The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 20, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1105


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

179.52817

Word Count

16,658

Sentence Count

3

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

45


Summary

The truth is out there regarding declassified declassified J.F.K secrets and the lack of leftist male role models in the modern era. Is it time to create a task force to force the deep state to come clean?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1105 i'm joined today by beau
00:00:15.740 and recurring special guest nate mr h reviews how are you doing today man i'm good yeah
00:00:21.320 there you go it was a very last minute thing thank you for coming into the office man we
00:00:27.780 really appreciate it uh just where can people find you uh just twitter uh and obviously youtube at
00:00:34.340 missed age reviews nice and today we're going to be talking about uh the truth being out there
00:00:39.400 regarding declassified jfk secrets is that correct to an extent the beginnings of it let's say should
00:00:45.720 be interesting uh whether you will die for ukraine or not and uh i'm going to talk about the lack of
00:00:51.760 leftist male role models because they're all a bunch of pansies and it's it's it's inherently
00:00:58.300 feminine to be a leftist let's be perfectly honest you're taking on nietzsche's slave morality
00:01:03.480 samson says to please shill the merch at the start of all of the segments because the sales are still
00:01:11.680 on they're still there you can buy them if you haven't bought them yet you're uncool and i don't
00:01:16.000 like you uh and with that anything else we should say before we get into the segments
00:01:20.560 no is calvin is is common sense crusade on nope
00:01:26.860 oh okay he's not being held by mossad
00:01:31.380 okay good father robinson robinson having troubles with the
00:01:36.720 u.s visa things so no common sense crusade today no okay all right well in that case let's get into the
00:01:42.720 news all right so as most people know who watch this podcast regularly and or follow me
00:01:47.520 you know that i'm fascinated by the jfk killing um i've done various bits of content about it
00:01:54.800 in the past uh always have problems with these mouses so there's a podcast not too long ago
00:02:02.960 where it first came up that trump's definitely going to release the files if anyone did you ever see
00:02:08.360 uh trump on joe rogan shortly before the election about a month six weeks before the election time
00:02:13.240 it's time yeah and interestingly one of the most interesting exchanges on that i thought was when
00:02:18.520 joe rogan said didn't you say you would do it last time in like 2016 and you didn't and trump is
00:02:24.440 the only time where trump sort of became a bit cagey right because joe just straight up said why
00:02:29.640 didn't you do it the first time and trump yeah absolutely yeah and trump's reply was something along
00:02:35.560 the lines of this isn't verbatim but something along the lines of a lot of powerful people
00:02:41.560 just asked me nicely can we just do it another time basically and trump said uh okay now anyway but
00:02:50.040 then went on to say i'll definitely do it this time almost straight away and as you said it was like
00:02:54.920 it's a cleansing it's time so but what it seems to be oh other content i've done um
00:03:01.000 um that there was a segment that was that segment not too long ago only a few few weeks ago really
00:03:07.320 i did a whole article about it edi plaza's telltale heart there uh you've got me reading it actually
00:03:16.040 and then uh a video was made of that um you can find that on my channel history bro i also had a
00:03:22.520 conversation with dan carlin once and we talked all about jfk um just painting the picture that i am sort of
00:03:29.000 mildly obsessed with it i did a very long form bit of content like two and a half hours there with a
00:03:33.880 a great smaller channel the outcast creative where we talk about oliver stone's film and the real
00:03:38.520 history um so what's happened well if you thought that trump can just click his fingers or just sign
00:03:49.560 some piece of paper and suddenly all the secrets are out well it doesn't really work like that it
00:03:53.960 looks like it doesn't really work like that in fact they have to put together a task force
00:03:59.720 to sort of force the the deep state the swamp the blob whatever you want to call it sort of
00:04:05.560 force them to come clean so you might have thought that the commander in chief the head of the
00:04:11.160 executive can just order it done and it's yeah it seems like it there's still resistance institutional
00:04:17.240 resistance is seems to be very common in the states unfortunately still there yeah um it's interesting
00:04:23.480 to see that i think the first thing to know is that you would need such a thing as a sort of a formal
00:04:29.720 task force um so it's not just gonna all be over and done with like a plaster it's not like one day
00:04:37.480 all the secrets are out and and that's it like a plaster it's just not gonna be like that so
00:04:43.640 um they're they're putting together what is called the house oversight task force on the
00:04:48.040 declassification of federal secrets sounds like hopefully we'll do exactly what it says on the tin
00:04:53.240 um and it's being led by congresswoman anna paulina luna who um is a congresswoman for florida
00:05:01.560 famously pictured in uh several bikinis online well that was the thing she's also in the us air force
00:05:08.040 and seems like quite a serious individual but was also some sort of swimsuit model um i don't make
00:05:14.360 the the thumbnails but i believe the thumbnail for this is going to have her
00:05:17.960 have had some input in this in picture selection i don't have anything to do with it whatsoever
00:05:24.200 but there's an image of her i believe in sort of uh make america great again swimsuit it's not a
00:05:28.600 photoshop that's a real image of her anyway and we know that people click when you put bikini women
00:05:35.560 on the thumbnail yeah beautiful women uh just faces arrows for some reason the psychology if you put
00:05:41.320 arrows on thumbnails apparently i don't know this i don't know all this are we pointing the big red
00:05:45.800 arrow on this one then well hopefully we won't be too crude but nonetheless that isn't a photoshop
00:05:51.160 but um no she also seems to be fair to her sort of a reasonably badass individual seems like from
00:05:57.960 what little i've seen she like doesn't take any shit sort of yeah so pretty like hardline conservative
00:06:04.280 in the states yeah it is i think funny to note that we're gonna finally reveal all the deepest darkest
00:06:09.880 secrets here's the next swimsuit model to to do it it's just like jfk would have wanted
00:06:15.000 right yeah right so okay um it this task force will come under the um the committee on oversight
00:06:24.520 and governmental reform which is headed by uh congressman james coma who's who's that guy behind
00:06:30.840 her very very powerful congressman just like mps in britain some mps have no real power a backbencher
00:06:37.240 in opposition it's got no real power and they've got someone else who's still essentially just an mp
00:06:42.600 but they're in government in cabinet extremely powerful so just the same in congress and senate
00:06:48.440 senators some are powerful some aren't coma is the chairman of the uh of the oversight and
00:06:54.040 government reform committee is among the most powerful congressmen so she's got the backing of the right
00:07:01.560 people um in fact it does seem like i mean so one of the key things is about subpoena power we don't
00:07:08.760 we don't really we don't have subpoenas in the uk it's a very american thing but what that is is sort
00:07:13.320 of a um a writ to sort of legally force you to to stand witness yeah um it's like being ordered to
00:07:23.400 court you can't say no sort of thing and when they had the uh congressional hearings into assassinations
00:07:29.240 back in the 70s those committees were not given subpoena power and people have always rightly in
00:07:37.160 my opinion moaned about that ever since said that okay you put this thing together to have a look into
00:07:41.800 all the assassinations that went down in the 60s and 70s and then you didn't you made it toothless
00:07:46.120 clawless you didn't give them the actual legal power to actually get to the bottom of it right
00:07:50.600 that'd be on purpose as well make no mistake obviously that's on purpose yeah i do wonder how long is this
00:07:55.800 um coma is that his name how long has he been in power in uh not all that long i believe he's been
00:08:02.200 is he a relatively newbie relatively i might be wrong about this don't shoot me if i'm wrong but i'm
00:08:06.680 pretty sure he's been a congressman since like the 2014-16 sort of time well then my question would be
00:08:15.160 is i mean he might be a very powerful person but is this could this not all just be performative
00:08:20.360 it could be because how many people were around uh in the previous trump administration
00:08:25.080 these powerful people that said please don't do this right are they still not around this is
00:08:29.800 the problem isn't it who were they in fact if i was joe rogan when when trump said that i would
00:08:33.960 like said who are those people that said that to you can you give me some names but anyway um
00:08:38.600 maybe being cynical but yeah well we need to have a cynical lens every now and then we'll just have
00:08:43.960 to wait and see whether this task force actually does what it says it's gonna do or not uh i've got
00:08:50.120 a clip in a minute and we'll watch it but someone says one uh one of the um journalists say have you
00:08:56.120 got subpoena power and she says i haven't the task force hasn't the task force hasn't but my boss
00:09:02.200 essentially my boss coma has right and he's completely on board with this project and the
00:09:09.160 other thing we'll see a clip um i think is of key importance is that it's all very well to all very
00:09:15.000 it's good it's okay that you've got this task force and um a committee set up to look into it
00:09:21.000 but if you haven't got the the backing of really important people like the head of the fbi the head
00:09:26.600 of the cia the head of the state department on and on and on if if then if they're going to stonewall you
00:09:32.840 then you'll you'll still struggle but it seems like because the way that this trump 2.0 administration
00:09:38.920 is set up is that everything's falling in line it seems like hopefully the stars are aligning
00:09:45.720 where we might we just might get to the bottom of it we'll see only time will tell um i will i
00:09:53.080 will keep doing segments on it for sure as the as things keep coming up so okay i've got a bunch
00:09:59.080 of clips from a press conference they did it was about a week ago now um and so samson have you got
00:10:04.280 all these clips teed up for us um if you play the all right if you play the the first bit that i put a
00:10:13.560 timestamp on um
00:10:27.240 had reasonable questions of what their government which they find every day keeps hidden about certain
00:10:33.960 issues and for far too long the federal government has not answered these questions
00:10:40.680 this creates distrust in our institutions that ends today the voters of this nation delivered a
00:10:47.720 historic mandate to president trump on november 5th the keystone of that mandate was demanding
00:10:54.120 increased transparency of their government and elected leaders and the mandate of this task force
00:10:59.400 okay um yeah so at least they're saying the right words saying the things that people want to hear
00:11:05.480 is that you know transparency confidence through transparency that's one of the key phrases they
00:11:10.200 yeah they sort of keep saying through this um so yeah if you play the next bit i asked for
00:11:17.240 turn it up a little bit as well for us when our founding fathers stood against tyranny they did not
00:11:21.320 merely oppose taxes they defended the sacred idea of individual sovereignty they declared that no
