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(01:39):
Ladies and gentlemen, may I haveyour attention please?
The show starts in 9876. Music.

(07:55):
None. None.

(09:34):
Hello there everyone. Welcome to GOD TV Radio.
I'm TTOR and we got Brett Keene here to my right.
Say hello, Brett. Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
This is Brett Keene from GOD TV Radio hanging out with TTOR.
And we're here to rock that, yes.

(09:54):
Yes, we sure are. And that's ironic you say that
because you just recently put out an album.
Isn't that right? I did it has 20 songs on it that
are visible and it has a bonus track on it, which is pretty
cool Yep Yep Yep and I'm going to be actually releasing some

(10:15):
more music soon TTOR that's going to be found on hundreds of
thousands of websites yes they're.
Sweet. So why don't you tell people
what inspired you to create thisbrand new album?
Well, I took a break away from YouTube obviously for quite a

(10:35):
while. And whenever I was a young man,
I used to do music all the time.And my brother, he had a
basically, he had gotten some time away from one of the bands
that he was in. Apparently the other guitar
player who was basically the leader of the band got himself
into alcohol and all that. My brother didn't want to be in

(10:56):
a band where people were partying and going crazy all the
time. He wanted to jam because of his
diabetes. He needs sleep and he needs to
relax, not be going crazy or he won't last the next couple of
years and that kind of lifestyle.
So the guy wasn't willing to slow it down.
It was constantly noisy and annoying and my brother got away

(11:19):
from the band that he was in. Well, while he was away, he said
Brett, he still know how to do music and all that.
I said of course I do, bro. So we went ahead and put some
stuff together. My brother's an excellent guitar
player. You've seen him perform.
So we went at it and we also brought in some collaborators
and musicians. And yes, for those out there

(11:41):
who've been questioning, AI was used in order to enhance the
music but not perform it. Do you guys understand?
What? Do you understand what I mean by
performing it and then enhancingit?
Yeah, it means that humans did the actual vocals, and then you
merely used AI to make whatever changes or enhancements to those

(12:04):
vocals you wanted. Right, as well as editing
exactly, enhancing simply means,you know, just make it sound
more powerful, more fuller, thatkind of stuff.
If something was too quiet or a vocals was too quiet or too loud
to simply use it for like you would do OBS, adding limiters,

(12:25):
noise gates, compression, that kind of stuff.
And sound effects. Really good at sound effects.
Awesome, Yeah, sounds like a real game changer, especially if
there's someone who doesn't go ahead.
Oh, I was going to say, I've also been working on a sequel to

(12:45):
Afterlife Simulation, which I know that you had a copy and
actually advertised it for me. I appreciate it.
I'm thinking about doing an audio book of it and I'm also
working, besides the sequel, I'malso working on a biography of
my life. Only reason why I haven't
published it yet is there's a couple different concerns.

(13:06):
TTR1 I wrote some of my family members and I'm not sure I want
to get the wrestling ring with them just yet.
And #2 to, there's some very vulnerable stuff about myself
and I'm not sure I'm ready for, you know, the loving Youtubers
to get a hold of that kind of information just yet.
Might be best to wait until I'm close to death or something so.

(13:31):
Like it becomes your memoirs. Yeah, it's it's my entire life
story, the nitty gritty. And I, I don't write the book in
such a way where I try to represent myself as some kind of
superhero. I talk about my weaknesses, my
flaws, my vulnerabilities, mistakes, regrets, that kind of

(13:51):
stuff, as well as accomplishments and all that.
I didn't want to be one of thosetype of writers where I make it
sound like life was a piece of cake.
Right, exactly. That's a very noble thing to do.
Just so people watching live know if you see the link in my

(14:12):
Rumble chat or you see the link in the FTJ Media chat or the
Quarter chat, or if you're seeing the link in Brett Kane's
live chat, that is the link to this very room that we are
speaking from. If you are interested in
participating on the show with us over the next basically like
50-60 minutes, then you are morethan welcome to join us and

(14:34):
we'll talk about just about anything.
Just so you guys know. So Afterlife Simulation 2, I
know I found the first book riveting.
How do you think Afterlife Simulation 2 is going to go
story wise? Well, I'm already like 300 pages
into it and it almost feels likeI could go on for a really,

(14:58):
really long time. I've introduced some new kind of
enemy issues, some new human issues, and also a problem that
can cause a concept. I know this is weird 'cause it
wasn't nothing like this in the first one, but the concept of
perhaps some time travel, It's weird, it's unusual, but I think

(15:22):
it'll be fascinating. It's a lot more crazy stuff
going on in the 1st. So like a little bit of a Back
to Future element. And not where you go back and
you know, fix your parents problems or anything like that.
But basically I'll I'll put it to you this it's not really
blowing it, but the world is in serious trouble.

(15:44):
There's a like a universal anomaly that can do things with
time and it causes some of our anti hero characters in the
story to be put in a position hundreds of thousands of years
into the past, or not hundreds of thousands, but back during
the time of like Egyptian and the prophets and all that.

