Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:01):
Free audio post production by alphonic.com.
The following podcast is a deep shallow dive production.
And you're going to. Love it.
OK, let's go. Hey, what's up everybody?
Happy Tuesday. Hope you guys had a nice
weekend. A nice Monday.
Hope everything is good. OK, NFL season started.
(00:24):
That's kind of fun. That is kind of fun, actually,
the good old NFL, the money making monster that it is All
right, so here's what I'm going to do today.
I I've had a lot of things that I keep forgetting to kind of
share with you guys. So I am going to literally go
through my phone and basically share a bunch of things that
(00:46):
I've been wanting to share and it's going to span a variety of
topics. But you know what, I think
they'll all be kind of informative and they're all
probably things I've shared on social media various places.
But you know what, there's so much, I mean, there really is so
much information out there. It's, it's truly information
(01:09):
overload and it gets, it honestly gets, I don't want to
say depressing, although it doesget depressing, but it also just
gets exhausting trying to keep up with things.
And I definitely go through waves, like I'm in a wave right
now where, man, I'm just not excited about, you know,
constantly posting on really forme, it's Instagram and Facebook.
(01:35):
It's a lot of work, man. It's definitely a lot of work.
And, you know, you have to be ina certain mindset to want to do
it. And I am definitely not in that
mindset. But anyway, that's neither here
nor there. All right, let me share.
Let me share some stuff. I actually think this will be
this will be a really fun and interesting and informative
episode. So, OK, the first thing I wanted
(01:57):
to share is, you know, somethingI've talked a lot about and, you
know, we're seeing a we're seeing a lot of it with
President Trump. And, you know, again, it's so
interesting. I go through these conversations
with close friends of mine that are super pro Trump fans.
And, you know, a lot of them just cannot or are not willing
(02:19):
to to basically see him differently and admit that, hey,
you know, yeah, there's a lot ofthings that are good.
And by the way, there are thingsthat are good.
I am supportive of border control and things like that.
But again, when you talk about the big things, that really was
(02:39):
why he got elected to an extent.You know, obviously one of them
being the Epstein files, the other being no new wars.
We don't want new wars. We want to get out of the wars
that we're in. And then I don't know if you saw
on Friday or it was either Thursday or Friday.
So they renamed the Department of Defense the Department of
(03:04):
War. Now they're literally calling it
the Department of War. Now, again, a lot of people made
a big deal about this on both sides.
Do I think it's a tremendous bigdeal?
Not really. But I don't really like the
optics of it. You know, on the pro Department
of War side, they said, oh, thisshows strength.
(03:26):
This shows American strength. And again, in my opinion,
Department of Defense is a little more appropriate.
I really do think that the Department of War is, is saying
you're kind of proactive. To me, it has a little bit of a
proactive connotation. Obviously the Department of
(03:46):
Defense maybe has a reactive connotation, but for a guy that
basically has said he's the antiwar guy really since 2016 to
rename the Department of Defense, the Department of War,
it's just goofy. It's goofy and it's it's off
brand of what again, what we thought your brand was, but
(04:11):
maybe your brand is something totally different.
So I did want to share some things about really the concept
of lying. And I don't know if I've talked
about this before or not, but you know, presidents lie,
everybody lies, everybody lies. I lie, You lie.
Everybody lies. So here's a couple big lies from
former presidents. Bill Clinton.
(04:34):
I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
Obviously, we know he did. Monica Lewinsky.
OK, let's move on. George W Bush, weapons of mass
destruction. I mean, that's kind of the
ultimate lie that was leveraged for 20 years of forever wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan. Trillions of dollars, millions
(04:55):
of lives. I've said this 100 times.
Weapons of mass destruction, George W Bush, that was a lie.
OK, next one, let's go to BarackObama.
If you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your
healthcare plan. This goes back to the Obamacare
stuff. I'll be very honest.
I do not have a firm grasp, whether good or bad about
(05:18):
Obamacare. So all I know is that many
people were told they could keeptheir health care plan and then
they were not able to keep theirhealth care plan.
So I will group this as part of the presidential lie series, but
I will also research that and get back to you guys in greater
detail. How about that?
