He felt the political climate and social media allowed for more open discussion.
It gave the Pentagon power to use lethal force against American protesters.
It legalized government propaganda against U.S. citizens.
He believed it exists to protect good people from those who are really bad.
To discredit and silence individuals by labeling them as child predators.
It suggested a significant event around 11,800 years ago that could have wiped out an advanced civilization.
He believed it resembled the ancient Persian god Mithra, who was depicted as a man.
The joe rogan experience.
Exciting times, exciting times.
It's a good time to be .
and is a good time to be a, there is such a great time to be a comedian. These, these are the good days. They are enough in days.
Here are the good days until the election and who the fuck also happens?
Did you see .
this thing that the bide administration pushed through um this new martial law thing? Yeah this is very disturbing. Jimmy, please do this so we can find out what the actual law states. But it's A D O D directive five two four, zero point zero one, giving the pentagon power for the first time in history to use lethal force to kill americans on us soil who protest government policies.
What are they expecting?
Five, two, five, zero point zero ones sounds right. Is what to tell? What I am sorry um five two four zero point zero one um D O D directive this is from R F K junior posted this on twitter and i'm fine out about IT because people who blow me up about IT, uh that's what a terrifying that is a terrifying thing to uh push through for the first time in us history giving the military the ability to shoot and kill american cities.
That's crazy too and it's interesting because you know the Smith months modernization act and stuff like that, it's almost like they kind of, in a weird way, just make illegal what they're already do in the area .
that the Smith mmi h months .
zone act obama pushed through, which basically made IT. So IT was illegal for the us. Government to use propaganda against against assistance, which they were already dealing in different ways through CIA. All sounds like we can legally do IT.
You can do us now how crazy legal lie, how crazy is for the government to not just legally lie, but they can contain completely fabricated stories just to push a narrative if they decide that it's in the best interest of national security or whatever.
to just manipulate energy in your mind and all that stuff, to get you to believe certain things. And if so, we need to bring back shame. That's my opinion.
Well, they have none. Not going to work. You can bring back shame.
Delisa people. They they can feel anything. It's in the refillable brains, which is very some weird chick going on right now at that.
It's where because like you know that David I stuff we said there are all lizard people. I don't think they're really lizard people. I don't think they are really shape shifter, but they do behave in a reptile way like a CoOperation does, like a psychopath.
I, I, I don't know if their actual retains dude, but there is something going on that they are a group of people because they're all related, which is very weird, if you like. Or you go back far enough, they are all related. Like if you study obama, bush, right? Because I remember when when obama is running out like change and change, then you start studying like the bushes and the obama and and their first ancestor, their common ancestor, is a hinky dude, right?
And you go, john Henry.
the try to you got percent or is a hinky. Then when you realize .
that hinky was related to obama and bush and related .
to the the bushes had dinner with the hinkson night before reagan gotch. And here's crazy thing. What yeah is that cry? Do you think?
Okay, I always thought hankly was a one nut that was in factual with jody Foster. what?
So no do and he actually there's actually interviews do where he said, uncle George told me.
do IT old jesus? okay?
They just let him out. Yeah now he's doing like planning coffee beans because he's put on the. He turned off IT, but that's a crazy thing.
broke. Obama is the tenth cousin once removed to George w. Bush through Samuel hinky of cape cod. Holy shit.
So i've never gone down the hinky rabih l was so john hinkling, the guy who killed or shot rather ragan, what was his deal? Was he? He was like.
k ultra, yeah, he was a little off. He was like the one family member that was a little off. Here's a crazy thing about that thing that that hankly that shoots at regan. He's the first one that can use the i'm mentally not a capable of defending myself. I'm too mentally ill what's what's the law where you can where yes.
I know you talking about yeah yes.
So because rate around then john lennon was also getting like assassinated and his killer try to use that. I mental i'm not mentally capable to kill john land. And do you remember ah what was his name? Uh, what was and I watch the .
whole story.
That's a crazy story too because like we had this kind of there are two errors of like assassinations were like everybody was going assassinated .
or they were chapman shot and killed them in. Now, is he an mk. Alter guy thing?
So he had that. What what book did he have? A for a on the ride? Was he called, catching the catcher in the ride that some N K alter shit right there were alive? Is he still life.
sixty nine years old, getting fucked in jail? Yeah.
mk alter shit is left and right, dude.
The second gunman, not mark. David chapman, yes. Author claims. Oh, author claims. Those authors believed authors.
The door at his, his, his apartment building was a, like, A, C, I, F, B. I spoke.
jesus cries .
yeah they just load. They just loaded IT up when it's meant to happen. You don't get out of there. There's layers upon layers upon layers. It's that's why when you talk about any of these things that you know even like when you talk about the trump assassination, there's last stuff ago, that's a little weird.
You know like that's a really weird situation right there because if you say these high impact events, they're lot like it's it's kind of like that scene in john wick. Do you know where john wick, like the hit, goes out on you and in the cause, every assessing as a flip phone, suddenly they're all on flip phones and it's like, boom, take out john, that's a high impact event like there's layers upon layers upon layers where you're not getting out there. Nine of .
here of the interpreting the election. And seventy two, what was which one? Seventy two, was that a govern? I think that was when honors thomson wrote fear loading on the campaign trail, my govern nixon.
Yeah, that was the one with nick on one by the largest margin history because the governor's running mate turns out he was cookie and had gotten electoral. The shock therapy didn't tell anybody about IT and you see see the press conference to announce that bro do looks like he just got on the pool. He is swell and they like you think tim also is a bad VP this guy there's like, no.
no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You can be the vice .
president if you study the malcom x sassine ation. The guy, the guy who is giving him mouth to mouth at the end is is a new york police officer that was so undercover that even like the new york did know about IT IT was this crazy like secret group within the they didn't even go through like getting their baggies and anything like that. They were like separated early and then inflated all these these organizations, like the guys who shot him. We're working with the FBI. The guy who's given them cpr is a, is a undercover .
new york d exciting must be to be an undercover dude to be like deep. But imagine being like a fun D, F, soldier. Who's in?
How do that crazy your income as you you.
you yeah you're in there and .
you're so deep .
too so deep that no one even knows what you're actual job is. And there's a israel doesn't play israel.
Give A T. They don't give A T.
They ever bunch those dudes like inflate, inflate that's crazy is one of the most ganger .
moves in the .
history of espn.
And it's like you got, you know .
technical yeah .
one hundred percent yeah was one hundred clean test and all that stuff.
Fuck in wild movement. What a wild move.
And then you study where .
the dicks .
off they can get. They could have this thing listening to us, you listing to coffee.
that's what. Now they have wifi in, the ability with wifi to see everything in the room. Not only does wifi see you, IT knows what position you're in, and IT sees you as you're moving around.
He knows everything, know even these phones.
like they, they never shut off.
When I talk to talk to some people last night, your club and they were talking about how like your phone knows exactly like what time IT is and and what you tend to look at at that time so when you flip IT up, those are the upset come up. They have you down on lockdown everything it's yeah it's crazy, dude like i've been studying this stuff a lot and this is the weird thing is where everybody thinks i'm a crazy person um I don't thank you. Finally some somebody gets me IT was got really lonely there for a what you were .
out there the of the peer there the end of fear the hurricane covered yeah and I was like.
what's some doing? Ah I think guys, we need water. And now they still think i'm crazy, but at least I like.
okay, is right about everything. IT was fascinating to watch cowin slowly melt away the layer that he had put up, the blinders that he had put up all of his life.
And it's like so far, get to text from you're right about everything. Where do you get your news for? I am like the streets of.
Where calling is so hard to convince he and I we had this long as conversation in utah a couple weeks ago when I was there for the ufa. There's a long asked conversation where I was lay in some things out for him and then showing him he's like, well, I can read IT is like what the fuck yeah read IT. It's so crazy because.
you know it's super highly educated brian calling is a sweet, hard people don't realize that he's almost to a point like he's a people pleaser where you just want to make sure everybody is happy little a little bit and he kind of puts themselves in some weird situations once in a while but because he has a good heart and he means really well.
he's a great guy. I've been friends of brand for thirty years.
Yeah, he's the bad. We're real good friends.
I love him to death. And he wants to have hope. He wants to believe that the government is good.
Yeah, and I think the government is mostly good. Yes, that's what I think about people. I think people are mostly good.
I I think most people are great, but I think the reason the second moment exists is some people are not great. Yeah, some people are really bad. And you want to protect the great people from the people that are really bad.
And that's a reality, unfortunately, reality. I would like that to go away. I would like there be no need for guns, because everyone's amazing.
be the best what, but pretending .
that everyone's the best without fixing all the problems that make people fucked up in the first place while trying to remove guns. So only outlaws have guns is the domus voc of strategy in every city to pulls that off like chicago or detroit or and in these places that try that shit, it's a disaster in a fucking war zone, you know. I mean, there's more people get murdered in chicago every weekend that probably any city in the country, the places .
with strickland laws, the most violence fucked in .
dumb IT doesn't work that way. You have to, you have to look at things realistically, and then you have to look at the root of the problem instead of looking at the actions. Don't look at the actions legal, what causes the actions?
Extreme poverty, despair, gang riden, crime ridden. If you don't fix them, you're gonna keep getting the same kind of people that come out there. So that is where we we spend one hundred and seventy five billion dollars on ukraine, so we could easily fixed all of our inner city problem.
We could have set up community centers, given people nutritious food. We could have, like completely reinvent ated the schools, fix the schools, brought in athletes and musicians and people to do seminars and show people how they can get out of things, teach people trade skills, life skills, teach people things that that you can using, applying, get jobs. Show them how they get jobs. You know, there's a lot of people that are fuck man, they're fucked. And there's no they have no one reaching a hand to try to help them out.
and we could have done.
But is that on purpose? I think that I think they're acting in the interest the people to pay them. And the interest of the people to pay them is supporting the military industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industrial complex.
And then all the people that give them money keep getting more money from them and ignore all the other people. This is what I think they're do, and this is what I think they're doing with voting as well. I mean, I think it's the exact same thing.
The reason why they're letting in so many people and giving them money and putting them up in hotels and then asking for amnesty for all these people that came in, we need people that could. This is like this new narrative. We're not having enough babies.
We need people to come in to this country. Sure not that way. Yeah not where you don't know thousand of them, fourteen thousand of the murder, convicted murder. It's like just what we know.
It's like you have a party and .
study you study love this stuff and IT just .
gets into like I think like this kind of like dark energy stuff, man. It's like if you study like what they did to the native americans, if you saw what they did to the the black community, they run the same playbook over and over again, which is take take like if you study the natives, right? They take, they killed all the buffalo, which me took away all the guy jobs from the guys. That complicated.
that the native american is a little more complicated, but that regard, because the buffalo thing, there is some evidence that some people were killing the buffo to deprive the native americans of food. But most of IT was just wanted and destructive recklessness, and just like greed, just horrible greed. Yeah, you know what they were doing IT for pickled tongues.
That was the primary. It's cregeen before they're even getting skins from the buffalo. They're getting tongues tongs was like one of the big things because you could take them, you could pickle them, you could send him back east. They were worth a lot of money because a buffalo ones like that yeah so they're shooting this eighteen hundred pound animal for a fucked and ten pound tongue.
It's not. And then, you know, the guys in the males, the men didn't have jobs. yes.
And the women always had job because they had children, and that was their job. And then you look at the black community. They did that exact same thing with the crack epidemic.
They took away all the jobs. They flooded IT with drugs. They lacked up. All the man destroyed the community.
And now you see that kind of happening in the bigger cities now, where it's like, I I was flying on this one line. Forget what IT is and they were like, we're of training only women now to be pilots. And I like, is that the best idea?
Train the best humans and have to be women. great. If there not women, don't hire them. So you take away people.
take away from jobs from guys and as man.
but you know what that is the dei stuff where they have to like in order to get funding, in order like there's there's a financial invent, right to meet D E R quoters. A lot of companies are abandon them. Now if IT happened during the obama administration, if you ever seen we we showed that yesterday on the podcast was yesterday or the day before um the Spike in race social time. All of IT comes up in two thousand twelve. IT just starts at two thousand eleven and just spent thousands and thousands of the articles .
that mentioned in the newspaper.
which just in mentions on social media, although, and became a big thing. And then you have all your race hostlers who are taking advantage of these dei quotes, and they provide seminars for exorbitant tes. This the l sharped in hospital, the justice just in hospital.
All there's a lot of those guys that capitalized on White guilt and got in with a few nice fuck payment. I trimmed cocktail in the Green room for. Diversity, hook me up with some don Perry on and they know they pulled that off.
And that's what you're always going to have. You you're always going have people that take advantage of any kind of a situation like that, I think. But that one seems to be, I don't think they realized the impact that was gonna. I think they were just trying to push a narrative that people are racist and like, we should not be racist. And I was like a good talking point for the obama administration, but then IT IT spread to trans phobia and homophily IT just went, why they just looking .
personality hobby. I think it's that there's a bigger play and it's dividing conquer. And these are these are play books that plays in the playbook that they run to do this. And you know, it's like for me it's like study the cultural revolution of china, study the bulb c revolution of of russia. And i'm sorry, but people think i'm crazy.
But what the nazis did to germany, it's it's like these are these are playbooks to destroy these these giant, powerful countries that you can't just invade you because you get your dick in so you have to kind of destroy from inside. And I think everything you're talk about right now is of a playbook of cultural marxism that this is how you destroy from the insight and like that you're, I bean offer whatever is last. I mean, dude, I just saw another video he did where, like in the guy rowed IT by put up all these stupid pictures and I made IT way more websites either be, but may he breaks down how you break down society?
There's a couple of videos one of him sent down and then there's one where he's given a seminar, umbro. He breaks down every single step and you go that's happening right now. That's happening right now.
