The joe rogan experience.
What you is our signal you know I pet have that he could I think he could be president but um yeah .
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is happy to do with the boy cot of starbucks .
and mcDonald and hand hand like what some rabid hole should I didn't know about as possible .
you know hand hand um his house was in assad a which was close to where to live? Yeah I day my wife was like certain certain lives over here.
Have you ever read into the M. K. Ultra connection between her hand, her hand, jack ruby and jolly west so no.
I have IT, but I know i'm working with kurt mesu r and he knows all that SHE .
he knows .
you know like just go ruined him.
You've ruined him because he didn't I don't think he's aware of so many legitimate actual conspiracies meaning, like our governments and corporations conspire against, american people lie twice fact to store things.
But kurt is one of those guys that once he finds out something that you know because he had to grew up in a cult, right? So is in a jehovah ness called when he was Young yeah, sorry, jove's witness but and then becomes the median and you know, like he's so averse. Bullshit is like, no, no, no, no, no.
Because like you fuck and rule my childhood. I know what this is. I've seen this before. I've seen this in another form.
I know that that is like superpower because he'd been .
through IT you ruined him. He shows you ruined him. He's so he so crazy is so man to get up set on the show.
He gets legit angry here. IT is other .
controversial cases west was assigned to, including evaluating surface or hand who assassinated rabbit of Kennedy h. June excuse me, at the ambassador hotel langs, june fifth thousand nine hundred and sixty eight. West claims to ham was the subject of psychic driving, a mind authoring technique involving hip nosis or paralytic drugs.
Psychiatrist s often used barbiturate first, settle the fuck down. You used acid stop line. And what is this? Oh, maybe possibly barbi to IT or something legal. Now they were using as who's this west go jolly west was the head of mk ultra. Use the good yeah, the chryon's extensively in Thomas news book chaos about the .
manson case. Yes, my wife is reading that right.
God, there is a good.
but he has an audio back. So I crazy.
That book is thus was uh, greg fitz's as roommate in new york and then also not rooming excuse me, neighbor, who is his neighbor new york? And then also his neighbor in venice, california. We can move like, so they were like near each other for twenty years. His guy's been working on this.
He started working on that as an article, right? So he writes IT as an article, but then once he starts getting into, the information is so extensive, it's so crazy that he can finish the article because the article is just an anniversary of the mans and assassinations, the mans and killings. So then twenty years later, he finally puts out this book, and he's got enough information for another fucking book.
And it's wild. It's all A C. I, A plot. The manson family was all. Manson was visited in prison by jollie west. They trained him, allegedly in hypnosis techniques, using less day how to ammen control people.
He would not do the acid, but he would give the access to the people, which is something also that apparently the mk ultra trained him, and he would get them to commit evil acts. And the whole thing was to discrete the entire war movement. That's the whole thing.
Was that a hippies? yeah. So they turned hipp something fucked, terrifying. So hippies used to be like, oh, she's a flower child of their piece and love, you know, cute, nice stuff. But then they turn hippies into fucking and psychotic murder who cut babies out of movie stars, bEllies and painted on the wall. Pig, you know, that kind of shit.
Uh, yeah, yeah. Kr was also telling me about that. Like, that's the perfect way to discredit the anti war movement.
But that's also why the like delic act of one thousand nine hundred and seventy was passed. Oh, really, yes. The psychiatric act of one thousand nine hundred and seventy was passed to go after the black panther and to go the civil rights leaders and to go after the anti war movement.
Because those people are all taking drugs, so they eat mushrooms and trying to come to like some sort of of an understanding of our place in the universe. And they said, okay, we're going to take all of these psychodeviant ounds that are literally creating a cultural revolution. So you go from the thousand nine hundred and fifties, you get, I was equally say, music is like the best representation.
That income is well, but really, music if you look at like body holy great music, great though. And then Jimmy hendrix is ten years later. What the fuck is that? What is that? Like a revolution. Like out of nowhere, something is insanely different. Like it's not even from this earth, not even from this earth.
That's all psychodeviant s and we've never had a leap like that. Son, nope. Isn't that weird? Like you can listen to music from the eighties. And lot of IT sounds like I could be made today.
It's coke music. The eighties they were all doing coke, watched miami vice and I do and coke where no socks with loafers.
But remember, I mean, whatever I hear, a print song like h that could be made today, that could event from right now.
Yeah, prince was the most versus, right? Because he could do anything like, if you go to his early stuff, IT was like, this real sweet music about fucking.
you know, like head.
that song head, like from his first out or second home. God, he was good.
He was so good. I loved that. He had that. There was that band more stay in the time. I'd like them almost more than prince.
I just like them. Oh, he's got this one song that's on our I think it's on the players. I hope it's on the players. It's called if it's ama put IT on there right now it's called cool .
because i'm cool. That's .
this shit. Yeah, more break .
me. I have loved that. I, I, I thought that more a day was gonna bigger than I know.
Well, I didn't think I going to be bigger than prince. I think prince is legitimate, was excuse legitimate genius. Oh, and he's another guy that we, because of fuck and bullshit because of fanta.
Yeah, you think that's what that's .
what happened to him.
What do you think about? So now people .
are revisiting the money.
He says a song called walk everybody, everybody to walk, hold my cool. And that I would go out shoes, I, I would. And so we there was this place um oh there was a very derogatory IT was a maxwell street in chicago and they used to call IT um I can't say IT but um because it's anti semitic.
And so we will go down there and you could walk and there are all these closed stores and you could bargain with them. And I never experienced that before. Like you walk in and use, the Price was a Price.
You go to the mall, the Prices you can bargain, but you can bargain. So like an exciting thing to do mean my brothers will all go down there and you'd go into all these stores and you'd like put all these close together like we start bartering. Like, okay, how about this? How about that? That is fun.
I've missed those days. That s where um in in the blues brothers, remember they go down to get the the black eye who's the clearing that player and you bad to think think but so whatever that's where that took place. And but I think that's all gone now I think they get rid of that and they they I don't .
know what they put .
in apple is I think the the university of illinois, chicago might may be .
expanded into there .
until they just stay in time. I the best days you think, yeah, by far, far they are for me.
by far for everybody, because we get all the other stuff from those other errors. We still can listen to that too. We can still watch that too.
But we we have a bizarre time where the world is waking up, where people are so much more awful of the corruption and the just the way the world works is more is more highlighted than it's ever been before. And I think it's more fun. It's it's like some of the things that are stupid or so stupid like when you see biden.
we've medical care.
thank you, was depressed that at this just cut like how the fuck is that real? How is that real? The guy like locks up like windows ninety five stammers for fifteen seconds and he says, we beat medicare.
I was going to show the other night at the hotel cafe in hollywood and i'd do a joke about joe bite. And like one of they get the dogs a little off stage and and the people in the crowd, like they are all like twenty something .
hollywood people and and .
they go and I I was like, what I have friends like you I know it's listen.
they've done a good job. They have done a really good job of .
pretending to always love job. No, fuck in love. E biden, he's always been of a joke in a punch line. And this idea that somehow it's joe biden's integrity and truth telling against donal trump, he lied.
Like the first time joe biden for president, he had to drop out because he had exposed for being a pathological liar. He said he graduated the top of his class. He graduated at the bottom.
He said he had three major and anywhere he said he was chosen, the most outstanding political IT was all lies. And then he cut called plaza ized, someone else that only this, their speeches, but like their life story. He like, yeah, he was like, who does that? And so he added, he's been a joke, always was a joke.
And this idea, uh, the reason why black and Brown had, I had to know, uh, tell this corner when he came on my show, hey, the reason why black and Brown people are locked up at way higher rates in their population is because of joe biden, not because of Donald trump. Donald mp. Back did the step back right? Which is probably, why is getting twenty percent of the black vote right now? this? So this all all, all the new right, all their narratives are falling away.
People are waking up. And not only in america, but I I do not to get. I do miss the time before cell phones and the internet. IT was more than innocent time. I do miss that time.
I'm glad we went through IT.
Yeah I mean.
i'm i'm .
also miss IT, okay, but but I was just in europe and I want to eleven day two or whatever and I don't know if I was gonna. You know that boy's going to show up. They did and same was like the same shit that people think they're upset at the media.
They upset at the control. They're up the censorship. And I didn't know, like jeff basso, I was in norway. They're like jeff basel owns the ken media here too. I like what I didn't.
I had never thought about like that, of course they would course of cause and so and everybodys going through the same shit. London sweet in denmark, norway, they're all fucking picture. I like, like I am. And they're like, all sick of being like to. They're all, they're all hate their media and they all feel controlled.
That's what's good about today because before the media used to do exactly what they're doing now, but they didn't IT wasn't transparent, right?
Nobody knew right? Well, there used to be fifty giant media companies, so there used to be more truth that could get out.
But now, because bill clinton in the telegram dictation at the one thousand nine hundred ninety six, we went from fifty giant media companies down to six, meaning that every TV show, every newspaper, every magazine, every radio show, it's all comes from one of the six companies, right? And that's why journalism sucks so much right now, because journalists used to come from blue color backgrounds like me, but now they they know they all have to work for one of the six billion or own companies. And so the billion's hand picked those people from ivy league schools now and they're all going to be class loyal.
And so that's why the whole thing it's a great time. But also we're pitted against each other now by the media like never before, right? Like no matter what the story is, they have their minions and the press reported in a way that makes you hate your neighbor and blame your neighbor and not the guys doing IT right like you.
Uh so so the older guarani gets keeps us fighting once each other and that's real. That's not made up that. So I mean, look at how they lied about um the biggest story like so the cow written house story right now.
I hate to that kid because, uh the corporate media told me he was a White premises who didn't live in the community. He traveled across eight lines with guns to shoot three black people at a black lives matter rally. And I hate to him, and then I watched the trial, and he turns out he did live in that community.
He was A A, A lifeguards in that community. He was asked to protect the car deal ship by immigrants of color because the cops wooden, and he, he didn't travel across the lines with, gone to you and shoot three black people. He shot three White people.
And I was like that.
A maybe, maybe. Well.
he killed one. He definitely.
And then he shot the other guy through the ARM, the ARM. Yeah and there are all three ecrire als. That's another part.
There are three criminals, terrible people. This is the thing about um riots when riots are too much like a war, like h anytime, anytime there's A A gathering protests when people get angry in their marching, I think that knights in us the same feelings of war and people start doing while a crazy shit they went after to do with the scape red and try to hit him in the skate board. He ran away from them before he shot.
So he shot the first guy who was the part of file, right? And and we know that that .
guy had threat to shot and killed two men, wounded another man, so so killed two and wounded one.
So in the first guy, he shot what had threatened to kill them all day long. And we know that he attacked .
them because his fingerprints are .
on the gun barrow.
He even says right there in P. A race was a major theme in the U. S. Media commentary, although written house and those he shot were White, White in a while.
Yes, most people didn't know, including people that met how written now, like someone, David lucas, the exam up comedian, he knows cole, written as he brought col, written to the mothership and guys who were there who met him, the guys you shot or right? yeah. What is like? why? yeah. And then we have to tell them, not only they, I like guys like career .
criminals.
And the media just fought decade, and he won, and he won and he got exalead. And, you know, now.
good. No people say to me, I go to, why are you defending co written house? I go not defending co written house. I don't know co writing house. I'm defending the truth. And why are you pissed off that the corporate media lied about a sixteen year old kid to divide the country? Because that's what that .
was about yeah and you're just going to polarize a kid even more I mean, that kids going to so hard right now, of course, of course, that the only people that stood by him and everybody else lied about him. The media lied about him and so many people had this so right there's surface narratives, right? And surface narratives are the best.
The media is the best at propagating surface narrative, their best at headlines, even if they are misleading effect. Yeah, but these surface narratives are the ones that get into people's heads that are the least informed. And that's the general population.
People still think, work, brush a gates, real people like that was shock. Like I thought he just stated trump.
but he doesn't even know what the W F.
He didn't. Did you see rosen had to tell him, even know mk, l, and then he got the balls to tell, build, this isn't e, it's in either. You don't know fucking in anything well built.
You them up that was wild. You can't go tat at tat like that with built. So he does that to himself all day, all day. He's like battle and out in his own mind have an arrest will look at you, fucked and fill fuck at you you fucking stupid snake is on is fifty five years old dss like a teenager?
The fuck you do IT what do you ever do? Why should people listen you? You're to pay a general think exactly exactly.
But that's the that you know the biggest shocker to me was is like the bubble that people live in, right? And it's like don't it's just like with the debate, like do you think that the the lies that the media has been telling from i've been saying joe by has been a demanded walking death ride since twenty nineteen and it's because it's ban obvious that he's suffering from something. Well.
there's a decline, right? If you just saw him in twenty nineteen wouldn't be as obvious. But if you saw him from like when he was running for president at in thousand hundred and eighty eight, which I did I took to ever tell you about job A I D night we have stitches, stitches comedy club.
In one nine hundred and eighty eight we had joe bide and night. What mean I would go on stage and do your act, and you go on stage to do my act? Is a you exactly? So we would call IT joe by night. And all the comics would go up and do each other's acts.
That sounds like fun.
That was fun. IT was so fun because just like some guys, you know, you wash out a Jimmy tingle or you back in those is too sweet. You go up .
and do there.
guys you work with all the time where you have got to see their set all the time you go and do their act. And we had a time. But he was an open mockery that he was a known players in ada.
in A D A. I know that's why this hold this rehabilitation is all because of trumped arrangement syndrome that they have to pretend like joe by, and some kind of guy with integrity ity, the horrible criminal anti worker guy that he's bent his hold, that he's spent anti student, anti worker, and he he crossed a, got the railroad strike and everybody just memory holds that that that happened like if trumped that they would be on billboard's forever. And again, it's what you why do you think that? Because my whole life, the establishment loved at all.
Trump, right? Because the only option is if you don't go with biden, then you're not with the democrats. The democrats view themselves as a team.
They view themselves as a team as much as page to think of amErica first, like that team is democrats first. And that's the only representation they have right now. Like, apparently not. I know of this is true, but someone tell, will you tell me about this is Jimmy about the live streaming of was you or is that someone else of rob reiner and all these people .
they like I i'll find the story that .
they were all life streaming. The debate freaking out.
Burberry ry is crying in.
These people are strange. These people are no different than the man's and family in that they are in a cult. Yes, they're locked into this ideology is not as bad as a man's of family, but it's clearly a cult. It's an ideological cult where you're not willing to go against any the doctrine of the culture.
And one of them, you not allowed to, you're not allowed to. You have to practice group think.
And that's and bill mars are heroic even though he's like he's very much a liberal. He's a heroic because he says .
is everyone is a while i'll tell the truth.
lot of times just he's not as a coin decide like him to be about some of the stuff like mk ultra, the w ukraine. why? I don't know what he knows about new ukraine, but he hates don trump. I think I couldn't figure IT out on the pocket. He wouldn't even like have a rational discussion as .
to why he's crazy but .
the thing he I pound out that he was sued by down true yes.
so that that was probably a because he when he said that down a he is in a ring attack and though he suit how .
this debate watch party with roj one and entered shouts and tears.
that should have .
been fucked keeping over the car asia, that should be the fucking in the real and that's .
what you get and I say good free. That's what you get for fuck and lying they they ve all I know I think the media took just a bigger hit is joe biden at that night because now, I mean, just a few weeks ago, there's that joe, that mental case on a morning, joe and and and be seen he was saying I takes up and if you don't believe IT F, U. He says this is six in the morning, is telling his if this is the best version of joe and i've seen he saw that kind car is the best first .
and like a lay it's amazing .
zy in republic .
and and they and they yes and they say .
that trump is the liar. It's they are right now in the middle telling the biggest lie and it's ever been told in pal, this is bigger than f dr. Can walk this. This is bigger than that hampton.
