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On this week's episode Is Telepathy Real?
We take a shallow dive into the telepathy tapes.
Welcome to the fireside. You're doing the robot with your
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My Car. Trying to get a little different
set up here to get away from my arm, but all right, we're live.
We're live here we are. Thanks for joining us on Rumble
live stream. Rumble.
If you're not here, I don't knowwhy not.
Yeah. You're a loser.
Hey, before we start, I got I have to make a formal apology.
Oh oh, oh boy. What happened based on an
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Instagram post in a comment thatI made, did.
You offend an Instagrammer. It was an offend.
No, no, I read it. It's actually good.
Yeah, somebody held me accountable.
So we always talk shit and make fun of people for.
For being losers, well. For being losers and and
watching things and immediately jumping on going this is real
and then and then spreading moreinformation about about
misinformation, right? Did you do?
That I did. Oh no.
So last show, we were talking about the Carmelo Anthony,
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Austin Metcalf trial, the stabbing, the track athlete
stabbing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I had said, I had seen postssaying that BLM was trying to
make this their new poster child, make it their new George
Floyd. OK, I was the asshole that saw
something and didn't take the 30seconds to research it.
It was not on the BLM page. It was not on any of their
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Instagram of their socials. What it was was somebody who
considers them a social justice,considers themselves a social
justice advocate. They put together this whole
huge montage and put together all the hashtags for BLM and all
this other stuff. I looked at it and just
automatically assumed that was where it was from without diving
in And a shout out to I think itwas Carlo Manuel, Carlos Manuel.
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Carlo Manuel shout out Carlos Instagram.
He said, hey man, I find that pretty interesting.
I'm on the BLM web page. Can you, can you tell me, can
you link what you saw? So he held me accountable and I
went back and looked and I was like I'm a fucking retard dude.
Well, I wouldn't say that that'sI would.
So anyway, shout out to that guyfor for keeping us accountable,
making sure that, you know, false information is gonna
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spread. I want to give an apology and
say that that was not a BLM thing.
It was one person who considers themselves an activist and they
were creating that. I did find some other stuff
which. Carlo Manuel, 11.
Carlo Manuel, 11, big. Shout out, big shooter.
Thanks. For keeping me honest.
But I did because of his post. I did a little bit of digging
and found out some other shit that was kind of interesting.
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So not BLM related, but So what it was.
About Carlo. No, about the so you know how
they had the IT wasn't go fund me, but it was like, sorry, it
wasn't go fund me. It was like click save, go or
whatever. Give saying go.
Give saying go. And so the largest contributor
or the person who helped set up that account or whatever was an
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organization called NGAN and it's a minister whose name is
Dominique something. I can't remember it off the top
of my head, but anyway, there was a lady who wrote this
article and I linked the articlein that social comment back to
that guy and basically NGAN. This organization is basically
they've been involved in like advocacy group funding, taking
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donations for the most notable was George Floyd, the same
organization, the same guy. And The funny thing that the
person who wrote this article who is also black, just so
everybody knows, she was very anti this whole stance.
But she said when you click on the NGAN logo to donate to the
Carmelo Anthony fund, it brings you to an Act Blue site, really,
which Act blue for everybody. They were recently all
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investigated for funding terror organizations, a Democratic
group and all their money going to those organizations.
So kind of a weird deal. There's a lot of stuff going on
with that. Kind of a weird deal.
I don't know if everything is true because it's there's just
so much shit out there. Like it hasn't been something
I've taken the time to look into.
Well, we. Talked about it a couple.
We've talked about it. But I mean, there is
legitimately like, again, you said they're like being
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investigated allegedly. And like, so not only just you
talk about funding terrorist stuff, and I mean, who knows
what a terrorist is nowadays is whatever administration wants to
call it, but that they were using funds to essentially fund
people's campaigns, getting around campaign financing laws.
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Like Steve, you donated 10 dollars 5000 times to Kamala
Harris, right? And like.
No, I didn't. Yeah, I didn't donate any.
Money shows on that blue that you did right, but that kind of
thing, yeah. So anyway, apology to everybody
for me saying that it was a ABLMthing.
It was not. I misspoke.
I'm an idiot. Fake news.
Not right, fuck them anyway. You're fake news.
Yep. So I'm making good.
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I said I'd make an apology. All right.
OK. On to real business.
Apologies out of the way, Adam, like we'll get into our actual.
Show Yeah, we got to start. Adam kicked us off in the studio
and we said to hold on, so I have.
Thoughts dude? I have some thoughts.
So not all, but most male actorsin Hollywood.
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Are gay. Adam has an an argument for
this, that he's saying he has a theory most male actors in
Hollywood are actually gay, eveneven the straight ones.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, don't clip
that. I'm just saying I'm pretty sure
they're gay. Even the ones that are straight,
married, have families, they're gay, OK.
And, and especially the ones I'mabout to ruin.
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So many childhoods, dude. Especially the ones that play
like the big fucking soldiers. Right, like who?
Like Schwarzenegger, he's like. He's gay.
OK, hold. On might as well be
Schwarzenegger. Bro OK, hear me out, Hear me out
hear. Me out I.
Was going to say before you start just dropping bombs and it
was gay. Explain yourself.
Here's the argument. These guys play the manliest
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men. Yeah, right.
We go. Growing up, you're like, oh,
dude, did you see Stallone in that fucking new movie?
You got the with the, like, fucking manly shit, right?
Yeah, but you're pretending, right?
You're not really. So I I was.
Watching. It's their job description.
Great movie and and and it doesn't ruin the movie at all.
I was watching Heat the other day.
Great fucking movie. And I was watching.
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I would pretend to be super gay for the amount of money those
dudes got for what it's worth. Hear me out, hear me out, hear
me out. I was watching Heat the other
day and I was like, dude, fucking De Niro is this bad ass
motherfucker and you got the other dude in there.
He's another big guy. Wasn't even my Al Pacino like
but I'm like. But at the end of the day these
dudes are just dudes pretending pretending to be.
These guys, there's other dudes.You know what I mean and.
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So by the way, this isn't breaking news, but.
Like I said, job description. Let me, actor, let me bring it
home. If we're all at the station and
we found out one of our boys wasin some fucking production of
whatever, even if he was, let's say it's the stage production of
Die Hard and he's playing Bruce Willis, all of us are going to
look at him like he's kind of a little gay bro.
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Like why are you acting? Isn't?
Do you think because they're acting they're gay?
I. Think.
No dude, I thought you had some sort.
Of I thought it was going to be deep and profound.
I think I think that the the action of acting is feminine.
I think it's kind of gay. Like to pretend, like to just
play pretend. You're playing pretend for a
living. I think it's kind of gay.
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Why are you pretending to be? I'm serious.
How? Elevated were you when you had
this thought? Not at all OK, not at all.
Sober thoughts. I think there's nothing gayer
than pretending to be the manliest dude in the world like.
Not even sucking a Dick. Well, that's pretty gay.
OK, that's what I mean. Let's get a baseline.
Yeah, but like, let's get a baseline of what's.
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Good. But like, hear me out though,
like I think of like Backdraft. Great movie, right?
You think they're all gay? No, but it's pretty gay that you
guys are pretending to do what we do for a living.
Like you guys are kind of fucking gay for pretending that
shit, dude. Like why don't you do it for if
you think you're the biggest, baddest motherfucker?
In the room. Go do it for real.
I'll give you the one big reasonwhy somebody would pretend to be
a firefighter and not actually be a firefighter.
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It has to do with the 20 fucking$1,000,000 that they got to
pretend. If I could pretend to be a
firefighter and get rich and famous.
OK, here's the other argument. Because I was talking to Jordan
about this, here's the other argument that I have.
For you, does she entertain this?
Absolutely. She has to.
She lives with them. What a where's she going to go?
She's pregnant, dude. She wait.
It's true. Here's the other thing I threw
at her. I was like, all right, think
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about back to your high school experience, right?
You guys all had drama club and Glee or the actors, whatever
they put on. I see busy banging chicks.
Yes, but you know who wasn't banging chicks?
The superstars who were in the fucking theatre groups, right?
They were all kind of little gayand you think they just stopped
being gay when they get to. Hollywood, so I will.
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The ones who stood out in high school in the drum, the men who
they're. The ones in Hollywood now.
Where else would they go? There's.
I would say that, not that. There's anything wrong with
being gay, I'm not saying. That theatre acting like
whatever say maybe it lends itself to more gay men being
involved in it. I'm not saying all of them, I'm
saying most of them. Most 80%.
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I mean over 50. Chris Pratt?
Probably not gay. OK, why?
Because you like his movies? Like what makes that?
What makes him gay? Keanu.
Reeves I. Don't know, I'm not.
He might be gay. Keanu's.
No, I don't think so, Keanu. I don't think Keanu.
Maybe. Or at least he was.
I don't know. But he Denzel Washington.
No, Denzel ain't gay, dude. No way.
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Where do you draw the line? I don't know.
It's a. Case, but Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Stallone are gay because they played because they played
the manliest of men roles. That makes them gay, I think.
I think there's something to be said of OK, so you're going to
go pretend to be this bad ass and then someone's going to
drive you home and make you do there and fucking?
I could have got behind this. If the argument was it's
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Hollywood and they're fucking weirdos and they're doing shit
behind the scenes at parties. I could go, OK, maybe they're
all doing gay stuff, but. Hollywood Everyone's gay once in
a while. That's what I'm saying.
You. You're proving my point, dude.
They're all fucking gay, dude. I think we're.
I think we're. I don't think we're proving your
point. I don't, yeah.
Like and subscribe. Leave a comment What are you hey
but. Your hypothesis is, I think,
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flawed. While we're I didn't say it
wasn't. While we're on this topic, I
came across this this post and Ihad to check this out.
This is pretty awesome. Adam, can you do my laptop feed
or can I do my? Laptop feed.
Laptop feed. Standby.
So Walmart is selling new T-shirts for gay pride month?
For gay pride month? That's funny.
Awesome dude Estas. Como estas that's.
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Pretty How do I How do we get back?
There's us. Anyway, I saw that there it.
Is. Homo estas.
So what is this like Mexican Gaypride month I.
Don't know, but it's it's it they said it's this is their.
In. Spanish Mexican funny gay pride
ally. So huh.
Walmart's This is on their website.
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This is their Spanish Mexican funny gay pride ally LGBTQ month
T-shirt. Is that is that That's a.
That's there's a lot on that tag.
That's a mouse is a very long, very long tag.
Anyway, I saw that and I'm like,that's pretty fucking funny,
dude. Homo estas.
Homo estas. Dude I know Ruben listens to
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this show Homo Estas Bhutto. Hola, Ruben.
Hola. Hola, Ruben.
Yeah. So anyway, I thought that was
pretty good. I like that shirt.
I might get one. Hell yeah.
I'd wear that unironically. Dude on the back just have it
say Ally so they so they know yeah, they're not making fun.
I'm on your team. Yeah, it's all good.
I'll wear that shirt on the show.
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Fuck yeah. Fucking send me one homo estas.
I'll wear it. Why are you gay?
All right, so you said last weekthat you had wanted to talk
about? So bad.
The telepathy tape. So bad.
