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January 9, 2024 151 mins

YOU LITERALLY DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CUBA!

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent release of the Epstein documents and their implications. They also talk about Alan Dershowitz's involvement and the timing of his defense of Netanyahu.

They introduce the idea of starting a Psyop called 'Cheese Time' to attract a large audience and eventually introduce them to important topics like the CIA. ALL JOKES!

The hosts also touch on the history of Cuba and American involvement, including coups and manipulation. The conversation covers topics such as manipulation and doubt, fed behavior on Twitter, grifting, divide and conquer strategies, the transformation of Elon Musk, mob influence in Cuba, drug cartels and supply chains, the World Trade Organization, coincidences and conspiracies, and a controversial NFL game. They also explore the connection between the NFL and sports betting, discussing the influence of money and the accessibility of gambling.

The conversation then shifts to the Cuban Revolution, highlighting the failed rebellion and the friendship between Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. The chapters cover topics such as the fake nature of the NFL, the impact of capitalism, and the loss of passion in American society. This part of the conversation explores the dictators and uprisings in Cuba, including the failed CIA operation and the escape and resistance of the revolutionaries. The discussion also touches on the role of evil people, the power of conversation, and the struggles of work. The importance of voting and the potential for reverse gerrymandering are highlighted. The chapters also cover Fidel Castro's charm, his appearances on Face the Nation, and the CIA's operations in Cuba, including Operation Mongoose. This part of the conversation explores the role of propaganda and money in spreading misinformation. It delves into the motivations behind individuals who engage in spreading right-leaning misinformation and the influence of oil companies and the Koch brothers. The conversation also touches on the self-hating gay actors in the media industry. The discussion then shifts to the Bay of Pigs invasion and the manipulation of presidents by the CIA. It highlights the desire for world peace by JFK and the failure of the Bay of Pigs.

The conversation concludes with a discussion on the ongoing embargo on Cuba and the charisma of Fidel Castro, as well as the speculation surrounding Justin Trudeau's connection to Castro. They explore the evidence and connections between Fidel Castro and Trudeau's mother, Margaret Sinclair. The conversation delves into the privacy measures taken during the Trudeaus' honeymoon in the Caribbean and the possibility of a love affair between Castro and Sinclair. They also discuss the story of Marita Lorenz, an American spy sent to kill Castro who instead fell in love with him.

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I just got chomping on these skills.

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Welcome everyone.
It's been a pretty boring day, but I kind of like that.

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Welcome everyone, how are you?
Sounds about right.
I'm doing great today.
It's been a pretty boring day, but I kinda like that.
Yeah, weird day.
Oh, the Epstein docs, that came out today.

(01:05):
That was sweet.
I'm still reading.
I was, well, I was control effing, you know, a lot.
Is that the find command?
Yeah, I was doing that a lot, looking for certain names,
but so far kind of.
Control eff?
Command eff? Yeah, like find.
Or yeah, command eff. Sorry.
Sorry, I love Apple.
I didn't know you were open.

(01:26):
Dude, that's why girls can't touch computers, dude.
Sorry, I made that joke, stupid joke.
Dude, yeah, women are dumb.
But seriously, you had to rip me away from that
to get me to come record because I was deep.
And I already got like 10 TikToks shot off
about the fucking Epstein files and stuff and Bill Clinton.
Did you see that part?

(01:47):
Did you see the part, he likes him young?
Yeah, I read that quote.
Well, I thought we knew that.
Well, we, see, that's the thing.
But it's like confirmation now.
Exactly.
It's like, you know.
Oh, so before we were just assuming.
This was all speculation before.
Yeah, a lot of this was like people had figured it out
from a lot of other details released,
that it was like, okay, it's really obvious.
They pieced the puzzle together,
but it wasn't like a legal case.

(02:08):
But this is kind of, this feels like legally,
I can say that Bill Clinton likes him young.
Yeah, well, it's a quote in a legal document.
It's a literal quote.
That's awesome.
Not awesome, but.
Oh, the Alan Dershowitz stuff too.
Dude, and yesterday Netanyahu was like,
we're gonna have Alan, Harvard renowned lawyer

(02:28):
and Harvard alum, Alan Dershowitz is gonna defend us
in the international criminal court.
Like bro. For genocide.
Like this isn't real. Timing.
This isn't real, guys.
Timing.
It is insane.
Our world is truly more insane than anyone could even write.
Like if you wrote this, people would be like, you're a hack.

(02:51):
This is hacky.
What are you talking about?
They're like, it's too crazy.
It just doesn't feel realistic enough.
They'd be like, it needs to be based in reality.
Yeah, what Dante?
I was gonna say that what's even more insane
is that our friend Alex Novell pranked Alan Dershowitz
in a video and it doesn't have that many views.
Like really, it's got like probably 20, 30,000.

(03:11):
Dude, that's probably why he got fired.
If I had to completely guess.
No, he like really, he cloned on Alan Dershowitz.
Like hard.
Well, Hassan watched it on stream, right?
The Dershowitz watch?
Yeah. I don't think he did.
He watched one of Alex's videos.
Hassan, you should watch all of Alex's videos on stream.
Yeah, they're really.
Yeah, it's just funny that like, I don't know.
I'm like friends with a YouTuber with, I don't know.

(03:33):
He doesn't have that many.
He's got a, you know, he has an audience,
but he's not a huge channel.
And I don't know, he just randomly pranked Alan Dershowitz
because he had an NYU email or whatever, you know?
Dude, that's so funny.
Yeah.
But yeah, so that was kind of it.
That was like the excitement of the day
and it was kind of lackluster.
Cause like you said, we kind of knew a lot of it.

(03:55):
It's some confirmation, but that was sadly
one of the most exciting things.
Just wiring outlets and shit.
Yeah.
So, real blue collar stuff.
Mm-hmm.
I bet there's going to be a lot of stuff
that we also start gleaning from that.
Like, I feel like that we've only had like hints
about before and stuff.
Like, do you know that Galaine's,

(04:16):
it was one of the biggest Redditors of all time?
I know she was like one of the biggest moderators.
Dude, I mean, I don't think it's confirmed from this,
but this is like some of the stuff that I am thinking about
that like hasn't yet been like totally confirmed,
but like I need confirmation of.
So, but like that to me is confirmed a hundred percent.

(04:37):
Like the account posted every single day for 12 years
until, except for the day that her mother died
or father died or whatever.
And then the day that something else,
like one other huge moment.
Oh, the day that she did like the tariff, what the fuck?
I didn't, no idea.
What did the balloons come from?

(04:58):
Brother, oh my God.
Why did they do that?
Rick, what are you trying to tell us, brother?
But for real, what was that?
No idea, dude.
Balloons?
I mean, I don't even care.
Like this, that doesn't surprise, even if that was them,
it's like, I just assume that they're watching anyway.
So it's like just confirmation of it, you know,

(05:20):
but what the fuck was that?
Anyway, but.
They said, happy birthday, Mogamad.
Happy birthday, Mogamad,
get your happy birthday Mogamad merch at the.
HGHH.store.
But yeah, they post it every fucking day
until she went into prison.
And dude, you know, like people are like, oh, so what?

(05:42):
You know, it's the classic like, oh, what does it matter?
It's Reddit.
Dude, Reddit controls what people are talking about,
you know, like it's like the, you know,
like she could take down posts that she didn't want
from like our news, our world news, our politics.
Like she was the biggest moderator, dude.

(06:05):
That is huge.
Wait, which subreddit was it?
She was the moderator of a ton of subs, like world news.
Dude, a ton of fuck.
I remember seeing that and it was like,
it was one of those posts that I read it.
It was like, I don't know if it was on the like
r slash conspiracy subreddit.
My chair is, now I have the chair.

(06:25):
And I haven't said anything about it.
Oh, it's hard.
I feel for you now.
That's brave, Dante.
Now I notice it because she pointed it out.
So now I'm gonna notice it.
Hell yeah, brother.
No, no, here's what I'm sitting with my foot
against the desk so it like holds it in place.
Okay, that works.
Yeah.
Anyway, so what was I saying?
You're talking about, we were just talking about-

(06:46):
Glane and the Redditor shit.
Yeah. Yeah, dude.
So I totally forgot what I was saying.
That's okay.
But you know, she was like friends with those people.
I'm so sorry.
She was friends with like the woman who runs Reddit
and she's like lied before and said that she's never met her.
She doesn't know her.
So now it's like, why are you lying about that?

(07:07):
You know? Yeah.
And that's because I'm sure she knew
that the biggest moderator on her site
was fucking Glane Maxwell.
You know? Oh, okay.
I was gonna say that's a Psyop for sure.
Yeah, dude.
Dude, so much of Reddit feels like a Psyop.
Dude, everything is.
The MrBeast subreddit Psyop.
The people, that's not even a Psyop.

(07:27):
Dude, even the H3 one.
The people that run the MrBeast subreddit, yeah.
But the people that run the MrBeast subreddit
work for MrBeast, their employees.
This is not uncommon.
Is it?
Yeah.
What?
Well, I mean, I feel like it's definitely
not like an organic community, obviously,
but I feel like a lot of people do that.
They banned me from the subreddit
when I talked about him being in the Forbes deal.

(07:50):
Well, it's the same thing with the Luminor subreddit.
Dude, the Reddit is filled with the fake.
AstroTurf.
Well, it's just Austin.
It's just Austin on a bunch of burners.
Dude, I bet it is.
Well, as someone who, yeah, firsthand,
I really tried to expose some people on Reddit
and get information out there and like, yeah, yeah.

(08:11):
No, you can spread information really fast on Reddit,
but you can also get cock blocked hard there.
Caleb Hammer subreddit.
Ban, ban, ban, blocked, like whatever the term is on Reddit.
I've got a lot of moderators that don't like me.
I love that my bombshell about MrBeast

(08:31):
like running his own subreddit
wasn't like a bombshell to you guys.
You guys are like, yeah, obviously.
Yeah, of course.
And now I'm thinking about it and it's, yeah, obviously.
It's okay.
It's fine.
But I mean, I agree though that it's weird.
No, wait, we had an idea for a sign up, Cory.
Oh, we have an idea for a sign up.
No, wait, listen, Cory, we have an idea for a sign up.
I'm being 100% serious.

(08:52):
I'm being serious.
So you saw our cheese time TikToks, right?
So the TikTok, for those of you who don't know,
all Nicole did, and this is Nicole's joke.
I wanna point out that this is Nicole's joke.
She went to the fridge at 1 a.m., it was 1 a.m.
And she said, it's, oh, 1 a.m., you know what time it is?
She grabs some cheese, she says, it's cheese time.

(09:13):
She eats her cheese.
And then I did the same thing and I got more views because.
That was our experiment.
The joke was I stole her joke.
But now we're thinking about this, right?
So let's say you were to post cheese time.
Let's say we were to just make cheese time happen.
We were to, in one day, we pump out 30 cheese time TikToks
and schedule them.
And it's for any time.
To be posted at 1 a.m. every single day.

(09:33):
No, no, every time.
So we each have a variation where it's like,
2 a.m., grab your cheese, it's cheese time.
And so our idea with this was that,
I noticed, I was like,
this is really bringing the people together.
Cheese time is for everyone.
Like no one has any qualms with cheese time.
Then we put subliminal messages in.
Yeah, yeah.

(09:54):
And so we get everyone in with cheese time.
And then we're like, hey guys, we have a podcast.
It's, we talk about cheese sometimes too.
And then we end up here and then we're like, the CIA.
And I think it'll work.
I just think we can do a Psy-op and go mega viral.
Dude, honestly. If we just commit to something.

(10:14):
If you do it 30 days in a row,
someone's gonna, three of us, we already have.
And then they're in our audience
and they get to listen to hear us talk about the CIA
and shit, like it's gonna be awesome.
Bro, that's been my, I've been trying to think so hard
of like what we can do.
Cause we need like a wet ass pussy or something.
You know, like a, we need another fucking Harlem shake
that just got a little fucking tag at the end.

(10:36):
That's like, yo, Joe Biden for prison.
We're gonna elect someone else.
Like, you know, it could be cheese time.
Like what we need to just figure out what that is, bro.
We just need to meme.
I'm telling you memes will save us.
Okay. So I have something to say.
Nicole. Thank you, Corey.
Thank you.
So with cheese time, I also, this was another like,

(10:59):
devolvement last night after I had cheese time.
I was like, I'm running on the,
I'm running for president on the platform
of everyone deserves a slice of cheese at 1 a.m.
And we thought that was really funny.
Cause we're like, ha ha, that's so true.
And then I thought about it.
And I was like, actually,
what do you need to have a slice of cheese at 1 a.m.?
You need a home or a shelter, probably electricity

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or access to a corner store with fresh food
in walking distance.
We don't even have that right now.
Or a vehicle if you're in the suburbs.
We have a vehicle.
Or you need to be safe walking outside
to go get this cheese if you gotta leave your house.
You shouldn't be having to work at 1 a.m.
You should be able to go chill and go eat a piece of cheese.