00:11:27.240 government agency or title could infringe upon the freedoms of speech religion thought and the
00:11:32.600 pursuit of truth for too long the american spirit has been dimmed by a veil of secrecy by a government
00:11:38.920 that has grown too comfortable in the shadows denying us the transparency we deserve but today we stand at
00:11:45.800 the dawn of a new era where the light of truth begins to shine through a few weeks ago president
00:11:51.800 donald trump made a historic announcement if you can stop with the timestamps uh i asked for uh yeah so
00:11:57.960 again it sounds nice we'll see if all this ages terribly or not but it it sounds nice right
00:12:06.200 mental if this doesn't pan out yeah that'd be insane yeah i mean i just hope that um as i say i hope it
00:12:15.160 doesn't age terribly and it's just one more chapter in the story of not getting the truth
00:12:23.560 about jfk and it's not just the jfk thing we'll see in a moment that they're this task force is going
00:12:28.840 to look at a whole bunch of things we'll get to it in a moment just the first one on their docket is jfk
00:12:35.560 um okay if we uh play the next little bit i asked for it is with profound honor that i have
00:12:42.600 been entrusted by speaker mike johnson and chairman james comer to lead the house force
00:12:47.000 or at the house oversight task force on declassification of federal secrets together with the help
00:12:52.280 of the white house our intelligence allies the department of defense the department of justice
00:12:57.400 we'll be conducting investigations into the following the assassinations of jfk rfk and dr martin
00:13:04.440 luther king unidentified aerial phenomena also known as uaps and i've identified submerged
00:13:10.920 objects also known as usos the epstein client list the origins of cover 19 and the 9 11 files
00:13:19.080 boom 9 11 as well just throw that on the pile why not write in there at the end the cherry on top
00:13:24.440 the epstein files and 9 11 where's the where's the diddy list we want we need the the diddy party
00:13:29.960 yes yeah get jfk for a minute let's do the diddy thing let's do that you need to know why that lube
00:13:36.440 was there
00:13:42.200 um so i mean this is great again if they do what they say they're going to do
00:13:47.240 and i'm not sort of um not sort of going crazy yet because time only time will tell but that's quite a
00:13:53.960 remarkable thing isn't it i think if they can get it all done if they do it well i i'm i've maybe
00:14:00.440 i'm missing something here but i weren't they supposed to start coming out within 14 days of
00:14:05.960 him signing that that order what what's happened to that because that's what everyone else was saying
00:14:10.600 you know sign the executive order within 14 15 days 14 days 15 days that's when they're going to
00:14:15.240 start being released but that's not the case now you have to have a task force that goes looking for it
00:14:20.520 why yeah i'm confused with where that dialogue came from that it's going to take 15 days
00:14:26.760 where did that come from no yeah i know i haven't got a brilliant answer for you i mean that's sort of
00:14:31.080 the point i made at the top of the segment is that it's telling isn't it that it wasn't just uh you've
00:14:36.680 got two weeks to get this done get it done rip the band-aid off end of story no they've now had
00:14:43.320 several weeks to hide stuff as she said or hinted at inferred that you need the acquiescence of sort
00:14:52.440 of the the the department of defense department of justice and also more things the department of
00:14:58.600 state all sorts of different things not to mention the white house itself the fbi the cia um so okay
00:15:06.920 can you play the next the next one where the reporter asks about subpoenas this will no longer
00:15:12.920 be a task force that makes bold promises only to fade into that was about right i think i think that
00:15:19.640 i think that was it samson yeah 348 or so about there there you go there you go there you go this
00:15:26.760 will no longer be a task force that makes bold promises only to fade into irrelevance or send strongly
00:15:32.120 worded letters this will be a relentless pursuit of truth and transparency and we will not stop into
00:15:38.200 them until the american people have the answers they deserve we will cut through the bureaucracy
00:15:43.720 challenge the stonewalling and ensure that the american people finally get the truth that they
00:15:47.720 have been denied for too long if we are to endure and thrive as a nation we must restore trust trust
00:15:54.760 through transparency the american people must be trusted to think for themselves to form their own
00:16:00.360 judgments from the truth that they are entitled to know we've been treated like children for too
00:16:04.680 long and kept in the dark by those we elected to serve us there you go so again fine words true
00:16:12.760 and it's all completely true right of action on the back end of it though right yeah the whole idea
00:16:18.680 that um the idea of the warren commission being a whitewash and then never really properly
00:16:24.680 re-investigated it's like yeah you're you're sort of flighty hysterical children the public you're
00:16:31.000 flighty hysterical children you're not capable of under of being allowed to know the truth what nonsense
00:16:39.320 your own citizens yeah just infantilize everyone that's fine yeah here's a set of clear liars like the
00:16:46.760 warren commission like covid like uaps like epstein or 911 um just pipe down and be quiet and stop
00:16:58.120 talking or thinking about it that's what we've been asked to do well hopefully not again if they if
00:17:03.400 they do what they say they're going to do so sorry the next bit is the bit about subpoenas if you play
00:17:07.320 that do you 545 please samson
00:17:25.400 i do the task force is going to be uh subsidiary of the full oversight committee so if we have to
00:17:33.160 issue one congresswoman luna we'll we'll discuss it and we'll take appropriate action but in full
00:17:38.920 full transparency we have a great working relationship as i said earlier with the white
00:17:43.000 house with the dj with the secretary of defense and the secretary of state uh the incoming fbi director
00:17:48.840 i think will be very supportive and we've also been told that the cia cia director is very supportive
00:17:53.880 to put in perspective i think that this issue transcends not just one administration but multiple
00:17:59.320 administrations and it hasn't been until now that we've been able to get people actually
00:18:04.360 in positions of power that will push for transparency now if i find that different
00:18:09.560 entities in the various intelligence agencies are stonewalling us i'm going to make that known to
00:18:13.720 the american people but as of right now we are cautiously optimistic yeah so again um as i mentioned
00:18:21.400 earlier sort of the stars are lining hopefully you've got everyone at the very top of these
00:18:26.840 organizations that are actually willing to do it they're actually willing to collaborate with
00:18:33.480 ripping that plaster off um i mean you'll know if what they're telling is true because you'll be
00:18:39.240 like it'll either be a revelation or it won't it'll either be the most milk toast piece of junk that
00:18:44.520 they release and everyone will just go well why did you keep this a secret then and thus everyone
00:18:50.200 will know that that was just complete nonsense and lies more lies there has to be an element of a
00:18:54.920 revelation here because otherwise why would you have kept it a secret for so long why would you have
00:18:59.480 locked it why would you stonewall people why would you put up bogus um you know committees and things
00:19:06.680 like that like why why so yeah there has to be a form of a revelation you you we will know whether
00:19:12.440 they're telling the truth eventually yeah why do they keep why have they keep peddling for 60 odd years
00:19:18.440 or whatever it is um just sort of false narratives over things yeah um yeah well um i suppose well
00:19:26.760 again we we shall only see i mean if anyone wants to know my personal takes as there's a lot of the
00:19:31.000 clips i put uh links i put up earlier where i i just completely lay the blame at the foot of alan
00:19:37.160 dollars and the cia and to a lesser extent the mob who seem to have been involved in some level but
00:19:44.360 i could be proven completely wrong and it's something else who knows but it seems now
00:19:50.360 well she says if you play the next clip that there were two shooters which right there and then is a
00:19:54.680 slam dunk that it that it's not a single shooter that it's the warren commission and the single
00:20:00.360 shooter theory is incorrect or a lot and let's call it what it is a lie um so if you play the next little
00:20:06.120 clip our first investigation will be announced but it's going to be covering on a thorough investigation
00:20:13.000 into the john f kennedy assassination and i can tell you based on what i've been seeing so far
00:20:18.040 the initial hearing that was actually held here in congress was actually faulty in the single
00:20:23.240 bullet theory i believe that there were two shooters and we should be finding more information as we are
00:20:28.840 able to gain access into the skiff hopefully before the files are actually released to the public
00:20:33.400 so that's a remarkable statement um because that's formal coming from congress there right
00:20:39.400 that's not just someone who's written a novel about their theories and they're addressing
00:20:45.560 two dozen people in a water stone that's congress saying this so i've looked at paperwork and it was
00:20:51.080 faulty looks like there's two shoes that's pretty big isn't it because by definition if there's more
00:20:55.000 than one shooter then there's a conspiracy it's what most people have always really known
00:21:00.520 or felt right but we'll see i think there was i think there was multiple shooters in dealey plaza
00:21:07.960 that day in november 63 i think there may have been at least three possibly four snipers but more than
00:21:15.560 one is all you need for there to be a conspiracy of some description um and then finally if we can play
00:21:22.440 the one one last clip of her talking i'm gonna say um based on what we're actually looking to do with
00:21:29.160 the jfk investigation i'm looking at to actually bring in some of the attending physicians
00:21:33.240 at the initial assassination and then also people that had been on the various commissions looking
00:21:37.560 into like the war commission looking into the initial assassinations there's been conflicting
00:21:41.800 evidence and i think that even the fbi at the time reported some anomalies in the initial autopsy at
00:21:47.000 bethesda maryland all of those though seem to have been uh rinse rinse and repeated in the media to
00:21:54.040 push a certain narrative that we don't agree with and so i think that in order to put to bed some of
00:21:59.000 the uh theories that have been out there on john f kennedy we have to know the full truth and the
00:22:03.880 full truth starts with transparency and that's why these files are so important for the american people
00:22:07.320 to read for themselves okay there she mentioned something which i think goes right to the heart
00:22:13.080 of the whole matter because there's two things at play here one there's the original crime the actual
00:22:18.680 shooting event in in dallas and then there's the cover-up it's the same with watergate there's the
00:22:25.000 original breaking and then there's a whole different side of it is the cover-up um so with jfk one of
00:22:31.480 the things that not just i many many people have pointed to is the autopsy uh the body john kennedy's
00:22:40.840 body as it appeared um in the hospital directly after the killing in texas um the witness witness
00:22:50.360 accounts differ from the autopsy that was done at bethesda um the doctors in parkland hospital in
00:22:59.160 dallas said the back of kennedy's head was missing there's a massive baseball-sized hole in the back