(16:06):
That's weird. Now, is this like the kind of
time travel story where if you go back in time and do
something, it changes the timeline that you're in forever?
Or is it like time travel where you go back and you change
something and it creates an alternate timeline that ends
that timeline? It's different, but it doesn't

(16:26):
change the timeline you came from.
Well, the thing about me, the thing that if you remember most
time traveler movies or stories,they usually always open this
concept where you can go back, you change a few things and then
you can return back. Like Marty Mcfly's always got
his car. But what do you do when The Time

(16:46):
Machine is blown up in space andyou exist in this peril time
period and stuff and there's no escape?
Now you remember most of my characters have healing
abilities, almost like X-Men, where they can live for long
periods of time. So that's that's going to add an
interesting component to the story.

(17:08):
What about you? You were working on some stuff
you had like some comic book figures and you write yourself.
Where you at on that? Well, I think you are referring
to my book Hanover, which is an original superhero novel set in
an alternate timeline where the COVID lockdowns and all the

(17:29):
crazy mandates never went away and they just got worse.
And so I actually have the storyset in a parallel 2025 because I
wrote the book 3 years ago. And basically it's about a guy
named John Barton, lives in a town called Hanover.
It's like a small town in Oregon, nothing too fancy about

(17:49):
it. Basically, he lives there and
anyone he's ever known or liked has moved away except for him
and his parents that he lives ontheir farm with.
And the only other people left in the town are people who
remember him when he used to be a bully in high school.
And so basically he's in like this frame of mind where he
doesn't understand why he's alive in the time period that

(18:12):
he's in because he has this pastthat he repented of.
He got right with God, has been trying to make things right ever
since, but most of the people inhis town just view him as what
he used to be, and there's no forgiveness for his sins and
their eyes. And so basically he feels like
he's living this kind of empty life here in this small town on

(18:35):
his parents farm. Meanwhile, the draconian stuff
gets worse. The Vax Pass 9000 is introduced
where people need to have that in order to be able to enter any
stores where they can buy or sell anything.
It creates an upheaval on the Internet and social media,
especially from most of the people that live in this town

(18:55):
who have Internet connection. And so the governor of Oregon
uses his shadow op connections to have the UN Coronavirus Task
Force code a Hanover and murder everybody in the town except for
John, the main character. The only reason he survives is
because Jesus himself intervenesand saves him from certain death

(19:19):
and then gives him the task of finding the people responsible.
And then beyond that, just judging people that God tells
him to judge, Much like how God used Samson to judge the
Philistines for their oppressionof the Israelites, you know,
3500 years ago or whatever time period that was.

(19:40):
And so basically John Barton, itbecomes a Samson like figure who
goes through the alternate 2025 basically going up against
Antifa, BLM, he ends up going upagainst an assassin.
He ends up going up against a Nephilim like the kind from the
Book of Enoch. And it's a lot of crazy stuff

(20:03):
happens. Basically it's a.
A lot of action, a lot of violence.
If you love fighting and violence and just general action
stories, Hanover is amazing because it's got that in spades.
And if you like a story like that that has no real romance of
any kind and doesn't, you know, go into identity politics, or at

(20:24):
least not in a promoting kind ofway, it's a good story to read.
I do plan on doing a sequel as well that's set like 10 years
later and things are even worse.But I only have ideas of a story
for that. I haven't actually sat down and,
you know, kind of scripted it out and started writing it out.
But I do plan on writing a trilogy, so at some point I will

(20:47):
get a second book written myself.
So this is illustrations like anactual comic book, people are
are able to see the imagery or is it just written material?
It's just a novel. You're thinking of the cover for
the book that I've had made. That's just so I had a cover.

(21:09):
Well, you. Don't know actually Speaking of
they, we were Speaking of AI earlier.
I've goofed around and took pictures of my brother next to
his motorcycle and was actually able to make it look like a an
animated comic. You might want to try going to
grok and taking pieces of your story and seeing if it can

(21:30):
create images that way. You could have like a comic book
of it, you know? That is a thought.
I will look into that at some point.
It's a good idea, Brett, in caseyou're watching this, go ahead.
Oh, I I was going to ask you something.
I've never asked you this before, but here we are.
We do books, we like to write, and we also do music.

(21:54):
But our books are very violent. They're hardcore, they're rough.
They're the kind of things that make that tickle even the
secular people. How do religious people react to
you enjoying heavy metal with hardcore solos like we heard in
the introduction, as well as thekind of content you do?
I get hell for it. What about you?

(22:16):
I don't really get complaints about the music because there's
no lyrics. It's just instrumentals, so you
can't say that it's satanic. But I've gotten complaints
before about my intros basicallysaying that they prove that I'm
satanic or something. I've gotten weird, weird
comments from people. There was, there's even a guy

(22:39):
who called himself Northman on Bit Shoot who actually claimed
that the fact that I put out my Hanover book proved that I
wasn't really a Christian, that I was basically just some kind
of, how did he put it? Basically, I'm like some kind of
sleeper agent for the Catholic Church.
And you know, I'm just this horrible evil person that's

(23:00):
trying to lead people away from God.
Of course, he admitted during that whole process that he
basically struggled with idolatry when it came to
superheroes. And so basically he has this
mindset of, well, if I can't enjoy superhero stuff, then
nobody can. So he's not like this personal
crusade to just tear it all down, I guess.