Destroyed the confidence cy people have in america. They've ve destroyed the faith america. People think the american flag is so crazy, so crazy schools will kick you out if you come in with an american flag t shirt like this is bananas craze. Flags or ma is so .
crazy to mean, i'm working on this bit right now because like everything in television is like civil war that could be a civil war with movies. And i'm like tween who like the right in the left that that sounds like a curb stopping to me. It's like you're going to have like the red next versus of the ferry and like who's fighting here to IT, it's like ridiculous and because like it's gone so crazy that like if you call somebody a fashion that meant they were like taking away, you're right and now your dad to watch as fox news it's like so stupid racist I can call race IT isn't it's always like a badge of on earth this point to be called these terms because it's just by annoying people who I don't like anyways. So it's destroy this kind of fabric between our relationships, between everybody.
destroy the meaning of words and IT really opens the door for real racists. If you only have one word and the word is racist, and you apply that were to anyone, everyone, anyone disagrees with you. Like they applied to gram hancock, the archaeologist I had this fucking guy on this flint dibble guy is an an archaeologist who literally wrote things implying that gram hancox work empowers Whites.
Prema y and I asked him about, he was like trying to ski around IT and dance around IT. But i've seen him do IT online with other people, too. And this is a guy in graham hancock who's talking about ancient cultures.
He's literally saying we're talking about the egypt. No one saying that like White people built the payment. They are saying that they've been there longer than people think.
That's IT by the same fucking people that live there in in northern africa. It's the same fucking people. No one is saying why people there's no why people back.
You mean, especially in that area. What are you talking about? It's not a White thing, egyptians, it's africans. And but yeah, you can say racist and ever was like, oh my god, the races but .
what he do .
not but he loses. The problem is there's real racist out there, is fucked in K, K, K is real. There's real White premises out there.
And when you call a fucking archaeologist, you know, amateur chai ologies a racist, because he's like trying to say, okay, maybe this stuff is older than we think IT is. Well, you know, what about what you're gona call the? Are they super racist? What is.
what are those? And what is this? Like the play, like play the tape out. What does that mean? Like if you go all this, this is White supreme IT. What that mean is is he's trying to say that they're stealing like their value. Is that what they're saying?
Like they are trying to take away the notion that these ancient indigenous people constructed these things. But no one saying that like he implied that grammar said something about aliens, which he definitely hasn't. He doesn't think aliens built IT know the what.
They're misrepresenting the argument. And the argument is a fascinating one and is back by actual science. And the argument is there's a thing called the Younger drive impact theory that happened around seven thousand, eight years ago, documented, proven, one hundred percent relevent. They know the dates that IT happens because IT IT happens every year was in november. In june.
Is that when the media, the leaned media shower, what that is? So there's a comic shower that we pass through twice a year and every now then a big chunk like the tung guk, the tom gus k event in the early one thousand nine hundred hundreds, which flatten like a million acres in siberia, is the exact same time period where we pass through the shower. So they believe that eleven thousand eight hundred years ago, this impact, and this is proven by core samples that show high levels of your radium, high levels of the nuclear glass, that happens on impacts.
And they find the stuff all in the same area around eleven thousand eight hundred B. C. And then another one that somewhere around ten thousand, one thousand and eight hundred years ago rather and another one that's like ten thousand plus years ago.
So they think there's like multiple events that took place over a few thousand years, which totally makes sense if we pass through this fucking and shower all the time. And IT looked a giant chunk of siberia in the early one thousand nine hundred hundreds. So all he's saying, all gram hancock is saying, is we are a species with amnesia and call him a races for it's the whole things nuts.
I love IT did and like you, I think the world before that the event was crazy. But I was like IT was like, I think like game of thrones meats like Harry I like IT was the craziest ever. Everything like, even if you study, like the stuff that happen in the bible and all these crazy things, they say people that, I think all that self is possible.
Before then, they had just wiped out this incredible civilization that was so advanced they had, they can manipulate energy, and they could do all this. Who built the permit? Maybe netherton, who know, did giants just lift in logs and put, I mean, giant bricks and put them in there?
Whoever did IT, they had an insane levels for. That doesn't make any sense when you compare the rest of the world, the rest the world at two thousand five hundred, B, C, which is the conventional day, let's say that's correct, just the conventional day, gram hancock inks, that was probably much earlier. But let's say that conventional day, no one else was doing anything like that. Two thousand five hundred bc, none even close.
So what what was going on there? How did they just haven't seen resources that they have so much food and water and the existed for thousands years, just like we were talking about this side, Brown cocks on yesterday, and we were talking about how if you go back literally one hundred and twenty years ago, you have wilbour over, right, like, yeah, now one hundred twenty years, little of elon mosque starship catching rockets on a fucking in the crazy. That kind of progress that you looking at is fucking impossible to imagine. So so imagine if these egyptians had the same sort of situation where they had an established civilization, establish culture, plenty of food, plenty resources, brilliant people, no war, and then they just start figure in stuff out, but on a different pathway, instead of with like engines and internal combustion and electronics, they go a different way. And we don't know what that way is, but it's totally possible that that way exist.
Yeah there's a lot great youtube channels. I break the stuff down like on my lunch break and analogue, i've had a mammy show and you tell me the story about how like they were drill in low. And then they got to this, and there was a giant like cavern, and they found like holes of civilization down there, and there was empty.
And he talked about one time where they just kept drilling and they just would find civil ation on top, civil ation. And they ve got low enough that they find like like in america, they found like chinese writing low and off. If you say these guys, they have these youtube channels, it's it's on my lunch break in analogue and they just, they just break down, kind of like something I talked about last time I zon here, which was totally a but it's lost civilizations.
How our time line is completely fucked. It's not it's not even real. There's people thinks like were millions of years old than we have these giant events that kind of command reset us.
But they dig deep and off. There's like civilizations keep digging. There's another civilization over, over, over, just were just on top of giants do.
That's the case with egypt. There's old kingdom and then there's new kingdom stuff. And when you go deeper into the sand, you find more complex building, which is not bigger stones.
Like, crazy stuff, man, that old kingdom egypto ff is a specific style. And so, you know, maybe that was eleven thousand, eight hundred years ago, and then maybe ten thousand years ago. The other one like, we don't know, we don't know how old that stuff is.
Well, almost like the egyptians were just kind of moved in and they're like.
these are our payments and gypsies of .
clear patrons age.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But someone no long as time ago had knowledge of the conStellations, had an understanding of how to point something to perfect, do north, south, eastern, west. And just the calculations that have to be involved, and getting two million, three hundred thousand stones to come to a perfect point.
crazy. Like, that's insane. And then some of them, they're moving these stones from five hundred miles through the mountains, and then they have stones that are like eighty puns, and they're lifting and three hundred feet into the ceiling, like you tell me how they're doing in this, how the fuck, how the fuck do?
How we do that. Now, even if small, just A. State, you go to a small town, the city hall is like the most beautiful building you've ever seen, surrounded by trailers, and you like, who is here, who made that, why they make that, and where they go? And you see that all over the place.
So the thing is like crafts men for like if you go in to like old houses and old churches, the craftmanship is insane. If you have been the varick.
no, that's that's on the .
less vatican is credible. Same Peters, because a is fucking mind blowing. You walk around IT to hundreds of years to make, and the craft manship is just spectacular.
Lar, when you rock around your jazz, just hanging and I like what the fuck me ah show some photos the same Peters bila do its immense. I don't know how all the ceiling is fucked and crazy tall, but it's like everywhere you look is incredible. Or night craft ship.
And, you know, that was a thing that people did, like, show the inside that would look at. Click that. Look at that man, the detail of god in real life IT beloved your mind.
Because you just like, how long? What was the motivation? How did you have the money? Who did you steal all that money from? Click on the other one.
jammy. The one. yeah. Look at that. And then the one to left that to look at that. Fuck dude, and you, when you walk around there, you, I mean, photos barely do IT justice.
See, go the one there and the right inside, jim, with all the people in the right next to that, to the right here, right there. Look at that one. So that gives you an understanding of the scale.
You see these people rome around in IT is fucking amazing. And so people were just really good at carpet dream classman ship. yeah.
And IT was a scale e that was taught in school. You know like like how many sculptures are there today is probably a dying things, probably very few sculptors. But back then, IT was a real craft that you can get into, and especially you, you're doing all this stuff by hand.
I didn't even have power tools. okay? So that whole thing was built without tables. SARS no bars. IT was all players and hand chez hand sauce.
Something did you don't know? I mean, do we know the .
dates of that? We know the people that did IT. That's all doable, especially doable over hundreds and hundreds of years of working on IT, which is what we know that they did. When you get to things like the pyramids, definitions kind of fall apart because there's too many stones IT. I think they said that they gave a timeline of something neighborhood twenty years, the fair cough his lifetime, and that in order to build that pure mid just within his lifetime, within his rain, which was like twenty years, you would have to place a stone every thirty seconds, or something crazy like that. You have to cut place, measure, and I would take thirty seconds per stone, and you have run o'clock.
It's so crazy like that they're building that and now I dry through this country doing stand up and you see like churches are in like strip malls now, right? It's like you got churching next to a jumbo. There's no nobody y's building these in buildings anymore. It's super sad. And it's also like, is IT done on .
purpose the kind of make you raiser all teens who are in a giant fucker stadium because they want to make money you know, that's what religion has become a way to get tax exam status. And you can be a boler. You could be that Kenneth coplin guy with fucking a flying around .
on Tyler paris jet, that guy that I did crazy fuck a vicious man I feel all the people .
in his name is like real .
returns yeah that guys not in jesus that's the thing is like .
how is there's some scans that are legal and levels and the best game that's legal because it's large.
your own church, it's legal.
You you don't have to be a real righteous person. You don't have to be found the bible. A lot of margate the're fucked and people left right like member Tammy fae Baker and in jim bookings .
just cockles and just .
go hand that cal was is the .
thing that elected. Just watch his wife railed at the home story was the dock at the air that, like the mini series on them, was like, you just loved the water get railed. Maybe it's crazy. I would be shocked. Yeah I mean.
that rich in jasa ha, who went a banging in sakena, which is slavery.
places you will go, the people who will see.
I remember what I said kinney was on Howard stern and just go home was calling in eua piece of shit.
I got you.
great. So .
gorgeous .
back then. Those those were national stories. Those are huge national stories when approach, when Jimmy, yeah. And that was crying.
Yes, it's kind of crazy too because like, I grew up in that error and that all that stuff kind of made me like question the church and then question god and that I just kind go oh, because i've been spending some time with my friends we kind of listen to johna cash in the bible is the best gold .
was even to read the bima.
I don't know how old he was, but it's like very soothing and it's like i'm maybe also like amon this journey right now, but i've never SAT down .
red the bible. I've been a name I don't know. I don't say any OK well.
i'm going for a walk, say no, but i'm just trying to learn, right, because i've been like a real nuckles drag or my whole life i'm trying to get did into the higher vibrational, right? So i'm .
studying in the shop. Reading the new testament is old IT was old john y. Cash, one thousand nine hundred and ninety.
Okay, not not too old. It's not too old. Oh, wow, that's fucked and great.
And you just listen to, and like, I never SAT down red. The bible i've never actually red was in IT. I've been always told of was in IT.
I never read IT. And now to hear that actually read which technion not reading IT either. I'm listening but you know it's like it's really interesting.
I tried to say I read a book to donor lones. I told I read IT on the listen on I because so you didn't read IT. I like, I absorb the information.
but you did not read IT that I would. You listen to the tape, which is fine.
I've read a book in a long time.
What is you're busy.
Did I read articles? I read science papers, but I don't read very many books. Most books I get on the shot in the sona or get on the White on the way over to you, yeah.
I love you. I love because I can retain knowledge, Better listing than I can actually reading IT. Because I just got, what did I just read and that to go back and i'm the worst is possible.
you have to learn how to absorb information. So it's like everything else, like if you've talking to someone but you're drifting you not really thinking about laundry catch up to you.
just especially if you're .
talking to someone who's just talking at you, talk people that talk that you are so brutal because they are not really yes, i'm really there with you. They just have a thing and they are pressed and play you just to be there yeah to be there. And they are just by sina. They just want you to smile and make them look at it's kind of weird like they don't really give a fuck what your opinions are. But if you've talking to one of those people is super easy to .
drift yeah one my brain is thinking about thousand things at one time. Well.
you like.
I like an iphone, a multitasking, doing a bunch of stuff. We are trying to have a conversation .
about this in the Green room in the day. Know, like all the different people that all I go. Listen, anybody doing this job is out of their fuck in mind crazy, which is fine.
It's OK to be out of your mind. My favorite people are out of their fucking in my yeah, just be a good person. Be at your mind, but be nice.
Be at your mind, but be nice. Be generous, be charitable. It's okay to be at your mind, but you should also probably figure out way to manage your mind. You know, my my way.
Imagine my mind is cold lunches, workout saunas, brutalized myself, meditate that way when I do, I do search difficult shit on my own, that the regular life, the difficulties of our life, are pretty passive. There's not that big. It's not like three minutes and thirty three degree water through.
It's not a cattle bell workout. We are fucked and think you're going to throw up. It's it's okay like you get to class, you get strangled if you get through all that stuff like regular life is easier.
That's that's why like being on the couch is bad. Being on the couch is bad not because it's not great to beyond couch. I love beyond couch.
I love watching a little netty down show. Gon binge watching. It's fuck and awesome. It's too comfortable.
And when that becomes your baseline, then anything that's uncomfortable becomes difficult to handle because your most of your day is like relaxation and and sedentary lifestyle that's not good for you. So good for your brain. Forget about your body. Forget about vue is not good for the brain.
The brain needs you need voluntary adversity so that lives adversity becomes Normal like if you you i'm sure you know military guys yeah I know I have a lot of friends that a bit in war and those guys that have been in war have a completely different reaction to regular bullshit. Regular bullshit is not that big deal to those guys. They just like, this is just regulate motion.
This is easy day. Easy day, you know, because war is fucked and crazy. And it's like, how much how much have you seen, how much of you have to deal with.
And that's why rich kids and and spoiled kids, they have such a hard time. Now life look at hundred by that, poor faster. You know if if that guy was done, if your dad was a good vice prison, he was never home. You probably do not cope to you probably in vietnam smoking crack with .
street who take a pictures, dick with huge dick for always on coke like he doesn't get. It's unbelievable .
to the fuck .
and hog for dude on crack.