Real date is .
not cheap.
and you got to do some things maybe you don't want to do. If you want to buy that sweet house and just drink your champagne by the lake, just look at over the bay rather, just look at over in the ocean going, I fuck and made a baby i'm here in the .
hamptons that's yeah that it's .
i'm about to go to dinner with rob hiner hey.
I I always know I always said I don't know if I Better or worse than those people, but I i've never having no one ever made an offer to sell to buy me out. So I don't .
think it's a bio or sell out. That's a thing that people think. I think what happens is you get in locked into a cult, and then I think also you get invited to things for the important people. And that one hundred percent will shape the way you talk about stuff. If you get invited to a dinner with bill gates, and, you know, some very important people, when their name comes up, you gonna .
defend them brack. Obama talked about how just being in the room with the donor class changes you just being in the room, of course, and like Chris hayes wrote a book called the twilight of the elite about how that happened. And then he became a thing he wrote about, it's an unbelievable.
yes, I don't know much.
He is amazing how they fired all the, they fired the the arab reporters and the muslim reporters at amazon and bc, because they were they were telling a little bit of the truth about what's happening, or they were confronting people over IT. And here you .
have to have one one narrative.
And that's IT. And and then, but none of the like you, they are supposed to stand up for this, Rachel matter, say something. Why did Chris hays that none of them said anything?
None of a tough, fake, tough guy, lord's donal, none of them said anything. They just, okay, will keep your head down and keep take them. You know, rico metal is pay one hundred thousand dollars a day.
Like to me, I don't know. That's a lot of money. Good for that.
A good, a lot of man to that. When SHE was being .
interviewed by then, who's the butter's name but the guide, the tropics under what's the best .
stolen .
store wearing the exact.
of course, of course, that's one way that, for whatever reason, hard court lesbians, when they want to be taken seriously, they dressed like a man. And they dressed like a man in a business outfit. Yeah, I can address be OK like I should dress this, but a suit jacon.
I'm serious. I'm here for the meeting. I'm going to explain things to do.
People like you can. What does he say? Yeah, yeah. Let me hear that you. Start your tape right now because i'm about to tell you the truth. You if you can't .
have at six of the morning, at six of .
the morning of version of biden the lectures analytically is the best biden ever.
Not a close .
second the present .
fifty and we're all bucket liars. I won't say, yeah and these people say that trumps a liar.
that I be trump S A .
huge able shared for sure can you imagine the I don't know how many people watch the chill.
but forty five people.
Can you imagine still tuning in after that? Yes.
I just type of fuck and waking bake and lets go tell me about the world, joe.
I used to watch. I used to before I went to sleep, I used to I I would be I want to be a night when I was just a comedian before my show. And um so I like I would wait to three in the more i'll be up with my occ, I can wait. I can watch joe scarborough go to bed morning, joe. So and the joke to do this, I watch IT before I go to back is like to go to bit angry and that I don't know how anybody could watch that again after that, how could you could and have any self respect unless you know you're high and .
you're enjoying IT, you have to be high and enjoying IT, then IT becomes high. Comedy mean, it's so good. That was so good.
That was so good that if you put that in a movie, people wouldn't buy, go, come on. No, that's not real. No one would do that.
This is stupid. I've lost my is disbelief. A few.
he's going to tell his old audience a few don't believe joe bite and not to me.
Yeah, I was in a movie theatre. My suspension of disbelief. This, that's why I was confusing.
I was looking. There's other videos of seeing that might have been a different time. And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. this.
Part of the thing so that was right before that. I was like weeks, that was weeks before the debate. He says that, like, can you believe the balls .
on crazy balls? And so then after the debate, he does one details that show him before and after the greatest one eighty turn around and if to the .
one up there with the black and White too. And then I just show that so day when I said his coach, coach is far beyond coach, oh, he's via, I think he's Better than his. This is a battle for the future of american .
democracy, and now is a good time in june, thank god, in june, and not october, in june. This is the last chance for democrats decide .
whether this .
man .
we've known in love for a very long time is up to the task. So that's just a matter of weeks in between those two, joe. Yeah, if you and I wouldn't say that was a trick.
Okay, now we thank god we can replace them. Well, here's might have a theory about this, by the way. okay.
So they've never done to presidential debates this early in the election season before, right? And so my theory is like his his own team sabotage them. They knew this.
So they wanted to get joe biden through the primary because now all the delegates are beholding. The joe biden means they're behold, into the democratic party donor class, right? So there no, there is no fifty percent berny sand delegates out there, right?
Don't I have any trouble getting them all coal less at the convention and pick a new person? So they wanted to get joe biden to go through. And then as soon as he got through the thing, like all, let's have a debate and then they knew he would look like this.
So then they can have enough time to get rid of them. That that seems pretty plausible that that's what's going to happen. And guess what's gona happen now? So they're going to have a person at the top of the ticket who nobody voted for because are going to choose the method convention and nobody voted for this person and they're saying democracy on the ballot. That's the iron.
isn't that well? Yeah, well, not with that. But what did they do to keep R, F, K junior out the primary to the point where he had to go independent?
So yeah, they were making IT impossible for him to get on baLance there. What head? He told me, but I can't remember.
But they were making IT. Well, when I member, the first time I had among my show, I, I, I was like a joke. I like due running as a democrat.
I go, what do you think they have super delegates. They have super delegates for people like you. It's not going to happen. I can't get excited about your candidacy.
And so when anything he said, I distant get into IT, right? I was appreciative of the stuff he was saying around covet and things like that. But IT was just the activity of full iron, right? And he's like, i'm a democrat.
I've always been a democrat. I'm a democrat, and then I get the democrat are going to screw you and they did. And so I don't know exactly how. But IT gets so untenable that he couldn't run inside the because they would have these different rules that they were just making up just to screw him.
Now, do they do this once there's an incoming, right, once there's a president in place? Do they do this because there's so many jobs that are completely dependent upon that guy? I've been an office, not just a democratic party, but that guy. So if the new guy comes in, like a half k junior comes in, if he wins, then everyone's out of a job.
Oh yeah, well, the whole machines .
out of a job. So was very clear, watching joe biden talk, very clear that he's not making those decisions and someone writes his stuff down. We've seen the q cards that he has.
They tell them what to say. We see them read teleprompter and say, end of grote. No, he says things like all time. So we know that there is no fucking way. He's the man behind the machine.
So that means there's a bunch of people that work for him that are essentially run in the country, right? And those people don't want to lose that position, including his wife. His wife, apparently by all takes.
And he did an interview afterwards where he said he's smarter than he's ever been. And I D know him. I see him buying cause SHE doesn't .
wanted to stop pure evil.
What is that?
If that pure even.
and you think is just like a power thing, she's in power. SHE isn't want to not be the first lady anymore.
Like what is IT? Yeah, of course. I think that's what I think that is.
How could you not have compassion for your own freak on husband? I mean, jesus cries. I mean, he should had his keys taken away years ago.
And here he is trying. And you did a good job. You answered all the questions as how you talk to a three.
He answered all the questions. I can see answering one or two. But all.
if my wife talks me like that, I would just start laugh because I think that she's fucker with me. I wouldn't just send there. Yes, I did. It's a wild video play that video play with the video of gel saying that to joke because .
I say and by the way, I listen to the debate again on the .
plane when you get parts in information around one like I need to go over this, the fine tunes .
come because they kept saying that oak, because the line now is that joe might not have answering the questions, you know, like quickly, loudly. But he was telling the truth that his first answer, he like three times joby, and he lied about the medicare, so was its two thousand dollars. He said he was two hundred.
He lied about the diabetes, and he lied about trump saying the bleeze thing. Trump never said the bleach thing. He was talking about ultraViolet radiation.
which is a real thing that actually works IT actually works.
used IT for decades .
that they were talk about using IT for respiratory diseases and shining light into the lungs.
I've so I i've talk to a doctor who told me that um that that worked well. And so the people like the medical association, they came on the go here you have to sell this technology, us and and he said, no, there's a goal. If you don't, we're going to have bullshit study that says this doesn't work and that's exactly what they did wow w and they do that to everything that .
lets play this record.
You did such a great job. You answered every question. You real the.
Bro, you like so bafo first five thousand corner first thing I have done given them a hair piece. Let's go. bro.
I U K compete with trumps. Wake here. You need fake hair. You need fully fake here. I think they'll buy IT don't, don't even sweat IT we're gonna glue a nice piece on you. You're going to have a distinguished head of hair.
Second of all, whoever the fuck is given your boat tox back off a little, let the guy move the forehead a little bit. This is ridiculous. You're not trick in me to think IT Young, I know exactly .
how our old is. Go go to how what he helps .
him up yes.
IT SHE has to walk and down the steps. Ah, they going .
to show you, show IT, yeah, he he's .
got some bad .
old warms pro.
yeah yeah.
yes yeah defending the girl is from the look. Yeah, look crazy.
You don't think that's the best version of you, joe. I ve guy because .
he's the tough guy. He, but no not know he's a democrat.
He's on T V S. yeah. Well, that this goes to show you that there there's no difference between the parties and I ve ever went donny day's accidentally let to slip out on joe scarborough shows .
joe scarboro actually republican .
was a republican from great.
What does he consider himself one?
Now I think so.
I mean, just like never trust publican yeah .
and donny doy said, I member red if berny Sanders wins the this was in back in twenty twenty if berny anders wins have to vote for trump and just covers like do you do you hear you're saying and that was like, oh yeah, yeah yeah, yeah I don't know why I said that. I know what you said that because you fuck a one. That's why they they're scared of birth. People who berny centers presents as being, turns out burning centers is and that guy burning senators is a lapdog to power.
But but he didn't just seem to become that as of recently.
Yeah I mean, I think he think he was. And when you go back in time and you know he didn't, he stop talk and in a health later, he stopped talk to Michael parent day. He was for the bombing of coast of he's always went a little bitch for the military industrial complex and it's disgusting.
And so when if you really look, yes, I get so excited about bernie Sanders, right? I would know i've never been more excited about a politician in my life, and i've never been more let down by a politician. And I think they lied about the cares act and he lied about putting we had to do IT for the unemployment that was just large was a large super er transfer wealth and human history was the cares and nobody talks about .
so that was .
when red one covered hit and they passed that five trillion dollar, but bill france, not just I didn't know where they can go. They can go tax people for IT, they just fuck and printed IT five billion dollars and that was considered red, the largest Operate trade. So that's member and none of them there was no money in there for pay people's aries, remember like that's what other countries the .
first go towards went towards .
the thousand richest mother focus in the country. Try basically that's what know that's where you get the you if you had a business.
you could apply for a of some kind of PPT loan.
Fuck everybody else is get in one. I Better get one and I was like.
I told her staff and yeah.
I told my wife, go I don't we don't know what's gona happen so I said, hey, good, please see what happens. They gave me IT. They gave you was like.
what I could have to believe IT. So you have to pay back. So what IT is? No.
it's just free money. No, if you don't, if you don't lay off anybody like for a certain model time, then you get to keep IT.
But if you did, yes.
you just get free money. Wow, that's illar dollars. They gave up, joe. Yeah.
and they gave IT out probably the companies.
They didn't lose profit, I bet. Yeah.
so they didn't they didn't fire the companies and they .
didn't stop Operation. How much amazon they get money. They get that kind of money even though .
they're smart, they get paid. There's a dirty crut system. They're part of IT. Let's go let party. I I think we use this move that everybody said.
But do you think the care .
it's call the cares of the care the patriots. Aren't you a patridge?
And they say, ah, are you paid? You don't care about america.
Why do you care about america?
Why do you hate freedom?
Yeah, what you hate, freedom.
You pax, the most happy, like thing ever. The government .
can not spy new pyo. Think the patric, okay, elect blue or the national defense authorization ation, oh yeah.
Those ones they pass through in the twenty eleven and section ten twenty one. Barack obama, get rid of habeas corpus.
that's important. What's really important is that we get these trillion ares, all their money for cover.
can't rid a habis corpus. Do so now. And habis corpus was in the magnet to so now we're Operating on the liberty view from somewhere around the eleven hundreds and people, democracies on the baLance that you've fucked in.
More democracy has been on the ballot for decades and decades. You don't live in a democracy. You live in in oligarchy, which is proven by a printed study over ten years ago.
And when you're gonna get pissed off about that, no, no, because the TV guy says, and no, no, it's the your biden democracy and trop posit and and do you love all that about how or he'll never leave office? I didn't know that was an option. I didn't know a president could just decide that.
So every president has left office just because they are good people, just because they decided to, oh, he's going to be a dictator. I didn't know a president. I thought we had co equal branches of government. How much is this all? Should they just say the shift and not of its true and they all just make he was already president one time he left office.
Yes, we only live through IT. Everybody's pretending that if he gets in the office is going be the horribly thing that they predicted that didn't take place when he was in office for four years. What evidence you're basing this on the evidence that when he was when he was actually the president and he was for four fucked in years, right?
Like he didn't none of those things. He didn't proceed. Political rivals, he didn't. Clinton.
she's a super criminal. Remember the F I that called me guy came out and he said, yeah, this is going to sound crazy in a couple of different ways but yes, we found hundreds of of a high level documents, secret, uh, classified documents on her server. But you know, we're not going to prosecute.
I know it's going to sound weird. Do you mean, yeah.
that made that somebody made a hilarious video that they put IT to music .
IT was weird to the beginning because a lot of people, myself included, saw him firing comi and my, wow, you're gonna fire the head of the fbc. IT doesn't like like, that's crazy. That's crazy.
And a couple of piece of you, because, but I was going to say is because of that happening, IT caused so many people to start going, what is the FBI done? Like, what are they doing? And then he started reading stories, and you start understanding the history of IT. And you like, oh, what what they .
what do they do?
What have they been involved in? I know what I know. Good things, a lot of good things. There's a few bit like when if within any kind of large organization was a lot of competitive people turn to rise the top, you're going to get unscrupulous elas.
So your best so to the top yeah and .
they're going to do some things. And if they are in high positions of power and they can manipulate everyone around them to go with IT, that's what you get. Yet in every human situation.
you you get january six, that's what you get. You get, you get russia gate. I know the world that the FBI liked to.
The fires accord seventeen times so they could get a tap on brock donal trump s phones that happened they to the five cord seventeen times. Nobody talks about that. Nobody pays the Price for that. They did the to the guard me. You know i'm sure you saw the video of when truck hummer was on with, uh, Rachel medal and he says wealth talking about trump yeah that ah he's being really dumb to to criticize the intelligence community mining the C I and the FBI and which medis why he says they've got six ways to sunday to mess with you back so what he really was saying there that that was the leading democrats in the senate, the leader of the party, he was telling people in into a camera that the president, that the CIA and fia doesn't work for the president, that he has to worry about them. And if they don't work for the president, who the fuck do they work for a job?
right? exactly.
And of course, rich roman, I never asked that question. She's never going to do that because now she's a lapdog of the military industrial complex, wall street, big farmer of them.
The same IT was it's a natural thing that takes place when any organization gets extreme power, and that was supposed to be mitigated, right? And this is like the problem that Kennedy had with secret societies. This is the problem that Kennedy had with the CIA and what Kennedy had with the nsi.