(05:38):
OK. And then we've got Joe Biden.
You're not going to get COVID ifyou if you have these
vaccinations. He did really stress the fact
that if you get vaccinated, you're not going to get COVID.
Now, again, that's a lie. That was a lie.
And the entire concept of COVID was a lie in many in many
(06:00):
respects. And I'm going to talk more about
that in a second and then let's see who's next.
Oh, you know what? I forgot George H Bush.
Papa Bush. I like to call him Papa Bush for
some reason. Read my lips, no new taxes.
Remember when he said that he literally campaigned on?
Read my lips, no new taxes. And then he got into office and
(06:21):
there were new taxes. So again, there's a big, old,
big, old fat lie from Papa Bush.OK, all right, there's that.
There's presidential lies. So when I posted that
originally, and then I think I posted something about, oh, I
didn't post Trump originally. And then I had people attacking
me saying, oh, so you're saying it's OK that Trump lies because
(06:43):
other presidents lie? And to be honest, I was like,
that's the exact opposite of what I'm trying to get at.
But I will respect how you took that leap.
Instead, what I was trying to say is that everybody lies,
including presidents. So don't give Trump a pass for
not lying. Isn't that funny?
When I originally posted that, because I did not post Trump in
(07:06):
that series, people thought I was sort of defending Trump when
in reality I was actually tryingto get at my Trump worship
syndrome friends and say, hey, you know, everybody lies.
All these former presidents havelied.
So don't give this guy a pass because he's lying now on
(07:27):
certain things as well. OK, All right, so let me talk a
little bit about the COVID and all that stuff because I have a
feeling this stuff is going to start to bubble up a little bit.
OK, so this is pretty wild. If you go to whitehouse.gov,
that's the obviously the websitefor the White House and then
(07:48):
forward slash lab leak. True origins of COVID.
It's actually a crazy long link.But if you just Google White
House website lab leak, I'm sureit'll bring you to this page.
It's it's a good looking page. It says the White House and then
it has lab, lab leak, and then it's got Trump kind of standing
(08:11):
walking and it says the true origins of COVID-19.
Now, again, remember, this is actually on the White House
website. So it says the origin, the
proximal origin of SARS COVID 2 publication, which was used
repeatedly by public health officials and the media to
(08:34):
discredit the lab leak theory, was prompted by Doctor Fauci to
push the preferred narrative that COVID-19 originated
naturally. OK.
And now again, remember, this ison the White House site.
So basically the gist of this page of the site is to say, hey,
COVID-19 did not occur naturally.
(08:56):
It occurred in a lab. So step one, the virus possesses
A biological characteristic thatis not found in nature.
Step two data shows that all COVID-19 cases stem from a
single introduction into humans.This runs contrary to previous
pandemics where there are multiple spillover events.
(09:19):
So basically, these are the reasons that are basically
proving that it was not a natural virus, that it basically
was created in the lab #3 it's not really step.
So #3 Wuhan is home to China's foremost SARS research lab,
which has a history of conducting gain of function
(09:41):
research, which is gene alteringand orgasm.
Or whoa, whoa, I'm going to leave that Freudian slip in
there. Organism supercharging.
Let me read that again. Wuhan is home to China's
(10:02):
foremost SARS research lab whichhas a history of conducting gain
of function research, which is defined as gene altering and
Organism supercharging at inadequate biosafety levels.
OK, so that means that Wuhan Institute is known for not
(10:23):
following proper safety protocol.
And then again, the Wuhan Institute of Virology
researchers were sick with COVIDlike symptoms in the fall of
2019, months before COVID-19 wasdiscovered at the quote UN
quote, wet market. OK.
And then point #5 by nearly all measures of science, if there
(10:47):
was evidence of a natural origin, it would have already
surfaced. But it hasn't.
OK, Anyway, the point is then underneath that, well, the point
is this thing absolutely was created in a lab.
If you don't believe that by now, I think you are being
(11:08):
slightly naive. If you look at the the map that
they provide via Google Earth below that the Wuhan Institute
of Virology is 7 1/2 miles away from that how noon seafood
market. And again, it's in Wuhan, China.
(11:28):
There's no way this thing happened in a freaking wet
market. It absolutely wasn't a lab.
