The joe rogan experience.
You get I get IT, I.
I, I get the whole thing powerful.
Ly feel yeah you .
feel like you talk shit like you're in another dimension.
All the things that you do like working out and succeeding, need to really do a lot of that. If you put these on, you get a lot of the effects of like yours. You know, I think a train fighter know that crap. If you just put these on, you kind of get the idea of that until .
someone cause you and cause you yeah get to avoid like actual conflict. You run away. But you do feel superior.
People for IT keeps you away. There's a distance between you and other people.
Now that must be why celebrities wear them when they go out. I like, like we'll see like at concert to U F C five T L C celebrities with full .
on sunglasses interest. Yeah.
they are like a cat hiding underneath the chair and the tails. And now so you can see me, I can see you. stupid. Yeah.
no people, they do give you some and a lot of people I S on drugs. Yeah, that's probably. And then their eyes, they are bug out of their head.
I just think they are going to avoid eye contact with people because then people to give script yeah.
I think that's true. They just know they be left alone.
Yeah, if you want to be left alone in public, maybe that's the only way to .
do IT you just of these things. And they're getting bigger and bigger. This is so huge.
they are crazy, is like a rich lady who gets out of a car with a small dog.
They're crazy and you wear them. And when I gotten, I gotten as a joke, but then you just keep doing IT .
because they're good.
because they're good, they're actually fun. And people come up to you and say nice things about the sunglasses. weird.
You've got these sunglasses really cool and like cool people, like black people. And now those, you know, I mean, like a black, I go, those shades are cool. I go, that's great. Like if a guy like me says, IT means nothing, I would throw them out.
But what was for this is like a bad sunglasses from the eighties. Yeah, like what blind boz worth used to wear. Remember the boys, I don't.
Who was the guy was famous for his sunglasses, that he was a big time football place. One of those, you know, everyone. And then one of those fells like, what's his name? The one is dating table travails.
healthy. That guy.
like one of those guys, breakthrough. yeah. Becomes famous. That was the boss. Oh, wow.
See, those are mean, those are corning a shit in two thousand. But here we are in twenty twenty four. Invest in bell bottom.
They are absolutely back. You're absolutely back. Yeah, yet a mola to .
everything comes back.
Molecules are back. Yeah, molest back. Theo probably helped. And lesbians, like lesbians.
there's not enough new ideas. You got a recycle, certain ideas .
after while you go the mocks. Not that bad course.
What's the problem? Everything was begging, and then everything was tight and now everything is getting begged.
The ladies are wearing bagging pants.
A lot of people wearing bagging stuff, but then probably swing.
Yeah, I thought the whole idea of the tight pants show your body. That's what it's for.
right? For sure. Yeah.
what happened?
Ladies, I don't know how to go back. Something happen.
I don't get IT go back to this right stuff. Yeah.
that looks Better. Well, they feel no one can objectify them in a, in a, they were a bag .
yet they'll go to the gym in yoga pay that are so thin. You you mean you could literally read brail through them, right? You see, you see your full giant .
hang out.
And a lot of these guys are not wear a panties because they don't want the line and be like, so they have just propose covered by yoga pants out there in the wild.
where kind of lucky is comedians to wear pretty much. We don't like you dress up in a suit for usc and for other stuff yeah, but most of us don't.
Yeah, you, I don't mind a suit. I like IT I work if I have to go somewhere special yeah threw a suit, right? No, I don't mind. So bastions into IT boy.
that guy they wear IT. I saw a sn folic and he's in IT and people wear them but wears .
one IT gives you a certain you feel like you are some sort of an expert for sure you're definitely Better than the guy in the hood yeah the .
food I agree, but i'm the I agree with I you know not even fashion Better in every way I wear hood .
is three days a week.
It's fun to wear a hood in genes.
It's casual. It's a great loose form to great day .
and to be able to make money in a hoodies. great. Yes, that's the cool thing about us to have the genes on and go. I'm going to make money in a hoody and jeans.
I think that's what john federman was getting into when you want to the congress if I want to be rich now yeah, i'm gna dress what I would dress like like rick rubin.
He's kind of an interesting kind of because now he's starting to make .
sense what the fun is doing to the stroke.
Knock some sense. I don't know what happened, but he's like actually coming out of the gate with some like, very rational things.
Yeah, hot, good takes on everything. Yeah, yeah.
on everything I don't like. If that's what sweat pants does.
let's do IT. I wonder if, like when when he was running, he was recovering from the stroke. And so that was why you would have those moments where his brain would think off.
And like this guys, fuck, he can be a senator, right? But maybe what I really is just takes while everything to come back. And now it's all back right now. He's making sense because I haven't seen any of those videos since of him know there was a few videos where was like me if I eat like a five hundred milligram edible.
he was out of .
IT for a period of he was gone. He was, he was in this place where just didn't make .
sense what he was saying. Yeah, but now he's back and IT feels like from my perspective that the things he saying are pretty logical.
What a crazy political move. Yeah recovered from a stroke publicly, right, while in the middle of campaign.
in a sweatsuit .
against the guy who's famous .
right and still win and still in and then get progressively Better and make more sense because our guy that the president is getting worse and veterans getting Better.
I I love the opinion and I think you are to bag doesn't exist I believe could be the .
first I think I think he's a living human being.
don't get me wrong. But there's nothing there IT doesn't exist. So is there every I don't think there's a question about this, right? Everything around him is with supporting the country, which is kind of crazy kind shows you that the system kind of works.
sure. You know when you get a guy like that, it's it's a great kind of stress test to see like what happens you get a guy. And also, how much you can gaslight people in the voting form again? yes. How much you can gasoline people into voting for the people around him again? Where are really is the people you don't even know, like this mysterious cabal of humans is actually run in the country?
Well, it's such a weird thing because he came out at the state of the union, he was pretty good, but he was heavily drugged, like something, and that you might know more than I know about, like certain types of things that you can do, like what you've had all these doctors on yourself. Is there a way to make that guy like that for the debates? Is he gonna be able to.
because now he wasn't great. What I would recommend, I would find, I would time IT correctly, right? So I recommend that he got lots of sleep.
I would cut all the ice cream out of his diet for several days. All the bullshit was diet. Then I would give him N A D infusions and iv evitable infusions, multiple days in a row, three or four days in row.
yeah. Then the day of, I would make sure that he eats really well, gets a lot of sleep, and then I would fill them up. I'd fill them up with adorable.
I give him test stone. I would give human growth hormone. I'd give him neutral pics. I'd give him everything that we know that creating, creating helps IT actually does not creating is a cognitive enhances. I'm thinking .
of him getting all these injection .
in that is that purple .
skin from all the Marks that that skin that's just wound so thin IT spend so thin on his party. All of the bruising from all of these needles of stuff that they need to shoot him up with IT to just be coherent for an .
isn't crazy like when obama was president. Worse, they could get on him. Remember what war? That ten suit, right?
You have had .
a single moment, publicly, we stumbled where he said something really stupid. This is in saying, insane.
It's much worse than even you remember George w. bush. And he would like, you know, say silly things. Yeah, this is like, so this episode .
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far down the road from that yet.
So far down the road it's so far down the road that it's I think it's elder abuse I really do. I mean if I mean, if was any other job, I would be elder abuse. If there is a guy who is running in the corner grocery or his family was making him run IT and he was that old and they had money, you'd build IT with the fucker. You doing your dad, you're making your dad work your dads out of IT.
yeah. Why would you do? Yeah, if there was a guy in new york this legendary y dumb ran this pizza called deforest, which is like widely thought of as the best pizza in new york.
And he was so old, and at the very end he was just over the pie with the oil cutting base on. And I was like, you are what you felt bad because the pie was amazing. But you're watching a guy at the end of his life making pets, making piz a very old, and he would struggle.
He'd put IT in the thing that was hard. He was like, you kind of gasped. And that's what we have now.
Accept this with russia. But however, if I went to a pizza place and guy loves making pizza so much is fuck and dying, this is still make you like pie to make. I thought he must love the fact he awesome.
Yes, he loved that. If you make good food is probably a lot like killing. yeah. Sure you on stage. Great time. Thank you.
I'm so happy because I wonder what the reward is for bite. And like, is IT even fun? IT can't be fun.
Like, why does he even to do this by making that pizza? Someone folds slice yeah oh my going to IT. It's like they're killing that.
I goes i've made all of these people happy. Yes but this guide, I mean, this is just came out the wall street journal where they're saying that he's like showing signs like behind closed doors. What are you saying? I know it's just this crazy.
It's shocking. It's what when person, body and met with congressional leaders in the west wing in january and negotiate ukraine funding deal, he spoke so softly at times as some participants struggled to hear him, according to five people, similar, familiar, rather with the meeting, he read from notes to make obvious points, pause for periods and sometimes closed eyes for so long that some of the room wondered whether he had tuned out or died. But are they they can change out now, right? You and I both thought I was gna happen in may.
We were convinced I remember taxing you. I was convinced I actually heard from people that were in kind of, you know, around the trump campaign that thought they were also preparing to run against somebody who wasn't biden, right? And they had believed that they were like it's going to be new sum or somebody and IT hasn't been.
So why not to be a not? But why are they so why are they so committed to this guy? There's something weird about there's something strange about IT.
Do you think that's IT? I think he's the sitting president. They gas let everybody into thinking he was fine. So now they would have to change course radially to justify getting him out of office if they just just published an article.
I think he was in the times that was talking about by and saying that his age is a superpower. Did you see that? yes. And then seh what's his named the guy from the fucking and family guy and that guy ah retweet IT right and was like, this is an amazing, I couldn't written this Better .
thing right right? Yeah why his age is a .
so so you'd have to turn that back. So you'd have to get all these people, do you? Member, when there was a whole, a list of a bunch of celebrities, they used to make videos where they would tell you what to do you, what we need to do, what to do, the end of democracy. Remember, the bunch of them did that before the two thousand and .
sixteen election, right? Yeah, yeah.
Those people of all, you'd have to do something like that. Yeah, with by what .
was interesting about bonus. They put him in kind of because they kind of stack the democratic primary, they killed the momentum of standards. And there was a lot of people, biden was like, very behind, and then spring out .
at the end theyve manipulated IT hilled dona brazil road book. They .
manipulated to get him in and IT just weird to me that when everyone sees IT so clearly and trump is up in every poll, why they wouldn't just have him go out of a very patriotic speech about, you know what, I thought I could do IT, but now I can't. I thought I was okay .
because there's no one other than her. So if you try .
to her again.
if you try to promote her as president to against trump, democrats are going to offer.
you should lose one more time.
But she's gonna SE in a way that's not.
that's crazy. That body is that .
the thing is he should lose in a way that's crazy if you're looking at like competence because he's so old but people will vote for him just because the machine behind him has kept the country. It's still relatively okay. You still going out to dinner, you still taking playing flights for the time.
No spill over america. So you would probably if you're especially if you're one of those celebrities that made that video about trump, you can turn course. Now those people that out there forever, you remember those? Remember.
I think older people kind of like some of them like IT because they go, yeah well, good for him. There's a lot of older people that do step down .
like when White guys want a White heavy way .
that's exactly right. And there's a lot of old people that go i'm not gonna tire, right? I'm not gonna step down. I don't want to go into a assisted living.
The hundred two years old put .
on dr, I think they want. They look at this guy and they say, good for him.
He's one of us. There's a little bit. He's one of us. I definitely think there's a little bit of that going on.
I don't think that trouble will be to, I think, from jail yet. One hundred percent that will win.
Yeah, but I don't know if it's real. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, look, I don't want to cry election fraud, but why would I imagine that they would manipulate everything openly except the election? But is, but this is what i'm saying you.
Is IT not possible that they haven't gone off joe biden because there was some fucker y in the last election. Is IT not possible to some degree that they have this rabbit insistance on this clearly a demented ridden guy, because their promises have been made and there are people in positions of power that can speak. I don't know anything. I'm just that's .
a possibility. Mean, it's just, I guess.
right who knows? I'm just asking the kinds of questions that people on twitter wall yeah call me a name for asking.
But what you have reading that yeah, that's true. That's finit boy. That's a nice to break.
Now you feels much Better. Let's goes into a dark hole every few days. I hope IT doesn't read the stuff about .
the Kevin spacey .
life is space demand.
We wanted space.
I want IT space. I know.
but then you're the fifth .
person I have.
You know, one thing coming here first.
and I hope he does. I don't think he's even, by the way, he should. Isn't he in jail for the rest of his life? No.
it's turning around. joe.
What mean turning around?