This when you even get people that above everything, like this concept of the deep state, you put your tin foil head on. When you just say the word deep state, everybody who is not paying attention, people who are just reading mainstream news, you say deep stay the god. God is a cute on guy. Know that the deep states, real and hundred percent real, the intelligence community and consumers .
said they don't work for the president.
What I they don't and they don't .
they don't and so that, I mean, they would even brag about IT when trump h first became president, they would go on call me and other people will go on interviews and they would say, you know, mister president, we're going to be here a lot. We were here before you. We're going to be here after you so they don't give a show about the I mean, they're just saying IT out loud. They would say IT out loud. And so yeah.
so people are conditioned. But isn't that just what happens when you have competitive human beings locked into these organizations that have extreme power? Is just you you're always going to have that with human beings. These are really human behavior patterns and that they always follow.
It's that just like our country is ending the way all empires and we also extend ourselves military, which is brings me to what is that? Just smoke. R oh, really.
when I know want a full cigar, I smoke one of these little tiny monty. Cristos, it's little baby. Ga, smoke a real mother.
No, I did that once and IT may cause I used to smoke cigarettes. And like, oh, I everybody started smoke with the guards at one time when I move .
first more til los Angeles. So, like, I could smoke .
the guards. These are nice ones. But I I woke up the beast. I quit. Reason, september.
you did. yeah. Watch video. He makes .
people interest or makes people sad.
And people .
go and makes up. And i'm like, you know, IT IT really woke me up to a lot of, I don't know, I don't even people go White. Why you IT? I don't even know. I quit like I feel like I was A I think IT came from a higher power yeah.
I know you're saying that too. I'm going to go to you .
going to get a real sugar. Oh, okay, what made you go from the I want a little one to a big one just now? Oh, okay, god, David smells the thing that why I stopped is because IT smells so fucking good.
Yeah but I see what your point is though, and I see what you're saying. And there's a thing that can happen with marijuana or with anything that alter your state of consciousness, including coffee, cigarettes, alcohol, everything, is you're using that to sort of cope and exist. And you're not you're not really being present.
You're always being present under the influence of these things. And i've been guilty of that myself. Just sometimes you just want to catch a buz, just want to want to be here.
I just want to have a couple of whiskies. I want to be here. I want to be here, but just be, you know, so sometimes the world's overwhelming. And I think you miss a lot. If you live in that date, you miss a lot like one of the things that happens with people that are have drug problems when they are Young as they don't really mature properly because they spent you know fifteen, sixteen, seventeen doing mouth to party. And by the time I clean and soar like they are grown up.
But yes, that's what they say, that they say that when your addiction starts, you you get locked into that level of maturity, that you're up until your addiction ends.
yes, and then you start growing. But now you're growing in a confused state, and you've also got this anxiety, sometimes crippling, because if you wasted a giant chunk of your life and not made any progress, and here you are, a beginner at thirty five years old.
And you're out here in the world trying to, like, get a regular job at thirty five and nobody wants to hire you because you've been in fifteen rehabilitator and got locked up for steel len hub caps, catholic converters or whatever is like the the thing that IT does to you is IT IT separates you from Normal reality. And that could be a positive or negative if you have disciplined and control in your present, and you really spend a lot of time thinking alone by yourself and meditating, you can use things to alter your state of consciousness to achieve new thoughts. You you tap .
into new ideas. Helped me like meat .
IT helped me. It's comedy steroid.
yeah. IT was a big IT was a big deal for me IT. IT took me from being. I was a very narrow enrietter comedian, and then I will all put me up. And IT made me a much Better comedians that I can say. And IT worked for a long time, and I didn't like take away my discipline, like I still had lots of discipline completely and doing my when I started my podcast in two thousand eight or nine, and then my radio show. And then so never I always.
always do. Og, two thousand, eight and nine, we were like, at the .
same time I started glass. I started a show called coming everything else, and we would interview comedians. And then I did, like, one hundred and fifty two episode to that.
I just got tired of IT. And then I started doing the Jimmy door's show because I got a radio show on K, P, K. Los Angeles, which is a public and comedy, you know. And so I just shifted over to that. And IT was, IT was a pretty popular post the public. I we would get like fifty to sixty thousand downloads for episode but he never sold tickets is the worst st thing and but when I went on youtube, that was immediately I started telling to is immediately, immediately no, that is, you know that changes your .
life yeah the youtube things that's a different world. Everybody has a it's it's on every phone. It's on everybody if you have an apple TV people. I I watch youtube more than I watched the I will no doubt .
I will no double yeah .
because if I watch netflix, it's like I want to watch peaky blinders. I sit down to watch IT. But if youtube like, let me just fuck around, see what's going on, the world of ancient archaeology. Let me watch a professional pool and let me see this new muscle car build.
I get IT lost for hours if I want to zone out, if i'm exhausted and I just want a zone, and i've did everything that I have to do, I just want to just chill youtube. I go right to youtube. yeah.
So, hey, Jimmy, dare, what's you talking about? Oh, I didn't know that. And then i'm watching you ellet corner westers. So what the front person and like this is a change is mad dog.
I love how mad. I love having good on the show because he gets upset, you know, in supply. And then like I get to be amused by instead of be getting .
that it's a .
perfect baLance because they are going that everything for a and everything whole life, everything in the world, okay, that that's like the two half hour markers to show everything, everything. And I, I IT gives me joy. So you were .
saying before I interpret, do that you think that IT was a higher calling that like quitting .
quilting pot so I started um and when cove IT happened I started getting into carl Young and my unconscious and analyzing my dreams and and then I realized that the um that there is what kyung cause guard is a trans personal self and then he's the one who can't figured out we have a collective unconscious that's work so but there only is one couch I me you've done dmd.
So you get that but he was able to give himself like a mushroom trip when he was conscious without taking mushrooms, right? And he would call IT active imagination so he could go into his unconscious and confront all these things that look, architect es and god, that lives in your unconscious. And he had to have a person that was there to make sure he didn't go crazy.
And so he did this for like four years from like nineteen thirteen to one thousand and seventeen. And he wrote IT down and thing called the red book, which he would not allowed to be published for fifty years after he died, because he knew if people read IT would discredit his work in psychology. Because IT sounds crazy, all the shit.
It's like, it's like he had mushroom troops and he would write IT down, right? But IT was real. And so what he did so in those four years, he then spent the rest of his life trying to explain to people what he had learned in those four years in ways that they could understand that.
And so that's what the rest of his life was about. And they ask some member, they ask some, do you, do you believe in god? He says, I don't believe in god, I know.
And I was like, it's bad when you can say you like that. And so anyway, I started to get into this. And so he figured out that there we have a collective unconscious, because he would see these symbols in his dreams.
And he knew that they were, like, meaningful, but he know what they meant. And then he started to study alchemy, which alchemy y isn't what you think IT is. Alchemy was about turning a psychological LED into psychological goal.
And they were onto a lot of shit, and they had to keep a secret because of the church, I guess. And so they had to speaking code, kind of. And so he started to read alchemy, and he started to see these symbols that were in his dreams that they had written about.
And they had already figured out what he meant. And he was like, well, hold the fuck. Could I have a dream about some? I didn't know any, but I never read this book before.
I don't know what how is. And that's how he started to figure that out. And so that year has happened to me.
I'll see symbols in my, in my dreams, this happened. So I I was this kind of some crazy. So i'm in the jungle, in a clearing, and this, this creature comes over me.
IT looks like a big APP as his bodies like, like a big gilla, but his head is like half of the lion, half human. And i'm like, what? And he puts his hand out. I'm like, he's gonna rush me so but I put my hand in his hand, he took my hand gently, and he walked me into the jungle. And I was like, what so I tell this to my AA analysts who yun g an analyst who helps me decide for what my dreams mean and um and he said, you know that's an archetypal god and that that was the telling you it's time free to go into the jungle of your unconscious you will be safe if you long and I got so then a month later i'm reading this book and there's fuck can think the APP with the light and like there's a public what that's the thing I saw my dream like how did that show open my dream before I ever stop before I knew I had the so i've haven't in the exact there .
a drawing of spoke is is a description .
and Young spoke it's called them me thy god that's what h that's what I um where I can come to know I was like that the lucky thing that was in my dream so there is also another thing called the old man so our Young talks about this a like he would meet the old man in his dream which was like a tranfer soner self forgot yeah like that wow.
Yeah so that captial character .
no idea and .
nothing showed up yeah .
wow it's so that's a .
big all through history.
Looks like I had no idea. So how does I had this big decision to make in my life? And um IT so what what carl Young says is that you're unconscious. Your transaction al self will create a scenario for you where there's no way out. No, no, no matter which way you go, you lose.
So I was in one of those and I had had a dream and um i'm standing in line at a star books at a at an airport and this guy taps me and I and I see a shortcut. So whenever there's a shortcut, I am going, i'm a cause this long line. And so I figured out I can go and over here and I can sneak and get in and get my coffee first, you know.
And so i'm like doing that. And also some taps. And it's the old man with the gray hair that caryn had talked about. I didn't know that at the time, and I just start. And this old man, he didn't say anything to me like he described, s my hand, and he points to the end of long line, and I go, fuck you, old mg, get away from me.
What the fucking do you know? And yeah, well, now, so I eventually did take the long line and in not in the dream, but in my life and as soon as I did every so caryn has another saying, he said, the biggest problems in your life can never be solved. They can only be our grown and so I would grew that I was like, ah so IT IT happened like and so i've had these experiences of so but you didn't .
finish that thought. Like what was wrong with the back of the line? Like what did you realized by going to the back bone?
Uh, it's like I I don't want it's it's a little personal so about the situation in my waking life um but I just knew that I I what I had to do that right once I realized that that all the old man that was my transparent onal self telling me you've gotta do this and and so I had had an awakening.
I all grew this problem because IT was like, you know, my union allows alliance analysts is referred to IT as you're on a crucial fix right now and the only thing you can do is hold, maintain, don't make a decision, don't do one thing or the other, just hold, and then something will appear. And that that's what appeared. IT was in my dream. IT coincided with a synchronicity and me reading a book about what I was supposed to do. I'm like, holy.
but what do you think dreams are?
So I think it's a mistake to dismiss them. I think dreams are the same consciousness that creates this waking life. Create your your dream life, right? And they are important.
And if the more attention you pay to them a, the more you'll get out of them and the more it'll rise up to meet you. And so I keep a dream journal. I rest on every dream I have.
And h, you'll start to see patterns. And it's, i've had. So I was reading this book called the undiscovered itself by carl you.
And it's amazing how IT fits what's happening right now, today, right? And I tried to get the public Kennedy to read IT with me, but he says in there, you know how during COVID, how comedians flipped and all the sudden you weren't allowed to question I that bit about you before you not allowed to think and think for yourself. And yeah, used to be called reading.
I'll do your own research and reading. So now there's shaming me for reading, right? So carrion g talks about that. You you have A A need, you have a psychological need for to have an experience of the divine and a dit and all that stuff. And if you don't have that, you're gonna create IT.
And so that's told those people, when i'm reading this book, I like all, that's what they did with code IT. They turn fouche into a god. They turned science into a religion that you can question IT right now. So i'm like what that so they've just project IT so call Young all about projection that we're projecting all the time and that's how we get to know ourselves, right?
So like when you fall in love with someone that's the big as big one is that you have a feminine inside inside of you and it's called your animal if you're a guy and if you're female, you have a male and that's called your animals. And when you found love with something like all, you know, that thing like, oh my god, I can't live without this person. This is the thing i've been looking format, that when you project that part of yourself, it's in your unconscious on to that person.
And so that's a real religious experience because you're rejoining religion, meaning to rejoin, you're joining your conscious self with your unconscious self. And that's why IT feels like you're being stimulated from the inside, because you are and you feel this oneness and this holness. And if I lose this persons, i'll die, right? And so that is most people, that's why guys and and happens to guys in their fifties and that's why a lot of guys leave their wife and they go for that. It's fucker and amazing how that happens right? So um that's so that's all projection and then eventually the projection falls off and then people get divorced right?
Yeah interesting. So the religious experience is that the combining of the two.
the combining of your conscious self and your unconscious self.
right in someone else.
And yes, so you experienced by projecting IT on someone else. So and that's that's the phenomenon and nobody knows that's the phenomenon of love of more romantic love, of romantic love, right? And there's this whole book um there's this old myth about twisted in isolt and I read this whole book by this Young and scholar that explains what it's all about and you have to give up by the way, i've meet my animal and my dreams all the time when it's unbelievable, it's bucking unbelievable. So they have different people.
How often you remember your dreams every day?
real? Yeah and so like to the point where if i'm going to have a session with my union analysis, i'll take a nap and I know you'll have a dreamer or two and i'll wake up and we talk about him. I'm a good dreamer, especially when you quit smoking pot.
And is that when the dreams started or the dreams while you're smoking part.
I had dreams while .
I was smoking part.
but they're just more intense then they get, yeah after you quit smoking part, your dreams become vivid and intense and over the top almost almost too much, you know but now it's gone back to Normal level.
So let me ask you this again. What do you think dreams are?
I think ks, a dreams are uh, a spiritual, uh, whatever is in your spirit, whatever it's a god for a lack of a Better, Better term trying to communicate with you and talk to .
you through symbols wow.
that's what I think some I am no matter, and expert on this stuff. I just been into IT for like the last four years, and I just know my experience.
And so IT is very strange.
And so if you don't have if you don't have an experience of the divine, you are going to create. And that's what people did during covered with science and fought I, E and all that shit. They projected IT onto that.
And look, luckily enough, i've been having experiences of the divine through my dreams, in my dream analysis. And then then I also see IT. When you see synchro ties that would caryn g talk about synchronicities, which are coincidence ces that have meaning they're not just coincidences, right?
So and and once you start to look for them, you see you know, it's like when you buy a new car, you see that car everywhere. It's like when you start to look for a synchronicity ties, they start to APP. So then it's like i'm constantly in communication with god.
That's how that's how, for lack of a Better word, that's how I feel about IT, right? And so everything that IT happens in my dreams and in my weekend, i've comes from the same conscious ness. Caro Young said that the future, uh, can be set up, is set up by your unconscious long in advance, which is why I can be guessed that by clear voice.
So anyway, so this book, the red book that he wrote down, his experiences of of those four years where he could give themselves like a mushroom trip in, he finally got published twenty ten. And i'm not even able to read IT like. I just looking at this like super confusing and IT looks like crazy talk.
So what I do is I read books that he wrote up, but trying, you know, after he had that experience. And I read books by other Young scholars explaining ship, because it's his dance man, very, he puts a lot of info in a little bitter, but he took me a week, just, I was reading a book called the the mysterium canon to that he wrote. And IT took me like a week, just this, the opening paragraph, just to keep going on.
I tried reading his book on flying saucers.
Oh, really, yeah.
What is I call Young's book on flying sauce called, but he had this concept about flying saucers. He thinks their, their constructs of the mind, but not necessarily that they're not real. The very strange flying sauce is IT. No, it's a modern myth. If you go to the back, like, go back to with a modern myth of things seen in this guy.
really yeah so see .
if you could find um just as an options. What is just right? What did call Young believe about you? Are those see do they say here? OK say late fifties to hide the popular fascination with uf flying saucers is the great psychologist, brilliant precedent meditation on the phenomenon that grip the world.