(11:43):
Anyway, I'm Nicole and I'm running for president.
And I think every person on earth deserves
a slice of cheese at 1 a.m.
Bro, okay, you know I'm here for the goofs.
You know I'm here, even if it wasn't like for a good cause,
you know I'd do this anyway.
But like, why the fuck do we have this podcast
if we aren't gonna use them, you know?
So like, we should form a game plan

(12:05):
and we should enlist all of the nitwits
and all the fucking,
what are your guys' fans called?
I don't have fans.
The hello, I just.
The cool and disabled-ers.
Yeah, the cool and disabled-ers.
The cool and disabled-ers.
The welchers and the disabled-ers.
No, my fans are Jake Paulers.

(12:25):
Jake Paulers.
But yeah, so okay, you guys,
we're gonna have a call to action.
Just stick around.
You're gonna see later, you know,
in the coming days about cheese time.
Spread the word, make your own cheese time videos.
Yeah, cheese time, it's kinda like a Mega 3X,
you know, that thing that they did.
But it's like, so ours is like a Magfo,
so it's Make America Great for Once, 42069XX.

(12:49):
Because we wanna smoke, we'll eat in half-stacks.
And then subtitled cheese time.
And then by the end of it,
it's gonna be like 20 million people
talking about cheese time
to the point where everyone's like,
what the fuck is cheese time?
And then someone's gonna put a microphone in our face
and we're gonna say, hey guys, all young people,
we're gonna change the world,
we're gonna elect someone else,
we're gonna replace everyone in Congress,

(13:10):
and hopefully we'll actually just overthrow the government
or whatever.
But like, yeah, that's what that cheese time's about.
And they'll be like, what?
That's our crazy conspiracy theorist friend.
Oh yeah, that's, dude, I love satire.
That was good satire right there.
That was satire and it was a joke.
It was a bit.
Have you heard of a bit before?
A comedy.
Have these people once heard a joke in their life?

(13:33):
No.
Even if I thought that violence was the way
to get what you want,
I'm too much of a pussy to ever do anything.
So I would never tell anybody to do anything.
Oh, can you insert that clip of Kermit the Frog we found?
Oh yeah.
Whoever added this this time.
That Kermit clip needs to go in right here.
I do not condone violence.
However.
That was so good.
Pfft.
All right, can we learn about Cuba now?

(13:54):
Oh yeah, Corey, Corey CIA coup time.
Yeah, you guys ready for this?
So.
I'm so ready, I'm getting comfy.
I went on a little bit of a rampage
because TikTok has finally like basically been like,
no, Corey, Kat, dad,
you cannot show any of your videos anymore.
So I said, all right,
you don't want me to talk about Israel?
I'm not gonna.

(14:15):
I won't talk.
I won't even talk about Bibi Netanyahu.
I won't talk about Biden either.
You know what I'm gonna talk about?
I'm gonna talk about something I've had in my back pocket
for a while that I've been savoring.
I've been waiting to show you guys.
I've been waiting to share.
Cause y'all have not been ready.
You haven't been ready.
And the last few months has been me preparing you

(14:35):
for the knowledge that I'm gonna tell you, okay?
And that was that Justin Trudeau
is actually Fidel Castro's son.
And I believe that to my core.
So anyway, I went on a little bit of a rampage,
went on a little bit of a shit post.
That's his opinion.
Small point that out to the audience.
Everything is my opinion.
It's all our opinion.

(14:55):
One, I'm sure there's not gonna be.
And it's mostly jokes.
No, Corey, there's not gonna be anything crazy
you show us that like really confirms that at any point.
So I'm sure it'll remain a crazy conspiracy, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
I'm also insane myself.
So you literally should not listen
to anything that I say ever.
That's true.

(15:16):
But yeah, so anyway, after dropping that,
I've come to learn that a lot of people
don't know really anything about Cuba.
And I am not the expert whatsoever.
I don't really know even that much.
But I know more than most Americans
and I want everyone else to know a little bit more.
Yeah, yeah.
Because like everything, your opinion of Cuba

(15:40):
and what you've heard about Cuba is lies.
It's BS.
It's all part of a Psyop.
It's cheese time against Cuba.
It's the anti-cheese time, bro.
We took away their cheese time.
Yeah!
For any hopes of cheese time.
They can't even make cheese.
Dude, I know, yeah, because they have like no dairy, right?
I mean not no, but like that very, you know.

(16:02):
They can't make cheese over my work.
The thing with Cuba, guys, is that we've been embarking.
Cheese time.
Sorry, what were you talking about?
We've been embargoing them for 60 years, you know.
We've been embargoing, which means
that no one can trade with them.
So it's whatever they have on their island
is whatever they get.
And then we look at them and we go, look at these idiots.
They don't even have Wall Street.

(16:23):
And it's like, okay, but no one can trade with them.
You literally block around their island with your ships.
And if anyone goes to trade with them,
you will shoot their ships, you know.
So that's what we've been doing for like a hundred years
to these guys, right?
What did they do wrong?
What did they do to us?
Well, they're communists.

(16:44):
Didn't you know that?
Well, that's not okay.
Yeah, that's bad.
That's a word.
That's a word.
You said the word communist.
It's a scary word.
They toss it around a lot.
It's truly horrifying.
I mean, dude, we like have to do like an episode
on McCarthyism and I feel like so many people
don't know anything because no one's been taught anything.

(17:05):
You know, it's, and that's deliberate.
They've really been like actively rewriting
a lot of history because-
When you Google Fidel Castro on Google,
it's like you have three videos to pick from.
That's it, you know.
You can't find pictures.
You can't find any-
They only want you to see what they want you to see.
And yeah, they like to hide the good stuff.

(17:26):
So we're here to deliver.
Yeah.
But yeah, so anyway, I just think that a whole bunch
of what you've been told about them has been kind
of a raw deal and it's all built on this lie
because we have to make sure that communism doesn't work
because if communism works, then we might look at it and go.
And that means that the other C word wouldn't work.

(17:48):
Yes.
But I love capitalism.
Yes, you do.
Peter, I'll cut you a deal.
I will let you do capitalism with your 10 best friends
on an island somewhere.
You never have to talk to us again.
You can just go away.
You can have all your money too.
Yes.
That's dude, they're like, I gotta collect my little giblets

(18:11):
and bring them to my hole in the ground.
What are you gonna do with them, bro?
What are you gonna do with these little credit cards?
Your little money points.
But yeah, so anyway, but so Cuba's history's kind
of started off with, you know, they were like a farmer
like hunter gatherer type of society,

(18:31):
like before the 1400s and then.
I know that Destiny's the streamer Destiny.
Actually, that's very interesting.
You bring Destiny up.
A very fun fact, amazing, yeah.
Is, what's, there's a slur I'm not gonna say.
I don't know it even, but there was a slur.
He reacted really, really, really, really passionately

(18:52):
to it and then I think that's when the internet
like did a little digging and outed him for being
like the descendant, his grandma was in the room actually
or mom or something, I don't know,
but his grandparents owned a plantation in Cuba.
Dude, yeah, his mom outed him on stream.
On stream.

(19:12):
It was awesome.
Oh, it was mom outed.
It was so awesome.
And you can tell how, we'll get there.
That'll be the last clip I show.
But.
You spoiled the grand finale.
Well, they should stick around.
How do, shit, I can't get this thing to show.
Okay, it doesn't matter.
You can see it, right?
Yeah.
Let's do a slideshow.

(19:34):
Okay, so yeah, history of Cuba starts with, of course,
colonization, you know, the Spanish were there
for like 400 years and of course they use it
for like a sugar plantation,
which means that all the people there,
they call them peasants and they're basically
they're slaves, you know, it's the same thing
that's going on in America between 1400s and 1850

(19:55):
or 65 or whatever year.
But yeah, so then as soon as the Spanish stopped
colonizing them, guess who started colonizing them?
It's America, America.
No, dude, no, America, land of the free.

(20:15):
Home of the brave, yes.
Because the way that America thrives and survives
is that they need, in order to keep fueling
this giant like blob of people driving their cars
and like consuming constantly, you know,
we have to go to other countries
and take their resources and their oil and their bananas

(20:37):
and all of their other stuff, you know,
we gotta go take those because
if we paid a fair price for those,
we wouldn't be able to afford them.
So what we do is we steal it.
And then capitalism might not work that well.
Yep, exactly.
They don't want you to know that though.
The free open market, you know.
Dude, land of the free.
Brother.

(20:57):
I love a free market.
Okay, so here's a little quick history from the American.
Back, not to the 1950s as many Americans might think,
but to the 1850s.
The story starts with America divided
between pro-slavery and anti-slavery politics.

(21:18):
And one of their many fights
is over the Spanish colony of Cuba.
Pro-slavery lawmakers wanna buy Cuba from Spain
or take it by force to turn it into a new slave state.
Anti-slavery politicians oppose this,
calling it imperialism.
But fast forward to 1898, after slavery's over.
Americans have a different version of this same argument

(21:39):
when Cubans rise up against Spain.
The US joins them starting the Spanish-American War.
But Americans divide.
Should the US seize Cuba from Spain for itself
or liberate the island?
This is part of a much bigger debate at the time
over whether the US should explicitly become
a European style imperial power.
So this is an argument about Cuba,

(22:01):
but it's also an argument about America,
what kind of country it should be.
Should America be the kind of country that controls Cuba
or that respects it as a fellow sovereign nation?
And that argument has continued
in different forms ever since.
At this point in 1898, the fight happens in Congress.
Each side passes laws trying to force their way.

(22:21):
And it ends up with a weird split baby policy
with Cuba winning independence,
but other quasi-imperial American rule.
The US would take over Guantanamo Bay,
dictate Cuba's foreign policy,
and give itself the right to intervene in Cuban affairs.
Then came the American interventions in Cuba in 1906, 1917.

(22:44):
Each time the US military takes over for a few years,
ostensibly to resolve some political crisis,
but that usually means protecting American interests,
such as sugar imports.
Today, when Americans think about the US and Cuba,
we think of the Cold War,
but Cubans often think back to this imperial era.
That era technically ends in 1933

(23:05):
with an uprising against Cuba's government.
Under US law, America's supposed to intervene again,
but President Franklin Roosevelt wants to end
the imperial era, so he declares neutrality.
Over the next 20 years, Cuba becomes a democracy
and one that's generally friendly with the US.
That's good.
Okay, so yeah, I don't know if I should be,

(23:26):
I mean, it's fine to show clips, right?
We can cut it down.
Yeah, yeah, because we're gonna talk about them.
We also transformed it during,
because I was breathing heavily.
Oh, really?
Okay, I have to explain that.
So I started laughing, and then I was like,
I can't just laugh and not say why,
just laugh in the middle of the video.
Well, I'm also hearing myself like twice right now, too,
so I can't hear if I'm breathing heavy.
No, I just noticed, Dante beside me,

(23:49):
I have no idea if the mic picked it up,
but all of a sudden you just started breathing like this.
And it was so distracting.
Wait, Dante, are you having trouble hearing?
Are you hearing yourself twice?
For some reason I just hear Nicole as well,
but it'll be okay, it's not that bad.

(24:09):
Okay, let me know if it's too bad, though.
No, we're good.
But yeah, so anyway,
do you guys have any questions about that part?
Basically, America just always does this.
This is the thing, and they learned this kind of with Cuba
that at first they basically had possession of it almost,
and that's what they were talking about,
that they kind of decided,

(24:30):
do we let them get independence
or do we just keep possession of it?
And then they realized that they could have
the best of both worlds,
where they pretend like they're independent,
but really they own the people who were ruling the country,
because it's easier to just manipulate
a couple people at the top with money
and the Jeffrey Epstein way with children, apparently.

(24:51):
But they found it,
that's kind of what starts America on its journey of coups,
if there's ever a government that you don't want,
let's just overthrow it and then put in a guy that likes us
and then he'll give us their oil for free.
That's it, that's the whole equation.
That's genius, honestly.
Yeah, I mean, it's evil and genius, yeah.