What talking about? Don't know what's going on here. They just overturned all of his convictions. what? Well, get some of what I what .
but are you .
fucking getting you the prosecutors in the heavy once a case were encouraging, whatever you want to call that right, the people, victims, the victims. And yes, and there are victims, but SHE was encouraging them to, just when I was a jury on a murder trial, and there's you're instructed as a jury, this was years ago, but that was your instructed to only consider the facts of the case. You can only discuss the facts of the case. These victims were out there, and they were permitted and encouraged by a very overzealous prosecutor to share things that weren't related to the case and the fact that the jury could have based there, here, here. IT is wednesday .
hearing ahead of White teens. Retrial comes just over a month after the new york court of appeals by a four to three vote ruled the testimony of prior bad acts. Witnesses should not have been allowed because I was unnecessary to establish defendants in ten, and served only to establish propensity to commit the crimes charged.
He was convicted in the twenty twenty of first degree criminal sexual assault and third degree rape, and that he was sense to twenty three years in prison he has maintained innocence. So what are they saying now? They're going to do a retrial.
How old is he now? Because he looked fuck and terrible before he was going into jail. Is walk around with the king.
He is early seventies, but this is when directors do their best work.
No, truly, but he's not a director.
right? Producers, whatever I have confidence .
in him is what i'm saying.
I think you think that out, I think he gets, he's got a lot to prove.
Do they still want to work? Even let holleywood beliefs in nothing.
they will absolutely let him work. They will let him work. And he should work if they, if listen, if the retrial happens and they let him. And IT doesn't work.
IT is what IT is, you know? Wow, no, get out. Imagine if I was all bullshit.
Well, I don't know how I don't. It's like I couldn't be that time we live through yeah was so IT was this moral panic right? Time mean exactly everything .
happened there. Separate sixteen year sentence that is not affected by this decision in california. Oh, there's another case, which is also sentence to said the new york trial has been, uh, so he will be transferred to a caliph's cent.
Fuck, no Better ways. fuck. They do that. Those god, that was what they did. But the crazy thing about him, as he looked like that guy that .
would do that he looked exactly like the guy that behaved away.
that he behaved SHE had a bit about IT. Yes, he raped, right? Look like you look going to go.
It's the other thing about him that is so crazy is how many photographs of famous people were with him and how many people thanked him when they won the award. So and how was this open secret? But it's just like they accepted this deal with the devil. Like the devils are going to make your star. You sucked as dick and apparently that's what he would do. Yeah, what he told me that there was girls that he knew that girls that he knew rather that did the deal and IT was a deal like you suck his deck, he's going to get you in this movie and they sucked this decks and they're in the movie like you would hold up his end of the bargain, which is one of the reasons why you are so powerful because you really could he wasn't just banging in everybody.
He really was, let's say this though and bigger people, we think that's negative. But let's say him upholding his end of the deal is something like if he puts you in the the movie, I think a lot of these, by the way, all of the famous people, he didn't too, didn't really come out against him. No.
because they can't. Because then if they tell the truth, yeah.
they were because that was kind of a deal that was made not good, but that was a deal. And he made good on some of those promises.
He made good on a lot of them, apparently. Yes, is just from what I heard. But tell tina was telling us about this old school hollywood producers who had a bedroom in his office so he would go into his office, and this is like on the sixties or whatever.
So he had his office, and then he had an a whole bedroom right in his studio, yes, where he would bang all the starlets. Like, if you wanted to be a star, you had a, which is just the deal with the devil. That has always been their business.
That's always been there. That's always been there. It's like why people start cults.
Yeah, they always end up being sex cults, right? Because all these guys IT ends up being creepy and sexual. That's part of IT. And I think if you have that kind of power and people and you've got a steady stream of people .
walking in your door, yeah and you you're also doing this very specific thing where you're choosing the most beautiful people to be in these increase redial films, right? Me, think about the movies that fucking and guy I made, kill bill fiction. You need just go down the line out. So many times i've seen a movie all miracles, of course. Yeah, they made insane movies.
and they were like the one company. Those, they were the best. Yeah.
and they some of the best. And they just did IT with the devil.
They did IT with the devil. Yeah, the devil. They they watch the movie, I go, I don't know, is guilty. I don't know what happened.
I go, I don't want to believe guilty, but can I still enjoy the movie or or not? And then some of them, IT is a little different. You watch IT and you go IT is, I hope he is not guilty, but there's a good chances guilty and there's a documentation that .
all of its not good, all of its not good if I mean, even if it's like your me birds daughter yeah you known her and he was too and then you want to marry a that's kind of craze is not clear in adult with children in your neighbor how to touch but then again, you know, party your brain goes, okay, but like, what if you really were in love? Like what if really right? SHE really was the next neighbor orn really you were sixty and SHE was thirty and SHE loved you, right?
Or if you are, why I adopted her from cambodia .
makes me more company.
You raised her, but her .
still the level you can look at the neighbor. And maybe you weren't close with the neighbors daughter. Now she's a wrong woman. SHE has a agency. SHE is kindi raised.
No, you can't marry a kid di raised.
But did he raiser? Did he see? Like every couple days? Don't know whatever.
However, we can still watch any hole. Is there any way to still watch anyone? No, I don't know.
Probably not you, but you're gonna know the whole time it's like watching house of cards you like.
But I feel much house, of course, because he's playing the guy. He was right. That's perfect.
I'd like that Kevin space. He doesn't even exist. He's barely a person. He's such a good actor. He's become the thing he always plays. People kind of like that kaiser so say, you know, Frank underwood, he's become the thing and he's so good at IT that IT doesn't run IT for me.
I can watch out a card. There's an arrogance and some stars had, like particularly in the nineties when I first came to hollywood, and this was like really evident for me because I was not a star, but I was on a television show. So I got to be around a lot of stars.
And there is a way that some of them would treat you. They would let you know that you are sub human, you are below them. They would communicate with you in the most disrespectful and dismissive ways like weird fucking and weird got like mousey guys yeah that I could kill like instantly and they would just just be rude you in a really weird way.
Because they had power. They had power. And then when the an executive come over, they would turn on the charm. They'd be smiling and and laughed in. And then you would talk to them at the craft service and they would fuck and dismiss you in the studious ways. I encountered a bunch of that, yeah, he was common place.
And I was, I think, a thing that they aspire to, especially a lot of the guys that came from saturday live, like when fill came over from sator alive, fill hartman, when he used on news radio, there was the first thing he did after that alive. And he had like his defenses up, like, I remember he was like a little like stand office in the beginning kind of city. Like he was the big star and he was, and, you know, they follow, is a pretty big star too.
And the rest of us were, kind of no one really know who we were. And after a while, he relaxed and he would tell me about IT. And he was like that, what's great here? We all have fun, but god and start like, everybody was stabbed, everybody in the back, and he was all everybody was you people were getting people fired that really like kids assistance, just because they wanted to fuck him over.
They would steal people's things. And I was just like, really shitty and IT took a while for him to chill out. And then I got to meet some of those people that he was talking about in iraq with demand.
They did the same thing to me. Yeah, there was some shady, fucked in people out of that. This is the star culture yeah and they would be the ones that were the royalty and everyone else was a present, was really fucked and creepy.
interesting.
So I think if you're like an old school dick graver and you also want hollywood icon, you know, you probably are doing that. You are probably doing that hollywood thing where everybody else is just there for you.
Everybody else is just, should we maybe wall off I wooden, just listen, let go wild. There are just all sexual predators like jassim, jassim park. Can we do that? Can we say entering your own risk? They make great movies, but occasionally they are gona goose you.
They may throw you against a wall. Yes, I mean, if you train for the navy seals, some people drown. Can we just do that? Because the other way is IT working where everyone's nice and good yeah everyone can't be nice and good and have really good art. I don't think i'm not saying everyone has to be killing everyone. Don't you don't .
Brown Howard since be really nice and good.
but I watch this base's document ready, by the way. And some of IT is like, okay, he's clearly to the wrong thing and then some of that these guys are like because they wanted things from him. They're like, we went to the movies and he started jerking off next me is like, okay, dude, well then you know, this is not a guy to hang with and then the next thing they say is and then he invited me to a party, his hotel, and he said Bruce willis would be there so I went, you go, but we can feel bad for you, right? Because you are trying to climb on the basis of knowing this guy.
You are playing the game. That's right. You're playing the game. You're playing the game. You dance what the dance, what the devil going to .
lunch with harvey, you going to watch with harvey, you want IT, you know. So to me, it's like they're not sympathetic in the way that like you know other people are, whether it's sexual assad in the military or in the workplace or whatever. What people are not actively trying to Better their chances of being famous by knowing this guy.
right? It's it's a complicated thing with spaces, right? Because he apparently some of the alleged people are like people that he work like like a grip on a set or a guy has to drive them to know he just wild, apparently this letter, right?
And then some of those people died before they could testify.
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No, probably not. Probably not. Know a really rough life and know his brother, he, his father was a native pedophile.
Oh god, this is true. Oh my god.
And his father was all of twitter. No, he was a naughty. He was he. He would rape them and make them watch the nazi stuff.
This is, I know I like i'm lying a lot and I am a lot, but this is true. You can look this up. But his brother is a rod steward and personator.
Oh no.
IT wasn't great the way that I went for anybody over there. Jesus crimes.
according to come in spaceship, who was raised by a relentlessly abuse of neonates. I father, wow, spent his dinners making antisemitic, which terrified his children.
Yes, and worse than beating and raping them, he was anti semitic. So he was really bad.
Is that say that in here? The rapping part.
I believe, for when I know that his brother.
the rodd to IT .
impressed that .
he was a very fucking got IT nailed. The brother is really dialed but if I saw that, yeah dialed yeah if I was like, somewhere, I will shit rod store.
Look at this. He ledges his father frequently raped him. But I mean.
i'm not making IT, oh my god, frequently raped and beat him. Why didn't they put that in the title like just the this antisemitic comments that seems like the least of the .
problem for the way they grew up. Let's be charitable. They turned out good, right?
They turned out, well, multiple academy.
He is a very talent man and his brother am short, does a great magi .
may yeah.
for the way they were rate. Everybody has to be judged a little bit .
with a backstory. I i've loved that lex freeman has the courage to interview anybody.
Well, lex is one of those guys who genuinely like, you know, he knows what his intentions are, yes, and he's very comfortable with thee mell. And that's why he can talk to all these people, yes, because he's always coming from a good place.
even kye in the heat of everything legs at him on yeah no IT go like dial episode s and i'm not releasing IT.
That's crazy. That's crazy. I can't wait. Knee space can we do in a election? Because there's gonna an election, i'm angling to get back in here with cony and .
spaces and White steam from jail. I IT would probably turn bad because you talk too much with don't talk because, like, there is a moments where I was talking. There is a moments where I was talking.
Kind was like. Yes, so much is that. I mean, listen, that madness inside of him was why his fuck and songs are bangers.
They're just banger after banger. His fucker new albums. amazing. It's amazing to we play in the Green room all the time and all my spotify playlist. I think there's more cony songs than anything.
He's a genius. And what you have to realize with people that our incredibly gifted is a lot of that comes with some real downsides yeah and they can be judged maybe the same .
way you judge every other person murthering people they .
can do that. They got to father was but if he goes, says something crazy yeah, it's also like, you know, you got ta look at like what you've gotten from him and all of this great music have a high rate every now and then a little .
well it's like his his own enemy yeah it's just like you can't the ranks just go I know they just come flying out and who knows how much of IT is really being committed to until he says IT and then once you saying IT, then he's really committed, you know and then, you know, he puts, he shows up statistics like he held up this thing about, he was showing on his phone all of the different people that are running all the different music companies. And how many of my jew's, right? You know, he is like, they run, they run, the media run this and then that.
right? yeah. I mean.
what are you going to say about that if if they are facts, if these people are all jewish? But that doesn't necessarily mean that they are doing something evil. Just, you know, if you buy pizza, I love people sell in at a italian .
I say this seem to have made Better choices than the irish my people. Well.
they're really good at run and show yeah.
I can't point to any list of people and go and there and there all IT is not one group and go and look at mcDonald o brian.
right? Like italians, like my people, other than food.
Someone said a teacher I had in community college. You take up with the grain soul, but said that italians were very focused on the family and they were skeptical of institutions. So they started small businesses. Where's jewish people are were more open institutions. And that's why lot of them are overrepresented in academia, politics and media.
The italians are fleeing communism too.
right? A times are schedule of the government. They wanted to have little pork stores and stuff .
and and it's also catholic, very family. Or if you did in the time, meet everybody. That's right. You can be just showing up at her house like some regular White guy.
And the irish were drunks and situated abused well, but and they did the best they could make boxers, everyone's doing the best. I, yeah, well.
we're all coming out chaos. You know, the reality of human beings in this country is this fucker countries, three people's old, three people that you, three people, you know, that's the reality of this country. China is four hundred people old, right? You know that's real.