A self confess kept in such matters. Young was nevertheless intrigued, not so much by their reality or unreality, but by their psychic aspect. He saw flaying saucers as a modern myth in the making to be passed down the generations, just as we have received such myth from our ancestors. In this wonderful and enlightening book, Young cees UFO has visionary rumors, the center of a quasi religious called and Carriers of our technological and salvationist fantasies forty years later, with entire religions, based on the writings of science fiction authors, is remarkable to see just how right has proven to be, as proved to be. Wow.
yeah, I have to read that book. Yeah, I think the people. The best book to start with, caro Young memory, strange reflections, which is his biography and he wrote um and that that he you know he lets you in on a little because he was he was more than a psychologist. He was a missing. right.
And um it's made all the difference to my life that I was no I considered myself of a sam Harris eighty is I to call myself you know because and that was mostly a reaction to be being brought up catholic and so I was rejecting religion and but at the same time I was also rejecting spirituality and I didn't realize IT. But now because of this experience I realized, oh no, that that know is just terminal. Ty, god is real.
Uh, there is your ego doesn't control things your ego needs once you can make your eagles a subservient to the trans personal self in your unconscious, uh, that's the key to life. The realizing that you are just the way, the way I to described to people is that world part of consciousness. Consciousness is an ocean.
And then there's a huge way. The part of the conscious ness we see is is the wave right? And all I can do is serve that wave. I can create that way. I can't control IT.
I can all I can do is try to surf IT as best I can and by making yourself um you your ego subservient and keeping your eye on the trans personal center this is what caryn g talks about that kind of the key. It's very unless you experienced IT, it's hard to understand. It's even far hard for me to explain .
IT yeah but IT does like trying to explain A D mt.
trip. I'm guessing i've never done.
Dm, t IT does make sense that a person like that that is trying to understand how the human mind works would have to take into account all sorts of bizarre things like UFO sightings, psychic experiences, dream states, endogenous psychedelic experiences through, like, there's a bunch of different ways you can reliably achieve psychiatric states without any drugs. One of them that i've done recently even is holo tropic breathing.
And if you do hotrod c breathing, you have what like, almost like a much room. It's google hole tropic breathing to get. I don't bridge of the definition of IT, but I also a lot of people do a breathing exercises in sensory deprivation tax, which provides very vivid psychedelic experiences with no drugs at all. I I did my first .
breathing exercise ever this morning.
Um this is just talking about the the study of IT. What there is a way to do, maybe I said the wrong word. So py breathing to induce psychiatric states. Just just right breathing to induce psychiatric states. I want to use the wrong word.
Here we go, breathing their way .
to an altered state times.
january times. So you know, it's a lie. Okay, is a say here. So did they call IT holter breathing or what am? I am using the wrong terminology.
Okay, there is is vigors modality known as holt robic breath work is offered at the end of an eight months training, eight months before they get you the whole trip, creating to provide a lawful taste of the therapy, tic potential and pitfalls of altered states of consciousness. So doctor J. J. Persell, a natural perfec doctor for organ, was among th the trainees and walked uh into the early october session, skeptical that a couple hours of intense breathing, intense breathing could induce anything close to a psychiatric trip, but he was stunned. The debt that what I experience was so similar to solicit ve and dark or persell marvel, referring to the psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms.
IT was trippy. So you did that .
a bunch times and does that work yeah definitely works, especially works in a tank or when you're lying in bed.
when you're you're quiet and so you just did a certain .
kind of breathing for yeah google like what is the protocol l for psychic for holo tropic breathing? This is like a specific way you're supposed to do IT. But I can achieve some reasonable form of a psychiatric state by just concentrated on breath.
I, I have this thing that I do, and I do IT when I can't sleep. My mind is racing, right? So I forced my mind to concentrate on one thing, and that's in with a good, out with a bad.
Those the only words I law in my head. So as I breathe in, I go and I lose track. I started thinking about how I forgot to call. Like I back, I started thinking, but then I get back to IT in with the good, out with the bad, in with the good, out with the bad in long brazil.
What i'm doing that i'm only allowing those those words in my head. Other ones are get in there, but i'm pushing him out, get out the door on the bounder and then eventually I can achieve this very strange state is very strange state that with your eyes closed, you start seeing patterns. You see this like weird, sort of like matrix, like for a lack of Better turn, almost like a geometric grid of the world.
And IT just keep kind. And usually I falsely want to doing that, but I can stay awake and have IT takes a while you might take fifteen twenty minutes to do in that but you you get in there and I know that people that do kindlin yoga um I have a friend who did kindlin yoga, he said and he has also done TMT said IT is the exact same place you can absolutely get there. You just have to be rigorous ous.
You have to prox IT for a long time. But they're a specific type of like a nodding and bob and they do with intense work that gets you to the endogenous dump of psychedelic chemicals. So one of one of the reasons why it's so insane that that sweeping nineteen and seventies uh, psychiatric drug act took place is not just that they used IT to target civil rights leaders and anti war movement people in the black panthers and anybody that was inconvenient, but also that IT stopped us from being able to explore what these things are.
So the one of the terms that psychiatrically use, that people who they talk about psychiatrically is one of more lofty terms, is anthidium. And what in thig en means essentially is like, this is something that connects you to god. Like what is the, what is the term and theise en? And what is actually look with the literal translation of ethiopian, but that this is what they think here.
IT is chemical. Sups is typically a plant origins that isn't just to prove a dod ordinary state of conscious ness for religious or spiritual purposes. I think that's what most religions are based on.
I think they're based on either an understanding of how to achieve psychedelic states indigenously or people coming into contact with Sullivan. Eei to mascari a is a variety of different things that they probably came in contact with. There's scholars out of ju salem now that believe that the interpretation from mosses and the burning bush, that that burning bush was probably the ocasio, and the occasion is rich in emt.
Now IT just completely makes sense that burning a bush that is rich in the mt. Would connect moses to god, and god would give mosses these commandments for how mankind should live. That completely make sense.
Well, it's probably a psychology experience, and there's probably a bunch of different ways to get them. I think that's what monks are doing when they they are spending the entire day isolated, medicating. I think they're achieving very.
I think that's why they willing to keep doing that. I think that's why they willing to stay. Every ago, those poor bastard are going to no push or stress like a retard, like look of this stupid fucking orange robe. But those people, I think, are connecting to something, some other state that is more exciting. And this one that we're kind of trap that.
well, i've had the experience of willing and mild doses of mushrooms in my life, maybe five or six times. And the last time I did that, I remember when I would close my eyes. I would seem more real than I.
I was like, h everything seemed flat and interesting, was like, this is the real thing. I'd like to stay here longer. So it's gotta be what you said. That's why people are willing to sit in the cavin meditate every day. And because it's more real, it's a more as a more it's a more like a rich experience.
I think we Operate under the biological dimension. That's where are thing moves around under the biological dimension. And all of our senses are tuned into the biological dimension because IT IT involves injury and death and illness and and crime and and injustice and all these different things that can get your ramped up in the biological dimension.
But we're also connected to something else you could define that thing you can call the things you can call IT have in the well of souls. You can call IT a bunch of different things. I think calling IT anything is a problem because we don't know the fuck IT is.
But whatever IT is, I think there's a bunch of different ones and make terms kind of described that as a man dollar like that. There is like a mandela of different psychodeviant experiences that the human body and the human mind is capable experiencing and that there's all such of different ones. How you're going to a different neighbourhood and that these chemical gateways that get you into these states, that's what these psychiatric drugs are.
We're looking at IT likes. Oh, he's just escape. In reality. I think there are chemical gateways. I think there are chemical gateways into other dimensions, into some other realm that you cannot you cannot get there with this thing that's worried about all I get to belly because are you do this?
Yeah ego and just the reality of having to pay your bills and keep the lights on. There's just like too much weird shit here. The distracts you joe bidden s fine.
He's the best version of joe biden never seen and your drive in a work on in the upside down world. This is like fun stranger things. What is you losing your fuck mind? And that all this does all this chaos.
This is like, if the devil and god were real, that this is the chaos, this is hell, that the hell is this confusion and this, this constant lack of peace. No one's there. Everyone's fill with the anxiety.
Well, jesus said, there's a quote that the kingdom of my father is layed upon the earth but the eyes of men don't see IT so yeah that so we are creating our own hell, right? And it's, I think over identification with the ego mind which is different.
You get a big ego that's different um the eagle mind is like what your conscious, your idea of who you are um and then the things that you don't like according to Young, you split them off and you put them into your own concious. So when people who hate trump, like when you see people who have trump arrangement sync me, yeah, that's because they're projecting that part of themselves that is like trump on to him. And so then they can hate that and that you when you have a big reaction to something external, whether it's you love something intensely or you hate something intensely, that tells you it's about you, that's about cause.
And so like, I never hated trump. I hated the system that got us trump without. I tried to keep my focus on was because barack obama bailed out the banks and kick five point one and families out their homes and then went on to give us a rightful fucked and health care plan that was a give away to big farming insurance company.
And he didn't really help. That's what let me lead the groundwork for people to to go for someone like trump. That always does. So that's what I so on. So when people hate, the people who hate trump the most are people who have split off that part of themselves, that is, trump, and put them in their own conscious. And then they were experiencing themselves as they project IT onto him.
You know those people know rob riner br like um there there's lots of those people everywhere yeah um and know then they just tell these fantasies about him he's never going to leave. Oh Robert in euro yeah. Now first convinced that Roberts and neurosis on some kind of abstinence or some kind of thing like that, and then he's afraid that .
what if trump does good powers is going to exposing he is acting .
in A I think rob is there is just got cut tempter range in cna.
I think he's old too. There's a thing about old men and he's they want to yell at .
everybody and he's completely did you see when he went and and gave that speech outside of the truck?
That was bizarre was and .
then he starts yelling at regular people fuck you, you're a ganger fuck you focus like it's crazy.
That's the taxi driver. Yeah have you know also, I think I think those guys have no friends. I think the only friends they have a hollywood phonies. And so you're in this weird world where everybody you talk to a phony and you become a phony and everyone's a phony, and your grasp on reality is very slippery and your eyes are going right.
So your vision of the world, your actual vision, the world, your ability to read a phone, you see old people's text messages, the text on their photo, like as big as my hand. Yes, he's crazy. And so your vision of the world is blowing literally and figure timely and then you're getting old.
And when old people are tired, cranky, they just want everyone to listen to them and they don't have time to have a calm conversation. And you state out europe initial state my opinion, let's see where we have common ground. I get off my lawn and that's what he's doing. That's what he's doing is being an old rumpy man that is so lost that he thinks it's a good idea to stand in front of a bunch of people on the street and give a speech on camera about how bad Donald trump s with all the ship is going to .
the world that I know all the .
craziness of the world right now.
The guy you're voting for, uh, a lot of people consider is funding a genocide, right? So you don't think that's horrible. You look what's again if he knew what was happening in ukraine. People more people bring slaughter in .
ukraine for what? And we just signed for another ten years of that. Yeah sign down for another ten years worth what? Eight hundred ds .
billion dollars. So this is all money funding Operation. That's that's what afghanistan was that his junior sons to or taught us that these wars aren't meant to be one there, meant to be ongoing because they had a peace agreement.
You know that that a peace agreement almost immediately after the invasion of russia invaded, they had a piece agreement. And the ukraine, and greek to IT, oline, greek to IT, and they flow, bore Johnson out there and said, don't fuck you can't do this over gona kill you and so he did, that's what I can do IT. And so that's why this war is ongoing. And they have to rip people off corners and put him advance to go fighting this book and more. The average of the ukraine military is over forty years old.
Have seen the videos of I I can't even watch .
you guys .
with their families.
They just grab a guy that is grab, grab on and .
people screaming, they are thrown in van. You going to go fight the war.
I think you lost the war when we early, so they did so. And then, of course, nobody knows how this war started. You've had dave smith, and he explained, yeah, nobody, nobody still to the state knows about the my down coup that the united states, Scott bed with the right wing nuts in ukraine overthrown democratically elective government and then, uh, they started bombing.
The people in the east of ukraine are called the downtown, and they wouldn't stop. They had two peace agreements called the sa gorge. Guess who violated that? That the ukraine IT was IT that.
And so, you know, i've heard people say that. And of course, that was the expansion of nature, right? The threat of putting natal on the border of russia, which pay everybody from kiser to charm skin. Everybody in between said that a mistake don't do that, but that's, of course, what they're doing. And so there's not what's the point of nato anymore.
And then this whole idea they're doing the domino theory again, all well, if he if we allowed to do this in ukraine and he's gonna to polar nex and is the same fucker and shit, they said all the time, it's the domino theory and gug again, the world's terrorists are the united states. Look, we did to iraq. Look, we did to libby.
Libya, the most successful country in all of africa. The guy created the eighth wonder of the world with the the way, how he delivered water. They don't turn deserts into farmland.
And everybody had a house, and everybody had education and a health care. And we turned this into a failed state run by terrorists with open slave markets. Who did that? Barack obama and hillery clinton did that, and they'll never have to pay a Price. Brock obama, and the most still do, is good spect.
But why did they get rid .
of a kadosh c because he was going to start A A currency of africa just for, is like that was going to compete with the U. S. Dollar and the euro.
And they can have that because the way the united states controls the world is because the united states of dollar is the reserve currency of the world. So that's why they can put sanctions on all these countries. And so what they're doing, which they shouldn't do, they're web sizing the U.
S. dollar. And so so like when countries want to trade with each other, they have to go take their currency change IT into us.
Dollars so they can trade. And that was all a lot of IT was based on the petrol dollar, which by the way, I will be just quit. They then renew IT.
I don't know you heard about and all of the said in cbs news is started to do news stories about how saudi arabia was involved in nine eleven all was looted twenty four years later and like you mean two weeks after they decided to not renew the fuck petrol dollar now cbs news is lowed to talk about that and investigate which when I talked about to get demonize but anyway um uh so they so that's why because cadoc he was doing that he was going to set up a currency all of africa and IT was gonna based on have a gold standard and so they're like me no, you're not you know what can do in that and they made up a bullshit thing like we're going to save the people, the unions. They don't give a fuck about the people in america. They get veterans and everybody else living under every goddamn bridge in this country.
You think if they gave a shit about those people, do you think they started helping the people right outside the front door that I know we have got to go help people in libya, and we're going to help people about to helping people in ukraine, and it's about helping people in taiwan. And it's about have not this is all about an upper transfer money. This is about volkan ized countries and turning and turning IT over the black rock and vanguard. That's what this is about.
Yeah, that will be right back. Good read. Biden is sending sixty one billion to ukraine.
Much of IT will pass through the U. S. Economy first.
You mean in weapons manufacturing and things like that? By the way.
there's no oversight and Better to to say the us. economy. Why do you have to like look at the bad side of things?
But but is this is they sell IT to us like, no, no, we're investing their own country. If you want, invest their own country. Why would you build hot, fucked and bullet trains?
Why would you do that? Why would you build affordable housing for people? Because people can afford, now know this, the new generation can afford fucker houses. Why would you do things from people want you? Would you give people health care that that doesn't bankrupt, or more education that doesn't bankrupt of we we're anges me.
I don't think you read that our military age to ukraine is revitalizing manufacturing communities across .
the united stay. The most efficient way to stimulate economy is military spending. Now i've known that for a long time.
It's the the lowest return on your diet craze. That is that's a great that's how that that's how are doing IT. Now that's how are doing IT. Well, you saw Linda gram, and if you saw this, he said that there's you know fifteen trillion dollars and natural in rare earth minerals in ukraine.