(25:13):
Dude, so okay, so America's cool with coups,
is what I'm hearing?
Brother. We could do a coup?
No. I think they've done a hundred coups.
I'm kidding, it's a joke, it's a comedy podcast.
It's a comedy podcast.
No, you know what, there is a non-joke version
of America getting couped and that's when America couped JFK.
We'll get there a different day.
We'll get there, we'll get there.

(25:34):
And that's another joke, but.
Another piece of comedy.
Exactly.
Yeah, classic America going on here.
Yeah, so.
I love the USA.
You know, it's like the typical thing.
America just sees other people's possessions as their own.

(25:55):
United Fruit saw their bananas as theirs.
So, you know, they get a say in their country
and then there's all the gas and oil refiners and stuff
and they get a say in their country.
And so it becomes like this, you know,
financial paradise essentially,
because then people start building hotels

(26:15):
and you know, it becomes like Miami, you know, essentially.
It's a tourist like vacation destination almost.
And then it gets basically to the point where, you know,
as the money's coming in,
then you start getting prostitution and gambling
and all that stuff.
And you know who runs those?
The mob.
So the mob and America basically own everything

(26:38):
on this island.
They're working the people like slaves forever.
They own all of their land.
No one has a home.
It's like, sounds familiar a little bit, but.
Hmm, weird.
But yeah, it gets to the point.
I'm just working like slaves here.
And if that was a TikTok that I remember you had.

(27:00):
Oh yeah, dude, someone got so mad at you.
You said, this is the closest we have been to slavery since.
You didn't say we were doing slavery, right?
Yeah, I didn't say we were.
Even though it doesn't exist, but we could, you know.
And I think that that guy is an example.
The guy who was commenting that you responded to,
that's an example of fed behavior.
Yeah, for sure.

(27:21):
Sorry, I just really had to get that out there.
There's a million questions.
I agree with you, but you didn't answer this part of my,
you're like, bro, you sent me 67 fucking messages.
I can't get to all of them.
And that's the point.
I just did another video with someone else
who was doing that where they're like,
I agree with you totally,
but those people are there to derail.

(27:42):
They're there to make you answer questions
and like fumble one and then pick it apart or.
Exactly, they just wanna see you crack
and like try to use the like, yeah,
they wanna wedge you to be discouraged
to speak about that thing anymore.
They wanna just squeeze their way in

(28:05):
and be like casting little bits of doubt on you
or lots of bits of doubt on you.
It's classic, that's fed behavior.
Yeah, so I normally don't engage with those people,
but I wanted to use that guy as an example.
But honestly, like we said before,
bringing this stuff in the open,

(28:25):
just like honestly saying what it is,
I feel like is freeing,
cause it's like they can't do anything.
No, I'm like, none of us are gonna be intimidated
by this dumb shit.
I can see through it.
Oh, it's so obvious on Twitter, dude.
Well, I won't derail this too far.
No, no, no, say it.
So obvious like fed behavior on Twitter.

(28:45):
Like, I mean, I'm not gonna.
Jackson Henkel feels like a fed.
There's a lot of feds on Twitter.
And that's not like a US State Department fed.
That's like a Russian Vladimir Putin fed.
But it's the same thing.
They all have the same aims,
so it doesn't really matter, right?
Yeah, free Palestine because MAGA,

(29:07):
which is like what we're talking about.
Yeah, lots of blue checks that just like
all are saying the same variation of things
where it's like, hmm.
Why do you guys care to spread this certain message?
That's weird.
That's interesting.
Oh, why did you reply to me and cast out
on my very like not weird observation?

(29:30):
Weird.
Yeah, and I hadn't heard of Jackson Henkel until
like you guys brought him up with me a couple days ago.
And then all I saw was him.
It was like they were pushing him hard.
We're TikTok right now, dude.
I keep reporting his videos because I just,
he like enrages me.
And also because we know what he's done to our group.
It's such an obvious grift, dude.

(29:51):
It's so obvious.
Well, it's just like he's, like we said,
he's one of the MAGA dudes.
Like he, like we've seen him online already on Twitter.
Like he's not new to the internet.
This guy's been around the block.
People know what he's about.
And it's just infuriating to see him get a platform
with Gen Zers that don't know him,
that are like, oh, free Palestine, yes.

(30:11):
Like they think this guy's on their side.
And it's like, dude, no, no, he's grifting
because he knows you care about that right now.
If I had access to the soundboard,
I would make some kind of song,
something about fed flags.
Fed flags.
I would say something about how.
Fed flags.
Yeah, there'll be like a sound bite about,
I don't know what the sound bite would be,
but just watch out for Nazis on Twitter
that are saying free Palestine.

(30:34):
Cause like, yeah, free Palestine,
but don't trust why the Nazis want to do that.
And it's pretty obvious too,
cause it's like they'll have some tweets that are like mild
and that are like, no, I do agree with that take.
They want you to be confused
and they're trying to bait you in.
Or they make sure that they're like very, very, very factual
about something that's going on in Palestine

(30:55):
or like how many people have died or whatever.
And it's all just because they like they're Nazis
and whoa, you know, I don't want to, I'm not gonna,
they don't particularly like.
And they're trying to like co-op
because that's always their thing is
they want to take, you know, there's a genuine left movement,
a grassroots actual left movement.
And their plan is to always divide.

(31:17):
It's divide and conquer.
So they go, they go and oh, we're also free Palestine.
We're free Palestine too.
So then you start listening to Jackson Hinkle
and that whole time for these three months
that he's talking about free Palestine,
he's not dropping any Nazi hot takes, you know?
But then after that, when he's like put his charm on you
and that kind of stuff, you know,

(31:38):
then he starts dropping the quick little Nazi jazz
or whatever.
He's like, are we sure about the actual number?
Yeah, exactly.
That's what he's gonna start talking about
in like March now on Twitter.
And then, yeah.
And then, you know, maybe let's say
he gained a million followers from this.
I don't know, hypothetically 900,000 people are like,
wait, this guy's a Nazi, I'll unfollow.

(31:59):
But what about the, I don't know if it would be 100,000
that would stay, but what about people that stay around?
It's a lot.
You know, he's a lot of people,
he's gonna have a drop in followers at some point
when he starts saying bullshit again.
But he's gonna gain, it's a net positive from when he started
and that's fucking stupid.
And when I say Nazi, I literally mean Nazi.
I don't like to use that word lightly.
I say it a lot because I'm talking about Nazis a lot.

(32:21):
But like Elon Musk's a fucking Nazi, dude.
He's like, that's a fact.
He's actually spewing Nazi views right now.
Nazi rhetoric and stuff.
Exactly, that's what they're all doing.
Dude, these guys idolize the Germans.
They literally do and it's finally showing through
because they think that they are starting to feel safe.
They're starting to feel like they can finally start

(32:42):
opening up about the Nazi shit.
They're getting very close.
Remember, this whole transformation from Elon being
the battery powered car guy.
Oh, I'm just a normal centrist guy.
I just don't like taxes, I'm moving to Texas.
I'm libertarian.
I thought it, I'm libertarian.
And then he totally turns on the left.
It's like, who was buying your cars, bro?

(33:03):
Who's buying those cars?
No one is, right?
Dude, I don't, yeah.
No, guys, guys.
It's like this was always the plan.
Guys I worked with bought Teslas.
This was always the plan.
No, it feels very fucked up.
Yeah, like software guys who live in Austin.
Yeah, they're buying Teslas, man.
I didn't realize that the tech guys were saving with them.

(33:25):
Yeah, you give them 120K a year.
They're getting a two bedroom apartment that's like three
grand and then they're going to buy the maxed out Tesla
and they're not going to have any money to save,
which is fine, but go off, spend your money.
Cause money is going to, this is the last year
that money has any value.
So if you happen to have any leftover, you just spend it.
Let's go.
That is financial advice.
We're going to a barcode system.

(33:46):
It's the last year.
Get rid of that shit.
Yeah.
Open up a million credit cards.
Open up as many credit cards as you can.
Okay, so yeah, so anyway, so back to Cuba.
The mafia and America basically owned Cuba.
They had all of their tourism, all the stuff,
and they install, you know, dictators.
So this guy, Batista, if you've ever heard of him,

(34:09):
but here's a quick video, a quick clip of the movie Bugsy,
which is there's a meeting in 1947 where all of the,
you know, it's like the, when in the wire,
when like Stringer Bell starts going legit, you know,
and they're like having their like meetings and stuff,
they they're like basically owning or running Cuba
and they're right about to open up the first hotel

(34:31):
in Las Vegas, the Pink Flamingo.
So they have like their yearly conference.
It's like a legit business conference in Havana
where they're just talking about organized crime and shit.
But I just think it's a funny, like, you know,
a funny little piece of history that these mob dudes are,
oh, I clicked the wrong one.
Yeah, never, never knew.
When did they bust all that up?

(34:53):
When did they like take down the mob or whatever,
like the main,
Say it again, Dante.
When did they take, like when were like the big take downs?
Of the mafia?
I could just be a normie,
but like I feel like that was like Al Capone, right?
Yeah, those were like, cause that was like what,
the third 20s?
Okay, so it was like before.

(35:13):
Cause that was like around the great depression.
Okay, but it was like, okay, so it was like before this.
Okay, that's fine.
I think, yeah, it was a little bit before.
And cause that's how the mob kind of came up
is when after they did the abolition,
or is that when they got rid of alcohol?
Prohibition, sorry, abolition.
Abolition of alcohol.
Dude, in Shalaa, honestly.

(35:37):
Free yourself from alcohol.
But yeah, that's kind of like what helped the mob
and stuff blow up is because of the prohibition of alcohol
because then they started supplying alcohol, you know?
And then that led to the heroin and the cocaine
and all that stuff.
But yeah, so this is like after the alcohol
before the cocaine.
Not at all.
No, the cartels don't exist because of these people.

(35:59):
No, no, no, no, no.
No, the cartels have.
And they're not trafficking anything.
And their power has nothing to do with things
that we deem illegal here either.
Anyway, continue, Corey.
Keep going.
They go open a new joint to the public.
Total cost of the hotel is now $6 million,
which is 5 million more than the figure
I gave the original.
Okay, to get the last few million he needed

(36:19):
to finish construction.
And he's had to sell 400% of the hotel.
A lot of people who think they got major shares
in this joint are famous individuals like movie stars
and wealthy businessmen with political connections
who ain't just gonna roll over and get stiff
when the time comes to collect.
Not that there'll be a time to collect

(36:39):
because chances are this whole thing
is gonna be a total fucking fiasco.
All of this is nothing compared
to the most serious matter at hand.
It's just a question of steel.
Okay, that's all I really wanna show for now.
It's just like a funny, you know,
it's like these mob guys that are like sitting around
having like a business conference
because they're all kind of going legit and stuff, you know?

(37:02):
The money is getting so big
that they literally start donning suits and stuff
and like then they become like corporation owners.
Yeah, rumor has it.
Because at a certain point it's just like you make money.
It doesn't matter what you're doing.
Yeah, rumor, yeah.
What's the rumor?
Oh.
You're just hanging.
The rumor has it is that the,

(37:23):
like if you were to look at the supply chain
for the cartels, now I could just be,
this could be completely coming out of my ass.
Well, you said rumor, it's okay.
But I've heard this before.
Is that their supply, I mean like if you just think
on it, I don't know.
Even if I have heard this somewhere
and maybe this is an original thought, I highly doubt it.
But the supply chain for drugs with the cartel
and like just the way that they like kind of run Mexico

(37:45):
and like how much shit they move around,
like as complicated as any American company,
like they do, that's scale, dude.
Like they have, they put some thought behind
how they're gonna move fentanyl through Mexico.
That's what the Republicans would want me to say
is that there's fentanyl pouring across the border.
That's true, they would love to hear that.

(38:06):
So, you know, if that keeps me happy, I'll say it.
Sure, guys.
No, fentanyl's not.
Yeah, listen to our podcast.
We talk, oh yeah, that's what we talk about all the time.
Sorry, really had to get that out.
Well, thank you for it.
Ah, I had to do it.
You wanna know something crazy?
You ever heard of the World Trade Organization?

(38:27):
You know, like the thing that like runs?
I thought he was too.
Well, aren't those like semi-related or whatever?
I think, didn't the World Trade Organization
operate out of the World Trade Center?
Am I just making that up?
I think maybe it did, but you know where it started?
You know where the first meeting was?
Havana.
I was gonna say, was it Cuba?

