In this episode, we talk about the coronavirus that's killing more people than you can count, and why we think it could be a bioterrorism plot. Plus, a story about how a Chinese scientist found viruses in their luggage and why they suspect they could be used by terrorists.
00:00:40.000I remember, uh, you know, back when people would talk about movies, there's a, on the front page of the Daily Mail, it's like everything is coronavirus.
00:00:48.000And then tucked away, we found one gem of like Quentin Tarantino saying Brad Pitt wanted to take off his shirt.
00:02:28.000Six months ago, apparently, September of 2019, a Chinese biologist, and this happened multiple times, did not report.
00:02:37.000So there's numerous instances now where Chinese biologists, I guess, they're calling them biologists, wouldn't even know if they're biologists.
00:02:48.000They suspect that it could be used for nefarious purposes.
00:02:51.000But these Chinese individuals, they're saying biologists, okay, fine, had multiple vials of viruses in their luggage, undeclared, and denied having anything until they were searched.
00:03:05.000And then in the main story they bring up, This is totally burying the lead.
00:03:10.000So they say in the story that was like in November of 2018, blah, blah, blah.
00:03:22.000Because there's so much more important information here, but at least they did it.
00:03:26.000They got the expert, the expert said, we think this... So basically, Yahoo is the one who clarifies this expert who said it's a biosecurity risk.
00:03:35.000They said biosecurity is a reference to the nefarious use of biological agents such as bioterrorism.
00:05:14.000Well, I mean, sure, but the issue is you have to accuse this person of doing it, and another thing they bring up in the article is that anybody who is smuggling the stuff in would be a stooge.
00:05:23.000And like you were saying, the piracy thing, we didn't condone his actions at all.
00:05:29.000They'll find some poor guy in China, like a poor person, and they'll be like, Hey, we need you to bring my wife's clothes to her in Detroit or whatever.
00:05:50.000So apparently, but I think the FBI let these guys go, and they know who it is, and they even said that it says that when it was first stopped, one of the first stories, not even the first time it's happened, in November 2018, that they had vials labeled antibodies, and then the biologist told the agents that a colleague in China had asked him to deliver the vials to a researcher at a U.S.
00:08:30.000On 11 September 2019, a Chinese national initially made no positive declarations, but was later found to have eight vials of a clear liquid in their checked luggage at the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
00:08:41.000The vials had no supporting documentation.
00:08:44.000The Chinese National stated the material was DNA derived from a low pathogenicity strain of H9N2.
00:08:51.000However, some of the vials had WSN handwritten on the top.
00:08:54.000And through open source research, CBP determined WSN is an acronym associated with the H1N1 influenza collected in 1933.
00:09:02.000The material was confiscated, and the individual was allowed to travel to Dallas, where they were traveling to work with a researcher, Associated with an identified U.S.
00:09:23.000Cause maybe it seems that their story that they're going to meet with a researcher that this is for them, you know, whether or not they had official documentation, you know, their story kind of checked out.
00:09:36.000Like, oh, they are going to meet with this person who is a legitimate source, whatever.
00:09:41.000There have been numerous arrests of researchers taking Chinese money and not disclosing it.
00:09:46.000Yeah, at schools, at reputable schools.
00:10:22.000Like, wait, China's trying to say we did this bioterrorist attack, and then here's proof that they're actually been smuggling it into our country.
00:12:06.000The FBI does not state precisely what sort of biosecurity risk these cases could present, but Raina McIntyre, professor of global biosecurity at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Not could be, would be.
00:12:16.000appears to be concerned with dual-use research that would be used for bioterrorism.
00:12:24.000And if the illicit samples cited in the report were being brought into the US, she says the
00:12:37.000If it's going one way, it's going the other way.
00:12:39.000You'd be very naive to assume otherwise.
00:12:43.000Retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Spalding, who worked on China issues on the National Security Council under the Trump administration, said there is a threat posed by Chinese nationals carrying biological samples But believes it's likely the carrier would be someone who is unwitting, making it hard to determine the intent.
00:13:01.000Some likely could be deliberate to test our ability to identify and intercept.