And if we don't get IT, china is gonna get IT and rush is gonna IT we? So now three into this war, you're told me it's about, why can't we just do regular economic ship and try to outcompete people? Because that's all this is.
These are economic wars that they turn into. Who first hap instead that politics is war without violence. War is politics .
with violence.
yeah. And so that's what these wars are there. None of them are real there.
Not what you think. Therefore, uh, that all made up and we've keep for. I can't believe people still fall for the ukraine war.
I could. They went into sick, the russia set up.
and I was at the Young, which I would tell those people, those nuca head at the Young turks, when they were rush gating, I go, you know, they're gone to use this for a war. And that's exactly what old they knew they were doing, that they knew that they were do. They were getting people mentally ready for a war with russia.
And but this right now, it's a proxy war with russia. That's what this is. And and of course they did IT. And of course, if you say something, they call you a putting up.
And just like you were at a assad toe, if you said something, the truth about syria, like tosi Gabriel was, say, if you said the truth, member, I me if you said there won't weapons of mass destruction you were called the trade of that is the fucking never and the same playbook and people fall for IT every time. And it's because we are the most propagandize country in the world, think china is, you know, when people in china what's the news, they know it's propaganda. And the old soviet union, people knew that was propaganda.
The defers between that and now is people in america. They think they're watching the news when they turn on fox CNN M S N B C N isn't IT weird. IT doesn't never clicks to anybody.
That when rich a matter when shang hand you're telling you the same thing about ukraine, does that some of my spite senses like, oh, this before compulsion? Yes, when they're telling the same thing about, does your spider senses go out that this is gotta be all shit? So they all agree.
Again, just like the republicans and democrats, they all agree on the worst of things, right? They all agree on war. They all agree on screwing workers.
They all agree on keeping us having the most expensive healthcare in the world. They all agree on not doing anything to fix comment this and not vacating, investing their own infrastructure. But so they agree on all the worse things. It's like, it's like having two two divorce parents, but they both agree on sending you to military school.
Yeah.
it's a kander um for sure.
But don't you think that more people are aware that it's bullshit than ever before? I hope so.
I think a lot. I think cove IT woke up a lot of people, I think I did to.
and I think IT ws like yours. And these shows that are online now, that aren't beholding into a CoOperation that are independent, shows that can actually connect the dots with knowledgeable people that actually understand the history behind everything. This is a different world now.
you know, even with youtube, joe, uh, it's amazing how many people told the company line. They told the company around one ukraine war. They told the establishment line around covet and vaccines and shamed anybody for IT was just amazing, unlike what the fuck is got oz.
Like there's only maybe a head couple of places that you can get reliable news, even in independent news, right? Yeah the gray zone had the bunk. They bunk everything.
And um the gray zone, yeah, give her this max bloometh on iron, marty. Okay, yeah. And they, he h theyd help to bunk a russia gate.
They helped to bunk a the syrian gas attacks. Iron muti did extensive work on that. I was first, but I got, i'm a dumb guy. I have to take credit where I can, you know. And but I I knew because Robert fish had done reporting on the ground, he was the most decorated war reporters in europe.
And if I didn't make any sense on its face that assad, who was winning the war at the time, would do the one thing barack obama said if he cross that red line and use chemical weapons, he would then go to, at any daily, killed like fifty people at a time with a chemical weapon. So why do fuckyou do that? Of course, that was a false flag done by, and then the O, P, C, W, A whistle blue.
So the opc w, which is the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons, right? And so they used used to be considered, you know, non parties and and non captured. And they would go in, and they would, if there was a chemical weapons es, they would go and they will give to a report.
Well, they course, they got captured right by nato in the billionaire ass. And so they go when they do the report, they were like, oh, they was a sad, he did IT. But then whistle blowers came out and said, no, that's not what happened. They suppressed the engineers report. They suppressed at this report. These canisters were laid there, this thing wistful and drop from a hoick so all was all bulls shit, right so of course assad didn't do that right and um and signed, I was onto that first and then uh iron matic came back back and he did particular reporting on IT completely he's written at least ten articles on IT which nobody will ever debunk nobody could cause they can right and he so anyway so um and rush gate I knew immediately russia was bulshed. Because I brought on bill bini, who was the number N S says number one code breaker for decades and decades, and he came on and he explained to me that there they didn't hack into that dnc server that was downloaded locally right? And now we know that, uh, how much should they were to smear piece about me in the in in the watched and post because I was asking logical questions about what happened with south rich yeah, hey, like he where was he was from the time he left the bar .
to the time you get home? You allowed to ask ethical questions about a guy that wicky league said, leak them information dnc was conspiring to keep burney Sanders out of the primary you not allowed .
to I remember I was so they had read they were to the jeff bezos hired a guy um at the washing post to dismember me over that right? And they did.
Jeff personally was involved. And well, anything jeff busy.
I mean, he was his paper.
but I how much time do you think he spent on at his paper?
A related, what do you think he bought that paper? He bought that paper. He wants to inform people about what the billionaire asses up to. Joe is super profile. It's not that makes .
billions dollars. No, he does really well.
IT only tells the truth. In fact, the head of the watched and post went into the editor and into the newsroom. This is like a month ago and I don't know, got leaked out that he said, hey, nobody's reading your shit anymore.
People are done with the corporate news, hopefully right? And there's well, that's why you saw that. I can think of her a name that idiot for the washington post who covers social media. She's the yeah the forty year old duck teenager yeah and he did a tiktok about how I don't know people you don't know what the people don't understand what the countries is going to look like without there's these corporate journalists said because they just fired like ten thousand I got I know what the countries is going to a look like. I'm going to wake up every morning and an animated of blue bird is going to land on my shoulders and we're all going to break out in this song OK, yeah, because corporate news is fucking nothing but bulshed propaganda. We've on this forever.
right? Keep falling for IT. I think people don't think that independent news can replace 1, but I one hundred percent think you can.
And I think there IT has a more of a likelihood of doing that because if you can get independent journalists that now they can develop substances and podcast and they can go and do things on their own and they get funded, they don't need anyone else, but you have any more, so then they can tell the truth, right? So they'll be holding to some enormous CoOperation. If a podcast had a building like cnn's building in atlanta, i'd start getting nervous.
I'd be like, kate, how much overtime is this? Yeah, how are you guys paying the best? You so many people work in there and you show socks, nobody watching, and there's so many, this is a fucking and disaster.
Like, what are you guys doing? And they just close their land of building? Yeah, yeah. Of course I did.
How do they have another building open? How do they have any buildings? Imagine a show that gets a podcast that gets that few views but as who knows how many hundreds of employees giant buildings were on in the airports that we get zero views, nobody goes a fuck. I mean, it's a crazy business model .
and and that lemon started his own youtube channel and wonderful nobody y's watching.
It's wonderful. I chose .
garbo .
talking.
So I got invited on that show and I turned IT down a few times and and my assistant is like, hey, look, they really want you to do this show and so I was talking to my friend Jackson hinkle. I said, yeah, that lemon keeps inviting and I am like, I would just beat me trying to insult him. Know, just be missing.
How should he is? And he, because I just got done doing a rent about Chris romo talking about, I remember them but still still lying about IT um and and he goes, yeah that would be fun to what you do that and I go OK i'll do IT so I told my sense and I could tell him i'll do the show so we set IT up and I go, I just me, I O I am not going with anyone. I'm not having a debate with another ashok and down lemon. I got just go on with don lemon and they agreed to IT. And so the morning we were supposed to do the show and our show just me, they cancelled.
real?
Yes, interesting. yeah. And so and I maybe because so down lemons like who my interview today and then he google me like, no or not.
No, not. And that was right when I did a video of colonel Chris cobo for being like piece of shit, that one kind of viral. And so, right? So Chris.
one will probably called up. So he probably saw .
that video, yeah, I probably went, put, put Jimmy or twitter. And that comes up.
Well, he should be, if he wants to become successful being an independent person, he's going to have to engage .
in conversations the people he disagrees. He still calls the truth about covered conspiring theory, one of one of those guys permeating horse space, and his, the lab theory racist against chinese people. So no.
I he had a whole episode with sanjay gupta after sunset to came on.
admitted that they were lying about, I rejected. And then they they tried .
to pretend that they but IT is IT was used for human beings for twelve fucking .
years before they ever .
used IT for veteran medicine. Don lemon, you fucked more on. It's just so the idea that these talking heads, who they had on CNN should be some sort of a moral compass, and in an ethical compass for the rest of us, is so fucking stupid and so insulting, especially when you see these people on their own.
So when you see these people on your own, their own, like when you see dave Smith debating Chris romo and just fucked in newkirk, and then you see don lemon doing his show, and you go, okay, this is really guys are for real for, yeah, this is the real for you. When you see a fuck and brian stelter doing that, w EFC hiking up the skirt for those lizer people, the whole thing is like, this is who you really where this is, just as you guys, you surviving on your own in this independent platform. Good luck.
Because this platform is transparent. They're going to see you for who you are. No producers, no fucking the scripts you're gona read off of that SHE won't even work in this rem.
IT doesn't work. So so that's why. So I have this dream to produce a show that would compete with bill marr uh because I do I don't know if you've ever seen I do live shows right with a panel and and alive audience, right so it's kind of like bill marr, but its funny and accurate know so it's the and so that's why like and so i've been picturing IT to rumble.
You know, rumble is right. And so thank god for rumble because I don't have to ever worry about right being censored. They bent out in front on the front like we're not going to sense, say whatever fuck you that's up to you is up to you in your audience. And I like alpaca, and so I traveled around the country and nobody is fucked and hurt a rumble. Mean, I mean.
except more people have now than ever before.
people are starting. And so i've tried to talk him in the like k, when you finance a show in a sound stage for me, and we could compete with bill marr and one instead of real time, I called rumble time, and will put a billboard up and times growing and right across the street from where bill does this work and show and well, and this be like a and for and they were on board and but I guess there was too much money.
I know I don't know how much money they had. He was, is that much? It's like I got IT down til like ninety thousand and episode for like a real thing that would look exactly as good as bill mark would.
You know that .
cost a couple million. So I do those. I travel with the that show to do a video show. Hold up to my computer.
And it's of a mixture of the daily show and bill Marshall, I have a panel and do, and we have the comedy and it's very funny. I yeah yeah that one thing about the Richard romantic lying thirty five, I love yeah. So I do that in night tour. I'm at the next time i'm doing IT is in chicago in August right before the convention. I get press .
dentists oh.
my D I and I think, yeah.
we probably told him and I .
said the same thing.
Well, you're a real journalist. You should get press dentists.
Um I was there in twenty sixteen. Of course, they didn't have any conventions in twenty because I cove IT right? So 4, i went to the republican democrat and that's .
where I met alex Jones that's a Larry .
the videos a lario it's a laist in retrospect IT was I guess at the time too but um yeah nice that we've made .
up and yeah the .
oxygen's thing is string. It's amazing how he is about more, more accurate corporate news that for sure but .
he got that one thing wrong. The one thing wrong thing. Well, he's got to know the things wrong.
But that one thing was a big one. Yeah, that changed. I maybe they did.
I mean, I could have been that they did. I mean that I do think that, that is something that does happen. One of things when something happens is people. And then I don't know if it's human beings or of its groups, of its foreign groups, they will concoct a fake narrative and try to get people to share IT, like they'll try to fool people into sharing a fake version of some real thing that happened. And I think they do that to undermine people that are conspiracy theories that are occasionally correct.
So if you can get a conspiracy theory whose occasionally correct and get them a bunch of bad information, foolish information, and convince them on a website, polls, get a bunch of people involved and also believe IT, I think that's where flat earth cuts started. And you get all these people like sharing things and believing things. And then of this person, if you they take debate and go this what we're hearing we're hearing this is a false flag and the next thing you know, like, we got him, we got him and if you're guy like galaxy ones who at the time was legitimately experiencing, which you would call a psychotic break, he was breaking, you know, that I was drinking like crazy. And you know, when you're uncovering real conspiracies all day long, every day.
which is what he does, nothing seems crazy.
Everything seems all the wall, the whole fucking and world seems topi turvy. Nothing makes sense. He fucked up, but he's right. So often, if you look at what CNN is fucked up on, how come they are not in trouble for the weapons of mass destruction, which in trouble for rush gate, in trouble for .
which fuck up, do you think is bigger the one that Hillary an and brock obama did in libya or hell x rodes? What do you think is bigger at worse?
Yeah, one of them seems bigger. yes. But it's also, it's like the news, the news.
What when they were lying about certain things? How much damage did they do? Why always said this? That imagine if the news people were skeptical about the vaccine, the news people were skeptical about not being able to use off label medications at a doctor's direction, especially ones that have been actually shown to stop viral replication in vitro.
And there's a history of success in using these things in other countries like arter pedee in in india, there's a bunch of different things that we're going on sy multi eusden, and yet they're still being still wooden. The real news, the real news, imagine if the real news is like, hold on, IT. Seems like there's special interest involved here and there's a financial incentive to push this one thing, which is what they have to do in order to get the emergency use authorization act that can be any valid pharmaceutical drugs that are available currently that we could prescribe.
That's the only way you can get some new thing to pass through image if that was the news and pod casters like it's safe and effective. If you get IT, you won't get sick. If you get IT, you won't share IT to anybody else.
The virus stops with you. And then there are no, there's not all these. Just talk about the side effects.
It's not true. It's not true. I've never seen a single person that had a add reaction to this new experimental gene therapy image.
If there was the podcasts ers, we would all be in the news. Yes, we would all be getting sued. We they would use IT to shut us down. That would be the misinformation that they would feed us, to get us to say stupid shit, so that we would to danger people's lives and ruin people's health. And they would shut .
us down hundred percent. And I just how are they not suspect of an industry that has community from lawsuits if their product harms people like they're there in the history of the human is the only one. And why do they pass a lot that good? Well, because they're safe. Well, that does not true. If they were safe, you ouldn't to fork pass a lot that gave the community .
from lawsuits. But literally, when they were trying to figure out why they needed this, and they were saying, why don't you make vaccines safe? That the literal explanation was, IT is impossible to make them entirely safe.
So so that what you're saying is you're not tirely say, well, you're gna enjoy some people.
almost all medications. Of course, if you give them to enough people, you're gonna side effects. And then when you have a new one and then when you understand how they're allowed to do studies and how they are allowed to throw out all the studies that show that does harm or IT doesn't work or it's not effective, and then you fuck can finagle the numbers in a way that you could push IT.
I think we're going to see a real improvement. Here I go. Okay, right with IT go. And then the money starts .
rule in the but and that's how they captured the news because bill clinton let them in nineteen and ninety seven, I think they passed along that let big farmers. Now most of the funding for news .
comes from right to my father.
right? And so of course, they get to. So there's not. So what I would say is that when you see boeing advertising and meat depressed or fires or advertising and cn, and they're not funding the news organizations investigation.
They're funding they're non investigation, right? Like but this is money so you don't fuck and investigate us that any people do. Like my friend, I need a Christian in canada. He worked very um I forget the name of the global news.
Are some a big news network in in canada a and so he started to ask just regular questions that and he got fired and he had video tape her session where they fired her you know like they, hey, why use she's like, isn't that what we're supposed to be doing? We're a news organza aren't we supposed be asking the questions? Why there's all these miscarriages that are happening at the home? Aren't we supposed to be asking about the explosion? Aren't we supposed to be asking these questions? Isn't that what we do is a news organization? And he got fired for that, of course. Yeah and so that here's here's the latest.