Yeah that's a difference. Yeah you know like we don't have our shit together yet. And we started off with a really good idea that didn't anticipate technology and then technology got involved in terms of like stock trading um and then influences of campaigns.
Nobody anticipated to be the lobby as special interest groups. Nobody anticipated the military industrial complex. So ison never talked about IT on TV. All these things got in the way of the original idea that they had a great fuck and idea of how to make sure that no one ever becomes a dictator. And the will the people get served.
They had a great idea, and now they have an idea where everyone can can be a dict. So that's not the worst time. You can be a little dictator.
Well, what they really didn't anticipate is the power the technology companies have. Yeah that's that's .
what your thoughts dreams have fears they have birth into your life. More than any of the robber er barns could more than any of those guys more again a rock fellow conney.
They've got ten insanely wealthy just from your data absolutely. And then convincing you have to buy a new phone every week yeah and .
they're helping you and that's the scary part right there you to beans. And they believe they are creating a truly Better world and then open you and know how life Better and they make your life Better, and you do. And these are things that make your life more convenient and easier.
How great is google s ways?
So when they tell you it's more convenient to just not have this discussion or not have be able to say a certain term or not be able to, then you you know you just comply, comply and you go, okay, I want to start any trouble, I want to start issue. I like post mates and whatever IT is.
I like, uh, L B N B.
Well, sure. What's fAiling now? It's over now, all over now.
I met one of the guys.
Well, someone, I don't know that was you, but someone said, and this really nice someone tried to get me back and you like, no, someone .
met .
a big guy.
They're fucking up. They're make a big mistake.
Well, that issue that I had was all about the redundancy of cleaning fees. Why would I pay fee and clean? Yeah, this has now become a rally call from millions of brave americans to hold airbnb accountable for what they've been to forget the trafficking people showing up to the house million night, trying to rip you out of IT.
This is true. Single women gone best reporters all the time. Guy is not on the door. Three m it's not safe. A lot of the people who host like heavier babbs have weird camera set .
up you to that IT is strange. Also someone had an interesting sm where they were renting a house and they were using that houses in airbnb house the when they're probably making money off the rental like you think about how much a house cost to rent if it's like two thousand box a month yeah and you could arb and b IT for five hundred bucks at or what's airbnb cost I don't know.
I been years day by five hundred and yeah so you'd .
probably make a lot of money. There's a mortgage easy. And then you with multiple houses.
the CEO recently, they interviewed him and he was basically like, listen, we're trying to design your trips, like they're trying to figure out ways to get competitive again because they like we know people go back to hotels. We know it's gotten too expensive because what IT is, yes, it's got too expensive.
People like we don't understand why we would pay all of this money to have all of these rules when we could just go to a hotel is easy, right? And we don't have to worry about. You ve got a report card. Everyone is a report card. Nobody wants that on a trip.
You you got a report card for like how good you did or bad.
You people writing use about you, is that fun? You got a vacation is going to write a review. Some psychopath.
So like you would like take a giant shit and forget to flush .
IT and then they trash.
Just a simple mistake, a simple mistake.
and take a flu. Stay out of people's homes. This is the real reality.
Yeah, stay out of people in over thirty. You can no longer stay with people put in this way. Let's give them till l thirty five or forty.
You have to get a hotel. You can get a hotel. You cannot stay with a with the, and you don't need to get an airbnb with seven people.
Yeah, I always get weird. I want people like to just stay with different friends and everything.
and that's done. You know, people with anyone, you go to a hotel that's nice like an adult. It's like an adult, you go, this was nice.
goodbye. You need to say the word goodbye. And then you've got to go to a hotel. Otherwise, people are like they feel uncomfortable in their own home.
They do not want you there. It's kind of crazy. The airbnb, that's another thing that popped up about to know where that nobody saw common. That was a disruption in uber, right? Yes, uber was a big one pop up, but no one would have thought that everybody would become a cab driver .
for exchange money. While IT coincided would like this. Would this rise the big economy, where people are like, i'll just, I can work. I own a car that can work and I can make money through this APP.
And and you can not have a boss. Boss, exactly like, like one of things I loved about deliver newspapers when I was a kid was, I did IT when I was in my teens. Twenty is like, you could just go to the place, pick up the paper, you did your work, we could listen to the radio.
You can no one's in new year, no one is talking you. You buy yourself. So as you get your job done, your good and if you're a neuber guy, you don't have you don't just like, I don't have to go to fucking and off of somewhere.
I just pick this to up and take him to the airport. Thank you. Thanks for the tip.
Drive away, B N. Ice guy. You try to keep your car clean. You can make money and you don't have to listen .
anybody and they're having fun. Some of those guys are having fun all day. Listen a hateful podcast perhaps my this listening .
smoke and sags.
And yeah, people listen right now going, i'm enjoying my life. I'm have fun somewhere.
Someone the on fucking .
in decaying .
was so did to all of .
these people, all of these so innocent people, innocent. So fucking innocent. Good billion.
And you see fouche. You see the we came out. Did you see .
the the tapes that not just .
the leave tapes, with him getting grilled, oh my god, was so bad, was a brutal. It's horrible. Yes, I think jim Jordan got him lying under oath. He's just no matter what they catch him with, he tries to find a way to weise a lot of saying that. He said that, including saying Mandatory mask, shutting down schools, locking everything down, closing business right, forcing people to get the vaccine, all of IT is on tape, he said.
All of IT IT seems to be again as the gas citing thing people go. We can just now come out and say that we never actually said any of that.
It's crazy him saying that though not not just saying that but even when they catch him saying that that's not what I was referring to. There's no ambiguity at all yeah about anything you're saying. And then also the gain function research.
They deleted a bunch of emails. There's all these emails from his assistant and talking about how to go in separate channels to talk about this stuff and how to skirt around. Freedom of information act, right? And then fuck.
Computer hosts talked about deleting emails, and they all knew what the fuck they were doing. Man, now they were all very aware that they're gonna investigated. Eventually.
there should be a commission on this whole thing. But just like the nine eleven commission would probably be set up to fail, and that's what the .
commissioner said. That's not what i'm if track gets in the office, how could IT be because he he was the guy. He put warp speed in place. He thought he was behind him.
Yeah I think that his biggest vulnerability, ironically, trump is that um a lot of people don't trust him because of that period.
Well, he has a vaccine. He has been corrected course because it's very difficult for him to ever say that he's wrong right he doesn't like is wrong. So for him to correct course, for him to look at the studies that are coming out of the U.
K. In europe about access deaths and where there are a little bit more honest about what the focus is going on. Yeah because they have socialized medicine, right? Like there's a lot more going on over there than going on over here.
Was so much about protecting farmer here?
Yeah IT was so much money, I mean, so much money and invested in advertising. I me everything gets advertised by IT, whether it's internet shows fucked in so many television shows mean that that monto m sure seen IT brought to you by fizz, right? C N N one, that's fuck nuts, crazy nuts.
So much, there's so much money involved in this that these people just keep the fucker mouse, because the people that are these people aren't real journalists on television. You see that when Chris qua has to debate dave smith, right, what they are, mouth pieces for whatever the fuck is the net actor do. And they think their journals, which is various, like when you see, like when elon musk that down a don lemon and don said, you said the best rather he said, don is doing CNN outside of CNN. That's like what he think talking to people is.
yes, no. Are actors their show pieces and their melt pieces for usually a corporate america, and quite often in whatever party makes corporate amErica feel cozy at the moment?
Yeah, it's a bizarre merging of commerce and the news. Yeah, that should have never. That's another thing.
No one saw common, right, the founding fathers. They ever saw that level of propaganda being possible. That you would have funded propaganda that was working step by step with the government .
it's gotten to be. But you know what is watching IT fall apart over the last few years has been really interesting.
IT is falling .
apart watching these guys. They nobody. I mean, i'm sure they're still convinced of some people, but most free thinking people, most people that don't have an investment in IT are looking at IT.
IT feels fake. Yeah, IT all feels fake. I think people are starting to question IT more than they ever have. I don't think the government will ever fully recover from the pandemic in terms of trust levels.
With all those kids who have had to do proms in a car or wear masks jogging on the track, I don't think those kids ever look at the government the same way. And that's probably good. It's good.
Think it's good. It's good. The thing is like Young kids are paying attention to what is going on now in a way that they they know that it's going affect their life. They pay attention to the government like these flock and idiots. They're going to affect my life because they affected their life and they did their parents, like how many these Young kids saw parents lose jobs, saw divorces happen, suicides and the family break ups, drug addiction. So many fucked and things happen, they didn't have to happen, that were brought on because the lockdowns and because the pandemic and the government's Mandating things, many people that they know that got health problems, because the vaccine, how many people they know died Young, everybody knows something now.
And I think that they're more likely now to have a skeptical view of the government, which is good. And I think they understand more probably the value of now I don't know if I can understand this in every area, but what propaganda is, how, what kind of functions, and you know how to be aware and coins into the fact that there are people that are shaping and sculpting the narrative run and shoving a ten your throat.
You know that there's more people now questioning things, especially Young kids are questioning stuff about the war machine and the war economy more than they ever have before, going like, what is, why are we involved here and why are we funding this and why are we doing that? And I think people are and that doesn't in there. They're sloppy. Obviously, they're not getting everything right, but they're getting out there.
They're also being heavily manipulated. Yeah but which is you know something that's been discussed with a bunch people on the show where we talked about like know what dad sad in particular like who is who is behind all these protests at the universities like they're organized and organized a lot of by sorrow funded groups and what a different groups that they they organize these things to get a narrative very popular, yes, you know, and that it's all the whole thing is just disruptive. That's the key. The key is to get people upset, to keep people disrupted and is to fr a road or idea that we have any kind of control whatsoever about .
what I went to one of those U C, L, A IT was some fun. You know, IT is, is this Young people you're trying to themselves?
Is that what I was?
I kind of felt like that, like a little festive IT didn't feel like mas had taken over the college.
Like, I know that he felt like there were people there that were clearly probably pham s right, as what if we want to call them as a group, right? But then I felt like there was a lot of kids that they just saw what was going on and goes and they were like, we are against, uh, amErica funding that and they went out to to do that and they wanted to, in the best way that they knew how express how upset they were. No, you know, you can't destroy property, you can't.
Common deer areas, these are all areas where in a civil society you can do these things. But I think a lot of the people, their reaction, a lot of what was going on was was probably heavily manipulated. But some of IT was organic. Some they're just trying to be good seeing IT on tiktok like the kids being killed and we're paying for no and and we should do something. And the more people I think you I was like, yeah I didn't think that they were I thought probably a lot of them were um a little naive about certain things, but they are in college, right?
So that's okay. Everybody's not even college that's right. yeah. And it's a thing to be a good person.
You want to go out and support the good thing. What's the good thing? Free pale time.
yeah. That they should be free from the river to see which river would see no one. No one was important. It's important, as i'm out here, because deb is really progressive and she's heart want some yeah, please. Deb is really progressive and she's hard .
right in pressure. Well, that unless there there I enjoyed, you know, IT seem fun. I took a few sales with them.
They were good people. And then they were like, the car, yeah, few times yeah. And then the kids were like, like, you had happy morning on and I was like, thank you.
You know, whatever, thank you. And they were very nice. And then I, and then they would like, well, the cops are coming in. They think they go. We think they are coming with rubber bullets.
And, you know, how is everything? And I said, I got at the beverly hills, i'll tell you, have to put your breakfast water on the door by one A M. And I explain that to the kids I said I had and they don't know that bring the egg and everything.
I said, I can't be here during the on slot of the police activity, but you guys should. I even said that I know you guys should, and lock arms, do that stuff because only live once and you're only a kid once, and make these cops work. Who cares? Lock arms. But I had to go.
I can't pay. Did you see what happened in filly when the gay pride parade met free paleo? And there .
was a crash, I was a clash.
They clashed.
Curt mester would call that, the great court mester would call that, i'd believe, an intersection car crash.
IT was funny. They say, you can't march because post time is not free. You stop right here. Yeah, we're more important.
This is more important. IT was weird watching IT because I like, there's no joy there. Should no one should be happy? I think pride is very silly. There's a home on that's very silly. If you look at what was done to black people and you look was done to gay people, it's in shame that pride is a full month, a couple of weekends, maybe one or two. The idea is a four months is nuts of how about .
there's only veterans day.
right, just one day for veterans and memorial.
this veterans day memorial.
And what the month of pride allows people to do is that allows a corporations to just talk about, you know, how down they are with fisting. That's really all that is. Have a one going going like we will, you can.