00:13:08.000The FBI report refers to both biosecurity, which typically refers to the intentional misuse of pathogens such as bioterrorism, and biosafety, which covers accidental release.
00:13:18.000The FBI declined to comment on the report.
00:15:22.000This is still one of the craziest things about coronavirus that I think that I've found that they have been smuggling stuff in to our country.
00:15:31.000Like, how is that not making everyone upset?
00:16:06.000So, this story falls in line with a bunch of other stories we've read where they've been concerned that the... Actually, they bring it up too.
00:17:01.000What's crazy is I've had a few people, I mentioned this the other day, ask me if I thought we were heading towards a full-on war with China.
00:17:32.000Some guy buys the bar, and then the bar burns down, and the insurance guy pays the check.
00:17:37.000And then all the wives ask him, they're like, don't you find it a little strange that the day after he bought the insurance, the bar burned down?
00:17:58.000Well, uh, the good news is, I guess, and I mean that very, very sarcastically is, based on things like this, we can prepare for 100,000 people to die.
00:18:42.000All right, we'll go to Super Chats first, and then we will swing back around.
00:18:46.000I'm just so exhausted with this every single day.
00:18:48.000It's like a million people are going to die.
00:18:50.000Well, I have some things that I feel like a positive light on this spin that it's like, you know, we can talk about it, but it's not as negative.
00:18:59.000Well, we'll just give everyone a heads up.
00:20:36.000Armour says, read an article today about a woman who claimed that vomiting was a symptom of coronavirus and it put her in the hospital, except the photo of her in the hospital was dated October 19th, 2019.
00:22:06.000Well, because people go to war with us.
00:22:08.000And I'll tell you what, man, if there was a possibility that we would go to war with another country, it's going to be in this time period where we're weakened.
00:22:15.000It's like, you ever see Independence Day?
00:25:42.000I almost don't believe it does help because no matter what happens, everyone complains YouTube is like suppressing our content and stuff, but hey, you know, whatever dude.
00:25:49.000Yeah, but if people share it, then more people see it.
00:26:55.000And now we're going to get in trouble for even saying it, because they're going to be like, fake news, and they're going to put a tag under the YouTube video.
00:29:17.000So this is one of the complaints I had about Brett Kavanaugh.
00:29:21.000He has an archaic view on mass surveillance and what the government is allowed to search.
00:29:27.000So it's been a while, but the general idea that the government claims is that they're allowed to spy on your metadata because it's the same as like, if you walk out of your house, the police are allowed to sit in front of your house and watch you leave.
00:29:43.000They know when you left, and then they can follow you and see where you went.
00:29:46.000They can't listen to your conversations, but they can watch you leave and watch where you go, right?
00:29:50.000If you have everyone's, like every bit of all the metadata, then you know exactly what they're doing, where they're going, when they're doing it.
00:29:57.000And so that stuff should be private, but obviously the government wants access to all that stuff, so we see a ton of surveillance abuse.
00:30:05.000So yeah, I don't know a whole lot about this story, but we'll check it out.
00:30:14.000Talbot Link says, had to force quit mobile app, go to channel and stream in browser, then go to history before app saw stream for second day in a row, YouTube BS.
00:31:49.000It's like, all I can think of in those situations is, like, the, not the whistleblowers, but the people getting videos out, like, look, I'm a regular citizen talking to their phones.
00:31:58.000Like, I just want the world to know that we are not okay with the CCP.
00:32:03.000You know, we support, like, the Taiwanese independence and, you know, just know that we're not all the same.
00:32:11.000And it's like, yeah, So I feel bad for the Chinese people, man.
00:32:21.000North Strider says, alternate world building exercise for you guys.
00:32:24.000What if Hillary Clinton was our president during this pandemic?
00:32:27.000Oh, we would have been at war six months ago.
00:32:28.000So my theory is that we would not be in this disaster if Hillary had been our president because we would have gone to war like a year and a half ago and none of us would be alive.
00:32:38.000Well, actually, no, I think she would have sold us out to China and Like, they wanted the TPP.