00:23:04.040 of his head because he was shot in the in the front and the back of his head blew out as you know
00:23:09.960 know as the sabruda film seems to show but the autopsy pictures show this the back of his head intact
00:23:18.280 so that's one of the that's one of the discrepancies where you can just say look things don't add up
00:23:23.400 things don't line up things don't make sense something is amiss there's something right and
00:23:28.600 the fact that she mentioned it straight off the bat i was like okay maybe they are going to actually
00:23:32.920 really really genuinely thoroughly investigate it um so okay i do actually have one last clip where
00:23:40.920 someone asks questions about 9-11 um let's say what what what are you going to do about 9-11 like
00:23:46.680 what do you mean what is there to to disclose about 9-11 and she gives her just a very brief
00:23:52.680 word or maybe it's uh i think it's her yeah
00:24:02.760 we just want the truth how much did the cia know in advance but also remember when you have
00:24:07.960 only certain information that's shared with the american people that's when conspiracy theories
00:24:11.960 happen and it's in my opinion that conspiracy theories can be detrimental um it doesn't mean
00:24:17.080 that in the last couple months we haven't been right on a few things but what i will say is
00:24:20.920 i think that we deserve to give this information to the american people um i don't agree with the
00:24:26.600 stonewalling that's occurred and also how do we prevent things like it from happening in the
00:24:31.480 future and we have to know the full picture and the american people deserve to know that as well
00:24:35.720 okay so they're just a hint uh stonewalling occurred in the 9-11 commission investigation
00:24:42.760 apparently according to there was there was some stonewalling happened after 9-11 interesting not
00:24:49.480 supposed to really remember that are we but anyway so just since then as i say this was like six seven
00:24:55.160 days ago that happened a few things have come out in the mainstream media samson if you just every few
00:24:59.480 seconds click through some of these headlines it's just to illustrate um the fbi suddenly discovered
00:25:05.080 two and a half thousand or 2400 new documents can relating to the jfk assassination just sort of
00:25:11.080 suddenly discovered them everyone the sky news the independent the guardian cnn the telegraph
00:25:15.960 writers even al jazeera got in on it saying um oh yeah okay they're starting to say things that
00:25:23.960 they did know um because just say the warren commission one of the most important people
00:25:29.960 on the warren commission was alan dulles the guy that a lot of people said should really be in the
00:25:35.400 witness doc rather than sitting on it sitting on the commission but um well we shall see uh there
00:25:41.000 there was a story that the jfk library uh closed um but the next link shows that actually it was it
00:25:46.760 was it was reopened right quite quickly um so that i think that was just a bit of a storm in a teacup
00:25:53.000 story uh but nonetheless okay i've taken up my time but um uh you can count on me to keep doing
00:26:00.040 segments unless i'm suicided by the cia i'm gonna go yeah i'm not suicidal um i'll keep doing segments as
00:26:10.200 more stuff comes out because and not just on jfk on rfk and on 9 11 and on kovid and epstein um so
00:26:19.560 watch this space all right then we've not got any rumble rents through yet so is it my time yeah i
00:26:26.920 think it's my time to shine it's your go bro let's go let's go um so are you are you guys ready ready to
00:26:34.280 to die for ukraine no oh bro what no no are you not are you not um no no i'm not wait a minute
00:26:44.280 yeah no oh well it would appear uh yeah that's what kia starmer wants um basically let me show
00:26:53.400 oh it is working cool um so yeah basically this is uh this is what yeah use the mouse instead right
00:26:58.520 cool super professional um effectively kia starmer wants boots on the ground he he wants boots on the
00:27:06.280 ground um despite of course you know years and years and years decades now of intentional demoralization
00:27:14.920 of the british people he let alone the fact we've only got about 69 000 troops of course you know but
00:27:22.200 yeah we we we want boots on the ground in ukraine uh to to protect peace even though
00:27:31.160 we're almost at peace deal and that will almost certainly lead to escalation well is is this uh
00:27:37.160 in relation to the projected peace deal that might be negotiated zelinski has specifically said that he
00:27:43.720 will not acquiesce to unless ukraine has a position on the table which is probably probably more because
00:27:49.480 of the fact that they seem to want both sides are like yeah we'll get rid of zelinski is going to be
00:27:55.000 the first order of business get him out of of his position and then put somebody else in well be
00:28:01.320 they'll be happy so he's probably just trying to save his own skin there well so so basically kia
00:28:06.120 starmer said he is ready and willing to put uk troops on the ground in ukraine to help guarantee
00:28:10.360 its security as part of a peace deal now i purposely chose this um to go through because it's the bbc
00:28:16.440 so i mean it's going to be the most flattering uh for the labor government but even this is awful
00:28:22.120 like i i don't think any of this sounds good uh uk prime minister said securing a last in peace in
00:28:26.760 ukraine was essential if we're to deter putin from further aggression in future right surely that should
00:28:34.360 have been done at the start then if that was the case i mean this reasoning doesn't make any sense
00:28:38.760 obviously it's convenient timing isn't it does smack of uh when two guys are gonna fight and one guy
00:28:43.880 starts walking away you then start to talk even big yeah yeah keep on walking it it's you know like
00:28:49.640 you know you're not actually it's not going to come to fisticuffs so you can start talking even more
00:28:54.120 trash if anything yeah it feels like that to me a bit it's an odd one it really is um so he said to
00:29:00.280 the daily telegraph i do not say that lightly i feel very deeply uh the responsibility that comes with
00:29:05.960 potentially putting british servicemen and women in harm's way and this comes off the back end and he
00:29:10.680 also said but any role in helping to guarantee ukraine security is helping to guarantee the
00:29:14.440 security of our continent bro we don't have borders what are you talking about our continent is not
00:29:19.400 secure right this island it's it's always funny hearing these sorts of globalists talk about
00:29:25.560 the security of the continent because well what is the continent what are the nations that make up
00:29:29.880 the continent they can't give you anything resembling a proper answer they don't they don't care about
00:29:35.400 it really they just care about their own positions of power yeah well exactly and this this comes after
00:29:41.480 i don't know if it was actually in here this comes after the fact he had said that um ukraine joining
00:29:47.320 nato is an unavoidable they're on an unavoidable path to joining nato now right all this seems like
00:29:56.280 further escalation at the point we're on a precipice of peace um and obviously you know
00:30:02.200 the question i ask is and i have an answer and i'd be curious to hear what you guys think but
00:30:10.120 why is it seemingly if reports were true anyway that british prime ministers want to scupper peace
00:30:16.680 deals between ukraine and russia now i know people debunk i've tried to debunk the boris johnson thing
00:30:22.360 sure maybe but let's just play devil's advocate and say that he did do that and he's got blood on his hands
00:30:26.520 why do british prime ministers seemingly want to destroy peace deals what do you think
00:30:34.760 uh well in in boris johnson's case i think it was pretty clearly that he wanted his winston
00:30:39.480 churchill moment putin for so long ever since crimea has been in various ways decried as the
00:30:46.040 new hitler he's putler um and he needs to be taken down because otherwise he will bring a new
00:30:52.200 fascism to the continent of europe and he will fulfill hitler's ideal of a united right-wing
00:30:58.360 fascist europe or something ridiculous like that so boris johnson saw his opportunity to go well i
00:31:04.280 can be churchill now any sort of peace deal is entirely the fault of neville chamberlain's and
00:31:10.520 neville chamberlain's only ever ruin what could be a glorious war in which i pointlessly get millions
00:31:16.600 upon millions of europeans killed and it's this story that we've been told since world war ii so i do
00:31:21.560 think that the actual narrative that we've been fed plays into the mindset of people like that and
00:31:27.640 that's that's more of a an idealistic uh reasoning for why boris johnson did it and and on that the
00:31:33.240 the foreign affairs article that went over the peace talks that happened after the conflict to meet um
00:31:37.240 initially started uh does pretty conclusively show that boris johnson while not the determining factor
00:31:43.960 did have a heavy hand in trying to encourage zelinski to step away from the table and carry on the
00:31:48.840 conflict and and embo it is yeah it is odd and it's a very very pertinent question and it is odd and
00:31:55.240 it's difficult uh the answer to it isn't clear i've got a slam dunk okay well um i'd say um
00:32:03.320 dr neema parveni made a video about that very question just the other day which i thought was
00:32:07.560 a very good one where even he said that it's a very difficult question there isn't a a clear cut
00:32:13.800 slam dunk of an answer to it and he gave a few reasons what it might be to do with resources
00:32:19.000 and money and all sorts of things one of the things you mentioned which i which spoke most
00:32:23.800 strongly to me and it does sound like a bit of a weak argument but bear with me i think it might be
00:32:28.680 something along the lines of sort of um just an institutional deep baked into british foreign policy
00:32:37.960 deep baked into sort of the british corridors of power since like the 19th century since the great
00:32:45.640 game are we talking the balance of powers yeah that uh other than the brief hiatus during world
00:32:51.720 war ii where suddenly uncle joe was our ally other than that ever since sort of the 19th century all
00:32:57.160 the way through to today russia and the uk have been sort of geostrategic enemies rivals let's say i
00:33:04.200 mean all the way through the cold war the russian the amount of stuff the russians were doing in
00:33:09.240 london in britain all through the cold war is sort of mad how much it was um so maybe the the foreign
00:33:15.880 office and the apparatchiks and the civil servants just cannot get out of the frame of mind that the
00:33:22.200 russians are the baddies again that doesn't feel like that truly answers it does it but i've got one
00:33:28.520 for you okay you go you go here's my grand conspiracy yeah two words black rock
00:33:34.600 okay all right who is in bed with keir starmer right now who had huge meetings black rock and bill
00:33:43.160 gates we know from larry fink is he larry fink yeah yeah black rock yeah we know that that's
00:33:49.240 strategic that's something which they want to do we know from i know i know it's a wild conspiracy
00:33:53.800 theory but uh not at all i i i would put money on the fact that who will be rebuilding ukraine will be
00:34:00.600 black rock they need as much of uh the territory as possible so they need to they can't have peace
00:34:07.080 because there's strategic elements that they want and where they're going to build stuff
00:34:10.120 um you had bill gates coming in we know from uh chris uh no lewis lewis yesterday talking about
00:34:18.520 he he's put in various freedom of information requests for bill gates and and what they were
00:34:23.160 having with discussions with keir starmer and 10 downing street no we can't because it might affect
00:34:27.240 policy what you what so yeah i mean i'm i'm gonna say it's probably that that's so that's probably