So, well, let's fucking talk about it.
I knew you were going to say that.
Taco about it homo estas. OK, I'm done.
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Whoa, maybe he's the gay one. As I say, you know what they say
about people on podcasts. I'm not one and three one.
One and three not who? Says that.
Somebody else made it, dude. Telepathy tapes.
So a couple of shows ago. Just the whole, the whole, the
whole thing surrounding telepathy in general, all the
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directions this goes. You had mentioned the telepathy
tapes multiple times. You had talked about how you
couldn't even get into it without people at least having a
baseline understanding of what the what the show was about,
what the tapes was about. Because when you talk about it,
you just sound crazy. It sounds fantastic and I stand
by that. I will say that after having
listened to the entire season, which if if you haven't yet,
it's on wherever your podcast, it's called the Telepathy.
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It's on YouTube also. There's one season 10 episodes
and there's there's bonus fillercontent called the the talk
tracks where the some of the test subjects, the the
participants, some of the scientists, some of the
teachers, everybody that's involved in this contributes and
they talk about their experiences and it's it's
absolutely amazing all of it, every angle of it absolutely
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amazing. So for anybody who doesn't know,
obviously telepathy. So I went stupid notice, let's
give the definition of telepathy, right?
So it's and this is, this is. I find this very interesting
after having heard the telepathytape, and I'll explain why.
But so the Oxford Dictionary refers to it as the supposed.
The dictionary defines. The supposed communication of
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thoughts or ideas by means otherthan the known sentences or
senses. So that almost carries with it
like this negative connotation of like, it's not real.
Supposedly Merriam Webster the exact same thing, but their
definition was communication from 11 mind to another by
extrasensory means. OK, so that's telepathy.
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So if I might say so the the premise of the telepathy tapes
is there is the the host of the show is Kai Dickens and she's a
documentary maker and she startsexploring these different things
and she's she's talking about how, you know, she was going to
make a movie. She wasn't do this, she wasn't
do that. But basically that the whole
premise behind this this deal isthat there are a group of people
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in our society that most people have written off and look at and
think that, you know, for lack of better terms, quote UN quote,
their vegetables, which I know we've said before, you can't say
that, right? But these non verbal in some way
shape or form handicap people that most people just assume
that they are not there mentally.
A. Lot of people describe they have
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some form of severe autism. People with.
Linked with other other ailmentsbut they are some of them non
mobile. Some of them you know are all
varying degrees but majority of the people that this documentary
podcast focuses on are the non verbal.
Yeah, and they they say non verbal, but you do hear these
kids. Grunt make noises.
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Yeah. But they, yeah, they mostly.
So Ty Dickens again, she was thedocumentary film maker.
She started doing this because she got interested in was that
Diane Hennessy Powell is a psychiatrist and she did a lot
of this work. So she kind of dug in to her and
like, started exploring it. That's where.
Pause for a second. I just had someone tell me that
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they're listening and we're not getting any sound, which is
shouldn't be the case. Stand by, see if I can fix this
real. Quick is the microphone.
Unmuted. We're.
All we're all good here. You got red buttons on your
thing right here. To your right now, that has
nothing to do. OK, hang on, let me go to our
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settings here. Whoever typed that in are your
speakers on. Yeah.
Sure, it's your end and on our. Phone and I'm not getting it.
We're outputted to audio main here.
Check the rumble and then just make sure that the speakers on.
Rumbles here. Good.
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You sure it's good? Well, our microphone.
We'll see what the microphone output is on Rumble.
Standby. Because you want it pro main
stereo for output. Yeah fine.
OK, that should fix it. Can you hear us now?
And you hear us. Hello.
I have the courage to say something.
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Hello. This is so upsetting.
Such a good intro too. So much good content we covered.
It's all right. Let me.
We got more people joining rightnow.
Just so you guys know, we're trying to fix some audio.
Let us know. OK, good.
Do you hear us? Thanks, Jason.
Appreciate it. Brother Jason Tatum says he can
hear us now. OK.
Jason Tatum, Boston Celtics. You know it, yeah.
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Big fan one. Shout out Jason Guy.
Dude hey do you guys know who that on Instagram?
I think his username is nerd dork, but it's like one word.
Sounds. Familiar dude, he has some funny
shit. He liked one of our videos.
Just thought I'd share that withyou guys.
I thought it was pretty cool. Shit.
Hot nerd. Nerd.
That's hard to say. Nerd, dork, Nerd dork.
All right, let's go back to little recap.
Little recap. You missed everything.
So what we started talking aboutfirst?
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Adam had a ridiculous hypothesisand.
Adam thinks every I'm sorry, 75%of all male actors in Hollywood
are gay. Regardless, had a very non valid
argument if. There's anything wrong with
that? I think they're gay.
And then? Nothing gayer than pretending
that you're not gay, dude. You know what I mean, dude.
Gay. OK, Keep.
Going OK, And then we share the gay ally T-shirt that Walmart
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has right now. It's called Homo Estas.
It says it on the on the front. And then we started talking
about our actual topic, the telepathy.
So let's give a quick reply. So the Telepathy Tapes, it's a
podcast series made by Kai Dickens, who is a filmmaker,
launched in 2024. There's 10 episodes up on Apple
podcast, Spotify pretty much. Everywhere.
You get yeah and YouTube also and there is some accompanying
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things with it. There's a document in the making
of video in the making. And she basically got interested
in this work, kind of piggybacking or following on the
work of psychiatrist Diane Hennessy Powell and the work and
basically take it from there. Yeah.
So the whole premise of the show, again, just to kind of of
reiterate what we said earlier, is that there is a subset of
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culture. There's a group of people who
for a very long time have been thought to have been, you know,
not in there mentally and this group is non verbal, usually
classified as having severe autism.
Some of them have some verbal skills, majority of them are non
verbal, some of them the. Doctors tell the parents like
hey. They're they're a vegetable,
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they're not in there. They're just a shell.
There's nothing there like. You're just, you know,
babysitting this body until theydie, which is fucking horrible
to hear. And so she starts to explore the
the works of this Diane HennessyPowell.
She reads some things. She also Rupert, is it
Sheldrake? Is that right?
Sounds right. So she she starts to study this
topic of of these non verbal people and there starts to be
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these claims that she come across from I think I think the
first one was a parent of somebody saying, Hey, I think my
kids in there. I think they can communicate
that type of deal. And so she starts to explore
this concept of maybe there's somuch to get into, but maybe
there's more to these situationsand maybe the the this this
group of people is more capable than what's being led on to.
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So she starts to meet with the families of some of these
subjects and some of the people involved in this and she starts
to to chronicle and catalog in detail everything that she goes
through. And it is fucking mind.
Well, there's pretty wild there's.
Fucking mind blowing. There's basically parents to say
like, I don't know how to quantify this, but he can read
my thoughts. Like I don't know how to prove
it. I don't know how to even
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describe it, but he can read my thoughts.
He can read my mind. And then so Diane Hennessy
Powell was somebody that did a bunch of tests on these kids to
see like, hey, what, what? Is there any validity to this?
And she's received a ton of criticism.
I think she even lost her medical license in Oregon.
Yeah. And initially, she ended up
getting it back, yes. Yeah, 'cause they're like, hey,
this is fucking witchcraft. I don't know what the fuck you
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think you're doing, but you're not a doctor, all right?
We're taking the medical license, but you go through all
these tests in the show and like, I don't know how you could
say that it's not real. I just unless everybody involved
across the country and at this point people across the world,
unless they're all lying, not just the parents, but the
children who are not in there are also in on the lie.
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You can't deny it, but there is so many scientists out there
that say like, Nope, you, this isn't real.
You can't prove it because of this scientist, this type of
test, that type of test. So in the world of science, they
have something called materialism and materialism is
how they gauge the scientific realm like so it has to be
something that's tan and something that you can
quantifiably measure to have a result that you can test back
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and forth. And so they were saying the
whole big hang up with this whole thing and, and, and
science being back based in materialism is you can't measure
telepathy. You can't measure any type of
mental or, you know, psychic ability or anything like that.
You can't quantify it. And since you can't visibly or
or actually measure it now, thenit it can't exist.
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Which is just insane to me because when you do go through
these tests, like I was just sitting there mind blowing, like
holy shit. And anybody who's interested
even remotely in this, this is an easy listen, like it really
is. You can blow through 10 episodes
in a week. They're they're all about an
hour long, maybe a little bit longer, but.
They're all shorter. I think they're all shorter.
They're probably like 35 to 55 minutes all.
And they get, they get better. They get better and.
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They just use very. Well, so, yeah, very well
produced, yeah. There's like, I can't remember,
I was listening to one guy talking about Project Stargate,
which CIS Project Stargate is where they would get these
people and practice remote viewing.
And they were talking about statistically significance or
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statistically significant thingslike, hey, it's like if it's
like 30 something percent that they're guessing right, That's
statistically significant. These kids, a lot of them are
100% right. So and dude, and none of them
talk to each other. That's the craziest part, is all
these kids are saying the same thing.
Yeah, they've never. Met each other, we'll get to
active. With each other, Yeah, I don't
want to step on your face, but it's fucking crazy.
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So the way this starts is these non verbal subjects, basically
all with varying degrees of, of what they, they call autism,
majority of them are non verbal,but they start teaching them how
to spell. And, and, and so there's
something called the ASLA, whichis the American Speech Language
Association. And they, they invalidate this
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process for, and they have for avery long time because in order
for some of these people to spell, So these autistic people
who are nonverbal, who often confined to wheelchairs, in some
cases, they don't understand they have a body, there's a
disconnect. And so they can't move their
body because they don't have that mind body connection.
So what they need is they need somebody to often times apply a
gentle pressure or support a limb or help hold their hand.
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And then they're capable of spelling with a spell board or a
typewriter or some sort of touchscreen.
And So what they've done is they've taken some of these
subjects, some of these, you know, very early on.
And again, this is a, a, a smallsubset population, but where
they're doing these experiments,but they're actually supporting
their hand and then they let them spell and then they slowly
move to their wrist and then they slowly move to the elbow.
And then all of a sudden they'rejust putting pressure on the
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back of the arm or just touchingtheir back to let kind of bring
the awareness of where their body is.
And they think that these peopleare.
Guiding and yeah. And so the the scientific
community wants to, you know, invalidate these tests because
they're saying, well, you're guiding their hand to spell what
it is. But when you listen to these
experiments take place and how they go about starting this and
so this that whole thing startedis working with these non verbal
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people who are not in there and they start giving this way to
communicate. And all of a sudden they're
spelling and these parents like it's just crazy to hear like the
elation and the joy of like, Oh my God, there's my kid is in
there, my, my, like. Somebody, I guess you have to
figure like the kids will say that they are complete, like
when they're able to start spelling now and things like
that and communicating with their parents, they will say
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that I don't know, my hand is there.
So when you're like, hey, why can't they type themselves like
they have no connection to theirhand, their body?
Until there's a sensory there orsomething touches it and then
they touch it like. Oh wow, that's my finger like,
which is a crazy thought. Like they're completely
disconnected from their body. So when they would start to help
them type, that was just the initial thing, but now they type
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on their own and they're still getting all of these questions
right. So nobody is sitting there
guiding them. Maybe there's one or two people
out there there trying to trick the system and just because that
munch house and thing like, hey,I want attention.