Well, I never looked, but congratulations.
Yeah, I have to do research.
Somebody asked me they had a copy of the entire laptop. They said, you want? I said.
I do not want what?
I do not want that. I don't want to be in possession of that. yes. But also, like isn't, like isn't IT illegal? Like that's not your there's things .
on there in a legal well.
i'm sure there's activities to seem illegal but isn't IT illegal to be in possession of someone's private property that was copied without their knowledge?
Yeah I think that's well, yes, I think you don't want that. Yeah so you know.
this one dirty is playbox when they inject child porn into someone's lap time. Yeah, they do that one all the yeah, they do that one all the time. They just do that to the brother. Well, this is not true.
Says that .
what you don't know how many people they do that too, but they have done IT. Someone in some intelligence agency has dropped child porn into a person's computer. That's a fact.
It's a real strategy. People talked about IT openly, people being caught on tape talking about IT. But people get busted and you like, oh, how convenient ah that this guy I caught with child point now everything he says you'll never listen to again. One of the guy that guy caught with child point was the brother of the guy who went to the golf course try to kill trump.
also the brother of the guy who was blamed for the vega shooting. Same playbook. what? What is that?
Both of their brothers have a child crazy.
and they just put IT on your computer, and then they do. And there's .
nothing you do. But if that that is the one most unforgivable thing of all, tired, you have that on your fucking and computer. Everybody agrees you should be debt, except some of these crazy professors now, who are trying to make the term a minor attract person.
I'll fight everybody.
everybody. I'll fight all. Punch l lady.
it's so because you know the weird thing about that because there was this whole push, you know about drag queen and I bet the drag shows they're great.
Personally, I don't think they need to be really kinda got that is my personal opinion, right? And now they all get a lot of and get busted having weird past, right? And the reason I do this is like whether it's the child sex changes and all that stuff is like most of people pushing that stuff, okay, are in therapy for trauma that occurred to them as children and now they're totally fine with traumatizing children with weird I shit like to me like kinder to be a bcs adding a IT shouldn't be you like drag like algebra to me like really advances that we most adult stone even quite understand.
Would you ever push any things sexual to people that have even the mm come close to puberty? Yeah that that makes no sense. It's gross.
Is not just gross, is disturbing. And we're also ignoring the fact that human beings are extremely malleable. You can convince people of all sorts of things.
You can influence people to do all sorts of things. We know that that's why courts exist, right? That's why you can get why do you think they get little kids to become suicide bombers because they don't know any Better.
Try getting a fifty five year old guy with a wife and kids in the job yeah to be a suicide bomb. He like what? Try getting some fucking and guy in new jury had takes a train in the manhattan every day.
Try to get that guy to be a suicide bomb. You like with a fucker, you talk king about me and try to pay my mortgage. I'm going to my kids, my kids recycled onie myself.
They have people that rely on them and then kids just have nothing. And they're very interesting of adults too.
And they really believe that you're onna go to heaven. They really believe that they going to be matters and then they have framed graphed.
There was remember there were um there was a documentary where there there was a school in the middle east and they they were talking about today's students are tomorrow's holy IT was printed on the wall and in at they at photographs of various children that had blown themselves up and they were wearing the vest. That's so it's fucking and bananas. But so but that's that's the playbook.
The playbook is you get Young people that don't know any Better because they're easily influence. So because in the guise of this, all this walkshed people have put aside what we're with fundamental about human nature. There's a reason why you don't let children get tattoos because they make poor decisions. You so why you let him more cut off?
I could not agree more. It's like, what insane world are we okay with children cutting their day? I just makes sense when .
you're cutting their breath. So or taking hormone blockers. Oh, you see the latest one new. I'm really about this.
They did study on hormone and blockers for children, and they decided to not release this. I saw that yesterday because the study would empower people who against go to J. K.
Rowling's twice so tweet .
about this, because he had the perfect response to this. Her response to this was so perfect. The whole thing is completely insane. If you're going to do a study that proves that hormone blockers are good for children and you find it's not the correct thing to do is say, hey, we just found something out and we shouldn't give them more blockers to kids. Now forget about this is just for like happiness, say, we must not publish a study that says we're harming children. Because people who say we're harming children will use the study as evidence that we're harming children, which might make IT difficult for us to continue to harming children.
So sad and tragic that unable OK with this us. Study on puberty .
blockers goes unpublished because of politics, doctor says. The leader of the long running study said the drugs did not improve mental health and children when gender distress, and that the findings might be weaponized by opponents of the care. And should be because they're not only that there's severe health consequences, also there's the other bullshit that you could just like reverse them at any time.
That's not true that you're using them during the developmental cycle of a child, during the develop developed metal cycle of a child. IT determines like what their pensioned is going to be some of these kids that they do IT to. And then they try to have gender transition surgery.
They don't have a penis that they can turn into a vagina, so they start using their rectal tissue. So then their artificial vagina smells like shed literally, because it's made out a retto tissue. And so there's all these online forms of people talking about the malodorous fake vagina that they got from these Operations.
And then you have to keep a specially and at some point that wounds not started smelling good because it's not meant .
to be there. Well, mean, maybe you could if IT was made out of a dick, maybe you can keep IT from smelling like anything other than .
deck to smell like deck.
It's like, smell like I give you have an appearance here sometimes those whole seal up, right? So we have to keep a peggin there. You have to keep hearing in there in order to keep the whole up as the wise close up.
And you will reopen IT. They have to do that with their fake vaginas. It'll heal up.
And I just don't understand as a parent how you can go now. We're not going to do this. I don't understand why you would allow the thing that is the most beautiful thing in the world to your child to go through that.
I don't understand that because my whole thing is protect my children at all costs as as much as I can. I protect them from as much as I can. And to allow this to happen at that age, we like just take, do a major surgery, thought what? How early is at ten .
teen crazy. What what kind of parent is that? And it's a decision that's going to a hunt them for the rest of life if they don't agree with IT, if they're unhappy with IT.
And there's a lot of d transition ers, a lot, and they get, shall my god, they get attacked so hard, it's so crazy. Imagine someone that's been coerced into doing something horrible, ruining theyll, never have children again, ruin their live. They get older and they realized like, oh, i'm just a gay man now, I don't have a dick or, oh, i'm just a girl.
L, who had autism was confused. Now my breast removed and have a deep voice. Forever, forever, forever. It's of children forever. Your life is ruined in the name of woke, and not just that, but also in the name of money.
This where IT gets fucked because when you look at the amount of money is generated by this, like if you go back to like gender transition surgery, places like gender firming care centres in like two thousand seven, there's a couple. There's a few yeah because there's always been transgender people. There's always been people that have gender deef oria, and then there's people that have auto garnier ilia. And the auto gonna filia people are the people that are sexually aroused by the idea of dressing up like a woman, but they like women.
And those are the funk and creeped to walk around women's bathrooms.
said, sure has been a bunch of them like they get aroused by the idea of dressing up like a woman, but they're had A O sexual and so they're protected under the same banner. So even empowered perverts and molesters to go into women's room and stare at women mother, paying with their dicks out, yeah, you is great. They get a cake out of walking around women's lockers, their hard ons, and this is, or their dicks up.
But this is, this is just one aspect of IT. And then these people that really do have a mind of a woman, they're trap than a man's body. And maybe gender transition is the thing for them, but they should be, they should be like, protected from making a poor decision while the Young.
yes, eighteen, light yourself up like a Christmas tree really shouldn't be twenty one.
What whatever IT is, whatever age we figure out. Yeah, but people make, especially men, meant the frontal cortex on a men doing even really fully evolved until they are like twenty .
five years old.
I think mine was fifty. I think mine was fifty two.
yeah, but it's interesting because it's the thing we kind of seeing society right on our culture, whether y're trying to make outlaw shit mainstream. Like when I was growing up, there was always that story, that there was a city in colorado where everyone went to get transition and you went out there, and that's where you did IT IT didn't see like centres everywhere yeah, for a long time.
Color orado was the place where I always heard you want to go get your dick cut off and stuff like that right? Which is fine. Again, live your life.
When I was going up in small town, I don't think we had any chance. I think we had maybe one. And they live their life. And they they lived that out out law lives.
Now, same thing with adult film starts, right? Like I like, you know, I did the not show, I interviewed all these adult films those way before. Only fans and not like your secretary is an only fans and they don't understand the lifestyle that comes with being an outlook, right?
Which is like like there's a reason why porn stars live like the average ages, like thirty eight years, all their lifespan, right? There's like if you go and you start like there's people on youtube that put together like these in memorial adult film stars. They're all super Young and it's all like O D N, suicide murder. It's not an easy lives now there are certain people are built and IT comes from traumas, a childhood that know .
they imagine the people that you associating worth every day, the men who are pimping out there.
It's thing with the train stuff they're trying to make IT. So the Normal and like they're not built for that, there's a certain kind of person built for that, that certain .
lifestyle that got wiped out by the internet. Remember when there was all these like bail out of businesses? Isn't a funny that no one bailed out porn?
Yeah, so crazy.
It's so crazy. Do ice to live in a this gated community, real nice neighbor. Od, and there was a due who lived down the street, who actually did your gitta with me, and he was a porn star, know? yeah.
And he made point films, and so he was loaded. This, do how to fuck in fatma cities. And a beautiful house.
And his house is a party like, just a playground, like this increase, just bAllen at a control in producing point. And then the internet came along again. Paying house, got repossessed, lost everything.
Everybody went broke. They went from making millions every year to making zero dollars. Yes, because all the porn was legal and IT was .
all online and it's tubes and you go into, why is that? You think, why? Why is this porn all free? Why is that? That suggestion bar over there suggesting some weird shit to me like IT just brings .
a deeper and deepen clink on link links, pull up ads and ad there's banging out ad revenue left and right.
arrogant some straight like Normal ads to like I like a ford truck I once on porn up, which was like a really commercial before you're about to watch interaction gangs bangs, right?
I bet all that's done in a sneaky way, I bet all that's probably done in a sneaky way of the companies don't even know they're advertising for. I bet it's like a block of ad that goes to like some glam. And I mean, got to think of how much money must be involved, no streaming sites now and how how .
many views are getting. If you go to a videos to got three million views, why is that any different? They watch you stand up special as three million .
people not paying attention to the fucking and ads on the right and side because you grow on full screen every time.
Yeah, it's really but the the game change. And I always think this is .
like kind of twenty two thousand six pornography industry generated twelve billion in annual revenue, which is more than the combine annual revenues of A B C N B C N C B S. In twenty twenty three, the pornographic website market you as project to be valued at one billion. So they lost eleven billion.
That's with all the rebounding. That's the rebounding, right? So there was a complete devastation on from two thousand six, which is right about the time that this fuck can do lost his house.
I think he lost his house like two thousand eight or something like that. So they just once the the u porn and all that shit came along IT just took the fuck and legs off of IT. But the twenty twenty three one doesn't include the only fans numbers. Oh yeah, that's got up the chart.
Yes, that is crazy, and that's an interest.
Here's the thing that is the most empowering way for point stars, right? Because they are, they get rid pm, they get really pm, they get rid producers. They make their own revenue.
And a lot of IT is like boyfriends and girlfriends decide to film you like fucking amateur stuff, and people love that stuff. And that that is like an insane amount of money. And they're making IT. They're making all of IT, which that's the most. I think there's .
this big thing where they like this made a million dollars and then you study like what the person makes its like a hundred dollars I saw this great meme where it's like you start to only fans you made ten dollars but now everybody your town knows you have peppo I nipples.
Yeah, there's definitely that it's not always successful, that's for sure. The median income for only fans creators is four thousand, nine hundred and ninety five dollars a year, according to keeper tax filing service for the freeLance worker. However, IT is likely some creators make a lot of money where others make none at all.
So for the medium before nine, nine, that means some girls are twenty hours. Yes, yeah, some girls make twenty box. So what was in my point? My point was .
the point is like I used to be an organized kind of like real industry and now it's not that it's wild west. And every boy's doing these know it's really weird, dude, is how similar comedians and porn starts. Business models are. They're almost exactly the same if you study IT, right? It's like we have podcast, they have only fans.
We put clips up on twitter yeah which is wild. The twitter still twitter during all the censorship, still warm, full on hard core, born always on twitter, which is really crazy that nobody pushed back against that that never went away.
And then now and and snuff films, it's so crazy to me.
That's a lot of instagram. Instagram was a lot of murder. I had watched the guy today get stoned to death.
The same video. The guy got stoped death by the elephant. And I had to watch IT again. What the fuck do?
IT is crazy. My algorithm on instance, I hate I D I hate IT all but the so many people died .
away from red band got me turned on to the ladies who find the loophole to show their tips by breast feed face fake babies. So they have this big juicy tit, and they pull this hot girl on the sun because big, juicy and sticks in the amount of a rubber baby. And you're like, hey.
I was at the airport, fly here and like, I love children. Like, especially now I have kids, I realized how magical they are. And like, you go to airport, you don't see kids like you use. So when I was coming up, no, he's having kids anymore. At least that's what to .
tell them us. But so .
i'm why we need demographers. M, that's what we need to keep. The bords crazy is a real yeah, I like, dude, I saw this chart which stated, like the birthrates of all these country, IT is not the only place that only down twenty percent jamaa. They're still drop in dick.
Nobody ably don't have a lot of plastic over there. The part of IT is, uh, reproductive cycles are being .
devastated by plastic. They will enter our child face i'm .
telling a man, ridiculous, crazy.
like everything's military and notes having kids welcome I mean.
it's going to get to a point where abortion rights you're going to be moved like it's not really .
important because nobody can have of kids know yeah.
it's really sad. Do it's weird because this is what happens in industrialized civilizations anyway. So whenever you have, like cities, what happens is women enter the workforce, so they have children later, and then men, one of children later as well, because he is focused on the career.
And then you have ivf centers and everything, because people too old to have kids. There are late third ties, like all, my god, we have to do something to have a kid. We know any time freeze and embryos do IT got to do.
And so it's Normal for third world countries to have more kids. You know, it's always been the case because you need children, because you need children and help you work. If you work on a farm or ranter, you need kids and then you get the cities and people like, well, the the White wants a career as well. And you know birthrates always drop, but you get to places like japan or south korea. It's catastrophic.