(38:49):
Yeah, and have you ever heard of the movie Godfather 2?
Go ahead, Dante.
I was gonna say, is this like one of those things,
like as I hear about these conspiracy theories a lot,
there's conspiracy theories where they say
all these people get together on some secret island.
This feels like, you know, I don't even know
the details of that one,
because it's such a conspiracy theory,

(39:09):
but this feels like less of a conspiracy theory.
This feels like kind of more like just historical fact.
Right? Yeah, it feels like,
based on historical information and stuff, a little bit,
but we're just gonna watch a fictionalized version of it,
though we're gonna watch the Godfather 2, right?
We're gonna watch a fictionalized version
of the first meeting of the World Trade Organization

(39:33):
with a whole bunch of representatives
from different companies that were running Cuba.
Ready?
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
["Cuba's

(39:57):
Cuba looks fun.
It's always got this like really warm orange color,
you know?
Dude, that's such a, that's so funny.
That is classic, bro.
Can you think south of Florida?
South of the border, you gotta have an orange color filter.
So as how do you know where it is?
I want to thank this distinguished group
of American industrialists

(40:21):
for continuing to work with Cuba.
Listen to the companies.
For the greatest period of prosperity
in her entire history.
Mr. William Sho,
for presenting the General Food Company.
Representando the General Food Company.
Senores Congo and Dan, United Telephone and Telegraph Company.

(40:43):
Mr. Petty,
regional vice president of the Pan American Mining Corporation.
Robert Allen of South American Sugar.
Mr. Michael Corleone of Nevada.
Mr. Michael Corleone of Nevada.
Representing our associates in tourism and leisure activities.
Tourism and leisure.

(41:03):
And my old friend and associate from Florida,
Not Florida.
I would like to take this.
This is again a fictionalized version
of possibly what happened in real life,
but most likely did.
It's probably at least close enough.
Yeah.
And you know, this is 10 years after that other meeting

(41:25):
when the mafia guys start going like legit, you know,
that was called the Havana conference.
And then this is 10 years later,
and they're sitting at the table
with the United Fruit Company, the United Telegraph Company.
Like these are the biggest companies in the world at that,
you know, or at least in our hemisphere, right?
This would be like, it'd be crazy if like, imagine,
dude, imagine if there was like a meeting with like

(41:48):
all the biggest company CEOs now.
So like Mark, this is, this is imaginary,
but imagine if like Mark Zuckerberg
and then Jeff and then Mr. Jeff Bezos
and Elon Musk.
And Elon Musk and like all those tech nerds who like,
yeah, Peter and Elon.
Imagine if all, and Warren Buffett maybe,

(42:09):
and like all those like, and all those people
went to like this exclusive event
that no one could go to for two days every summer,
every other summer, every four summers, I don't know.
Imagine, I forget what that's called,
but there's a thing that they do
that sounds a lot like this.
So pretty bizarre.
But like imagine if we actually did that in real life.
But where they just go and divvy up everyone's resources
and they say, hey, hey, let's take this.

(42:30):
Just like this, they did in this movie.
Yeah.
Oh, imagine, that'd be crazy.
That would be crazy.
I don't know if what they,
I don't think they're doing crime at the meeting,
but if they were, that would be worth making a movie about.
Probably.
Well, this is just a fictional movie.
Yeah, this is fiction.
And like they do have a real meeting,
but I don't know what they're talking about at the meeting,
but it's definitely not crime
because they're billionaires and they're ethical.

(42:52):
But no, literally they don't think about it as crime.
They don't.
They just think of it as business.
Yeah.
They just get so like.
They look at numbers.
Yeah.
They're blinded by the money and they're like,
these are business decisions.
I mean, that's what we're looking at with the trafficking shit
that seems like it's everywhere.
It's like Diddy and fucking all these people and Roger and Epstein,

(43:17):
they're all like semi connected, you know,
like they're all the same top players who are needing these like weird services
that are trafficking kids.
They're going to run them errands.
Yeah, dude.
I mean, I just found out.
I just realized the stuff with Will and Jada today that it's like,
oh, they are.
They're kind of doing similar stuff.

(43:41):
Like everyone is a demon.
Everyone.
Doesn't he like love to.
They have an open relationship.
He doesn't like to.
No, dude, I don't think.
I think it's that they're all actually gay
and they all have like beards and they all like traffic people or slash groom them.

(44:02):
You know, like I think this is just what I heard from Jaguar.
Right. I don't know.
I'm just repeating stuff that I've heard from other people.
So weird.
Well, I feel like Jaden Smith is the one that just said something.
Yeah.
His friend, the guy from Empire, he was the youngest kid on Empire.
For a few years, you know, like Will's always like bringing these, you know,

(44:24):
what do they call it? Mentoring their mentoring.
But it always ends with like at the end one one night,
the the guys that are staying with them, getting mentored,
are screaming, running out of the house in the middle of the night.
It's like happened like 20 times.
Allegedly is what I've heard.
Not not 20, a couple.
I just think the guy from Empire.
Yeah. When you hear like, I don't know where I've said this before.

(44:49):
Maybe it was on Baking Baked, which you want to hear more of us were on that podcast called Baking Baked.
We have fun over there.
But I think I said something like like if you like, yeah, a coincidence.
A thing can be a coincidence.
And I will if it's one off, I'll usually chalk something up to a coincidence.
If it's two, it could still be two coincident coincidae, whatever the core would be.

(45:13):
But like if you keep hearing like, oh, I've heard this rumor about this.
And if you keep hearing and like all but confirming things, right,
it's not just like hearsay.
You're like, aha, I just don't have a picture of him doing it.
But I have all the other information.
So I'm pretty sure if you hear something like that, all these people being connected together, I don't know that it all feels like there's that many coincidences.

(45:36):
It's impossible, impossible for it to be a coincidence.
Yeah. You can't have that.
And there's documented cases from like the do you ever hear about the Franklin scandal that was like in the 60s and stuff?
That's it was the Jeffrey Epstein of the 60s and it was all run out of Nebraska.
It was run out of Omaha.
It was run out by a dude who ran a bank there and like a bunch of congress people like and do they were trying these kids all over the country.

(46:04):
It's like, it's not like a what?
Hey, let's let's do our weekly reminder.
Yeah. So I'm in good mental health, mental, spirit, checking with everyone.
Let's just a week. Yeah, I haven't been near any balconies.
I still don't own a firearm and I would never off myself.
I'm in great mental spirits right now.

(46:26):
How about you, Dante? I'm also in great mental spirits.
Obviously, you know, everybody, everybody has like good and, you know, better and less good days.
But overall, my baseline is really good. Yeah.
And overall, I have a lot to be really optimistic about. Yeah.
I think my life is headed in a good direction.
So yeah, I would. Well, I would never do anything without saying a lot to everyone.

(46:50):
So yeah, I would live stream it.
I would like to ever do like, yeah.
So if we were to ever do a Psyop, right, where we just we us three go off grid and don't tell anybody, we would never do.
We would have some people who like sign contracts that they're not going to say anything, but they know what we're doing.
And that if if we ever go missing without, you know, having some of our someone know why I would never scare you guys.

(47:17):
I'm not a prank. I don't do prankster. No, I'm not a prankster boy.
Yeah. How about you, Corey? How have you been feeling the last week?
You do, truly honestly. Yeah, no.
And I hate heights. I'm not going to even if I ever did, which I wouldn't.
I'm too scared. I would never do it with like one of the ropeways, jumping ways.

(47:38):
Knifeways. Never. I couldn't do any of those. I'm too cowardly.
You were no way. No, I do.
That's like that's that's selfish.
Maybe it is. I don't know.
That's controversial. But also, dude, like I am honestly like feeling the most optimistic I've ever felt either.
This year's either going to be the greatest year or the worst year.

(48:01):
At the end of this year, I might. But it depends on how that goes, you know. But right now, I'm optimistic as fuck.
I think that people are finally getting what's going on.
People are listening. People are like actively working together.
Like, and that's the year you know, that's exactly what they are writing down.
Your agent or whatever is writing down. He's like, oh, end of 2024, end of 2024.

(48:24):
We could do it then.
But no, seriously, I tell us more about Cuba again. Yeah, fuck.
Yeah, I do. OK, so. So, yeah.
So basically, my the point of all that is just that you hear all these names and all these companies and stuff who are divvying up Cuba's resources, Cuba's land, Cuba's, you know, all the stuff that could make them money and have an economy.

(48:50):
All these American and Pan American and like conglomerate, you know, companies come in and they they just divvy it up. They literally split up the pie.
And there's there's no fucking Cuban telegram and telephone company there.
There's no fucking Cuban fruit company there, you know.
And and guys, this is why all this stuff, I feel like is always connected.

(49:12):
Like when I'm not talking about Palestine, I'm talking about Palestine because all of the shit is connected, you know.
So but yeah, anyway, the so all these people own Cuba except for fucking Cuba, which is bullshit.
So then if you just replace the word, like you said, like if you just replace the word Cuba for like insert, I don't know how many places so many places.

(49:37):
Insert. Yeah, like there's no Congo.
I mean, what's the mineral cobalt company? Yeah, you know, it's like there's the American cobalt company or whoever's doing it. What do you say?
What's the list of all the fucking coups that Wikipedia lists like Wikipedia, Italy, Syria, Albany or Albania, Albania, New York, Iraq,

(50:03):
2000 assassination attempts on Fidel Castro, Cambodia, Congo, Cuba, Dominican Republic, South Vietnamese coup.
Like, dude, this is this is what what they're going to try and do here is what they do to everyone.
And it normally works. The people that do all of this are also the ones that get to designate who's a terrorist, apparently.

(50:25):
But I don't think but none of that qualifies, apparently.
So I don't know. Yeah, I mean, I just want social democracy.
I love Bernie Sanders. He's vote blue no matter who he is.
He's the furthest left. He's the furthest left you can go.
And that's terrorism.
Doing a false flag like coup in a foreign country is not terrorism.

(50:50):
But no, that's being on the left and wanting health care. Terrorism. Terrorist.
It's not my fault. But so anyway, fighting back against an oppressive regime.
Terrorism. Always terrorism. Terrorism.
Then that's us getting on the CIA's good side. Sorry.
Continue, Corey. Sorry. I. So then Fidel Castro and Che Guevara came in.

(51:14):
And I think this this video right here is just a good little overview of how basically once the Cuban revolution happened,
the mafia fled. And that's why Vegas became so popular afters because they moved their base from Havana to Las Vegas.
And now that's why everyone's obsessed with Las Vegas. Oh, OK.

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So this is a tie in the sports betting. OK, so I I'm happy I'm wearing this hat.
So we're going to get off a little tangent here. But we're talking Vegas, baby.
So I've been very disillusioned this year. I am a lifelong Detroit Lions fan.
I love the NFL my whole life. Started when they went on 16.

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They went a single fucking game. Laughing stock of all sports forever.
And I said, this is nice. I stuck with them till now.
So what I'm saying here is I don't know if anybody if anybody is by the off chance that anybody who listens to hello alphabet agencies also watches football.
I feel like there's not a huge overlap there. But basically what happened is there's a conspiracy.

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So there is a conspiracy and the over like like the mainstream outlets like ESPN agree with what I'm saying here.
Like this is a this isn't even really a conspiracy. It's a conspiracy.
Like basically what happened is that so the Detroit Lions that are worth three point one billion dollars were playing the Dallas Cowboys were worth eight billion dollars.
So it's how it works. And the way the NFL works is that I believe it's not individual clubs.

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So like the Lions don't have profits. Cowboys don't have profits. I believe at least to a certain extent they like profit share between the owners.
It's kind of like a co-op for the rich people. Yeah. So all these rich guys own this thing and they don't.
Why the fuck most of them some of them care about football. Most of them don't care about football. They're billionaires.
They just want to make some money. So hypothetically the owner of a team could be OK with their team losing if it meant that they were going to make more money which feels like a stupid reason to play sports.

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Dude I love competition. I can even see it just being individual refs being like no. So this is what I'm saying.
Hear me out. Hear me out. I was just getting into a little background about how capital will definitely influence the sports in America.
And so the Lions were playing the Cowboys and they were down by seven points with a minute and some change.

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They had no timeouts. It's very unlikely that they win. So they drive down the field. They have amazing drives.
There's bam bam bam bam bam bam bam. They score a touchdown with like 15 seconds left 20 seconds left in the game.
It's like oh shit they're going to win the game. Hell yeah. And this game was important for the Lions.
If they won the game they would have been the number two seed and they would get an extra home playoff game which there's an advantage there.