00:34:35.080 a diamond there's probably a dimension of it there is a going to be big business interests who are going
00:34:41.000 to be looking at what happens at ukraine afterwards and saying well we can make a lot of money from this
00:34:45.800 especially depending on um you know ukraine the bread basket of europe a lot of farmland to be going
00:34:52.440 around and a lot less ukrainians yeah than there were although of course like that depends on how
00:34:58.760 much territory they can in in peace deals they might be able to get back from russia or not
00:35:04.120 i think that they want to uh they want to present a if they are going to the peace talks europe's leaders
00:35:11.400 still want to present themselves as having some kind of strong footing to put to have the uh the
00:35:17.480 peace talking uh peace uh oh god the peace negotiations on you don't want to come across
00:35:22.440 weak they still want to say well we need that territory back because the us seems to just be
00:35:28.680 going like this is a complete waste of money now we just need oh we're gonna get done with uh gonna
00:35:33.400 get to us but uh look all of this uh schmoozing that keir starmer has done of course with um schultz
00:35:41.640 olaf schultz uh and you know trying to reset you know european ties it hasn't really worked out um
00:35:49.880 germany schultz says it's inappropriate to discuss sending peacekeeping troops to ukraine which is a
00:35:55.720 pretty major thing i'm i'm aware that even you know poland they're not they're not massively concerned
00:36:01.640 about all of this i mean they're right on the border if they weren't massively concerned i don't
00:36:06.040 really think britain needs to be massively concerned let's be honest we're quite far we've got nukes i
00:36:12.920 don't really think russia's going to start wading their way through europe especially it's ultimate
00:36:19.320 nuclear winter at that point isn't it like let's be honest this is taking them three years to capture
00:36:24.040 this much territory yeah it wasn't even much yeah they got they got um dragged into the mud so to speak
00:36:31.800 for a very very long time german troops have gone toe-to-toe with russian troops in kiev and the
00:36:38.280 donbass before if i recall rightly if if memory serves didn't work out too well from that time um
00:36:45.240 no i mean again germany uh uh much like britain in the sense that they haven't got a giant army
00:36:49.880 haven't got sort of endless tank divisions yeah right i mean exactly like britain it's not their war
00:36:56.760 and again yeah and now who's saying it's uh it's not their war uh is donald trump so he's come in and
00:37:06.280 said uh think of it a modestly successful comedian volodymyr zielinski talked the us uh of america into
00:37:13.880 spending 350 billion dollars i don't know where i don't know where that numbers come from the the 350
00:37:19.400 billion dollars it's more than that if anything yeah i'm not overly sure i would also challenge the
00:37:24.360 framing that zielinski was the ultimate lynchpin behind this and it wasn't just the us wanting to
00:37:31.000 have a nice little proxy war with russia again i think yeah but you know he's trying to save face
00:37:37.080 and all this or like the state department put their puppet zielinski up front to ask for that money which
00:37:43.320 they'd already wanted to give him that's more realistic of what really how it really went right
00:37:47.800 well yeah i mean zielinski's as as trump says here zielinski admits half of the money we sent him is
00:37:54.440 missing he refuses to have elections is very low in the ukrainian polls uh and only thing he was good
00:38:00.360 at was playing biden like a fiddle a dictator without elections uh zielinski better move fast or he is not
00:38:07.080 going to have a country left this is that's objectively true you know unless other countries step up he won't
00:38:12.280 have a country left that is objectively true regardless of where you sit on this uh argument
00:38:17.320 of russia and ukraine in the meantime we're successfully negotiating an end to the war with
00:38:21.560 russia something all admit only trump and trump administration can do biden never tried he didn't
00:38:26.840 they literally never tried uh wouldn't have any dialogue with putin at all um and you know the
00:38:33.080 thing is everyone so there will be people i'm sure furiously typing down below this is still russian propaganda
00:38:39.000 maybe maybe it is right maybe i've been psyoped and into believing all of this and it is russian
00:38:45.080 propaganda however most of this information from western sources well my point is is that however
00:38:51.720 there is clearly a narrative you know if there's one side propagandizing then the population there is also
00:38:58.760 another side propagandizing the population so it's all well and good saying that this may be russian
00:39:03.320 propaganda but stop to think for one second objectively critically think have you not also
00:39:09.160 been propagandized into just blindly following this war right i don't i don't support either side i don't
00:39:15.400 care right it's not it's nothing to do with us i don't i literally don't care i don't care about
00:39:20.520 the most corrupt country going i just i'm sorry i'm not i'm not interested right you know i i just don't
00:39:27.240 want people to die i don't want millions upon millions of innocent people to die i don't want lineages
00:39:31.720 entire lineages completely wiped out gone never never to be seen again generation after generation
00:39:36.360 of people gone a generation of ruin brutal i think that's absolutely awful um and it seems as well it
00:39:43.320 doesn't matter anyway because who the hell is going to fight for us who is going to fight in ukraine
00:39:51.160 gen z aren't proud to be british and they wouldn't go to war for our country half of gen z believing the
00:39:57.240 country is racist so yeah i i think this is also down to a demographics within the country but
00:40:03.000 neither of them are going to be eager to go to war the white kids aren't going to want to go to war
00:40:07.560 because the country hates them so why would i why would i fight on behalf of a country that hates me for
00:40:12.440 the sake of the freedom and liberty of a country i've never been to and don't care about and the other
00:40:17.800 half are going well i'm not european anyway actually so why would i fight for the safety of europe
00:40:23.880 yeah they have other places they can go back to they don't care one small nuance i would actually
00:40:28.680 it's not a small nuance one point i would make is um the difference between going and fighting in a
00:40:33.560 foreign field um for a for a cause which isn't necessarily just or even clear you know am i
00:40:42.520 fighting on behalf of larry think or something on the other side of the world there's the difference
00:40:47.000 between that and um fighting for your own homeland so say just completely hypothetically say
00:40:53.960 the french tried to invade southern england regardless of starmer being the pm be down i
00:40:58.920 would i probably would volunteer to try and defend the coast but that's that's a completely different
00:41:05.400 thing isn't it to go in and fighting a long way away for something which isn't entirely clear
00:41:11.960 and no wonder most gen z gen zedders uh saying yeah no way of course not yeah no wonder yeah yeah
00:41:19.560 and the thing is this is obviously a developing story right guys so there's even stuff that have
00:41:25.080 dropped today that i've noted which i you know i wouldn't i didn't have time to put in the segment
00:41:29.720 but there's even now multiple news outlets going yep conscription is going to be needed conscription
00:41:34.200 is going to be needed conscription is going to be needed um and this all boils down to i guess my
00:41:38.520 closing point is keir starmer is a worse pm than boris johnson a staggering unpopularity laid bare in
00:41:46.040 a new poll the only person uh is the the only person he's ahead of in polling of prime ministers is
00:41:54.280 liz truss which goes to show i guess you know there's two elements there you know keir starmer's in bed
00:42:02.360 with blackrock we know that right he announced it happily on twitter i don't know why you would happily
00:42:08.280 announce that on twitter that's very bizarre yes we're in bed with blackrock they're going to help
00:42:12.280 us so what are you talking about um but this seems to be a very very common trend uh amongst a lot of
00:42:20.360 leaders powerful leaders is that they will initiate wars to save their premiership
00:42:26.920 so is this not again these are my these are my closing thoughts i guess
00:42:30.280 is that is this also not a potential uh distraction technique it's multifaceted obviously black the black
00:42:37.320 rock thing was a bit of a funk conspiracy all right calm down all right but there's probably some
00:42:41.480 element to it um but it could be an element of his trying to save his premiership you know he is
00:42:47.320 incredibly unpopular so so incredibly unpopular and he's a raging authoritarian this is an ideologue
00:42:54.680 through and through i mean there's certainly an element i feel like we're a long way off from our next
00:43:01.400 general election so i'm not sure how that would would work or play out and also going on for
00:43:07.480 already right this is the thing right how long is it going to go on for consistently if there's just
00:43:11.720 boots on the ground as peacekeepers all right yeah so a good point yes that could it could be indefinite
00:43:16.280 not indefinite but that could last for years and years and years the thing is the idea of um going to
00:43:21.320 war in order to gain popularity yeah that's a story as old as time uh but it has to be just right
00:43:26.920 so for example a classic example the first thing that sprung to mind was maggie thatcher in 82
00:43:33.640 uh she was quite unpopular she'd been promised since 79 she was quite unpopular the falklands
00:43:38.680 happens she becomes the second most popular pm ever after churchill she gets another she's another 10 years
00:43:44.760 nearly uh just under in number 10 because of that so there's a classic example when it worked that gambit
00:43:51.160 worked but that's because the falklands was a completely different kettle of fish
00:43:55.480 to us sending some troops over as a peacekeeping force in the donbass right chalk and cheese
00:44:01.240 situations i i'd agree with you on the caveat though that the entire media apparatus is this is a black
00:44:11.560 and white fight russia is evil they are evil right they are literally satan incarnate and ukraine poor
00:44:19.480 little ukraine they need to be saved and then you get keir starmer wading in you know he's already
00:44:26.440 made a point before he gained access to 10 downing street of going hey this is our 10 year plan this
00:44:34.440 is what we're going to be doing for the next 10 years that's all that's that's a bold claim to make
00:44:38.680 sir 10 years in power i hope not uh so he's already made that claim so i don't know it's
00:44:48.280 yeah i i agree with you that yeah it's completely different framing but the media has tried incredibly
00:44:54.120 hard to demonize russia non-stop and and all russians as well right like so i i don't know it's um
00:45:02.520 um i wouldn't put it past them put it that way hmm i think i hope a lot of people haven't bought
00:45:08.200 it uh never bought it in the first place but are increasingly seeing through it a bit like i've
00:45:12.920 got nothing against the average russian dude i don't yeah right they all seem pretty based if anything
00:45:19.320 i'm sure russians and ukraines are lovely people your governments are screwed though i'm
00:45:23.160 not pro-kremlin i've said a number of times i think putin is he's not a putler right but he's not a
00:45:28.840 good guy like look at the litvinenko murder and loads of other examples like i'm not pro-kremlin
00:45:35.880 i'm not pro-putin but i've got nothing against the average russian person come on yeah um anyway
00:45:42.920 i hope that's clear enough and if you've got anything to add them so harry there's nothing that