But don't you think that this craziness is good for us?
OK? Well, I won't have a show of the new f CNN such as us.
but us as a population because it's so stupid that we get through IT and then more people wake up.
I hope so.
I think I the only way we are going to really know who's pull in the string.
I keep bumped in, you know.
comedy clubs, and you live in as the problem to get out. Texas is a different world, is IT really a hundred person? Wait all my, oh my goodness, you just wait her really. Yeah, you're in for a time of your life. Tonight is wild out here.
right? That's this wild. I get different world. I did a hollywood just last week, and the coming after me called me native access.
you kids, me and what that .
even mean .
it's me.
Um but there's this new thing, joe. So I found out. So when I crit smoking part, I couldn't sleep and I thought I gonna die.
But for some reason I can go back because if you don't get sleep, it's the worst thing in the world I would sleep for for two hours. I was falsely and wake up and I was like, and so um I was told about this tinkled age. G B H C G.
no. H G B. I guess IT IT was IT brought came to amErica in the nineties. I just start a video about IT and it's the ultimate sleep medicines.
So the problem with the sleep medicines now is that they don't um they don't give you restore of sleep that is kind of knock you out like an anesthetic, right? So when you wake up, you're still fuck and groggy entire and you don't have that you don't have all the shift that sleep does for you, right? That's the problem. But this wasn't patent and that was easily made. You can compound IT easily and compounding pharmacies and and way a body building is to use IT.
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And then they said, IT was a date rate dry drug.
yes.
G H, that's IT.
I use this treatment for nara.
So that's the only thing it's approved for. Now you have to only certain doctors can prescribe IT. So what they did, this is what they did.
So not only did IT help you with sleep or stories to sleep, but IT helped you with human growth. Oro, and you get older red, and help you with bone. It's like a it's almost like a miro drug kind of like I remain right and the same thing fact that this .
write this very poor right, take too much of that. You get blocked out. I guess if .
you if you drink a keg whisky, you'll do the same thing. I would say take the right dose. Yeah, people, people said that are taking over. Do so is bad. Then I taken over.
Do I think? People drugged. Woman, the .
propaganda. So I just read this article. They're this guy called the midwestern doctor has got this substantial fucked in awesome, a peer corry.
Tweet them out all the time and I don't know if it's a guy or girl. Actually it's just to call the ID western doctor. And he did deep dive into G. H. B. Yeah, that stuff.
And that's how I know all about IT, right? And they did the same thing in fact, in one of the subtitles of his article, IT says, uh, the they did the same thing that i've read what they did I remember I did this and so they all got together and said, hey, um this is a rape drug even though over hip nnl was the rape drug. IT was so and guess, guess which one got banned? This one because that actually works.
But you can still .
get the roofs because the people have made IT lobby the government to not get made illegal. Isn't that fuck and ironic?
IT is roof all for what that who knows? Legitimate use.
but I don't know. But that's what I read that midwestern doctor's article. and. He explains at all, IT is my blue. And so I was trying to get some of this right.
You can only get IT underground, right? So these are certain doctors that make IT in certain parts of the country, and they give you to have soldiers who have P, T, S, D. And they do IT. But if they get caught there in trouble, because they made IT a schedule one drug wa cocaine schedule too, right? So it's even worse.
So and i've asked my doctor for you, like I can can do that, I can even tell you where to get IT, because I, and so I found a guy who said he could get IT for me. But I had put I to set up a proton mail, and I had to get bit coin, and I had to do this. And and by the time all that kind came together, I sleep IT come back so so now I know but um they that gay guys would use IT .
it's a illegal IT no is a illegal is IT it's sold .
in some countries, as i've saying IT wrong. It's rohitha yeah sold .
in some countries is a sleeping pill is illegal in united states because can cause extreme draws in us or blackouts, often used in date rape OK. Yes, it's .
illegal .
name .
beno diasaster benzo.
okay. And so this uh G H B body builders use IT because he helps him recover .
and get the idea. And that creates growth hormone. IT does good, great for people who are aging. And so now, now you can get IT.
And because they couldn't these mother something.
someone give that to the help of the like. Chris como said this when he was talking to dave, he goes, well, the people who make I remake, they say, IT doesn't treat, you know why? Because it's of pat, you fuck in us all and they can't make money off IT. So now anybody could make IT and it's pennies yeah that's .
why you don't know that, newsman. I guess dave's did no but mean sitting next that guy how to to keep his cool I wanted just dave Smith was such a like he so level headed while that was going was like how the fuck did dave Smith not loses fucking mind talking?
That guy was it's good that there was a live audience there.
Yes, in the live is .
like bulls said bullshit .
and when you see him say, I I didn't do IT, I didn't say that and then there's a video of .
saying of saying IT.
how does he not know .
that and then he goes, well, this was he says, this was the information that we were being given yeah and you're supposed to go out there and debunk the information you're being given by the government and big farmer, you is supposed to .
fuck repeated if did one google search of .
what is .
minutes takes .
thirty second .
a one a nobel prize for, oh my god, it's one of the safe drug profiles ever observed, ever.
for how current.
when rolling stone had that .
article about .
waiting line at the first room. Gunshot wounds, because so many people were overdosing on a horse medication.
They are wearing coats in August and kentucky.
How are those people not in trouble? How they in trouble for? Because how many people could have gotten over mecon and gotten overcoat get IT? Well.
it's not even .
saying that IT works. Let's just saying some people think IT works. Some people that are fuck and doctors .
like peer corry certainly certainly .
eighty seven different mean there's like a bunch of different randomised control try that .
shows a acy and that's another thing I learned is that they uh the people who do the test, so the medical journals are also uh, corrupted by big farmer. And so what they'll do is we're going to do, we're going to do a study and ever mctighe ns out IT doesn't work well, you look, they do the study. They set IT up to fail, right? They give you to a person a week after they already got sick.
You supposed to give a to him right away? They give a to him and waste small or doses, and they are supposed to. And then they did one where they to high, do what that what it's a fuck and scams of the medical field is just as bought by the same people as your corporate uses. So we're all walking around a big propaganda of the machine and nobody knows that. They think they know and they get so righteous and they come, I know, is the crazy .
thing as doctors buying into IT and realized that you can't trust them for medical advice. You like weight. What when you have a doctor telling you that you should get vacation after you just got over being sick and you're only sick for a couple days and you have two two people that you know that that strokes from the vaccine and you're like weight .
what who gets vacated for a virus they already had and got over? Nobody that's in history of whatever.
right? Yeah nobody, my parents.
but nobody else. I I know people, I know comedians.
and that to me, so I know a bunch medians.
This is the harper, the harper. I was always so proud to be part the comedy community, or the brotherhood, whatever the certain kind of thing, right? We talk in dark terms to each other. We say the most inappropriate IT to each other with, but it's just all flipped. I mean, some of my favorite comedian and some of my best friends they just want and went mental and then they attacked me.
Yes, but they just they're not really friends anywhere. They're bunch of nassim that all live in this stupid bubble where they're trying to get validation from people by virtue signal. That's all.
Those people were a bunch of cowards and weirdos, and they all turned on everybody. And they generally turned on people that are more successful than them that they really all about. They're heart of IT.
It's signaling to your tribe that you are compliant, you are part of the group think and then attacking the people that are above you that are doing more successfully, that are more successfully career than you. That's all IT was. And all the people that did IT are all terrible comedians.
There are mediocre, sad narses is that wish they got more attention than they got. They think they got. They didn't get what they deserve.
They think they should be getting more. They're angry with people that are getting attention. They don't understand success of other people.
And then he's an artifacts or he's an nani vector. Oh, that's what's going on. That's why he's got millions of views. That's what is really that what IT is.
IT is an amazing that every day there's a new study. There's a new study from south korea that just came out that said the vets, uh is there's a link between the bags, a cover bags and alzheimer, right? So and still and nobody will talk about IT where the comedians coming out with the like the same people who always were debunking the cover narrative are still this there's nobody jumping on board.
It's just i'm telling you, brother, it's just li yeah you come to taxes that Green room let we talk about everything yeah but there's no political correctness died here.
It's dead. It's dead. I thought IT doesn't get stand. No.
Austin, like my friend brian simpson, has a brilliant joke about IT and i'm not going to quote IT, but it's what is saying that IT appears that this is a liberal city because you're surrounded by red texas. But the liberal here is regular or liberal. It's like what we are, what you and I are like, regular, reasonable people who are kind, not like crazy.
like life and force. Yeah.
baby should be trans. All that shit that's not here. That's like this is a different version because it's so tempered like one of the things that would say about awesome is keep Austin weird and surrounded. So when people say weird, weird is okay, but keep IT weird and surrounded.
You surrounded by ranchers with guns, get hard working people that are buying any bullshit because they get up at five thirty, the morning ticker, their cows like they are fucking around here, man, these are like is a different kind of people and they're nice and they're informed. And though that's the thing about this town, it's different. It's like it's there's much more informed.
You're gonna your liberal here. You get your people walking on the street with masks on, you get, you get a lot of crazy shit here. You get your free palestine marches and know you get a lot of nude people. But it's a more tempered environment, like people are more reasonable.
How about the there are comedians in los Angeles who wear a mask into the Green room, and then they take IT off when they go on stage, stage.
no IT. Is this the lights, those lights, they kill the virus.
So here's a one good thing talking about my dreams is so i'll i've had this happen more than once. I'll have a dream or one of my biggest haters, someone who attacked me in public, in social media and stuff like that. I'll meet them in my dream and I don't have any animosity.
But what I can see in them is where the hatred for me comes from and IT comes from their pain and they're insecurity. And lot of time it's jealousy like you are saying, and I can see IT. And so I don't have any animosity towards them in my dream.
And I have compassion for them, having compassion for someone who hates you. I have that. And then when I wake up, IT doesn't go away.
IT stays with me. And it's like this gift from my unconscious, my transparent onal self. God, it's a gift. Yeah and and so .
it's like that .
is a good that literally have compassion for the people who hate me the most. What I can give is beautiful because it'll eat you up still. And i'm a hundred percent.
It's others sometimes. But i've had have had a dream about that guy. Yeah, that guy just say i'd had a dream about him.
Yes, despite he said awful things about me, he's just a sad man, just a sad, pathetic man. And that's okay. That's your burden in this life.
You you're gonna go to the grave as that and everyone's going to know you. You're this irritant that's in the air. You're a farm.
It's in a locker room. You're your problem. This is your choice. You've decided to be this very unpleasant, very anxiety written, very mediocre artist who is out there yelling and screaming into the abyss on twitter. Well, that's your burden. This is what you're going to have to go through your life with and I don't envy you and I don't i'm not even mad of that guy. I feel sad.
Yeah.
they were that mouse, bro. It's a fucked in magaha. That's a magnet for democrat.
It's unbelievable. And let me see people i'll still see people today that choose to wear a mask and then they .
weren't under their nose. That's my favorite.
You gotto be fucking IT doesn't .
work anyway if you you want to be anti science where I mask the shit does not work, especially a surgical mask. Get the fuck out here. You more on.
It's so stupid. It's so stupid. You don't even know what a surgical mask is for is to keep particularly from people's .
mouse and dropping in the .
wound that's yeah IT doesn't stop anything from respiratory ory like .
respiratory ory virus when you go tell the doors because the doors I will yeah in in the Operating room so shit doesn't fall out of their mouth into an open wound when they come over before you get before you go into the Operator room. The doctor comes over to talk to he takes his best cup if he talks to member, that little fuck and have and I stupid.
stupid. It's like, it's so childish. But yet IT became official doctrine, just like the six foot distance things made up.
And so I want to say so know we've seen the light to grandpaw twice about funding the game of research, right? Yeah, up and down the chain, people like that you fuck you mean the people you hired? Yeah and so he lied to congress twice, at least about that, right? And then everything else he just lied about.
But there will be no consequence that this thing that's unsatisfying, it's to watch them confront them the congresswomen that we're confronting him um isn't it's interesting though that the same thing happened him with aides, right? So people forget there's that movie called the dallas pires club, yes. And that because he won the goddamn Oscar for that movie, yes.
And the bad guy in that movie, tr forking fouche. And so, you know, Matthew mechanic, he knows that. yeah. Why does that he say something?
That's .
exactly that .
you have to guy. I love that guy to do when he did that thing.
writing his pieces.
Mediately know what they're doing, if they know what they doing, their little lapdogs. But also, nobody believes those hit pieces. The people that read IT that hate woody hairs and already hated them, like you're not going to get those people back.
You're going to have a certain of people that don't like you no matter what. So those hit pieces don't really work anymore. They just inform your haters that all on on the right track. I knew he was a retard, that that all that is it's it's not real. The whole things not real and everyone knows is not real when a guy goes on salant alive and is a funny motor ogun that's essentially realistic, you know and it's about .
that was that was so perfectly sad.
Amazing is amazing, of course, attack them. But that just all that does really is show you where the demons are, like who's attacking him for that? Who who are the people that have sold their soul, who the people that are willing to go after this guy for saying something that we all know to be true, you're going to go after him for that.
Now, when they were after eric clapton, oh my god, they went after him so hard. And area. Clapton, who was vacation, ated was vaccine, had a horrible reaction to the vaccine.
He is a racist. They found some black guy who worked with them twenty years ago said he was a races. He is a racist.
He's a racist. Everything they went after antivari racist responsible the death of millions. This is poor choice of words describing his personal illness.
But that's how transparent everything is. You know that I mean, you know, obviously I experienced IT. It's it's fascinating to watch IT happen when they turn on you. It's weird. It's weird because for me, the weird thing about IT was like, the play was so stupid, because I was obviously okay, obviously healthy, really quickly.
But I did Green.
I should have filmed IT because I worked out six days later, I did ten rounds on the heavy back. I wanted to find out if I felt good and I felt fine. Wonder you be more interested in how someone got Better? You really wanted the world to be a healthy place. Like what did that guy do that's different? He's just telling you what he did and he got Better and he wasn't vaccinated.
So what did he do this different? And wouldn't that be what the news wants? But no, when the news is controlled by giant corporations, that is in comfortable truth, that is that is a real problem, having that narrative out there that there's someone out there that can get healthy without taking this thing that we're telling everybody they have to take.
But if they worked, why would you clarify to you if you took IT, you can get IT. So you just let me get sick, let me be a dummy that just get sick recovers, which most people did. That's the other thing they wanted to pretend like ten percent of people were dying.
The hospital is over. It's ninety nine point seven percent of the people survived. And the people that didn't survive had .
three minutes.
four commodes four.
So, and then as soon as bill gates cash in his, he started shooting on the vex. Well, we didn't know that had a low fatality rate, the virus had a low fatuity rate and that the the vaccine IT wasn't long lasting and I didn't block transmission or contraction. And so we got to do Better, got this new thing.
It's a nail thing. He's literally doesn't. We ve got this new thing, and this actually works Better. I look into a his fuck and funding that nice thing.
Course he is. course. I mean.
and I was going up all the farmland.
He smart.
He's a maglev ix.
This is also a guy that people don't realize at one important time was very hated.
He was in the nineties because .
he was an antitrust.
yeah, because he was monopolist. And he knew how to crush people who had innovation in. And so they would threw pies in his face yep and then he got smart and he was like, oh, i'm going to buy the media .
exit spent hundreds of millions of dollars buying media corporations off.
And so like when you see um P B S news hour, do a thing on vaccines, it's been funded by bill gates. Yeah and it's about a vaccines that he's invest in and it's so he's funding the vaccine. He's funding the Angel that's gona distributed.