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And so what happened is when they went they went for two points to win the game because they needed they needed two points to go up.
So right they they they they go for two then they get it. They run like this crazy awesome trick play where they they throw the ball to the fucking linemen.
The linemen catches the game winning two point conversion. It was awesome. I'm celebrating for 15 seconds.
I'm like holy shit we just won the game. That's awesome.

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I don't know where the ref comes over and said they throw a flag and they say illegal whatever and they say that no Lions don't win game over.
No he didn't he didn't do the thing he was supposed to do. No.
And then later on video evidence came out saying exactly the opposite of what the referee claimed during the game.
Like it is just like even if you don't like football it's what what probably is happening in my opinion is that this and this is not the first time that this referee has really fucked up bad like this.

(54:52):
He's done this a few times. So I think what seems like might be happening is that every other fucking ad on an NFL game is go to draft.
So suck on Pat Mahomes ass and throw all of your spare change at him while you never make any money because this shit is designed to scam you.
And so the NFL is pushing those ads every fucking game all the fucking time when it used to just be like Gatorade and shit.

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And now it right now there's no way that these refs aren't like if I guarantee if we looked into the head of officials whatever his wife would be the CEO of DraftKings.
I don't know. I know they are. I know they are.
I worked at the fucking arenas for Wisconsin. I worked at the Cole Center and I worked at fucking Camp Randall. I know these fucking coaches bro.

(55:39):
All of these guys are the fucking same. And I know that every single one down to the fucking every single assistant and probably the fucking the the athletic trainers.
All of them are sports betting all of them. I guarantee it.
Like it's so accessible. It's NFL players are allowed to they're allowed to bet on non NFL games which is insane.

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So but listen to this. So they're not allowed to do it when they're at the facility.
And I know that because the Lions had a player that got suspended after the team they had like a thing that was like you know you're allowed to bet just not can't bet on the NFL.
You can bet on whatever else you want. You can't bet on the NFL. He's like all right cool.
So he's got all friends at the stadium graduated. He graduated college like I don't know a year ago.

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So all his friends still play a fucking Alabama. Of course he's going to have some insider info on Alabama football.
And so but whatever that's not the rule he broke. The reason he got suspended was because he did it at the stadium.
So they had this. That's just a dumb rule. Don't let the players fucking bet. That's ridiculous.
Anyway the key my point with that is that the NFL is absolutely it's like all it feels almost as fake as a WWE at this point.

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But dude it's I think it's like everything you know because every capitalism just always has to have that 10 percent bump than the last year.
But at a certain point it's like Earth is not made out of finite or infinite resources like we are a finite resource you know like so you can't exponentially inflate forever.
Like at a certain point you're going to reach like the fucking peak and like we're at the zenith right now.

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Like you can only have so many fucking middlemen you know like I feel like this is all the same problem in every industry and every fucking thing.
It's like the money is the problem. The money is the fucking problem.
Yeah well and before we talk about gambling totally fine like yeah it wasn't fine. Now it's everyone on everything.

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Yeah no you should be able to like I think gambling should be legal.
Like I don't have a problem with people gambling but like I feel like sports betting should be like oh I'm in the casino physically.
I'm going to put I'm going to bet on whatever I'm going to bet on because I'm at in Vegas.
Fuck it put a thousand bucks on like that's what people do.
Let them do it. But it it's crazy that like I can just like get on a VPN and go on DraftKings and lose all my money.

(58:01):
And they don't even check like there's just like an ID. I guess you need a driver's license like crypto too.
I mean everything it's just everything. It's all just completely unregulated.
Go out figure out how to get your bag. It doesn't matter how you do it. Just go do it baby. Go go figure it out.
Make NFTs. We'll give you a hundred dollars just sign up. You'll flip it. I swear.

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Well this is like the scams sweatshirt and the merch shit with like Mr. Beast and the the misfits people like it.
Everyone is a scammer. It's all just scams. America's the great American fucking grift dude.
It gets me so fucking pissed and I think we're not asking for much.
We just want to fucking hang out and have a house. Right. Yeah.

(58:45):
You guys need to have islands. Come on dude.
Like I just want to be able to hang out with my homies and like not be stressed every second and like worrying about how I'm going to pay for food.
That'd be cool. What's your metaphor. You said you had a good.
Yeah. So like we're kind of falling behind. It seems like as a whole like the U.S.

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And I was thinking about the sport of basketball specifically like the Americans are kind of not.
If you look at the best players in the world it's all European players and I legitimately think that is directly related to like American capitalism.
Because do you know like the schedule for people like if you're going to go to the NBA and you're like if you're like 14 years old and you like show that you have the talent to do it.

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Do you know you have to do to make the NBA. You have to play basketball for like 11 months a year.
You never get a break. And so these kids are like getting they're amazing at like 19 years old and then they're like their bodies deteriorate when they're 23 and they can't play for that long.
So all the best players are like like go pitch plays on the again it's like everyone's money like basketball and he just literally treats like a nine to five.

(59:54):
He's like no I just want to go back to Serbia and ride my horses and yeah I know I love that dude.
He's like he understands the president did how good he is. Yeah I love that.
He's like did you watch film or did you train. No no he shows up.
He just shows up and he's like I'll get in shape like the playoffs are a long way away. I'll be good by then. That's all that matters.

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That's vibes. That's how everyone should treat their jobs.
And yeah that European basketball is cool and I think that's because they don't like they don't like put their whole life into it like they do.
They like play soccer and stuff so they're more like they just they're more well rounded and I think that's just like a good example of how like if in America in America if you want to be good at something you can really only you have to choose like one thing and just like you have to go all in on one thing because everyone.

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Everything's so fucking competitive and there's so much money and everything.
And I just think that at a certain point you'd like lose the ability to do anything else.
And then look at look at what it does to like Naomi Osaka like she kind of missed out on some of her best years.
Didn't she like take like two years off you know because of the stress and stuff or was that.

(01:01:00):
I'm remembering something. It's like you know very taxing and stuff. Yeah.
The the capitalism and the the competitiveness all this shit the overworking the work culture here like this is the way all the passions just get beat out of people in this country.
Yeah.
You are arguing with someone on.

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Yeah.
Like a 20 minute.
Yeah no it was worth it.
There were lots of good.
No no I mean all this is important because this is it's a very fucking.
Yeah it's all like I feel like there's a very good parallel between what's going on you know.
I mean this is this is like the we need to lead to the freedom of all people you know.
This is like kind of what's going on now in a you know a little bit of a similar way but.

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But yeah I do I think all of its fucking connected it it is.
It is all in its own way.
So this is our boy.
Definitely not Justin Trudeau's father.
Say it again.
Definitely not Justin Trudeau's father correct.
Absolutely not.
Look at this man.

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Tell me that is not.
Tell me that's not him.
That's him.
Tell me that's not his dad.
Bro it is literally not it's not even his dad it's him.
Look at him.
That is Justin fucking Trudeau.
In brown face.
Dude.
So dude.
Okay this is a joke.
This is a joke guys.
This is a joke.
So if if Fidel Castro is Justin Trudeau's dad.

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Was.
No I shouldn't ask.
I shouldn't make this joke.
Never mind.
If true then no.
Is it blackface if he is Cuban.
Oh I was like what are you talking about.
Well no because he did brown face.
He didn't do blackface.
Is it even considered brown face then.
Was it in.
Well because it was it was he was portraying an Indian.

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This is a goof.
This is a dumb goof.
I'm sorry.
This is all.
Hey I'm going to reel the boys in right now.
You can keep it in because I'm going to add this caveat that these boys are they're goofing
too hard and don't worry guys I'll get them under control.
I'm sure.
No I genuinely think it's fine to ask the question.
If.
I was just asking a question.

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You're right.
Is cube is Fidel is Cuban right is of Cuban descent that.
Then it becomes a question of then OK well then Justin Trudeau is Cuban.
Then the question is not did Justin Trudeau do brown face.
It is did Justin Trudeau.
Was it a Cuban guy.
Imitate was it an Indian guy.
Is that what he was doing.
I think so.

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Yeah.
I feel like it definitely is different.
I don't remember what it was.
It's it's a little bit different.
It's a little bit different.
So I would say probably not.
I still think it's wrong but it's definitely not.
It's going to be my last episode.
I've had a really great time here.
It's wrong but it's so funny right.

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OK so anyway Fidel Castro.
So guess what.
That was all a joke.
It's not OK.
Total joke.
I disavow everything I've said up until this point.
They think they're so funny guys.
We're just trying to be edge lords like Austin.
I'm trying to be just like Austin.
Dude I like this first episode of his podcast.
It's sad.
It's like so cringe dude.

(01:04:21):
I'm trying to like pull out like out like you know awful each other.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you ever did you ever scroll.
There's like 200 of them.
Did you ever scroll through and read the titles.
That's a fun exercise.
Is he in every single one or he's just on a couple.
No.
I think what happens is like so for reference this is a podcast about Austin.

(01:04:44):
Well OK so it's theorized heavily theorized that Austin Russell is a guest on a I'll just
call it a Nazi podcast called The Third Rail.
It sounds exactly like him.
And there's other there's other things pointing us to the fact that Austin Russell is talking
on this podcast.
But what it feels like is like when there's like family gatherings or whatever Austin

(01:05:07):
hops in because it's probably like you know him and Peter family.
You know you want to go talk about the plan for Atlanta.
Yeah dude I've been waiting to cook on this.
Like in the person.
Yeah.
Can I also interject because Dante said the name of the podcast earlier when we first
started talking about it.

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I would not recommend.
Yeah don't go listen to it if you don't have a thick stomach.
It's bad.
Thick stomach.
Is that a thing.
Yeah I say it.
Milky stomach.
If you don't have a thick stomach.
It's like some of the most disgusting shit I've ever heard.
It made me nauseous truly.
I've only been able to listen to clips but it was.
I'm going to finish listening to it because I got it.
No you got to put yourself through it.

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We got to.
It's giving me so much ammo too.
We'll give you what you need.
We'll play some pushups.
I understand.
Don't worry.
He's like very insecure and very you know like you can tell from these guys.
Everything's always a self-report with them.
It's always like whatever they say you are is what they're doing and everything that
they say they are is the opposite.
So you know they always try to put that tough guy like oh you know I'm going to say some

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racial slur or whatever but really I'm just a scared little boy that's kind of scared
of everything.
They're doing it on the internet without their face attached to it.
Behind an alias.
Exactly.
That's what's so ironic about it.
Anything I say on the internet I would say I don't have I don't use any burners without
my face on it.
I have second accounts.
I say everything that I comment you can trace back to me.
Even my Reddit profile.
Like I don't give a fuck dude.

(01:06:33):
No I have like all my socials linked to my Reddit.
I'm like no you can come and find me.
No you can read my other work.
This is who I am.
Well everybody thinks they're anonymous and like tech companies you're not anonymous dude.
They can target you.
Fuck it.
Own it.
Put your name on it.
Yes.
I love when they address Pete's Coffee to me.
I don't know if we're supposed to be boycotting them.
What are you talking about?
Like Amazon.

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The tech companies who are tracking me and if not I'm not anonymous.
Where Pete's Coffee comes from?
It's perfectly targeted to me.
They advertise me Pete's Coffee and I buy it.
I'm so confused how you got there.
You can say no to their ads.
I know.
I'm really confused how we got to Pete's Coffee.
Fidel Castro was a lawyer and Che Guevara was a doctor.

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So I'll give you the Cuban revolution in like two seconds.
So you know all those the mafia and everyone owned the country and finally people got fed
up you know.
And like 1953 is when Fidel and Fidel started this revolution and it was basically like
it wasn't that many people dude.
I think the first like group was like less than 200 people and they tried to.

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I think they.
How many?
Less than a hundred?
It was like a hundred and sixty dude.
And then the second time when they actually did the revolution they came over with just
80 people.
It's crazy.
And I think they.
So here.
So they want to get all those motherfuckers out of here because everyone was starving
didn't have a house right.

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So Fidel Fidel does a tries to attack an armory to get all the weapons from that in like 1953
I think.
And that's with one hundred and sixty people.
And their plan is to go attack the armory get all the weapons and then give all the
weapons to the peasants and kind of just you know naturally get everyone to do an armed

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rebellion like everyone was fed up at this point you know.
So it was a question of like how do we do this.
And Fidel felt that from watching like what happened a couple of years earlier in Guatemala
where they they did a coup and they installed one of their dictators who is now like you
know was doing like death squads and all this horrible shit.