00:45:47.720 i can add really that hasn't already been said here all right slam dunk all right we've got a rumble
00:45:54.200 rant thank you very much to buka 505 for five dollars saying uh quote guys you don't understand
00:46:02.040 it's not important at all to protect europe or britain from muslim boat invasions it is important
00:46:06.520 to protect us all from russia's cheap evil cheap oil and gas unquote i mean that's the narrative that
00:46:13.480 you'd be sold that we have been sold and uh yeah it doesn't really hold up when you just put it plainly
00:46:19.400 does it yeah we can't protect the channel from dinghies but we can protect eastern ukraine from
00:46:27.720 endless russian tank divisions yeah yeah right okay okay sure sure all of a sudden there is something
00:46:34.280 worth defending about europe for the sake of who knows what anyway last segment for today uh i will
00:46:40.200 be talking about the tragic state of leftist men and uh that is because there has been a recent glaze
00:46:47.320 piece on slate talking about our favorite twitch streamer hassan piker do you remember this gentleman
00:46:53.880 do you remember this guy the big brown big brown bull's nephew isn't he he's the man who still
00:47:01.240 refuses to fight sam hyde after all of this time he's an incredibly rich socialist i am aware of piker
00:47:09.080 but i've not really watched any of his content every now and again someone i follow will make a video
00:47:13.720 about him he's uh i'm not on tiktok i'm not i don't he laughed when the queen died uh yeah yeah
00:47:19.880 yeah i don't video of him he said he said that america uh deserved 9-11 that was a fun one yeah i
00:47:25.800 remember that guy awful human being yeah that is pretty scummy behavior his content is essentially
00:47:31.240 him sat around watching stuff now but the the the reason for this is that uh over the past 10 years
00:47:37.960 especially the left have really struggled to find male role models for young men because it is an
00:47:45.880 inherently feminized movement they've been trying to the democratic apparatus not that hassan piker
00:47:51.960 is part of the democrats he's very critical of them but the there are other people like dean withers who
00:47:57.160 i'll speak about in a little bit and people who are on the left like hassan piker who the media is
00:48:01.560 trying to push as in this article a left-wing joe rogan just a big muscular bro who you can sit down
00:48:10.200 and have bro talks with about things like trans rights and the oppression of minorities and all of
00:48:18.280 those cool things that you and the bros like to talk about when you sat down yeah i always want to you
00:48:25.080 know it's so i always want to talk about feminist oppression when i'm at the pub and that's what hassan
00:48:30.200 piker offers that and also live reactions to videos which is mainly consisting of him going and getting
00:48:37.720 food while the video plays and he and people pay money that's his content yeah people pay money for
00:48:43.320 it there's a very famous meme now it's really low energy it it sounds like he needs to go get his
00:48:48.440 chicken nuggies so obviously he has to leave the chair there the classic meme of live hassan reaction
00:48:54.280 and it's just an empty chair uh but uh and and as as nate mentioned as well he is uh somebody who um
00:49:02.520 is very very very rich is not afraid to show off how very very very rich he is and yet at the same
00:49:07.800 time still identifies as a socialist uh he makes a lot of money and we would also like to make money
00:49:13.080 and if you could help us make money and i am not at all a hypocrite because god damn it i want your
00:49:18.680 money spend your money i'm ashamed with capitalists here right here no champagne socialism here no
00:49:24.600 champagne socialism buy the shirts buy the shirts why haven't you bought the shirt yet are you a
00:49:31.160 pauper you too poor to buy a shirt buy a shirt buy a poster hell buy a mug it's not that expensive
00:49:38.440 loser anyway moving on yeah see there you go you're checking out the price you're gonna get something
00:49:45.720 nate you're gonna get something i saw the car you rocked up in here you can afford a shirt nate
00:49:50.840 come on come on don't get stingy on what's that in your pocket nate that's some money in your pocket
00:49:55.720 it's my phone oh okay all right thank you it is money these days uh i suppose so car shame me
00:50:01.640 no the opposite i was i was doing the exact opposite there i can't get that car it does annoy me when
00:50:06.760 you've got these people that uh claim to be socialists or communists or even just leftists
00:50:11.720 um when in fact their actions show that they are uh straight up capitalists essentially they are
00:50:19.080 part of that is just that is just flatly hypocrisy isn't it really yeah but he can always justify it
00:50:27.400 with any kind of uh logical uh tautologies to just say well you know socialism isn't being poor
00:50:34.360 socialism is when you spread the wealth and yada yada actually actually historically socialism is when
00:50:40.600 you're incredibly poor and nobody has anything except for the people in the high tower which is
00:50:44.920 um you know a fair thing but that's a very old criticism of him at this point i just wanted to
00:50:49.480 go over some of this article and how it presents him and how it tries to present him as being some
00:50:54.920 kind of very positive role model for young men because i mean we've all seen the uh polls showing the
00:51:01.800 divergence in political ideology between young men and young women where women are skewing increasingly
00:51:07.080 left men are beginning to skew increasingly right these gender divisions are becoming very clear
00:51:11.560 because men understand that leftism is an ideology that inherently hates them it promotes them to do
00:51:19.160 things that are unmasculine behave in ways that are incredibly feminized and to hate themselves for
00:51:25.720 being men and having masculine interests so they see that and they go i'll do the opposite of that
00:51:31.400 thanks and they'll go to somebody like joe rogan who just wants to you know smoke a joint and talk
00:51:38.200 about lifting weights and chimpanzees bro on his podcast because it's just more appealing to them
00:51:43.880 right the right or even the center don't talk about toxic masculinity really yeah except to say
00:51:50.920 that's a ridiculous idea yeah other than to other than to refute it so what is it that somebody like
00:51:56.040 hassan piker or some of these other leftist male influences can present to these young men to say
00:52:02.280 you know what i'm going to be a leftist i'm going to be somebody who fights the righteous fight for
00:52:08.440 the liberties of oppressed minorities and such well most of this article is mainly just like a boring
00:52:14.760 biography of the guy amazing you you would hope that it was a bit more well i mean it's in depth in
00:52:23.000 his background but you would hope that tell me about it because i don't know a great thing about
00:52:26.120 him other than he was related to chenck that's literally basically it's well i mean it sounds
00:52:30.280 like he was related to chenck he went to university in florida and became a guy who started to organize
00:52:37.800 like um like nights out for a lot of people what did he read at uni do you know i think he studied
00:52:42.760 politics at university um and then he was able to get a job part-time well no sorry uh yeah a job at
00:52:51.000 the young turks sure um doing sales calls and then decided on his own initiative because he was bored
00:52:57.160 of doing that to start recording videos for them which they ended up editing and putting it on and
00:53:01.880 since then he grew his audience initially through them and then has moved on to doing his own streams
00:53:06.920 on twitch he still associates with them somewhat obviously because chenck is his uncle and they
00:53:12.040 interview chenck a few times in this but it's nothing that interesting he's just some university bro guy
00:53:20.680 who ended up being a massive leftist and it doesn't really explain to you how he became
00:53:26.840 a massive leftist other than i mean i would argue that in america especially um people of non-white
00:53:33.400 backgrounds seem to gravitate a bit more towards those ideologies not necessarily when it comes to the
00:53:40.520 like cultural stuff like uh gay rights but piker did right so so why is it that he is a an icon
00:53:49.800 for these people well let's find out so for many young male liberals supposedly an endangered species
00:53:56.120 according to the article yes rightfully so they've determined that the more tempered and polite avenues
00:54:01.000 of left-leaning media the nightly slate at msnbc the edgeless punch lines of late night shows
00:54:05.960 leave them cold instead they have found a common movement with this 33 year old socialist dicking
00:54:12.040 around on his computer in that sense piker is in possession of one thing the democrats desperately
00:54:17.560 want now more than ever shortly after the presidential election when it became clear the
00:54:20.760 party was hemorrhaging young men on the right the commentariat bemoaned the absence of a liberal
00:54:25.560 joe rogan and uh who could be the bulwark against people like aiden ross joe roden dave portnoy and
00:54:33.480 theo van and here we get um a very suspect as far as i'm concerned paragraph from this uh from this
00:54:41.720 author luke winky here uh so here you say well here is piker he stands six foot four with a sharp jawline
00:54:51.400 and ripples of coiled muscle he is a bit homoerotic it does just a little bit twisted steel and sex
00:54:58.920 appeal while i was spending time interviewing him he offered that i oil up his coil glistening muscle
00:55:05.160 no that's not part of the article but i wouldn't be surprised if it happened he is conversant in
00:55:10.040 bodybuilding gaming anime professional wrestling and every other interest that tends to make up the
00:55:15.560 media diet of boys of a certain age his bulge and calvin's thirst traps have started libidinal riots
00:55:22.440 online according to an unofficial census conducted by his community in 2024 his viewership is about
00:55:29.960 two-thirds men i don't know that sounds really gay everything that they've tried to use to describe
00:55:36.920 why it is that he is popular with men it sounds the way that this author has put it you see you could
00:55:44.280 you could phrase it in a way that doesn't sound like you're drooling and typing with one hand as
00:55:49.720 you're writing this but the author made this sound really gay it sounds and calvin's thirst traps
00:55:57.880 they're somewhere between super gay and hyper gay ultra gay perhaps yeah i see the thing that the
00:56:04.920 thing is i can kind of understand what they're saying like oh you you lift weights yeah young
00:56:09.160 men are interested in that you like video games young men interested in that you know those are all
00:56:13.640 interests that young men hold which seems to me that this is suggesting it's kind of like a bait
00:56:17.800 and switch that he's offering you join because he feels like he's a guy that you'd be able to get
00:56:22.840 along with and go to the gym do some lifting with and then he turns the tables and says so trans rights
00:56:29.880 i just and it just it is it like it kind of like bait and switch like i thought we were here to
00:56:35.240 watch professional wrestling and anime bro why are we going to the pride parade this is so bizarre like
00:56:42.280 obviously this is a leftist outlet trying to promote a leftist person but using entirely left
00:56:48.360 like their entire outlook is obviously quite leftist so clearly they're they clearly they're gay
00:56:54.360 well obviously look you just don't write that you who you wouldn't write that otherwise you just would
00:57:00.760 not write that i would never write that about another man like that ever so yeah obviously this person's
00:57:05.400 gay so you're trying to try to promote no there's anything wrong with that but you're trying to
00:57:10.440 promote like this guy is this this thing to appeal to you know men through a homoerotic lens