And I say that is out. Gay guy hood has no problem with people going to pride, praise, having fun. I don't think nine year olds should be there.
Um how will they think .
is this cut off? I mean, when your kids are in their teams, perhaps if they're .
in their .
older team, I think kids be a seven .
and no is seventeen .
or or they could just seventeen and there they are like turn enough, take handle what's .
going on are they though I don't know.
but I mean that depending again.
i'm not enough to .
handle what's going on. The you've gone off to change. They ve gone off to change. But you know, people dressing up like dogs and stuff is crazy. congressman.
But like to me, i've always felt that like if you're gona go out and have a party where people are getting drunk and hooking up and dancing, anybody whose legally under age shouldn't be there. So seventeenth read on the coast and the eighteen and and everything's fine. But to me it's like I don't think IT IT belongs for kids that's clearly IT doesn't learn for get well.
people want to do is to show their .
kids cept have that's not I don't .
want to do is very sexual, is very sexy pride is like, yeah sure you should celebrate the fact that gays are free to get married and they have the same right sibling as as they should but yeah like it's sexual yes, it's like a lot of guys with thongs .
spring break. It's like would you take your tenure to spring break to show, to teach them tolerance? No, right. You wouldn't do that.
That's kind of straight pride spring break is a bunch of people going to get fucked up in Flora, right? And they're going to fight each other and have sex. And you wouldn't take your Young children to see that. I don't see the reason to take your kids to A A highly sexualized .
pre yeah no.
you want to take them to an event that's not a sexualized like maybe a mother would tell her kids like your father's getting in award. He's gay. He's getting an award.
That's why I didn't work out with us. Your father's gay. He's a fag get and we're watching him getting award tonight.
He wrote a book for bastard.
Probable a lot, probably lot of know what? IT is nothing great. You probably have a fine wife.
Nothing's great. It's listen, continue to do things on the D. L. Just don't give ads eyes, and this is not a popular thing to say. During pride there are so many political attachments to being gay.
Now if you're a positive guide, just just fucked your wife once a month, cheat on her dog of her aides and just keep the family tight. And I know that that's probably not popular, but I mean, now is not that. I mean, it's just if you're sixty, are you onna come out?
I mean, we really need people coming out in their seventies. Do we need this? To be very honest, there's a window of which you can get honest if you don't double down on the lie.
I think that's a great strategy for all of life. I think there's a window, to be honest. It's not forever, right? Nobody wants somebody coming out there.
Fifty, sixty. It's like another death bed. It's on their death bed. Also, did you have the.
Piece of voice is not a bad piece of vice happy pride. But IT is, I do feel that way. I think like some people.
yeah, some people probably can handle change. Yes, some people is a shift.
Yeah sure. yeah. If you know I need shift. It's also weird now because people is like, what are you coming out as?
If you just, you want of sex with, do you want of sex women and then you like, okay, so then okay, I want gay, lesbian, but then you like, what is lgbtq? I two thing, what what is that flag? You will be a two spirit is the fact that we allow that.
No, no, it's amazing. It's amazing. I like out there like your a sexual, you known of a fucking and dog in this race.
You if you go, okay, this and then I have a flag. I don't underbody understands the .
flag keeps getting bigger and changing.
What a White, gay people I am not, people don't have issues. But what a White, gay people have anything do with the indigenous community?
Why would develop game?
Yeah, it's right. It's like, why would they pretend to understand, like, what indigenous people go.
right? How did the eye get in there? IT used to be, we were making fun of get putting the trans people in, the lesbians in with the gays. Yes, a very .
different thing away. Barry wise and I is the final lesbian. Did you know that? No, she's the final one.
That's the final count that did mary.
What if I do you know in israel that cancelled the pride, pride this year? why? Because the gay pride flag, they made the yellow, I think, bigger because of the hostages.
Oh wow. So they didn't. They would not have a gay pride pram when they're also using all the material that they would have used in the pride, pride to carpet bomb civilian areas of. But here's the point there.
all of the .
fireworks and stuff are directly being shot at babies faces who are homophobic and should go because, by the way, you know, that's the whole thing they're doing over there. Where they go, they go, it's like they just bound to school. And the israel got to stop in this all the time.
Every now that when I grew up, israel bombs school every now and then, and people would go, oh, IT was not all the time. Now they're doing IT too much. And it's making people set.
When I grew up, I was a nice thing, everyone. Then, never nice thing. But every now and then I would be like, you wouldn't know what israel doing, israel just bon the school, and you go, huh? IT was rare.
Now they're doing IT so much. And if you go, this might be a lot. And I support them in the right exist.
But this seems to be every human rights org ization the world, every country everybody's going. This is guys, please. Even america, even buy in even by that is going, guys, please. And the response to maybe let's not bomb these refugee camps is, do you know what? Hamsters to gay people and women yeah and I say, guys.
come on yeah that's not yeah but you're .
killin people here .
killin .
children yes a gure .
gure wait to make this .
um you know a Better situation that's another one that's .
so while too because the left is always been like kind of clear on where you would look at like conflicts you know like with ukraine, the left is all in for ukraine, right? Just people on the right that are in for ukraine, but the left is pretty much all in they're all in putin's bad. The far left isn't ah the mainstream left that we all know about is but with israel, you people on the left that are pro israel a lot, hard core, hard core.
You just will find a way to rationalize the human shield argument that matter what IT is and no one is like being straight up about IT. Everyone's being an ideological about IT. No one is saying the whole thing is chaos.
No one is saying no one is talking about the history of the region. Like the real history. The region which is really complex is very complex. IT goes back forever and then no one is looking at this like there's any kind of fucker and solution that makes any sense now. So you're either idea, you so there's no like clear path like this guy is dead on and this is the way we have to treat this and this has to be handled. No, it's either homais using human wheels and israel as the right to exist and they want to wipe is israel laid down their arms they would slaughter and for mostly down their arms they would be fine.
Like, yeah, fuck man, it's hard. And it's like there's definitely um I think I have a day on both sides. The people of the como's is at a high school theater group are insane yeah but the people also they think that you can bomb your way to the piece over there I don't know.
Yeah you're not going to do that. You're not going to do what are they are going to do with all those people that survive? I mean, yeah, imagine how many future homos people we've created.
They're gonna build hotels in gaza. They're going to turn this into a because I think that maybe the end game is the leg eventually put a bunch of money into IT.
that's perhaps the end game. Well, is this expensive real state?
It's real set by the sea. They're to put her tells in IT. And then White people, you know White checks from amErica are gonna to trips.
But whenever there's like land, yeah that something happens to get close to water, people like hang on, rang on before making decisions. You know, this area of mali is really right, valuable. Yeah, we can do a while. Things are figure proper. If we hang on long enough, all these people lose their mortgage, like pinero slowdown construction, the slowdown rebuilding .
and to look at .
a term trade. This happened. But like, we can go back in time what .
we can do to hire people that are left to work at the hotels, that the people who bomb them are going to visit. That is exactly what is going to happen. And there's going to be a woman, there's going to be a kid who goes, here's your expanded and he is going go high.
Are you from here and is going to yes, and she's going to go, just your families to live here and he's going to go, no, and she's going to go, why did they move and he's going to go. They were killed in the war and she's going to, oh, anyway, can we have some ice latest to like that? That's what's going to happen. That's my guess. I guess.
do you think that there's any is right way that they could sell israel taking over gaza? Is there way they could actually sell that?
Yes, the way you sell everything is by saying humAnitary arian reasons and you're going to pump in a lot of money and you're going to make things a lot Better. I don't know the last administration that truly tried to get a palestinian state, people talk about clinton, but IT was really H W. Bush, George H.
W. Bush, try to curb a lot of the settlement building and try to say, listen, guys, we need to come to the table and a person in state. There was another attempt.
Clinton IT didn't work for various reasons. People can argue about why IT does feel like no one's talked about IT recently. And it's just kind of been a thing that everybody ignored. So the idea that IT won't exist is more likely now, I think, than IT was. I mean and that should exist.
People should have the right to have a home um but I feel like they would sell IT in the sense that in order to provide economic and security guarantees IT asked to be an occupied region forever I think that and then the ideas like what I mean, listen, they're preparing and look at military times. You rote an editorial they want to bring back to draft. They want to bring you back in germany.
Um they are all preparing for some is there is a very big push right now to militarize a certain areas of the world to bring back the draft to, you know, see, this is a cold war that could turn hot where biden basically said of the ukraine use american weapons in russia. You can use american weapons for cross, but not in a defensive capacity for cross border attacks into russia. Russia is now doing war games in the carbin.
You know, we are ratched all of this stuff up at at, at a time when IT is. We should be completely go in the other way. We should be trying to figure out how to live on the planet with china. And we should not be getting involved. We should not be encouraging countries to join nato to integon ized russia and getting involved in proxy wars that trump said that he was .
going to pull out of nato.
He said that he also said he would have bob, you know, have fun raiser the other day. He said he would have bombs russia and china like what .
he's very he said.
so he's a wild stuff now I don't think he would might also help to be that bell cos and sale as well. thanks.
You saying that you had bomb china and russia.
he said at a fun rather recently and the people in the fund rather, were kind of shocked. He was basically like, that we would hit and now we would have done IT. Yeah, he he's been, you know, like, I got to see this. No, he's right here.
Trump funder says we would have bombed russia in china. what? what? What did you say when you say what a fuck that design? I believe the president trump will be supportive of taiwan when he becomes president. He, they are the first term. So where does the say that he would bomb?
But as I here during rally, bronks were reference several authoritarian leaders, including vitamin putin, saying there at the top of their game, whether like IT or not, the word is going to respect us again. His reelecting claims the bomb revelation was made in the washing post report on trumps recent fund raising tour, during which he tested the boundaries of federal campaign finance laws.
According to experts at a fund raiser in new york earlier this month, mister trump told the attendees they wanted to hear what they had on their minds, hearing options from on former U. N. Ambassador in its final republican primary opponent, niki hai, and several issues connected to israel.
Mister trump is routinely about the bomb thing. Where do you say that? I don't see any.
This should that should be like front in center if the have no for sure like why you make me go go where's IT say ba IT in court for here says the bomb revelation was made but right but what is that among gs? The people talking people does that mean like they're not saying is quote that's a real sneaky thing to do? Yeah, the bomb revelation was made in a washing post report on trams, refunded ing to her. But what was that, if any different?
Yeah, he, um yeah.
that seems truck with bomb moscow. L said he would legem right.
Allegedly what he says, a lot of stuff might not.
but that's a crazy ahoo title. Trump suggested a fundraiser he would have bombed like that seems to me like unless you have the fucking and quote.
you shouldn't .
be saying in that unna out crazy putin. That's a great time and oh my god, the hill said that but this isn't say he was going to bomb, was reporting to the key of independent, which is what yahoo reposted, the formally impossible future.
Let me say this in what trump said a few days before, according to the key of independence retelling of a may twenty eight story in the washington post, the former impossible future president suggested that a fundraising event that he would have bombed moscow in response to russia full scale invasion ukraine but this is not saying his IT is actual quote. He also said in quotes he would attack beijing if china invaded taiwan on his watch but is that it's got an asteroid, is that notes? quote? So that is that his quote did he say that though? Because it's weird.
It's saying the quote is that he said he would attack beijing. And so in quotes that way is that his quote though, attacked beijing of china vy taiwan on his watch. Did he actually say that? Or is this a retelling of what this person is saying? They're putting that in quotes. The whole thing is a little slippery IT is slippery because if you're not, is suggested at a fun raising event, he would have bombed moscow like that. Seems like you should have that quote you yet.
You would think .
trump makes sweeping promises to donors on audi ous fundraising tour. Doesn't say anything in there about bombing, does in the washing post. Google will just need to do to find on this bigger article and look for bomb. Goes, okay, for example, at one event, he suggested he would have bombed moscow in beijing if russia invaded ukraine. I in china or, uh, china invaded taiwan's surprising some of the donors but you don't have the quote.
he said a before which john dalley with the golfer. He did say, I told automatic hit mosque he did say that cases and he did say that he said, and you you can get this he did say that john tell he basically said, like, listen, I told them myself, if you do and will hit and trust said, I don't know he believed me or not, but you just got to say these things know he was kind of telegraphing and but this said, I think that you know, there's have probably evaluate some of that talk. He was a friend of mine. I get along great with my same land of me of you.
No.
no, it's funny. It's how you either.
Getting hamed chat IT up with the president I amazing get that here yeah and if you epic.
it's good idea yeah but so I mean, who knows if he said that the fundraising on they are slippery and they do a tribute thinkum and .
there's nothing more context yeah it's real hard to know but just saying that's crazy yeah you know, we believe me, maybe five percent.
Yes, I think maybe that's good. There's something .
good about armenia.