He's funding funding the media coverage of the thing. It's like every which way he's got to and because he wears a crew neck and he looks like A A nerd, that people think he nerds with a lie. Yeah, that's why people think think Chris, he he lie. Rx, they're naturally good people.
SHE, she's wearing a business hoot. She's serious. Well, I like no nonsense business.
SHE wears those fake make and Kelly eyewash es. And he wears, yes. And then he wears genes that are three times too big for her, that talk about someone in conflict that, oh yes. He wears the man genes that are gigantic. And then he wears the making Kelly edge.
resting the man chance is interesting choice.
Yeah when that saying someone in deep conflict with themselves, yeah, interesting. So that's nice. But hundred dollars day smooth that over. A lot of you .
can spend that also to fun ways. The hundred grand a day, I think you buy a portion a day.
And that was that, wow.
one port a day that would have a nine eleven .
for every day a week .
is worth line. Go around a corner, sideways. We and listening good tunes.
Rod Stuart, wake up. Maggie, let's go. So on. The malvo.
sorry, so that's the example that's so they put gilan assam in prison, right? And belmarsh and Rachel, a metal does russia ate, lies about ukraine, lies about libya, lies about syria, and they SHE gets one hundred thousand .
dollars a day, get up and science. Because what did he have to do to get free?
So he had to admit that he he committed one fellow but didn't .
have to delete things.
Ah he did turns out I didn't know that. Turns out they did delete some some should like twenty thousand .
documents or something. It's no big deal.
But man or man, who was IT about a man or man, that guy, I mean, what a hero, what are an unbelievable absolute here.
was to die I D .
in that person to do happen now. And IT looks like they knew they were let him out, because when they let him out, had a little bit of weight on and looked like he wasn't .
his frails he once was.
They looked, they hate starts and then three meals a day get him all the stake in everything. So when we let him go.
he doesn't look horrible, was eating poorly before.
but he was, I mean, I saw pictures that .
he looked. He's not getting any Better day right indoors all day long for ten years g or locked up.
So he was in that prison for six years, but he was in that embassy for, I think, eight years before that, or something like .
that got down. Yeah, who's in prison for six years?
And pretty sure six years. No jie will find what?
Seven and hf years total. But I half seven and hf years of self on post confinement, and then five years of enforced detention.
Okay, so five years in bell mars, seven a half years in that, in that equatoria embassy cheese.
Christ, I know.
How did I make pay for home vate .
champagne rowbury.
Why would someone like my mark cub who who drags about, he drags about, he lost his jet collection. Like why when he .
signed twitter?
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he likes arguing on twitter. Yeah, it's just to watch is .
right about almost everything he's .
wrong about IT bit raw. Ora, this Young kid who is a journalist is really good and he's gone back and forth of them, mark and us to step out the chat. He just gets clown. It's just weird that a person that that busy would choose to engage with people in the, the, the one of the poorest ways to communicate, like to go back. And fourth and argument with people on twitter, if you want to post things and you know you have something that you feel like on your mind, I could cause, but you arguing people on twitter like.
go how much time you were no kidding. How do you you own eighty five million companies that you have to run.
It's like a sign mental illness to be arguing with people all day on twitter in my opinion I think when I see people arguing with people on twitter and oh, that's a person, it's iraq with anxiety. That's like a very truly unhealthy person. There's no way you can't be.
You're going back and forth with people. You you feel that you're human being. You're in conflict. You're trying to get one up on the person every Roger tweet, checking your twitter five minutes to see who's responded and how it's doing.
A digital ratio? De, oh, kind of got ratio D, D here in the medal tweet and is fucking. It's manic stuff.
It's not good for you. It's bad for you. It's a bad way to communicate the best way to communicate civilly. In front of a person is the best way you would have your Young screaming to the person in front that feels about to you. Be able to, as a grown adult, have a civil conversation with people where you can disagree with, even really disagree with something, but just keep like a professional.
polite tune. But but there's this you know, it's interesting, as I just interviews, this woman called blair White and I know of, yeah, so I told her, I said.
you know what went transparent? Yeah, what are the odds?
right? So i've had, i've transport, come to the show, right? Fox in the Green room, but depending, depending how they look and but there, and they have guns like, I ve had a couple of transplants come the first like that he would see my gun.
And I was like, Kitty.
so but anyway, I when I was talking to her, I was like, you know, I feel like you a woman. I got to get the energy of a female from you. And whether Dylan mulvaney is seems like a gay guy doing an unbelievable circuitry of a woman, right? And great and SHE SHE greed. And he said, yes, he has gay boy energy, yeah.
And so he went, he went to these L, G, B, T, Q, the pride parade, right? And he would ask people, how many genders do you think they are? And when do you think kids should be allowed to have gender firming care and have a hormones and stuff? So his she's asking these questions, right, which were all talking about and she's doing IT in a polite way and the fucking and way people turn that they they had security following because I kicked out of the algae, the bright first and and people like look like they found out that he says to one guy, you know, what do you think about Donald trump? He was was the first president in the united states to go into the White house supporting gay marriage. And like, I never looked out of thought of IT like that and they're like, oh, you're a trust support fuck you I take up I always thought that the the the game pride movement was about, uh, tolerance and diversity. And let me be my thing and you can do your now it's like, no, you're only allowed to have one opinion, you're only allowed to have one political view and if you step out its like fuck supposed be all .
about the progressive movement is also used to be about intelligent, well educated, compassionate people that have a Better perspective of how things are and what causes people to live in unfortunate circumstances and the inefficiencies of so many government organizations and the importance of the working class community that is supposed be about to probe about like being kind and helping people in supporting workers and rights and h all those things that that's what I originally was. But the problem is, with any ideology, if you have to have a rigid hearings to whatever the ideology states, wherever the doctrine is, that can shift IT to the point where it's no longer even a progressive value. And you call yourself a progressive, yet you support all these ideas, like you support the the war in ukraine, you support all these different things, fucking insane censorship.
the market authority, an dictor is sorted, and they got people who consider themselves progressive to be for. So like I I say, I i've never changed. I'm formally autonomy, my body, my choice, which you don't here people say anymore, but they'll say us on proportion. No.
no, you say i'm women's bright to choose. They say people like to say the most OK .
i've heard people start saying for abortion, no one's for abortion well, but anyway, so I have stayed my body, my choice, bodily autonomy. I'm a anti war. I'm pro worker and i'm anti censorship for free speech. Those are all considered right when position though crazy, it's crazy.
but it's just show that what we're talking about, it's just the ideology IT just a call IT in this two cults in this country. There's the right wing court, the left wing call and there's a bunch of people that are centrists. There's a bunch of people that have like a little bit of this and a little bit that they're kind of in the middle and they're kind of like a left leaning conservative or right leaning progressive and they're confused and they don't know what to think.
And I think the majority of people are kind really if you isolated to them and get him out of the tribal thinking, the way they look at the world, if they, if they be explained them in kind way, most people in the center, most people, I think, I generally think most people are. But the people on the far left are so fucking and crazy, and the people that are on the far right are so fucking in crazy that if you're on the left, you see the people on the far right. Well, i'm not that fucking in person, so I must be on the left.
And then if you're on the right and go, you, i'm kind of like pretty open mind and when IT comes a lot of social, but then you see N T for you go, what the fuck? I'm not with those people, but I must be right wing. And then you have this chaos. So we have .
currently that the whole left I I call I don't call them pick all the far left. I just call them them democrats, right? They became they're not that's not left.
If you're for war, it's not left. If you're for censorship, it's not left. If you're for Mandating experimental medical treatments, right, that's not that there's nothing left about that, right? You just vote democrat. And so and these are two bullet constructs being left, right. I don't think that matters that I ve got way more and in common with people who are considered right thing than I do with joe fuck in biden, right?
Do you know have india and and the thing is that people don't realize if when they say, organ, i've talked, I told you this before, when people say we have to organize long class line, that means organizing with trump ers, the workers. That's what that Christian smalls did on a state nyland when he organized the first union in amazon. right?
He didn't go down there and go, hey, who here is for L, G, B, T, Q? Hey, who here is a gun nut? You're out.
Who's not? Who's for freedom of speech here. He just want who's here to get together. We have an economic interest to oppose the man. You with me, that's how we fucked and organized.
You come around and you you don't have all these things that excluded all about excluding people. And by the way, I found out that all all this train stuff, all this, it's all come from the top down. IT doesn't come from the bottom up.
I figured this out when I saw that Larry think that had a blackwater talk about him enforcing esg and dei. And so that's because those companies are the ones who are raping the planet and screwing everybody, but then they stick a gay pride flag on what they're doing so they can wrap themselves in a peta of virtue. And that's all that is.
And that's coming in. And it's also great because IT keeps us divided. So if we're fighting over bathrooms and people competing in sports and swimming and then we're not our eyes off the ball, eyes off the two hundred or six hundred billion dollars are sending to the military industrial complicate and and not for transfer of, well, we're not talking about the careers act.
We're not talking about things that actually Better than people are still living under bridges. People don't have health care that doesn't bankrupt and people go bankrupt trying to go to college. People don't have a decent eighty percent of workers live in paychecks paycheck after the country can afford five hundred out and mercy all that check. We're not talking about any of that stuff if we're talking about all that other stuff.
Exactly, exactly. And that's part of the playbook. The playbook is keep the people distracted and divided. That's always been the playbook and then why we're in the middle of these international conflicts that are baffling to everybody involved.
You're wondering how they have all this money to do that, but they don't have any money to address all the problems that we have hit. How about the people in mali? Imagine me in a person in mali that lost their home. They give you seven hundred dollars and then you still can't rebuild. It's a year later north's been.
And if the blink of an I, they gave a hundred billion .
dollars to linsley. And but even worse, they accidentally sent ukraine six billion. They sent an x and and six billion.
Then we looked up like how venture cost to rebuild every house. They got destroyed the fire, five billion. So they could ouldn't.
They do that?
Why wouldn't do that? Why wouldn't do that? I don't understand those people are devastated. And then there's all this .
talking about land. You go to mari was in mari, and you see people have put gravity on the side of saying this is a land grab yeah you see that a IT is a land grab.
It's a pretty transparent land grab, right? It's happened in front of our us and no one's doing anything about IT because it's five hours in a jet across the ocean. And with watching this should take place where these people inversions, just horrible mismanagement of water rights, horrible mismanagement of power lines, the fact that they have horrible winds, crazy winds there, and theyve have these fucking power lines that are above ground.
When I lived in california, my fucker lines are underground. They figured out there. How can they didn't figured IT on a why, you know, much money could have been saved? They just put the .
power lines underground. So unfortunate that there, our alarm system mail function, yeah, how about that? And that the water got turned off so .
the firefight wouldn't turn the water on. People, the waters, very valuable commodity there. The whole thing fucking insane.
and that the cops are turning people back into the fire. These are things. These are all just unfortunate. This is unfortunate to think.
what about the mayor who goes on TV? Like what, two weeks after the fires talks about how they're going to like, try to figure out .
how to turn into a monument.
I was the mayor of the governor, if you get which which guy was, but he was talking about how they were talking about erecting a monument like turning into a park or something. It's super valuable land with these people are yeah, that's the problem that everybody recognizes that these people have these modest homes on this super valuable piece of land. And if something should happen s that wipes happens, and then they can figure out a way to take IT know.
have you ever seen a fire that melted the wheels of cars? And IT .
doesn't mean fires do do that. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah. Extreme heat is fucking insane.
What IT does the cars? And also, cars are filled with oil, oil and gasoline, the kind of heat that you get off of a burning vehicles. extraordinary.
You know, when you like, fires are one thing like a wood fire, but a fire of a car that's filled with thirty guns of gas and as rubber tires, I that he is fucking extraordinary. Yeah, extraordinary. I mean, fire to do wild things, man IT IT really can.
But the real problem is how they handle everything is so poorly done. By the way, they would ve had wildfires there commonly because of the fact that they have, like, see there, liquid aluminium. So the wheels melt.
That's all liquid aluminum. That's the wheels melt in, yeah, fire and fire from gasoline and everything in a car. San at a plastic.
Think about if you have vital seeds and plastic grammar and all these different plastic pieces that are on your sides, your a columns and all all. That's plastic. The fun steering wheels, plastic, the dashboards, plastic, all that shit goes up.
And bro, you Better to get the fuck out of the way. And thirty guns of gasoline like that. That's he, man, that melts everything. Melt, melt buffaler, melts everything. Anything alumni is fucked.
So do you. So there's no way to vote our way out of at these problems. That doesn't think .
what do you think we can do? What what do you think is the real solution to try to get us on the right path? What is the thing that can be done?
I think there has to be a you know like you say, there's an awakening of people realizing that they're being screw over by A A billionaire ass, that its international right, like so the border being open. So that's not only happening in america, that's also happening in europe, right? Seen that and you see what's happening to london, france they're doing in scotland, places like that and pollen said, note all right, they closed in border.
But um I think this is some kind of bigger plan to. And so I think if people wake up to that, which I think they are starting to um it's going to look IT looks something like the trucker protest in canada. Um you .
say a every time. Yes, I take.
I think it's kind of looks like like something like that, that we have to have awaited to we've got to make you know that january six, which was know a fricken instigated by the FBI, we know that I let to see the guy who was the congressman.
He was interviewing the head of Christopher ray, the head of the FBI, and he said, did you have any FBI assets inside the capital before the breach dressed up like maga people? And he says, I can answer that. And the consequent goes, the answer should be no.
This should be no. So, so again, so that was an attempt to criminalized trump and criminalizes political movement. The same grand jury, the same reo status that they used to indite download trump in a lana. They used to also same recall statues, same grantor to indite to stop, stop city protesters.
And you know, I I made that case, the court I could do you see the game that's being played now because then they're not only criminalizing their pocket opponents in the united states, they're doing that all around the world. They did that in pakistan. So in on the guy who stood up and said, people of pakistan do not want to go along with naos wars anymore he immediately through in jail, that is a criminal is the same needed in brazil.
They didn't want lua to be president, so they threw him in in jail, right? And so they thought the center right guy was gonna in. But then the far right guy, bolin ara one, the trump of brazil.
So I got, fuck, what do we do? So they had to let lua back out of prison, because is the only one who could beat him. And then what they beat them. They then made illegal for most out ever work for president again. And it's the same ship.
They're time they make an illegal fools and out and .
not run for president. There's like they're trying to do the trump right now, four different ninety two feline so they pull shit charges against him. I don't know the ins and out. I know they did. I know they did that.
Um so so that's what so I think people need to wake up to that and wake up to uh if anybody you know if anybody catches on fire and that this is a problem for the establishment, they criminal look, they did to get the embraced brand for fox. Uh, so immediate, if you get a voice and you become a problem for the establishment, that's the new game. They just criminalized you now and everybody goes along with that.
But can you believe how people go along with the they say that what they are look currently doing to deal job. They say he's going to do that to us yeah that you're already fucked at doing IT. We've already this whole idea that somehow he's doesn't.
Isn't that kind of mind blowing? How do people not? Well, Andrew combo was on the bill mahr show, and he admitted that they should have never brought that case and that if if he was the attorney general, he would have never did. And the only reason that case was ever brought was because I was done trip was the set of IT.
This is how done they are. They went after that guy and requa, which is, if you are gonna be strategic about who is your tough guy, democrat.
that could be president, why would it's that? Yeah, they gave an amy for his bush coverage of cob. Yeah, and they took IT away.
