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Yes There’s A Miracle Cure For Insomnia & Addiction!

2024/7/8
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So I follow this sub stack. It's called Midwestern Doctor. And nobody knows if it's a guy or a girl. Why isn't there a cure for insomnia? So I guess it's called the forgotten side of medicine. That's the official name, but it's the Midwestern Doctor. I follow the Twitter account too. Why isn't there a cure for insomnia? There's not.

No. Michael Jackson cured it permanently. Permanently. So get this, there is a cure for it. Okay. But just like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, they're keeping it from you. In 1964, a sleeping medication hit the market that was remarkably effective for a variety of conditions, including insomnia. So that wasn't just the only thing it treated, but it really treated insomnia. And how do I know about this?

Because I quit smoking pot and I couldn't sleep for months. And I found out about this drug that actually does cure insomnia, but they made it illegal. That's the story here. I won't bury the lead. And hence, profoundly improved the health of its recipients. Because it threatened so many different drug markets, once it reached America in 1990, the FDA, in collusion with the media... What?

Launched a 10-year takedown of it, which in many regards was almost identical to what they did to ivermectin. And they approved appeal, by the way, the fake crap they spread. Yes, it was successful and very few people are even aware that this drug exists.

or that the many of sleeping disorders we face are easily treatable. While most of the sleeping medications are unsafe and ineffective drugs that are best avoided, one actually worked and frequently produced miraculous. It's called gamma GHB. They did it like they did with Gaddafi and Saddam. They did a raping drug. The most appalling.

Apparent benefit of this drug was that it was powerful and consistent sleep aid that immediately put the recipient deep into the sleep cycle, resulting in the benefits of those cycles being restored for many who had previously lost them. And the individual waking up feeling completely refreshed and energized. The stuff they give you now doesn't give you the deep restorative sleep. Do you know who takes it? But this does. It was bodybuilders. Well, that's coming up. Okay. Okay.

Furthermore, it frequently could allow people to feel fully refreshed after just a three or four hour sleep and was unlikely to be addictive and did not suppress the reticular activation system. I don't know what your balls have to do with it. It dramatically increased the level of growth hormone. Right.

For example, 2.4 grams given intravenously in 30 minutes caused a 16-fold increase in GH levels. As growth hormone heals and repairs the body, but it greatly declines with age, you lose growth hormone as you get older. This resulted in many previously frail elderly patients on GHB having significantly increased strength,

stamina, muscle mass, and function, while in younger patients, significant improvement was seen in their healing from musculoskeletal injuries. It produced remarkable results in the treatment of a variety of addictions, particularly opioids.

and alcohol and benzodiazepines, along with helping mitigate withdrawals from each of these substances. Conversely, GHB was not addictive. This seems like another wonder drug that they got rid of. It increased dopamine levels within the substance substantia niagara, thereby counteracting the effects of Parkinson's disease. It aided childbirth by relaxing the mother, dilating the cervix, and protecting the fetus from respiratory depression.

It's amazing, isn't it? Yeah. It had a variety of aphrodisiac effects, such as making people much more comfortable with sexual intimacy, dramatically increasing their sensitivity to touching or being touched, improving male erectile capacity and premature ejaculation, and increasing capacity for female orgasms.

Helping the individuals address subjects they are otherwise inhibited from exploring during therapy, thereby allowing therapeutic breakthroughs to happen. GHB was also found to be particularly helpful for couples therapy, having a disinhibiting effect like alcohol, but making individuals friendlier rather than aggressive.

It temporarily helped with anxiety, but without many of the side effects seen with benzodiazepines. Similarly, in France, it was frequently used by students who had to pass an exam or give a public presentation. Given these remarkable benefits and the decades of research supporting its use, why has no one ever heard of it? We all heard of it. It was called the day-rape drug. It's because the ivermectin, it's the ivermectin of sleep medicine. But, you know, rohypnol was initially the day-rape drug. Let me get to this. Oh.

In the case of GHB in the early 1990s, it began entering the US as a supplement, largely due to bodybuilders, as you mentioned, recognizing the value of its increasing growth hormone in the body.

Before long, the FDA decided they needed to stop it and became very interested in publicizing the adverse reactions that occurred to it and in no time discovered 57 calls to poison control about it.

which the CDC heavily publicized, including nine, which resulted in ICU emissions, but zero of which were fatal. So just like they did that bullshit with ivermectin. Oh, they're getting all these calls. The gunshot people can't get help. Gunshot can't get, yeah. Because of all the blind. This, in turn, is very similar to the epidemic of poison control calls for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine deaths we saw throughout COVID-19, all of which were later shown to be a hoax.

For example, the photos of people lining up in the ERs that were supposedly overloaded with ivermectin poisonings were actually old images of individuals lining up for COVID-19 vaccines. So how did they get rid of it? Well, the FDA in 1990 gave out this press release.

And here's what the press release says. The Food and Drug Administration today warned consumers to discontinue the use of an illegally marketed drug, GHB, or gamma-hydroxypukic acid, that has been promoted as a legal psychedelic, but has caused more than 30 people in California, Florida, and Georgia to become ill with symptoms ranging from nausea and vomiting to severe respiratory problems, seizures, and coma. The FDA offered consumers...