00:32:43.000They wanted the Chinese government to be able to sue Americans and to, like, have them freely sent, like, we could freely send jobs overseas.
00:32:50.000It would just continue the extraction of the American economy.
00:33:05.000And Donald Trump was more like, I'm gonna, you know, punch him in the face.
00:33:10.000So it's like, I'm pretty sure Hillary Clinton and that establishment administration would have bent the knee in two seconds, extracted all of our resources from these companies because they were in on the take.
00:34:56.000But of course, the scary thing is, everyone knows right now, I assure you the journalists know this, that if they say anything counter to the narrative, they'll lose their jobs.
00:35:36.000A New York professor that was schooled in Beijing.
00:35:39.000And that's right, because the Epoch Times, I don't know anything about the controversy between them, the people who run it, but I just know they're anti-Chinese establishment.
00:35:47.000They've been smeared as being a cult or something.
00:38:11.000PSA, if using YouTube Premium, but having issues with stream cutting off for background, close the screen as soon as the stream audio starts.
00:38:22.000Colton says, the media and others want Trump to lock us down, only want that so they can flip the claim he's an authoritarian fascist dictator.
00:38:30.000Yeah, they're screeching that Trump won't lock the country down.
00:39:49.000He could come out and be like, they're 100% right, I'm gonna do everything they say, and then they would call him weak and pathetic for bowing so quickly.
00:42:14.000You know what's really strange to me is that video games today all tend to be this, like, epic film quality type movies.
00:42:21.000Just because we've developed the technology to make, you know, very virtual realistic games doesn't mean no one would, like, people don't want to play Legend of Zelda.
00:42:53.000It was really well done and it was a 3DS game.
00:42:55.000A lot of people have been doing, like, mods and stuff and there are a bunch of, like, similar versions, but The point I'm making is, you know, Spelunky.
00:43:04.000We could do a whole subject on gaming.
00:43:06.000I feel like we should, because you and I have a lot of... Some of the best games I've played have been very simple platformers, and there's a lot of great ones.
00:43:13.000Spelunky is definitely up there for games, and it's not a long story.
00:43:22.000Revenant, I don't know if anyone knows, it's a new PS4 game.
00:43:25.000I don't know if it's just for PS4, but they have a Permadeath Like, you can play it regularly, but you can also play Permadeath, and it makes the game ten times more enjoyable, because your heart starts racing when you're almost dead.
00:43:40.000You feel the pressure of, like, oh man, I need to stay alive, it has to be perfect.
00:43:47.000It actually ruined other games for me, because I was like, man, this was so good, now my standard for games just went up.
00:43:54.000I feel like it was, you know, most games used to be permadeath.
00:45:17.000That's why we can't allow them to do it.
00:45:19.000Student of History said, so I'm going to just come out and say it.
00:45:22.000When this is all said and done, we're going to end up breaking China's economy because we're hopefully going to shock pull everything out and tell them to pound sand.
00:46:21.000But what if you saw everything they did constantly every single day, you'd keep sitting there stewing and getting angry and like, you know, being frustrated and you know what I mean?
00:46:29.000Not everybody has the ability to just chill out.
00:46:31.000Yeah, to stay angry you have to continually remind yourself why you're angry.
00:46:35.000So the internet is basically reminding you why you're angry over and over.
00:47:57.000Eggman says, I honestly hope that we don't go to war with China.
00:48:00.000Not that I don't think we have the means to fight back, but rather because of all the, quote, Americans who have already bent the knee to the Red Dragon.
00:49:11.000I forget the name of it but because honestly when I pick up a guitar my main goal is not to learn covers.
00:49:18.000I thought about Doing something like a cover a week or something and every all the songs that I picked are really hard to play on the guitar and You know, it takes a long time to be able to play it and sing it and I like to play and sing so This bad religion songs pretty cool, but I've been working more on my own stuff as of late.
00:49:39.000So or it but yeah Right on We will be recording soon.
00:49:46.000Justin O'Toole says, please say hippity hoppity get off my property in Korean if you actually speak Korean.
00:51:37.000Yeah, just like a really crappy, like, you know, early 2090s, like, website with, like, you know, Jif skeletons dancing and, like, Macho Man Randy Savage doing a, you know, jig.