Absolutely, child. Absolutely.
There's always be Charlotte. And the one of things they
talked about is very early on with some of these trials, I
wanna say it was back in the 80sthat they had started trying to
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do some of these things with these non verbal communities.
And there were people who won, they say weren't skilled at
teaching spellers or how to go about spelling.
And there was also a lot of misinterpretation because they
they weren't. We have to teach them how to
spell kids. Be like 12 years old now.
Well there, well, there was a case where somebody
misinterpreted what the speller was saying and they thought that
there was some sexual abuse going on and that pretty much
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discredited like the entire spelling community.
And that was like in the 80s, nineties.
Shut it down. Yeah.
So they ended up completely closing that down.
But what they found through these experiments is as they
started teaching these these kids to spell these not
necessarily all kids, but peopleto spell.
As they were starting to be ableto communicate, they were
starting to be able to tell their parents that they had,
they had known for a while certain things.
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And, and these parents often times would say, like, I feel
like they can read my thoughts or I feel like they're sending
me thoughts and things will pop into my head, but there's no way
that can happen, right? Like that's not real.
Well, as they start being able to spell and communicate with
these spell boards and with the assistance of these spellers,
these parents are finding out that they're finishing their
thoughts before they have them. They're answering on these spell
boards as the parents are havingthoughts.
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And so the these experiments evolve into, you know, Kai
Dickens shows up. They tell them what they're
doing. This lady reaches out to her
saying, Hey, I think my kid can read my thoughts.
We'll show you. She puts the the non verbal
autistic person in the other room with a spell board and puts
the mom in one room. And now they're showing the mom
pictures and the non verbal person in the other room is
fucking spelling on the spell board what the mom is looking
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at. It's almost like like they're
using the parents eyes as a conduit.
Yes, it's like I can see throughyour eyes.
Which fucking that's? And it's so undeniable.
No. And when you hear these
experiments capable, be a skeptic.
Be a skeptic. Please do I was.
And one of the things I love about what Kai Dickens says,
who's the host of the show says,is being a skeptic means you
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have an open mind. Being a skeptic doesn't mean you
just say no 100% all the way. But being a skeptic means that,
OK, you can say no, but you're open too.
Like, like, don't believe it until you see it.
Like keep be objective about it,but the project, the the
experiments that they do range from single, double, 555 digit
random numbers on a random number generator, multiple
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different random number generator.
So there's no cheating. They're showing somebody in one
room. This person over here is in a
completely different room with one person in a camera crew and
they're spelling it out and they're shouting back and forth
to what the answer is. Then they go to pictures and
they go get. Randomized pictures that don't
even like make. Sense Wild.
Dude the randomized pic, remember the one there was like
it, it was like splattered like ink or something like that and
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the kids like it was like it looks like paint.
Or a food fight. It was a food fight like
cafeteria. Yeah, yeah.
And like, holy shit. And the kid says it looks like
paint and it was because food was splattered.
Everywhere, like, yeah, it's just unbelievable.
Like we, we couldn't possibly doit justice.
You really need to listen to it.But I was just really blown
away. But about like, is that the
ability like is it in everybody because.
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Of the kids, yeah. Yeah, like, yeah.
And the kids say this which? Is crazy they're saying like we
all possess this. So as, as, as this, as the, the
telepathy tapes goes on and as the episodes go on, they start
to, to interview different parents, different kids, You
know, people here in the, in thecommunity, there's, there's
poster or signboards on, on social media accounts and
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there's all these different chatrooms where people go.
And they sort of the buzz of this, of this, the documentary
type podcast starts getting out there and parents start reaching
out to Kai. And you know, scientists start
reaching out to Kai. And a lot of them, the
scientific, the academics, they all want to remain anonymous
because they all say it's careersuicide.
Even though they believe and they have experiences where the,
the telepathy is real, they don't want to be involved
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because they'll take their accreditation, they'll fucking
take their certifications, theirlicenses, whatever it is, all
are anonymous. But they all say that.
I mean, the documentation's beenaround for, for years and years
and years. And they all agree that it's
possible. And one of the the crazy things
is we'll kind of get to it. I want to get into it is the
first time that Kai Dickens hears about the hill and the
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hill. The first time she hears about
it is like episode maybe 3. And one of the the her the mom
starts telling her like, yes, soand so I don't think it was
Houston at this time, but you know, so and so Houston.
Was the first one I think. Talks about going to this place
where they learn or where they communicate or where they teach
or all the things. And that he calls it The Hill.
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Well, so she makes note of this and, you know, she starts
talking to her mom, you know, figuring out what about the hill
is she starts talking to the subject about the hill.
And then she never mentions the hill again.
And she ends up going to her next subject, who I think the
first one I want to say they were, they weren't the ones in
Arizona, but they go across the country to go to New York.
Or. Georgia and so they end up going
to New York for another interview.
So they're doing it there. And that mom brings up the
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subject of and so and so talks about He goes to the Hill.
Well, no, they go in the groom. They're like the kid was had.
Pillows on his head, like what'she doing trying to drown out the
noise. Just going to the hill.
Dude, I would have shit myself. He's going well.
What? So the the host says she's like,
I was so absolutely floored and she said chills ran up her spine
because she did not mention anything about the hill.
And here's this other parent across, you know, halfway across
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the country saying my kid talks about this place called the
hill. They're a non verbal.
They're they're spellers and they say they go to this place
to communicate with people that are like them.
Well, then there's another person who's in England and she
goes and talks to this teacher who has a special connection
with these students who she thinks she can telepathically.
She's developed this ability to where she can send thoughts to
her students and they can understand her and she talks
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about the fucking hill and no one's talking about they call it
the hill where they all go to meet and converge.
And it's this subconscious realmthat they're all connected to.
They share information, they know each other, they have
friends by different names and they know.
I mean, dude, it's. It's mind boggling.
And they and they learn like they learn languages there.
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They come back knowing languagesthey've never been taught.
Like 1 kid teaches a class aboutbees like communicating with
bees. And they and they say we can all
do it. It's just in, in episode 10.
I was on the drive over here like we've just forgotten, yeah.
Well, the one kid, it's in episode 10, the one kid comes
back, the one kid says, and again, they are now
communicating. They're able to communicate now
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through these spell boards, someiPads, things like that.
And he says, basically I'm sent here to help everybody.
Yeah, figure out how to do this.That one about the boy who died.
Yeah, so one of the subjects was, dude, I found myself.
And it's funny because like, I don't concern myself.
Super emotional person. Dude I cried like twice.
Listen, there were two or three episodes where like I got teary
eyed and it was like, it's, it'sjust so the, the message behind
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it and the story. And like when you hear these
experiments and you hear like especially the the parents
recounting their things, like there's some pretty powerful and
moving stuff and they're like, Igot teary eyed quite a few.
Times like holy shit, I think itwas Houston that like the very
first time, like this mom was ather wits end.
Like like the I think I'm getting this right.
But like the kid was so out there like she would, she was
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like losing her mind working jobs as kids all over the place,
shit on the walls sometimes likeliteral shit, like she doesn't
know what she's going to do withthis kid.
And then at one point she was like she was done, tapped out
and she laid down on the couch. And then the kid who never ever
fucking stops moving, just sat down with her, like put his hand
on her. And then later when they figured
out he communicate, the first thing he said to her was I'm in
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here. Yeah, I'm, I'm in here.
And my heart broke for all the parents who are discovering
after like 1215 years of thinking that their kid is what
what, what? We hear it all the time at work,
right? Like, oh, he's got the mental
capacity of a second grader. And all of a sudden they're
discovering that not only are they smart, but they're like
intelligent and informed and they know shit.
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About more than everybody else. And the the the part that blew
my mind away was the dream one where the boy was communicating
with the mom in the dream. She'd wake up and go, did I have
this right? And he would, just like he'd
come over to. Her and he showed her a playing
card in. The of what she wanted, yeah,
and then. In real life.
And the next morning he came down, he'd put the playing card
in front of her. I would have, yeah.
My fucking. So, and, and one of the big
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things about it too is like, so the whole the hope for Kai
Dickens and she talks about thisat the end of episode 10, but
like, oh, I'm sorry. She talks about this on Rogan.
So anybody's interested, she's on Rogan.
Kai Dickens was in February, buthe asked her like, so what's the
goal? And she says the hope is that
obviously they can over open up these training centers.
But you know, one of the things is, is that for so long people
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have just assumed that these people don't they aren't in
there. They aren't smart enough to
comprehend. They don't know.
And everybody's just kind of written them off.
And so these special Ed classrooms where they go to, you
know, they're, they're with second graders and they're,
they're being taught like they don't understand anything
because they, they can't interact when majority, if not
all of them are far smarter thananybody we know.
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Yeah, certainly more than they were given credit for.
Right. As apparently like when you
figure out the kid can read yourmind, you're like oh fuck.
Yeah, absolutely. There is a downside to it,
right, Absolutely. So.
And one of the things I thought was interesting with, with kind
of that regard is there was a, the English teacher, I can't
remember her name from England, the lady.
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And she had said that her, one of her kids was younger and kept
intruding in her thoughts. And she, she had to mentally
tell him like, hey, this is not OK.
Like almost like teach them social cues.
Like this is not OK. Like you need to be invited in,
you know, or I need to allow youin or you need to ask, you know,
that type of thing. And she had to set boundaries
because people would just kind of hop in her head all the time,
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which is which is crazy to thinkhow many people could just think
every one of your thoughts. And I what I found myself doing,
because even just listening to these 10 episodes is like, I
found myself being a lot more aware of my thoughts throughout
the fucking day, dude. I'm I'm not aware of my thoughts
around just normies but I've been on a couple calls where I'm
like. Yes, I have too.
Me and Steve been talking. Loud.
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I have too. Me and Steve been talking as
we've been listening to this. We're like, all right, well, if
you, if you happen to get someone on a call, maybe fire a
couple mind bullets real quick. As fuck yeah, you have that.
Story I did Are you comfortable a. 100% sharing.
I don't know if it's real or notor if I wanted it.
To be real, can you turn that thing?
No, I didn't on a notch. So I had a call, I was probably
four or five episodes in and I had a call.
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It was a 16 year old boy and I don't know that he met the the I
don't know what the criteria is,right?
He was, he was, he had autism and he wasn't super verbal.
Maybe I'm like low too, Adam. Our boy Jason says he has
goosebumps right now. Dude, Jason, check this shit out
and get back to us. It's unreal.
Fucking bad ass. So anyway, so this kid was 16
years old, he had spina bifida and he was having surgery and
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they nicked a nerve or or something and he was a quad.
He became a quad from at 16. So what was he?
Having spinal surgery for spina bifida, they were doing
something to correct something. And so he was non verbal and he
or he very, he was verbal, but he was severe autism.
And so the whole time we're on this call, like I was charting
and the other guy was talking about was trying to be like,
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hey, buddy, I'm I'm an ally. I'm your friend.