The following medical advice. Anyone taking GHB outside of physician supervised clinical trials should stop immediately. Anyone who has consumed GHB and is experiencing seizures, uncontrolled shaking, headache, unexplained drowsiness, or other central nervous system disorders, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea should consult their physician immediately. Physicians treating patients exhibiting these conditions should report these cases to their local physician.

poison control center. And according to the California health department, GHB is sold through mail order outlets, health food stores, bodybuilding gyms, and fitness centers. It is marketed as powder or granules. Then on the basis of the authority bestowed by this press release,

which was full of deceptive inaccuracies, the FDA banned GHB in the country, threatened compounding pharmacies into no longer supplying it, and began raiding people who were supplying it, which they did not have the legal authority to do. Freeze, FDA. Yeah. What? What? Many of these arrests eventually went to the courts, where the FDA engaged in a series of highly unscrupulous tactics.

For example, when attempting to prosecute individuals for supplying GHB, they argued that there was no evidence GHB had any valid use or had any evidence of safety. But simultaneously, they refused to let the courts admit the decades of evidence arguing otherwise or the fact that there were 15 investigational new drug applications which had been submitted to them for GHB, each of which indicated a lot.

a lot of that evidence actually existed so that's where they're lying again isn't that something

Because of how egregious the FDA's tactics were, and for example, prosecutorial misconduct, withholding evidence from the defense, lacking a legal basis for the prosecution, entrapment, or illegal searches and seizures, the higher courts gradually sided with the defendants and began overturning the convictions. Wow. The FDA in turn... Hang on.

The FDA in turn switched to trying to persuade the state legislatures to outlaw GHB, as politically it was not possible for the FDA to do so at a federal level.

As Rohypnol, this is what you were talking about, Roofies, had recently entered the United States and fear was beginning to build over its use as a date rape drug since it both made the recipient unable to resist the assault and likely to forget it. The fear of Roofies was juxtaposed onto GHP. I remember being confused like, wait, there's two? Yeah, yeah. But guess which one got banned?

GHB, not roofies. You can still get roofies. Then why was Cosby using Benadryl? Here we go. In turn, the media began trumpeting that America was facing a wave of rapes from a silent, odorless, colorless drug that made one helpless to resist or even remember sexual assault. It was in movies nonstop.

In parallel, these likely focus group tested words began flooding those stories about GHB. Dangerous, potentially lethal, hallucinogenic, addictive, illegal, designer, date rape drug. Note, Rohypnol was able to avoid later bans. GAB faced because its manufacturer successfully lobbied for it to be left alone. You know, designer drug, I've heard that term for many years. Which drug is not designed? Right. What are you talking about?

Before long, a few young women were identified who had been date raped while on the drug and then died afterward from the drug side effects. The media did all that it could to fan the hysteria. For example, he points out those some articles from Time magazine. A lot of people, GHB users, have heart attacks, go into cardiac arrest, said Sergeant Michael Lewis. These are from those articles.

GHB, the new backroom drug on the party scene, can kill without warning, said CNN. GHB slows breathing, cuts off oxygen. A blackout can be brief, can be forever, says CNN. You know, that's what OxyContin that was legal does. Yeah.

No, one of the most extraordinary ones was in the Tennessee Bar Association publishing an alleged affidavit from the medical examiner who performed Elvis's autopsy, claiming that GHB killed him. Although once questioned, they stated it was just an academic exercise. To lie about Elvis? I guess so. Using this fear campaign, the FDA gradually convinced individual states to ban it.

And in 2000, in honor of two GHB victims, Congress passed the Hillary J. Farias and Samantha Reed Date Rape Drug Prohibition Act of 2000. Oh, you name it after someone, you know it's a bullshit law. The law made GHB a Schedule I drug, whereas cocaine, for example, is a Schedule II drug.

Oh my God, is my body a drug dealer designing drugs?

Remarkably, however, the emergency law also included a special exemption for a pharmaceutical preparation of GHB, which was instead made a Schedule 3 drug, which violates the entire basis for the scheduling as something can only be Schedule 1 if there is no acceptable medical use for it. So they...

They completely contradicted themselves. Well, there's no medical use, except we're going to say there is. It's like they knew everyone's a moron that wouldn't do their own research. That's exact. No, the scheduling also made it very difficult to conduct future research. Oh, thank God. On the drug. In looking at these events, there are three important things to take note of. First, the entire epidemic was made up of

A safety database used for monitoring these types of things found that GHP accounted for less than 0.1% of drugs mentioned in emergency department reports. Less than 0.1%. You know, Tylenol kills more than all those drugs. Yep.

In 2006, after the English police examined 120 cases of sexual assault, they determined 119 of them involved alcohol. No, what do you know? Out of 120, 119 involved alcohol. 57 had taken an illegal or controlled prescription drug.

for example, cocaine, and only two had received GHB, which may or may not have played a role in the assault. In 2010, literature reviewed determined that GHB had been detected in between 0.2 and 4.4% of reported sexual assaults and hence was not causing the rape epidemic the media's hysteria had suggested. How?

It didn't make any sense as GHB was very salty and it was hence easy to taste. It was. Yeah. Rather than being a stealth rape drug, especially after a dose which could be sufficient to sedate someone. So you would taste it. Odorless and tasteless. Yeah.

If GHB actually was an effective date rape drug, the last thing you would want to do would be to widely advertise it to potential rapists. Well, unless I'm doing a lot of rape reports and I make my money that way. Most of the claims made about GHB overtly contradicted the decades of research on it. For example, minor muscle movements made on the drug were labeled as seizures.

despite eeg studies repeatedly showing they were not accompanied by seizure motion in the brain while the brief deep sleep and cause was labeled as comas in lieu of evidence the media unquestionably repeated the government's talking points let me say that again in lieu of evidence the media unquestionably repeated the government's talking points when is something like that ever happened before i don't know something problem before covet even started

Hey, they got one move. It's called the old reefer madness. Yep. And guess what happens at reefer madness? Reap. That's rape. The same as Saddam Hussein. And they always go to that one. Oh, Julian Assange. They got one smear.