00:51:48.000And a bunch of pictures, and they claim that there are several sub-basements of the airport And that the Denver airport is actually a hub to bring you to the subterranean realm of the lizard people.
00:52:00.000And that beneath the Earth's crust several miles are a bunch of major cities of lizard people because there was a species of dinosaur that was extremely intelligent.
00:52:08.000And when the extinction event happened, they fled into caves and learned to survive underground.
00:52:13.000And they can't survive on the surface because the sunlight would kill them because their skin and their eyes can't handle it.
00:52:39.000Look at these people who go to art school, and they get no real job, and they complain about everything, and they splash paint on the wall, and they're like, art!
00:52:44.000Yeah, somebody made a statue of a crazy horse, and it was like, yeah!
00:52:47.000Yeah, whenever I see really bad art in places like that, I'm like, oh, that person knows somebody.
00:53:29.000I would actually pay a large sum of money In order for that to be true, that there was a secret civilization of lizard people beneath the Earth's crust orchestrating, like, a political takeover.
00:53:39.000Yeah, because life is routine and we're trapped in our houses and the virus is boring.
00:54:04.000No, the conspiracy is that she's half lizard person.
00:54:07.000Like, yeah, that the lizard people created hybrids to, like, take over our government and control us, and that everything we're doing is working towards giving them access to the surface or something.
00:54:18.000So, we're going to create a runaway greenhouse effect, nuclear bombs are going to blot out the sun, and then they can come to the surface and, you know, all that stuff.
00:54:36.000So, in a digital video, artifacting is when there's just like a weird blotch will appear because, you know, the code or something happened.
00:55:08.000And he keeps making fun of this, where like, you'll see a news anchor talking and then it'll freeze and then some guy's face will appear and he'll be like, did you just see that?
00:55:41.000He's got three of these videos called The News Hasn't Happened Yet, and they are all some of the most amazing, ridiculous, absurdist nonsense ever.
00:58:51.000All right, let's see what we got here.
00:58:52.000J Mac says, I've seen a lot of YouTuber personalities getting interviews with Dr. Fauci, DeFranco, Lilly Singh, and Shapiro interviewed Dr. Birx.
00:59:00.000Is there any chance that you might get an interview with any task force representatives?
00:59:04.000You've been covering this stuff for a while.
01:01:05.000So, like, the showering thing made sense because they had finite water.
01:01:08.000And so they said, here's the one day no one can shower.
01:01:11.000And there were laws about, like, cherry pies because of, like, the cherry harvest and, like, the animals that would come around.
01:01:16.000But now that we live in different times and we mass-produce all these things, nobody cares.
01:01:20.000But you could still make a cherry pie in your 17th story condo in Boston, and theoretically they could be- But no judges- It's not cherry season.
01:02:46.000And he looked back at me and you can go.
01:02:47.000And I was like, I got arrested for skateboarding in Chicago.
01:02:50.000And the cops charged me with like a class A misdemeanor for state, uh, for criminal damage to state property, which is like a serious offense.
01:03:00.000And when I went to court, the judge was like, you know, called my name and said, uh, charged with criminal damage to state property.
01:03:08.000And he was like, I don't remember exactly what he said, but the DA was like, Mr. Poole was skateboarding in downtown Chicago, and as you know, skateboarding can cause damage to property.
01:03:17.000And the judge takes his glasses off and he goes like, what?
01:03:21.000And then I'm standing up, standing there like, I have no idea what's going on.
01:03:23.000And they're like, yes, your honor, it says here that he was skateboarding.
01:03:26.000He looks at me and he goes, you were skateboarding in downtown Chicago?
01:03:43.000I can imagine like, could you imagine if someone showed up to your workplace and was like, I'm going to give you extra paperwork right here for no reason.
01:03:55.000And I was like, but I got to spend like, I think like, you know, 10 hours in jail.
01:04:01.000Like I got to spend overnight in jail.
01:04:03.000The police use the arrest as the punishment.
01:04:06.000They know you're not going to get convicted.