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And then they did it in Iran and you know Fidel realized that like there's no there's
no like talking with these people.
It's it's either we we fight them or we they take over you know.
So whether he's right or wrong I don't know but I totally can see how he can get to that
idea.

(01:09:10):
You know like because you're looking at all these other countries Iran and you know like
the Congo and all these places are falling around them you know and it's just the fucking
stupid CIA control exactly.
So we understand why Fidel Castro did it right.
We under we can we can we can understand how somebody could get to that point back in Cuba
back then kind of sounds like other places right now but we don't need to elaborate on

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that.
It's an interesting parallel.
I think people yeah people can definitely enforce them.
Yeah I just wanted to really explicitly point it out.
Yeah.
So this first the first coup or the first like overthrow that they tried to do they
attacked this barracks called the Moncada barracks and it fails.
I think four people like immediately get killed from the return fire from the Batista troops

(01:09:59):
and they started to retreat and I think that they all got caught and stuff.
So what ended up happening was like the Batista guys executed like 40 of the 160 of them or
whatever and then put like 25 of them in prison together.
And then in that in the like two years that they're in jail Fidel and the like 25 people

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they form this group called the movement and they basically just teach each other marks
and shit and they just go to like revolutionary school in prison together which is awesome.
That's like kind of what happened with like Lenin a little bit I think in my very very
high knowledge of Vladimir Lenin.
Well like I think he tried like he like I could be wrong dude I don't I don't know all

(01:10:42):
this shit that much but he could I think he tried like a little mini rebellion type thing
or like he was like he was like distributing propaganda right.
Like he was he was he was he was a content creator.
He was making whatever people who were in charge decided that his content was a crime
right.
So then they sent him in exile and then they let his girlfriend go hang out with him too.

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So there's wife or whatever.
So it's like well then they just got to be in stealth mode for a few years and then they
wrote a little manifesto or whatever they did and then they came back and they fucking
took over Russia.
Dude literally get get this the the reason that they so luckily they weren't he wasn't
one of the like 20 that or 30 or 40 or whatever that was executed was just like randomly some

(01:11:28):
of them were executed and the others weren't.
And and then where they let go.
So after like two years the Batista literally let him go and was and like shrugged it off
like what's he going to do.
I have the backing of the U.S.
Oh doesn't that sound also so fucking familiar bro.

(01:11:49):
Truly like they get so arrogant and dude that there's just so many parallels but like the
arrogant arrogance arrogance is what is the downfall usually and I don't know if you are
noticing it but I'm noticing a lot of arrogant motherfuckers around right now.
Yeah me too.
A lot of arrogant motherfuckers that have really gotten super Roger doing literal crimes out

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in the open and they're not crimes.
If it's not inherently a crime they're very comfortable doing things that are very close
to crimes and may as well be and they're just bold with it.
They'll do it loud and be like what the fuck are you going to do about it.
No honestly though what the from their perspective what the fuck are you going to do about it.

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What has anybody ever done about it.
It's yeah.
I mean a lot of people in the U.S. too.
I got the backing of the U.S. government.
There's a lot of people here too that's like I'm not scared.
I'm not scared.
It's really.
It's like you know all the business leaders CEOs defense contractor type people where
it's like no they they're right.

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They're covered.
They're fine.
They're not doing anything illegal even though they're manufacturing things that I think
are crimes.
500 million dollar check.
They're not going to come after me.
They love me.
They gave me all this money.
Wild.
Yeah anyway.
But yeah they've just like you know they've gotten to the point where it's all just I

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don't know it's too big.
It's too arrogant.
They're so arrogant.
But yeah so the first the first rebellion fails and then they go to jail and then they
literally let him go and they say we got that we got America.
I don't give a shit what you're going to do.
And then they I think they I think they exile.

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Yeah they exiled him to Mexico.
So he wasn't allowed to like come back to Cuba.
That was like part of the you know deal of his release or whatever.
But you know who the fuck he met in Cuba dog or in Mexico dog who motherfucking Che Guevara
and him and Che Guevara get together and they go Che goes hey I think that the only way

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that you're ever going to get anyone out of Cuba is if you do an armed rebellion.
And then I have an idea.
I was just thinking the same fucking thing.
And they're like oh dude were you just think did we just become best friends.
Really this is like the bro like the brothers mean.
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking of.

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So this is I want everyone to think real quick.
Have you ever heard Che or Fidel speak.
Have you ever seen a video clip from school or anything.
Is it readily available.
No they really villainize Che Guevara.
And I think that's isn't Che Guevara the guy where like Steven Crowder has that t shirt.
It's like it's like it's a picture of Che Guevara.

(01:14:45):
That's like where I know Che Guevara.
It's such a stupid t shirt that I always see Steven Crowder wearing.
It's like a picture of Che Guevara and it's a big red t shirt with a picture of Che Guevara
and it's a socialism is for figs.
Like yeah it's like star g s and he claims that it means figs when everybody knows what

(01:15:06):
it actually means.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you know like the we've definitely seen Fidel Castro and they you know they'll like
show the pictures and stuff of him looking like either like a militant like dictator and
stuff but or like super slovenly like making fun of him like for his beard and shit.

(01:15:31):
Who is that guy that we watched.
He was he said like he wanted to go talk.
He's the only like dude who's like talked to Castro.
There was a clip.
Remember that.
What was his name.
It was like a someone from the US was Oliver Stone Oliver Stone.
Stone it might have been we're gonna watch Oliver Stone clip.
Is it the clip where he's like well I wanted to talk to him.

(01:15:54):
I don't I went and talked like why did you go talk to Fidel Castro is a movie called
Cuba and a cameraman that we're gonna watch a clip from that maybe it's from that might
be but basically he was just like well I'd only been told things about I've never seen
it.
Really.
I wanted to talk to the guy I wanted to see what he was all about and it was like that's
what I should do.
People do is do it.
That was for real me visiting John H. Mayer and the county correctional facility.

(01:16:18):
If people are telling you something about someone sometimes a lot of time you should
ask why are they telling me this.
Is it because they're trying to mislead me.
Is it because they are involved and they don't want me to know what the other side is because
dude most of the time it's that it's like narcissist manipulative people think that

(01:16:39):
they can control you by pulling you in and telling you shit and or being like usually
it's usually like oh they're crazy don't listen to them they're not.
So it's like oh look at this crazy dictator he's nuts.
No it's just like no they're crazy person don't even you don't even need to hear them
you're gonna go crazy if you just listen to them they're not crazy.
But I think you should fucking listen.

(01:16:59):
Yeah I think we should listen to some crazy people every once in a while.
Let's hear what they have to say.
Instead of abetting subversion in other Latin American countries.
Do you see any way out of this situation any way to improve relations.
I think with regards to solutions there are solutions and I think there is only one.

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We have said repeatedly to the government of the US that we do not want anything but
to forget us that they that they do not consider us even for good or evil.
From New York City Face the Nation a spontaneous and unrehearsed news interview with Ernesto

(01:17:45):
Che Guevara Cuban Minister of Industry Major Guevara will be questioned by CBS News United
Nations correspondent Richard C. Hotelet Ted Schultz of the Washington Bureau of the New
York Times and CBS News correspondent Paul Niven.
Major Guevara you said a moment ago you would simply like us Americans to forget Cuba.

(01:18:09):
Your speech the other day suggested that you can't forget us you consider us a hostile
government 90 miles away.
How can you expect us to forget you?
Total Fed.
I didn't say exactly that you that I expected to forget this.

(01:18:29):
You ask a solution and I said what was that solution in the present moment.
If it's possible or not that's another question.
I'm major Guevara on several opportunities recently Premier Fidel Castro has suggested
in interviews with visiting newspaper men and on other occasions that a new effort be

(01:18:53):
made to normalize relations between Cuba and the United States particularly in the field
of trade and exchanges.
As an economist do you feel yourself that a resumption of relations of this nature would
be useful or welcome for Cuba?
In other words would you like to see the relations normalized?

(01:19:16):
No, not as an economist because I have never considered myself an economist but only an
official of the Cuban government as another Cuban.
I think harmonious relations with the US would be very good for us from the economical point

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of view more than in any other field because all our industry has been established by the
US and primary products and repair parts that we have to make with much difficulty or to
bring from other.
Okay so I just want you to hear a little bit of him uncut you know because I don't think

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anyone ever hears that and I don't know if you get this sense from him but he doesn't
seem to be like a crazed dictator.
I'm not getting crazy dictator from that in my humble opinion.
Real quick I'll hop into the next clip of Fidel real quick because so Fidel is the Fidel
basically was the Fidel was the leader of the revolution in Cuba and he was actually

(01:20:23):
Cuban and Che was like his best friend.
He was his friend who helped him with the revolution essentially you know.
Che Guevara is Mexican?
Che Guevara I think is Argentinian but was in Mexico because they cooed Argentina I think
and he got kicked out of there.
Or maybe it was Spain.
He's a two time coup.

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Two time coup kind of guy.
He was affected by a coup and that's why he like went on a revolutionary journey like
his whole life what he wanted to do was liberate all of South America.
He wanted every country to have its own independence and stuff you know.
But yeah so real quick we'll just watch the Fidel part two then.

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So this is before the revolution happened.
I think this is right before when he did the first failed coup or armed rebellion.
And there with a group of followers they planned a new attempt to overthrow the dictator.
Looking for support Fidel toured Cuban communities in the United States, in New York, New Jersey

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and Florida.
Many sympathizers both rich and poor contributed to his cause.
By the following year 1956 Fidel had assembled the nucleus of a guerrilla force and felt
ready to return to Cuba.
A young Argentine doctor, Ernesto Che Guevara joined them.
I just look exactly the same.

(01:21:55):
Brother it's fucking ridiculous.
He united his ideals in the first place.
There's a little writing, a little writing from my father where he says I spent the whole
night talking to Fidel and the other day I woke up being a member of his group.
After the legendary 12 hour meeting Che's life became an important part of the Cuban

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revolution.
82 people including Che set out for Mexico on the cabin cruiser Granma.
Alright here's where it pops off.
An uprising in Santiago de Cuba was planned to coincide with their arrival.
Now, before the landing, a man fell into the water.
They started looking for him and the man appeared and we were shouting, ah, Polanito, rock, rock.

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Rock didn't appear until the end.
And Fidel said, and we're not leaving until we save him.
That moved people and raised their combativeness when they heard that phrase.
That's what dictators do, they don't abandon their people.

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The synchronization of the uprising and landing failed.
The Batista military successfully put down the revolt in the city.
The flag was real quick.
You know why that was?
It was because Frank Sturgis, a CIA agent who came and pretended like he was down for

(01:23:37):
the Cuban revolution.
He came and said, hey, let me help you, let me help you.
And it was before Fidel knew all about the CIA.
So anyway, that's why the fuck that failed.
Can't fault him for that.
I know, right?
Dude, he's such a douche.
And then he went on.
He was like one of the main conspirators of the JFK assassination.

(01:23:58):
Just legendary piece of shit.
Oh, and water games.
He was one of the water games.
Oh, dude, three for three.
Dude, he's like the first dump of being a piece of shit.
The grandma arrived two days later than expected and the group landed in a mangrove swamp.

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The 82 men scattered but were soon discovered by Batista's forces.
Fidel and a few others escaped and refused to admit defeat.
Of the original 82, only 21 managed to regroup in the Sierra Maistra mountains.
This is where the guerrilla war began and the initial group was able to survive and

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grow.
Che Guevara was the group's doctor.
Evil people are also usually doctors.
Yeah, I was going to say, yeah, the group doctors.
That is Justin Trudeau.
Dude, Justin Trudeau.
Much of their support came from the farmers in the Sierra Maistra mountains.

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Some of them joined the guerrillas and became commanders.
So dude, literally, this is what like when Black Lives Matter started and I was like
fighting with everyone on Facebook, I was like baffled by the fact that people couldn't
see what was happening.
I was like, there's no way out of this.
This is too big.

(01:25:39):
Like everyone is so dumb.
What are we going to do?
Talk to every single person and show them that they're wrong?
And yeah, dude, that is the fucking answer.
It's like, dude, we're doing a Rust Belt tour in the van.
I'm not kidding.
I'm excited for van days.
We're going to talk to so many people.
There's going to be some good investigations.

(01:26:00):
I can't wait to put my whole ass in the van.
He's excited for us to be living in the van because that means it's done and you're done
with it.
No.
Oh, you do?
Dante does?
Yeah, he's really excited for van life because that means he finished the van.
Are you over building, Ben?
Or are you still having fun?