Everyone's watching an eel point. Nobody wants to get her up with the bitches dog.
It's not even them and it's work. It's work. You know especially in south korea, they're very hard working. So very hard work ethic. And the the population drop is so bad that is something crazy like one out of one hundred people today will have grandchildren.
something but an so nuts to me and and you know what else is kind of crazy like what feminism has done and there's I think we're in big trouble. Are jeep oes in big trouble? Like especially if you take a look like how many, there's like so many only fans, it's unbelievable, right? And that lifestyle, when you're a gorgeous woman like that, that lifestyle, you start to go on only fans that kind of like shut certain doors in your life.
And one thing that that is going to happen is like high value mails. They don't want to adult film star as the mother of their children. And these are like viking bitches, right? Like, you know, these big old juicy tits and all that stop, they should be put out super soldier kids.
But because because these high value mails, I want that that's going to fuck that gene, pull up. And then you look at college and you have these really smart, smart, smart R L, say, intelligent, intelligent, intelligent women. Women don't want to have kids.
So now if you got the smart ones I have in kids and the super bit ones not having kids, it's going to be like super devastating to the gene pool like it's going get really weird. But I think we live through the best times. And I know every generation says that about the next generation, but I think we had a great like that.
Well, isn't like only friends almost kind of like him hitting the lottery plus shame, right? It's like you got you got money that's coming out of nowhere, so you're going to burn through IT. Likely, probably not going to be the best business person.
Maybe you are. Maybe, maybe you're investing in. I wanted to maybe change your identity.
I'd like to be a financial console to the strippers. Like I always want to do that like help them invest trapper money. Put a call on this.
put a put on all. Have only fans, right? Do they?
Like thirty percent of miami is only fans. what? Yeah, it's like some crazy number.
google. I've seen only if fans, creators say that, like if some of the shippers only had enough self confidence, know that they could just be on only friends and set to go on the strip club. Perhaps maybe google what sam said about only friends of miami.
That's some crazy .
high number.
But everybody, my am, I went to dunk donas. I saw chick work, and there I was right to leave everyone I love for, really like I will bend in everybody.
For those I would say you should have a passport. Go to mia america.
The wild country is the latta o sand ago. And then Sandy was the White miami. That's how goes you go to miami. Like you to say ago, you like you're so gorgeous and you're happy. What is going on here is right .
because they are not the show is industry one. It's like texas ladies yeah is beautiful women out here and they don't need any attention. I love that they're not trying to get famous, trying to be a Normal people.
They want to feel Normal people. Well, that was one of the the main things that was appealing to me when I first started looking at Austin, when I would come here like these people are so Normal, they're nice. They're just nice people of their .
ideal living their life.
You get so used to that hollywood words and hollywood weird world, that way of behaving and thinking. It's all wrapped around narcisse. It's all wrapped around the entertain of business, and it's all wrapped around these these people that dictate whether or not you work. You know, these overseas of the industry.
I got to ask the addition first stuff all the time. I like i'm done hard going in there auditioning for so you probably couldn't do the role anyway. So i'm trying to impress them and I can act.
I am a horrible actor. I'm functional, a little can't write. I can only do one thing. It's talk mad, shit. And that, god are you?
I D come, oh my god. We would be fucked in, doomed. We would just be making each other laugh and we'd be .
constant getting fired. I love six energy. I love going there and just feeling the energy that reminds me, dude, of like, remember hollywood sunset belva in like ninety eight when like kobe and shake or crushing IT with the lakers and IT was just chaos.
And we didn't know how good we had IT. And there was so much fun. And now that's all gone well.
Also, we were undercover, right, because even though I was on TV, nobody knew the fuck I was in the like. We were just kids. We were just Young guys like in this wild business and we couldn't believe we're working in hollywood.
We're working at the comedy store in in all these celebrities combine he quent tatini their doctor dray there you like what fuck? This is crazy. Couldn't believe I was real dice. Clays there like what my favor.
I listen. There is two times of the comedy ore that I loved. Obviously, when you came back and IT was just fire and I was like, every show is selling out instantly.
But there was also that dead period at the store. Where's like we could just go up and bomb with dignity and nobody cares you. There is nobody in the world.
You are just eat ing a dick and you felt great about yourself because IT was like towards the end of mitchy, like he was still in control, but he wasn't like one thousand seven to fourteen. Yeah, I was gone. No, right before.
I love you. The only one, put your name on the markey still, and you'd have these guys pop in in doing an hour. The name morning on the markey IT IT was chaos, man.
But the reason why they did that is because they had this one's idea that you wouldn't sell tickets in L. A. If your name was at the community store.
People knew they could see the common store. Why would they go see at the forum? Yeah and I was always like, woo so I always appreciate you putting your name on .
mark because we got to perform in front of like pack crowds. But during the week I remember red, I walk up. Stephen is easy still working at the cash and ties like should I get a new job? You look in there's like ten people .
in the O R that was like um ninety four to like two thousand.
And I in nineteen I always said it's the purest comedy ever was because the inmates are running the asylum and and you could just speak, you could go to a set, you blow over there, have a great time, live your life. And IT was such a blessing, because everybody that was there during that time has gone on to do amazing things. They are all over netlist.
Their pocket are huge. Because we are allowed to just bomb with dignity. We are allowed to experiment.
Yes, where which is so important for creating comedy, you've got to take chances and you ve got to try things. And if you're just trying to kill all the time, you going to do your best material always. And the store kind of got to be that, yes, for a while, like two code.
Yeah, fourteen on. The problem was IT was packed every night. When I came back, all the sudden, IT was like the new gold rush. And IT was every night, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday. Two shows, three shows sold out.
Everything was sold out. He shows the man of sold .
out amazing crowds. Enthusiastic comedy fans was because they were internet comedy fans. IT became like a different thing, because before is, like, ads could see comedy.
They didn't give a fuck about comedy. So if you got a laugh, you earn that fucking life. yeah. But the way I always say is the store goes through these different errors, right? So went through the Richard prior error when Richard private film in live in the sunset trip, and like the early eighties, mean this was like the thing, like you would go see Richard prior at the comedy store.
And i'm sure the comic story from everybody that like domain era and people I talked to was hop in back then. And then there was the kinney error. And then kingson, I think around A D.
A. Got banned from the store and something happened and I don't know what a day, but I shot someone or something. I know he shot what the signs ah the back in the park.
we there was a bullet all from leave IT there.
leave IT there. So then um after that there is a giant drop off. That's when I came along.
I came along in ninety four there no one there IT was like I had heard about the common store was meca when I lived in boston, everybody was like the community store and. IT was like, this magnet you had to get to, I got to get to the comedy store. And then when I got there was like, what I was like, boat acx.
IT was like the leftovers, the people that were around in the seventies and the eighties, but never, they were lazy, they were fucked up, they never got their shit together. And they are these terrible acts. And I remember being in the crowd was like, non existent.
No one was. There was like, wow, this is the. And IT was like that for a couple years, for many years, for what you came in ninety eight. IT was like that ninety eight. So was ninety four till around the internet.
And then the internet started getting the company store packed again because we were all on like only not only fans, my space, yeah, we're all advertising shows on my space. And that got day cook. Let that cook changed the game.
I that was like two thousand two ish somewhere around them, two thousand three, that when IT really fucking kicked in. And then fair factor was huge. So then my name is in the market that then, so then he was packed again.
And then IT was internet fans. IT shows a totally different vibe. IT was like, a really fucked and good time than two thousand and seven. I left, and I like, like this place. And then I dropped off again.
They dropped off again. And I remember when you when you came back, like I remember I wasn't in town, I was a big event, and everyone is so excited. And the things just change.
And IT just became just find there overnight, overnight. But I always could tell whether whether you or joy ideas was on the lineup, because when you wear on the light up, the crowds were totally different. And I got tripes is going to have to work tonight.
Do rough. We're going on the war. We're going to lose some soldiers.
You know, if you threw joy up, we show, first of all, whoever goes on after joe in real trouble, but also you you learn a .
lot about yourself. Oh yeah, it's an education.
Oh yeah, yeah. Ah yeah. Especially joy in the O R. Joy in the O R. Was almost impossible to follow. And then on top of that, like all the taboos have been destroyed, yes, he just did fifty minutes and eat now. And chavez knows, and some doing the pigeon and destroy the room.
Like people couldn't break.
They were laughing so hard they couldn't break. People were knocking drinks over table, falling onto the ground. IT was Normal to see people fall on the ground when joe is on stage. So but the thing is, is like all the taboos were shatters and you could just have fun know, you could just do anything.
You could just have a good time. I felt like that your club last night, I felt like that I was so funny because I came out. I did. I did kill tony two weeks ago. And you know, I took tony on this first road gig.
You can actually watch there's there's a video on youtube where I used to do something, god, before and after, and I would interview, like I take door guys on the road, I D interview them before the show, and then I would interview them after the show because I know was going to be chaos. And you could see tony y's first gig he ever did on the road is on the internet. wow.
And now, you know, and I did, I did like killed tony super early. So that kind of how I thought the show was how I was when first started. So now I called red band.
I hit up red band until I came. My special drive can come, and due to show you, like, so i'd be teleme Y I like, hey, do I do kill tony people? It's like having a kid.
I like, like, i'm going to have a new child come into the world people like, i'm so happy for you. You deserve IT. You're doing great. You deserve you like, I didn't realize why .
I was walking into right when you you should come to master sk garden.
I don't know why go and why do I done even .
said hill, tony and madsen square den was so insane. So for me, IT was so emotional like I had to be there because I was there when he was doing in front of eighteen comics in the belly. Ah, no, no. I was a frequent guest, and IT was just fun, just the thing we would do with fuck around. And I thought I was a great workshop for comedy. I thought I was a great way for these amateur s these people that were doing one minute kind of get feedback from guys like doma era and to like yeah kind of figure out how to do company yeah it's a little bit of a training wheel for doing company also tremendous pressure even back then. But imagine like someone went up in master square garden, IT was their first time on stage.
Where do you go from there?
You don't you know, the bombing was horrendous, but sixteen thousand people and rabid killed tony fans in front of this amazing ban now. And you ve got dice clays there. Shame gillers there. Mark norm, maybe is fucking ann was go on my friends .
so that I saw are we you should went IT was .
fucking amazing but I may right and there and I do .
kill tony and like I just feel this freedom I haven't felt in a long time there's a shadow in the cave in a hollywood of of cancel culture. Uh, and people are just afraid, I mean, they're just afraid and they're .
also afraid of not getting gigs. So the problem with L. A.
Is that even the comics that we're really good at one point time, they started getting TV gigs. And then they backed off. They backed off what they did.
And I felt that when I was on nesa radio, my fucking and producers had, this makes es, why still doing common you an act? Now I oh no yes. My immediate thought was like, oh no, like I could get stuck here doing this.
Yeah, I was just doing this for money. I was doing this because I couldn't believe someone pay me twenty five thousand dollars a week. I was like, what are you talking about? That's insanity. Like, oh my god, of a bar, a one thousand nine .
and ninety four of yo, i'm twenty six years .
old and i'm making this insane amount of money like this is not and so I went from that to this realization that this could be a trap. And I was like, oh no, i'm doubling down. I'm going to get after IT.
I'm going to really, really get after IT with comment, i'm going to do the same kind of comedy. And i've thought about that during the fear factor days too. And I like if I lose fear factor because of comedy, so beat, but I am not do.
That's why I love you. You're such a words. You love the r i've always felt that from you. You've always love the art, and i've always totally respect to that.
You because you could slide and I know you like, you flock like you take A T and no pad and you write and you work those bits and you listen to yourself and you always, always like fine tune. And that's why when you're special and you did live, which is fuck in bananas, I loved IT, dude. I was so happy for you because I know how much time you put IT into IT.
What's also doing IT live was like, scary. It's crazy, which is why I wanted to do. Alive is like, fuck IT do IT lives do IT like, can you feel .
I will do IT ve it's it's not because most people people don't notice about specials, is most people record multiple show so they can edit IT together, so so they get the best representation to go there and like, like less. I did the smaller room in your club, and there was a couple moments where I flubs some words. And I was like, don't crash to play, don't crash to say the parking duty just want the couple of words it's okay and then you get you write IT and then you go and like to do IT live is crazy .
but know what you made me realized that I could do more um in regular comedy. I could work more. I could work harder.
You know remember the movie? No, no Better blues. yeah. Love that movie.
One of things I loved about that movie was like the discipline in the dense of washington character had like his girlfriends trying to fuck is, I don't know. I got to practice. I gotta practice.
Like, I don't even practice. I was thinking that, like, I hardly practice. I hardly right.
I write occasionally. I would write him back especially. I write a lot more now, but I would write.
I sit down right when I got wait for special. I was writing every day, and I was going over my bits every day. I was listening to them.
I was writing them down. I was writing out the day of the show. I done thousands times, but I was writing them out the day of the show.
I was listening to recordings. I washed a film of the recording. I was like, I am gonna a be, dial the fucking in. And then when I did that, so how do I do this all the time? Like, if I did that all the time, everything would be so much Better.
Do you have time, bro? How do you keep all this stuff going? I know I am bit like I got in yesterday. And I want to teach you about my own duty. So busy, I just go and do this thing. I know my phones costly blowing up and i'm not even close, but I don't know how you keep everything going and not like it's amazing to me because i'm constantly like i'm the verge of like i'm just onna fake my own death and .
disappear well, one day I probably disappear. But what i'm doing is exactly the amount I could do. So I have IT a good situation, right? So my situation is I work out the morning while my kids are at school.
I come here, I do the podcast, and then I do stand a bit night, whether boy's going to bed and that's what I didn't know a too like a lot of those shows that I did like to rogan and friends show IT. I did in the main room. I did at ten o'clock.
In the reason I did at ten o'clock, my kids already in bed. Yes, so it's perfect. Have dinner, hang out with the family, go. And then I right late at night, because that's what i'm the most juicy. When I come home from a show and my brains fired up and I can sit from my computer, maybe I said one thing that I think could be something, and then i'll just listened to that thing that I start writing. And i've gotten so much other than that made me angry that I didn't do IT more often.