01:04:08.000They know it's the court's going to get angry about it, but they know they can get you off the street and they can punish you and you won't do it again.
01:05:13.000This guy was basically shot to death in the middle of the night.
01:05:17.000And the cops are saying that he wouldn't put his gun down, but the family's like, he was sleeping in his bed and the cops just shot up the house.
01:05:30.000And then we've just alerted the lizard people that we're going to talk about it, so perhaps you, tonight, someone will show up and you will refuse to.
01:05:40.000Dylan says, Winston Mad Jack Churchill.
01:05:42.000Only man to fight with a broadsword and bow during World War II.
01:05:49.000The effing bill says, new member as of tonight, and a little off topic, but can you guys give me your thoughts on the idea of legalized prostitution in all 50 states?
01:06:00.000Dude, if you're an adult, what's the difference between you going to a woman and be like, I'm gonna take you out to a very fancy dinner, and a night in the town, and I'll pay for all of it, and then I expect you to sleep with me, and versus being like, how about you decide what you do with the money after the fact, and you sleep with me?
01:07:24.000Dude, I watched this, we were watching this show, it was like a History Channel Top 10 Ancient Things, and it was an Asian, like, repeating crossbow.
01:07:34.000So the way it worked is that there was like, it's a crossbow, but there was like a long wooden cartridge full of bolts.
01:07:43.000No, and when you pull it up, like, the string would catch, and then you'd pull it down, and every time you clamped it, it would pull the string back and snap it, and fire.
01:07:53.000It was repeating, so you'd have a chamber, and you can just crank the crossbow, like, you're holding it like this, and you're going like, one, boom, boom, or something like that, and it would go, boom, boom, and it made, basically, peasants a formidable army for, like, yeah, it's crazy.
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01:08:13.000John Perry says, the Western culture is too sensitive to death.
01:08:17.000I was in the army, I am desensitized about death.
01:08:19.000We as a people need to let this pandemic burn through everybody.
01:08:24.000The weaker going to die, the stronger going to live.
01:08:27.000We are a part of the food chain and we have forgotten that.
01:08:29.000Well, I agree to a certain extent, not like, you know, a lot of people in, I think the general consensus among the media is like, no one can die ever, no matter what.
01:08:40.000And I'm a little bit more harsh on that, like, look, people are gonna die no matter what we do.
01:09:59.000I was in Sweden and I think I was in the town of Södertälje.
01:10:04.000I was eating at a Thai restaurant with Emily and all of a sudden we heard Alex Jones behind us and we were like, what?
01:10:12.000We turned around and it was three young dudes with one guy holding a phone showing Alex Jones yelling and then ripping his shirt off and they were laughing and I was like, wow man, people They love this guy.
01:12:27.000But there's a lot of states that haven't locked down at all.
01:12:29.000So what they're saying here, and this was really annoying because there was a story going around that this, like, famous researcher had changed the numbers.
01:12:37.000That, like, he was initially saying millions would die, now he's saying only 20,000.
01:13:20.000And it's because we have hospitals for people to go to.
01:13:23.000But that's also not taking into account the economy being completely stalled.
01:13:28.000So, like, if we're all in our homes and the economy is just slowly stopping, like the wheel is coming to a stop, It's like, okay, we've successfully, like, we only have a hundred thousand that have passed away because of this.
01:15:17.000But it's better than the million plus, like the low-end estimate with no lockdown was a million plus dead.
01:15:21.000Yeah, but also, before we move on to the Rennstrike, I also had that article about how Germany is testing everybody, and their death rate is actually only like, for people under 40, it's really low, like .16 or something.
01:15:39.000And so what we're learning from that is the mortality rate's probably artificially high because we don't test everybody.
01:16:03.000If we're looking at the flu and saying, here's what we think, and we're looking at the coronavirus and saying, here's what we think, we're using the exact same method to test for what we think, and the coronavirus is worse.
01:16:13.000Yeah, so whether or not we decide to lock everything down and just live in caves and then grow food in our basements because we have a mushroom, you know.