OK, so anyway, my point is there's an entire page on the
White House website dedicated tobasically proving that this
virus was was leaked out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology in a
(11:54):
lab. OK, that's great.
I totally agree with that. What I then find crazy is Trump
continuing to basically support,you know, the Operation Warp
Speed and all the vaccines and all of that process.
You know, he's never really backed away from that.
(12:14):
And I think I've talked about this before, but I, I do find
that as a tremendous disconnect.So anyway, that's an initial
little touch point on the COVID stuff, but I do want to play you
a couple clips and let me make sure I didn't play this clip
from Eric Weinstein before. All right, You know what I did
not so, all right, Gosh, maybe Idid.
(12:37):
But anyway, this is so worth listening to even if I played it
before. So I'll probably it's about a
minute 30. I might interrupt at some point
during it, or I might just let it go or at least let the first
minute go. And then maybe I'll chime in and
then play the last 30 seconds because I did upload the clip in
two parts. But basically this is him
(12:57):
appearing on Piers Morgan and really Pierce's asking him what
is the main issue of the mRNA vaccine.
So he's really trying to understand from Eric Weinstein's
perspective what the main issue is and I guess the dangers for,
you know, anybody that's gotten the mRNA version of the vaccine,
(13:22):
which that would have been the Five or Moderna.
And by the way, I'm not trying to scare you guys or cause you
to get annoyed with me for talking about this, but this is
kind of real shit that's happening to people.
And you know, from all the research I've done and the
people that I've talked to, I think the real problems started
with the multiple boosters. I think people that got the 1st
2 original shots, I don't reallythink they have experienced as
(13:47):
many issues as the ones that have received multiple boosters.
Like I'm talking 2345. Layman's terms is the issue with
mRNA that in an effort to provide immunity against
COVID-19, it damages and reducesyour general immunity in many
people? All right.
(14:08):
Actually I will jump in here real quick.
So this was really the big, I guess the big thought process
about it and or really the big, I was going to say jabs against
it. That would have been a funny
pun. OK, let's go with jabs against
it. And that was that.
Getting the mRNA. That's kind of a tough little
(14:30):
combination of consonants to sayin a row that's going to weaken
your immune system. That was really what everyone
was saying about it. And you know, God, I wish that
was true because listen to what Eric says.
No, I would say it's actually much worse than that.
That's true, but the problem is that the design of this platform
(14:54):
is to induce your own cells to make a foreign protein which
gets displayed on the surface ofthose cells.
That's as intended. But because there's no targeting
mechanism to lead it to happen only in certain tissues, it can
happen haphazardly around the body, including in places like
your heart. And what that triggers is your
(15:17):
own immune system to see those foreign proteins and conclude
the only thing they can, which is that those cells have been
virally infected. And the right response, the
response, the natural response of the body is to take virally
infected cells and destroy them.So the the the idea that we get
myocarditis from the COVID shotsis really standing in for a much
(15:41):
starker reality, which is that inflammation, myocarditis is the
symptom of damage to the heart done by our own immune systems
in response to the cells in the heart producing a foreign
protein and triggering our immune system to attack them.
All right. So basically what he's saying is
(16:01):
the mRNA spike protein that got created from the vaccine, OK, So
from getting your mRNA vaccination, Pfizer and Moderna,
that spike protein that got created haphazardly attached
itself to various places in the body.
(16:23):
It wasn't consistent or targetedenough to properly attach.
Now, I don't really know where it should have attached, but it
was attaching itself, let's say,to a cell that's around your
heart. OK, So whereas I originally
thought the vaccine was causing that myocardium ditis and that
(16:44):
inflammation, what Eric saying, which does make a lot more sense
and I'll explain that in a second.
He's basically saying, so the spike protein gets created,
let's say it ends up around someone's heart, the body
itself, the human body, that person's body looks at that
(17:06):
spike protein and thinks it's aninfection or a foreign agent,
and it basically causes that inflammation.
You see what I mean? So like the immune system is not
weakened by this concept or or process of mass scale
(17:27):
vaccination. I think that's what a lot of
people thought. They thought that the human
immune system was weakened by vaccination.
