no longer understand each other and scatters them around the world.
03:08:49.000So what that might mean, the Bible, if you're thinking about it, it's a written account of the last catastrophe and the people that made it out of the last catastrophe.
03:09:01.000So if at one point in time, before the catastrophe, there was a single language that was spoken because they had reached this ability in terms of whether it's education or some kind of technology that allowed people to communicate with each other freely,
03:10:18.000There's a guy named Zachariah Sitchin, and he wrote these books about his translations of the Sumerian texts, and he said that it's all about the Anunnaki.
03:10:29.000This species that lives on planet Nibiru that comes into contact with Earth every like 3,600 years and they created us.
03:10:37.000They use us to mine for gold and they merged with us and gave us their DNA into lower primates and created people.
03:10:48.000And this guy was like a legit scholar.
03:14:00.000When you're in truly a biblical time, like we could be in it right now, and how do we know who the prophets are, and how do we know if there's not prophets among us, and how do we know...
03:14:10.000Listen, if the Bible's real, you're always in a biblical time.
03:14:13.000So if the Bible is a representation of the actual history of the universe, if that's what it really is, it's just told through the telephone game to like a thousand years, and then written down, but think about in the beginning there was light.
03:14:30.000I mean, if you think about just parts of the idea of God creating the Earth and God creating the universe and doing it quickly, the fucking Big Bang was pretty goddamn quick.
03:14:38.000I mean, it wasn't six days, but it's pretty fucking crazy that something just existed.
03:14:42.000Now, if you were a person that had been told that, and then you tell other people that for a thousand years, and then someone writes it down, maybe that's what you get.
03:14:52.000Maybe you get God created, you know, the heavens and the earth in six days.
03:14:55.000Maybe that is their version of the origin of the universe as it was told to people that understood it 10,000 years ago, 12,000 years ago, whatever it was.
03:15:47.000I heard the old example, like, you're a rat in a cage, and all you know is, like, you drink from that water bottle, and you're fed every day at this time.