(23:24):
Well, that's odd because you're,I mean, what you just said was
your storyline is, is a a town gets attacked.
You got a guy who has found Jesus and and Jesus actually
intervenes in order to protect him.
I mean, how more Christian can you get?
You actually have a cameo appearance by the the king, you

(23:44):
know. Yep, and most of the lines Jesus
has in the scene where he talks with the main character actually
straight from the Bible or straight from the Old Testament.
So it's not like a blasphemous Jesus is being portrayed.
But anywho, yeah, it's a very heavy Christians who, you know,

(24:05):
have a brain. They'll appreciate the Hanover
story, especially when they see the parallels to real life that
we saw, you know, 3-4, five years ago.
And, you know, they see all the Christian themes running deep
throughout the book. It's a very good read that
Christians of a brain will enjoy.

(24:27):
Well, one of the suggestion thatyou can try, you do have an
image of your character right onthe cover, yeah.
So what you could do is you can take the image of the cover, you
can upload it into Grok and tellgrok I want my character to be
doing this and give it a thoughtbubble or a a comment bubble

(24:50):
like a comic book. And you could actually construct
an entire series do that if you wanted to.
I was definitely a thought, you know, something like that for
the most part really wasn't possible 3-4 years ago.
So the fact that we can even talk about doing that as a real
thing is pretty, pretty amazing.I hear you.

(25:13):
It's a it's also amazing with music as well.
I remember having to run Cakewalk and Cool Edit Pro and
even Sonar and I'd have to manually go in to get rid of
like a weird noise I didn't like.
And that took an extra 10 minutes to go through all that
and find the time stamps and edit it out without completely
ruining the track all together. But now you can say AI.

(25:37):
You can actually vocally speak to the AI.
Have you seen my video? Videos where I Co host the
artificial intelligence woman. I saw that video and I had
planned on watching it, I just haven't done it yet.
I've been watching a smattering of your other videos recently.
Well, if you're interested, I could actually hook you up with

(26:00):
a way to be able to talk to her and you could make videos with
her. You could be talking and say,
hey, can you tell them, Tell theaudience what Matthew chapter 4
verse 13 says and and explain your view on it.
And you could actually carry on a conversation with her.
She's a real sweetheart. She pretends to like me a lot.

(26:24):
Yeah, I'll, I'll take a look at that.
That sounds like something that would be actually interesting.
Yeah, and it it doesn't have anydelay to it either.
It, it can carry on some good conversations.
It's quite refreshing. So it thinks faster than ChatGPT
does. Well, not only does that, but

(26:45):
you're going to hear. You can choose the voice.
I choose this like a female voice.
And she sounds like she's about 30 years old or something.
And she's very expressive. If I didn't tell you it was an
AI, you would have been tricked for a while.
You would have been like, huh, wow, who is this, you know?

(27:06):
Right. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah, I'll look into that. Just send it to me in the
private chat and I'll bookmark it for later inspection.
All right, So those of you. I'll e-mail you and send you
some instructions on how to use.It's not super difficult, but
just to give you some leeway, you have to install a a Google

(27:28):
extension for a microphone to gothrough it so it can understand
you and transcribe what you're saying.
Right, right, right, right. So while Brett King is doing
that, I'm going to go ahead. For those of you watching on my
Rumble channel, my quarter channel, or my FTJ Media
channel. If you're wondering, this Brett

(27:50):
King guy has some really cool products and concepts and ideas.
I wonder where I can go find himat?
Well, there's a few different places that you can find him at,
which one of those places is of course his new YouTube channel
that he recently started. He's got a lot of content
uploaded to it so far in the short time it's been up.

(28:11):
But he's also on Spotify with his regular video content.
And this is where you can find alot more than what's on his new
YouTube channel. Basically his Spotify is like
his archive for everything he's done and then in addition to his
Spotify for his regular GOD TV radio stuff, he has a separate

(28:32):
Spotify for his music because heis a verified artist according
to the banner. So you can also listen to his
albums and his music here. And that's where you can go find
Brett Keene. Now, if you are watching this on
Brett Keene's live stream and you're wondering, huh, this TTOR
guy sure has an interesting book.

(28:53):
I wonder what else he does? Well, if you're looking for my
YouTube channel, you can see it right here on the screen.
TTOR line truth, the objective reality.
You can help me hit that 500 subscriber mark if you like, but
I'm also on Rumble, which is oneof the other places we're
streaming to here obviously. And then of course, I have my
own video sharing site slash YouTube alternative called

(29:16):
Quarter, which I actually just recently updated all the
components on the back end for it.
And my tech guy just updated ourencoding server that we have.
So everything's up to date and seems to be running pretty
smooth here on Quarter. And we got a new user on here
named Ball Busters, like BAAL, like the Canaanite God.

(29:39):
He's been racking up a few dozenviews on his live streams every
time he does one, and he's been streaming here often.
So it's definitely a fun place to be.
And look, we got Brett Keane's upload that he did right before
the show. Might actually play it here in a
bit. And then another good place to
chat with me at is Creation Social, which is a Facebook

(30:02):
alternative that I also created.And you can join and you can
share stuff here, you can make new friends, you can chat with
me. It's all about the socialization
here on Creation Social. So hopefully I'll see some of
you guys there, but any who since I see it, let's see if
Brett's video processed correctly.

