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December 15, 2022 • 30 mins

Today, Dr. Zubin Damania joins the thinkers to discuss all things medicine, including the future of physician-administerd stabbings. But first, George and Dan have discoverd the "pedophile line," the point at which a person amasses so much wealth they turn into a pedophile. To help our listeners avoid this fate, the thinkers have set up a way to donate funds. Then, for the first time ever, we hear from real men getting real about their sexual interests. Help us, help you today. Call 1-899-PEDO-CASH

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, Dan, I forgot my password the other day. Happen.
It's there's so many pass where, there's so many to remember,
and everything has to be unique now and a number symbol.
If I can't take it and they want you to,
you know, how are you going to save all these passwords?
So he said, okay, maybe I'll make a document on
my computer. But that's not safe. No, exactly, that's right
for hackers exactly. So now there's the password man. Password man.

(00:21):
This guy is fantastic. He's an old wise man, he's
an actual man. He's got a fantastic memory. What you do,
You go to his home, You whisper your passwords to him.
He remembers them. That's what's great. You forgot your password.
All you do, get in your car, getting your car,
drive out there. They have a ton of them, so
they're they're within twenty miles at least. That's generous. And

(00:41):
the cool thing about the password man is, you know
how many passwords has gone through this guy's head. He's
messed up. His brain is scrambled from all these passwords. Okay,
it's exactly who you want to remember your passwords? This guy,
he has seen some bad stuff. He's had a troubled,
troubled life. That's why he's doing the password thing exactly. Now.
Being a password man's for vulnerable it is. Guess what
they've introduced new password guards. These are armed men, armed

(01:06):
to the teeth. Okay, because now when people want to
go to the password men to try to steal the
passwords from him, try to unlock his brain, they're going
to be messing with an army and the armed guards
should you go that service also old men, right, because
you can't just have young men trying to protect an
old man. You know. It's like a lion's pride were
a young man's gonna come and he's gonna try and

(01:26):
take the pride always, so you need a good old guards.
And these guards have been through a lot themselves. They're
messed up exactly if they think that the password man
is going see Nile, they think the password man is
going to do something illicit with your passwords, because look,
these guys are human, they're they're vulnerable. Okay, they might
take a bribe, they have the go, they have the
green light to take out the password man if if

(01:47):
they need to. And they were saying that's gonna happen.
It shouldn't. It has, but in rare instances, and then
they would become the next password man, and it's just
a smooth transition from one old man to the next
to the next. You're paying the same monthly fee and
your passwords are safe always. You're listening to the Man

(02:08):
Thinker's podcast, a show that forges a new roadmap for
the modern man on how the best live life prepared
to get your mind blow by two guys with their
big mouths and tongues Thinkers. We have an amazing show
for you today. We have with us Doctor z Dog.
Oh my god, one of the best YouTube doctors there

(02:31):
is probably one of the best. I love YouTube doctors
and he's probably a top five YouTube doctor in my opinion.
I think you don't even go to the doctor search
on YouTube. And for one, you're going to get Dr
Rina Mallick, who we've had on Fantastic, or you're gonna
get Dr z Dog. Between Doctor z and Dr Rina Mallick,
that's your total healthcare package. We have a great conversation

(02:53):
with him. We're also going to have a conversation with
some real men about sex, which I think we get
to something really interesting and just get to the bottom
of what men really look for in the bedroom. Honest conversation,
real talk with real men, real talk, real sex um
and actually, you know what towards you know what, I
was actually thinking about something with some of the more
famous people that refused to come on our show. We

(03:15):
can take audio from other things that they've been on
and cut it up sort of like a deep fake
situation be fake, but a deep reel, and we just
say that they're on the show. You know, deep reels
is a really interesting idea, right, because then we can
book anybody. Oh yeah, dead people too. You're right, you're right,
because a deep fake is you're actually creating things that
aren't there, but a deep reels are neural. We're taking
something that was there. It's there, you've said this. We

(03:35):
just cut it together in a way that you know,
legally you can't prove you've never said this because you
have said. In fact, we could legally prove that you
did say that. We would sue them, right, So that
could be really good. So we're gonna have a lot
of celebrities on the show. Tom Truce is loaded, by
the way, he's well. That brings us to Today's big question.
Do all women whish they were mayor own feces? Here

(03:56):
at when children be safer? If everyone's stopped having sexual
bind made the first ghost press? Washing your hands actually
bad on the house is so scary? Are all rich
people pedophiles interesting? Think about it? Okay, I'm thinking think
about a poor pedophile? Can you name one? No? I
feel like every pedophile I can think of is Uber Richmond.