Finally, each widely publicized GHB victim, none of whom were ever sexually assaulted, had a story inconsistent with GHB being their cause of death alongside clear cause of death besides GHB. For example, blood clot in the heart and a family's history of fatal heart defects. Were they going to boost their tear with the GHB? This includes the two date rape victims, the act that outlawed GHB was named after.

Likewise, the small number of case reports that were used to portray GHB as dangerous presented a very weak case that it was. In contrast, large numbers of victims exist for many of lucrative drugs on the market, but we never hear about them because their manufacturers sponsor both the media and the political class. Wow. So you've been fucked the whole time. The whole time. It wasn't a new thing. I'm actually glad about the whole COVID thing because at least now you could see because the GHB thing,

I mean, I've done so many drugs in my life. I never did that one. I guess it was done by the time I did drugs. It wasn't around, but, uh, it really is amazing to me how much reefer madness is the same. And the reason things are a gateway drug like reefer is, you know, Oh, they were totally lying. They were lying about reefer. I wonder what other great drugs they're lying about. So that's how it becomes a gateway.

So because of this debacle, it became much more difficult to get GHB, and many leading integrative doctors at the time were disgusted with the FDA as they saw how much GHB benefited their patients and treated a variety of immensely challenging illnesses.

For example, one of my somewhat renowned colleagues is fairly left wing and reflexively denies the notion any type of coordinated conspiracy could ever exist. But even even he is outraged over what happened with GHB and believes the stories of GHB rapes were a complete hoax.

Since GHB is easy to synthesize and it essentially allows people to become drunk without the hangover while simultaneously functioning as an effective aphrodisiac, it became very popular in the rave scene where to some extent it is still used. Oh, so I can still get it? People make it themselves. But I have to go to a rave? Yeah. Yeah.

Or go to Door Alley. Oh, maybe they misprinted rave. They took the V out and put a P by mistake, and that was the problem. It's a rave drug. Likewise, since some patient populations who are dealing with significant challenges due to post-PTSD find GHB greatly helps them, I periodically hear of them finding a way to get it.

So I'll stop there. There's more to this article. You should go read it over at Substack, a Midwestern doctor. That's better than human growth hormone. Somebody provided the link. I didn't know it does human growth hormone. There's a link in the chat if you want to go. But that's exactly... This started in the 90s. And that's why we still use oil. And that's why we still use all these things that suck. I bet you there's going to be a... We're going to find out. I bet the Midwestern doctor is going to find out. Hey, you know there was a cancer drug.

that they got rid of. I bet you any money. You think just one? I bet you, right? You think just one? I bet you any money. If you trust anything from a government agency, you are such a jerk off. Such a fucking jerk off. It's unbelievable. So they did it. These are people that know. They did it. So all the sleep medicine now is garbage. It doesn't give you restorative sleep. Hey, you know why weed was banned? It interferes with MKUltra program, it turns out. Did you know that?

That was one of the drugs they studied. Really? They're trying to figure out how to control people's minds, verified on the books thing that did happen. They learned that marijuana interferes with the programming. They didn't do it.

So all the other reasons they banned it, I'll bet that's the main one. So your government is your enemy. The FDA is not protecting you. And things that actually, that drug seems unbelievably helpful. You don't even live in a real country. Yeah. So this idea that Donald Trump is going to take your democracy away from you is a joke. Fuck off. He's going to take our democracy. You don't live in a democracy. Your whole life you haven't lived in a democracy. Go look up what it means. Your whole life.

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Diagnose Zeithochdruck. Wir verschreiben ausreichend Zeit für PatientInnen. Herzlich willkommen im Krankenhaus St. Josef Braunau. Jetzt bewerben als Ärztin oder Arzt für Innere Medizin. khbr.at slash karriere

Remember last week we talked about Idaho has a water crisis. Farmers face drought fines. In Idaho, the Department of Water Resources had ordered farmers to shut off water to over 500,000 acres of crops due to water shortages, imposing fines and $300 per acre for continued use.

This decision has sparked widespread concern and discussion on social media with many expressing worry that the potential impact on food supply and prices. Some years have called for action. So and here's another headline. Idaho farmers say water curtailment order will dry up their land and push them out of business. Well, I thought it had something to do with. Well, there it is today. They're confronting 70 percent. So I thought it had something to do.

With the cobalt mining. But here's Dan Levitt is here to tell us he is a native Idahoan who served in the military for 12 years, including three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He played a pivotal role in establishing the first in-nation service dog program for fellow wounded soldiers led by active duty service members of the military. He is currently the Republican candidate seeking election to represent District 25B in the Idaho House of Representatives. And he's got some info on this program.

for us. Hey, Dan, David, thank you for coming on the show. Hey, thanks for having me, Jimmy. I really appreciate being on the show and being able to talk about this issue and I guess lay some of the claims to rest. So go ahead. Please explain why did they cut off the water? Is the water still cut off? And what's the real story?

No, the water is no longer cut off. They did come up with an agreement. They came up with an agreement on June 19th to prevent the curtailment. And what it seems back to is in Idaho, we have a thing called first in time, first in right as far as water rights go. And these first in time, first in right water rights go back to the 1900s and deal with the surface water rights or senior water rights, which attributed to southern Idaho.

Then in eastern Idaho, you have junior water rights, which stem from the 1960s. And these water rights are basically the groundwater usage. And so what ended up happening is that you have eastern Idaho, which sits at a higher elevation than southern Idaho, and the water flows down towards the Magic Valley, which is southern Idaho.