(30:24):
One, one second real quick. I posted a link to my main site
where people are able to hear the music.
If you check out the community section TTR, you'll see that
I've advertised the the craze out of you.
Check it out, you're all over that.
Sweet. Well, I will look at that link

(30:45):
after we take a peek at Brett's new quarter upload.
Let's just take the entire screen so we can turn on system
audio. All right, so Brett Keene song I
can't breathe. Wonder if we should call an
ambulance. Oh yeah, there we go.

(31:22):
Another morning, same old way where our feet are called for.
Hope comes late, happy silence fills the room to get the clock.
I feel consumed. By Internet.
Coffee burnt. That's weird.

(31:45):
So I know it's working because Isee the buffer bars doing fine.
It's just my internet's being weird.
But as you guys can see, it works just fine.
If you're watching this on higher speed Internet than I
have, then it'll work perfectly.Yeah, the uploader.

(32:05):
And then the other place is Brett Keane's band Camp, which
thanks for the reminder, Brett. I forgot that I promoted that in
the recent video I did reviewingyour album.
But this is, I believe, new for you.
I think you got this just to print your music.
Yeah, if you look over in the left, you're going to probably
see the rap group I'm helping out, a rap group that actually

(32:29):
participated in a couple of the songs and some of my other
stuff. Basically, we kind of made a
deal and I help them produce their thing.
They're going to be, they're already in the process of being
distributed to thousands of different websites and stuff
like that. Their stuff.
They're going to have their own artist page and all that.

(32:49):
It's pretty cool. People can actually click on any
one of those and actually listento the tracks for free before
they go out and buy them. They used to have a blockbuster
music like Blockbuster Video, and I used to love it where you
could go up, listen to an album before you throw away 15 bucks.
My C DS are only 5I. I feel like, you know, hey, you

(33:12):
know, try to get it out there ascheap as possible so people
don't have to spend an arm and aleg in this economy, even though
Trump's doing a little bit better.
Yep, I know what you mean. I checked the actually page, you
got to check the community page,see yourself all.

(33:32):
Right, follow Brett Keen. Do I have to be logged into some
account to see everything? No, you should be.
Well, let me stop screen sharingfor a bit.
It can't take that long to sign up.
This is a mistake we can rectifylive on the air just like the

(33:54):
cool people we are. OK, I'll call it that and I
agree. You can sell your book I never
read. You can sell your book through
that as well if you're interested.
Well, I will consider that. OK, That's why it didn't work.

(34:14):
All right, That should be good. Sign up for a band camp.
Let's just say rock instrumental.
I can roll. OK, whatever.
Metal. All right, Next.
No thanks. No thanks.

(34:36):
While you're there, after we check out your TTORI did end up
convincing the band to actually create a theme song for GOD TV
Radio. I I wouldn't mind you hearing
that real quick. I think you might like it and
actually want to use it. Sure, we'll look at that.
But now that I'm logged in, oh, I know that guy.

(34:58):
Look at him. See, I got you all your links up
there and everything. Sue eat, afterlife simulation,
everything is awesome. So if you go to the very first
album on the page, the one at the bottom called Anthem of

(35:23):
Angels. Yeah.
Yeah, right there. You click on it.
Now Scroll down till you see a bunch of little play buttons.
Oh. There we go.
So do what now? Scroll down and you'll see the
play buttons for tracks. Oh yeah, these ones.

(35:45):
There's the TV radio anthem Go. Ahead and play it.
Don't hear anything. Hold on, let's maybe I didn't do
the right screen share setting. OK, screen share entire screen.

(36:08):
I probably didn't turn that on. There we go.
OK, let's try again. Actually, let's refresh the page
and then try again. Voices rise.

(36:39):
We're breaking through the noise, shutting lies with truth.
No time for toys. From the airwaves to the soul.
We take control. A fire burns.
The story must be told. No chains can hold.

(37:05):
No Fear can bind. We speak the real.
Leave the faith behind. A call to arms.
A rebel tune. The signal's strong.
We're breaking through GOD TV, Radio, the Brett Quito lighting
up the dark. Let the whole world know GOD TV,

(37:31):
Radio, the Brett Quito. Since it's on the light, feel
the power grow. Through the static, hear the
battle cry. Question everything.

(37:55):
Never live a life. From the streets to the skies,
we're standing tall. One voice, one fight.
We're answering the call. No change can hold.
No Fear can bind. We speak the real.

(38:16):
Leave the faith behind. A call to arms.
A rebel's tomb. The signal's strong.
We're breaking through. We got TV real.
The breaking show lighting up the dark of the whole world.

(38:39):
No Got TV real? Feel the power grow.
Turn it up. The waves ignite revolutions.

(39:00):
Voice tonight. No compromise, no backing down.
This is our anthem. Hear the sound?