Because like some of the best bits that i've come up with over the last couple of years of bad stuff that I actually wrote, not just ideas that came to me, that I fleshed out on stage and and i've had some of those that became bangers, but the sitting down and writing things out and trying to get my prospect, and some lines that were just, we lost a lot of people during covet, and most of them still I love. I wrote that was like, that's exactly what IT is, that we lost those people. But that came out of writing a lot of these things that I was writing out like that I took chunks to them, and that became the bits. And also, I got, damn, I got to be more focused. So doing that live special, really little fire.
And in my house, it's so insane, dude, people have no clue how that that is. And anyone has ever shot as special as me like that's in santo. Do that because most people don't have the ability to do that.
And I respect you. And i've always done that because you do have the discipline and you know not that i've gone sober, like that's what I work on. His discipline know the like the getting into a routine of going work out, get this done.
And now because I be answer you, I always was a stage writer. I mostly just wrote on stage tag get and could remember IT get the get the beats down in my head. But now that like in november, i'll be doing stand up for thirty years, I don't know if most people are retiring from whatever they're doing at that time.
I still absolutely love stand up comedy um so but now I kind of talked about all the things I really used to get downloads like I would get downloads of jokes. Jokes would come to me fully formed and I would just go on stage and do them like I remember one day i'm sleep and I just wake up on, like the seven stages of grief of shooting your pants, right? I just had the joke like right there.
And it's like this I did on my special. It's a great bit, you know. But now i've kind of tapped in everything and and i've I heard dog standing will talk about this one time yeah, where is like I talk about everything I .
cared about yeah but you know what dog told me .
additional change all .
that for know right? Yeah, do. That's the fuck. That's the stereos of comedy i'm .
thinking about. I would like, I mean, december nine to four years, i'm so thinkable for my sparagus. I do want a micro dos e turn to g two, but that's about IT.
That's the one person you don't have to you don't have to do drugs. You can you can stay on this path and be incredibly creative without drugs. It's just some people drugs are not good for, just like some people should .
need peanut s what's like it's just my the point is like now i'm sitting down and writing and i'm like sitting down and right my goal is at night to do like thirty months of stretching, thirty months of writing and then thirty months of reading.
That's thirty more minutes that you would have done if you didn't. You add that up that's fucked in hours in a week. And you add that up to jokes, you going to have ten minutes here, five minutes there.
If you get one good bet a week, that's about five months by the end of the year, you're in a month and have .
a whole hour the year. Yeah, incredible.
And that if you do that for two years, you can pull from one hundred twenty minutes down to a murder .
in good minutes. month. You have twelve months out of the year. You know, you're gonna fifty fucking minutes. maybe. You know when you trim IT down, maybe little less, but that's pretty fucking good. That's pretty god damn good.
And i'm trying right now to really work on like taking my experiences and and turning them into jokes. Instead, I just do an observations which has fine, but trying to take experiences that I feel to make IT as authentic as I can.
Sure to who I am and and you know, sometimes I could like, I could wandering the some stuff where i'm like, i'm sure somebody said that, but i'm just like, no, it's authentic to me like I have this bit about, I almost, I almost od, I like a gas station. boni. L, one time this is like a true story.
Get IT for red band. No.
I was just one day. I don't know why, was at a gas station I saw the rino fifty five thousand. I like, give IT to me. And I was up for three days straight rock card and i'm like, die I don't know, bro.
I think I S and those things I .
don't I was up to and I agree you in the morning i'm like this is not good, probably math, but i'm probably like i'm sure somebody might to talk about this, but I don't care because this is my experience here and I am just going to write about my experience.
I'm sure people mean rebs talked about gas station boner pills forever. He was the fucked in the gini pig would get the different ones to be mad of. The gas station ran out of him, and he was telling the scam how what would happen is that would test these things, that they find out this viagra on a bunch other shit. And so then they pulled off the market, and then they would just come up with a new company name and then sell the same shit, thank god. And I was like, instead of rino, was steel right now and iron right now and golden right now.
but they're so powerful basis .
that the that was a thing for a long time. Was gas station bones there? Still, I never touched them.
Did I thought about IT? There was a couple of times. I love that.
You know, I like to like a week, state of mind saw that stack there was bit back a gun on, no, i'm not going to do IT you know, get i'll get to love IT and I want to do more time because you don't also you really we're taking a risk. You didn't know what. Let's find this out.
How many people died from gas station boner pills? Because it's not zero, is not zero. There has to be some guys .
that died that has a suck, that has a suck that has to be a long rate up there with the guy died in mister hands, like making .
that funeral. I fucked more than one hundred times before that one horse kill them.
And that curse it's going eventually I catch .
up with in the video, mister hands, that's only when he died. He died a different video. That video was successful.
That was a good time, a good time. Good time. Yeah, that horse nuts in his house. And you look at that thing going up in his body cavin.
And you like how, where, where is he going in his throat? That dick was my ARM probably alarmed than my ARM that was there as a giant dick. But apparently those are fisting, and they are really get up in there.
That's another instagram brohl I went down how instagram? Yeah they are showing no, no, they're talking about IT. Okay, guys, you're talking about how far they get in there and how they couldn't believe that like until they are met the right queen, they could really get there. Uh, how many people have died from gas ation bonner people, let's guess, i'm say twelve hundred really yeah two one hundred death gas station boner pills all time.
I'm really a bit of dollar only because I think that people like let's let's N A tell me die from a boner pills. So who's actually .
who's aga probably .
fires like.
which is probably actually the smart .
thing to do to one six people, twenty six, six. Can we find out jane?
Jamie, with information i'm getting, is going to be tough to get to because you'd pride die from a heart attacks but not going to say what you know the the gas station bond product of you. I ve found nothing that's linked anybody to this. Not that that's not sure, but like pills .
enough to .
kill you. Also, A A, they call a gas station harrowin.
Have you heard that? Well.
that's they call boner. But there's another drug that the warning you to stay off of called, they call a gas and it's a word of IT let's member of the oh, but I don't i've never even heard this. I don't know what looks like john mcafee, the guy who invented .
anti virus. He he .
cooking up his own math, allegedly I say this respect the cast one day by the way, great when he was running from the law he was guess on the podcast he called in IT was fascinating conversation but john mcafee allegedly um had like a lab in his backyard, like a very slow iscah lab this is genius and had an online forum that he was posting at detAiling how he is making all this with photographs and showed the lab and everything and then later I think they caught him that he was actually him and he was saying, don't you understand priority? This is a joke.
I don't do math. Come on, guys but he see mark to do him that he wife up a hook ker, god blessing he wife up a hooker. Yeah this stuff, i've never heard of this product recall announcement that tune resources ex warning, don't take IT.
Okay, what is in IT? I don't the drug T N ept. Ah that's the that's the way of stony was gj T N eb.
Never heard of IT. IT was in a list with cradock in the back and gusti an boner pills. Let's let's find out whatever that craytures m stuff .
is fucked in sketchy yeah is like that pink cocaine, whether just like it's just literally .
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Oh, farting a lot. Have some partly the gas station, everyone. So this stuff, oh, it's an opioid agonist with opal agonis effects. Was that .
mean for .
the forty nine hours? Jesus, Louis, so people just drinking this stuff. And gas station, gas station, here and here, eight things to know.
God, this is a new thing. They have pills to describe before became very as gas. He and tin tin pin was prescribed, treat depression and dozens of countries. Now, U. S.
Poison control centers are reporting a dramatics bike in cases involving IT, a drug that isn't fda approved and one that authorities warned poses posses over those independent risk. Well, that cradock stuff definitely has over those independently issues. I have a body one whose in treatment is in recovery.
And he was taken care, dom, and they were actually, they had this one company and in pills. And he gives me some. So what to do years ago? He is great.
You know, it's it's great. Propac relief when you have a low doses IT actually access a stimulant and hired doses does different things. And so I tried.
I was like, but this selves weird. This is interesting. It's a weird high. It's interesting. Go fast much it's not much.
It's it's like a little pick me up for like a couple of pills. And so then I go tells me takes IT before he works out of how many you take. He like, I take ten what I got, you take ten, I go home.
What's that like? I'll try ten. So I take ten. I was high as a kite as, like, you are not in recovery. You are high. This isn't coffee because two was like a mild stimulant.
I was like, this is interesting ten was like but IT was interesting because um I didn't lose any motor control functions so I worked out um when I would took the ten and I went and hit the back, I was like that way i'll know I if my motor functions off not at all nothing was off so and I coordination was perfect everything was the same no IT wasn't drunk IT wasn't high really and and hi I was like, what is this some completely different pathway but didn't affect my motor skills which I have thought was really interesting because like I worked out told but I was like, I am high as a kite and I called him, you are none recovery. You are high yeah that's so wear so high this is so whatever that is I don't know what the dose was with ten of these fucking ills. IT was, I was really hard idea.
Somebody gave me a sixth scene as as they gave me a sixth, I was drink driving. Dude, I had a pull over. Be like, just calm down. I like because they that would be funny. I'm like put and I don't feel anything as i'm walk .
and that's interesting.
You felt like you lost your mother. I I would if everyone in in A A dendur scenes or zines I would say relapse. That's how how like all over the place I felt when .
I took this a big jump and yeah, yeah, but Lucy have twelve. And this account, this is a, is this one here? This might be in eight? Oh, a twelve one, twelve?
No, no. I mean, am I going to a get really? Is IT tobacco just .
tobaco just a straight? But here's there's a called poo and they have a fifty. Here's a twelve and a pop a twelve now it's .
you're going to pop a twelve as I can go here, i'll be thrown up in the corner.
I might get hiccups. I'm not going throw up but um there's a company called public no.
you don't have posty three, go posty three.
my three. Now these these are trees. These are, this is a company called athletic niki. These are great. This is the perfect amount, in my opinion, to like to stimulate your mind, like before writing.
before you go on to do for protest, you tell me.
oh, you tell me i'm not good, okay.
so I just up .
ruling by the end. No interesting, entire depressed in the same way. When they were solent, Frances said they didn't know how IT worked and independently, because it's not S, S, R, I overdosing IT can be very bad and it's so as a sodium so I can tap a form too.
Oh be careful. Yeah that sounds bad. Um callin found out that the company um that Kevin James recommended you know the company trinity goal, trinity gold has a seed a iifx in IT and two other pain reliever s that are banned. Yes talent made a big video about IT because he he contacted so is interesting Kevin James told me about IT because Chris wide man told him about IT because why when U F C. Fighters and i'm using this to great my joints feel great and it's all natural.
So joins, I need joint stuff.
Don't take this stuff trade gold contains scroll up with the hidden drug ingredients. Food and drug administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use trinity goal or product promoted and sold for joint and muscle pain. Fda laboratory analysis confirmed the trinity goal contains a seto medicine, dick panic and fano beauty zone. So delo pin ac and final blue blue zone are banned and they're fuck and very dangerous.
So here is diko panic is a nonstory al entine flamma may cause decreased use of cardiovascular events such as, excuse me, increased risk of cardio asco events such as heart attack and stroke, as well as serious gastro intestinal damage, including bleeding, alteration and fatal prepreparation of perforation of the stomach and and testing the hidden drug ingredients may also interact with other medications and significantly increase the risk of adverse events, particularly when consumers use multiple nos tal anti in flam tory containing products. So fan beautiful zone, Better fan beauty zone, final beautiful zone is another in on sterile in time flamethrower that was discontinued for human uc united days due to the risk of serious and life threatening injuries. Most serious and life threatened injury associated with final beauty zone trebon is bone marrow toxic oh g which occurs when the body does not produce enough red blood cells, White blood cells and or plate let certain types of bone marrow toxic are reversed.
However, in rare circumstances, IT can lead to death. And so why would you take this? So Chris wide man was under the impression that all the stuff in this was natural.
He got from the other guy. The guy manufactures IT and he's in business with this guy. So Chris is now doing independent studies on his own to try to send other versions of IT to the lab.
The guy apparently saying that he thinks someone sabotaged his product by putting shit in IT and then getting IT to the fda and having the fda test IT. But another possibility is that this guy is a piece of shit putting something they get you. So it'll be resolved that will find out.
But in the meantime, Kevin James, who was taken IT, you know this? ms. Brian, text. May I text Kevin? Hey, stuff you're talking about, look, this is what's in there is a holy shit.
I feel bad for fighters because that probably happens more than we probably know where they take a supplement.
They've been told it's fine and then they have they get popped for or for terrible, especially when you know like clear rountree IT was DHA, which isn't even a performance enhancing supplement. It's just a it's just a natural supplement and it's but it's band. So he got pop for that.
He turned himself in because he turned he found out that the substance was in a supplement they were giving him, and he was like a fucking in dia shits band. So he only got a temporary ban. IT was only a couple of months because he was clear that, a, he was not going to have a performance enhancing effect.
B, he was very transparent in in fact, he reported IT. But there's a lot of guys who get pop because they're buy some shit from, you know, gnc, and they think of muscle builder. S but when we were first making an alpha brain, we were making, you know you, what happens is you have a bunch of ingredients, you have a propriety blend that is your, your supplement, whatever you're making.
And so all these ingredients in alpha brain were shown to enhance cognitive function. And so we combine them. We did a bunch of different version that I came up with, one double blind, but evo control tested the boston center for memory, finds out IT, where we spend a lot of money to make sure this is legit, right? But the company that was making IT makes a bunch of other shit, too.
And so we start doing third party testing of our own product. We're finding vitamins in there and creative and shit does not always be in there. That was just in there because they didn't clean the vat.
yeah. So they're making steroids and one thing and then they clean IT out and then they're making gas station dick pills. The next they are not .
cleaning them. That's my girlfriend. Da has a peano allergy, so he can't even go anywhere near that stuff. And even if they cook, they can cook at somewhere else because you never know how Green the plate is or whatever you're cooking.
not that the peanut so dangerous. They don't even know that people eat peanuts and planes anymore, because the dust from eating peanuts gets in the air and people can get sick.