00:57:19.320 a leftist homoerotic lens what this is not going to appeal to anyone just going to be off-putting
00:57:25.400 and again what is it that they're just what is it that they're offering to young men in terms of
00:57:29.800 a belief system and something that they can hold on to and give them meaning in life well what earth
00:57:36.120 is that quote sorry horny in a repair what is that oh this is when he was in universe when when he was
00:57:41.720 younger and growing up in um in istanbul oh right yeah yeah uh but they say that he is pro-palestinian
00:57:49.000 liberation pro-immigrant pro-trans pro-choice and unapologetically himself does that sound
00:57:55.960 appealing to most young men out there obviously lives in a mansion surrounded by security i mean
00:58:02.920 i'm sure living in a mansion is aspirational isn't it sounds like a leftoid npc just ticking all the
00:58:09.160 boxes yeah and it goes on to describe his bachelor pad all honoring his unique strain of bro-friendly
00:58:16.360 progressivism bookcases pack naruto manga next to revolutionary scholarship an oil painting of
00:58:22.120 bernie sanders depicted as a leather-clad punk singer gazes toward the mile-wide kitchen island
00:58:28.520 the refrigerator brims with protein shakes zin canisters in every flavor most revealing of all
00:58:34.200 might be the sticker plastered on the oven it reads i love being mad on the internet now parts of that
00:58:39.720 you know protein shakes fine enough having books that's fine but the way again the way it's described
00:58:44.920 this man is 33 years old and it sounds like a 15 year olds idea of cool right yeah which why have you got an
00:58:51.880 oil painting that was the thing i was yeah why have you done that that's sort of mad to me to my mind
00:58:57.400 to my sense of taste that's crazy why why would you so again this like having a shake of our poster or
00:59:07.240 something it's like it's cringe yeah that's cringe yeah anyway i mean look look at this this is a
00:59:13.320 picture of his thing you know this might appeal to some people to me i mean you know if this is your
00:59:19.720 thing that's fine it's a bit childish to me these kinds of the way he decorates his house
00:59:27.880 and if it's what you're into fine but um you know it doesn't seem that appealing to me
00:59:34.040 if this guy is the left-wing joe rogan the guy that you look and look at and go that's awesome i want
00:59:40.680 to be that guy and the rest of the article is just dedicated to going oh here's his life why
00:59:44.840 he's got a trampoline uh i don't know i don't know that maybe that's a dog bed or something
00:59:50.600 oh okay but it also doesn't help that they try and make it sound like he's the left-wing bro he's
00:59:55.880 the guy you could go for beers with and do row things and go and go and lift and do cool things
01:00:02.040 and then he advertises himself uh oh sorry uh like this yeah he's not remotely bro like let you don't
01:00:10.840 drink beers these people don't do this you don't drink beers he went to japan recently and all of
01:00:16.280 this was posted on his own account and by other accounts reposting pictures that he'd put up on
01:00:21.480 his instagram which is just uh oh really yeah there you go this come on dude the disenfranchised
01:00:30.920 young man of the west is going to be convinced by this oh he's got big brussels uh big muscles
01:00:36.760 though but he's he's dressed like a gay cat fairy or something like the the maid outfit that's not
01:00:45.080 that appealing just bros being bros don't you do this with your bros
01:00:53.320 i don't think any of them are drunk they might be on drugs but i don't know
01:00:57.800 so what are they doing so weird it's just weird it's just very strange isn't it remarkable here's
01:01:07.000 some more footage yeah the the crossover between finally we've found exactly the joe rogan audience
01:01:14.120 is going to look at this and go what have we been missing out on yeah my god forget muscle cars and ufc
01:01:20.440 give me a bit of that action please yeah it's really the crossover in the trans rights and tone
01:01:26.680 police in the broadest sense between leftism or socialism and the the economic theory of socialism
01:01:33.720 and being a sexual degenerate how do they ever not cross over like what they are they just trying to
01:01:39.800 say that i don't get it i've never really understood why there's the nexus there there are
01:01:44.840 between leftism and being a freak there are a few like it's so socially conservative
01:01:51.480 leftists is it but they're very rare these days they used to be if you look at sort of 1950s 1930s
01:01:58.360 1950s the labor movement in britain you had sort of hard-bitten miners yeah right the deadly serious
01:02:06.600 men's men yeah yeah working men's clubs stuff like that a million miles away from what this is whatever
01:02:13.000 this is let's not even speculate let me qualify it with then in the modern era the crossover between
01:02:19.800 leftism and perversity well let's consider what socialism and leftist leftism seems to mean uh these
01:02:29.480 days well you can call yourself a socialist but be a rich capitalist in actuality that's fine but if you
01:02:41.400 backtrack on sexual degeneracy trans rights uh toxic masculinity any of that sort of stuff that's
01:02:48.920 beyond the pale so being a leftist socialist these days is actually just about it's about the degeneracy
01:02:55.000 it's not about the economics you're saying it's hard baked into the that that's all it is now that's all
01:03:00.200 it is yeah that you can you can be this as long as you say garfield says trans rights you don't have
01:03:08.760 to read any lenin pamphlets or be conversant with maoist thought you just need to dress up in a french
01:03:15.000 maids weird thing and okay yeah support gaza as well support gaza of course yeah yeah that's that's
01:03:21.080 socialism even though they would literally throw him off a roof and a reminder for all of the manly men
01:03:25.880 fans of hassan piker that he's still ducking him but translator you got anyone you want to call
01:03:31.560 out in the heavyweight division oh you know it's lad you know that hassan piker i'm coming to kill you
01:03:39.480 in los angeles at your house or in the ring no in real life i'm going to stalk him and become obsessed
01:03:47.560 with him and wear his makeup and his dresses and use his skin as a coach like the ancient irish did
01:03:55.400 well still not answered the call he's still not answered the challenge
01:04:02.040 no i mean if again if you want to prove that you are like a manly man who other men can look up to
01:04:08.200 i'm an inspiration big guy calls you out you can make money for charity with it donate it to all of
01:04:15.400 your favorite causes there's a lot of good that can come of it now i don't you're a pussy i don't know so
01:04:21.080 it's not gonna happen i don't know how old sam hyde is but i imagine about the same similar age
01:04:26.760 oh really oh okay i was about to say i would imagine um hyde is older maybe a little but um
01:04:34.520 it's obviously sort of you know not a complete slobbery thing like i'm not saying he's in brilliant
01:04:39.720 shape but i would have thought if all things are equal if piker had any training he might be able to
01:04:47.480 beat it's not like i mean sam hyde's a big bloke but if piker is in fact six four um why not accept it
01:04:54.360 well unless you're just he's a bitch a coward yeah yeah and so so that's the sandpiker so the left are
01:05:01.640 not sending their strongest but there is the new generation of concubines like dean withers do you
01:05:09.800 do you remember that in the uh in the lead up to to the election when dean withers and all harry
01:05:16.840 sisson and all of the democratic twinks were saying about uh that you need to go out and vote for kamala
01:05:22.440 um the navy seal who took out osama bin laden said he would make them his concubine i see you
01:05:31.640 remember that yeah i thought that was funny oh i still first take on that was like that's really
01:05:36.440 weird and that in itself is weird and gay but i don't wait it's actually just hilarious it's actually
01:05:41.900 just funny i don't think at the time he thought that he was being funny i thought he thought he was
01:05:46.060 making a really great threat but he's rolled with it since then so good man so you know this
01:05:52.420 it starts off all right okay saying that he's going to the gym good for your mental health
01:05:57.880 exercise great for you physically and mentally so that's a good start i can't i can't disagree
01:06:02.580 nobody can disagree good just quickly ask who exactly though is dean withers is he just a social
01:06:09.060 media guy or has he actually got any astroturfed social media influencer popped up out of nowhere
01:06:15.400 alongside the democratic tiktok um harry sisson types and then hog type probably a recipient of
01:06:22.740 usa and then every every single one of his posts despite the fact he's done nothing notable
01:06:27.520 seems oh wait i think he used to be like a streamer um where he would play video games and say the n
01:06:34.300 word on stream which we'll mention in a moment he's not like a young congressman or an up-and-coming
01:06:38.500 starring no he's just some kid he's just okay he's just some kid who's like i'll vote kamala i hate
01:06:43.660 trump etc etc so what outside of saying go to the gym what is it positive that he can offer for young
01:06:50.700 men who may have been disenfranchised feel disenfranchised by people and ideas that they
01:06:56.220 see on the on the left what is it they can do well he can tone police people and morally browbeat you
01:07:03.400 as you would expect a nagging wife to the most masculine thing that you can do he uh he's he
01:07:09.200 retweets these clips himself so he's very proud of these little things that he does on his little
01:07:13.520 show that i've seen popping up and i just wanted to hear like if you're a young man is this an
01:07:18.820 aspirational way to live your life you call people racist when you yourself has said racist slurs
01:07:25.320 y'all think it's okay to be racist as long as you apologize you think i'm hypocritical because i went
01:07:31.040 from being racist to non-racist because i fulfilled the three qualities of accountability apology and
01:07:36.840 genuine change my character and yet you think i'm hypocritical because i call out other individuals
01:07:41.800 that have not fulfilled those three qualities and have been unapologetically racist since the 70s such
01:07:47.200 as donald j trump that is not hypocrisy that is fact sir you only want to call it hypocrisy to
01:07:54.460 off you skate away from the fact that this 20 year old white boy on tiktok and youtube can hold
01:08:00.200 himself to a higher degree of accountability than the president of the united states of america
01:08:05.500 wow that was a slam dunk right there my gut reaction to that is just just pipe down little
01:08:16.700 boy just pipe down now we don't need to hear from some smug little child some know-nothing child
01:08:22.240 don't need you in the public discourse particularly so you've not no value you've not been won over
01:08:27.340 yeah seems to be of no value it seems like the quintessential just entitled bratty douche there's
01:08:34.660 absolutely no no um there's nothing about him there's no substance there's literally nothing
01:08:40.140 going on upstairs because he's not lived he's not had a life right there's no there's nothing there's
01:08:45.080 no experience that he can pull from that is worthy of any discourse with anyone older than five
01:08:50.640 also it's just the same message that young men have been getting for ages which is that if you
01:08:55.100 have said something in jest as a joke years ago that didn't really mean anything back then like
01:09:00.900 he said the n-word a few times on stream when he used to play video games when he was like 15 or
01:09:05.200 something well you're gonna have to hold yourself accountable to that and apologize for the rest of
01:09:10.780 your life so that you can show that you're somebody who cares about the real issues you need
01:09:15.300 to hold yourself accountable 24 hours a day every single day every single week and you just go god