I'm here to help you. I was just thinking like, I'm
here to help you. Like I'm, we believe you, like
we'll take good care of you. And like, he wanted nothing to
do with me, right? He's just fucking the whole
time. But there was a point at the
very end, like when we're closing out and I just, I just
thought, man, like, hey, man, I hope you're good.
Hope, you know, I hope you're OK.
I feel like he looked at me and he smiled and then he looked
away and I was like, fuck, did it work?
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I don't. I don't.
Know Could he read my shit? My daughter, yeah.
I would bet money that he was picking up.
I told myself it worked though. Yeah, and that the dude, the
other crazy part of the telepathy tapes is when they
start talking about like, because for me, it was like the
bigger picture of the implications here of what that
really means for that's where. We're going next.
Yeah, take me there. Well, in, in case you, like,
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anybody's like skeptical of this, you should absolutely
should be keep in mind, yeah, that the CIA are the fucking CIA
has invested heavily in this type.
For how long? I don't know, about 20 years
working on the same fucking thing.
Well, that they're that they're just declassified to know about
Stargate. They started this Stargate and
Project Gateway, both like two sides of the same coin.
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Project Stargate and remote viewing and all that for the CIA
game and began in 1970. 272. So the US government's been
spending money on this for 50 years.
Dude, yeah, and and now granted,now Doge has gone in and found
out a lot of a lot of departments that are don't need
to be there and they're just siphoning money, but.
But they totally wouldn't like they continue doing it for X
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amount of years like it would. Just be in the office, right?
You wouldn't have all these participants by name that you
can look up, all these people that were involved in it.
And all it makes me do is like, it makes me think about all
these fucking people that we thought were quacks that say the
remote view on Sean Ryan, on JoeRogan.
All these dudes are like, oh, I fucking went to Antarctica and
saw this shit underneath the thing.
Or there's the chick who said I was looking at some government
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base and another light being kicked me out.
And when I first heard that, I'mlike, this lady's fucking crazy.
You listen to the Telepathy Tapes and you're like, goddamn,
that might be real. A couple shows ago.
We were talking about how they used remote viewing to locate
the Ark of the Covenant and theywere light beings guarding it.
It was somewhere in the Middle East.
And so I'm just fucking saying, dude.
So going back to the Telepathy Tapes, just to digress a little
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bit as we ease into this next topic, One of the things they
ask these non verbal kill, they call them spellers.
One of the things they ask the spellers about is you know how
many people are on the hill and at one point they're like, it's
like they knew the exact numberslike 4614 and like they're all
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just chill and they Rain Man. And there's people that can, you
know, in this subconscious spiritual hill realm, there's
light beings that are in charge of protecting certain things and
certain knowledge. And if there's a book in this
light realm, you can put your hand on it and all the knowledge
from that book comes in you. There's people learning Matrix
like you said, foreign languagesadvanced.
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Super and a lot of Maddox, a lotof these kids, they speak
multiple what fluently what was one of?
The old languages. Hieroglyphs and shit can read.
Hieroglyphs. Yes, that was Arabic.
Yes, old. Language.
Not Arabic, Aramaic. Aramaic.
Right. Shit that nobody speaks.
They don't teach in school shit that you didn't learn at home,
but they're fluent. And they can and like with 100%
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with a shit validity they could break it all down in these
experiments and explain exactly what it was.
Which is it means about people who are non verbal who people
thought they were just a shell of a human with nothing inside
that speak. Fucking Aramaic dude.
I know and they got it on video.All of our experiments are all
on video. I kind of feel like I got short
changed in life. 100% we got fucked.
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Like that's the price you pay for being able to walk, buddy.
These kids can walk and speak. These kids can walk.
You're not. Smearing shit on the walls?
Try harder. Try harder.
I've been, I've been pretty drunk.
Try harder, yeah. But yeah, so one of the things,
you know, one of the cool things.
And so Adam and I have a lot of we're not high, we're not
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smoking weed, but on the rise, we talk about some pretty crazy
shit, some theological shit, philosophical shit.
And some of the the conversations we've had or some
of these questions that have come up in this that have made
us kind of go a little further on the on the drives we have
back and forth. But one of the things that they
start getting into around episode 678 is God and.
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Capital G. Yeah, yeah, God.
And is there a God? And when the when they Kai asks
or one of the parents asked one of the the spellers is there a
God? And they say, yes, I talk with
God all the time, like. And so I think the question was,
you know. Say multiple gods.
Is there, well, no, because whatshe said is, is there multiple
gods or is there one God? And the speller says there's one
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God, but there's multiple forms,but it's all one thing.
So the general idea, the conceptI took away from it is it is
just one, one consciousness. And, and people, some people
call it the God consciousness, some people call it, you know, a
high level of enlightening or vibration or whatever, or just
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the type of conscious. I'm only thinking about the
word. I'm trying to think of
collective, collective consciousness.
So just the concepts that surround it.
Super just fucking next level theological.
Like it's, it's crazy, dude. So I mean, there's a lot of
things that like, if let's just say that everybody accepted
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like, hey, this is a real thing now.
Yeah, I immediately start thinking two things #1
government's gonna get their hands on it 100% and #2 and I
start thinking. Or already has their hands on it
because they've been working on it for.
So long dude. Why do you think they got Elon
in the he's he's a little artistic.
They got him in there fucking reading.
Mine he can he can speak though he's not a non parent.
Yeah, but like, do they need to be?
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Chainsaw. Maybe he should be non.
Verbal but the other, the other part of me that goes like, OK,
this is almost like a new like type of human.
I'm I'm I'm going to use this term, but it's not what I mean.
A mutant like X-Men. So now you start thinking like
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one of the original X-Men movieswas like all of the normies are
fucking scared of the mutants, so they're trying to put them
down. So they're going to war with
these mutants. Like, is it going to be like
that? Like, hey, you're one of those
fucking freaks that can read minds, aren't you?
Lock them up, terrorists. Send them off to fucking El
Salvador. I mean, I get their superpowers
and they fuck us up, dude. I mean, I could see that
happening, but one of the thingsthey talk about is, and like
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Adam said, is they believe, you know, they're, they were saying
that every person has this capability that maybe this is
something. And, you know, and even when
when Kai Dickens is on Rogan, Rogan says this is probably
something that we had way back when.
And evolutionarily, we've alwayslooked for an easier way to do
things. And maybe it just became easier
just to talk or make a sound instead of having to think or
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send thoughts. And little by little, you know,
that part of our brain is atrophied.
I mean, it's crazy. I mean, how long have you heard
we only use 10% of our brains Well.
People say when they do certain psychedelic like psilocybin or
DMT that they are able to tap into intellective consciousness.
They're not reading people's minds 'cause they're fucking
high, but they are able to say like, hey, there is a collective
conscious out there. We are all connected in some
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way. DMT they say they see God and
things like that. So I mean it's.
When you think about like, and one of the things they talk
about in the show is that in theTelepathy tapes is that it's
very hard to to share thoughts or, or work with people or
things that have negative energyassociated with them.
And so one of the things, like you said, John Paul in that one
(43:03):
episode, he's laying on the bed and he's putting all kinds of
Paul. That's his name.
He's putting all kinds of pillows on his head because he's
trying to drown out the noise and the, the negative energy and
everything from around so that he can quiet his mind and get to
where he wants to go to the hill.
And it just makes me wonder likehow much of the negative energy,
I mean, look at how much negative shit we're inundated
with on a daily basis. So we talked about even just
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from a general purpose standpoint of the, the, the
photon slit experiment, right. And what happens?
We had the, the, the conversation, no, in time of.
So in the slit experiment, they're not watching the
photons. There's a slit.
I know there's a slit in the paper.
They're firing photons at it. And you expect them to all go in
a straight line, but they're allgoing scattered in a random
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pattern, right. Well then once they're observed,
because somebody's like, oh, I got to see this.
When an observer's there, the slit hits, the photons hit
directly in the slit the way they're supposed to.
And so if we brought the question is like, if you're
watching something, does that alter the way it's behaving?
And if that is. Well, yes, we know that.
So now take into consideration every Ring camera, every fucking
(44:04):
surveillance camera, every phonetaking pictures of you all the
time, every device that can watch you, every social, my
laptop, everything. Here's the double slit
experiment. So yeah, so this is just an
example of showing how the photons are supposed to go
through the slit they you. Just leave it up and let it
play. Yeah.
So it just makes you wonder, like our normal behaviors, are
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they now completely skewed because we're constantly being
viewed by everything? Maybe dude and like that.
Just that concept. Even in people's cars, I don't
know but you guys, but I got a little magnet in my car, dude.
So when I'm going somewhere I put my phone and now I got.
And the iPhone takes a picture of you every 5 seconds. 5
seconds dude. What?
You. Know about that picture?
Of you every. 5. Seconds infrared picture every 5
seconds. Infrared picture.
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Look it up. Every 5 seconds it's real.
I'll see if I can find a video that's just real I saw.
One the other day I've done somebad things.
Where's that being stored? Don't worry dude, it's safe on
the cloud. Nothing can ever go wrong on the
cloud. No, no.
But yeah, so anyway, so just theconcept of, you know, something
watching everything being different, just just dude, stop
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the tapes fucking blew my mind, dude, dude.
I not only do they blow my mind,I just wonder like what's going
to happen like when that become like I if, if this is real, I
believe after listening to that call me gullible, whatever
impressionable, but I believe that that is real.
What happens when it becomes mainstream?
Well, I don't know. I mean, does everything get
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better? Because the whole thing that
they talk about is that the collective consciousness,
they're all that they're all together to learn.
And, you know, one of the things, the common theme through
all of this is a lot of these spellers, a lot of the people
that are involved in this, theirmessage is love.
It's about unity. It's about love.
And and one of the things that Kai Dickins says is that, you
know, there are charlatans out there.
(45:54):
There are people that will, willtry to exploit certain things
from monetary gain. Yeah.
But these people that you know, these spellers that are parents,
they're not trying to sell anything.
They're not asking for money. They're not out there trying to
trying to do these experiments or or lie about these things.
One of them was a profit. Book.
But they wrote this book like, well after the thing like.
(46:14):
Yeah. But I mean, I I do think that
there's probably a part. Actually, they reached out to
the, I think it was Houston's mom messaged us on Instagram
like they're on TikTok. Yeah, but not message, but like
commented on one of the things because we talked about this a
little while ago. No shit, really.
I'd have to look it. Back dude, I would love to.
We gotta reach out. Jinx, dude.
(46:35):
Guess could be you. All the fireside, we might have
Houston on here. I'll send out some good
thoughts. So.
But yeah, just the idea of the whole collective consciousness.
And one of the things they had said was, I think when Rogan was
with Kai Dickens and he had said, you know, what about the
government taking over. And, and some of the things they
had talked about in some of the previous episodes, it was around
8 or 9, I think, is that there are these light wardens, these
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light beings that protect this area.
And they don't let just anybody in.
And they, they, this is their space.
It's not our space. And I would imagine if you know,
the government's been doing thisfor 50 years, they, you know.
Wait a minute, so the lights have a space.
The dark can't enter the beings.Well, see what I'm saying?
Well, what I'm saying is what? What would you racism wrong?
(47:22):
Oh no. Yeah, I didn't even get.