And do you, can you believe that use? I remember when they are out smoking on a plane, oh yeah, which is hurry, because that kind of gets into with the cove itself like like the plane has the greatest air filter system out there so you could clearly smoke in the front row and like IT would didn't affect really .
farm member being stuck in the back, because that was only place I get a seat was in the smoking section back from. People did smoke on planes. IT was in the back, yeah, was in the back.
The back was a smoking section where the toilet, you smell shit and cigarettes. The entire flight, yeah no, that that thing didn't work. Mean, I maybe the ventilation systems where n is good back then, but there was smoke everywhere back there, even get a photo of the smoking section on an airplane in like the thousand nine and eighties.
I remember I explain the club called riddles in chicago just outside. It's like, I forget, with the city outside chicago, IT was one of the last places that you could still smoke inside. And the stage was so high, so you would literally be like in the smoke.
So here's people smoking on air.
but so crazy do like when they always announce this is a non smoking flight. Like where are the smoking flights? I remember .
we'd get in planes even in the nineties, and there are still .
astrand them in the crowd.
Travel driver, gentle dad, look at these people smoking, crazy, smoking section of a plane. IT looks fairly smoke for there are probably had some ventilation back then. So there's eighty four in miami as this when they were this guy is smoking. And their interview in them on point is this when they were trying to ban IT yeah probably this looks like a conversation asking people about what they think when do they ban?
When they ban in flight smoking. Um let's say guess when I say ninety four what you say I think it's way .
before that ninety eighty seven .
yeah so seven years .
congressional action.
one thousand nine hundred and seven LED to a ban on inflight smoking and eight eight airlines based on states ban smoking on domestic flights of less than two hours. So more than two hours you can smoke, which is extended to domestic fights of less than six hours in ninety ninety and to all domestic and international flights.
In two thousand international flights, two thousand pilots were allowed to continue smoking after the one thousand nine hundred and ninety ban due to concerns over a potential flight safety issues caused by naked teen withdraw in court. Smokers 要 啊, do prohibition. Yeah, give, give a fucking patch.
The U. S. Federal aviation administration regulations Mandate that functioning ashtrays, be they located on the doors of all airplane bathrooms. This because there must be a safe place to dispose of a little cigarette.
Someone violates the no smoking rule. That's why they are there.
Nineteen ninety air canada adopted non smoking policy and all its routes. And ninety four, canada was the first country to ban smoking on all flights Operated by canadian Carriers, which also covered charter flights, but not foreign airlines flying to canada. Wow, so basically two thousands and they wrapped IT all up.
which i'm happy about you.
So smoking restaurants then, wow, I remember the addison improve. These are still have smoking and we'd come from L A. And in the early days, the comic store they had smoking that's crazy nineties you can smoking doors. So I remember drew Carry of all people um barn's beanery they they put a ban on smoking in all restaurants and bars in los Angeles. And drew kerry was protesting.
And the idea is not I know he was one of the people thought the idea was, I like, you're going to kill the business and you're gna also freedom, like people know that you can smoke there if you don't want to go to a place smoky, don't go there. Yeah but the thing you have to think about is, but I can smoke away there. Nineteen ninety eight reasons smoking.
We drew Carry. Yeah, I remember you care. IT was like an outspoken guy about all this.
And he smoking, he's smoking at barn's beene Y, I guess he was a smoker. I don't know. He was a smoker.
Yeah, but that arian show up. But it's all they. K, we've always smoke. Don't take away our freedom. But the thing you have to taking consideration is waitress ses and bartenders. Yeah, those people die from lung cancer because of second hand smoke a second if you're only breathing and smoke the .
whole place the time yeah.
do you mean that gig we did in toronto?
Oh yes, we yeah. I call garden in the miss, because you can see anybody in the ground. You see image like just black figures moving, dark, shady figures moving in this.
in this tire room was filled with weed smoke, to the point where you literally could barely see you were in breathing air.
You are breathing weed. You were contact. The T, R.
Guys who didn't smoke part will go there and be obliterated. Like by the time they did, they'd, they could not remember their jokes. They were confused and anxious and fucked and scared.
Toronto s got a great comedy scene right now. I just did a gig up there, and those, they reminded me a lot of your club. Do those kids don't care?
Say everything to anybody all the time. I like, how is this possible? Well.
I think canada is experiencing a lot of people that are rebelling against the tyrannical government. The government is so bad now in in canada, you can post links to stories. So they did IT in a very sneaky way saying that the social media companies have to compensate the media outlets that have the thing. But the thing is, it's like a lot of them are just links. You can post a link to a story in the new york times.
Anybody okay with that? How how are people in the far, far left, right, the progressive left, which is like the last, i'd say, like ten percent of the population, right? How are they OK with with information being censored? Like why would you even no matter what your senses, I think you want to stay away.
They didn't a sneaky way saying that this is financially unfair to these media CoOperations who are suffering with. That is true. Like there is a reason why they have to make these horrible click bait ads.
And the reason why editors put click bate stories and headlines is because they just need people to click on the length. They're fuck and starving. They're all going under the L A time, just fired a bunch people, people that newspapers are barely hanging in.
So my question you is like you don't think that has anything .
to do with censoring? No, but that does for sure. This is my point. My point was the premise of IT seemed reasonable. More people need to go to canada times where bucket is to get their their information. They shouldn't be going to twitter or facebook.
And so to to make people go to these websites to get their news, we're gonna stop all of the the ability to take these things and post them. But what you're really dealing is you're stopping awareness, yes, because people aren't going to be able to filter out all you'd like back in the day when we just read newspapers. You had to be a fuck in real nut to get into the Kennedy sina. You to be a real nut.
you had to reading books.
basements tell you about IT went the book, yes, and you didn't get anything from the internet. There is nothing. There was no internet, so IT didn't exist.
So you would have to get a physical newspaper to read IT. And most people only read the stuff in the beginning of the sports page. So you read the first couple of pages, see if you're going to die, we're going to die, what's going on? ara.
And then once you get past that, you get to the sports, you read the comics or whatever. And that was why we were so uninformed. We were grossly uninformed because most we were nae right very.
And now you most of the news I get is from links, most of the news I get is you'll send me a links, some of Alice Jones, send me something, something, send me something. You know, Michael mo, send me something. I, I get stuff from dave smith, I get, I get stuff from people sending me something.
And then I go to twitter and I find things, and I send IT to them to, well, send each other stuff. And this is greatly increased people's awareness of things like this, this fucked in martial law bill that they pass through. Who fucking would have known about that?
Who would have known that the government, any decision to make a lethal force from the military, something they can use on citizens, report. There's the a long story about how this has maybe been misinterpreted over the last few weeks online. This is a report.
This is, this is the that martial laughing. It's been a thing, I guess, original instinct two thousand and seven IT was taken down off line for a while, then reposted and that's why there's saying that this is they call that a data void. What says a reissued department of defense directive that documented procedures around when there is potential use of lethal force against americans subset these rumors, alleged directive to be suspiciously timed with the coming election.
Yeah kena married and evolving rumors rely upon speculation about the motivations behind the change to the d od directive and perceive differences between this new documents and existing documents. This sounds a little bit like they're trying to minimize this. I mean, the time when the first witness but the bottom line is this is for the first time in history where they have pushed this directive and IT IT is happening doring in election. And IT is a thing where they're now saying you can use lethal force on protesters. So all these things you trying to gas, like people in thinking, this is not a big deal, this is a gigantic deal.
this is a huge deal. And like this kind of fits into my whole belief about what the the alleged kidnapping of the the the missions governor, which turned out to be A A bunch of inform. I saw the funniest me and I like me and fat, that satistics ck or right IT was so funny.
And then you get into so they took that guy e who was running that FBI a program and moved them over to january six. And he was in charge that, yes. So it's like I personally believe you go, sam, what do you think that's all about? I think those two events were to try to drummed up support A, A only security, opening up a department of domestic terrorism in which they can label A U.
S. Citizen a domestic terrorist, which means all your civil rights go away. And that's a big movement right now within the government to be able to take away your civil rights.
which, if there are domestic terrorists, we should have a movement to stop domestic terrorism. But when you have agent provocative tors who infant ate these organizations and then turn the military realizations so that they can go in and shut these protest organizations down, that's when things get dirty. And that seems like that's what happened.
Pushing the in the whatever event they want to happen kind of convince yy, maybe you try do this cause great.
Twelve out of the fourteen people, we're we're going to the up on twelve out of fourteen, these two losers who got roped into IT. And then there's that kid who the thousand nine hundred year old kid who they talked into, detach that fake bomb, you know that kid, yeah, I think I believe that was an dalis.
So they take this Young, stupid kid and they fuck and radical ze him, and then they give him a cell phone and tell them, press these buttons and that bombs and go off. They give him the fake bomb, bombs and work. He does IT and the like. We actually like.
we use your idea, get one hundred percent. You guys remember that really weird case that happened either utah, new mexico, where they found that compound. And then they were like, they basically discovered that, according to the guy run the compound, that they were training school shooters.
Yeah, no, yes. And then the case just got dismissed in center way. And it's the weird thing i've ever seen in my life, dude, that they were training school shooters here.
What was this? How long was this?
This was like a couple years ago. Like three, four years ago.
So this place was train. New mexico compound suspects were training children for school shootings, prosecutors say. Two thousand and eighteen, and then they .
dismiss the case of the case just went away. The five suspects .
accused of abusing eleven children at a new mexico compound were training them to commit school shootings, prosecutors said wednesday. The defendants were to be released from custody the substantial likelihood defendant may commit new crimes due as planning and preparation for future school shootings, the court document said. The filings did not provide further details about the alleged training.
The makeshift compound appeared to have a shooting range on the property and loaded firearms were found on the property authority, said a Foster parent, when the children's also said the defender had trained the child in the use of a salt rifle in preparation for future school shootings. wow. And so what happened with this?
The case gets like either dismissed or something like that. It's really weird it's really .
weird but you get into im imam was a part of this scroll up a little um wh his father in mom surge and I said you can .
in mom has said he .
has no knowledge of the alleged training, said spokesperson uh spokesman in mom I hodge to leave up door rushed or my mom was the first muslim to offer an opening prayer before the U. S. House of representatives.
Oh, convenient. The muslim alliance in north america. Ops, no thanks.
The muslim alliance in north amErica said, is also a character witness for a convicted nineteen and ninety three world trade at a bombing mastermind, omar abd roh. Man cheese. Christ.
this is why I tell you, did everything is an intelligence trick.
Did well, there's certainly a lot of intelligence tricks. And that's that's something that people are super reluctant to admit to, despite the overwhelming amount of evidence. But if you go out with that three, you right.
I take IT out already. And yeah, I was good. I was much Better, mild.
As mild I can, I like, as I want to do. I P, A. I here and there, my brother loves cigars and my grandfather loves cigars. I just never got IT into IT. The only time I ever smoked anything was if I was had a bar and a hat trick started smoke and cigarettes, that that would be my in. And I just started playing, right?
I never really playing me. Yeah ga s are a wild, is a lot of things.
Yeah, that is where to like we almost do anything. And heart smoking is like when i'm just not into its bad choices.
Federal judge a federal jury convicts four in new mexico compound defendants in connection with kidnapping.
And is this the same one?
wow. Kidnapping and terrorism for the evidence presented. Trial and other publicly available court records or publicly available court records. In december surge, wahai unlawfully abducted as three year old sun from his wife and alabama level yl, that son, and the defendants had formed the belief that the child was her son and was possess by demons.
The group took the child in new mexico, depriving him of his medication and the loving care his mother, and subjected him to the exhAusting regiment of dairy spiritual exercise. The child died fewer than two weeks after arriving in mexico before investigators say any. So this is a lot of while shit going on over this place.
ARM. The eleven firearms, including A R fifteen bushmaster salt rifle, high capacity magazines and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, the group conducted weapons and tactical training and required some of the children to do so as well. The group conducted the training with the intent to face the nation and kill those who refused to believe.
As they did. They spoke of waging jihad d and becoming matters. Oh, fun. I wonder how many of them have stuck through the border? Kids.
these poor kids may born into world shit socky. We .
certain did.
It's crazy to me.
This is crazy.
And this is just so like, but, you know, this is my whole day. No, going back to the lizard people stuff at the beginning was like, if there wasn't this apex predator class like out there, manipulating energy, manipulating people, like how much chaos would be happened in the world? There always seems to be like if you dig deeper, okay, there's an intelligence agent somewhere involved in that.
And well, whenever you have money, that's, I mean, this is back from war is a racket, the mentally but thing he wrote in the ninety thirties, this is a guy who was a famous general and after was all over. He realized, like his entire all years of service.
they they approach to do assassination. And he said, no, I won't do IT like corporations wanted to assassinate. I think IT was fd r. And not quite sure which the president was, but they proved him about basically doing a banker cool on the government. And he said he wouldn't do IT .
s how crazy is that? There's been a few those organized over the years, which is fuck and terrifying. But this is just like what happens whenever people are in power, especially unchecked power.
And you this whole term, the deep stay people want to think of that is conspiracy theory. okay? You have elected officials.
Elected officials have to get elected, but the people who run intelligence agencies don't have to get elected. And they have massive access to money and power and power, and they don't want to leave that position. The business plot called the wall street push, pushed, push, P, T, S, C, H, push, whatever U. U.
Tempt is good to me. Okay, the right now political conspiracy in .
one thousand hundred and three in the united states to overthrow the government, president Franklin d. Role rose out and install smelly Butler as dictator Butler, retired marine core major general, testified under oath that wealthy businessmen were plotted to create a fascist veterans organization with him as its leader and use IT as a cute top to overthrow roseville.
In one thousand nine hundred and thirty four, Butler testified under oath before the united states of representative special committee on unamerican activities, the mccoy uh di dixon dixon, what are unfortunate in uh committee on these revelations? Although no one was prosecuted, the congressional committee final report said there is no question that these attempts were discussed, were planned and might have been placed in execution when in if the financial backers deemed IT expedient. Holy fuck, man. Holy fuck, right.
yeah. And it's so crazy to me because like just hearing that is like you xi study fd r like keep very much was a wall street pup. T like he very much was in there doing their biting and he had a lot like all this crazy a perl harbor connections to hitler, all this crazy stuff that people never hear about and it's it's super interesting to me that when he seen as a puppy of wall street, they're also trying to take him out.