When you have a maniac in there who is, you know, a guy that's unpredictable. I think maybe kim jung hoon, you know, when he would not do that, and trump was on the other end of that, maybe that was perhaps helpful.
I know you really want to be playing chicken with fucker and russia.
No, I think we've got a chill.
Yes.
I think got a chill across IT. IT doesn't feel like chili IT feels like and he feels that we're on this inevitable course towards world. World three.
It's every article and headline as a guys. Let's pull a back. Yes.
let's have a summer here. relax. But it's not going to relax because it's getting close to november and everybody.
he's going to be terrified.
Oh my god, renn.
you well, depending on which which you know article reader media I consume, I don't know IT feels like they're doing a lot to keep him from running you know I mean, the other destroying Daniel thing, which is mister me, this was elevated. This fellow IT was like, IT would have never been prosecuted had he not been no running for president. And that scares the shit of me.
That's terrible. And then that craze, absolutely. And there are republicans going to do IT back. So now you're going to have, because they read ized the government against, you know, when you know, like the steel asia and a hill, clinton had all of this, what ended up being, you know, faulty intelligence about him being controlled by russia.
And then they had all of these investigations and spent um all of this time and energy trying to get him and couldn't. And then they tried to get him on like inflation, the Prices of the buildings heels. And now they finally got him on paying hush money to someone to a point star.
What they got, amon, was the inappropriate, the way they put IT in the letter right?
The way they put IT in the letter, the way they ended right?
Yes, jack, thirty times .
thirty different ilm. And I know people that hate trump to go. We should they.
That's scary. If someone is, if he gets in office, you don't think that judges and prosecutors that are sympathetic tic to him would do the same thing? absolutely.
That's probably what scared in the garden people, more than anything, is the retribution. I mean, this guy is, I means, an addictive guy, always a guy that goes after people go after him. He hit back harder than they had him. And if they are doing this to him, and he knows all the people that did IT well.
you have all the guys and his guys, right? bad. And Stephen Miller, all these guys, they are all saying, hey, where are you? Ds, all over the county, start bringing cases against prominent democrats.
Yeah, they're why they're worried. They are worried because if if trump doesn't get in, then do you? Member, what happened when trump lost? And then all these people saying everybody was supported to him.
they should be on a list like, right? Well, that was the same. Wow, aren't willing to start a world war before this election.
That's interesting. That's interesting. Are they willing to start a world war before this election? What are they willing to do? What are they are not willing to do?
Well, maybe a world world gets started because they don't want trap in office. Maybe someone else started.
I'm wondering how far they're willing to go. I'm also wondering how other countries, like you just said, might take advantage maybe .
they take advantage the best way to keep truth from being the present if trump is promising all these embargoes and all these different ship that he's going to do to china, everything he's going to do around the world, if I was around another country. But we don't want that, especially things you know ran around october vade, taiwan yeah over yeah see what that happens.
I mean, that's the thing. A lot of people I think that there is a possibility that you see somebody makes a move.
you know, but we want a Better time. What Better time to make a move than the chaos of us right now? right? You got a choice to, you know, the democrats keep convicted felon.
Convicted felon is a convicted felon. And know there's been always talk about repeating that over and over again, right? One cares, cares, convicted failures.
I mean, it's just such a stupid thing.
but he's got a lot of people voting for him now that wouldn't vote for him before.
There's a lot of people, I think, that are also seeing the you IT would be one thing. I mean, I have no nothing good to say about evening, but if you had a guy that was had his faculties could speak, yeah was of a reasonable age, whatever could gas like Better? Could gas like Better? But the fact you have this guy who's so old, that to me does suggest, for whatever reason, they're terrified of replacing him with someone else. I do not know why, I don't know why. But IT feels like who's ever running things right now does not want to, does not want anybody coming in and looking under the hood.
Yeah.
I does feel like that.
Why they killing .
a son every day? Why are they torturing and killing Julian assays? What are they? What are Julian assam that has made them do this to him, where they're slowly and method ally killing him in front .
of everybody? Well, they can stop now. They're doing IT for so long. They can't stop now because and he becomes a matter with no consequence .
and the same people go and talk about lexcen of all and try to get you to be upset that vitamin putin, which made no sense. Why would putin kill a guy who was not not saying putting in Angelman the value was never threat to put in in anyway, he was in a siberia prison. And the week that we were having that at about sixty billion for the ukraine, putin kills his biggest critic publicly.
That's insane. That makes no sense. anybody? And what do you happen? Well, if I had to guess, there's two ways. And election vali might have just die. People can just die. But IT seems like if there was any group of people that had a benefit from relaxing of ali dying when he did, it's not russia. It's would be us.
If we're trying to pass to a country that's a little war weary and a little tired to go, we don't really need why win this? What is the end game in ukraine? What does that look like? How much money should we be kicking over there? We are trying to pass that bill, get that through congress. We have to pour, train, let marut is a monster who's unwin to negotiate. We have to do that in order to fund that war. We have to present him as a guy who's held banta taking over europe ah and and that that wars in our vital national security interest and the more we can paint him as that person, the Better IT is and the more likely we are to be able to to pass that bill and IT was very weird if he wanted to get rid of relaxing of all that.
he would have been done at that but was in that go in a terrible prison .
and he wasn't a peak but was in a bad prison.
And mean, obviously putin hate to them like .
and hate to them, but putin, they have tried to poison them. ready? The F. S. Had already .
tried to poison. Why would you think again?
why? why? What would be?
The point is in that Price, because they want him dead. Because putin just want some dead.
The week that america, alex, I of all never had widespread support in russia. By the way, this is not true. He had certain people that liked what he was doing.
He never had widespread, important russia. This is a western narrative that's cked up. It's completely untrue. I have only started his life as a got. He was, would criticize, choose and a lot of fascist tendencies.
And then after a little trip to europe and may be a meeting with, I don't know who knows, who knows who people meet with, he decided to go back to russia with a very prowest and attitude. And he changed course. And that thing why people do that, people see the light, no different ways.
The point is the guys in a siberia prison, amErica is about to pass a huge bill. If you are the president. Russia, are you killing him that week? That, just to me, is the question.
and what how do you dine?
What are they think? But now they said something recently, they said they found wasn't killed. They sick. They came out with something they conducted. Now I know, you know, I don't know who's conducting this, whether a human .
rights watch and international yes.
a bad.
Yeah you in russian jillie what are you eating?
And i'm not that wasn't a pay trade or whatever, but i'm just saying that like the idea that killing him, right? You know, maybe the guy did love russia, I don't know. Maybe the guy was a an economical guy who just wanted to lead.
He wanted to be the leader. Maybe he was working with us, I don't know. But if you just look at IT from a logical standpoint, it's weird that they killed him that week. That, strange to me, does IT make any sense. Interesting.
I don't know enough about to comment. Well, I would imagine.
if you want to, that should never limit any of us.
How do you die? Sudden death syndrome, given nose of the death of all, is spokesperson ka ARM ih said the time was death knows that two seventeen pm local time, when Alexis lawyer and mother arrived at the colony this morning, they were told that the cause of naval, his death was sudden death syndrome. That's a, yeah, a vate term for different cardiac syndromes that cause sudden cardiac rest in death. Yeah, maybe they just killed them.
Might listen.
of course they might actually, right? I don't know. Unwell for a walk, almost immediately. Losing conscious.
You might died in a jail.
How old? Pretty Young just dropped out of a heart attack.
It's certainly possible that to tell them it's just all of these events that we're told very little about, you have to then just rest on your own. You go well, I don't know, is very possible, they kill them, them I live there. What do very possible .
to tell you thinking you think like 4d .
chess well though i'm thinking like you know this the way when he dies, people, he was a big threat and put in the bank I was he I don't know, I don't know, you know, does anyway consume russian media or listen to russian pod cat, i've listened to russian pod. I hear the way russian like I know people that live there like there is it's not we hear a lot of stuff and then there's what we hear.
And then what's happening doesn't mean that it's great. I rather live here. But IT doesn't mean that like this idea that there was A A movement, like, remember when the hotdog warlord guy proposing was going through and then everybody was salivating on social media being like, no, no, no, he's Better over through the kremlin. It's going to happen and he didn't happen no.
be worse .
and as a fucking clue what's going on over there. So is just you have to in the assam they're killing this guy in slow motion and then telling us how outrage we should be about navoni. When a sage comes out, leaks a bunch of emails, we find out we're connected war crimes. We find out the cii can remotely hijack your car.
We find out that they can use of all kinds of smart phone features to record you you know, all that stuff um he releases, I forget what it's called four, seven or eight, five I forget what I think it's seven but I don't know I forgot the name of the world but he releases all of these things, troves of clinton emails i'm not saying pizz, i'm not think pizza was real, but i'd never my life be like we have fifty hot dogs ready for the guy when he come like no one talks. I don't know what they were talking about, but no one in pizza. No one has ever communicated like that. No ever once emails.
the most bizarre .
with those emails. Nobody has ever communicated like that ever ago. Well, I hope there's fifty hot dogs or somebody the presidents gona love. So some of these good hot like maybe we shouldn't have our hotoke parties at the White house like things that are so crazy when .
you read them .
you don't know you got this doesn't seem to be yeah doesn't seem to make any .
sense and they're talking about kids case and I talked about weird shit. IT seems coded. IT seems weird coded.
It's like IT seems so coded that I would assume that it's misinformation, that it's fake, that is property that someone released that it's like who sort of a fake. But I don't think that is I don't think it's ever been claimed. I have never been claimed to not been their actual emails.
Very strange, and I have these emails that are all very weird and strange. Savage gets killed.
And anybody who thinks the south rich might get murdered because of leaking to Vicky leagues, even though a sage eluded to IT. right? Your conspiracy theory, you not. Well, wait me, do you or do you not think that sometimes .
people kill people?
You see a clear motive here. You see a thing here. That's a real big thing. And no, and if you pursue that at all, if you have in question that at all, if you can look into IT at all, they left this wall. They left his phone that steal anything from.
was not a mugger just murdered him. Was not a mugger. IT was a murder.
You don't do this weird. It's very strange. Pilgrims, a bad area was whatever? Yes, there was no economic crime. Have like you .
were left his stuff, they shot him and just left whatever he had left if he wasn't a robbery. Yeah give type persons going to shoot someone. You going to leave their money with them.
You had all of that happening at the same time that higher members of the national security about this in this country, we're coming out going. We have information that the president of the united states is, is either working for russia conspiring, has conspired with russia.
Had girls piano.
had girls pioneer. They were accusing him of treason. And I remember this. They were accusing the guy of treason.
This was not like he got a blue job in the of office. This was his. This is treason.
And his supporters enable to cool our country, backed by russia. None of that. Two years, three years on TV. And everybody .
repeated IT.
Everyone repeated IT. No one has since apologized. Nobody has said we were wrong. Nobody has shown any interest in getting to the bottom of how that happened.
They cook up this fake steel ba, claiming all these things, the p tape, all that stuff. All of this intelligence ends up being, for lack of a Better word, pretty unsourced. And the clan campaign paid for that. I say, hey and and so all of that stuff on real hut, curt, now, now when you zoom out and you look, and then you go with, this is old guy with dementia that they don't want to give up on, and then you zoom out and, you know, oh, maybe there is something else happening. I don't .
know who the fuck knows.
You can only say this if you have these glasses. Yeah, you if you take them off, you immediately become enormous and you can and nervous, you start going, I like by, and I like that he's a family man with someone said the other day is good, a family man, man, the family, the sons. The sun right now, our president sun right now is in court trying to convince a judge that he was not smoking crack when he bought a gun.
Is he the first guy to ever get arrested for that?
I don't know, but that's such a funny thing that that's literally what the the sun of the president doing right now. You've got his x wife testifying. X girlfriend.
yeah, not just like smoking. He was saying, is smoking crack every hour on the hour? yeah.
One of them, I think, is x wife. X golf end said he was witnessing them to IT every twenty minutes, which is kind of impressive.
How do you stay alive again? But all the people have died of overdoses that guys out there keep on the drop in accidental packages in the well.
He's fit his kind of ult for red. He's built to smoke rack. You really mean he he can handle .
leg like shame girls can handle beer.
absolutely. Some people can just handle stuff. yeah. No, I don't even want him to stop smoking crack.
I think he stopped. sure. And I hope I. No, no, not sure. I think. Great, great.
they are great at cast. Oh, so I know early, early, early on when he was reaching a book before the laptop stuff for all the shit at the fan ah well then that might have sucked. I don't know. I think that you have opened up whenever they were he was going to go and I think they cancelled all of IT though ah I think when the ship, I probably never would have happened because I think once things started to go on sideways, I think I did a couple of interviews before things went completely sideways. I think I was because of a book IT was before he was selling .
those paintings, yes, or and sensitive soul, the basis sensitive soul lives in malays and artist .
paintings are a crazy way to the fuck around.