It's not that. Gosh, in some ways, maybe it's
even strengthened, although I don't think you can directly
give it credit for being strengthened, but it's basically
working the way it should be. And the creation of that spike
(17:50):
protein, it's then attacking that.
And so that inflammation that I honestly think has been caused
around millions of people's hearts, I really do.
Or let's say the the spreading of turbo cancer or the rise of
all the sudden all these cancers, it's because all of
(18:11):
these spike proteins that got created by getting vaccinated,
they ended up in a variety of places.
And then it's your own immune system that's attacking them
wherever they are and that's causing the inflammation.
Now, let me tell you why I thinkthis makes total sense versus,
(18:34):
gosh, what I probably thought for well over a couple years,
and that was that the the inflammation that was getting
caused, for example, around people's hearts, which is known
as myocarditis. I thought that was because of
the vaccine. It's not.
It's because of the person's ownimmune system that is attacking
(18:56):
that spike protein that's sitting around the heart.
Here's why this makes sense. This is why the issues are so
random. Because a everybody's immune
system is different. OK, Everybody's immune system is
going to act differently. So This is why, you know,
somebody might have gotten 7 vaccine shots and they might be
(19:19):
totally fine. It might not affect them in a
certain way. Whereas somebody else might have
gotten the same amount of vaccines or maybe 2 vaccines or
three vaccines or 4 vaccines andthey are affected.
It's because all of our immune systems handle, I guess,
infections or issues differently.
(19:41):
Everybody's immune system reallyis very unique to them.
So it's not a one-size-fits-all when it comes to immune systems.
So anyway, that was probably thebest explanation I've heard to
date in regards to really the ongoing issues that you know
that people are having because of.
(20:02):
Various vaccinations and again, that's just that's just real
talk. I hope anybody listening is not
upset when I say that in case you are having issues yourself,
I feel terrible if you are seriously reach out to me
because again, I have researchedthis stuff quite a bit and who
knows, maybe there's some thingswe can talk about.
(20:24):
But the point is, I guess the point of all that is, you know,
I am still very, I guess, disjointed.
And this goes back to the president's lying part of the
beginning of this podcast. And that is, I really don't
think that Trump has taken accountability for, quite
frankly, being the pied piper ofOperation Warp Speed and being
(20:48):
the pied piper of all these, youknow, all of really the trouble
that that humanity has had and Americans have had for that
matter, from that vaccination process.
And instead, and I did play thisclip a while back, you know, he
continues to take credit for Operation Warp Speed and deem it
(21:08):
such a success. Anyway, I'm tying this back to
the beginning because, again, this does fall into president's
lying. You know, I had one friend say,
well, maybe Trump just didn't know.
And I'm like, dude, there were millions of people, myself
included, who were basically, you know, sounding the alarm to
an extent about these vaccines and saying, hey, you know,
(21:32):
here's another, here's another great point.
And I remember saying this to a lot of people, the average cycle
of creating a vaccine takes 7 to15 years.
Let me say that again, the average cycle of creating a
vaccine and you can Google this or ChatGPT, it takes 7 to 15
years. So the fact that multiple
(21:53):
companies were able to gain emergency authorization within a
nine to 11 month period, that's weird, man, That's weird.
And again, remember, emergency authorization doesn't mean that
the vaccine has gone through proper clinical trials.
That just means the FDA for whatever reason from whatever
(22:17):
pressures above said, OK, hey, we know, we, it's really like,
hey, we know we probably don't really know, but we're giving
emergency authorization for it. So emergency authorization
doesn't mean and it didn't mean at the time that it was deemed
safe. So anyway, all right, there's
(22:38):
that. I did want to kind of have that
discussion because that was something that's been on my
phone and I can delete all that out.
Next, we are setting sail with the Global Summit Flotilla.
A US veterans delegation is joining the boats and citizens
from over 40 countries to break the illegal siege on Gaza and
deliver humanitarian aid. All right, you know what?
I'm just going to play the first.
(22:58):
Like, what was that 10 seconds of that instead of playing the
whole minute? Anyway, you probably have not
heard about this because it's really not getting any news
except on social media if you follow it.