(04:16):
The first guy that comes to mind Jeffy Epstein. Obviously Epstein.
I mean that guy is a known pedophile, very wealthy,
loaded guy had his own plane. Wow. Yeah, everyone's getting
foot massages. Everyone rich is getting foot massages by young
women that were groomed by Epstein and just Lane Max up? Well, right,
what's her name? Just Elaine maxiwell Maxwell Maxwell? Okay, whatever
whatever happened to her? She loaded to just graduated college?

(04:37):
Oh well, okay, congrats Laine Maxwell. She's turned it around.
She's turned around. She's turned around. So so so then, wait,
you're saying somebody like Bill Gates is Come on, you
know Bill Gates is a sick perfect I mean, the
guy was a known confidant of Jeffrey Epstein. You know
now that I think about it, I feel like he's
been overcompensating these last couple of years by trying to
save the world a diarrhea. The guy is obsessed with
died obsessed. He all he does is talk about diarrhea,

(04:59):
and it's well, obviously he's covering something up. I mean,
talks about diarrhea that much on a pedophile right, A
sicko right, because all he does is sexually harass his employees,
be a pedophile and talk abouta didn't he take Epstein's
plane too? Isn't that he's on the list? Him and
Braining Simpson's guy? Who are all the biggest pedophiles in
the news lately? Bill Cosby, Michael Jackson, A pop. Yes,
I mean I also think you don't remember Jared the

(05:21):
subway guy. Oh my god. I mean he was a
big time kind of big time rich person, are you
kidding me? Subway restaurants. He was the face most popular
it is fast food place in America. In America and
American huge country, one of the big economy, one of
the biggest. There's a web of pedophilia going on, and
it's at the upper echeln. I mean, these rich people
are all pedophiles. Well, that's interesting because you know, it

(05:41):
sort of reminds me of like the poverty line, right,
only instead of an amount of money that makes you impoverished,
there is an amount of money that makes you a pedophile,
the pedophilia line interest. And that's about as much money
as it would take for you to sustain a life
of pedophilia, right, because the legal fees fees are so high.
Dramming families and children is really high just doing the research,
you know. And also, how do you get into pedophilia

(06:03):
in the first place, Well, you have to have enough
money where you're just bored and you can only do
sexually stimulated by a child, right. I mean the thing is,
when you have that much money, thinkers, right, I mean
your board all the time, boredom leads to pedophilia. To me,
that's an obvious fact. And so I ran the numbers
in terms of where the pedophilia line is, and I
have found the number is approximately twenty eight million dollars. Okay,

(06:24):
So you're saying that if your net worth is over
twenty eight million, you are in danger of becoming a
sick perverse. That's exactly what I'm saying. What I've done, George.
I've set up a fund, the Man Thinkers Pedophilia Fund
for our wealthy listeners, just called one eight nine nine
pet o cash B E D O C A S H.
And you could donate some of your liquid funds to
the Man Thinkers podcast and therefore lower your net worth

(06:46):
if you fear you might be approaching the pedophilia line.
We would get to use that money to make our
show better. Exactly. It's a win win because you get
to help us and help yourself. Right. We could use
those funds to pay for new microphones, God knows we
need those to top us record some field pieces, help
increase our salary. Exactly. We would benefit and you would benefit.
Little surprise, George, I've actually had the Man Thinkers Pedophilia

(07:07):
Fun up and running for a little while you and
we've actually raised over three million dollars over three million already.
That's amazing. And remember, guys, that number again is one
eight nine nine pet o cash. You don't have to
be rich to donate to this fund either. Nip it
in the button right right, smart. You can donate even
if you're piss poor and you want to get ahead
of this thing before it gets nasty. They say that