And also, if you think back then, there was no access to information, so they could do all the stuff, like the assassination of Kennedy, they could do all the stuff and completely covered up. There was no one had a chance, no one had a chance. And anybody open their mouths was dead. Anybody that opened their mouth, one up dying in suspicious circumstance.
Ah, so I just did that. So with a guy called the dark journalist, that's what he goes by and he mind blown. He would tell me like, yeah, all the people that you think were involved in in the assassination of A, J, F, K, they were involved the intelligence agency and multiple toilet and agencies.
Uh, the you know, the the the, the federal, you know, uh a bunch people one of the group say that I never heard of was basically the space program. Like the people who ran the space program of that time were involved in IT because because Kennedy wanted to share all the information they had, unlike UFO and technologies with the russians, because he didn't want the russians to think if they saw something, they wear the sky IT was the the us. And like some kind of weird nuclear.
And so, and if you think about back then, who is involved in the space station, say with me, not who are brought over, you know, we discussed last time as Operation paper clip. Yeah, I don't think the note is lost. I think they just crip walked over here, lost.
But we took all the good ones that were engineers and scientists, and russia took the .
only push back I have on that, dude, is that if you're like, if it's some kind thing where we're sneaking him over or are bringing them over like nobody changes their names.
like everybody have to sneak him over, they were brought under the protection of the united states government. And no one could know if there were noise. There was no information that one.
and he was like on trial. Everyone is like over here, Simon, with Simon reason all center.
said that if von Brown was alive today, they were charged him with crimes against human. Yeah, they hung the five slower jews in the rocket factor in berlin to motivate people to work.
It's so crazy.
So the not. So if you think .
about the notes, hated the russians and you want to share all this information with the russians, and they did not like that at all. And here's the crazy thing always. I got what I want to tell.
Here's a crazy thing. I had people on my show talking about this like there is a belief felt there that they had the head of the, the, the power pym ID of intelligence agencies is NASA. Because if you think about this is the one thing that everybody wants to work together on, like we're possible in some we're having this, we're kind of nuclear standoff with russians. But somehow some way we're all working on space station together that in nara are the two things where everyone like puts their different decision, like let's all work together. And it's like there is this real belief that the head of the snake of the intelligence agencies, which is which is like massad C I A M I six, is as a space station, is the NASA organization.
Yeah, the thing that would make that plausible is if the knowledge of alien life is absolute, absolute real and they have to protect that information up getting out yeah I mean.
it's interesting to me because it's a one thing everybody works on. Even I am articles like they're all in on this treaty and then everyone's claiming a piece of Anita, and they all just worked together, even though they don't want to get.
even though they may not get along. And what do you think about all that talk of direct energy, weapons and the and all that? Should he had one hundred .
percent like sam, who runs the world, who runs the world? Some handgun sourced? okay. And i'm not even kidding.
And IT sources around the world, we're battering sources and at the highest levels, all the this is my honest opinion. All the new tech next generation weapon is just hard wired. Mission ism did.
It's like they're been working on the shit for years and years and years and elegant just like years we're talk in centuries, if not thousands of years. And you take a look at weather manipulation, direct energy weapons, this reading my my mind, they can wipe your your whole mind of like thought. It's all source.
Y dude, we are literally in the time we're like holy berries character in marvel universe that we're doing that stuff, doctor, strange stuff. I mean, we're doing all that self that we think is amazing. And marvel comics, our government has that technology. What ella mask puts out these these robots like yeah ah how you I think that's the flip phone of robots right now. What darpa has is forty fifty years in the future.
Well, we can see what they're going on. So the thing about dark is darpa um like boston dynamics. Boston dynamics is publicly traded company yeah and they is that I think um but the thing is they show all their innovations and they show all the the new stuff they're king on.
But the stuff that they're working on keeps getting Better and Better and Better to the point like when they can stop showing us because like they have have robots that do like those ninja courses. Now yeah, they do back flips. They can run like cheaters.
Yeah, I think that's the slow roll out. So we get used to I think what the darpa has, the real stuff is way beyond that. And they slow roll IT out to us over time. I believe that their stuff is that's .
what I believe most of the u of stuff is.
Yeah one hundred know you look at the area fifty like look at this crazy base that's not even the base that that is the smoke screen well.
area as four big mountain yeah, that's where the bobbles are. Claims he was working on back engineering the flying saucers.
I said, crazy thing about bobo bus running a hoky a brother? Yeah, I think he did. Isn't that crazy? Is a this .
gather to .
put a jet engine .
in the back of his, you know, who's kind of a crazy person before human is Young man. That's why they brought him over, allegedly. As four in the first place is like the the way science is supposed to work is you get a bunch of people, they collaborate on something and you you write papers so that other scientists can reviewed with the way they were doing IT.
Everything was compartment alizad because I was so top secret, they couldn't let the other science doing other scientists work on IT. And so because of that, they weren't making any progress. So what they would have to do is bring in completely new scientists, everything, new eyes with new eyes, and go, what do you think of this? And they didn't even tell them what IT is, what lizard said.
I had dinner with lizard. He's very compelling. Me and Andrew shells had dinner with a lizard and germy core bell and lizard is very compelling.
And what he essentially was saying was that when he got there, they showed him this thing and had american flag sticker on IT. And he was like, oh, that makes sense. It's ours. So this thing people keeps saying is one of ours. And then as he starts examining this thing, you realized like this doesn't seems like this things like three d printed of of some unknown alloy.
There's no controls inside of IT is designed for something like three feet tall, like what the fuck is going on and then there's some reactor in there that has an element that's completely theoretical element and a stable form that on baring with radiation that manipulates gravity. Yeah and so he's they're trying is they're telling him like tells how this works. It's like what .
so what's I call you go .
back engineering, back engineering? Yeah yeah. So that was what his job was back. But when he was doing this, he was on a completely top secret level of information to the point where when you're at that level, they have to monitor if they bug your house, they monitor your phone and calls everything. So he couldn't even tell us why, what he's doing.
So the way that works is they fly you out of vegas, so they give you a call, seven P, M. Go to veg. go.
Go to the airport. You got to go. So he tells wife, I got to go to work.
So, like White, if you're going to work at eleven o clock at night, what are you doing? Like, going to work. And so he was like, fuck this dude, he's cheat on me.
I'm a cheat. So SHE starts banging in a flight, a flight and structures. She's taking flight lessons SHE s SHE starts bang in this guy.
And so because lazar would be an emotionally unstable position if his wife is having an affair, he loses top sugar clearance and they have to relieve, and he can't work anymore. So then he starts, he's telling his friends, now he's like you, you can't believe what i've been working on, I want to show you. And every wednesday they had this area.
We can go to this plateau, and you could look out at area as four, and you could see in the sky than piloting these crafts. So he goes there with friends on multiple occasions. He gets arrested.
And once he gets arrested, then he realized they, they might, fuck, kill me. Yeah, i'm gonna come clean and i'm going to tell my story. So then he contacts George nap, who is an investigative journalist, had lost vegas.
And the first ones that he does, the first interview does, he's got his face blacked out, you can't see him. And then he's like, you know what, to save my life? I I probably should be like full public with this.
You might be the only way they don't fuck and kill me. So they're threatening him. And, you know, very mystery breaking into his house. Very creepy, mysterious shit. So then he tells the whole story hasn't varied from that story at all in more than thirty years.
What do you think of disclosure? Do you think there is some bad agents in IT?
I think, and I think this sometimes some people coming and talk to me about IT, I think they probably use people like me as a mouth piece to spread bullshit.
Bill Cooper thought that he thought that they gave him document so he would go on and tell people.
yeah, I bet they do. That's the best way to hide something. The way you hide something is you connect IT with a bunch of stupid shit like you connected the big foot you connect IT to, like, you know, skin walk or range make IT seem cookie.
And then people just dismiss IT. Yes, dismiss all of IT. And I think that's the best way to hide a drone program.
Best way to have a drown program is say, you know, we are in possession of things that are not of this world. yes. Wow, really.
yes. And they release top secret organizations and they want to stay top secret. But as you notice with all this disclosure, nothing really gets out.
It's just talk. yes. And so this is what gives me like that all my spider senses go off like i've smell bullshit.
Nothing's really happening, right, right? Nothing's happening. And Jerry core bells convinced the new disclosures right on the cork balls deeper.
Yeah my okay, maybe, maybe, but i'm not seen anything, but i'm seen as a bunch people talking about these things and that doesn't mean anything to me. They're interesting. I'll keep you having them come on.
I'll keep talking to people. It's interesting. Do you think they give people information? Hoping you'll put IT out one hundred percent. I think there's also people that are still in the government to say their whistle blowers and they go out and they spread false false information.
I have a friend of my driver who he told the story on my show about um his dead work at this like instant chicago and his dad was just like a handy man at the place. He'd fixed stuff right and well, one day gets a call to a level that he's never been before and he he goes OK, i'm going down so he goes all the way down. He gets in IT.
It's like a weird weird like just a weird floor. It's like weird energy. He starts walking down the hall. He looks in there's like animal experiments going on. His dad tells them this.
And his dad tells them this way later on, like he does how much time left in his life at this point. So he tells him the story and it's, he says he sees some weird stuff, would like monkeys going on a weird thing with a horse in in this thing. So he keeps what is like, what is going on. Here you goes far off, right? And he sees this.
There's this this room with this giant craft and he's like in all this craft and and he travers dad tells them, I see something in there and it's like gray, I don't know what IT is and then I ve some this tiny Green thing is like walking on the outside of this craft and he goes, what the fuck is that something? Bank guns are on them. It's security.
What are you doing? Here is like, I ve just work here. I was sent down here to just fix up.
So I get out in that like, what are we going to do with them? So he says that he has agree never to telling body anything, right? But as his dad, his dad tells tells travel, every time he travels, he'll go to a random country somewhere.
He'll get pulled in security. He gets put in a room, and these men in black come out and sit down and go, did you you tell anybody? Did you tell anybody? And these, like, I haven't told anybody anything.
And this would happen to multiple times. And travel said his dad's not that creative. Never, never would come up with crazy self like this told him towards end of his life when I was come to an end. So my question is, do they haven't come down hoping that he he'll start talking about this with people?
Because if it's real, probably incompetence, probably some incomplete person told them to go down there. Some arrogant in competing person thought they had complete control over the scenario and they needed someone to go down there and do something. Just send them down there. So may they trusted them maybe, but it's also like if if he's working on anything top secret, they're listening, dollars, phone calls.
But he wasn't he was like he was like a maintain sky that .
worked upstairs.
Guarantee after that, if they knew where it's traver, they show up with them back.
probably listen everything did to just to make sure that was in flamm.
So this whole thing with the men in black to this, there's a belief er rit now but maybe it's like because you see videos and them walk through walls, not that there are just they're just astro projections were like have you ever seen videos where men and black just kind .
of show up anywhere?
Walked through no viols the streets, dog.
Street, the street.
twitter I mean, I get sent all this stuff.
They might be bullshit.
It's possible or or there it's like, well.
if you're going to be an alien and you're onna blend in with human beings, dressing up in a suit would be the best way to do IT be a person to suit where sunglasses, they don't see your eyes and just, you know, move around like a Normal person. If you can come here from another planet, you don't think you could disguise yourself as a different life form.
Possibly, of course, do you think galen are from other plants? I think they might be Angels and demons.
Um i'm not opposed that idea. I I I think there's probably what there's definitely dimensions that we do not like. Brian coxes was here yesterday, as I was saying, and he was trying to explain the quantum computing and how quickly quantum computing works like that.
A problem that would literally take the entire amount of time that the earth is existed to solve by a regular computer can be solved in a second by a quantum computer. And this quantum computer is literally somehow another accessing other universes to come to its conclusion to do these calculations. It's not it's not only Operating in this universe.
It's Operating in other dimensions simultaneously and instantaneously. The way, said IT is like, and by the way, this is brian cox. He's like like a serious physicist ah he's a he's a genius and he's literally explaining the mechanisms of quantum computing and explaining that quantum computing, even though they kinda figured out a programming yet, is already showing that worm holes are possible.
That's so great.
So this worm holes are being used somehow in the quantum computing process. Again, i'm sure i'm butchering this dying. If you're listening.
i'm sorry. I one of my favorite things to do on youtube, I go down weird rb IT holes like, I like to watch weird and youtube. I love watching black people get their hair cut. I fuck and love that IT. I don't know why is he is entertaining, but one of my favorites to do is watch a long for math.
A boy.
yeah. I don't know why.
because it's like, I watch an alien language. yeah.
So like, I watch this one video where was like seventy lines of math, and then I get to the inclusion. And all I rote was I i've never done this in my real life, ever in my life. I've never had to use any of this stuff because it's so smart, right? And I love you just like me, like this isn't how I use them real life.
how that is rudimentary in comparison, this quantum computing idea. And the point, what's fast to me, what the quantum computing idea is that if if there are, is this theory of many worlds.
So if this theory is accurate, and there are an infinite number of university, would say that is entirely within the realm of possibility, if you think of that being a real thing, that something can transport itself from those other dimensions to where we are. So IT might not be a metal craft that comes from Venus. IT might not be something so simple like that's probably too simple for our little our stupid little minds might put IT into that category. And also that might be how they present themselves to us to make themselves seem at least tangible yeah, instead of what they really are, which is probably outside of our ability to grass.
So whatever these .
things are, I bet there from multiple sources, I bet there are are actual physical things that come from somewhere. But do they come from other planets? Do they come from other dimensions? Is that both are some of them interStellar travellers and some of them into dimensional travellers? maybe. I mean, I think we're basically antes, were these like very rudimentary ary things that as far as we know, we're the most complexing in the universe.