(01:26:20):
I'm over the current stage of van building that I'm at.
I'm sick of doing electricity stuff because it's like brain work.
It's just so tedious because I don't know.
I just want to put the fucking wood on the wall and not see all the wires anymore.
And you're like, oh, I got a plan where every single thing is before the work.
And then you run out of some wire, you got to order some, it takes three days.

(01:26:41):
Then you got to wire the switch.
And then you got to always check if the electricity is off because if it's not and I touch it,
I'll die.
And I'm not an electrician, so I don't really know what I'm doing, but hopefully it works.
Anyway, yeah, no, we're going to change everyone's minds.
Yeah, I'm just looking forward to being in the van because then I can actually, I can

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make content that I'm like really proud of because like right now I am like, I'm building
the van and then I'm doing this podcast, which is like the only thing I care about really.
And then I make TikTok, which I care about, but only for so long because TikTok is so
like, you know, there's nothing drawn out about it.
It's just like, oh, you just like talk to the camera and you know, usually those are
pretty good, but I'm excited to not have to spend all of my energy screwing shit together.

(01:27:29):
Yeah, dude.
I think about that too all the time with work too.
It's like if I, if I didn't have to do this bullshit all the time, I wouldn't be exhausted
all the time, you know, so I would do the things that I actually want to do, which is
like this, you know, I imagine a world where I don't have to do the things that I don't
want to do and I can just do this.
And that's kind of what the future we're fighting for.

(01:27:50):
Sorry, go again.
No, like you, you talking about work is like, I, I am complaining about really nothing.
It's more just like, I'm excited to be finished with it.
I am enjoying building the van because it's like, it's mine, right?
Like I'm going to own it when I'm done.
But like, yeah, no, I, I know what you mean with like work.
It's like if when you have to, yeah, when you have to work all the fucking time, like,

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that's the point.
Yeah, cause then you literally don't have an ounce of energy to dedicate any time or
effort to a passion project.
Yeah, that too.
That you don't have enough time to sit and think like, Hey, maybe I shouldn't be this
tired at the end of a work day.
You're like too tired to even rationalize it.
And you're like, you burn out every day.

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Yeah.
Classic.
Truly.
I think everyone in America like wakes up with 1% less battery than the day before.
There's not even 20 people that aren't, there's not 20 working class people that are feeling
like these guys were feeling motivated.

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But we're trying, you know, we are trying though, right?
Like I think that's what this, that's what we're doing now.
We're trying to vote in new people.
We vote.
Yeah, we just vote.
That's what we're saying.
We don't like, yeah, no, I think that's what we're doing.
It's a dated method.
I don't think that it's a, I don't think it's an effective method.
I think voting is a very effective method.

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I think that, um, is an effective method to get what you want.
Yes.
We can start gerrymandering.
Ooh, I heard that like, if you know how to reverse gerrymandering, you could like, you
guys know how to get people around.
That's fucked up.
We've displaced people to get, yeah, that's a joke.

(01:29:40):
That's a bad joke.
It's like reverse, it's reverse colonialism.
It's like, Hey, we already moved you once.
All right.
You ready to get into the revolution?
I am.
Look at those glasses.
And women soon joined Fidel's guerrilla movement.
You hear that?
Men and women.
And despite traditional male prejudice, a women's battalion was formed.

(01:30:01):
Oh, because he hates women, right?
And he wants them to die.
Yeah.
No, he sounds very, very insane.
One of the most important people in his life was a woman called Celia Sanchez.
She was the daughter of a rural physician.
Her father had provided free healthcare to many of the poor, impoverished rural people

(01:30:23):
in the area.
And she was very much attracted to Fidel's revolutionary movement.
Celia Sanchez remained at Fidel's side for 20 years and held important government posts
until her death in 1980.
Oh, Justin Trudeau.
Fidel and his commanders built up their 26th of July movement guerrilla army from a wide

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range of political allegiances.
Batista's forces were trained by the United States, which also armed them with tanks,
artillery and aircraft.
Oh, is that so familiar?
They threw all that force against the guerrillas in a war that lasted two years.
The 26th of July had a strong underground movement in the cities.
What did you say, Dante?
I said it's a much shorter journey.

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Sorry.
I think what's actually happening is I think the microphone for you only is picking up
through the MacBook, but the microphones are picked up through our recording on the camera.
So I think you're not catching a lot of what we're saying sometimes, but that's okay because
it's going to be in the final recording.
Like we have to talk loud for you to hear.
Oh, okay.
I'm catching most of what you're like.
If you want me to pause, just tell me, but I was just letting you talk over the video,

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right?
No, you're totally good.
Yeah.
No, I like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, it's fine.
I forgot what I was going to say.
I just wanted to get that out because I, I think-
Can you hear though?
You can hear okay?
Yeah.
No, everything is going to be completely fine.
I just think that you are getting the short end of the stick with our audio right now,
but we don't need to talk about it right now.
I'm sure you guys are goofing.
We stay shit or dead.
No, no, no.

(01:31:52):
You're not like missing anything.
I'm just saying that I think I know what just happened.
Just let him talk about Cuba.
Yeah, you're right.
I love you guys.
Okay.
Ready?
Here comes the revolution.
Maybe.
I'm ready.
You guys ever hear of Kent State?

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Kent State.
Yeah.
Wait, that couldn't happen today, could it?
No, never.
Oh.
Dude, it's about the zines.
Content creators.

(01:32:51):
Content and zines, baby.
Zines are awesome.
And art and music.
They can't make those things.
If you don't have passion behind your cause, if it's just fueled by the desire to make
more money, you cannot create those types of things.
Bro, it makes so much more sense now why they were so scared of the Black Panthers.
Yeah, dude.
Yeah.
Terrified because they were just cool as fuck.

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I can't wait for our episode breaking that shit down because yeah.
Cool music, cool clothes.
They're carrying big guns in front of the police and just not using them.
The way rap music went from the 60s or this late 60s to 70s, 80s, whatever, 70s, 80s.
And then to now, it used to be about uplifting people and shit.

(01:33:40):
And it was about the bad stuff.
And now it's just money and bitches.
That is not fucking by accident.
Nope.
Nope.
At all.
Not at all.
It's about justice in a well-planned economy.
Much of the things we did then are beyond what we imagined in those times.

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Some of the things that have happened have been more difficult and more difficult than
we would have expected in that time.
Just a fucking man of the people, dude.

(01:34:36):
Just hanging out, walking around with the boys.
In January 1959, Fidel made a triumphal entry in Havana.
It had taken 25 months to defeat Batista.
Hell yeah, woohoo.
Look, he's chilling.
He's like dapping people up.
Dude.
I'll never forget that first speech that he gave a few days after he had entered Havana.

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I was watching on television, but they released a flight of doves, a symbol of peace.
One of the doves fluttered up into the air and landed on his shoulder.
There was a gas that would cause the chicken.
The messenger of Osun said to indicate the anointed one.

(01:35:25):
The other one was more of a syncretism, more of the African things.
But yeah, so I don't know.
I don't get the vibe that he's like a brutal, brutal, awful dude.

(01:35:47):
It seems like he's kind of a man.
No, I wasn't getting dictator from that, no.
No, it feels like, okay, this is just me talking out of my ass because I don't know anything
about Cuba.
I don't know about Cuba, but it seems like everyone that quote unquote, like they would
try to say that like Castro killed or whatever.
Even Che Guevara.
This is just me making a guess here.
Is that like, it was probably just the CIA.

(01:36:08):
He like, there were CIA people trying to kill him.
And so he was like, no, fuck you.
And like he had killed.
Probably.
That seems like what was happening.
And it's like, I don't think that violence is the answer, but what else is he going to
do?
Like, he's not just trying to kill me.
I probably just love it.
But the CIA literally says, you know, they, they kill people for less, you know, like

(01:36:32):
they sent, they had 2000 failed missions to kill Fidel Castro.
Oh, that wasn't high.
No, 2000, 2000.
And they all failed.
No, he literally just dodged them all.
Shit.
This is right after the revolution.
This is Fidel on face the nation.

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And he always wanted to speak in English because he wanted the American people to hear him.
And this is why you aren't allowed to hear him is because he like, it's very charming.
Yeah.
Would you give them some advice?
Yes.
Would you give them some advice?
He's like sassy, but like charming.
Do you understand now?
Yeah, do you understand now?
Yeah, that's amazing.
Because they always are so like awful when they're, you know, they're always like asking

(01:37:25):
these loaded questions and they're always like being bad faith and shit.
So like it's nice to see someone fucking push back against that all while still looking
better than them.
Yeah.
From those white people.
What we want now is to pay attention to our things.
That is what we want now.

(01:37:47):
Dr. Castro, could you tell us what your cigar bro?
They just keep wanting to be fucking left alone.
That's it.
They're like, dude, all we're saying is we want to figure our shit out without you.
It's like a really bad breakup and the US is like, so, so like we can, we can like talk
again like next month, right?

(01:38:07):
Like maybe try to work things out.
And they're like, bro, I'm done.
I'm done.
And then they call you and you're hanging out with your girlfriend and your sister.
That was an inside joke.
He's such a charmer, dude.
What did you say, Dante?
I made a joke about.

(01:38:28):
I don't think we should clarify it.
Cause I feel like she might listen to this podcast.
Here's another great example of why.
So at this time too, then after the revolution, they were kind of like these, even Eisenhower
at the time, like no one really knew.

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Everyone was kind of excited by them.
They were like, oh, good for them.
And then they realized like the repercussions of what that would mean.
Eisenhower for a few months was like, liked Castro.
He was like, oh, he's a kind of cool dude.
I can't believe he did that.
Good for him.
That's great.
And wanted to, and was like fine with being neutral towards them.
And it wasn't until he said, you know, it was like a month or two after that they started

(01:39:10):
like taking the telephone companies back and whatever.
And then they're like, oh shit.
Okay.
We got to get rid of this.
Cause they're losing body.
Yeah.
And like, this isn't okay anymore.
Fidel's whole thing was like, he just wanted to go.
He came to America, to New York, to talk in front of the UN and he wanted to, you know,

(01:39:31):
he like got a hotel downtown or midtown, I think, and he got like kicked out because
the hotel man, you know, like there's people in the government that are like, you know,
the government's like saying all this shit about like how he's a crazy communist, but
then like the people think of him as kind of like a rock star almost.
Like, this is like, it's like the Beatles almost to some people, you know?

(01:39:53):
So and, and I think this whole thing was president.
Yeah, dude, truly.
And, and, and Hassan was like going other places to spread his liberation message.
And you know, you know who they, America definitely didn't want Fidel to talk to was black Americans.
Exactly.
Why?

(01:40:13):
Not a shot.
This is like early civil rights movement, right?
Cause that was the first time I've seen a black American.
This is like early civil rights movement, right?
Cause that was like 60, that was like all this late 50s and 60s, right?

(01:40:34):
This is like 59.
I really think that is wonderful people.
United States people is very good people.
I like the American press.
But American is not the American press.
He says what?
He's so funny.
He's so funny.
That is just the truth.
Now, we, we both always say that.
We were always against colonialism.

(01:40:57):
We were always against discrimination.
We will, we'll vote against, against, against imperialist exploitation of the people.
We will be always with justice.
That is our plan.

(01:41:20):
That's all.
Peace.
Dude, that is big homie right there.
So, so there's a story where he, so after he gets off this plane, he goes to the hotel
and I, I think he doesn't even get in.
They have it like reserved.
They get there and once they get there, they're like, oh, you can't come in because you're

(01:41:43):
going to cause a ruckus here.
And, and so he starts calling around and he's like, this is fucking bullshit.
Like, I would never do this to you guys.
And so the only people who would fucking let him stay at their hotel was Harlem.
Like the, the biggest hotel there at the time was like, yo, come stay with us.
Yeah.

(01:42:04):
Yeah.
Malcolm X I think hooked him up with it or told him about it or something.
But Malcolm X came to meet him.
Yeah.
That was their mistake.
They should have just let him stay.
Yeah.
That was like, that's a blunder by the feds.
You can't let Del Castro meet Malcolm fucking X and be like, that's why I, I really think

(01:42:25):
that they're all very, they're so dumb.
They're so dumb.
They don't think through anything.
No, they're so short-sighted with their stupid little plans.
I literally, we talked about this once.
I was like, if I was a fed, I would do their evil, stupid plots so much better than them.
Like even I don't agree with what they're trying to do.
And I could give them a better game plan.