It's great money.
Lander ing scheme IT is really is it's the best it's a great way to do IT. And you know just thing it's like the CIA there's real evidence now the CIA was involved in Jackson. Oh yeah, you know that right? Which makes sense because what is .
pennies were terrible. Not only were they bad, but all of that whole era of art, they were kind of, and that was IT was also like IT was also have fucked to people's head because people look at those pennies. I could do that right easily. And capitalize only works if you have respect for the accomplishments of other like he's got to be able to look at people. I can do that.
but there's some work like that, that is insanely expensive. Yeah and it's just splatters. And you know what what is this well.
it's a great way to get over on the rich people. That rich people who is get over. It's not true.
Rich people get beat all the time by other rich people because they all agree that there are certain kinds of bullshit that they tolerate. And one of them is like, they buy this crap art that is like this modern art. Then let you know one was a black canvas once it's all to tune .
to ground like all you five billion dollars. And ah .
what is this Apollo?
Yeah an original no, it's I don't think what I have show the answer if I I say five billion doors.
i'll say two million.
three hundred million.
Two weeks of the ukraine war. That's two weeks of the ukraine war. That .
painting .
that is so crazy just give.
Fifty five is the head of in the middle.
the C I. Yeah, this is when they .
we're doing this. So was this american? Go to the set ted about IT. Oh my god. What if you made .
a great point about chaos? You just need a certain amount chaos and but with this crap IT just starts driving people crazy. You and I think that becoming the point yeah.
yeah, yeah, yeah. It's it's a factor. No, it's like noise. Like if you want to kill somebody, turn up the music and one hears a scream.
That's right. Yeah so that's interesting when you see them really get involved in culture in the sixties and they are in real canyon, the haase's involved everybody with everybody. You have had that guy in your show rote, that great man and all that stuff. Um they're they are involved with cult with everybody. That's actually .
the painting the one I had up that IT showed was not the cricket oh, this is the one that still that's three hundred million. That's even less impressed you. That's worse. That ones less good. If I bought the other one four hundred dollars.
i'd feel Better. That's like .
something a guy like me picks out .
seven point six rice .
and all the good law is the same artist. think. So this guy, what is the big deal about this guy? I didn't.
I don't know. I I was looking through another garbage in the top fifteen from twenty, twenty and I the very first one. So just show you fifty and that's twenty seven million.
So this is the most expensive works of our look at this one, how much that is. But that's something my daughter with a donation was four, eight, twenty eight. What is fake? what? yeah.
So this is money launder ing. This is money launder ing. Well then is picasso the 我 so actually kind of cool。 Look at that one, the look at this one. That's because someone's a cool.
But it's destroy the different black by elevating a lot of the other stuff. They are all submarine.
the waters. This one is all blue cept. That one line is line the lion.
How much is that one? Thirty, thirty million .
dollars. This ones, a black red with a black square at the bottom, twenty one million dollars. This is the saying, oh, that's a dinosaur dupe.
That's fun. That's my pen house. First, first looked at the house in beverly hills, learning about living in beverly hill. You had a dinosaur in IT could buy the dinosaur for like an extra million.
The persons are fun. Yes say on this place, there's one day there's one guy there that has White tigers in a backyard. He like a White tiger thing and is back your actual White tiger? Yes, you're allowed to do that. No.
so not allowed. He's just bAllen.
He doesn't care. He's a fuck, but kind well known tigers maybe .
not .
among most the people that .
would yeah now people dress.
I don't. I've never done. If I may I be standing there with the .
tiger jerey that shows the the shows of sunset yes, it's all .
the rich like iran, jealous, which is fun. They say, there is something fun about those people. I like the gold and the body and the glitter, the wasps. To me, they're like the fading wasp's pire where they're loaded, but they drive like a shitty beater car. I don't like.
and they wear loafers. I like you do IT.
I like how I do IT, which is discussing, involve or and IT choose people. That money isn't even good, right? The way I live proves that money isn't even good.
I buy things at the, or when I walk in these stores and buy a dumb hoody or at something that looks crazy or a feared coder, whatever, and people see me and that they go, you know what? So what? So what.
We don't have a lot. Look at this idiot. Capitalism needs people like me to go out and do things that are so bufo ih IT apps IT makes people go, you know what? This whole thing, money in IT, right? Money ain't IT, let's just go to the lake.
But IT is something grows about I like when people that don't have money, I never have money in that at thirty seven, I like had money like thirty six. And then you do dumb shit. No one, my parents have no money.
No one smart did does what I do. But that's okay. The only smart thing I done as of some houses.
So like I can't pick them up and you know the sore or whatever like but nobody's buys the kind of dumb sunglasses or dumb bently, like nobody does that if they have a clue, right? But my parents, my mother was a swim teacher, and my father was White salesmen. They were good people.
But we didn't know anything about money. We never learned about money. We had no idea about money.
So I just, you know, I just went, when you get money, you go, I should do things like go to beverly hill and cat, like a very a shiny gross cortex car because that's what that is. That's all point of about things. You get a nice car to drive up to one of these restaurants, the valleys pocket.
They go at a nice car and then you just go. Thank you. That's the whole interaction. Thank you so much. good.
Thank you. Thank .
you. Walking, you should go. I'm owned because one of those people are. You .
should just go you like at the .
margins, shall york was fifty million dollar house cash and L. A. Was a fifty million dollar house with a forty eight million dollar mortgage, SHE said.
People in the west coastal ge is leveraged. The monkeys newer. It's different. It's not you was old, I guess. So that are people just there and there's more like keeping up with the Jones this attitude .
perhaps filled I filled with that. That's the whole things like fake IT to you make IT is the influence or culture. People are renting houses and cars and taking pictures .
in front of them like blast. And now I think it's just not even think .
that if you make IT just fake to fake IT fake IT harder that yeah and we were just talking about the average Price of a home in la is a california itself. For la, california itself, the average Price of home is one million dollars, which is absurd. So crazy, it's so crazy.
That's so much money. And then the average income is like sixty thousand, right? Ty two is the thing I saw.
Sixty to the average income. One million is the average home. It's sustainable to 打 比赛。 Could you imagine the fuck and fear that you would have if you had a one million dollar mortgage and you made sixty thousand?
What's worse about this whole thing? Could look, the houses for million boxed dumps are not even nice. It's crazy what you don't get right.
You'll d have to live in like palm deal to get a there just.
you know what that is? It's pretty californias. The girl just hot and forever has been hot, but ruins your life, right? I mean, it's just pretty. It's stunningly beautiful.
There are parts event like montecito, sana barber there you this is so pretty, but everybody, there's houses burn down four times. There are on the third divorce. There has been mudslides, the kids and rehab. But it's pretty. A lady.
I looked out with the house up there. He died in online, the real state later, that showed us house.
This is what happens. But theyll tell you, that way they talk, yeah, ana barbera always sunset. They have this voice and they tell you the worst things about something in the very nice come away.
And they go, this is beautiful to a remodel because IT burned down and the family was in IT, not the same, but IT burned down and it's a remote and they did a great job and the finishes a beautiful and you know you're not in the path of mudslide. You're not in the direct path, but you're in you you're in an area that can have seismic activity. We don't love that. You know, the fire department, and they got called on this, like did the vegetation or something so that when the floods hit, monastery was kind of spared, like they tried. And they got all out of this like the the L A fire department, whatever IT was like, they had to do certain things were like, they prioritize like that area over .
all the other areas. Well, the problem is like the fire hits the today is burned down, and then they get the mud slides because they don't have anything protecting the erosion anymore. That's what happened.
They had a big as fire of that they have all the time. I mean, when I lived in L. I, where I lived, I was, we were evacuated three times.
Three times. One time, I mean, to burn the fuck in next door neighbor house, two thirty but it's still nine hundred thousand now I just saw, okay, only nine hundred. And it's a bargain, is a bargain for someone to make sixty two thousand dollars yeah .
just imagine .
in the world you can make even if you made sixty two thousand thousand year and had zero expenses, right, and didn't have to pay taxes, yeah, it's still going to take you in forever to pay that off. You never going to be right.
We build, we engineered this crisis. We chose, we allowed this to happen. And we let foreign billionaire by staff.
We let our our own companies by residential real estate, we let IT all happen. And it's right before we could enact laws because stop IT, anything that happening could be stopped. But it's right before they started telling people, okay, live in a pod.
Live in this pod. This is right before they started introducing, like, okay, you know what's too expensive for you? Guess what we've got? Here's the good news. We've got, and they're just got three d printed housing everywhere in .
the middle of the funds, funds buying up houses, residential houses, either doing a lot.
Now they do IT all the time, but I do feel like we are right there where it's going to get so bad. But there's just going to start with there's three d printing, whatever they're doing, where they're just gonna have houses and go, here we go, here we go, they're all together. They're all, you know.
fifteen minute city. There's no reason for you to go to fifty minute city. You you have a little part over here. Go to your .
park and you're gona live in that and you're going to have an APP and your whole life we will be an APP. You'll an APP with your city yeah everything will .
be on the APP check. And when you that you have forty hours, that's try to return.
And then climate change is going to be the big reason they'll use. They'll say because of climate, we're limiting an automobile al ownership. We're limiting this. We're limiting that. And that seems to be the next step.
Yeah, that's a scary one. The climate things is scary one because they're using IT just like to use everything else and you have to be a good person so you want to support climate change. You want to support those of measures.
You want do your part. You don't want to be a psychopath.
We have to kill these cows are making method.
These people are bad people, you know, that are doing these things like leaving their home. They're sick. Do you want to be sick?
That's inevitably I think what happens is all of these because all of these things, it's a crisis that's not this is not organic. It's not an organic that all of these cities are being bought ed up. None of this was inevitable.
All of this could have been stopped. And IT is right now not being stopped. Yeah, average comes sixty two thousand and average house nine .
hundred thousand and they respond to that IT. And then what happens .
when automation takes over eighty percent of the jobs?
A lot of people, do you think when automation takes over, there's some sort of a massive decrease in population. Do you think they provide universal basic income?
What they do? I don't know what they do. I think that IT seems like right now they're they're preparing for a world war that genuinely, if if you would, to sum out and read the news, this passionate, like without wanting any answer to come flow to the surface, IT seems like they are preparing for a world war.
Every article is like conflict was turned inevitable within five years, say many generals. yeah. Every article every night was every leak. Pago league is us. Readiness needs to be know within five years a conflict is an inevitable all you know um the draft, you know the military times, we should bring the draft back like you know europe, the future of europe .
is in doubt so the .
military time so yeah we that is certainly recently they had a article arguing, I believe, for the return of selective service for the draft and it's definitely something that um it's being talked about. You know germany talked about IT recently because of the ukraine russia thing. And there's this idea now that yeah .
lawmakers moved to automate selective service registration for all men. A new plan from the house lawmakers would automatically register meant for potential military draft when the hit eighteen, avoiding potential legal consequences connected to fAiling to file the paperwork at the proper time. Jesus Christ Mandate automatic registration of all males tween eighteen and twenty six living in amErica in the selective service system. Federal database is used for a military draft in case of national emergency.
Oh, ha ha.
what are they fun with the male part? Yeah what about transmit trans or man? go.
So IT does seem like you're preparing for something fuck.
And IT does .
seem like it's weird. It's weird is a weird in the air on a, there is a weird in the.
yeah, this is late stage civilization vives. IT gives, we got late stage civilizations ves, no matter how we slice IT. You might make IT through this.
You might look back this good tim and joe was so crazy. Yeah, they're a big deal. Lot of IT.
Nothing happened. Or this could be one of those things that people play. If you can find a power source. I saved you on my phone. Yeah, let's watched they were .
talking about IT. Well, it's also so like what's scares me more than anything is the people who aren't feeling this way. Did you see what they .
did where they gave star link internet to ask tribe in the amazon and they all start drink off? I talked about IT on .
my show this week. You're addicted to porn and .
social media instantly and night. The elders, tribe elders, are freaking out because they thought in control. Yeah, they thought I was going to be great at first.
But now everyone is lazy. No one wants to work. They are just flip into their phones. All they're in the jungle.
They're going to the because IT first is great to look look a picture of a flower and then three days later, it's like there's guys watching women get choked and you picked and whatever. Now they like control.
Yeah, they're on tiktok .
all day and that's what you look at. You go, you go. All of the that's why it's so important that the tech people will be on the same page for the most part because that's the way you lose control the quickest.