It you were too, even thought I was.
That was good. No, but so, but that is a very
that raises my other question isyou listen to the Telepathy
Tapes and they talk about God and they talk about these light
beings and they talk about knowledge.
They talk about all this shit, right?
Well, fuck, dude, if that exists, there's got to be bad.
If there's a light, there's got to be a dark.
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If there's good energy and positive shit, there's got to be
a bad shit, right? And if anybody who believes in
religion believes in God, if there's a God, there's a devil.
Jedi's on the dark side. That's what I'm saying, dude.
There's a fucking. Imitating life, right?
They got telekinesis and stuff with their pet.
Yeah, Darth Vader can do that shit.
Eventually someone's going to choke you out for no good.
I don't want. Oh, you're hearing that is tap
(48:06):
bitch. Walking down the street like I
don't want people knowing what I'm like.
The mind is a sacred place. Not for long.
No, I don't want people knowing what I'm thinking as I walk
through life. God that'd be horrible.
Dude, just training. Dude put up them.
I'm not gonna lie, since I sincewe watched, since we listened to
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this and we've been talking about it like there will be
times where I'll think somethingI'm like, oh fuck, I gotta get
that out of my head. Which is like normal.
Nobody knows that. Just not.
Normal stuff that you just wouldn't think that anybody
could intrude on you. Like if you just silently,
you're quiet. He's like just farted.
Oh God damn it. Fuck.
What now? Somebody's looking at you Non
verbal. Yeah.
Like you did, but you're sittingthere.
You're just sitting there talking to a girl like.
(48:48):
It gives you them a Tombow finger, yeah.
You're sitting there talking to a girl like you know, you're at
the hospital like fucking givinga report.
Like man, this bitch has a mustache.
What the fuck? It just like little things like
that all the time. I don't need people knowing that
or and I don't want to know whatthey're thinking about me.
Like, look at this bald motherfucker.
Motherfucker. I don't want.
Look at this guy, he wears his fucking hat backwards.
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Yeah, what a. Huge.
Fucking huge. What is he, 20?
Yeah, I will say though, like the conversations we've we've
all had watching this, hearing this, talking about this stuff,
like it, it has really like, I don't know, man, it's made me
think about like we said before,like I said before about humans
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only use 10% of your brain. Like there's so much of this
that that they, they talk about the concept of consciousness.
And, and one thing is that scientists, this is real.
They still don't know is where does consciousness come from?
Does it originate from within our brain or is our brain a
receiver that picks up consciousness from somewhere
else? And so the idea of this
collective consciousness really begins to kind of gain ground
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and allow you to kind of think outside the box.
If you're objective enough and you're willing to look kind of
at everything as a whole. And, you know, I know different
theological views and, and, and,you know, societal views, you
know, can kind of sway how you feel, but just the possibilities
of if your brain is a receiver and we have the ability to do
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this. And we're only using so much of
our, you know, of our capacity and these people that make these
claims of being able to do this,like, is this something we can
relearn to do and we can get back?
I want to learn it. I would.
To be clear, I want to learn howto read minds, but I don't want
anyone reading my. That's just how I want.
Things so Johnny. Yeah, here you go.
Next, just so you know, I went deep on ChatGPT asking about
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redacted and declassified Stargate files.
Oh boy, I have the protocol. To to figure it out.
Fuck. Yeah, dude.
Fucking send it. I I'm not going to talk too deep
about it here because I want us to all try it for 30 days.
Oh, really? Oh, I've got it.
Hold on you. So we're going to do a running.
We're going to do Operation Stargate.
Live on the fire. 30 days the three of us stargate challenge
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stargate challenge the new yeah the new challenge on TikTok
stargate OK, so I got it I got it all I got to finish typing it
up but it's it's it's got frequencies and shit in it it's
got meditation stuff it's got. Do I need a ham radio for this?
No. Your brain is the ham.
Radio your brain is the radio. But since we can't use.
Our brain to our full capabilities.
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You can only tune like to aiming, but you can only tune
into 89.5 right now, right? Right.
We're going to help us tune intomore channels.
Well, that's what. I'm saying do I need a tool to
help me until I can do? It no, it's like going to the
gym for your brain, dude. It's like you start with air
squats, dude, and then you startdoing some, put a bar on your
back and then little by little you put weight on that.
I can't tell you how many times throughout my life after I've
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got done watching Star Wars and I've sat there like, I can do
this shit. Charlie, you might be able to.
I tried so hard. So let's, hey, let's.
And I'm going to say this is going to be just a random like,
like get the fuck out of here. But I've legitimately tried to
do this a million like I'm sure.Move shit with your mind.
Yeah, like everybody specifically like the Force,
like want the license. And I tell you, when I've done
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this, this like I've concentrated hard.
I started to feel a burning likein my palm.
Yeah, there's something there, you know I'm telling you.
So, OK, so let's talk about this, right?
If, if telepathy being able to communicate with your mind is
real, I believe it's real. I don't think that.
I don't think you have to listento the telepathy tapes.
I don't think that it's AI, don't think, I don't think these
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people are trying to scam people.
I don't think they're making shit up.
I think they're doing this stuffright, if that's possible.
Yes. Telekinesis has to be possible,
moving things with your like. What else is there that we can
do in the realm of possibility that we have no idea about?
Well, and one of the things thatthey talked about was like, we
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normies experience this in smallways that like you guys ever
like be sitting around thinking about your buddy and your phone
rings and it's your buddy calling you.
Like dude, I was just thinking about calling you like, so some
people are saying that those arelittle bread crumbs.
Well, they even said that there was almost like it was like 1892
or something like that. Mark Twain.
Mark Twain had an idea for a manuscript and he wrote his
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editor or publisher or somebody a letter with a book idea and
postmarked it, stamped it that date and sent it out.
Well, he ended up receiving a letter from the guy he sent that
letter to, postmarked, stamped the same date, had the exact
same idea for the book, Like they had the same idea at the
same time. So this and and again, this is
fuck, dude. This is getting so far in a
different, different tangent, but I got to talk about this
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too, is they talk about these people who go to the Hill and
they've downloaded this information.
They get these ideas, right. Or these artists in history,
there's so many artists that have said, like, the idea came
to me in a vision. The idea came to me in a dream.
Yeah, yeah. What if all these motherfuckers
do an art? It's not their art.
What if some? People have it, and some people.
Don't everything painted, all these great things all came from
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someplace else, came from the hill, some a previous person,
they said. There's people on the Hill who
are major figures in. In history, yeah, but I'm just
saying like how many of these, you know, these famous things
are not maybe didn't belong to the person, maybe they're just a
medium to conduct it, but the idea wasn't there that would.
You were saying that. I thought it was really an
interesting take. You were saying the other?
Day how? I'm sorry, said I And I started
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thinking I had to look this up when you said, like, what?
We're talking about telekinesis.Like, what else are we capable
of? And have you ever seen the Scary
Movie too? Yeah, well, I had to pull up my
laptop. This is immediately what I
started thinking of. Or she's getting fucked by the
ghost. I'm like oh man, what is
possible? Fucking ridiculous movie.
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Dude, that's just what came to my mind.
I'm like, I got to find this clip somewhere.
That's what we could be capable of.
I thought Steve had a really interesting take the other day.
Fuck, I lost my train of. Thought I was talking about
talking about people being in the medium and the idea of
coming to them from somebody else.
And so the artwork, you know, these, these, whatever it is,
music, art, whatever, it's not necessarily their idea or their
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thought. Oh.
Yeah. So this is a fun one, John, I
think Steve, I think he said theother day.
I thought it was an interesting take.
It's like I probably did. How feels interesting.
Because the question is, how does The Simpsons predict
everything? Well, maybe the people who are
riding it are getting something from somewhere else, and all of
a sudden that's how The Simpsonshas like 30 fucking things
throughout the years that have happened in real life.
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Maybe the dude right now it's autistic and his receiver is
better than yours. From somewhere, because you have
to admit The Simpsons thing is it's pretty fucking uncanny.
Like. I will also say that there are
tons of Simpsons things that aren't real.
Absolutely. People started doing those
fucking. They just make the old Simpsons
predicted. Right.
Well, they've also been on for 30 years.
Eventually 1820. Five seasons, right?
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But longer than I think like 40 years, damn near.
The specifics of some of the things that they've called out,
like the the for me, the one, the one that sold me on it was
when the Trump coming down the elevator and the dude in the
background dropping a sign. And then it happened in real
life. I was like, what?
Hold on a second? Wait, that was fucking specific.
But I mean it, I mean, it's easyto pass those off now as always
wanting to see, we talked about something we hear about wanting
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to see patterns, right? That's a, it's human nature.
Is it human nature because we want to see patterns or are we
seeing patterns because that's something that preceded and is
now human nature? Like which came first?
You're. Trying to see patterns.
The chicken, the egg thing, Yeah.
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I mean, after listening to the telepathy tapes, how do you not
at least ask that question both ways?
You know what I mean? For the record, I think that's
too loud. That is, that was the
soundboard. Yeah, I was trying something to
loud. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Always too loud. Anyway, Yeah, dude, there's a
lot going on there. So we'll do the Stargate
challenge and we'll come back in30 days.
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Well, you're not even going to be here in. 30 days but I'm
going to still be able to do the.
Challenge. OK, so in 30 days we'll report
if we're any closer reading minds.
TBD. DVD.
You got anything else on the whole thing?
I did have a little bit more because I mean, I can't remember
what it was this. Could go in a million different
directions for hours. So yeah, we can kind of start
(57:08):
start turning up there a little bit more about I had about
Project Stargate just kind of fill anybody in.
We can always go into that at a later date.
But I did come across. So talking about collective
consciousness, right, One of thethings that one of the things I
thought was really they talk about the expansion of the
universe and that the reason that we're here is to have these
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experiences so that this collective consciousness can can
grow. This might have been the talk
tracks so that it can grow and expand.
And that's how the universe keeps expanding.
And that's why is because we're having this experience in our,
our collective consciousness then continues to expand.
And so they talk about the, the universe is expanding at this
insane rate that they can't, youknow, they, they assume it's
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finite. They don't know.
But the, the speakers or the, the spellers talk about the
expansion of the universe. And I came across this, it was a
Instagram reel. I did some research on it.
I couldn't find it to be proven true, but I thought this was
interesting, talking about the expansion of the universe.
So there's a guy who's sitting in the car and he says
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scientists in Russia have figured out what happens when
you die to your consciousness. Yeah.
Yeah. Have you seen that?
I I didn't dig into it. I haven't liked.
Yeah. So basically.
What he says is that. And he found this on the Russian
version of Google, which is Yandex, Yandex Google, Google.
You find it on the Google, but on Yandex and he said he.
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Came across this article. And basically what it was is
Russian scientists have inventedsomething called, I want to say
it was an SIKID or something like that.
And it was basically like a soleidentity code.
And they were able to, they wereable to imprint this code on
like every atom of your being. And so that when you die, they
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can then trace where this code goes.
Sounds super far fetched, right?But after listening to the
telepathy tapes, I don't know man.
I don't, I don't know what Rush is doing.
So they said that they had thesewilling participants.