(07:29):
the number to be truly happy to make in a
year is around twenty five million dollars because then you
could just buy whatever you want. That's what they say, right. Yeah,
anything over that doesn't really mean, it doesn't make any
difference to happiness. Anything over twenty five million dollars. You're
not that much happy. What are you gonna do? I mean,
twenty five mile huge difference, big difference. You're really happy,
you could buy you know, jet skis. Just ask anybody

(07:50):
who's got twelve million dollars if they'd like to double up,
and they'll say, yeah, that would my life immensely. We
will keep you posted thinkers on the status of the fund,
but we are really excited to be helping our thinkers
out there and helping ourselves at the same time. We
always stressed to you guys how we are solution based scholars,
and this is just a perfect example of that. We'll
keep you up to date on all things pedophilia, but

(08:10):
in the meantime, let's start the show. Let's do it.
You know, sex is a complicated, complicated and we really
don't get the man's side know of it very often,
and we thought, you know what, we're going to do
things a little differently here as we normally do, always
breaking the molds. And so what we did was we
got a group of the coolest guys you know, from
all different walks of life, some old, some young, different ethnicities,

(08:34):
melting pot, a melting pot of men, and we sat
them down outside. We got a nice picnic going and
it was a beautiful day, and had a vulnerable talk
about something you don't hear. Men often talk about what
guys really look for in the bedroom. And I think
you're gonna like what you're about to hear because we've
got some surprising answers from some of the men. Yes,
And to be clear, it's all surprising to Dan because

(08:54):
again he doesn't you don't know anything about sex, right,
but I know what it is, So it's not it's
not not not shocked every time I hear about Well,
but you just think you make a bigger deal out
of it than than I do. I think you need
to make a bigger deal out of it. I think
the fact that you aren't making a big deal out
of it is what's keeping you in the virgin circle. Okay, great, well, guys,
just check this out really really in depth, interesting conversation.
Check it out. Thank you men for green to come

(09:19):
together today, open up and be vulnerable with each other.
We're excited to have you so sex. What is it?
What do we like about it so much? What are
some of your hidden desires? And please don't be afraid
to be too personal. There is no judgment here. Even
if somebody says something that we think is gross, we'll
take it on a case by case basis. You know,
if it's gross, we'll kind of tell you, Hey, that's
thank you. We wants to start, I'll go please? Uh Hi? So, yeah,

(09:43):
I love sex. Um. I have it as often as possible,
except when I'm depressed or playing video games. And if
I were to say one thing I like about it, um,
I guess it's it's when I get my penis touched. Interesting. Yeah,
any specific part my penis? No, no, no no, I heard,
I mean specific part of the people the top and

(10:05):
the bottom, bottom of the penis. I guess I would
say the whole thing if I'm being honest. Okay, that's awesome.
That feels nice. Yeah, not so bad? Right? We could talk? Yeah,
you know that's that's that's scary anybody else want to share? Well,
mine's actually pretty similar to yours, except when the woman
touches my penis. I like it when she touches it
until I come. Okay, so penis. Same thing with the penis,

(10:27):
but with she keeps touching it. That's my favorite part.
Got it? Okay? Good? It's really nice. Yeah, I'm you're sorry.
I'm so, do you guys mind if I changed my
answer because I really that I just really like coming
to Sure, there's no there's no right answer. I mean,
so then can I say two things? Actually? So yeah,
because I like it getting touched and I like coming,
and I'm fine with that. If he has the same

(10:48):
answer as me, sure, and he doesn't need your permission,
it's there's no you guys were just kind of sharing.
So does anybody else want to share? Maybe something a
little different? Yeah, I I I'm Keith. I guess something,
but it's a little embarrassing. Don't need to be embarrassed.
There's no judgment, unless, of course it's you grosser weird.
We'll let you know. Well, you know a little older
than you, guys, but I've been up, I mean, getting
my penis touched for a very long time. So No,