01:16:31.000I thought it was really, really bad though before and now I'm seeing the numbers and it's like, it's unhealthy people that are being hit by this that are, I mean, it's not the flu.
01:16:45.000So I thought it was going to be significantly worse than it is.
01:16:48.000So I'm finding out it's not as bad as I thought.
01:16:51.000Maybe you just had different perspectives.
01:16:52.000The only, the anecdotal, the stories I've seen from people, it's not the smokers and the obese people.
01:16:59.000Of course, those people that are dying.
01:17:00.000But I think that could be because the healthier people are living, so they tell their stories, and their stories are horrifying.
01:17:06.000One dude did a Twitter thread where he was like, at first I had some coughs, it was not linear like any other illness I've ever had, that's what the guy said.
01:17:14.000He was like, typically I feel like I'm getting sick, it gets really bad and then slowly gets better.
01:17:18.000He's like, with this, it was like, I felt kind of sick, the next day I felt fine, the next day I was coughing up blood.
01:18:12.000Dude, the stories I'm specifically referring to that I brought up are like an athlete, American lacrosse player with no underlying symptoms being put in a coma.
01:19:08.000Anyway, so in this Game Changers, there's like the animal protein in eating meat and dairy clogs up the blood and it doesn't allow oxygen to flow through your blood the same.
01:19:20.000And it makes me, I mean, really what I'm getting down to is I want to know how many of these people that are getting sick that are supposedly healthy eat a very heavy meat and dairy diet, you know?
01:19:30.000Because I know a friend of mine who had coronavirus and he, it's not exactly heavy into eating meat and he, like, he's young.
01:19:45.000But it's like, I want to know how many of these people that are getting sick are vegan.
01:19:49.000Just for my own knowledge, because I have a feeling there's a correlation.
01:19:53.000I'm not saying there is, because I don't know.
01:19:56.000But after, I've seen so many documentaries, I've seen so many, and I've done so much research on it, and this one in particular sticks out in my head because of the way that they talk about things, the way that they did it all.
01:20:08.000Have you done the same research on ketogenic diets?
01:20:54.000This is a true thing that happened when I was a kid.
01:20:57.000On, like, Sunday, they said, new study reveals that coffee causes cancer, or, like, people who drink coffee have a percentage of, you know, higher percentage of getting cancer.
01:21:05.000And then three days later, they were like, a new study out of this university says people who drink coffee have a lower chance of getting cancer.
01:21:56.000And they say, like, they swear up and down.
01:21:58.000Then you have nutritionists who swear that sugar is absolutely important, and you gotta consume a lot of it, and you want a low-fat diet with a lot of glucose.
01:22:25.000And a lot of people who are dying, like we've even seen it, it was one of the Project Veritas videos too, where the doctor said, they've got health issues, they're overweight, they have diabetes, and they're dying.
01:22:34.000Well, all I want to know is more information.
01:22:38.000So if they are vegans, I would like to know.
01:23:06.000So, the reason I'm highlighting the young people who are seemingly healthy or asymptomatic dying is because those are the anecdotes that are scary.
01:24:14.000I think it's funny that in New York, Cuomo is stockpiling ventilators.
01:24:20.000Some of the hospitals aren't being overrun.
01:24:22.000Meanwhile, he's claiming the end is nigh, quick, we gotta get 40,000 ventilators.
01:24:26.000And it's like, yeah, I get it, I get it.
01:24:29.000There are a lot of people who don't seem to understand that just because one hospital is empty, you know, that doesn't mean everything's fine.
01:24:35.000It means like, you know, the way I explain it is you can go to McDonald's in Manhattan and see a line at the door, cross the Williamsburg Bridge, and the McDonald's in Brooklyn is empty.
01:27:14.000There was actually a viral meme that was for landlords.
01:27:17.000It was an FAQ for landlords, like what to do.
01:27:19.000And it was like, if I'm a landlord and my property, you know, my tenants aren't paying rent, what do I do?
01:27:24.000And they said, congratulations, you've gone from a rental management company to a property investment firm.
01:27:29.000You now have investment property that will be accruing value the next, you know, however many years, and you don't have to worry about direct income.