Somebody died in Russia. Willing participants Come on,
they had. Participants.
They had participants. You want to be here.
You want to be here and when they.
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Died they were. Tracking this, this SIK code,
this whole identity code, and the portion that remained in the
body stayed there. And then there was a section
that traveled, but it traveled so fast that they they couldn't
follow it at the time that it took their computers time to
catch up to. I don't think I told you about
this, did I? No, you blown my fucking mind.
So as their computer. Refreshed and speed.
Up and whatever, and it took time to catch up and track where
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it was. They tracked this code to a
Galaxy called the Jades GSZ 140 which was discovered in 2024,
which is over a billion light years away.
I have so many questions that I probably don't even have the I
don't. Know the right questions to ask
here but you're saying that people died and there's some
part of them that they figured out how to track and they
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figured out how to track allegedly they put Galaxy now
I'm going to go ahead that's what.
I'm saying that sounds far, far away.
Well, I'm going to say. I'm going to say.
I couldn't find any data to support this and this could be
complete bullshit, but along this theory of what the spellers
were saying about the universe expanding as our consciousness
expands and we're here to have these experience to help expand
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our consciousness. I was like, man, that's fucking
crazy. Like what if that's the furthest
out the the consciousness is right now and that's where it's
man. What's the name of the Galaxy
against Jades? JADES Dash.
GS Dash Z14-01 thing that's kindof discovered in 2024.
If your soul blasts off that fast to that Galaxy, far far.
(01:00:42):
Away that kind of eliminates go sex well, and it makes us wonder
since we can't travel there is that heaven?
Maybe you could come back? For go sex, I mean, maybe.
Your consciousness goes. There Maybe that's the hill we.
Haven't had one of those yet today.
Maybe that's the hill. Maybe.
Just so many what ifs right now.I know, like it's almost like we
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got to do the protocol dude, my.Mind almost shuts off when I
get. To a certain point, thinking
about. This stuff, because I'm like,
it's one of those things like you're just all the mysteries of
the universe type things. Like my mind, I get to a point
and then I shut down because I'mlike, I'm never going to know.
I'm never going to fucking know until I'm dead, unless or unless
we figure out how to do it. That's it we got to figure out.
(01:01:27):
And then the students become theteachers.
This is where the dark side comes.
Because we didn't. Go.
We didn't know. I'm saying I'm in this for good,
you're in it for bad. For now are.
You. Is this your origin story?
Are you going to be a bad guy? This is how it all starts.
No, we always. No, we're everybody.
Starts off like oh man, I. Just need to do this so.
I can do this and then a thing like, oh, you know what?
It's not. I really need 1000 bucks.
What if I had just win the lottery?
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I got the money. Like, dude, no, no, if I was
president, like things would go better.
Like let me just bring this election.
If you learn how to do this. And it's all about collective.
Consciousness. Then you realize that this is a
temporary holding ground and that none of this matters.
But what if you're just eternally fucked in the brain?
Because you weren't meant to have this, then you can't access
the hill, but I can access. None of this matters but.
(01:02:12):
A couple of new. Jet skis would be pretty fucking
tight though. Well he is right.
Just using all of a sudden. Summer's right around the
corner. Things get.
Weird once you have. Abilities that nobody else does.
Like if I was Superman, hold on,maybe the billionaires of the
world already have those abilities and that's why.
They're fucking billionaires andthat's why they're all huge
pieces of shit. Let's level.
The playing field, there needs to be a good person out there
doing that. Shit, I'm saying we become the
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bad person. No, we become warriors.
Vigilante like. Batman, he's kind of.
Bad, but like we. Can look bad and we're we're OK
if I if. I can be fucking.
Like Professor X, Jason Bourne. Jason Bourne?
No, no, no, Batman. OK, I'll take Jason Bourne.
You think? Jason Bourne could beat Batman.
No gadgets. No gadgets.
(01:02:55):
Batman cheats. No gadgets that that is the S
What is Batman? Without gadgets, he's just so
fucking a douchebag. He fucking sucks.
Oh no, that's not true. Shit, that's not true.
Here we go, I mean. Batman fucking sucks.
The movies are. Great.
The movies are great. I I can't with this.
Who's your who's your Batman? What?
(01:03:16):
Do you mean like who's? My who's your?
Who's your Batman? What do you mean?
By that, are you a Michael Keaton guy?
Oh, you know Kilmer. No, I the Christian.
Bale, you're George Clooney guy.Christian Bale.
Christian Bale's the best. Batman 'cause I'm Batman.
Yeah. And the other guy is who was the
first guy you said he's a fucking goofball dude, you
can't. But that movie was OG.
He can't turn his neck in the inthe costumes and.
(01:03:37):
He's always. Dude that thing is fucking stiff
as a board. He can't turn your neck.
That's. His fault.
That movie was meant to be like more comic game.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, well, like for super
bad ass, it was the Christopher.Nolan Ones 100.
Percent, yeah, but with God damnChristian Bale.
All right, anyway. So anyway, that's what I got.
That's allegedly. What happens when you?
Die, according to Russian scientists.
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Stand by for me to turn evil after we do this fucking
protocol. I'm going.
To keep you from turning evil, dude, you got to be on the kids.
Wait, no, no. No, I decided I can be Batman.
OK if I'm. Batman then that's fine, yeah.
I got, I got. You want to do the rundown?
That's all. As far as telepathy goes,
there's so much more we can talkabout.
There's so much more we can divein that's kind of scratching the
surface. It's pretty amazing.
(01:04:20):
Anybody who's interested, check it out.
Let us know what you think. I would love to do some follow
up. Let's see if we can feel like
you have to. I want to see if we can get
Houston or and his mom. On at least even.
If it was on even on Zoom, that'd be incredible.
That'd be phenomenal, dude. Oh yeah.
They're not coming here. I'd love to spread.
Awareness. They don't need to come here.
That's. What I'm?
Saying listen. And be kind.
The message was love. Yeah, stop sowing division.
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We're all one collective consciousness.
Anytime you're around a non speaker, stop thinking fucked up
shit. Yeah, 'cause they can fucking
hear you, asshole. Yeah, and they're a lot smarter.
Than you probably. Well, smarter than our.
Listeners like this anyway, all's well.
Sorry. All right, man, that that's
yeah, good shit, man. Listen.
To it for yourself and come backand tell us what I.
Think comment. Like subscribe, follow, follow
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Hand out the Stargate protocol. Only if you follow the show.
Yeah, only do our followers. Yeah, we'll put it behind a
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And that'll be our course that we sell, and that's how we get
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it first. Who's going to you're welcome.
Who's going to lead them? Getting rich.
You're welcome. All right, is it time for the
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rundown? Let's run it down real quick.
The rundown. How long have we been?
Going here hour hour hour since we.
We got our audio back, so I was a little light on.
I mean, I shouldn't say. Light, I have a fuck ton of
things flagged, but I didn't dive deep into a ton of things.
So we are just going to do true rundown speed fashion Hell yeah.
(01:05:47):
Rapid fire. There's a lot, a lot of going on
in the. Middle East man a lot with.
The with the Don, so you talked,you mentioned did he really like
split ways with Israel? Yeah, So a lot of rumors about
that. There's a lot of.
Rumors. And so far they are just rumors.
But what? You said like it all came out
after Mike Waltz was caught having some sort of backdoor
(01:06:08):
meeting with Netanyahu, right? And then it all kind of seemed
to fall apart from there. Like so all of a sudden we went
and had a deal with the Houthis,right?
So just. Here, Trump declares truce.
With the Houthis, like intensifying conflict risk
Trump's nuclear negotiations with Iran.
But what that means is like, we went and got this truce with the
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Houthis, only reason we were even attacking them, the only
reason they were attacking us isbecause of Israel.
Trump went around Israel and said, you know what, Houthis,
let's cut this shit out. You don't bomb us, we won't bomb
you. Like we're going to stay out of
it. Deal, deal.
They did that just this morning.I found out that he is cutting a
deal being Trump is going aroundIsrael's back and dealing with
(01:06:54):
Hamas directly. So this whole time the IDF has
been saying, hey, this war is about getting the hostages.
We're leveling Gaza completely. Give us the hostages back.
Give us back, give us the hostages back.
I wish I would have fucking had this flagged.
But an internal memo came out from the IDF that was leaked and
Haaretz did a report on it. It says they came out with their
top objectives for the war. Do you want to know?
(01:07:15):
We're getting the hostages ranked 10th.
Number six. Hell yeah number. 6.
Above that was like. Relocate the.
Palestinians like remove all of Hamas, which I get some of them
makes sense, but removing the hostage or getting the hostages
back was number six. And think about this.
If you were a family that had your daughter, mother, son,
(01:07:36):
whatever taken, they were being held hostage, right?
They don't know where they are. They're in Gaza somewhere.
Meanwhile the IDF is fucking leveling Gaza as a family
member. You're like, hey, can we do you
never move that to the top of the list?
Do you know for? Sure that my daughter wasn't in
that. Building.
No, you don't know 'cause you just on the list, lady.
(01:07:58):
Yeah, it's number six. Like we'll get there.
Pump the break, park it for a. Bit there, sweetheart.
So, Donald. Trump.
Went around Israel and said, youknow.
What? Hey man, give us our fucking
hostage back. And now he got Hamas to release
the last living American hostage.
Fuck yeah. Like hey, enough of this shit.
Give us our guy. Back, OK.
Q. Yes.
(01:08:18):
Like, that's all it took. Kind of like when Trump made,
like, I, I talk a lot of shit about Trump, but I'll give him
credit here. Like when he talked about the
borders, like, hey, we didn't need new laws.
Turns out you just needed a new president.
Fuck, yeah. And kind of.
Like this. Like, hey, we didn't need
Israel. To finish this war, like we just
needed a president to be a president going and say give me
my guy back. That's all it took.
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Having said that, and I I'll getinto this next week or maybe
during the week, but there's a lot of fucking shady dealings
that Trump has going on in the Middle East right now.
But maybe he's just like some, Idon't know, part of the deal.
It seems part of the deal. It seems like the white.
House is open for business and. By that I mean the Trump family
is open for business and the White House is the conduit.
But yeah, let's see what we got.So #1 Netanyahu says that Gaza's
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population is to be moved and there's getting rid.
They're moving them. They're gone.
Like, you can no longer live here.
It's time to go. The Gaza population of, I think
initially was a couple million people.
You got to go. It's a wrap.
So there's #1 #2 here on the board, The Pentagon may have
drawn on anonymous social media accounts and planning a deadly
(01:09:29):
Yemen attack. You're the Pentagon, right?
Why do you need to go to an account on X to get your fucking
bombing packages? So hey, if you or you have a
bombing package you'd like to send to the Pentagon right now,
they're listening. So what happened to last
Tempting? I'm not following.
What do you? Mean by this?
(01:09:49):
So do you see this? Site right here.
Yeah, somebody on? X So AUS airstrike coordinates,
Yes, so AUS airstrike near Asanas Sanas on April 28th
killed 8 civilians. And now there's evidence that
the Pentagon may have used Intelfrom an anonymous Twitter
account to justify the hit. One account named Valecki Hond
shared satellite images claimingthat the site was a secret
Houthi base. Turns out if it was an AI bot
(01:10:12):
maybe. Dude, someone contacts someone's
there with. Their phone, they're like.