(39:24):
Got TV Radio the Brett Keene show, Lighting up the Dark, let
the whole world know. GOD TV Radio, the Brett King
show, Susie song that might feelthe power grow from the heart of

(39:50):
the fight to the end of the line.
GOD TV Radio, it's our time to shine.
The breaking show forever will stand a fire across the land.

(40:14):
Do you like that? Though, Oh yeah, you should be
playing that at the beginning ofevery live stream.
That should do. And then the part where he's
singing, Yeah, the part where he's specifically singing about
God, TV, radio. That should be clipped out for
an intro to your videos. I'm glad you dig it ma'am, I've

(40:39):
been considering it. And there's a shorter outro too.
Oh yeah. What was that talking you did?
It's different sounding, but it does talk about God.
TV, radio. Go for it.
You may like that version too. Sure, but why keep it to myself
when I could share it with everyone?

(41:04):
Let's see, Blink. GOD TV radio The Brett King show

(41:24):
Come join the relevant anything intelligent.
God the TV radio the pre quit show.

(41:53):
GOD TV radio the pre quit show. Woo Hoo.

(42:37):
There you go. Yeah, that's for the gentle
souls out there that can't handle the heavy stuff.
Right. But Yep, that is another place
to find Brett King's music, among other things.
So how long has band camp been athing and when did you come

(42:57):
across it? Well, Band Camp apparently has
been around for a good long timeand stuff.
It's kind of like a it helps musicians and artists be able to
connect with each other and they're able to put pages
together, gives you the ability to upload your tracks and allow
people to play them. And you can set it to where they

(43:18):
can listen to it a certain amount of times before they're
not able to use the play buttonsanymore if you want to and all
that. Me, I like it where people can
actually hear the stuff and determine if they want to spend
their hard earned money on ACD. You know what I mean?
Yeah, I do. It reminds me of the band

(43:39):
Leviticus. They have on their official
website all of their songs, and you can play them right off the
website in their entirety, but you can also, you know, have
them emailed to you. Or they may, I don't know, they
may sell them in some capacity. But yeah, they do something
similar. Well, I know that you would have

(44:02):
dealt with some Christian bands in the past and everything.
If they're trying to get promoted or they're trying to
get views, you should suggest tothem that site on the sign up
and they'll be able to sell their merchandise, their music
and whatever it is they're trying to put up.
How teeth you are. If you wanted to, you could
actually put some of your speaking that you've done in

(44:24):
videos, messages that you feel are important that should be
heard. You know, if you talk about the
Bible, you can make a Bible album or something if you want
to. Something to consider for sure.
There you go. So many possibilities, so little
time. Yeah, I'll, I'll, I'll look into

(44:46):
that. Can't make a promise when but I
will look into it. But Yep, got my band camp
verified so that shouldn't show up anymore.
Oh boy. Music aside, this world is
getting crazy. So I go onto Twitter anymore.
The I go onto Twitter anymore these days and I basically see

(45:08):
only one of two things. Either I see a whole bunch of
posts by Catholics and Protestants going after each
other, or I see a whole bunch ofpeople talking about the Jews
and Israel. And basically all the
conversations that used to be exclusive to websites like Gab,
like replacement theology and Jews are behind all the evil in

(45:30):
the world and all that silly stuff.
Apparently that's now mainstreamconversation on Twitter.
So yeah, it's, it's getting pretty ugly there between those
two things and the between thosetwo things and the less than
appropriate ads that pop up in people's streams, it's it's kind

(45:51):
of turning into a hot mess over there on Elon's platform.
I agree. I was looking for some stories
to talk about today in video. It took me a while to run into
the whole artificial intelligence to have a
discussion about. It's a good topic.
I don't know if you've seen the video on my profile where the

(46:13):
robot's actually dancing and moving around and they can
actually command it to do cleaning work around the house
and all that. The thing is very versatile.
It's come a long way. His Optimist robots is what he
calls them, but besides. That.
Oh I I was going to say I agree with you.

(46:33):
A lot of it's the same garbage and the same politicians doing
the same speeches but never really getting around to doing
anything. And besides that people
attacking each other non-stop. I don't really feel like there's
any kind of Christian community on there.
If I try having a conversation with anybody, it's like they
just spew crap and then they walk away.

(46:56):
I think everybody's getting paidto post or something and they
don't really respond or have conversation.
I have better talks with my AI woman than I do over there.
Well, I don't know that it's necessarily paid to post in a
traditional sense, but I do think it is that way in some

(47:18):
respects because a lot of the female commenters, like the
female content creators who cover current events, I've
noticed a lot of them get reallyhuge payouts on X, which
includes the woman that Elon Musk knocked up earlier this
year, so or was late last year. So yeah, I think a lot of those

(47:38):
people are getting paid by Elon via their X payouts to basically
do what they do. And I noticed that certain
people, no matter how viral theygo or how big they're following
is or how much engagement they get on a consistent basis, they
get almost nothing at X payouts then of course.

(48:01):
You like talking about social media sites and some of the
ignorance and lies that they do?I've caught Elon and some stuff
that doesn't make me very happy.He still has the most freest
site to talk on, but there's some lies that he tells, like
he's not a purist freedom of speech person.
Do you know how many times I've been suspended on that page?