01:27:36.000And then the next question was like, but I rely on this income to pay my employees, and I'm like, congratulations!
01:27:40.000You're employees and you can now apply for government benefits the same as everyone else who's struggling.
01:28:32.000So yeah, well right now we have millions of people.
01:28:35.000Here, let me just read you from the Associated Press.
01:28:37.000They say, with millions of people suddenly out of work and rent due at the first of the month, some tenants are vowing to go on a rent strike until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
01:28:46.000New York, Boston, LA, San Francisco, and St.
01:28:48.000Louis are among many cities that have temporarily banned evictions.
01:28:51.000But advocates for the strike are demanding that rent payments be waived, not delayed, for those in need during the crisis.
01:28:58.000The rent strike idea has taken root in parts of North America and as far away as London.
01:29:08.000If you've lost your job because the government forced a shutdown, then why should you now be homeless because the government is mandating you don't go to work?
01:29:15.000At the same time, it's not the landlord's fault.
01:29:18.000The landlords have to pay their income, have to maintain the properties and hire people.
01:29:22.000So how does it make sense that you're demanding the government tell you you can't pay someone for a service?
01:36:01.000So what would happen if you showed up at someone's house in the middle of the night, broken, and then just called the police and said, there's a strange man in my house.
01:36:07.000And when the cops showed up, you said, that guy's sleeping in that room, I don't know who he is, it's my house.
01:36:46.000The video of us talking about what happened to Johnny Depp comes to mind, though, you know, about the man versus the female or, you know, and it's always like the girl's always right.
01:37:10.000Even if it was true or not, they're going to side with her.
01:37:13.000Yeah, but it's like, so one of the tricks, I don't want to say too much because I might get in trouble, but without going into too much detail about how some cons work, you basically plant something on a person, and then call the cops on them, and then you can say, Officer, that person has X.
01:37:37.000One of the common grips is a reverse pickpocket.
01:37:42.000The criminals will wait for someone to leave an ATM, and please don't do any of this stuff, wait for someone to leave an ATM, and you wait for someone to leave their receipt behind, because people do this all the time.
01:37:51.000You then see exactly how much they took out, and then you take a semi-empty wallet with your ID in it, and you reverse pickpocket.
01:37:57.000You put it on them, Call the police, say, I'm following them, and when the police come, you can say, they've got my wallet, my ID's in it, they took $200 cash.
01:38:06.000The cops will then search them, and the person's gonna be like, I have no idea what you're talking about, find the wallet, see it, and be like, we got him.
01:39:34.000Because the case involved police negligence and none of the local attorneys wanted to go up against the police department because they also had to work with them.
01:39:41.000They were like, nope, we're not touching this.
01:39:43.000And I'm like, so they just get away with it?
01:39:45.000Isn't this a wonderful world we live in?
01:39:47.000Well, there are problems, but There are chances for corruption.
01:42:53.000Shout out to Hawk's Gym, men's only spa, which should considered an essential service.
01:42:59.000Zen Cat says, lizard man with a beanie.
01:43:02.000Matthew Brown says, eight years in Casper, Wyoming, we had two community college instructors, male and his girlfriend, murdered by his son using a crossbow.
01:45:13.000I used to work for American Eagle Airlines, which is the regional airline for American Airlines.
01:45:20.000And they used to have these guys that would come out in trucks and pull out a hose and pump these planes full of something called hydroxic acid.
01:46:08.000But when you say it that way, I made it sound like they were actually putting it there on purpose to be sprayed and there was some nefarious purpose.
01:46:38.000And they talk about the double slit experiment.
01:46:40.000And they use that to justify something called the secret.
01:46:44.000The secret is a reference to this new age spiritual idea that you can manifest reality.
01:46:53.000So they claim because the act of observing the double slit experiment changed the outcome and caused wave function collapse, that proves, well they don't necessarily say this, but they're like, perhaps then we can shape reality based on our ideas.
01:47:23.000If you buy a car, you see the car everywhere.
01:47:25.000If you were focused on, you know, I don't know, building a giant wooden giraffe, and I called you, you'd be like, I don't know, this is relevant.