And with that water, there's a lot of tributaries and small springs that feed the surface water irrigation system. So when you take away from the aquifer in eastern Idaho, it mitigates the level of water that we get in southern Idaho, which impacts a lot of the farmers through the southern Idaho area. So this was a fight between eastern Idaho farmers and southern Idaho farmers?

Yes, it was a fight between the two about the water usage because in eastern Idaho, they rely heavily on the aquifer with the groundwater. So they drill wells and they use the well water and pump the water out to go and water their fields in those areas. In southern Idaho, we use surface water, which is the irrigation canals and reservoirs and

Okay. Which side is controlled by the Mormons? Both. Oh, okay. Okay. And so there's a very large Mormon population inside that as well as inside of eastern Idaho area. So how did it come to that, David? How did it come to them shutting off the water? They were shutting off the water to southern Idaho or eastern?

It's going to be eastern Idaho because eastern Idaho is where a lot of the watershed comes from, like the Teton Mountain Range in that area. So you look at it, it's kind of up towards where Yellowstone National Park's at. So there's a substantial amount of water that comes through that area that recharges the aquifer right there at the waterhead in eastern Idaho. And so it's kind of like, you know, drinking from a hose where the first person that goes and drinks from the hose dies.

is going to get the best water, where the person at the end is not going to want to get the water or it's going to be depleted substantially. And so that's kind of where it comes from. Go ahead, I'm sorry.

But, uh, no, as far as all the, the way that this happened, uh, worked is there was two agreements that were made. One was in 2009 and another one in 2016, as far as water curtailment, because we'd been using so much water that we'd been pumping too much water out of the aquifer. So there were some recharge efforts that were put into place to go and mitigate a lot of that water loss. And, uh, basically what happened is, uh,

Eastern Idaho had saved up a lot of water and used up some of the water or not used, not used as much water as they were allocated. And so they're trying to save kind of for a dry season.

And what happened in 2021 is we had a dry year. And so they used up that excess water, which took water from southern Idaho. So they didn't get as much water as what they should have been appropriated. So that's where a lot of this stems from. And so this whole curtailment was to help recharge the aquifer as well as give that water back to southern Idaho. And so what was the agreement they came up with?

Well, the agreement they came up with is that they forgave Eastern Idaho for taking that water. And they opened up all the curtailment as far as like allowing people to go and pump. But there's a mitigation efforts as far as like they're supposed to return back to the initial agreements. And there's a new agreement that's in the works. And they have until October 1st to create a mitigation agreement for the following year for 2025 and beyond. And so do you think it's now worked out?

I think there's a lot of things we can look at to make things work out because everybody likes to go and cry over spilled milk. And, you know, I'm kind of beyond that. It's like I want to look beyond into the future to go and see how we can provide ample water for everybody. And I think this means revitalizing some of the infrastructure, whether that's with our reservoirs and raising the size and levels of the reservoirs or even rebuilding the reservoir like the Teton Dam, which fell in the 1970s.

Oh, I didn't know that. I've been to the Tetons, by the way, just as a kid. Yeah, as a kid, I was there. So you saw a lot of stars. See a lot of stars. What's that? To the Tetons. Okay. All right. So it didn't have anything to do with the cobalt mining.

No, it didn't have anything to do with the cobalt mining. The cobalt mine that you're referring to is about 100 miles from the Snake River Plain Aquifer. And that mine, it's like everybody's been talking about like the $15 million and everything that went to that mine from Ukraine funding. Yeah. What that was really about is that we have such a reliance and dependence on China for rare earth elements as well as rare earth metals.

That, well, and everybody kind of knows this at this point, that they're trying to ramp up for another war, which I'm absolutely against. And I think a lot of Idahoans are against it, too. Even the Idaho Republican Party recently, they adopted some rules. So under their platform, under Article 17, Section 8, they're taking a non-intervention role.

as far as these foreign policies and foreign wars go. And they're also saying that Congress needs to formally declare war under Article I, Section 89 of the Constitution before they'll want to involve ourselves with any foreign conflicts. But as far as the mineral rights go,

We're so dependent on China for the refinement of everything. And it's infuriating that we're having to go and deal with this in the first place. But they've used that $15 million to kind of mothball that mine. So they have sort of a turnkey operation as a contingency. In case we do go to war, we still have access to the cobalt. Okay. So you know what? I mean, you're a veteran and...

What I say is, first of all, we're being run by crazy neocons, right? The Biden administration, as far as that stuff goes, way worse than Donald Trump is

its administration. Donald Trump looked for solutions like a businessman where everybody's happy. And he even gave a speech where he said, China doesn't have to be our enemy. Russia doesn't have to be our enemy. That is not what Joe Biden and the neocons and the Democratic Party is saying. They want war. They're warmongers and they're pushing towards a nuclear war. Right now we have Russia putting hypersonic missiles and nuclear submarines off the coast of Florida because of our warmongering. This is a response to

Right? So, but I don't even, I don't understand how we could ever go to war with China when they make all our stuff. Right? That doesn't make sense, does it? No, it doesn't make sense to me either. I mean, we rely so much on China for everything. And I'm sorry, but their products are really cheap. And it really does a disservice to the American citizens because it's like you look at, well, we have a lot of people that are unemployed, that are dependent on welfare programs and things like that, that could be at work making a living.

I don't know. For instance, it's like we have an abundance of wealth with our resources as far as minerals go. I mean, we probably have enough to go in the deficit with the minerals that we have. But the problem is federal government occupies roughly 63 percent of our land mass.