(11:10):
I actually find that I like getting my balls touched,
So no intimacy at all, just the balls being touched. No,
what I met was well my balls. You heard me wrong,
You continue so get in touched. Well, my penis is
getting touched. I'm sorry, I thought that it was implied. Yeah, weird.
I like getting my penish touched. I love it. No, yeah,
that's great. I miss it. I misunderstood. Can I answer question? Yeah,

(11:33):
it's a conversation if you have your penis is getting
touched as your balls are getting touched until you come.
I love that. That would be awesome, right, it would be.
It wasn't so much of a question, really is I'm sorry?
Can I change my answer to? No one's keeping track? Guys,
there's no running tally of who's just holding my balls
and penis? I know, I understand what I would like
to make sure that to me, that's the number one

(11:53):
set down for me to no one's writing it down.
No one's keeping track. Guy. I feel like we've covered
this pretty well enough. Anybody else have anything? May be
something different, something that somebody want to say something else.
Has anybody mentioned anything about liking getting their penis touched
until they come. I think that's pretty much the only
thing that's been said. But really, if anybody said that,
you just said it. I did. I didn't hear that.
Does that make anybody else think about getting their penis

(12:15):
touched and then coming? Absolutely? I mean right now, I'm
trying to stop thinking about it. The more is trying
to stop thinking about it, the more think about it.
It's like, okay, okay, stop thinking about it and then
getting touch like stuff. I think again, And that's good stuff.
I think we all can agree that, you know, we
all like getting our penises touch and that's really special.

(12:36):
So thank you. I'm just amazed to see men coming
together from all walks of life in a deep and
meaningful way. And I think it's really special that actually
you're saying coming together. That actually kind of reminded me
and made me think about getting my penis touched and
coming right. Yeah, I like that, that's right. And if
there's nothing new, yeah, okay, well, guys, thanks so much
for talking with us today, and listen, I hope that
you learned something, you know, in terms of what's that match.

(12:58):
You know, there's a bathroom. I don't know. I've never
been here for a room or anything that is there,
like a room or anything around here. Room, there's any room,
I mean the shirt. But I've never been here before,
so I don't know. It's not like our house or anything. Guys.
This is really special and a all right, and I

(13:21):
think we're good there. So guys, uh oh, wow, he's
just going for it. Okay, he's maybe let's just get
out of here because he's okay, Hey, Matt, I don't
think you're supposed to do that might be a sex crime.
But that was a fascinating He was interesting. I mean,
it was definitely got a little weird at not gonna lie,
you know, and I wish there was a little bit
more of a variation on what you can say, but

(13:44):
that's a group think, group think, and it turned into
sort of that one individual Matthew. Yeah he was a
bit of a which is a weird name. U. Yeah
he used his real name, but yeah, he went and
he ended up master. But but that was you know,
it's well and you know, speaking inappropriate sexual behavior. Yes, wow,
look at these numbers. We've got the numbers right here, guys.

(14:05):
And the Man Thinker's Pedophilia Fund is just crushing, blowing guys,
and listen to thinkers. You've been you've been donating, you know,
for a while now, and we really want to thank
you because this is this money is going to go
directly to us, directly to the podcast, directly to making
the contract out of your exacts, exactly directly into our seat,

(14:25):
which we're not pedo filling. No, not at all, not
at all, that kind of And it's really great to
be able to help people while also benefiting financially. That
that's the key, the key to everything that's capitalist. It is.
And you, guys, keep donating and keep listening because we
have a conversation with Dr z Dog. And before we
get to our conversation with Dr z we are you

(14:46):
are going to have to listen to a bunch of ads.
Just a ton and guys, listen, just enjoy it. Enjoy
the ads. You just enjoy the ads for once in
your life. Ads are good for for ads more than
the content. That's great Super Bowl ads, God, you kidding me,
it's one of the best. That's that's the that's American entertainment.
Show me a man getting hit in the balls and
then sell me some Cheetos. That's what I want when

(15:07):
I come home from a long day. Oh honey, what
do you want to watch? I want to watch adversements
where a guy gets hitting the dogs. Adversements. You can't
say it that way, No, No No, I just wasn't sure
if that you talking about the same thing. Advertisements. It
seems like you're cutting out. When I come home. My wife,
if she's not busy with another man, she's like, what
do you want to watch? I'm like, advertisements, big a
d s. Wow, these donations are really coming in. This
is a great guys, all right. Well, our conversation with