And IT seems .
to be very important and somewhat engineer, maybe not top down, but somewhat coincidental, that ninety percent of the tech people are all .
on the same page. Well, that those are the type of people, though they are all ideologically captured, that the left, the tack, is all the left, this libertarians, but very, very few of the rebels to have those people in charge of everything is just so. But I was weird .
because we have republicans and democratic bankers for a long time, and no one really can. But there's something about the tech people is like we can IT seems like they don't want to let there there be any diversity and thought with that group because there they the levers they hold are two consequential.
But they were that way before the levels were consequential. Sure, except for microsoft, right? If you think about microsoft were like liberal but not financially like they're very, very rude, right? Financially they're all liberal.
If you can be liberal and have a twenty five million dollar house in a certain california, if that's part of IT and then I think that's part of the way we've designed liberal yeah in america.
then they're just move very removed from the consequences of what they're interested in.
And when you talk to them, you you do get the feeling that they are fully in they fully believe and for good reason that they control the country now yeah and .
they think they should. That is the smart ones. And on the right side, that's correct. And we have to do everything we can. And so when they complied with the government, when they eliminated things from social media that were problematic to the narrative where there was on youtube or twitter or whatever they did like, they thought they were doing the right thing, and that they should be doing this because the people, these people, stupid.
I think everyone thinks, are doing the right thing. And I think the thing that surprises me the most is how a lot of those people, those positions of power, aren't cynical. They aren't, you know, you you really would like them to discover at all bullsh.
We're doing what we have to do. You do most rather that right? But they truly believe, they believe.
believe what they're say. They really do. They do.
And I think that if you're in the a deep convert, I A agent, you believe I think if you're hype in the military, you believe I think if you are in the tech industry, you believe I think no matter where you are, you believe because so much of your identity becomes dependent on that.
Yes, for sure. Also like I experiences that when I was working on a television show, when people used to try to tell me, you know, oh, the government is programming IT and they're programming these shows to make these show that we're stupid people who believe that i'm about you don't understand the people making these shows like these shows and watch these shows, they try to make these shows.
There's no one telling them to make these shows this way other than the people that are saying this. This would make us money, right? That's all they are doing.
Like, you've got this idea that like, this is like design, like fear factors designed to make people stupid. No, everybody had a good time. The people making IT had a good time. The people making IT watch those shows. Yeah, they like, have you watch .
in the culture every time that smith, somebody dres up like a devil or to something eye, everyone talks about what this is like, this engineer thing.
And i'm like, listen.
a lot of IT is people .
are trying .
to get attention. Can't be. And I talked about IT when there people were like really enraged about IT and i'm like if you are are like gonna be a non finally different you know i'm going to sell sex.
You can't look like my uncle and that's the sam seth look and they would like, know is a nice I go if I saw I am and said that who's my representative on the same? Smith looks like my uncle at however party who's wrong? That's really look like really he looks like a guy like me around no, so he doesn't know of that boy thing.
IT doesn't that sexy thing? I think it's far less. They're putting messages in the corrupt people. I think maybe there is people that certainly do that. I think overall, it's that people are lazy and one attention, and it's a lot easier to get attention that way than to keep being good at something.
Dressing up the devil is of the attention. Just remember the outrage for the little zx video create apps ah .
and the blood shoes. Anyway, i'm not saying it's great for a five year old, but it's like focus more on the house is being a million box. Focus more on all that stuff because that's the stuff I think the elements more .
on the potential draft.
focus more on the potential draft in the long in the long term. That's what seems to matter.
Yeah, but nobody is. You know, people are just so easily distracted by a good drake and crick marbek so easily. It's so exciting that these things happening all the time.
It's fun. It's fun. It's just a weird fucking time that doesn't seem like IT has any light, any there.
There's no patterns that I could see from the past because everything so accelerated by technology. You look at the chaos in one thousand nine hundred and sixty and they throw water on that. And seventies and the eighties was all cocaine.
And the nineties and he took to, like the two thousand, the inner IT comes around for people start expLoring some of the ideas that people were not really connected to in the sixties. yeah. But now here we are. No road map, no road map. And everything is fucked in chaotic.
Everything's chaotic. But also maybe will get like a nice avatar, like maybe for whatever reason, IT doesn't go in the direction that IT seems like it's going yeah and that IT has like a dead cat bounce where a you know what I really like, we're like, you know you get twenty or thirty years out of .
this place or more right before.
because you don't want to war, you don't want nukes to fly.
You don't want all the stuff happening. no. And you do you doing all this while they can AI Operate weapons? Yes, including jet fighter jets are used. A I, we have drones now that are insanely can't we probably have UFO sure, I think a good percent of that shit. These people.
when can you charter? You thought you can charter private chat. You should be able to charter.
Yeah um there's already people that are do in space x fly through.
Yeah you can go. You can leave our flatter.
wow. You can see the firm sphere. First moment.
there should be a flat earth tour that will take you to space and only show you part .
of IT confirms .
my friend's mothers a flat earth. Or he goes, what would you do? I got, how do we help? I got know .
one of my friends, everybody thinks it's flat. Yeah, I love that. You what to do? He watched the youtube videos. There is quite a few people that think it's flat. The problem is like there's it's it's a biblical thing.
A lot of IT is based on the depictions of earth in the firm amount, all these different things in the back, which, by the way, was written by people. This idea that people back then had IT all laid out perfectly, and that the word of god was translated absolutely perfectly. And nobody ever add of their own special sauce to the mix like they do with everything. Yeah, everything ever.
No, it's it's definitely interesting. And I think seeing the battle between these ancient texts and the most modern technology and seeing how they fuse together has is gone to make the planet very interest.
sure. Ancient text used together with youtube. That's right. What is a japanese billionaire plug on private dear moon, lunar starship mission? huh?
About .
announced this week. Well, how much money would have cost? I mean, you go to the moon as that of the idea. Yeah, remember T V O, he was going, to be honest. Oh, I was trying to tell us, if you don't do that, yeah, it's this plan.
Can we go to the moon? No.
no one's ever been. So how can we go?
Well, there's got to the first person.
Do you think people went to the move?
I have no idea.
I have barta rella in the podcast. And do you think that is? Yeah yeah. course. do. Deep in the world.
deep in the truth .
that guys been on that I had dinner with him like twenty years ago, right at least yeah, somewhere around twenty years ago, I met with him in an italian restaurant, beverly hills. yeah. And he was just laying out his case, yeah, why the moon learning? I mean, there was A.
Called penetration by this guy in natio. Swan was one of these remote viewing guys. And that's what got me in in that stuff, like some of that more stuff. He wrote this book and IT was about remote viewing and how like the government was was using remote viewing. They definitely we're trying to do, trying to use IT whether they succeeded or not by, you know, I don't know, I know, I know is is a pretty accepted that we didn't go to the room.
No, no, I mean.
it's it's still among conspiring .
spirit theory ists among those folks yeah, none of those folks think we think we went to the moon. I think he was a horse IT. Some people think we went to the moon, but we fake the footage, right? Because that w radiation of us thing to do.
to do IT and then actually a fucked we're .
got a film some there's also like, yes, there is precedent that they did use certain photos that were from obviously from training missions, right? And then they backed out the background and try to these are photos of spacewalks because of someone's like doing a space walk like um there's one of um new armstrong buzz who's Michael s Michael Collins in the gi fifteen.
And what they did was but this could be over zelus pr people that to do in this right that NASA they took a photograph of a mission where he was in a training mission, and you, he's suspended by cables with in the teaching him how to use the spacewalk stuff. And then they reverse the image and blacked IT out, blacked out the background. See, you could find that.
So those types of things give people an indication that there's a problem. Well.
they give you an indication that there's a pattern of deception willing to lie. They're willing to at least fuck with the truth for publicity purposes. So we want good .
photographs of something going a .
whistle or yes, i'm sure. So that's IT. So they took the photo on the left, and then they just reversed IT to the photo on the right and blacked out the screen.
So the one of the left, obviously there in training mission, the one on the right, they're pretending its space, which is pretty wild, I mean, really pretty fucking wild. They did that. That is wild. It's wild.
But he said, no bowing.
more whistle lers came out more .
and more whip them .
were murdered, right?
Well, yeah, but I love you .
think they were murdered. Did they commit suicide? What happens.
folks? I think they were murdered.
What's the story? Was the official story about the two boeing whistle blowers who got walked.
bowing in national security company. Is an american, a defense contractor? You you working for bowling, you're working for the government.
You come out and whistle, blow. How do the fuck in FBI like that? Theyll get ready to too, if you start in whistle.
What's the official cause of death .
for the sitting in his car shot himself. One was super. He was said.
I will beside to, if I disparaged a great company like.
boy, I love boy, realized.
what have I done to this?
He ably company, he probably sucked as A I I N fake was a blow.
He knew the house of cards was coming down. No ten.
pretty probably when out with them and always talked about, I would say, these planes were you like to shut up, right? Shut up. I'd fly all the time. A lot .
of people flat.
I don't want to know how bad the planes are. Let them crash. Let one of them.
Here's the deal. No one's going to fix IT. So just don't .
bother me. Fifty boeing whistle blowers still want to talk safety .
fears despite two informants .
dying after speaking out.
They would kill fifty presentive .
disparate ging. A great company like boeing was the say here, john barn nett, sixty to quality control engineer, just begun testimony in a lawsuit against women march when he found in his truck at a health Caroline a motto with a fatal self inflicted gunshot wound. Yeah, that little fishy.
Joshua d. Dee, forty five, died unexpectedly. Ly, in early may, the quality auditor at spirit ero systems, one to blow biggest suppliers, passed away in the hospital following the onset of a fast moving infection.
And they can do that to you, they can do that to you. They can give you. But they certainly can shoot you the head.
They can do all of that.
think you definitely shoot you that.
And their attitude is like, hey, you know, can you can you not .
fuck up .
our thing trying .
to fix IT.
trying to fix IT.
you're not helping. And what do you do in you?
Can you want attention?
Do you think this like James lenny as a very interesting take on this, think that china um is they they own a competitor to the boeing planes. Anything the strategy is to destabilize boeing and have the chinese plants take over.
They are killing .
the White le bowlers know that there's some sort of a push to get this chinese jet company to get their products. They're more safe. Their Better. Would just take .
those maybe, but boeing is so deeply a messed to the national security apparatus, I can see that ever happening, right? There's no way that we but .
if you wanted to do something like how to do, would fuck with the safety. I mean.
we do depend on too much for national security. We do depend on too many things from china already.
Oh yeah, was medicine like all of that?
Like not only medicine chips, you know what's that thing? That what do they do is IT reactors, what they bought, what they, what they they basically said when not selling you these anymore.
So many the minds, that's right, know so many the minds in the congo are being run by china.
So I I think so stupid to just start buying all their stuff. But maybe, 嗯。
possibility china's homegrown seven thirty seven competitor has to wait a while to fill the vacuum left by boeing europe, says the C O M A omc nineteen. Uh, C A nineteen is too new to approve by twenty twenty six x. So they have their own version.
So if they are playing in a long game, what Better way to destabilize the competitor? Then just listen, we need to save money. Yeah, cut back on some of these safety inspector res.
Now the mechanics do their own safety. And es, absolutely one. We're one.
If you just put that little peace in place, if you just did that and you just taken to account people's laziness and our people suck at their job already, and then then there's no oversight for the mechanics, what's the possibility that mistakes going to be made? One hundred percent? yeah.
Well, corporate espionage. Gy is probably one of the strongest talent. And one of the things you've excelled .
out how do IT though lines is when he said that may also like .
chees might be right, he might be right. I just don't want to sit in a plane and be fucked and nervous. Oh yeah, for no reason yes, but you to ask, I want to bowing people to shut their fucking mouth.
Let this thing go down the runway. Let me feel like it's okay. And if that happens.
that happens. Know the ultimate conspiracy theory, yeah, that trump has a boeing plane and .
that's .
why they .
are doing .
that is imagine .
that imagine that's what they did. What happens if he died?
Imagine that?
I don't know cases are gonna .
be if he gets worked. I don't know .
they're gonna that I think they're going to try to go to work with china. I think they're gonna go to work. I think they're going to if they are going to do anything, I think they are just fuck and try to do something that either delays in election or makes an election harder to have or something I don't know. But if they were gonna, something that might have been IT might be that, and I don't know, and they may do nothing. They may just have a fair election, I don't know.
But this is the question. This is what we're talking about earlier. If they are willing to deceive us with the steel door, they are willing to ceive us with what they did with berny and what they did with r fk junior in the prime.
If they want to do all that, why would we think that they wouldn't fuck with the election? Like this is the one thing that they wouldn't fuck with. And then if you question at all, yeah, especially trump, because nobody really cared win. Everybody else questioned in the elections, right? Nobody cared when hill went around forever questioning the elections.