And on top of that, I mean, you talk about this all the time, and that is it's like we've exported a lot of our industries and our pollution to places like China. They don't have the same regulations that we do. And I think that if we were going to bring a lot of those industries back, that we could do a lot cleaner and a lot more efficient than China could ever do. Well, you know, I guess it certainly would be against my brand to say open up federal lands to mining, right? But when, what, Kurt?

I mean, China does a great job with our viruses. Don't you think they can handle it? With our viral research and gain of function, they do a really bang up job. Yeah. So, you know, the idea is I really can't even the maniacs inside the Biden administration, the neocons running things, the Antony Blinkins and the Victoria Newlands. I don't I don't even think they can actually think that we could have a sustainable war against vaccines.

China, it would be a disaster for everybody, especially the United States, because it would hurt us again, just like this proxy war with Russia that we have in the vis-a-vis Ukraine. That's hurting us way more than it's hurting Russia. Almost like that was the purpose and not weakening Russia.

Almost. No, they thought they could balkanize Russia, and they're just maniacs, and they thought they could split it up and give it to Blacklock, which is what they're doing to Ukraine. You know Anthony Blinken's dad was Ghislaine Maxwell's father's lawyer? No, I didn't know that. Yeah, with that Dalton school, the Epstein one.

All right. Well, I'm glad that the Idaho water crisis is over. Thank you for coming on and straightening us out on this. It's not over yet because it's like there's other issues that are going on here in Idaho because you guys were talking about some other stuff like these green infrastructure projects. Is it one of the big issues? I don't know if you know much about Lava Ridge Wind Project. No. Where they put these massive wind turbines on top of our aquifer. Oh.

a plane of basalt rock. Basalt rock is a very porous rock and it's a very frail rock. And you continue blasting and, you know, we're worried about our water as it is and they have this big corporations that are coming out of New York that are basically like, we're going to put in this energy and then we're going to export it out of the state. Oh my God! Jesus Christ! I mean, it's crazy what's been going on. Right.

Because, I mean, there's millions, if not billions of dollars at these infrastructure projects, and we don't want these things. It's like if we really care about the environment, if we wanted green energy, we'd be looking at going and revitalizing some of our reservoirs and doing hydroelectric energy instead of these wind turbines. I mean, here in Idaho, they're going to have some of the largest ones in the United States. You're looking with the new environmental impact study. They want to have these windmills are going to be over 640 feet tall.

And it's going to take up an area mass of almost 40,000 acres. Wow. And as I learned through that Michael Moore movie, that there's a big carbon footprint associated with windmills, and they're not recyclable. Also, they kill whales. Whales commit suicide from the noise. It drives them crazy. The ones they put in the water, because there's not enough wind on the... They put it in the water, and the sound...

That's why I keep hearing the boats getting attacked by whale, what do you call them, the chamouche whales. Killer whales? Yeah, all these pods of these kind of large mammals, they're going nuts from it. The noise. Well, I've seen reports on that too. Go ahead, David.

Oh, I was going to say, I'm not too worried about the wells, but I am worried about like birds of prey and the migratory patterns of a lot of like the large game animals in the area. Yeah, well, it don't do well with it. No, they don't. It's like how dad they run in those turbines. You know, they should have gotten out of the way, I guess. But, you know, and it's sad because if you or I were to go and hurt one of these animals, it's like we'd be looking at prison time. But for these people, it's like, well, that's OK. We'll let you slide.

Yeah, it's a cost of doing business. Well, if it screws up your food chain of your area, it's more synergistic because then Bill Gates could give you that. He can give you that fake meat. Yeah, that fake meat that comes from cow abortions. And you could eat bugs. Right. Well, and I think that's kind of like what the premise is, what they're trying to do with this water. They're creating this division and this chaos. And they're trying to do a consolidation because if they change our water rights from first in right, first in time to first in need,

All it's going to do is they're going to have these corporate farms that are going to be too big to fail, and they're just going to decimate all of our small farms. I'm not okay with that. So why are the politicians in Idaho allowing New York companies to come in and put these windmills in there? Well, that's a really great question. And my only thought process is that, well, somebody's paying for their campaign. That's

Oh, they're a cheap date. So you got corrupt government in Idaho. Who thought who'd have thought? It's almost like the real green agenda is to make a lot of people, you know, not alive anymore. Is the real cutting down on cutting down on the pollutants is actually just people are eating and drinking water too much and breathing.

Well, I appreciate you coming on the show, David, because it shows a lot of courage because I don't know if you know, but the Boise comedy venues won't book me. Even though I would sell out their venues. My politics is too unsavory for that. Because you said Patriot Front wasn't a real thing. And don't you remember they nearly disrupted a Boise gay pride parade? No, that's right. And you put misinformation that they're not a real group. That's right.

So anyway, we have to look at some other venues. I mean, it's like we got some great venues out in my neck of the woods and Twin Falls area as well as Eastern Idaho. And and I know you've been to the Salt Lake area. Oh, yeah. We're very, very. And that's not that we're not popular in those areas. It's the venues don't like us. But anyway, Twin Falls. Maybe we'll take a look at Twin Falls. Dave.

David, I have to move on. I appreciate you coming on. Please let me give me a heads up if you have any more info that's pertinent to what's happening in Idaho. We'd love to have you back. Awesome. Thank you, Jimmy. Okay. Take care. So when I talk to you and I look at you, you feel like a woman. I get woman energy from you, right? I feel like I'm talking to a female. When I see Dylan Mulvaney...