(15:29):
Dr z Dog right after the ads Thinkers, we got
a good one. Oh boy. The internet is chalk full
of debate about vaccines. We're going to get to the
bottom of its nut job on both sides of the eye, absolutely,
and we are going to get to the bottom of
it with our guests today, Doctor z Dog. We really

(15:51):
had a great conversation. And you look, we didn't just
let him say whatever he wanted to say. Of course,
we didn't call the questions right because we're the man thinkers,
and we were thinking again the whole we were just
I barely listened to barely because I was thinking the
entire time. He had a lot of nuanced responses. I
wanted more clear responses. Nance thing is like, what are
you wasting our time here? Exactly pick a side and

(16:12):
just go for that side and never changed your mind.
And that's how we live our lives. Yeah, but the
guy's got millions of followers on YouTube and Facebook. He's
a real doctor about marketing. Because, like, I don't know
what help that would be very helpful. We're struggling, but
we asked him the tough questions about the vaccine. So
you're gonna want to listen to this for the real answers.
Check it out. Guys. Dr Zubin Demania is here today,

(16:36):
also known as z Dog m D. He's got a
YouTube channel with almost half a million subscribers. This guy
is fantastic. Dr. Thank you so much for joining us
today and being on Man Thinkers. Oh, I've always wanted
to be on a show called Man Thinkers. It just
makes my testosterone levels rise. That's what we try to
do here. That's what we're going to get jacked up.
When you're in the studio that we're jacked up, you

(16:56):
should be jacked up. Well, Doctor Dog, is that the
proper pronunciation. My dad is doctor Dog. You can just
call me doctor z Okay, I was wondering is there
any relation to the nineties alternative musical group Doctor Dog.
Not that I know off, although now I'm concerned about
a lawsuit, but I'll let them know. I just I
decided to call myself z Dog because I thought Stanford,
when I was working at Stanford, wouldn't figure out that

(17:17):
it was me making videos on YouTube. And now I
you just mentioned you you were educated at Stanford. I
gotta be honestly, that's kind of a knock in our book.
We don't trust the elite Ivy League schools and whatnot.
But well we'll see if your mind go to smaller schools,
especially for profit ones, those are a little bit better.
So I mean that's actually probably De Riy would probably
be my number one number one school that if you

(17:37):
didn't go to school at all. I mean, that's when
you really really have the information. You earned it yourself.
Street smart street smarts are key, especially when it comes
to medicine. Let's just get into it. Let's talk about
these vaccines. Dan and I are both pure bloods. Okay,
we did not get vaccinated for different reasons, you know, Dan,
it's more, Hey, don't tell me what to do, don't
touch me, don't touch me me. I'm a very spiritual guide,
doctor Z, you know. And and my body is my temple,

(17:59):
you know what I mean. And I don't want to
put anything in there that might otherwise be harmful to
my body, unless it's you know, drugs, recreational drugs. That's
going to say you've done, you've micro dosed hero well,
but that was an experiment. And so my body is
a vessel for experimentation when it's drugs, but when it's vaccines,
then it's a temple. So dr Z, do the vaccines
work and are they safe? It really depends and I
don't know if you'll trust me on this, but also

(18:20):
the data says that the vaccines are really exceedingly safe,
with the exception of you know, young men in particular
can have a very rare side effect called myocarditis, which
is inflammation of the heart. That sounds really scary, but
in general they people get better really really quickly. And
as far as effective, well, they're not so effective at
preventing infection, but they're really good at preventing severe disease
and the kind of things that would kill you, so

(18:42):
that the temple of your body would then just be
more like a graveyard. So that's why I would advocate
it even for you guys. Well, now, wouldn't young men
want a bigger heart. You know, you get a big heart,
more blood, you can put more testosterone through your body,
less heartbeats per minute, a nice, big, juicy heart. Yeah,
one might imagine that getting your heart ripped in that
way and having just a huge amount of excess muscle