(48:24):
Not knocked off, but it tells meI can't talk for seven days or
something like that and my visuals have been lowered.
He's got an. The reason why he doesn't have
hardly anybody working for X is because he's got an AI that
controls the algorithm, puts people where he wants them
depending on the topic, and it can automatically get rid of you

(48:48):
the second you put something up it doesn't like.
Yep, so true. So if he ever went to court for
something like that, he could say, well, I didn't do it.
It was my robot that did it, youknow, and get away.
Right. But of course, and the other

(49:08):
party could point out that you program the robot or you're
responsible for how it gets programmed ultimately.
So I'm not sure how well that would actually hold up in court,
but. Well, you would pretend to be
the hero. He would say that it's meant to
catch certain words and certain things and all that.
But the reason why I got suspended 3 times in the last

(49:32):
year and a half was because I posted a Bible verse while
trying to have a discussion withsomeone and it didn't like the
Bible. Yeah, that happens a lot in the
last decade, basically. Is what it is.

(49:52):
Yeah, yeah, I when Elon first announced that he was buying
Twitter and taking it over, I never expected it to stop
censoring people once he took over.
And especially when you find outthat AI is taking over after
they fired all of those people that didn't need to be there.

(50:14):
It's better than it used to be in that sense.
Because the things that used to get you instaband topic wise,
now you can talk about freely onhis website.
But then all the other screwy stuff still happens.
Plus Elon Musk, at the end of the day, he's AI think the term
is transhumanist because you know, he's all about his

(50:35):
microchips that you put in people's brains and the auto
piloted cars and all that stuff.I I don't trust him long term
with humanity's future, he will definitely be part of the beast
system. I've been hearing people put
that out there and I, I understand.

(50:56):
I even looked at some of the videos having to do with his
chips that he puts in people's brains.
One of these tips seemed like itwas actually very beneficial.
A woman who wasn't able to talk for a long time was now able to
be transcribed to the gadget forher words to come out and voice.
That was pretty useful. But I can see how those little

(51:17):
gadgets could easily burn somebody's brain cells if they,
you know, get out of line if youever decide to go that route.
Right, especially if you're talking about hooking it up to
your brain waves. That's just begging for your
mind to be controlled directly in the most literal sense.

(51:37):
And it's the same thing with thecars.
If they're autopilots, I do not trust those at all, 'cause, you
know, Big Daddy government deep.Stay whatever you want to call
them if they want you gone. You're easier to kill off in one
of those cars because they can just hijack the car and tell it
to drive you off a Cliff or drive into a ditch or drive into
a brick wall or Dr. headlong into Highway Traffic.

(52:00):
I mean, there's the possibilities are endless once
they hijack your car. That's true.
So yeah, I I definitely want to make my current car last as long
as possible because it doesn't have that technology in it.
It's just one of those standard cars that has CD player and
Bluetooth integration and a couple other basic features.

(52:25):
So like I can hook up my phone through Bluetooth and listen to
YouTube or listen to Amazon Music or whatever, but then I
can still play all my CDs. That is peek driving for me.
Definitely not getting any of those fancy new cars.
Although when I was in Las Vegaswith my pastors, we did a lot of
Uber rides to go everywhere and just about every Uber driver was

(52:49):
driving a Tesla. So I got a lot of first hand
looks at what those cars are like.
They are pretty high tech, not going to lie.
Now they there is another dangerous aspect to them besides
the fact of them being able to hack it and drive you off the
Cliff. I watched a lot of videos where
people were scratching the vehicles and shooting at them

(53:11):
and blowing them up and somebodyblew one of them up in front of
the tower, Trump's tower. And when it blew up, it didn't
blow up like a normal car. I've seen normal cars blow up
When that thing went off, it waslike a mini nuke right in front
of Trump's tower. It pour things up all the way up
the window thing. So it's like, wow, if that thing

(53:32):
blows up with the unit, there ain't no survived in that.
Right, it's battery. Yeah, it's like a damn bomb.
It's a it's a really powerful battery.
Yeah, although all the people running around who are like,
yeah, Elon Nazi man destroyed Tesla, they're like, you know,

(53:56):
destroying people's Teslas or committing property damage
against them, flattening the tires.
It's like, dudes, most of the people who buy Teslas and drive
them are liberals. So it's like literally a case of
liberals going after liberals inthe most literal physical sense.
Well, they used the liberal media told them to.

(54:17):
Oh, remember, the liberals used to love Trump and Elon Musk.
Back then he was considered the greatest thing since cupcakes
and all that. But suddenly he starts agreeing
with Trump and the mandate and all that and he becomes, you
know, Hitler. Literally they are calling him a
damn Nazi. Right.

(54:39):
Yeah, it's pretty wild. But I also noticed too recently
that I don't hear much about Evil Elon Man anymore.
The world's too distracted with other things going on.
But don't worry, I'm sure at some point when all the other
distractions fade away that they'll go right back to Orange
Man bad Evil Rocket Man bad. Well, I I think what happened

(55:04):
is, besides him walking away andletting those do their thing
without him, I think the one of the big reasons why they're not
panicking like they were, they originally thought Trump was
going to go on a vengeance spree, which was what I was
dreaming of. I was praying for that.
I wanted him to just completely drain the swamp and set fire to

(55:25):
that nonsense up there. But Pam Bondi and Cash Patel,
they're big talkers, but they don't do squat.
They don't do anything. They're the most useless human
beings on planet. So now the Democrats know that
Republicans are still spineless cowards.
They don't worry as much anymore.