I see. It seems like a gay guy doing impression and the most insulting impression of a woman I've ever seen. He calls himself a girl, by the way. Don't say woman. He does. He calls himself a girl. So what do you say about someone like Dylan Mulvaney? Do you think he has that that gay guy energy?

100% gay guy energy. I also think that the other side of the Dylan thing is Dylan is a very 2020s example of a human being that's been caught up in an algorithm and it's overtaken their real life. So they were doing TikTok videos for years with minimal amounts of results. Then they came out as non-binary, went up. Then they came out as trans, skyrocketed. And I think that

In a lot of ways, Dylan is an excellent caricature to be sort of the face of so much of this stuff, because at the end of the day, Dylan is clicks, right? It's like a, like you said, very insulting presentation, very strange behavior. I personally, you know, it's whatever to speculate on someone's, you know, personal, you know, transition and what they're doing and not doing. But as someone who knows what transition does and can see it on a person, I don't think Dylan's on any type of hormones or anything like that. And

It's not me saying Dylan is like an ugly person or whatever, but it's like, well, no, estrogen changes your body composition and it changes the type of fat that exists on you. And it changes your aura and your energy, by the way, like you said, energy is a big part of it. And when you see all these trans people, especially, you know, loads of TikTok and it'll come up on your feet of this crazy behavior, these big burly dudes going into bathrooms and, you know, talking crap.

There are, unfortunately, because I wish it was more of a black and white thing, there are many reasons why people identify as trans now. Crossdressers, fetishists, men who are attracted to women and are sexually turned on by becoming a woman, that's a part of it for some people. And then there are people that really felt a certain way from a young age, and people get on me for saying that that's more valid than a horny dude, but it is, in my opinion. And

Not only is that my opinion, that was the opinion of the medical establishment until very recently. You could only get on these drugs through realizing that. And cross-dressers were told, no, this is a sexual fetish for you. And so when you have fetishists being able to say, I'm a woman and go into women's spaces and then women feel threatened, that's because they're feeling that energy. There's a threatening, horny man energy.

- So that's what, I'm glad you brought it up because that was one of the questions I wanted to ask you. When I was a kid, so I'm much older than you, I turned 40 18 years ago,

And I used to watch Phil Donahue and they would have in 2020 and they would show this underground society of crossdressers. There were crossdressers. You turn on the TV daytime to their crossdressers cross and they would talk about crossdressing. And just like how the flu disappeared during COVID, it's like crossdressers have disappeared during this trans era. And so, yeah,

This idea that exactly there aren't fetish men who like dress get sexual kick men who are still attracted to women, but like dressing up like women. Those are cross dressers. Trans lesbians are lesbians. And those guys wouldn't want to go in.

to a woman's bathroom or locker room, of course they're doing that. Of course that's what... And there's no cutout to try to even stop it. People are just like, ah, let it happen. What could go wrong? Why do you think... It's like Iraq. We'll be welcomed as liberators. So what do you think happened to the crossdressers? And what does the gay community say about that? And the second is, why do you think no one gives a shit about protecting women's spaces anymore?

Right. Great questions. I might talk for a while. So one of the casualties of, you know, trans becoming a political thing rather than a medical condition that was handled in different ways back in the day is the definition of trans has been expanded. In fact, even the word transgender is...

is something very new. The word transsexual is something that's also disappeared. And that's also a very important differentiation because transgender is this umbrella term that includes I'm queer because I paint my nails. You know, I'm non-binary because I like to wear baseball caps sometimes, but I have, you know, double different. Like,

That is, that's how people who feel that they're boring in life get a colorful label and then get to masquerade like they're something else. Whereas being a transsexual is something that, you know, is caused by gender dysphoria, which is a mental health condition, is a mental disorder. And there's two different things. So

Unfortunately, because they've expanded what anyone can identify as it, that includes the crossdressers. So they didn't disappear. They just found a new home. And if you tell a crossdresser, no, this is actually a thing you're doing because you're horny or because you wanted to try on your sister's clothes when you were a kid and now you're living out some other shit. That's inappropriate to say. Apparently, I've been saying that for four years. It's probably why I get attacked. But and then as far as why people don't care.

Can I just stop you there for a second? Yeah. So I have gay friends, and one of my gay friends said to me, I'm glad I grew up 20 years ago, or 30 years ago, actually, because when I was a kid, I used to like dressing up in my sister's clothes. And my mom caught me, and so she sent me to therapy. She goes, if it was today, they would tell me I'm trans. Yes. And now he's just a cisgendered gay guy now.

Go ahead. Yeah, that's the other thing that people have this misunderstanding that

because someone has gender dysphoria or a bit of gender dysphoria because it's levels to it, right? It's just like there's levels to eating disorders. There's levels to autism. There's levels to any mental health condition and just kind of way of being. There's different levels to it. Gay people often experience, or they exhibit rather, gender nonconformity to a certain degree, which is why there's a certain way of dressing that people say, oh, that's gay or that looks gay because they're dressing on that feminine to masculine scale. And so

You're absolutely right. Now that gets a prescription. Now that gets a diagnosis of you need to be the opposite gender before you even really understand gender dynamics.

And by the way, understanding gender dynamics is a big part of understanding if transition is right or wrong for you. You know, it's like, how would I really live and operate in society if they viewed me as the opposite gender? It's something that you never truly learn until you actually can transition. And then there are regular people who aren't trans who spend their life trying to understand the opposite gender, right? And why they do the things they do.

So it's way too nuanced of a topic, obviously, for kids. And gay people do fall casualty to being medicalized as well due to that. But to answer why people don't care about protecting women, I think a really unfortunate truth is that there are a lot of areas in society that people don't really care about protecting women, and this is one of them.