(19:03):
would be good. The problem is that when the heart
gets too big and thick or too big and baggy,
it doesn't squeeze very well. It's kind of like a
balloon that's been overextended. It's just gonna pop rather than
actually squeeze down and expel the air. And that's what
happens when your heart gets big, and when it's inflamed,
then it actually can have things where the electrical impulses
in the heart can get abnormal and can kill you

(19:25):
in that way like you see on TV where it's
all crazy and they have to pull out the paddles
and say clear and all of that. That's why you
typically don't want that you don't want that, okay, means
for entertaining television. You know, one is entertaining television to
agree to disagree. I mean, that's what we're here to
do today and dr se. What about what if someone
got vaccinated but they have since realized their mistake and

(19:47):
they want to get the vaccine out of their body.
Is there anything we can do? Yeah? You know, there's
a thing called un vaccination where you know, you hook
yourself up to various keylation agents and you can kind
of absorb the vaccine toxins. That's absolut lutely not true.
And I've actually seen stuff like that online. People think
they can actually unvaccinate themselves. I made a video where
I made a joke about that, and people were writing

(20:08):
to me asking for the unvaccination strategy. No, and you
wouldn't need to because your immune system is actually seen
the vaccine and has gotten stronger as a result of it,
and is able to then recognize that same virus in
the future, and that's the point of the vaccine. You
wouldn't want to undo it. You know, I'm not vaccinated.
I have gotten COVID multiple times. You were getting it
every day for like a streak there. Well, I think

(20:29):
I had it, and then I thought it was gone.
Then I ended up still having it, and you survived.
And that's my point though, doctors. I survived, So why
should I get the vaccine now? If I'm someone who's
already had it two three times? Well, you know, you
actually make a really good point that the survival rate
of this virus is actually quite high. It's ninety nine
points some percent. The infection fatality rate, if everyone gets
infected and then actually dies, is actually quite low. But

(20:51):
you never know who is actually gonna be the one
who that effects, and very healthy people have died of
this virus and it's kind of a random and the
question would be, well, if thevaccine is pretty safe, which
it is actually very safe, and it's good at preventing
you from dying, which is the thing you actually care about,
that would be the reason you get it. Now. If
you have had COVID like a billion times and you
haven't died yet, you could make the argument that I

(21:12):
don't think a vaccine is going to really do a
whole lot for you, So you're not wrong, But there
is data that shows that or suggests that if you've
been infected before and you get the vaccine, you're more
likely to fight off even future variants because that combination
of immunity seems to be better than either type alone.
But is it? Is it cheating getting a vaccine? Isn't
it the same as you know, Mark McGuire using a

(21:33):
bunch of thank you I think a vaccine is the
same as Mark McGuire shooting up before a game and
popping some dingers. As a fellow man, I feel you
deeply on an instinctual level that you know, yeah, you
just want to muscle through this man the manly way,
which is your still expose yourself straight up to a
COVID party. The problem is, and this is the big problem,

(21:53):
the natural way of doing this comes with a risk
that is going to emasculate you. So if you end
up with some weird, weird, ask long COVID thing because
you got exposed to the real thing and you hadn't
been vaccinated and so on, and then you become weird
and kind of unable to get ripped, like you can't
go to the gym, that's when that natural approach seems
to fail. And if you can take the vaccine, first

(22:14):
of all, what's more manly than getting stabbed? You know, doctor,
that's a great just made a bunch of great points there.
I'm gonna agree with you. And I gotta say if
they if we rebrand it vaccination as stabbing, I think
a lot of men especially would be absolutely open to him.
And hey, I'm gonna go get stabbed today. You've got
my second stab. I might get stabbed. Because that could
be even better is you don't tell the patient where

(22:35):
the doctors are going to be. So they're walking down
the street, they've consented to being stabbed. Doctor pulls up
in a van alongside him, rips the door open, Bam,
a nice stab. Everybody's happy. I've been vaccinated and boosted once,
which is three stabbing, and you've survived, and you've survived,
which congratulation a big strong man with a big strong heart.
There you go. Many people were virtues signaling early on
by getting stickers that said I got vaccinated today, I'm