01:09:21.800 that just sounds miserable you know what i'd rather do that sounds really miserable stop the
01:09:26.100 self-flagellation yeah and just enjoy my life yeah sounds like a much better much better option
01:09:33.040 to be honest and i would say never apologize never explain and apologize when someone insists or tries
01:09:39.580 to extort an apology out of you if that guy then no then no that's not happening then now i might
01:09:44.560 have done but no not now it's a guy that he was replying to there it said actually you know what
01:09:48.620 mate i i'm genuinely i'm sorry actually you you've convinced me you go no no it's not good enough
01:09:54.960 you don't care about their apology also you get you get the moral lecture you get the brow beating
01:10:00.720 and then the person on the other side of the call just doesn't respond because you're like
01:10:04.500 oh i can't be asked to respond to something like that and then he sits there all smug like ha ha
01:10:09.760 i've beat you if i say something so stupid that you can't respond that means i win
01:10:15.320 because i got the last word that's right i did it but the best response to this that i've seen i
01:10:20.760 just came across this clip the other day it was it's fantastic is him basically doing that whole
01:10:24.820 spiel on a podcast where he's being interviewed and you get to see the reaction of an honest to
01:10:30.680 goodness woman do this which is you know women something that young men in particular quite fond of
01:10:37.200 traditionally historically culturally he doesn't look like possibly possibly toxic masculinity
01:10:42.200 so you can get a real life example a case study of if you're a young man you adopt this ideology
01:10:50.140 how will women see you okay let's when i was 14 i slurred and that the n word was a part of my
01:10:56.560 vocabulary the r slur was a part of my vocabulary uh is because that is caused by racist socialization
01:11:02.200 and education that is absolutely deplorable what my so my perspective is what i did was wrong
01:11:08.080 uh 110 it was gross it was deplorable i'm sad of the boy that i used to be and i i you know
01:11:13.660 regrettable that i was ever like that um but where i stand now is after being exposed to
01:11:18.680 information knowledge and education uh that i used to better myself that i used to finally make the
01:11:24.020 recognition that i shouldn't be saying these words sure um i then decide to turn around and i try to
01:11:28.500 share that with as many people as possible and in all reality that is my motivation for doing what i do
01:11:32.420 today point blank period said slurs for a very long time in fact i've openly talked about how i have
01:11:37.320 used slurs in my past on my platform for you know like a year because i think that is a very important
01:11:42.040 point for education you know like the point is is that we can change uh you know like the socialization
01:11:46.500 of the youth the point is is that if i can benefit and change my perspective and my worldview to be
01:11:51.120 more beneficial to those around me because of this education so can other people why are you laughing
01:11:56.120 why is this funny i think this is so funny why that was a very deep point this is by the way this is
01:12:02.820 just get laughed at in the face because yeah you can go on all that spiel you can come across as
01:12:09.500 as i'm so sincere right now guys i believe in it so much i've changed i've done it and and some people
01:12:16.740 will just see straight through you because it is bollocks and it is embarrassing so um
01:12:24.220 yeah the the left still not sending their best when it comes to young men i think that the gender
01:12:31.640 divisions are gonna continue yeah it's her reaction was quite funny that was gold just goes through all
01:12:40.080 of that and she just laughs straight in his face doesn't even try and cover it up no i find this so
01:12:45.200 funny yeah it's funny how um even little children can quite often tell a liar or it's just insincerity
01:12:53.560 right oh yeah yeah most women hate weakness if you find a woman that that doesn't that likes
01:13:01.580 weakness that likes to be the absolute dominant partner in a relationship that's going to be a
01:13:05.320 horrible relationship for you bro uh most normal women they don't they don't like it i don't want
01:13:11.080 you to be like that right they don't want to be going out with a someone who can't protect them
01:13:16.160 right ultimately and somebody who won't challenge them as well this is the point that's always made
01:13:22.220 about the the shit testing i was just going to talk about they want you about shit testing they
01:13:26.220 want you to have to be able to say no you've got to be able to step up to that shit test quite often
01:13:32.340 in my experience almost every single day almost every single conversation has a tiny shit test
01:13:39.560 nestled in it somewhere not that i would not i'm i'm in bliss um
01:13:45.500 anyway let's let's watch some of these uh watch some of these video comments oh you got a few um
01:13:54.740 i'll go through them afterwards yeah yeah the greens are no longer the worst political group in
01:14:00.120 australia this dubious distinction now belongs to the teals which are not a formal party but rather a
01:14:04.440 coalition of independent members aligned with the left faction of the australian liberal party
01:14:07.880 and the greens they exhibit authoritarian tendencies having largely supported the introduction of hate
01:14:11.980 speech legislation in australia additionally they advocated for mandates related to covid 19
01:14:15.740 vaccinations which have been linked to more fatalities than the virus itself as well as
01:14:18.620 mask mandates their agenda includes advocating for increased restrictions and higher taxes aimed at
01:14:22.000 combating climate change and they are also led by male hating feminists and are the worst people to
01:14:25.120 ever have power in the australian government despite holding only seven seats in the house of representatives
01:14:28.220 that's very interesting i wasn't aware of these teals get in the bin yeah yeah get in the bin of history
01:14:36.840 please asap uh do you remember what is it what did they call the uh the the gang in um in the american
01:14:43.100 representatives there was like aoc and there was a there was a click yeah yeah yeah a very similar
01:14:49.840 thing i think five different congress women that were sort of a very similar ilhan omar as well aoc yeah
01:14:57.160 yeah yeah it was the click um again unless you're exactly one of them um uh no one's gonna like you
01:15:05.660 no one likes it no one wants it really unless you are one of those women it's very very targeted politics
01:15:18.220 this is winter last year way too much snow but this is winter this year
01:15:28.700 it is barren and i can't wait for spring
01:15:35.660 global warming there you go it's the only explanation
01:15:39.340 human-made co2
01:15:41.340 get that bill gates chemicals in those cows we need to get them to stop farting right now
01:15:47.580 and now it's time for shiba inu
01:15:51.180 remake theater
01:15:53.020 with duke and sakura starring as obi-wan kenobi and
01:15:59.340 of course anakin skywalker in star wars episode three revenge of the sith
01:16:09.580 you may ask why is anakin being played by a small black dog female dog because we all know anakin was a
01:16:17.660 little bitch
01:16:21.740 very cute dogs yeah they are very very cute dogs they look well behaved as well
01:16:28.780 it's a very famous clip where he talks about sun dimming flying aircraft up into the air and
01:16:34.060 dropping particular chemicals to block out the sun operation dark storm
01:16:38.860 and initiate
01:16:56.300 may there be mercy on man and machine for their sins
01:16:59.020 i wonder what that clip was taken from that looked like an anime yeah yeah i wonder which one
01:17:06.540 yeah let us know in the comments which one that was and we'll check uh later um yeah i think it would be a lot easier to
01:17:13.020 not distrust bill gates and other people like that if all of their plans to stop climate change didn't resemble cartoon super villains
01:17:21.020 yeah yeah it's it's that simple guys yeah no sure
01:17:27.740 bo's mention of having to catch people red-handed in the days before cctv and meaningful forensics
01:17:31.980 made me think and it's a bit of yes and no medieval coaching houses required patrons to pay
01:17:35.980 before they stayed the night and the gates were locked until morning so riders couldn't bolt because
01:17:39.260 prevention is better than a cure on the other hand the highwayman dick turpin was identified by
01:17:43.340 his old schoolmate james smith through a letter that turpin wrote from prison and subsequently
01:17:47.100 he was identified in person after smith traveled from essex to york for that purpose even today
01:17:51.820 with cctv we oftentimes rely on eyewitness testimony and tips from people who know the perpetrator
01:17:58.220 yeah it's a very good point and i could talk all about this maybe one day it's not high on my list
01:18:01.980 but maybe one day i'll do an epochs all about sort of the history of crime because it is fascinating
01:18:07.340 the way people were caught sometimes in the pre-modern era and the the sort of the the bar of where just
01:18:13.580 or what the nature of justice is in the pre-modern or ancient world um it is obviously goes without
01:18:19.500 saying very different to today um but yeah um it's why people were again in the pre-modern era were a
01:18:28.460 lot more suspicious because you had to be yeah like the idea that it's just a complete given that you trust
01:18:35.740 a stranger and and you know like we do now you're just supposed to trust strangers right until they do
01:18:41.500 something wrong well that was not really the case that was like no the the default is that i don't
01:18:46.620 trust you if you're a stranger not out of bigotry not out of small-mindedness out of necessity we don't
01:18:53.260 know you you're foreign you're a straight i don't necessarily mean from a foreign country you're just
01:18:57.420 not from here and so we're going to distrust you until such time as we're you know that was the that
01:19:03.260 was the norm much more i would like to live in a high trust society again for a brief period of my
01:19:08.060 childhood i did but in most of this country that's long gone now so i i think when you when you have
01:19:13.820 a a population that can police itself then being able to trust in strangers is something that is is
01:19:21.020 a good reward for it because it just makes life easier for everybody but the way it is now of course
01:19:26.780 i mean you should always teach kids about strange danger stuff like that this is an update on the
01:19:33.420 trans terror cult group the leader of the group jack z's lesota was apprehended alive in western
01:19:41.020 maryland he was found with michelle zazko the two of them were armed and a third member named daniel
01:19:47.420 blink was apprehended as well there is an upcoming trial for two of their members in the bay area california
01:19:54.780 and this is the trial that's in jeopardy because the victim in that case curtis lint was assassinated
01:20:03.980 physiognomy on them wow brutal not one of them seemed to have normal physiognomy they they don't
01:20:14.780 leftism is mainly a biological disease
01:20:20.220 fraser nelson has investigated the benefit system for channel 4 doc and was recently interviewed by
01:20:26.700 the guys at trigonometry the welfare system is yet another bottomless pit of tax-funded cash
01:20:33.580 but nelson actually convinced me that by way of assuaging its guilt society offers long-term
01:20:40.060 claimants a fortnightly check so it can forget about them with ease
01:20:47.820 horrifying picture yeah i mean i i i'm not i'm not socialist or anything like that remotely but i think
01:20:55.740 there are certain elements which are good in a well in in the welfare system for sure um you know i
01:21:02.700 think that there are unequivocally people that would need you know the welfare system that there are
01:21:09.100 people there are people that physically actually cannot work and for those people it's great but