Found the drop site. Lol dude did you see good?
Tweet Did you see that they had a deal here in Phoenix?
Somebody made a social media comment on, I want to say it was
like, keep freaking Greenway or something Like it was like, oh
shit, like don't smack that. Find the square.
Yeah, somebody made a comment. Saying that there was.
(01:10:33):
Dead bodies in a. Trunk somewhere and PD fucking
stormed the place and raided it and made a post saying hey
there's no dead bodies here. They got swatted dude.
Yeah, it's a dox fucking PD. And that and that's.
One thing, but now when you're fucking.
Doxing fucking civilian population of foreign
governments. And why is the Pentagon like,
you know what seems credible? Blackie Hond is right.
(01:10:54):
Seems credible. Yeah, Big Dick 60. 9 XLXL Man
that looks like we should bomb this boom boom.
Man wants us to. Bomb.
Over here so if you've. Got a target package in mind
that you want to send to the? Pentagon just fucking tag
Pentagon on X and they might actually take care of it for you
at them. Yeah, Jesus, just at Heggseth.
(01:11:17):
Hold on. That deserves that.
Just fucking crazy, right? Like.
Why you're the Pentagon? You can't get better information
than open source intelligence onX.
Hey, apparently that's it. Like, I, I saw that.
I'm like, why is this not a bigger deal?
They didn't kill any militant. They killed eight people.
It's because all their Israeli informants are on hold, man.
(01:11:38):
Jesus, so keep. We'll keep it going here.
So this one Israel that didn't come in, right?
Anyway, US and Israel discuss AUS LED administration for Gaza.
So basically what this means is after Israel removes the
population, they want the US to come in and play peacekeeper.
And they specifically tout the administrative work we did in
(01:12:01):
Iraq post 2003. I'm like wait a minute, that
worked out well, that didn't work.
Yeah, that worked out well. That's the model we're.
Going for the Iraq model? Oh boy.
Yeah, oh boy, is right. India and Pakistan, they're
still fucking going at it. I thought there was peace now,
didn't we? They have ceasefire, right?
Ceasefire that shit so days ago.They went, they went back and.
Forth a couple things both. Sides claiming victory, saying
(01:12:22):
no, we won, no, we won. And then Trump.
Trump ask, and for some reason, Donald.
Trump came in and said yeah, basically.
We I brokered a peace deal and then both Pakistan and India
were like, no, you didn't. No, that wasn't real.
I saw that tweet and I was like.Nice dude.
Apparently not getting it all done, but yeah, they said no you
didn't but. Then apparently that Pakistan
(01:12:43):
may have broken the ceasefire asof last night, so who knows
what's going on there. Just two fucking nuclear powers
that fucking hate each other going toe to toe.
I don't want to talk about that then right here.
So the US and Chinese officials,this is before it happened, but
to meet for trade talks, but they just met and apparently
they've decided to back off of tariffs.
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China, remember when I said thatwe're going to fucking go right
back to where we were? I think we were at 40%. 75 You
know where. We're at now 8030.
Oh shit, OK. No, that's bad for us, right?
I'm so confused on all. The it's, it's better for us
that we're paying less, yeah. But and this is only a.
Temporary thing, but it's essentially like we're going
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through. I was watching somebody that was
trying to explain the tariffs and they were like, you know.
It's it's like buying shoes, right?
So the shoes take $25 to make. People charge 120 for them.
You put tariffs on them and raise them up to 150.
But then you put them on sale and make them 70 and everybody
wants to buy them. It's still a discount from the
1:20, but everybody still makes money.
They've been having some. Well, now you can't put them on
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sale. You can't even sell it because
now that same. Shoes are going to cost you
$175. Like no one's buying it right,
period. There's been some pretty massive
protests over. There in China where like they
don't protest, you know what I mean?
We're not allowed to. And so actually, Jason, if
you're still listening. Dude, he's the one that.
Texted me this, he was showing me some stuff and at first it
was hard to find on Google. Like if you went in and tried to
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find coverage of it, it was hardto find.
You had to go to two or three pages.
Now it's a little bit more accessible.
But Jason's point was, he said, do you think like this was the
game all along? Like we're going to Jack the
fuck out of their tariffs so that their their employees who
make the things are going to right because the people are
protesting. Because the.
Warehouses or whatever production facilities, they're
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not seeing their workers. I saw that and I thought it was
an interesting thing like. We're like, we want to talk
about 11 we're making. That implode from.
Within we want. To talk about 12 D chess.
Right there dog 11D think about.This this just kicked in last
month and you're. Meaning to tell.
Me that these mega billion dollar Chinese factories all of
a sudden can't pay their workerswithin a matter of weeks, like a
few weeks. Like I didn't buy that.
I saw that same story and like Ididn't look into it much more.
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I'm like, this can't be real that they're all of a sudden
they haven't been paying workersfor X amount of weeks or
whatever and to where they're protesting when this only went
into effect a few weeks ago and the prices haven't even fucking
hit. They're just going to be hitting
now. Yeah, like just now.
Like you would think they wouldn't feel the effect for
like a month or two. Exactly like I.
Saw the story like that, to me seems like bullshit.
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Especially I, I don't want to say I know for a fact, but I've
read enough in China like that shit doesn't fly.
Like getting outside. I thought it was interesting.
It was like I thought they weren't allowed to protest the
last time. They had like, big protests.
Was during COVID and that's literally because they, you
thought our lockdowns were bad. They locked them in their house.
You will not fucking leave your house, China.
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And eventually, eventually they finally started saying no.
China's deal with the people is like, hey, we're going to make
you rich. You're going to have a ton of
freedoms. You're going to be able to do a
lot of things you want. They have a lot more Internet
freedom than you'd think, but their whole deal is like, you
just have no say in the government.
Like we're going to give you everything you want.
You like, you're going to have capitalism light.
Like you just can't have any sayin the government other than
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that. Like we got the city on
lockdown. Like the surveillance they have
in that city is fucking crazy, man.
I wish I could remember this so I could tell people, but they
have things down to to behavior patterns like, Oh yeah, social
credit score and everything. Adams.
Adams stopped smoking. You know who stopped smoking?
People that have just started topractice Islam.
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So we're going to keep an eye onAdam and make sure he doesn't
turn into a Uyghur Islamist extremist.
Tell us. Well, I was going to say sounds
like we should. All start smoking.
There were people. Like I can't remember the name
of the village, but it's where they're.
Having a big problem with the Uyghurs.
They would have protests. This is on the outskirts of
China and they locked that fucking city.
Those are the Uyghur Muslims arethe ones that got in slave camps
over there, are we? Going to say that Wigger.
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Yeah, with a W. Soft.
W. Soft.
I was like. No, I think that's wow.
Alright, so they would say. People would.
Get together and they would have.
A bottle of wine on the table. Like they don't drink it, but
hey, there's the video cameras are capturing everything, so we
have a bottle of wine on the table.
We're not Muslims, so we're not Muslims, so shit like that.
But they've got their behavior. Patterns locked down Adam
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stopped smoking six weeks ago like oh, we got to keep an eye
on Adam because we don't turn into a Muslim shit like that.
So like spontaneous protests like that it's it doesn't happen
there right, not saying it can't, obviously.
What's all the videos then? Of all these fucking I don't.
Know in the streets I saw it, I saw it too it.
Could be at this point, right I saw.
The same. Thing and it it also could be a
video from during COVID. Sure.
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Like where they're like, hey, we're not getting paid where you
have nothing propagandized. It could be.
It could. It totally could be.
Back in China, kind of. Like I'll believe it when I see
it. They would have to get a little.
Bigger than just. One literally one random video
that I saw. Have you seen more I well, I was
just looking. If I can pull my feet in here.
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So I was just looking, I mean I'm seeing.
Some, really not that many articles.
There's a New York Post article.There's a Radio Free Asia
article. The New York Post is what I saw.
That's pretty. Much it and then if you go to
like. News, the news tab, there's AC.
The CNN coverage from January I wish has nothing to do with
that. I wish there was a Chinese news
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thing that you could. Trust because like for Middle
East stuff like that, you're that you're never going to see
in American papers. You could go to Haaretz for
Israel. Like you can go to Al Jazeera
and see stuff that you're never going to see here.
It's just not that version of China like because it's fucking
locked down. Crazy stuff.
But this will be the last thing I talk about here.
And I don't really understand what the fuck is going on with
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Greenland. I mean, I do understand, but
like, I just don't understand. So intelligence agencies to step
up spying on Greenland. The effort underscores
seriousness of Trump's intent toacquire the island.
Doesn't that we don't want Greenland, we want Iceland.
Doesn't that kind of? Oh my bad.
This one, the minerals. Babe, doesn't that kind of
defeat. The point if they're announcing
that? We're stepping up Spy.
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Yeah. Hey, we're going to come spy on
you. What are you?
Going to do about it. Greenland, hey.
By the way, we're. Going to We're going to come spy
on you. Guys a little bit more.
Basically we're spying on the anti American.
Sentiment like, hey, why don't you want us to buy you what?
Well, you don't like red, white and blue.
Maybe that's part of the. Like.
Pre emptive like we're going to tell you that we're coming.
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So then you'll want to negotiatebefore it before we go any
further. I've mentioned this before, but
I'll mention it for anybody thathasn't heard.
So one of the reasons. We are going after Greenland is
it's just a very strategic placebecause if you look at the Earth
from a globe, I mean, flat earthers excluded globe, globe
not talking to you, Adam, this side of the room is exempt.
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But if you look at Greenland like it's right there by Russia,
right? And for most of history, that
Arctic ice cap that it was fucking melted over, there
weren't a lot of fucking shipping lanes through there.
Now that it's melting, there areshipping lanes.
There's 8. We're able to get back and forth
between that's going to piss Putin off or you think we have
a. Deal with him with the minerals?
No, because they have an interest in it too.
And the fucking. Wild card, obviously.
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Maybe not such a wild card as fucking China.
They have a ton of mining operations in there.
They're trying to secure the shipping routes through that
Arctic Circle. Like they have a big fucking
tariffs. You have to pay, pay.
So there is a very strategic. Reason for acquiring Greenland.
But I think the better thing would be like we do with
everything else, just take it, not take it like.
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Empire building. 'S over, we don't know, but what
we do have everywhere across theworld is client states.
That's it. We'll get there, Steve.
Sorry, we'll get. Jumping the gun.
All right, so yeah, that's enough of that.
That's the end of the rundown. I.
Couldn't dive too deep in anything obviously because we're
already an hour plus, but a lot going on the Middle East.
Stay tuned. I got a quick video for you and
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then I'm going to. Hit fireside fucking send it bro
you so we one of the things that.
You had mentioned is. Could Superman or not Superman?
Could Bruce Wayne take who that his belt?
Who we're talking about? Anybody without his gear, bro
Jason. Bourne.
Jason Bourne. OK, what do you mean fucking?
Like first of all, this suit doesn't give him.
Martial arts powers. OK, yeah, but like, but it's
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bulletproof and it protects against stabs.