(55:46):
Yeah, the Doge stuff was great, and what Trump did through
executive orders in his first couple weeks was also great.
But yeah, they Pam Bondi and hercrew really dropped the ball
with the Epstein stuff. Yeah, the deady thing, all that,
there's still 300,000 children that are missing that are in

(56:06):
human trafficking. The longer she takes to do
something about it, as well as Cash Patel, the more chances
obviously a lot of them are going to end up in a ditch, dead
somewhere, completely abused, even if they're found.
And they might as well be dead. Because when you're traumatized
month after month and that kind of way, being a child, there's

(56:27):
no point of even continuing to exist after that.
It's horrible. Yeah, that's the truth.
But it is what it is, and I'm just hoping at some point in the
next three years that something will come from the Epstein
files. Like an actual arrest would be

(56:48):
nice because you can't throw, you know, Miss Maxwell into
prison but not arrest any of herclients.
It just doesn't work that way orthis is not supposed to.
I don't think that Trump and Elon or any of these people have
up to three years. I can already see in social

(57:09):
media all over the place, the people are getting angry,
they're getting weary and they're getting tired of hearing
the speeches. Every time I see one of their
new speeches, I put up a a picture with a guy sleeping and
snoring with not another speech.Get some action done and then
talk to us all. Right.

(57:31):
Yeah, that's the part that's a little disturbing for me is
someone who definitely prefers the GOP over the Democrats,
although barely at this point. Trump does a lot of these
executive orders, and they're all great, but until they get
codified into law by a GOP controlled Congress, they can be

(57:52):
waved away just as easily by thenext Democrat president.
So yeah, Congress has a lot of work to do to get some of this
stuff enacted into law before that happens.
Well, you know my position. I've had a lot of people in the
past where they say, oh, so you're a conservative, you're a

(58:12):
Republican. There's some ideas that I agree
with on both sides. Sometimes, believe it or not,
some liberals have come up with some good ideas long ago before
they became woke. And there's ideas of
conservatives and Republicans. The problem is is neither side
actually fulfill any of their duties nor do they do the right

(58:32):
thing or stand up for a moral compass, so I can't honestly and
sincerely care about either one of them.
The only one that I dig is Trump, but he's starting to wear
me down. If he doesn't do something about
these idiots and I don't start seeing some at least bubbles
popping up in the swamp, I'm going to give up on him.

(58:54):
It's that simple. I'm putting it out there
publicly right now. I'll be done with it.
I understand that sentiment. And I also understand he's one
man. He doesn't control Congress.
He can only control the military.
He can only make some executive orders that Congress has to then
codify for it to have any real teeth.

(59:14):
And that's where the problem breaks down systematically, is
that all the other spineless cowards in the GOP are more
interested in taking vacation days than doing any actual work.
I mean, that's the thing that Laura Loomer and a bunch of
other people on Twitter have been railing on them recently,
as this week for is, man, you guys don't do much of anything.

(59:35):
You talk a big talk, and then you spend over half your time on
vacation not doing actual work. You're not agreeing that passing
laws or repealing laws that needto be repealed.
And yeah, that's the big rest ofthe problem.
I agree with you on Trump as oneman.
I get it that he can't just snaphis fingers and make people do

(59:56):
their job, but what he can do ishe can do what he talked about,
which is the transparency. At least keep us up to date at
least every once in a while. Get behind that podium before
going out to the golf course andsaying we are taking the Epstein
thing seriously. There is still investigation and
remind us that he's actually still aware of it or cares.

(01:00:19):
Besides, what's? Going on in Canada and
Greenland, that's all he's got to do.
That'll give him some extra months of leeway where the where
voters aren't losing their damn mind over it.
But he's not All we keep hearingabout is all oh, let's do deals
with Saudi Arabia. Let's piss off China and what
their products are selling. Oh, let's hang out with Lasinski

(01:00:43):
at the Pope's funeral. I mean, I don't want to hear all
that nonsense. I'm done with Wasinski.
Let him go back to doing porn movies.
I don't care. I want those kids saved, you
know what I mean? Yeah, well, I mean, Zelinsky no
one's really talked about since he went home with his tail
between his legs after his WhiteHouse visit.

(01:01:03):
But yeah, there's just there's certain things that you just
don't hear much about anymore. Some of it for the better, some
of it for the worse. I know Josh just did a video a
couple days ago. And by Josh, I mean, seeking the
truth, he did a video about an update on the Epstein files that
Bondi and whatever that other guy's name is gave.