I think that there's a hierarchy of wokeness. There's a hierarchy for how people are supposed to perceive these groups. And gay and trans does become before women in these people's minds. So if one trans person gets, you know, their feelings hurt over a law or a situation, Leah Thomas, for example, it's worth all these other women suffering. I don't view life that way. I view life as, you know, doing the most of what you can do with the most minimal harm to people and trying not to hurt people. And

You know, that seems to be the opposite of the movement that's really co-opted the LGBT stuff. And I know that people sometimes think that trans is like an invention of leftism or an invention of sort of wokeness coming about in the 2010s and 2020s. But.

It's actually something that's been co-opted. It's just such a small group that the amount of people that are willing to say that is very minimal. I'm a very special case in that instance where it's like, I want to be a public figure to be like, this is messed up. Whereas most trans people that are like me that really transition, they want to blend in and not make any ruckus. So then it leaves...

You know just all these other people that are causing problems and then like two people that are like hey, this isn't cool Hey, if you guys read the the amazing manifesto from transgender to transhumanism by Martine Rothblatt the highest paid woman CEO in the country It's all about ending sexual apartheid Meaning that thing you said about women's spaces and that's where the money's coming from and the transhumanist movements a big part and

This is an enemy of all the traditional things. This is to break down all the category. It's literally just destroy that. Yes. So it's to get us ready for transhumanism. Is that what you're saying? And that's why nothing means anything. And they just gape the meaning of the words until they can. That's why they can't tell you what a woman is. Yeah. We're not. Nothing is anything. Blair, what do you say? Go ahead. And it plays into the fact that just kind of like you said earlier, that you would think half the population is trans now based on how much you hear about it.

And that's true because they want as much ownership of this topic. They want the trans rules that they make up to apply to the overwhelming amount of society and really restructure laws and how people treat people of certain genders, because it does deconstruct the entire concept of, like you said, sexual apartheid and gender itself and, you know, what women need in society, what men need in society. And it's harmful because there was a time where

Things were good enough in the world and people had enough sense of them to understand that there are men and there are women, there are gay and there are straight, but there's also room on the very outer edges for outliers of people who live their life in a different way. But there's a social contract that those people's rights and needs don't necessarily trump 99% of people.

So that's why you never heard about trans disturbances in bathrooms until it became a political thing. Part of that is that there was a new amplification, but a bigger part of it is like there weren't issues because as someone who knows a lot about real trans culture, as in things that have been around since before the politicization of it,

That social contract was very important. In fact, it's how people survived back in the day being transsexuals. It's like you work on your transition. You don't cause a disturbance because that's bad for you and bad for everyone else. And there was a line that was walked. And now all that's been eroded for the sake of, you know, just like you mentioned, Black Rocks, you know what they want and everything. So I would say someone like Leah Thomas, who

actually sets the trans movement backwards because it's just like the carpet bombing of Gaza will now heighten anti-Semitism. Having a biological male who's obviously got a physical advantage and has a bulge

from his genitalia. A big one. A big bulge. That's going to create more anti-trans sentiment. You harm the cause more than that. That's what I say. So would you agree with that, that they're not doing any favors to the gay community? Oh, no, no. If I could, you know,

stand even a 1% chance, I would fight Leah Thomas myself. How dare you? How dare you, first of all, hurt the women in the locker rooms. The women in the locker room said that there was full-on male genitalia around them. I can't even say it's common sense. It's common basic human decency. I don't even know what to say. It's so low tier, bottom of the barrel. Don't do that. And yeah, harming trans rights in general, just making it a joke. And there's no infrastructure

within the community to combat it. You know, there's me and like two people that speak out against it. And I've done, I've made a lot of noise in my years doing this, but it's really not enough when you have an entire, you know, media blast of all this stuff. And also, you know, these institutions and these colleges that are so pussy whipped that like allow it to happen too. For just like you said, that the ESG scores, making sure like we can't, you know, we have to ignore our eyes and our ears and see that this is a huge man with a huge dick

competing against women, we have to ignore it because our ESG score.

And it's a whole cycle. Control and reality will tell you what reality is. It's not what your eyes tell you. So it's like that quote from Orwell, that the party told you to ignore the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final and most essential command. And that's what I feel like is happening with someone like a cult. Now I saw Martina Navratilova, by the way, who's now ostracized or was for at least a period of time. I don't know if she still is from LGBTQ events, at least, but

Who, by the way, she's a lesbian. She was a pioneer for women in women's sports and as a lesbian. And her coach was trans. And she stands up and says trans women should not compete with biological women. And even Renee Richards, who was the first trans woman allowed to compete in female tennis, now says that that shouldn't happen. And that was wrong that she did that.

And just for Martina Navratilova saying that, she's completely ostracized from being seen at public events that are LGBTQ. And she just tweeted out something or retweeted out. Someone made the point that, like Leah Thomas, when Leah Thomas was competing against males, mediocre swimmer.

Right. And low status. And now that she's a female, now Leah Thomas is competing against females. Top of the number one. And that a lot of the people who are the most the loudest and most violent trans activists were previously low status males.

who, who now as they become trans now become high status and they have a chip on their shoulder against women. Now, what do you say about that?

Oh, 100%, 100%. And, you know, it kind of goes back to, this is a pretty simplified way of like looking at this, but sometimes simple explanations actually do the most for you. In my opinion, when I look at all the problem people, right, the trans people that are causing ruckuses in bathroom, the people that are, you know, doing, you know, going on sports teams-

threatening women and even just holding stances that are so like a woman wouldn't hold these stances.