Yeah, but. Just like he's talking.
About in a fight, like all JasonBourne can do.
Is fight and all. He can all fight Pam bro, but
Batman can also. Fight, yeah.
Right. But like how many times?
You watch Batman. And he's like, he gets beat the
fuck up by some 'cause he's fighting like 7 dudes but all of
a sudden he's got this gadget now.
But if he didn't have that. Gadget.
He'd be dead so many times. You need a gadget too if you're
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fighting a whole gang of I'm notsaying on Batman.
But but fucking Jason. Bourne couldn't take him either.
Jason. Bourne The best part about
Batman is probably improvised. The fucking Jason Bourne killed
you with a blade of. Grass if you.
Needed to bro he's. That level of fucking Jason
Bourne. I love those fucking memes.
Oh. So we were watching the UFC last
night and there was. I'm going to fuck up all the
(01:21:32):
weights, but there was the dudesfighting 145 lbs, Jose, Aldo and
so whatever else. I can't believe he's still
fighting, but I can't either. He's like 41 or something.
Anyway. The females I fought after were
120 or 125 lbs, I think it was bantamweight or whatever.
And the one of the guys we were working with goes, hey man, you
think you could take one of those chicks?
And so those same conversation conversation started.
(01:21:53):
What do you? Think the odds are and.
Everyone's like, so of course there's one guy who's an MMA guy
and he's like, dude, Nope, Nope.They're skilled.
They get you in a choke, they get him like, OK, you know, I
get that. You got to get me there first.
I wonder what? I wonder what a boy, Justin, if
you lock in. A choke.
I know what Justin. Was saying shout.
Out Justin Smith if they get youin a choke and lock it in like
yeah they could you got a coupleseconds but are you strong
(01:22:14):
enough to break that on some of those chicks you know what I
mean like you could pull the armdown I don't know but I was
looking at and I'm I'm maybe it's an arrogance I don't know
but I look at that and I'm like yeah she might hit you and might
hurt you or whatever but I'm wrecking fucking shocked I will
I will speak from personal experience once you.
Get over the fact that it's a female and she pisses you.
Off enough like if it's game on it's fucking over dude.
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So back when I did jiu jitsu before my fucking.
My body just gave out on me. You would roll with girls who
had a higher skill level than you and they were obviously
smaller than you because they'regirls.
And me not knowing anything. Gee or no Gee, both either.
And you? Start rolling with them.
And like mind you, like in the beginning like you have no
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skill, you don't know shit. And these girls, like, they have
skill, but at the same time, like, to your point with the
strength, like, no, you don't want to.
No, Yeah, Like it just stopped. And almost like you feel
yourself being gentle with them.And it's very easy.
That's what I'm saying. I think like, no, I think for
most guys it would be difficult to get over the fact that.
It was a woman. Like once you could somehow
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switch that off, dude, fucking game.
All of these discussions, I think Ronda Rousey was the one I
was talking to and. Did she get her ass kicked by a
dude? I, I don't know, I remember
there's a captain. I was weird.
First of all, Ronda. Rousey is a bigger gal.
Yeah, she's a big. Girl, Husky.
And we're not even talking just wrestling on me.
Healthy. There's different things.
Yeah, well, the the logic was, dude, if we were in the ring.
Maybe, maybe not, but like on the street this captain goes on
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the streets. I'd fuck that bitch up dude, no
questions. Came across this video.
This chick's a black. Belt and we were having this
conversation and I was just like, I don't know man, how we
power baby. Max kicked board break to start
off this fuck yeah power baby tournament routine up Max's yeah
(01:24:03):
break it with you you're. Gonna scream it board break.
This fucking head bites the shit.
Out of that board, dude, I'd beat this girl out.
Come on. You think so, Adam?
She's. Kind of Husky.
That's no bad. Hi.
Yeah, probably. Run out of breath, screaming at
her at. 1st I don't. Know if I could beat?
Her up dude if you had a wooden chair.
Though she would have snapped that fucker in half.
I want to watch this. This is my favorite.
Watch the board. The dude told him.
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Tap 3. Oh, it cracked.
Hold on. What was that?
Oh yeah, they're like. All.
Pre cut. Dude.
Well, you're breaking perforatedboards.
This. Would have been.
Better if she's slamming with her tits.
Her. Yelling.
That. Double set up right there dude.
That would be better. This is my favorite dude.
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She she, she breaks this. Dude's finger.
Watch this. Now she's going for the
sidekick. Right about your finger, Tom.
Get mad. Get mad, there's only so much I
know. Basically I just wanted.
You to. I just want to know.
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You can take her. Fuck yeah.
She's about to break bricks. Adam.
No. She's not.
They're perforated you. Think so about.
To break her out those. Boards are decree broke dude.
There was. No power on that strike.
That's. Like pushed them.
That's like classic. Van Damme dude.
Also gay, not Van Damme. That's like.
To me, that's like. Have you seen those?
(01:25:26):
Like she was getting ready for the kumite right there.
Those masters, what it say? Kumite.
Not the kumite. Have you seen those like martial
arts experts? Like 10 dudes will rush at them.
They're just Oh yeah, the guy just moves him with the flow.
She. Did we watch it on the show
where the guy's. Putting on the class about if
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someone comes at you with the gun, he's like first I'm going
to drop below the level of the bullets.
It's firing. I'm going to be catching the.
Shells and then I'm putting thatmaster.
Ken Catcher Shells Hotline Master Ken.
Yeah, American. He's awesome, dude.
Master Ken's jet, it's fucking. There's a good one with him and
a knife too. He's like when they.
Thrust a knife at you, slap withyour hand.
Goes right through your hand at that point.
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You have leverage. That dude's funny as shit.
All right. So last thing I got is the last
segment. So we'll wrap this up quick.
I have a couple of them. I thought they were all pretty
good, but we're going to start with this one.
So this is, I'm sure you've seenthis.
Oh, you sent me this yesterday. I was laughing.
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Why is this not? Let's see, it's not there.
The old tick twist. What's wrong?
Where's the video? So anybody?
That's seen it. It's it's the.
Guy at the MMA deal and he's like grab his Dick and twist it
and the guy behind him and the guy he's like, Oh my God, what
did he say? And he's like, there you go,
grab his Dick and twist it. Oh my God, this is an.
(01:26:52):
MMA fight, dude. Too much twist that Dick.
Twist his Dick and grab his tail.
So twist it. Hey, this is a shout.
Out to the black smoke sticker company.
These guys make some funny shit.They got great stickers so they
made this and just grab his tickand twist it.
I saw that and I was like that'spretty awesome.
The old tick twist grab his Dickand black smoke sticker company
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if you guys want some funny. Stickers, they got them on
there. Fire, I think that's fireman
group that that stuff. And then the last thing I came
across was on just as far as oh,you get to my right video.
So this is Chief David Rhodes. This is, I can't remember the
name of it. This isn't fire engineering.
(01:27:33):
It's like a slimmer Wolford Brimley.
Yeah, but he's, he speaks a lot of these.
Conferences and he I came across.
This post and I thought this waswas pretty good and this might
be tail board leadership. It says fire engineering, little
focus on the mental. Health effects of poor
leadership. Y'all motherfuckers.
We still. Want to talk a lot about PTSD?
Because we can. Blame that on an incident that's
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beyond our control. But we don't want to talk about
the root cause of the majority of stress that causes us issues,
organizational vindictiveness, discrimination, favoritism.
And. Exclusion.
Do you work for PFD? Hello SO.
Oh, you can. Go back.
I didn't see that, so I had. That one for later, but.
(01:28:18):
Anyway, I saw that and I thoughtthat was interesting.
You know, a lot of people talk about PTSD and the the service
different jobs, but it's crazy to think like how much of that
could be and would be attributedto poor leadership across the
board, not just, you know, adminfor, you know, sex.
My motherfuckers wearing me out.A man I thought about.
That and I was like, that's. I think about everybody who's on
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the unhappy pile and think about, you know, if there was
some poor leadership or if therewas, if there was better.
Now that you're captain, can younot say sad pile?
I can say sad. Pile I was just trying to be
sensitive, trying to be inclusive.
But how much of that, you know, would better leadership have in
any situation that those guys were in?
How much of that would have reduced any bit of I can tell
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you if you hate your boss or hate the people you work?
With the guy that you work for, like it makes it harder to come
to work. So that little sad incident you
might have had, like it's easierto take advantage of it.
Yeah, I don't want to take advantage.
But it definitely. Less resilient, yeah, Anytime
I've had a. Difficult call, difficult shift,
whatever. Like it's easier to come.
Back because like, I know the next shift, like we're going to
laugh a little bit, you know what I mean?
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It's not like, fuck, that suckedand the next shift is going to
suck and the shift after that's going to suck because I got to
deal with that motherfucker. That's every, that's every
fucking. I just thought it was an
interesting approach because youdon't.
Typically hear anything related to PTSD, like you don't
typically hear that aspect of it's what about poor leadership?
What about the effects of poor leadership that can attribute to
that or and you know, exacerbatethat?
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I think that's every job known to man for sure.
You could apply that, yeah, but we don't talk about that.
Like that's not something that we thought.
Fuck those. Nerds in every other job.
That's all I got. That's all.
I got a lot more, but that's it for today.
We went long enough. Dude I literally love the.
Tapes. Check them out.
I probably have amazing 40 things.
I do too, like it's. Fucking stupid.
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Got to draw the line somewhere, Steve, This is it for you, huh?
Anything to say? No pretty farewell.
No, I, I. I'm going to take a little.
Hiatus I. Am going down to the training
Academy as a temporary summer recruit training officer.
I get his hands on all those aspiring.
Firemen. I'm going to touch them all.
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Well, I mean. Professionally.
Well, right. You're not with a blood cancer.
Yeah, right. Yeah, No, I'm excited, man.
I'm excited to go down and. Learn going to the Academy and
teaching has always been something I want to do at some
point in my career. I, you know, full disclaimer, I,
I battled with it because I am a, a newer made captain.
And so part of me wanted to havea little more St. cred, a little
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more experience on the captain'sside of things.
But you know, those guys down there, brand new, they don't
know. And we've we've been on for
almost 18. Years.
So I think that that alone. Speaks for something, and I want
to do it while I'm healthy enough and which is at this
point is questionable. Young enough to be able to go
down there and actually participate.
Those guys have no idea that youdon't know what you're talking
about. Yeah.
They'll find out quick. Let them find out on their.
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Own. Yeah, no.
So that's it for me. Adam's going to fill in for me
for a couple weeks. We might do some 15 weeks.
I think it's 14. Yeah, 14, but they're.
You know, John Donnelly is so excited, dude.
But they do have you and me. Bro they do get holidays.
And stuff. They do get holidays.
And stuff. Officers might be occasional
Mondays or Tuesdays. And then we can always do some
remote stuff, too. Yeah, we will do some remote
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stuff. Hell yeah.
All right, brothers and sisters.That's it I think.
We have 3. Did you guys make me a drag ass
cake? No.
No, you know what? Happens when we're out of cake.
Damn it. Well, let me.
Turn the cameras on 1st. All right, everybody.
Like subscribe I'm out far. Side fuck yeah, get some.
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