But there are like 45 boats thatare sailing to Gaza and what's
called the global flotilla. And then this one's called the
(23:21):
Samud Flotilla. I don't really know what that
means. But the beginning of that was
the one and only Greg Stoker. And Greg Stoker is like, captain
the veterans boat. So anyway, there's like 45 ships
that are basically trying to sail into Gaza in order to break
the siege and break the blockadethat Israel's put on, food
(23:45):
coming in. And this all plays into, you
know, the ongoing situation there.
Anyway, I wanted to get this on your radar because it's probably
not on your radar. And it's going to be interesting
to see what happens. There was another one of these
flotillas a few months ago that got a got at least some
(24:05):
notoriety because Greta Thunbergor Thunberg was on that one and
Israel shut that one down prettyeasily.
But now you've got 40 something ships all sailing at the same
time. So it'll be interesting to see
what happens and whether they can shut this down.
And then the reason Greg and these guys, he decided to join
(24:28):
his, you know, it's a united, it's one boat full of United
States veterans. So think about that.
If anything happens to that boat.
I mean, you know, that's United States war veterans on there.
So similar to gosh, what took place with the USS Liberty in
the episode with Phil Tourney from last week.
(24:48):
You know, if they bomb that boat, well, I hope they don't.
Oh my God, that's Greg Stoker, liberal Greg Stoker, the one and
only. I hope nothing happens.
But anyway, I didn't want to kind of put that on your radar.
All right, next current event topic.
I don't know if you guys saw this or not, but all the big
tech CE OS Mark Zuckerberg from meta.
Let's see, who else Sam Altman from Open AI, the guy from
(25:12):
Google, Sundar Pichai, I think his name is.
Satya Nutella, the CEO of Microsoft.
And then few other big, big yuckyucky yucks were all at lunch
with the president. And I want to play this because
it was such a it was just such aPR stunt.
(25:32):
And this kind of goes into all of the talk about making the big
tech companies spend money in the United States and bring
manufacturing. Just give a listen to this and
then I'll give you my thoughts. And by the way, the order is
Bill Gates, which that's amazingright there.
The Bill Gates is there because I thought him and Trump hated
each other. Mark Zuckerberg, pay attention
(25:54):
to him. He's like, I think Trump asks
him how much he's going to invest.
And he literally like, it's so fake what he says.
I don't know if it's actually captured in this clip.
And then Tim Cook, who's the CEOof Apple, who absolutely hates
Trump. And then you've got the Google
CEO, the Microsoft CEO, I don't know if they speak in this clip.
And then Sam Altman, who's the CEO of Open AI.
(26:16):
No Elon, by the way, no Elon Musk at this.
Thank you for incredible leadership, including getting
this group together. Thank you, Bill.
That is very nice. Well, thanks for for hosting us
and this is quite a group to gettogether.
And you know, I think you know, all of the companies here are
building just making huge investments in in the country in
order to build out data centers and infrastructure to power the
(26:40):
next wave of innovation. So it's, you know, we don't
often get together as, as the, the, the CEOs of the different
companies, but it's, it's good to see everyone.
I want to thank you for including me this evening.
It's incredible to be among everyone here, particularly you
and the First Lady. This is Tim Cook, CEO of Apple
talking. I mean the amount of like ass
(27:02):
shining is just ridiculous. Like this is just absurd and
I'll talk about this more at theend, but remember these are all
the people that hated him. This was all Big Tech, and by
the way, he hated them more thanthey hated him.
I've always enjoyed having dinner and interacting.
I love that. By the way, my brother pointed
(27:23):
this out when we were talking about this over the weekend.
He's like, you know, these are like these are like the top
brass when it comes to business and especially obviously tech.
And there's they're like not even articulate.
I mean, Tim Cook right here. He's like, I've always enjoyed
having dinner and getting together.
You know, so have I, Tim. I've enjoyed having dinner.
(27:46):
I've always enjoyed having dinner and interacting.
I want to thank you for setting the tone such that we could make
a major investment in the UnitedStates.
So that was Tim Cook. Now here's Sam Altman, who's the
CEO of Open AI, which is ChatGPTfor those that don't know.