And I think if you scale that, this is one of things that brand and I we're talking about that if you take artificial intelligence in quantum computing, and you imagine a sentient life form that relies on quantum computing instead of very and that has access to like nuclear power plants to power IT, you essentially create a god. You get to the point where something is so powerful that IT literally can control all the elements in the known universe, and then other, have access to other universes, and that this this might be what we're dealing with, and we might be dealing with these beings that have always been here, and they come and go, and they observe, or they intervene. Or one of things lazarre talked about, one of the most bizarre things they found.
He said, they are this very thick document that was all about religion, and that essentially what these life forms use us as is containers. And he didn't understand what what that meant by that. Like what what is in the containers for? What is like, I don't know, but they think of us as containers.
And you would think maybe containers for souls, if the souls a real thing. And look, the concept of the soul has existed forever, very usual for the concept of something to exist for a long time, with no basis in reality. You know, that's why I am interested in dragons. Like, why is every civilization? Why do they all .
have drag they dragons in the bones times they don't?
Well, I think because people were alive when dinosaurs were alive. But I bet there were alive when dragons were alive. I bet dragons were a real thing.
And in fact, forrest ganda, who say wildlife biologist believes that there's a real possibility that dragons were an actual animal, but that if you have an animal that has a bones that are similar, like bird bones, and something that you we sly, how many of them would you find? What would you find the left of that? You know, most things don't fossilize.
I think dcs are dragons. That's what I think they were.
Well, I mean, it's possible that there was some form of, look, birds survived this impact in in the u katon. Whatever killed the dinosaurs did not kill chickens, because chickens are literal dinosaurs, their literal dinosaurs, you know, if you in a chicken eat a mouse is fucking. While they're the most ruthless for rocio little animals, wrappers, birds, those are all the eagles.
American ages are got damn dinosaur. And that's what IT is. They're dinosaurs that lived, in fact, some of the more recent models of what dinosaurs looked like.
They've updated to had feathers when I was in, what is that W R dinosaur s preserve tale. Amber, look at that fethers feathers in a dinosaur s tale. So there's A A museum uh in uh boseman montana.
And uh this museum has on one side of this rapture they have a illos, a rapture. And on one side of IT they have, it's like a real sized philosophy, tor. And on one size they have IT with like dinosaur skin, like we like to think about.
But the other side they have this theoretical version of IT that's covered in in feathers. That's probably what dinosaurs had. So dinosaurs died during the impact, but not all of them.
The birds lived and there are smaller, the one, there was no food. okay? So a big tansor react. There's nothing you can start to death. Those things died off, but the little ones lived. And it's so possible that something that flew like a terror to, like we think of terror, acts as being like bat wings. Yes, maybe they had feathers, maybe that was a gigging tic fuck and predatory bird, and maybe some of those fucking, and things look like dragons.
You know, maybe, maybe the the images that think of all these different cultures, ancient medival, europe, china, japan, china, for sure, all of them had dragon here, the dragon, there are so many dragons like IT might have been a real thing. And I think most of them didn't have dragon's to spit fire either. I think that was like a fucking 好 好奇 yeah that's very short。
Or do you think the allegation or is A A A, A dinosaurs.
crack crocodile species, pretty dinosaurs really yeah looks what's the um yeah there there was crocodile and crocodile species, enormous ones, by the way, that predated the dinosaur. And I think modern alligators, they go back, they go back, really. You know, sharks predate trees, really predate trees. There were sharks on earth before they were trees.
Maybe we were all under water for a long time.
but life definitely existed underwater. Along as poles are older entries also cheese.
Is Christ dam that's crazy?
yeah. So those are dinosaurs. When you see a giant nail croci, those are fuck. And dinosaurs, that's that's a type of rapidly scary. They should.
I got and you be in florida, will be drive in those, show the bees like a dead crocodile fly. Fda, they're all the same to me. The shit, they people walk in their dogs and they just come up and get them. And then the guy jumps in there and like trying to save the dog, like the people don't give fuck yeah.
they're not that wise. That's one of the crazy story I heard. This guy was running from the cops gets to a bridge, jump off off the bridge right onto an elegant alligator, eats them from the cops.
Or how about that guy who tried to save the shark to see that video where you tried to save the shark on the beach, and he drags IT in and the shark has turned around and kills, oh god, you wash that video if you one video in egypt where .
they're at a resort and this kid is swimming and he screaming for his father, he's getting.
oh no, I can't watch .
cream paba poa is getting fuck and murdered by the shark you see his legs go up in the air and the water turned red, still tries .
to scream.
yeah, fuck short. What would you do? Kid, what can you do? You can help them is nothing you can do.
The kids hundreds of yards into the water by the time you get there, is early dead. And you're going to be dead too. Most likely it's a feeding frenzy at this point.
You go out. There is a suicide mission. You can, you just have to live with the nightmare for the rest of your life like that.
Jimmy, what do you got? What do you really shoot? No, no, no, no, no. killed. Or how about kid that jumped off .
his cruise into the water and IT was shark filled? got. It's like, what do you do in what you do? IT? Well, there's a reason.
Why is, sadly natural selection? The people that have stupid ideas, they don't make IT. And that's always been so .
it's been crazy. It's just was the world always crazy and just that social media allowed to see allow us to see IT in real time? Well.
it's it's super crazy today because we have more capability, right? Because now we have guns and nuclear weapons. Back in the day I was, people were super crazy, but they killed there by the arrows, yeah, you know, and catapult mean, just listen is more hands on and just think about all the shit that humans did back when there was no written history.
We did horrific, horrible things. Wiped out the mongols, killed someone, the neighbor during ginger st counts lifetime, fifty to seventy million people. crazy.
They killed ten percent of the population of earth. yeah. So people have always .
been his DNA in like half of the people on planet earth. He just drop in, he's just slit throats .
and drop in deck h, he he's drop in deck all over the taking everybody as a wife. Air quotes wife e, but it's like the humans have always been crazy. There is just we're probably less violent now, but more capability and more awareness of all the chaos in the world .
because it's makes you first watch all of IT and then watching like the parties can, can you know yet these liberals, now that are rewards like the weird thing ever do.
We have to win, have to win in ukraine. Like, what are you talking about? Russia has nukes.
They're y've threatened to use them. Are you fuck in serious? Like, I try.
I try to start change, changed that org, right? To get a us to help the ukraine get their own federal reserve so that they can print their own money. And we don't want to send them any more money.
And I couldn't get anyone to sign IT. Change that oil and have them print their own fake money so they can load up our money. Why do they need our fake printed up money?
Well, it's because it's a big scm. It's a big weapon manufactured scm. The money is not just going to free to ukraine.
This is going to weapons manufacturing out. And they're giving ukraine in aid. They are giving them tanks and weapons.
And the crazy is, one is the taliban. In afghanistan, we leave. We leave behind billions, billions of dollars of high tech war equipment. And then they put parades on where the drive in the street with tanks, black oxx.
Like, why so crazy?
Just leave. Leave at all there, bill, and empower the taliban with modern weapons. These guys are living in fucking and caves, fucked and goat all day. And I was certain they have black hawks.
so not that whole areas crazy. Oh my god.
you don't even know the half of IT. I have a body who went, who served over their multiple deployments in in afghanistan, and he told me it's insane. If so, just the male rape men raping each other and raping boys he said it's fucking rampant.
It's called man love thursday yes.
that's what they do just happened .
on thursday I would Steve burn and the David off and they told us about that that is they see women for procreation, men for pleasure. And ah how do you fix that?
Like imagine trying to install a democratic government into a place that as child rape as a Normal thing, he said that guys would be they would have parades where guys would have their hero of boys and that the most amount of boys make you look over your pump. And so IT was like, IT was cool to show all the boys that are fucking, and this, like, down the street, on main street now.
and then just becomes, generation was down to you, you do to the next, which is so tragic.
He said they had this guy who was like this mentally handicap guy that was working in the kitchen, and they were all take turns rape in this guy. And he caught him raping this guy. And the guy would just take IT is just Normal, just Normal. And they did a teach, he said they were going to the barrels and i'll be fucked in each other. And like jesus Christ.
the more but don't .
you think that that's probably how human beings behaved back? And like the spartan days, yeah, yeah. Like the spartans off. Fuck each other.
yeah. The taking not taking in if somebody doesn't think, yeah consent is a brand new, it's like sarcasm and could send are just western things that most people don't understand and then back in the day was just like savage and you're never gonna these like I just had this guy, my shows, the named j die, and he came on. He was talking about how basically british intelligence made all the the borders of the like.
They just create borders like these borders that we see is that this saudi ia, this is this. This is that those were made up by british intelligence. They just basically when in based on tribes, they said, okay, here, here, here, because most of these people are just tribes.
Like, if you study like the history of saudi arabia, IT is so not IT is so crazy because basically they were just no matt, and they discovered oil there. So the banking club all comes in and goes, here's what we're going to do. We're going to set up an appearance as to extract this.
And they just have to have all these terms made IT up. If you stuff a dude, I don't want go too super deep, but he is, are you read this? go.
Holy shit. Like people I ve t know, you've had guess on here talking about how the british empire e didn't really end. That is the most true shit ever. They began bankers.
They became bankers and really do I think amErica and britain, our relationship really is master blaster, you right? Where is a big down monkey? And they just a time.
That's really what's happening. Man, if you study how like the british intelligence information islam, it's like all crazy stuff do and just and IT just they there everywhere. Man, so you know, even when they go in like nine eleven, where like the saudis were involved, really british intelligence.
what wasn't the whole idea of suicide bombers and jihad? Wasn't that? Didn't they do that when the soviet union had taken over afghanistan? Yeah, I did IT to try to, like.
fight against them. I also demoralized them by giving them all hooked on carwin. Nobody comes out of afghanistan the same. You go in there, try to take up. Me just can't do IT.
Nobody is tamed IT. It's all just war lords and it's crazy. And do you ever see the um we had Jason, every men on the podcast who was in the vana and also in sound garden and then went over to become a special forces soldier after that after that wow yeah after that and really fuck an interesting guy.
But he said that there is ancient greek like construction that looks like the parthenon in afghanistan. And this find some of that stuff. They have photographs, the stuff, but you can get archaeologists out there to study because it's too fuck and dangerous.
That's run by the taliban. Back to the source. Y dude, a lot, I think a lot of this war that we see happening is about just racing our history.
Like, remember when the taliban were just shooting these giant, beautiful statues and destroying them? Race a arrest. A lot of people think they're something a lot, but some people think that the weapon, the mass struction in in iraq is a portal.
It's not really a about a bomb. Yes, the real weapon .
among go in, where do they the first thing that anybody they go right into the museum, they are taking all the old artifacts from everything. There's wipe out if started. So there's a lot talking like this whole thing would like, you know, like what are the plans after october have? And all the stuff.
I think the old gods are coming back, dog. I think the old gods want to come back and rain. And I think a lot of this is about bringing back like the onon.
Oy, no, i'm thinking I like the zoo astor's m and stuff like that. You study soya, like if you study, do the worthy if you study. Like ah if you study like satur liberty, that's a dude bro IT is a cross dressing the statue. Liberty is an old old zoia astm god called myths is and and you get into if you study IT, you can even say like .
the old one at a time. First of all, images of ancient greece in afghanistan's put those first. I want to lose this, to lose this. And then we're going to go to saturday. Ty, so look at this stuff.
So crazy to the model .
of what to look like. It's a model what to look like, but they do have some images of the actual rules. So ancient greek ruins in afghanistan look talking bananas and no arch ology being done.
This is fucking insanity. And the stuff that even showed me is actually a little more even complex photos of hy, talk of these rules. What about what I can? I look at the tiles and love these greek's status is from Alexander the great.
Okay, now go to statue of liberty. I want to see what the statue of liberty looks like is, is true. The statue of liberty cook on that is modeled after the person got meera.
Yes, hardly first bult original are this god? Well, I don't believe any these fact checkers anymore. But let's look at the statue of liver. Give me a good image of the statue.
Liberty, it's a deep, it's a drag queen. sure. Trust muscles like myths that's IT .
doesn't get.
So if you study, like, you know, who gave a stats? Verty france, right?
Photograph the statue. Liveries face again. Scrope make that one in the center big. That does the guy look like a great god?
Well, that's a dude. And drag the neck is thk look at that .
does look a guy. Look at that one, that image to the what is up on the top right hand corner that looks like your guy. Look at the ARM that does not look your .
feminine ARM look at the hand.
Look at the well saving IT. A Better image, the that one, there is a flicker in the middle, in the bottom, bottom in the middle. Yeah, poor hellers are a dude. Holy shit. Time tripoli stata liveries are fuck and dude.
So if you study back .
to that image of them posting IT, there was an image you just had up the in the bottom. Yeah, the look at that, that's a guy, man. So if you .
just like avatar AR do.
If you study the .
french olympics with the .
ARM in the the hand that's on a woman's hand.
I do. That's a thick wrist.
wow. Status al liberties, a guy. Only shit man does he have breasts?
Yeah, this guy came on my podcast and Christopher .
nose and he was, yeah, status al liberties. My breasts, wow, a fucking guy kind of they probably add that later. That's photoshop. Let me see. I don't see boobs.
I see a god.
but that's my packs.
Look, see finally .
this .
um statue of liberty .
breasts uh, are you going to get to a weird porn site?
Yeah on the breast feeding video that that right there.
those ones are different. That's fake. That's a big juicy ta one that's that she's get silicon on if you home OK man, thank you. I love .
you .
so much. You've show .
me so much love over the years, and i'm so appreciate of love you.
So thank you. Appreciative of you as well.
You're awesome and you go hard preciate.
So you're special.
I have a special stop is dropping everywhere. I might put IT on youtube, but I got to beat the shit out of IT. We go pretty hard on this. But if you go to like twitter, sam tripoli, are you go to twitter dot cons like sam tripoli, or you go to rumble. Rumble been very .
nice to feature some platforms. That's two man.
I got to me. I got a three million, three million views on one put long time ago, but I never get .
that they're not suppressed anymore. When elon took over twitter, I gained like seven million followers and like a couple.
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of C I am surprised on instagram a almost post nineteen three million. I know it's a lot, but i'm stuck there for like quite a while.
I about one hundred and twenty four thousand followers and i've had that for five years. Okay can go ove IT i'd post IT twenty five .
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