(22:57):
a good person. I think a sticker that said I
survived to shank today. Right, we should have taken to
the next level shives. We you know, we got to
bring shiving back. What I think could be great is
because you know we're in Los Angeles just riddled with crime.
Oh my god. What might be better is if the
crime war doctors roaming the streets stabbing people. You know,
I would trust criminals a lot more if they had
a medical degree. I gotta say, and is that something

(23:19):
that you know the CDC is looking into. I will
propose it to my friends at CDC and n I
h and we'll say we can wait for you. So
you have friends at the CDC. I may have tipped
my hand, yes I do. Okay, so see you're plugged in.
You're plugged in. Yeah, so let me let's be honest.
You talked to Faucci. You know Faucci. What's he like?

(23:40):
I think he's a very esteemed author of Harrison's you know,
co editor of Harrison's Internal messin that I used to
study medicine, so I'd say that he's a He's a
good guy with a lot on his plate, and I
understand his challenges. It seems like a diplomatic answer, but
that good. I'm reading the subjects it. But you know,
we know what's going understand. We appreciate between you, I mean, doctor,
you know, we know what you're saying. Quack. And let

(24:01):
me ask you this, boy, I'm really interested in the
next pandemic monkey pox. Okay, what are the symptoms of
monkey pox? How do I know if I have it? Well,
there are these little lesions, and you can have a
fever and this kind of rash with these little lesions,
and it kind of looks like chicken pox if you
remember what that looks like. And if it is a
sexually transmitted version, it's often around the genitals are areas

(24:25):
like that? Now is there that sounds terrible and horrific?
Is there a vaccine for that? Because I would actually
take that one. There there is a vaccine. There's actually
two different vaccines and their variants of the old smallpox vaccine.
Interesting scene, lazy, lazy doctors. Well, no, no, no, the
vaccine was a variant. So the smallpox vaccine mutated and
became a new vaccine. You could say it that way,

(24:45):
or you could say they made the smallpox vaccine more
specific and safe. My question, though, doctor, is this, when
can we expect the big plague? Like, when is that
going to happen? Is that gonna happen in our lifetimes?
Where it's we're talking like a thirty percent death rate.
Everyone's freaking out. There's anarchy in the streets because I
am getting my bunker ready and I just want to know,
you know, what are the expiration dates I should have
on my cans of goods. I'll be honest, The goods

(25:06):
and stuff are less important than toilet paper, apparently, so
I would afford that first smart. A lot of smart
people out there were hoarding toilet paper immune early on,
very smart people and smart as just at costco telling
people smart and you could flip it on the internet.
Oh yeah, capitalism anyway, Sorry, you were saying, when's the
big pandemic when we're all gonna die? You know, it
could happen anytime, And the truth is it's probably gonna come,
you know, when we don't expect it, and we have

(25:27):
to be ready in the sense that when it is
actually a very high fatality virus, I think humans will
automatically change their behavior. They will do the things that
are necessary to prevent it from spreading rapidly. And whereas
this pandemic was just the sweet spot of kills people
but not so many people. That people are doing all
the things, and that's why there's so much controversy and
it's been so difficult, I think it's inevitable that something

(25:48):
like this will arise. The one good thing about very
fatal viral pandemics is that they often have trouble spreading
because they kill their hosts. And actually, we have to
grow our public health apparatus and do it in a
way that it were where it's actually effective instead of
what we've seen, which is a disjointed, mistrusted kind of
a mess. Now, doctor, I have one more question for you.

(26:10):
Dan and I have been canceled both in different arenas. Dan,
for you know, blatant examples of sexual harassment. Me, I'm
more sort of I sort of started my own my
own religion, some might say culled, and I learned a
lot for the definition of well, it's only a called
if you're on the outside. When you're in it, it's
not a call that's what makes but that's to the outside.
And so you know, I learned a lot from my guru.
And then I tried to start my own religion and

(26:30):
they said no, no, no, no, and I got canceled
by people I thought were my friends. My point is this,
and my question is this, is death the ultimate form
of cancel culture. Uh, it's it's a very interesting and
awkward question. And I would say that that being canceled
by the universe is probably the ultimate humiliation for it's
raw and ego based mind. And doctor I don't know