First of all, to echo the comments of Tim and others,
(28:07):
thank you so much for getting usall together and thank you for
being such a Probusiness Pro Innovation president.
It's a very refreshing change. This is a most incredible time.
AI is going to change everything.
You hear all of us saying that, but the fact that you are our
president and you recognize thisright away and you've unleashed
(28:29):
American innovation and creativity.
That last lady is the CEO of Oracle now.
And I mean, Oh my God. So the whole event was just such
a kiss ass fest and it was just so lame and it was so scripted
and it felt so it really did fail.
Incredibly unauthentic. Or is it inauthentic?
(28:49):
I don't know. It was, it didn't feel
authentic. How about that?
You know, the other thing I wanted to say is I won't play
these clips actually. But he went around the room
asking each CEO how much money they are going to invest in
America. And first of all, they all kind
of like just you could tell theywere just making up numbers.
(29:09):
They were like 600 billion, seven hundred billion, 800
billion. It was, it was like 1 would say
something and the other would just add 100 billion to it.
And then Mark Zuckerberg in particular, again, I won't play
the clip, but if you follow the my, my Instagram or Facebook or
deep shallow dive, it's on there.
(29:29):
Basically he kind of got caught off guard and he goes, oh, oh,
gosh, I think like 600 billion. Yeah, yeah, we're going to put
in like 600 billion. It just sounded so, you know,
contrived and made-up on the spot.
And then he and then Zuckerberg got caught on a hot mic.
By the way, this is this is the truth.
(29:49):
He got caught on a hot mic saying to to Trump and Melania
when they were like supposedly not, not on camera, but they
were on the hot mic. He basically was like, I didn't
know what you wanted me to say. I didn't know what number you
wanted me to say. And then Trump leans over to
Melania and is like, oh, he didn't know what number I
wanted. So anyway, the whole thing came
(30:11):
off ridiculously, not authentic and in many ways fake.
And by the way, the one thing I will say about all these
supposed investments in the American economy and, and pay
attention, you'll actually notice this for yourself.
Every single one of these companies always says by 2028.
So they're giving them themselves, you know, the entire
(30:33):
term as a runway in order to do it.
And they're also giving themselves an out so that if
things, you know, continue to potentially go the way they are,
who knows? Who knows what's going to happen
in 2028? But anyway, my point on all this
is I do not think these are genuine.
I do not think these are genuineinvestments that companies like
(30:55):
Facebook and Apple and you know,Microsoft and all these
companies, I do not think they're going to bring this kind
of infrastructure and jobs to the United States.
Now, maybe not for the manufacturing.
Now maybe for, you know, cloud based server computing and all
of that, like building these giant warehouses, which really
(31:18):
those warehouses don't require, I guess technical expertise from
a manufacturing standpoint. And when I say technical
expertise from a manufacturing standpoint, I'm talking about
like the people who are putting together the components of your
iPhone. I mean that requires precision
(31:39):
and it requires focus. And I just do not think the, I
don't know if the American workforce, well, I guess it'll
have to be trained in order to do that.
But anyway, my point is, I don'tthink all that stuff is ever
going to happen. I think it's a lot of talk right
now. All right, I just realized I'm
(32:02):
at 32 minutes. All right, everybody, that's
about it. We've got up.
We've got guest episodes coming this week.
I'll try to come back with one more episode on my own.
Call spade a spade, call your parents.
Keep the ideas coming. I really do appreciate all the
feedback. I know I'm a little late in
getting back to people, especially on the emails, but I
promise I will. I promise if you get in touch
(32:22):
with me, you will absolutely geta response.
It just might take a few days. So anyway, all right, that's
about it. Call spade a spade.
Call your parents. That was a great.
Way to end it. This episode was brought to you
by Zippix Nicotine Toothpicks. Zip More, smoke less.
Totally satisfying, discreet anddelicious, Zippix nicotine
(32:45):
infused toothpicks are availablein six great flavors, each
containing at least 2 milligramsof nicotine to curb those
cravings. Zippix is FDA registered and
proudly made in the USA. Use discount code DSD for 10%
off your order at zippixtoothpicks.com Zip more,
smoke less. Save 10% free audio post
production by Alphonic com.