(01:01:29):
Apparently they are working on some more files that they got
access to. But yeah, like you said, until
some things actually come of it,it's like it's all talk.
Yeah, I, I don't even see a point of them coming out
anymore. And it's the same thing that
they're not coming out and saying, you know, we've already

(01:01:51):
got some targets and just a matter of time before we get in
there. No, it's we're still looking at
paperwork. How long do you need?
It's been five years of Biden and his oatmeal brain belonging
in a nursing home. You know it.
We've got Trump out here for a while now.
How much more time do they need?It's been almost a damn decade

(01:02:13):
since that man allegedly hung himself in a prison cell.
Come on, all. Right.
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, when the whole Mac Chris, what's
her name? Chris Lane Maxwell when she got
arrested and convicted, that's basically why are a lot of
people drew their end. Why I'm like, OK, Epstein done.

(01:02:36):
Don't look into who his clients were.
Don't look into the children anymore.
We got the other person in jail now.
I'm sure she won't totally find a way to commit herself, commit,
you know, self delete in a way that defies the laws of physics.
I'm sure that's not going to happen.
Yeah. You know the sure that's going

(01:02:59):
to happen. You know, TTOR, you probably
noticed that because of the wokenonsense, racism has been
amplified. What do you think's going to
happen in a couple months after they hang Ditty up against the
wall? Because they're hitting him
hard. Not Bondy, not Cash Patel, but
the court he's dealing with right now.

(01:03:21):
They're slapping him all over the place now.
If he goes down before a white guy who's had a case out for 10
years and much worse than Diddy doesn't get involved with, you
know what they're going to say, right?
Targeting the black man. Yeah, Why are you going after

(01:03:41):
the black man with all the baby oil but not the white guy who
had an aisle and doing this constantly with celebrities?
They're going to immediately go for that and what can anybody
say? And well, I know why they're not
going after the white guy in that particular way of putting
it is because there's a lot of deep connections between

(01:04:04):
politicians on both sides of theaisle, between them and Epstein.
So it's in everybody's best interest who's involved to have
that stuff never come out. That's true.
And one of my major terrifying concerns is I'm going to put it
out there. I've already actually posted

(01:04:25):
once about this. I just hope to God that Trump
isn't on that list. I hope that whenever they were
investigating, they didn't find out that they were like,
business partners and buddies orsomething, because then all hell
breaks loose. That's that.
Well, I do know for a fact that Trump and Epstein sometimes used

(01:04:47):
to be seen in the same spot and they take pictures together and
he used to go to Mar a Lago. But the word on the street is
that as soon as Trump found out what he was into, he actually
banned him from Mar a Lago, especially after he caught him
trying to hit on an underage girl that was at the club.
And Trump was the only, and Trump was the only person who

(01:05:10):
was associated with Epstein who was willing to talk to the
authorities about him when they were doing that first
investigation in the late 2000s.So considering that Trump's the
only person who was willing to talk to the authorities back
then, I highly doubt he was involved with Epstein in that
kind of way. I just, I really do.

(01:05:33):
Because if he was involved like all these other politicians are,
especially, you know, above a bill, I don't think Trump would
have cooperated with authoritieslike he did.
All right, I agree with that, but didn't when I I actually put
up a video a couple years back of what you're talking about,
about him going to the authorities and I really

(01:05:54):
respected that. I got like over thousands of
views for that video that I posted up on X.
But the issue is, whenever I checked out the day, darn it,
this was before a lot of celebrities knew that Epstein
was recording everything. You know it.
Sure, he comes out and he says something, but did he know that

(01:06:16):
things were being filmed like Clinton and everything else?
Well, Trump does seem to be brighter than your average
celebrity, so if anyone could have figured that out ahead of
the curve, it's probably him. That's true.
That is true. We won't really know for sure,

(01:06:37):
but I I would put my if I had toput money on it, I would say
Trump probably would be the one of the first ones to know well.
I hope we start seeing somethinghappen.
Anything else on your mind or TTOR?
No, not really. We've been going at it for
almost an hour since the intro ended and I do need to go to bed

(01:06:59):
because I got an early start to my day tomorrow.
But it was good having you on, good talking about and listening
to your music, good seeing all your stuff, good chatting with
you in general. Yeah, definitely a good
discussion. Yeah, it took me an allergy
pill, man. I'm starting to get a little
loopy and all that. And for those out there
listening, all that stuff I saidabout Trump, there is no kind of

(01:07:22):
evidence that neither me or TTORhas seen that Trump has done
anything with underage people oranything like that.
I'm just wondering what the holdup is and why that list is.
I feel like some people have been gotten by the balls and the
judicial system, and that's the reason why the hold up.
And besides that, it was great talking to you, man.

(01:07:44):
And if you got anything else youwant to say, I'm all ears.
Well, everyone, thank you for tuning in.
Those of us watching on Brett Keane's YouTube channel both
live and after the fact, and those watching on Rumble on my
Rumble channel live or after thefact.
And those who are watching on Quarter or FTJ Media.
Hopefully you guys enjoyed the stream.

(01:08:05):
Hopefully you guys enjoyed something that was a little
lighter, a little less serious for the most part in tone and
topic. And I hope to see you guys in my
next live stream, which should be in about about 3 days on May
17th at 6:00 PM or 7:00 PM Pacific Standard Time.

(01:08:26):
I don't know exactly which time it will be, but I'll be back on
that day. Thanks for tuning in guys, and
we'll see you in the next one.
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