(26:53):
if you have supplements that you like to sell to people,
but um, we have our own mamments. We have a
line of implements, line of implements. And now look, we
got in trouble in the beginning because yes, they are
just capsuled filled with sand. Yeah, it's just sand. Fine,
it's just sand. However, we think we can make a
lot of money selling these. We can give you a
little kick back and maybe you can, you know, come
out and say, hey, you know, the mamplementsment trying to

(27:15):
get the power of sand, the power of sand. So
could you, on our show just recommend people get their
you know, healthy daily dose of sand with implements. Okay,
I'm going to be deadly serious here because what you're
pointing out is a huge problem in medicine, which is
hawking supplements that don't work. But what I'm hearing here
is something magical, which is silicon silica sand. Where do
pearls come from? A single grain of sand in a

(27:37):
disgusting oyster, And what you guys are is the disgusting
oyster that may create the pearl. So I'm on board,
you know, and I like that be considered an oyster.
Were hideously but we were hideous people. Truth, but we
create beautiful content and that and it's the ugly truth
is that it's time that people learn about the power
of sand. Absolutely, I expect that affiliate link because I
will be telling people that silicon is the best carbon

(28:00):
substitute for non organic life forms like us, even though
we are organic, and that buying it now will change
your life for the better. And we'll just take the
clip and we'll put it right in the ad. Thank
you so much, Dr. Thank you, DR. This was a
really great interview. Really appreciate you coming on. Thank you men. Thinkers. Well,

(28:22):
that was informative. I thought we were very informative. Yes,
we informed the best I thought. I thought overall, if
we had to rank the interview, which I usually do,
we won. But um, it was nice to have him
on the show, and it was really really good to
get his voice for the sand. Yeah, you know, to
be honest with and I think maybe he was kind
of like doing that as a joke. But what he

(28:43):
doesn't realize is we can do whatever we want. We
can just take that audio and put it anywhere. And
we're not that smart for not that smart to be honest,
not that sharp. But so don't listen to anything that
he said. But a great interview, really good guy, got
some good information out there with the mampleman's thing is held.
We should talk to a lot of works you. We
should for his passwords should that would be great post.

(29:03):
We should talk to us past hand. If we corrupt
his password, man, we could make millions. So a perfect
interview for us, not bad for the guy that we
had on I forgot his name. Well, guys, another fantastic
episode for all you think of an episode. A lot
of thinking to be done today. Absolutely so, when you
turn this off, keep thinking, don't do anything. Never let
your mind stop. Your mind should be busy all the time,

(29:24):
and it should be sprinting, sprinting, just tons of chaotic thoughts.
That is how you want your mind to be at
all times, except when you're listening to our show. Absolutely
so join us next week and in the meantime, keep
on donating to the fun. Okay, spend your hard earned
money on the pedophilia fund, because then you will not
have any danger running into what George, you see the million?

(29:44):
Oh my god? What now that would mean that? What
do you? I don't feel you feel like well, I
don't feel like a bit of all you feel like.
I don't feel like a sick. Oh. Look, take out
your phone. Look up pretty young boy or something. Okay,
pretty young you're googling it. You just told But why
are you doing that your feel what are you still
kind of sick? Oh? I'm not a sick. Oh you
told me to get your idea. It wasn't my idea

(30:07):
because you're a sick I'm a sick. Gu You had
to never do anything like that. Christ you got stuff
like that all the time. You can get it in public.
We gotta get we gotta get rid of this. We're
just get rid of the money. Just start throwing money
feed to cut the feed. They just cook the books,
burned the barrels. We gotta get rid of the cash. Here,
how much money do you have on you? You just
carry that amount of cash with eight eight hundred dollars

(30:27):
in cash? What do you piss? Poor? I don't I
just don't know. Okay, just because we're done, just stop doing.
Take your money back people, we don't want it. Yeah, okay,
you take all your bags and cancel the trans and
know why I have I have an alibi. I was here,
I was, that was here. I was. I don't know what.
I don't know where. George, he was coogling. We were
doing all. I'm throwing you under the bus. Why
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