01:21:14.540 you can't have a welfare system and open borders man you can't you can't have no checks and balances on
01:21:19.340 the welfare system you you just can't and i'm so sick of paying for people that could very easily
01:21:25.420 just go out and work i'm so sick of this nonsense absolute nonsense yeah of course there are some
01:21:30.540 people that if the state didn't help they would starve to death then yeah um right but yeah have
01:21:37.660 that with open borders or just general purpose abuse across the board it's not it's not sustainable
01:21:44.300 is it it's just simply and obviously not sustainable there should be no native uh indigenous brits that
01:21:49.580 are homeless whilst we're housing people yeah right just come in on a dinghy that is that shouldn't be
01:21:55.660 a controversial statement yeah statement of fact yeah that should just be a given no that's it that's
01:21:59.740 absurd that's when you know true evil is happening before our very eyes i'll read through these rumble
01:22:05.740 rants that we've got here so alex trusk says get trump to promote hassan piker and sam hyde's
01:22:11.500 fight and call out for being a horse tax folder enthusiast i've never heard that euphemism before
01:22:18.220 the engaged few homoerotic question mark as a homosexual hassan piker's toxic femininity
01:22:25.100 is not even a little bit erotic this is the uh the age-old questions between um
01:22:34.380 gays and bundles of sticks you can be gay without being a bundle of stick sticks if you understand
01:22:41.340 my meaning and i think that that's what we're seeing there hassan is a bundle of sticks yes jim
01:22:47.340 mason you know what i mean when i say that don't you i don't really
01:22:55.020 uh i'll let you figure it out uh jim mason what's a very disparaging term for a gay man
01:23:01.340 oh there you go i thought that was like a single log rather than rather than a bundle of sticks isn't
01:23:07.740 that a fask is a bundle of sticks i thought it was the i get you now i understand i now understand
01:23:13.020 where you're going yeah jim mason it seems like something a 15 year old would think is cool
01:23:18.140 because it's targeting that age group in my honest opinion any attempt to uh an attempt to clone a
01:23:23.180 right-wing organic popularity with use perhaps but also there is i don't know from the outside looking
01:23:29.180 into something very sad about a single 33 year old man hanging around in his house that's decorated
01:23:35.740 like a child's bedroom it's it's life-size bernie sanders in the background yeah uh the engaged few
01:23:44.140 again she laughs uproariously this woman as her crotch becomes a desert yeah talk about giving a woman the
01:23:52.460 ick uh the binary surfaces samson should really share the tweet i've just posted i've just sent him
01:24:01.900 on stream uh can you get this up for us samson i'm curious now oh here we go
01:24:13.900 what i got from this segment is that harry would like a framed picture of hassan's head on a muscular
01:24:19.580 mankini wearing male portrait baby oil optional i don't know how you managed to figure that one out
01:24:25.820 binary that's some um that's some logic if ever i've seen it uh the engaged few says leftism seems
01:24:33.340 to deform these people like the dark side of the force deforms the sith i think that's a chicken and
01:24:37.980 egg question these people are they deformed and therefore gravitate towards leftism because they're
01:24:43.660 deformed in the brain as well or does as you suggest it's deformed them okay question yeah it's actually
01:24:51.260 a fair point which comes first yes and let's go on to some of the written comments on the website
01:24:57.420 then so some general ones annie moss always great to see mr h great guest and also not
01:25:02.860 ill with ellie flu thank you not yet at least yeah not yeah i'll be pissed if i get him i guess
01:25:12.060 jonesy never cared says great lineup today where do i find the collaboration videos between nate and
01:25:16.940 beau thanks oh you wanted it state of politics ladies and gents the state of politics is a joint
01:25:23.660 adventure channel um between myself and beau just very interesting conversations effectively covering
01:25:31.420 political philosophy theory history uh some modern stuff and some modern day analysis and stuff yeah
01:25:37.580 and also i'm on your stream every tuesday yes just talking about uh films and tv and culture things
01:25:42.860 as well so if you want some spicy beau takes come to uh come to my channel on tuesday night at 9 pm the
01:25:50.060 clips that i've seen you going around i can't help myself sort of can't help it sometimes
01:25:56.860 i i i i just dreaming with rage spills over i just love it that you're in the second studio
01:26:04.460 whenever you're doing it as well so it's just you typically at like midnight sat you're in your own
01:26:10.380 in the office just raging raging in the chair just some like race swapping in hollywood i'm confronted
01:26:17.740 with whatever it is it's like oh really he doesn't have the moderating force of the rest of us
01:26:27.900 i enjoy it though i enjoy it oh yeah good times obviously here it's all nearly always fairly
01:26:35.420 serious so it's nice just to sort of shoot the breeze about uh tv and games and movies and
01:26:42.460 general cultural things yeah yeah do you want to read through some of your comments or go through
01:26:48.460 them for you you go you go if you want mine arizona desert rat the kennedy assassinations were about 60
01:26:53.660 years ago how many people involved with those are still alive my guess not many and if they are alive
01:26:59.180 do they have their mantle faculties still intact do you think that could be one of the reasons that
01:27:03.660 they're actually willing to start looking into this now is that we're well past the point of any
01:27:08.220 applicable punishments well there must be very few because even if you're in your 20s or 30s at the
01:27:13.660 time you'll now be very old um so there must be very few but that was one of the things trump said
01:27:21.340 on joe rogan he said there were some people still alive why would they need protecting though if they're
01:27:27.340 guilty of something if they're guilty of something egregious like murdering a president or trying to
01:27:32.300 subvert the republic or something why they should be protected is beyond me but nonetheless
01:27:36.220 trump did say some people were still alive um but well if there are i obviously don't know if
01:27:41.420 there are or not but if there are they would now be very very old and they must have been quite
01:27:45.820 relatively young at the time like i say 60 odd years ago now over what is it 62 years ago this year
01:27:54.140 so yeah they're going to be in their 80s with the best will in the world um you know if he was a very
01:27:59.820 very very young cia officer um it could it could be about yeah i don't know and again that might just
01:28:06.940 be something where okay we can loosen up a bit on this now because the time for action is basically
01:28:12.460 gone in terms of uh punishments so next one harry and mr h reviews have a fight who wins that's the
01:28:19.340 name of the commenter i'm gonna say probably mr h he's in good shape uh the question the comment is
01:28:30.380 my theory is that jfk was friends with hillary clinton maybe that was it yeah binary surfer a
01:28:37.820 cynical man might say that they only if you only declassify things if effectively common knowledge
01:28:43.500 already this is what they an attempt to regain legitimacy looks like us elites are worried
01:28:47.980 regarding open revolt alternatively you can declassify things now only if there are things
01:28:52.700 you want the public's focus to be moved to and away from other things that you still want classified
01:28:57.340 those are all you know perfectly reasonable comment yeah yeah yeah yeah mason royce honestly though
01:29:03.020 what would the committee need to present to convince you that for instance jfc uh jfk was killed
01:29:07.420 by oswald uh if you were convinced it was a conspiracy would a government investigation proving the
01:29:12.140 exception be unfalsifiable if you were convinced it's a conspiracy would a government investigation
01:29:19.100 i think you meant the opposite exception be unfalsifiable i guess i i guess i don't know what
01:29:23.180 they're saying well i don't know yeah who knows i mean lots of people were it seems like some
01:29:28.620 people it's impossible to change their mind when i've made bits of content about jfk
01:29:32.860 sort of sort of pointing out that it it was impossible for it to be oswald alone details like
01:29:40.620 oswald couldn't have influenced the the route of the motorcade or he couldn't have influenced the
01:29:48.140 secret service he couldn't have influenced who got to sit on the warren commission whether there would
01:29:52.700 be a warren commission various things that oswald could not have orchestrated and there's still some
01:29:58.620 people out there that just still ignore all of that they'll just ignore it or they'll just call
01:30:04.060 you crazy and things so even if whatever's released in the end shows beyond any reasonable doubt or any
01:30:11.420 doubt really that it was a conspiracy i imagine there'll still be some people that will say no it
01:30:17.180 was oswald alone i think even if it if it turned around and said that it was uh it was lee harvey oswald by
01:30:24.220 himself as we were always told in the first place i think one of the reasons that people would doubt
01:30:28.940 that is that just yeah you can have a government report that says something but you need to line
01:30:34.140 it up against what's practically uh practical uh practically possible within reality you have to line
01:30:40.540 it up with the facts that we've already established and say well is this a likely or even possible series
01:30:45.580 of events and determine from there you can use your own intuition your own faculties of logic
01:30:50.780 chain and effect cause and effect and uh you're able to come to some pretty good conclusions by that
01:30:58.060 you know if they if they turn around and says that he lee harvey oswald actually leapt from the
01:31:02.700 building shot him mid-air flew back around and then got back into the building for no reason
01:31:09.260 and and you go well it's the government document that's what it says they released the files you
01:31:13.340 could say well that's not possible though is it that's ridiculous that's a stupid thing to say
01:31:17.420 there are lots of people that just won't believe anything they're told sort of they they don't
01:31:22.620 believe there are people that don't believe that nasa is essentially that we've ever gone into low
01:31:28.700 earth orbit and things they're people that don't believe that the geological record is real they're
01:31:33.740 people that don't believe the earth is a sphere right so there are some people that whatever they're
01:31:38.700 shown won't believe it there are lots of people like that and we probably always will be i mean
01:31:45.260 and i think the last thing i'll end this on is that we've got one more rumble rant and then we're
01:31:48.700 out of time and that's from okay saying can you please get ryan dawson on your podcast with your
01:31:54.780 assassination a lot of these fingerprints on it too um that was a somewhat poorly worded uh one but i
01:32:02.620 i'm aware of ryan dawson i don't really thanks for the ten dollars anyway though yeah thanks
01:32:06.620 yeah ryan dawson do i know him it rings a bell he does a substat called the anti-neocon report i
01:32:12.140 think i'm aware of him yeah i'll talk to him but uh yeah it might be might be worth getting in touch
01:32:16.700 with him if he's uh up to date on a lot of the details of the assassination and the conspiracy and
01:32:21.340 what information is out there anyway uh that's all we've got time for today so thank you very very
01:32:26.460 much for tuning in we'll be back again tomorrow and uh make sure to check out nate's channel and the
01:32:32.220 state of politics and everything else that beau and nate do together it's great work so take care
01:32:36.620 goodbye