They're all attracted to women. And I don't think people necessarily pay attention to that so much. And maybe I'm just also able to like identify it more in them because I kind of recognize like a lack of similarity. Like this person, there's no way you can both feel that you're a woman, even though you're not be attracted to women, be hostile towards women. You have a fucked up relationship in your head with women. Yes. You know, and it comes out in this really demented extra way. But for me, I,

Also, through my transition, I've noticed that I've only gained empathy for women. It's only gone up. Like I've only experienced more of the things that make you kind of understand like how fucked things are on a day to day basis for women, because that's the way I am perceived when I enter the world. And so when I see people's empathy go down when they quote unquote transition, it's kind of like, oh, well, then.

There's the answer right there. Also, these drugs make it so you have no sex drive. So the fact that they're doing creepy sexual stuff is another telltale sign. Like they sterilize you. They chemically castrate you. You shouldn't want that. A lot of this is about passing to like the thing where like, hey, kids got a story. I'm actually told me and I thought it was like really great. They go, well, if you get them before puberty, then it's their best chance of looking the best sex.

They could possibly look. So it's very like your outer appearance is the most important. Like if I felt like I was a woman right now, I wouldn't, you, it wouldn't depend on you telling me you felt that way.

You know what I mean? Yes. To make the spell work. So, yes. So I've been told this by gay people that a lot of parents, a lot of straight parents want their kids, if they think they're trans, to go on puberty blockers as soon as possible, especially if they're male to female, so that they can be passable.

and they won't go through puberty as a male, and they'll miss that, so they'll look more female, so they'll be more passable, and that will make them feel better. - I'm sure that you could just do that too. Halt your entire biological process, and it'll be fine for you long-term health-wise. Why not? - Right. - What do you say to that, Blair?

it's a pretty, you know, sick way of looking at it because you're prioritizing someone's aesthetic or the way that they look right there, facial structure, their whatever, over their ability to have children in the future, over their long-term health in many different categories. And I could go on for days about the things that you need to know about what transition does to your health and other areas, whether it's bone health, whether it's, you know, cancer risks, whether, you know, that's all drugs and whatever, but it's,

You know, you're prioritizing all these things beneath the looks of someone. And it's a lie even because there are plenty of people that transition when they're an adult and have a much more level-headed, you know, approach to it. They can consent to it and they're fine. You know, it's all twisted how they look at it. What age do you think someone should be allowed to make a transition?

For me, it's 18. If you can die for the country, if you can vote, if you can... I think alcohol probably should also be 18, but if you can do all those... You get those ear gauges. What's that? If you can get those awful ear gauges, you should be able to. Yeah. If you can ruin your body with tattoos, you can ruin your body with whatever else. For me, that's the line. And I think that's a pretty solid line, but

You know, there also is something to be said about even if you are 18, maybe waiting even a little bit longer because your brain does continue to develop. But that's the same kind of advice you can give for people that even, like I said, want a tattoo or anything else. But, you know, the idea that that should be lowered, I mean, that doesn't make sense to me. Here's the final insult for Julian Assange. So they released him. He had to plead guilty to a crime he didn't commit.

Joe Biden's now gets to take credit for that, for prosecuting a journalist, putting him in Belmarsh, and making him admit to a crime he didn't commit. But here's the final insult. Emergency appeal. So the jet that he flew, the United States government is making him pay for it. They wouldn't let him. He couldn't fly. He had to get a private jet.

Emergency appeal for donations to cover massive U.S. dollar $520,000 debt for Jet. Julian's travel to freedom comes at a massive cost. Julian will owe $520,000, which he is obligated to pay back to the Australian government for a charter flight VJ199.

He was not permitted to fly commercial airlines or routes to Saipan and onward to Australia. Any contribution, big or small, is much appreciated. Why doesn't the Australian government go ahead and cover that, cunts? Why don't you cover that since you let your citizen be tortured by the US and England for six years? They make him a half a million dollars. So, hey...

Why isn't Mark Cuban's? Why didn't he send a jet? Mark Cuban. Inside Mark Cuban's private jet collection. That's a little extra thing. It's like what they're doing to Alex Jones now. They're taking an Infowars, you know? Yeah, he has a jet collection. Why didn't Mark Cuban offer to donate that? He has a jet collection? It says Mark Cuban is a huge fan of his aircraft collection. He doesn't fly them, does he? That's bad for the climate.

That would be bad for climate. To have an aircraft collection. Why didn't a guy like... And why doesn't... If he didn't donate his jet, why doesn't Mark Cuban just pick up that $500,000 tab? The guy did a service to all of humanity by exposing war crimes. Wow, what a piece of shit government this is. I mean, every single... I don't know how people have any belief in any of this at all. So I read... It's just psychotic. So I read... I'll put... Please, Andrew, put the link to the crowdfunding page

I retweeted it, but put it underneath this video and people can go donate if you'd like. I think America is a force for good in the world. Stephen Colbert. Stephen Colbert said that. I've heard it repeated by many idiots over and over like a parrot. Maybe like Crystal and Sager? I've heard it from so many people that I know it's one of those things they put out in the ether through, I don't know, carrier waves. But dimwits go, I believe America is a force for good in the world. Is it?

Wow. All the good we always report on. I always go home really jazzed and juiced. So there you go. That's the final insult to Julian Assange. For what? So if you do the right thing, they'll try to kill you. They'll imprison you for how many years? Cenk was right. If you do the right thing, you'll pay for it hard. That's right. That's why he doesn't do it. Right. I mean, Tucker Carlson only got fired. I'm not going to be a poor person. I wouldn't risk telling the truth if I'd be poor.

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