Nobody care. Everybody has questioned the elections in this country for a very long time. Standard move, push gore member, this member, it's kind of a standard move.
It's been getting more and more more event in the sense that, you know, people we know after truth was a whole thing with russia yeah. And then I don't know. I haven't look at any evidence for the sockery, but I think there's public fucker all over the place is public fucker y .
every election there's got a big god. That's not zero. The amount election fraud isn't zero.
This one, they have to do something big. This one will have to be if something's gna happen, it's probably going to have to be something big. They're going to have to wag the dog on such a, you know in such a way that amErica is like, wow, and they're ready. Are already there are some articles coming up in like, you know could a foreign government perhaps take advantage of yeah so who knows what the plan? I just know that they don't want him in, in a way that i've never seen, never.
never been more transparent.
never been more transparent how much they do not want him in. And i'm not even saying that you can't criticize him or you have to love him or anything. I'm speaking simply again from looking at the measures taken since he announced a canada city.
And here's was really crazy. I think they thought they did enough propaganda wise before two thousand and sixteen for him to lose. Yes, when you watch all the news reports and all the coverage, IT was like, ninety percent hillers going to win.
And then, as the night went on, ever was like, holy should he won? So they went through the egg on their face. They went through all that.
They're not going to let that happen again. And now he's an overwhelming favorite. Yes, well, he's a favorite.
If the election happened now, the election was fair, he would win, right? Yes, I use several points to head a bit. right. What's the latest polls? Because he went up in the polls after the conviction.
which was such a mistake for them to try to do that, because he raised forty million dollars.
something like that, millions, way more than that, maybe more. I think that's one hundred million .
crash his campaign website.
Yeah yeah what is that poll? How do they like question about the world quake like when some new take some news breaks to like what do you think now, right? How I always say this.
They're only getting results from people domino gh to answer polls. so. By the way, is a skilled response for sure the polls in today's age, there's no reason to answer.
And why you do social stigma of sank trump oh yeah. So I think that you have to weigh the numbers like that, right? So there is a little bit of a social stigma to say or certainly there was maybe it's going away, but there was. So you might want to wait the poll to that as well. That's a hundred percent true.
And go there is a certain .
percentage of people that are lying and saying biden who aren't going to vote for burden, right? So a close race might really mean the trump is up a few percentage points. I think he's .
up a few percent points already. I think up like six pen.
And I talk to a lot of hard court leftists that are like, really resigned to him winning and don't care because .
they say maybe what we did .
not what they said. We did not vote for buy into go to war with ukraine, go to war with the russia through ukraine. We didn't vote for jack up inflation, jack up inflation.
We didn't vote for an unending commitment to whatever israel want to do a gaza. We didn't and vote for house Prices being higher than they've ever been, interest rates being higher than i've ever been would involve any of them there. He's one a lot for the environment by and supposedly, but also a lot of people didn't vote for all the taxes come along with that.
What is the new one they're doing there? They're going after the guy from the .
epoch times for .
investment ment or something e pox times, hard core right side. What is which is how e poc times is hilarious. This has the added .
welcome to the end uh, money launder ing uh.
charges alleged sixty seven million doll global money laughing ing scheme. So what's see? This is the headline, right? What's the actual story? What's a good place to go? Probably A P, S, probably a bit more baLanced.
Go to A P, just for the fuck with IT. All right. What will be come of the epoch times, as chief financial officer, accused the money honor. Okay, what is the accusation? What is epoch times to do?
Federal prosecution in new york charged boy say that do his name weight on guang of sea arcs, new jersey chief financial officer of the park times of steering at the sixty seven million dollars in criminal proceeds, much from fraud. Eny obtained unemployment insurance benefits to the company, its affiliates and himself. Guana pleaded not guilty, but was suspended by the epoch times, which agreed to CoOperate with prosecutors.
Case falls a question, the future for company that will. That was a key online supporter of trump and a spread er of conspiracy theories. Hm, so what is the sixty seven million dollars of unemployment? That's what it's in. How do they do that? How they do that?
What this is all just like, what does that mean for the for the e park times? But what is like, how did he do IT? How would to come out in the trial? Dial did not say what they accused .
them that I think that was.
I mean, the accused of stealing money.
stealing money, launder money, I guess and that you think a topic .
executive e part. So he's just a guy that work there. A right wing media companies been arrested in charged with launder ing at least sixty seven million dollars.
Thought so he might have actually done IT, and they might just mean they're not trying to close the company, right? He's not the he's just the chief financial officer, right, right? So he might have actually done IT, I don't know. SHE financial officer was arrested monday in the endicott headed up on my twenty third was unseal the enter to be of not guilty as layer federal public public offender? Why do you have .
a public offenders? I guess he lost his money.
Was that that seems crazy because that that seems crazy. Declined to comment in if convicted, mister guan faces a maximum sentence, twenty years for the money launder ing charge and thirty years for each bank for old cheese. He thought e pok times a fillide with falloon gong, a spiritual movement banned in china and was for years and obscure free print newspaper dedicated largely to criticize in the chinese communist party in recent years. The out that transformed itself into a prominent supporter of Donald jay trump and his allies on the right of the griff thing is probably .
to try to make a couple .
of box is a grifter company yeah. According to prosecutions, mister guan ran a rawding trans national scheme over four years to buy prepaid debit cards on the at a discount using crypto currency, and then deposit the cards money to build personal and company accounts. The debit cars were loaded with illegally obtained funds, prosecutors said, some of which was fragile.
Obtained unemployment insurance benefits. Wow, this seems deep. Who but hold please because if you're booking the type of do who has a website that basically dedicated to criticize in the chinese communist party and then all suddenly flip and become a pro trump supporter, that sounds to me like one of those fucking in facebook pages that .
russia takes comes a trans rights page.
There's just there's a tone of those focus out there drifting in. One of those guys was also involved in illegal money launder ing. Yeah.
that seems like go and show some chaos.
They go some k it's a great job.
I'd like to do IT in china for us. I mean, if they're hiring this book, why can't america? Let's get an army of lunatics, people like me send me into china. I'll start problem theyd kill .
me quickly.
And I that's why we did. We lack advantages because you can come here and really start some shit.
Do you think that our government is doing that here too?
I think elements in IT probably .
are for sure. They they what they must be if china is doing that, and we know that russia is doing that, if we know doing that.
Although what would navi have been? Let's think about this right now. Navi might be, he might be a great russian patria who was discussions and member. I do know we started his career with very different views. Then the views he began to after he seems like a guy that the CIA has a conversation with and then becomes .
a prominent .
i'm not saying that it's possible, but so we're doing things like that probably. And then they're doing things to us where they're like making my aunt kind of more racist. They're starting with a pretty racist person, but they're twist inger and you're getting a more race .
with memes with means .
that with all kinds of crap I .
think they share.
that might not be true. Yeah, he is like a long night because these long island bombers, now they are just they're like they're just with throwing stuff at them and they're just like catching with their teeth to like a dog.
They share IT to their own share .
IT and they don't know what's going on and they're just kind of like it's all now it's all not my mom's, but my friend's mother thinks mcDonalds is serving human meat. So that's where we know a certain percentage of the population is is in franny because they can and do all this stuff we talked about here. Yeah it's hard for people that really how corrupting arent, but how they've always been.
Yeah so if you learn all of this in an hour, your mind melts, right? And then you start going, is cric tiguan in a vampire? Because every other up is .
down and why yeah yeah too much information.
too much information. But if you know about jfk or r sk or martlets a king or could tell her anything, yeah you have the context to put a lot of this stuff in, right? So you're not like, oh, your mind doesn't .
melt immediately.
right?
IT melt slowly, real slow. And yeah, you have, if you just can keep people fighting about everything and everything being something that they have to uncover in all this chaos, you get a lot down behind the scenes.
You need to, you have to have people plebe scattered.
Have no, yeah, you can have people like, yeah, calm and everybody find and paying attention to what you.
And then you got a blessed, you got to go every and then to go, there's like an N F T party. But a time with eclipsed was kill in IT. And everybody get get slow money and then they go, okay, will we get to climb down on this, right? And then the internet free and then like, man, let's climb down on this. And it's just the isolate between clamping down on things and then latin people run with them for little bit.
God, David.
ah so delicate baLance .
you imagine be in the charge of k is you think there's a guy that's like runs a char department and the deep state.
well, I think there's there's many guys to do and ladies and you .
think forget that what is their view in the world if they're the ones that are instigating all this chaos and they're the ones that are feeling IT online, if they're working to actively do that and comment on things on twitter and get things crazy, what is their views of the world? They must be so sync.
I think the only view those people we've ever had is the alternative is worse.
right? If I think .
that's the only view they have, I think when they would do an mk tra on people, I think they were going the alternative is worse, is worse and you can justify a lot of things when they were carpet bombing vietor. It's the alternative is worse. I think that's kind of the only view that those guys can have in in the national of the national security apparatus. They can I don't think they'd analyzing and too .
much outside of that. This does not make me feel good time. Well, I was open to .
be more well, we're going to tell .
jokes tonight. Be fun, such fun, and tell jokes. Are you split your time? You're all over the place down.
I'm all over the play. Spend most of my time in the french protector at where I find honest people, and it's so good to have honest people around you. I'm very suitable to environments, a lot of people that live on boats.
No, no, no. I'm all over the place. You mean I M talent? We're just in europe for three weeks. IT was amazing. I'm here. So just here.
I'd going to spend a lot of time here, I think in the summer and fall because now off the roads. So it's like i'm going to be here. I'll be puppet.
L A little bit nice, you know i'll be around. We're doing something cool with netflix. We can say that it's not a stand up special some calls. It's like an election .
type special thing.
So that's a, yeah, you know, it'll be fun and i'm excited about that. And you know it's just fun. Na do fun stuff.
And who knows? We don't know. Yeah, it's fun. IT could all work out.
IT could all work out. IT probably will all work out that. I mean, you can look back on there's A A A syrian tablet, I think yeah fucking in four thousand years ago, something like that, i'm pretty sure I saved IT where they were talking about .
the end of the world.
Either guys saved IT. It's just one of those things like human beings always have that feeling that it's all fAllen on apart there, have that feeling that at a certain point time all our looks gona run out.
And IT has that see of the thing that generation there's is the one with the world dances. But we are right here.
IT is a syrian clay tablet dating torrone two thousand eight hundred bc, bears the inscription our earth is degeneration. In these later days, there are signs that the world is speedy coming to an end. Bribery and corruption are common.
Children no longer obey their parents. Every man wants to write a book and the would happen. But I had IT right there.
And and the end of the world is evidently approaching. That's amazing. So this is, this is a good way to end this.
Just explain to people, this fear that we have had is just, we are in a constant state of change, in a constant battle of truth and propaganda. And it's always been that way. And that this tablet from four thousand and eight hundred years ago and .
did have always.
that always, always be, we're monkeys. We're crazy monkeys.
So find something fun out there. Come to the mother ship and come to the mother ship. And and not this.
We gna here this week, here this weekend. Oh, so i'm here, this week. I am here, baby.
So we're going to do fine. Gang, yes, spirit, chinese spiritual warfare, if you like. Chinese spiritual warfare, these shells will be for you.
The text message i'm going to be sending you in the future going to be Green. Are you going to? I am trying to switch over.
You going to android. See IT. I don't like being trapped. I failure is trap. I an anxiety .
about switching. I don't like either.
I get anxiety about .
watching when I see that crazy, that Green text message comes in. It's going to be so weird though.
but IT is weird. Do I think it's weird that so trapped? Yes, in in this wonderful apple bubble, they do a great job, make a great for, it's great.
Everything works great. It's great. I love the way you going to send videos and air drop people in face time. People, I love IT, but I also don't .
let you got have the new charger all the time.
No, not anymore. Now it's U, S, B, C. Every U, B, because of europe, is actually forcing apple to comply.
All of all of these, like social media sites, they or whatever, there is apples, not social media. But like all these tech companies, they have downsides. And then they have things that are really good. Facebook had things, things that were really good, but they also cell mates in the Philippines.
I was watching, and there was an instagram page that was all dedicated to finding people in prison that you could date when they get out.
Thank god.
Thank god I was looking at us like how many people yeah who are just like captain and say, how are just at home looking at these people going?
It's a able country.
Meet an inmate, only inmates in the U. S. Seek pen pals. I just typed in hard single inmates. I videos a single video.
This got to be guys and gals that are interested in that, like that thing. Someone, they don't have nowhere to stay. They stay with me.
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You want to meet people that have been in jail. Come to one of my show, and it's a very good chance. Is a high likely made?
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