01:47:33.000has something to do with my giant wooden giraffe.
01:47:36.000But it just so happened that, you know, we were in a similar mindset and you were like,
01:47:39.000I wanna work on a project and they hit you up and you're like, this is a good project to work on.
01:47:42.000But if you already had something else, it wouldn't have been, you know, serendipitous.
01:47:56.000Imagine if there was like an ant walking on a table.
01:48:00.000And so you were trying to measure the distance the ant was walking, so you put a ruler down next to it, and all of a sudden the ant turns a direction.
01:49:30.000All right, Wolfgang says, hello, I work at a huge dairy factory and even though we're open, we're only making like 25% of the product last week.
01:49:36.000Love the content, keep up the good work, appreciate it.
01:50:00.000I'll have to practice that one, because what I'm really good at impersonating is something someone has already said, and then taking that and turning it into something else.
01:50:08.000But I've never heard an anchorman say, Beanie Man Brigade Assemble, so...
01:50:13.000Jack says, be careful with these no underlying symptoms cases.
01:50:17.000New York Post story said a kid died of virus when the coroner hadn't concluded.
01:52:26.000Victor G10 says Billy Corgan from the Smashing Pumpkins in a serious convo told Howard Stern on his show that he legitimately saw a woman transform into a reptilian.
01:52:50.000It's a long story, but to simplify, I got invited to a... It was like a screening for a short film and his album that was coming out called Pillbox.
01:52:59.000And I showed up, and then I was being introduced to him, but then he introduced himself to me first and knew who I was.
01:53:40.000Mr. Paul R. says, as one of my college professors stated, and I believe it's true, you must watch out for what the experts tell you to believe.
01:53:48.000If it comforts soy Jesus to believe what he believes, let him believe.
01:55:29.000Matthew Emmons says, PJmedia, T-N-O-H-O-A, tells homeowner in Tennessee that he has to vacate condo he owns in 30 days because he is working from home.
01:58:06.000You were playing Division or something, and I was like, yo, check this out, and I tripped, and my Surface just, like, shattered, and I'm like...
01:58:12.000I still have it somewhere in the closet.
01:58:29.000And well, actually, I still have the Mac.
01:58:31.000It's used for different things, though.
01:58:32.000So in regards to the random empty hospitals and testing center vids, yeah, it's because the best explanation that I've seen is the meme.
01:58:42.000Somebody said, if all of these people are dying, like, why are these hospitals empty?
01:58:46.000And someone said something like, if McDonald's serves two billion cheeseburgers per year, why can't I go to a McDonald's and order a thousand cheeseburgers?
01:59:00.000Because like, even in the James O'Keefe videos from Veritas, you can see that it's like, some people say it's bad, some people say it isn't.
02:00:31.000That's the problem with universal healthcare, but it's also a problem that we're going to have an ever-increasing amount of irresponsible, overweight people who are demanding that the entire economy be shut down because they're at risk.
02:00:47.000And so you're going to have all of them saying, I demand the economy be shut down so that I don't get sick.
02:00:51.000Meanwhile, strong, strapping, ripped individuals and athletes are like, I have to stop going outside now because you don't take care of yourself.
02:02:44.000Eric Weirfel says, best explanation of the double-slit experiment I've heard is like trying to measure the position of a car by ramming another car into it.
02:04:04.000says if you have time i was wondering if you can look into south korea's ties with china my mom has told me there are theories that south korean president moon is very close with president xi you don't know a lot about it i don't know anything about it either victor says by fair verifiable i mean that you could view docs about it through cia gov congress records online admiral bird was not a crook highly decorated nazis antarctic Very interesting.
02:04:27.000We should just do a, we'll do a deep dive.
02:04:28.000That sounds, yeah, I'll figure it out.
02:04:56.000Like, I keep seeing this, but it's like... Yeah, I'm gonna have to look it up.
02:04:59.000It's just a rumor as far as I'm concerned.
02:05:02.000Plantation Sensation says, Alex Jones is a wild man with a lot of crazy beliefs that are fun to laugh at, but the amount of stuff he gets right is a little scary.
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