But listen, he's not a biologist. He's acting on a bunch of different experts are telling them what to do, including letting people that have covered back in a nursing homes that turns out to be devastating, and then also the use of venelas ors, which they thought was important we think we need about them, turns out to kill people, killed some bizarre number eight person. The people they put on venerate. Yes, one of dying.
Yeah so and then they would give you drugs that slowed down your breathing.
But my point is, if that doesn't happen, that guys, your guy and trump, yeah, that guy, you guy, I mean, that's a big tough guy who speaks well, is charismatic. His big italian guy was gonna ay, I mean, great speaker. You heard him on bill marm, my boy who wasn't for this one scandal of him like a hugg ladies.
We just have to tell you, I like playing. Go grab s was a big deal.
Come on, joe, is that your phone that keeps doing? Joe biden has been sniff and kids and hug people forever. You know, I mean, he is.
Maybe it's me. No, it's me. Isn't that me? He's a fucking and weird guy. And they just decided, for whatever reason, that they are going to take well out.
And I never understood that that strategic move and there must be some sort of inside power grab play. But then they replaced with that cultural lady who's out of her fuck. And my god has brought us this vaccine. Vaccines brought my guy like, what are you even fuck and talking about?
And then he fired hundred thousand health care work.
how? How .
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But anyway.
that's how you know how corrupt media. They did make a big .
deal that everybody was. fuck. Did you see that means? Or the videos that kids made? My god, so many funny videos of black kids moving around a computer like, confuse ly a cave man like when they see you to see that opening up.
Well, I mean, your photos, a computer .
do everyone knows what a fucking computer is. It's twenty.
twenty four. It's like you did in the primary and I play the record player to hear words to out the TV don't the end what you .
poor black people don't have a laptop with the fuck are you talking about? Everyone's online. You more on everyone, little with the whole countries online.
Did you see the the mayor of new york? Um he said that so they are trying to get these immigrants jobs and he's like a lot of our real good swimmer you can see that yeah I did see that. You think when you want to be with backs but you want to be politically.
it's so crazy, the whole thing is so it's so crazy to watch all the gas lighting chaos. And well.
it's also amazing to see that the democratic party is now the establishment party. And IT used to be the other way. Democratic party used to be the represented workers and was against the billionaire ass, but then bill clinton and and al gore, no friend of the working man, they say so rather like, if you can't beat them, join them.
And so they decided, like they said, wall street, we got IT give us the money, military give IT they stay started to think called the democratic leadership council of D. L. C. Do you know who was on the board of the dl c coke brothers? They were at the fucking and board.
but they want the world to be Better place to to.
And so that. So this want to help people, that's what it's about, bring democracy.
That's what i've been saying. I'm glad came around. Thank you. That's why I brought you here to educate you. I'm an educator breaking present.
but says that a difference called he he's staying in.
I'm running. I am the leader of the democratic party. No one is pushing me out. I've been knocked down before and counted out my whole life. When you get knocked down, you get back up.
I think I got A, I bet mike phone was like.
I like, is moxy I like IT i've been told by.
I have a billionaire end who's like a donor. They go here. They had a big donor meeting in denver, like forty of the top democratic donors. And they said, who here wants to get rid of joe biden? And every hand went up.
So I think joe biden is a secret trump fan. That's what I think. And I think he knows the way to get trump back in the White house, the straightening country out, is to keep her husband, joe biden, running. There's no way SHE thinks is OK so sometimes is going on what I could spiritually pretend to be current mesa for a moment.
And what do you think the if you had to say, why would he want him in? You would say, well, because he thinks maybe he can win, even though he is demanded, and maybe he can stay in power, but also maybe he doesn't get prosecuted. So this is my question about the recent supreme court ruling about the presidential immunity.
If I was in the democratic party and I looked at what's going on with Donald trump, and I looked at the very real possibility downtown mmp might get back into the White house, I would say, listen, all this buried ma stuff, all this, this is big time shit. There's a lot of evidence, not a little bit of evidence like the not thirty four charges of felonies, which is just a misdemeanor, that's just thirty four different checks he wrote for a foreign star, which is what a cheap baard he paid her over thirty four different times like a payment. How give you a however, IT have been here a little bit there. He doesn't get IT all in one lup.
Do you see the video or how bill clinton paid off polar Jones back when he was running for president?
The big check, check the big check, what the game show? Oh.
really, yeah. There was eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars he paid right back, and they admit that they go OK. Now this is over. We paid off. However.
the thing was like writing and down our letter. yes. But in Normal cases, as Andrea moscon, bill Marshall.
that's just, you clicked up with that coal guy.
That guy had to be in the president, and he probably be a good president. IT was a good mayor. I mean, a good governor. Like wasn't he wasn't. IT is Better than hole shoe.
right? I mean.
I don't know. I feel like every loved him at the beginning of provant loved know Chelsea hand was saying she's como sexual .
member sexual everybody loved them.
Everybody loved him because he was the stern like a straightforward.
practical ramai .
ah he was a leader, is leader big, handsome guy. He speaks very well. He also seems like a mob boss like go yeah really you don't care of IT. mr. O, mister coals got at all in the control. Are they fucked up like that? You have so few charismatic people that you, that the experience in politics that could have actually gone against trump, that was the main guy, in my opinion.
yeah. And I was looking for because the guy who does the voices on my show, Michael grey, he doesn't. And he does a very funny one.
Yeah, yes, I like you have people call in. There are the people, a lot of people like what people think. It's him. yeah.
Who do you have call in people? The first time I had bill really call in people I, K, P, A, and they were bill, right? Just calls them a horr. And like. So is that he is an amazing mitt romney was hope informant romey .
to get elected. How turn how they got that would call .
in as letter man.
IT was dead on. I never listen. Oh my god. How to you said this dead letter man guy will call, just say wild shit. And he would say, was David letterman? H David letter's .
on the phone? That's what I do to h he bike also does h jeff bridges? Does jeff bridges hey read?
I can do IT moves of all time time.
And he does else to do that. The nobody else does. Um he does a great Kevin spacey.
H wow, it's fucking in everything he says is like that. That's right. Tell me about your .
lesbian niece.
Anyway, it's so does. Yeah, he's brilliant. Uh, so I was he he was pull. He was hoping for mitt romney because nobody else didn't MIT rome.
Did you see the contrast between the debate in twenty twelve with barack obama? Admit romney. And there somebody put side by side. No, no, no, no, no, no. Just the the way they spoke with each other. There's a video that shows the contrast between mitt romney and barack obama speaking so gorgeous and professionally and graciously to each other in two thousand twelve and then twenty twenty four, with the trump and biden going .
at each other .
car he can play of. He got no golf game, but .
that's a while .
that do any changes.
I was an ID if you switch .
is a bulshed st.
And at the worst but that I love that when trop says to you, let's not be children .
here like holy here with you.
but you've got ta Carry your own banks.
You think you can Carry your own bags. You can walk on a fucking and flight stairs.
This is crazy. You can even Carry the own load in your pants. Star is A D think .
he him people .
saying he shed himself with a member he had been over.
perhaps, maybe is preventing themselves. I've shape myself before things happen, things go wrong.
things I about, people you see have a joke. I look at his face. I know that face.
I've made that face. The one I think windows ninety five.
I think, yeah, he like someone .
need to control or delete yeah that poor guy all those people there's like you shouldn't .
we have the all these pocket people?
Because the Young people all you know this, all bunch of x girlfriends and x husbands out there that are talk king shit about them and they are terrified to run. And if have real leadership qualities, they probably have a bunch of disGrace to former employees. And much of people they can call upon, they can make up stories that can narratives.
If you're not chosen to be in that position, you want to buck the system as what we're seeing with trump. They come for you. They come for you. And .
very rough, like nineties.
Did you see that about yesterday? No, yeah, here's thing about ark junior. They don't think you can win IT farting or should in himself and found this story I never heard was, say, joe biden or the new mister trump. Cilla hasn't stopped talking about hearing the president break wind during the chat at cop twenty six climate on in glasses so biden far himself .
IT was a long and impossible to .
ignore .
ignore a .
hasn't stop talking about IT, but just started started yeah, he produced a little natural gas of the zone at the cop twenty six amit audible enough to make the dutchess of corn wall blush. But is this the daily mail? Yeah, they can just kind of say, things can think, okay.
They over there, they can get just kind of say things, that's why from political. And then well, they say too, they were reporting. They are, oh my goodness, maybe is true.
Let's go with IT. All people far IT happens. Yeah, that guy is not control of anything. You think using control is far.
So do you think someone mixed up and gave you bite in the real vaccine?
anything? That's what happened. I think he's dying. Mean, he had two brain surgeries, and he had a brain surgery where they literally cut the top of your head off. He had aneurisms like, I like.
but, but like, look, I told you that study from south korea, like the expert.
I mean, I don't think any of that stuff can help. I mean, I think he was already .
deteriorated this period. So I saw guy, this guy, after john cambell, so he, yes, he says, although he pretends I want to add exist, you want to respond me what you mean he won't on my show will talk to me, anyone, one of work and he goes, everybody also show, but including russia. Brand, I like. But just the day I saw a video I tweed IT out of that, he says he thinks he has li body disorder, which is what I think, yes, he did. yeah.
And so and he talks about .
all the different things that and people will mistake for alzheimer and mistake for parkinsons and the pup, but it's really this li body disorder that thanks.
So he might be right. He's been right for through the entire pandemic, very reasonable and very right when he's talking.
Once he realized yeah that he was a lie yeah and then he's like he got duped. It's like all these people have given, like peer corey, like I didn't realize how corrupt the medical field is and how they control the medical journals. And they can just make a study that will disprove A A drug is good, and you'll just do IT wrong, says bad. yeah. And so yes, he was so he found this out through covent to that like while the medical journals law corrupt .
and would be saying that he was so thinks that biden has li body yeah.
that's IT wow.
yeah. I mean, it's just shocking that he can say that i'm not gone anywhere. You get knocked down, you get back up like there's no no one has the .
one knocked you down.
but no one has the body. This was crazy. No one has the ability in the democratic party to pull him out and say it's over. Like who would be that person?
This oba obama was the one .
who you .
got everybody to drop out in the primary and twenty twenty, except for love with war. And so they could split the vote of me. I think it's obama.
So why would obama have that power of now? You think once he's presidents, like.
I think you can replace, I think he's going, I think he's going to replace. I care what he says.
What do you think there's a possibility that they would. Someone, I think, possible if I needed to. You get a sinking with the balloon.
I said with a mosquito. But you know, scary movie stars overtakes you.
Buy as the favor to be the demographically. It's like a betting site though. So like SHE became the top odds, what about you want trump to win again? I would have her, her run against trump. What we know about what has been and what will be based on what we know about what is early existed this time that we're living in, in time as a time just passes by .
what can be unburden by what has been the crazy.
The same thing I said, it's more than one.
He had a million, even tight enough, and he does have would like a different takes, like I can give me a different take. What what can be on burden by what has been? Let's just the start.
Do like you do to read, like you do to fucking in auditions. What can be and what is that? And you do that, and then you'll do IT laughing.
Give me what laughing? Oh my god. Give me when we are about to cry.
Give me be over a sincere. Give me when we are throwing the way. Have you watched .
the ocracoke ones? I have a.
it's like a documentation.
Watch IT. Watch IT. Now you like all my god.
I I just so wish that George Carter was still alive.
Yeah.
because he was getting more container. Eric.
oh yeah. He wouldn't crazy. They killed him there maybe killed them anyway.
Maybe that's what happen. Maybe we still happen. The government sought, come on, what when did he did? Two thousand and eighteen, I believe .
and how about um I don't know but how about a how there again there is because the media is control that nobody cares that jeff rey .
este dos eight well well off by ten years wow.
he was only seventy one.
They killed them, told you.
well, if you see that, sure. right? If if. But he had a lot of heart attack, did a lot.
did a lot of pills too. yeah. Remember, there was a few years back where even in his elder years, he went to read for pills.
Seventy one is does not seem in an old right, especially now.
No, no, wow, that's fourteen years old than me. Ah that's .
I can do the math but no.
Drinking twenty beers a day in nineteen twenty three says he was smoking, joins before breakfast drinking twenty bears a day and sharing a heavy cocaine habit with Brenda, a france terre coordinated coordinator for hollywood production companies. Wow, yeah, he was going on hard, so blew his sticker out.
Yeah.
that happens. Yeah.
was great that way. And you know, if you see, I saw that one person show her his daughter did about IT about him, yeah. And he talks about how his last special, when he walked into the Green room, he turned around to IT was like, he age ten years.
In the last time sh'd seen him and he looked like this old man, and he was shorter and he was bent over. And yeah, he did. He did seem like, like bike. How buy an age like that? IT seemed like that happened with him.
Well, everybody done. I know that did heavy coke in the seventies. By the time the nineties roll around, they were fucked.
yeah. They were fucked. Yeah, mitty, allegedly, god rest. So yeah yeah. SHE SHE used to like like to party and you know so many others. Richard prior, of course, you know, love cocaine and know by the end he was.
I saw right and we to go up at the comedy.
I worked with them. Yeah, you some of the commercial, you probably know you open form. Excuse me, me go on aftertime. Rather, I have the bomb going after he also, whether serious tax problems, a heart attack and two open heart surgeries.
Jesus crist, his health problems caused him five years of productivity between seventy seven and eight oh wow, even bank, he was having heart attacks. And seventy seven, though he had been able to uh, taper his cocaine use on his own, he said he continued to abuse alcohol and also became addicted by two thousand and four into the rehabilitation. Kd.
he was so so if there was so if he died in, that was four years before he died. Yeah, he wanted to rehab for .
vike in wa. PRobing bad shape. wow. Socks, sock, socks. That so many those grades just .
get hooked on this and that when I was sick and I was gone through my bone disease, I used to have to take a hand full of life. And just to get out of bed, i'd have to set my alarm for like a half hour before had to get out of bed. And I would take them and then away from the kick, and so I could get out of bed. I was tough and but I didn't get addicted. And you know, all the only I ever get to get the two of cigarettes.
Wow, that's crazy.
And you know, I when I was Younger, in my, before I became a comedian, ice drink, jean, uh, I was just, I mean, just drink at IT. We'd finish off a bottle. You know, that was crazy.
I can employ that and become an alcohol. I mean, maybe people would say you were back then, but I know I just drink on the weekend, just stopped. And then, yeah, when I became a comedian and I was, I pretty much stop because I don't want to go on stage drunk, right? And whether now I like to have water, two drinks .
before I go on stage .
a little bit, I become a IT, takes away a little bit of a sensor. So it's funny. Like them, i'll do two shows.
And so the first show sober. And then and in the second show, remember, I was the, I was in chicago doing the live show with the video. And the second show, I was a little hammer and IT was a totally different show.
More fun, right? He was more, yeah, I was. I was like.
because its place, he just does not have its place for everybody. IT doesn't have its place if you using IT every day is just like everything else.
Yeah, yeah.
I got to a report up and broken home. Jimmy, you're a fucker. And tam, you're a jam of a human being.
Appreciate you very much. I'm glad out there I really am. Love your show. I love the courage you have and your your ability to chase down stories and find the truth of IT. And also, I think, was really important as you you get that out there in a funny way. I think that IT helps people accept IT more.
Well, i'm flat at joe. I really appreciate say that.
appreciate you as always, glad you have this show. Thank you, OK.