(01:42:46):
Like they're so dumb.
That's the fucking arrogance, right?
Yeah.
That's the, we have the backing of the U S government.
Yeah.
Like it's the same shit.
You still couldn't because you don't have the backing of the U S government.
So we do.
Yeah.
But like at a certain point, you know, when you guys are being so arrogant that everyone

(01:43:09):
notices, then we will be able to stop it.
So if enough people start talking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's like, that was his whole thing.
He just wanted, he was just like talking, you know, openly about like real things.
And again, this is why you never hear him is because he's such a fucking charmer.
He's so fucking funny.
He's sassy and he's right.

(01:43:31):
He's, he's on the side of justice and he's always fucking right.
So we can't let, we can't let Americans hear him ever.
No.
So then after this is when all the CIA coups start happening, right.
And that's, it's like immediate.
It's like a couple of months after.
Yeah.
Here we go.
CIA time.
They should try to be less obvious, like right after.

(01:43:54):
Bro, I was talking about this yesterday, I think, but two days after JFK was assassinated,
right until JFK was assassinated, he had a memo that he had been working on for a couple
of days that was to pull out all troops in Vietnam.
They kept sending it back to him with adding troops to go to Vietnam.

(01:44:15):
And every time he crossed it out and he said, I'm not adding troops.
I want to take troops out of Vietnam.
Then JFK tripped on the stairs and broke his neck or whatever happened.
And do you know what happened two days later?
What?
Tell us.
LBJ signed a memo that increased troops to 10,000.
Yeah.

(01:44:36):
Interesting.
So that's what I mean, dude.
You're so right.
It's always like that.
It's a coincidence.
They're so arrogant.
They're like, okay, we got rid of the problem.
They flipped killing JFK into the drug war.
They really flipped that.
And then they flipped the drug war into what's going on in the Middle East right now.
They just kept leveling up.
They're like incredible at, they're like those, not incredible.

(01:45:00):
Let me finish my thought here.
Yeah.
They're good at what they do and what they do is like, you know those Ryan Trahan videos?
That's like taking a penny and I'm going to get, I got to flip it to Mr. Beast or something.
He like buys something for a penny and then he like does drawings.
Yeah, so penny challenge.
It's classic.
There was one where he like leveled up.

(01:45:21):
He was trading stuff.
So he'd like trade a four, he like traded up to like a four wheeler and then he traded
the four wheeler for like a bus ticket.
And then he, yeah.
So that's what they're doing, but for crime.
I don't know, like government crime.
I turned this penny crime into it.
International coup.
Yeah.

(01:45:42):
I turned tensions after World War II into tensions in the Middle East.
Mr. Beast new video idea.
Can you imagine like if we let capitalism keep going and it goes for another hundred
years, like, bro, that would be a living nightmare.
It already is a living nightmare.
We just don't recognize that it is.

(01:46:04):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So coup time.
As it turns out, pretty damn far.
The Cuban project, also known as Operation Mongoose, was an extensive campaign of terrorist
attacks against Cuban civilians and other covert operations performed by the CIA in
Cuba.
The operation's stated goal was to help Cuba overthrow the communist regime.

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But their real intent was just to assassinate Fidel Castro on their own.
Given the sensitive nature of assassinating at a state, no official records were kept,
and everything we know comes from testimony after the facts.
From 1960 through 1963, dozens of proposals on how to carry out the assassination were
investigated and many were even attempted.
Every possible method always looked out from subtle methods like poisoned cigars to the

(01:46:46):
outright brazen like the hiring of the mafia to carry out the hit for them.
The mafia actually did accept the contract, but turned down the $100,000 payment that
the government offered, saying they'd do it for love of country.
They failed.
And so did the CIA.
Castro died in 2016.
He said to his passion project, sign me up.
Dude, the mafia really is American as fuck, dude.
They are the most… they're the most about it.

(01:47:08):
They are down for the car.
And, dude, they literally worked hand in hand with the CIA.
There would be things that the CIA like, can't, oh, we're, you know, we're corporate
businessmen, we can't do this, so let's just outsource it.
So they literally outsource it to the mob.
Yeah, they would outsource hits to them.
You know, like the think about the mob people that were involved in JFK, like Jack Ruby,

(01:47:33):
you know, like they're they would use them because then it would be off the books, you
know, like, and they didn't think that people would be like looking through this shit later.
They're so dumb.
They wrote all this shit down.
I don't get it.
They had no idea that everyone would be able to just make a radio show of their own at
any point in time.
I was going to say, JFK could have broadcast live that I guess he could have.

(01:47:56):
Dude, if Twitch was around, I think JFK would have taken us up on the offer to like Twitch
stream all the time.
I think he would have done it.
If he would have done that with the back and forth.
And RFKs.
Yeah.
With about the troop thing, that would have been like, there's no way he would have been
fine.
You have to be trans.
That's why I think yapping is the fucking that's how we save ourselves.

(01:48:17):
And dude, the worst part too is that JFK like RFK suspected that they all knew they they
were fucked.
You know, his wife was there like she has been silent about it.
Like I'm sure that they scared the fuck out of her, you know, like, but she was in the
center of it where, you know, 10 shots came from all around her, you know, so these people

(01:48:39):
knew what the fuck happened.
Yeah.
But I forget what tangent I was just going on, but whatever.
Yeah.
So they, you know, they just go, they're just going buck.
Like they have no, no oversight, just doing whatever the fuck they want.
And they, you know, their companies were telling them that we got to get our fruit back.
We got to get our land back.
You got to kill Castro.

(01:49:01):
It's not fair.
You have enough banana.
And then this is the, I just want to remind everyone, this is the same CIA that then got
buddy buddy with Peter Teal, you know, Palantir.
Interested in the border patrol.
They're just being watched at all times by Palantir essentially.
No big deal guys, but like, yeah, yeah, those are the same guys that did all this stuff.

(01:49:24):
Right.
So like, that's pretty cool that they can watch all of us all the time.
Yeah.
And, and you know, like they would always use that shit against Fidel, right.
Where they would be like, Oh, you know, you don't let there be free press.
And it's like, there's, if people want to make a newspaper, they can, but you're talking
about letting American press come in, which is code for CIA, because propaganda.

(01:49:51):
Exactly because that's all they do.
China does it, dude.
I'm not saying China's perfect.
They have their problems.
No, yeah, yeah.
It's just like, I get why they don't let Facebook in or whatever they don't do.
Like, you know, like they're, they're just like, no, you're not Google.
No, Google, if you're going to come here, you're going to like follow our rules and
we start.
Because we see what these tech companies have been able to propagandize American citizens

(01:50:14):
with and it's, you know, it's, it might not be them directly behind it, but they're absolutely
enablers and if they can't get it under control and they can't actually help people, you know,
discern truth from pure fucking fiction, I wouldn't want them, I wouldn't want them free
reigning in my country either, I don't want everyone to get propagandized by QAnon on

(01:50:40):
Facebook, bro.
Like, yeah, that is like, that is extremism.
Yeah.
Anyway, now I'm on a tangent back to Cuba.
But I mean, like Fidel, none of these people are perfect.
You know, like that's, I'm not saying Fidel is perfect at all.
I think Che might be, Che seems like one of the chillest bros in history.

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I know, that's kind of thing.
Them is for figs, according to Steven Crowder.
Yeah, and that's all part of the propaganda too, you know, belittle this like heroic,
like amazing person, you know, that's, it's America, like thinks of them as like jokes
or like whatever, but.
Well, and you think about it in their dumb Americanized manly sense and it's like these,

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if you're thinking about it, even in that sense, like these guys did more manly quote
manly shit than you will ever do in your entire fucking life, Steven Crowder.
And he's like, no, socialism is for figs.
I've met Steven Crowder.
I'm not going to say how.
Yeah, I forgot.
Someday I will tell that story on the show.
He has met Steven Crowder.
But I've met Steven Crowder and all the inf, I have a little bit of weird little insider,

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weird personal knowledge about Steven Crowder.
I can tell you, I'll tell you offline, but he's, he's just a real piece of shit to deal
with too.
They all are, dude.
They're all failed actors.
And so when I saw that video of him like literally doing domestic abuse to his wife, like verbal
abuse, I was just like, well, no, this doesn't shock me.

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Pregnant wife.
Pregnant wife.
Yeah, you're right.
This is nine months pregnant.
What I expected.
Yeah.
And dude, think about it.
It's like these people know what they're doing.
They understand that they very deliberately have to pick and pull and pick and choose
their facts and you know, if they say this, I have to say this because they're all part

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of it's part of a plan.
They know that they're part of a propaganda plan.
I know that they do.
I for I, I grappled with it forever.
I was like, how can these people know what they're doing and still do it?
Money.
That's how they do it.
They get paid very well.
Like when I heard that Steven Crowder got that $50 million offer daily, I'm telling

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you right now, daily wire does not have subscribers to even come close to that number.
It is so astroturf.
No, it's because they're backed by the Koch brothers, dude.
And yeah, they're backed by oil and everyone.
I know it's like hard to understand why would oil companies want to spread this kind of
weird right leaning misinformation.

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And it's because when you believe those kinds of things, you don't care if the world burns
or and you think that trains are gay or whatever, they literally have to do it in order to survive.
Like they can't survive without doing things like that, which tells me it's a scam.
They have to lie, right?
Like they did all the research on climate change and like, like a long time ago, and

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they just covered that shit up.
And then now they, they tell Ben Shapiro, the little guy who's never had, you know,
his wife's never had an orgasm to say the climate.
And we listen to him about climate change.
Truly.
Yeah.
And that is why they do it.

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Right.
No, he said go get Nicole.
Sorry.
Oh, all I said was Ben Shapiro has never pleased a woman.
Dude, I'm telling you, I think they're, they're all gay actors that, you know, they're, they're
pastor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They all are, dude.
It's like Will Smith, P Diddy, literally all of them.
They're all just hate themselves because they grew up in crazy evangelical cult America

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where you can't be gay.
And if you're gay, you're a demon.
So then they got to spend the rest of their lives fucking doing horrible shit instead
of just loving themselves, bro, pressed fantasies instead of just loving themselves and respecting
the people around them as also living humans that, you know, yeah.
And the only reason we know that like Peter Thiel's gay is because of Gawker.

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Yeah, no, they all try to keep it quiet.
Yes, dude.
He literally destroyed Gawker because he was so mad that they out even.
Bro, you made all your money in San Francisco.
And it's like, dude, honestly, people would probably think you're cool.
Gen Z might actually like look past all the bullshit if you were like, I love being gay.

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That's a joke.
They wouldn't look past it.
All we have to do is like act like George Santos and people would act like they would
totally forget.
Like Peter, oh my God, your sleigh.
Oh my God, fascism, sleigh.
But instead he wants to be so, so secretive about it and so embarrassed.
And it's like, well, now it's kind of funny because you're so embarrassed about it.
Like, yeah, you've done all these bad things and you came and just like, I don't know,

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you have all this money and you cannot be like, OK, with who you are.
That sad.
That's sad.
Yeah, money.
And that's all it is.
I really do.
And I think what's down inside me, this this is the root of all of it is that they they
didn't have a fucking parent that loved them and supported them.
You know, it just reminded me.
Do you remember that?
Sorry.

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No, it's a great point.
It just reminded me of that one video of the girl who posted that she got clowned on, bro.
It was her being like to Putin Putin, if I was your mother.
You guys, but dude, for real, honestly, a lot of them just needed better guidance in

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their life.
I'm not using any of the need to all the world leaders need to hang out for like a week straight
with no no phones, no phones, no weapons and psychedelics.
No, they don't need psychedelics, babe.
They would like a shaman.
They need a shaman.
If you're going to do guided psychedelic, maybe that's one way to do it.
I was just going to say they needed to smoke a little bit of weed together.

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No, I OK.
Here's my proposal.
Every world leader, we get them all on a porch.
We get one really big porch and we get a bunch of camping chairs and we put them all in a
circle and every world leader and then we have like we have like 20 joints going around.
So everyone's, you know, hitting a joint every once in a while and they're just chatting.
There's a fire in the middle of a strain from every country.

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Yeah, it's like a it's like a summer camp for world leaders.
I think it's I think it's I don't know.
We haven't once again, we haven't tried it yet.
No one can say it wouldn't work.
No, it's it's not the worst option.
Dude, we've tried everything else and it's just every idea a man has is like, well, we

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could kill some more people.
We could bomb this place.
And I'm like, dude, let's get everyone on a porch and pass around a blunt.
I think the world leaders might like chill out a little bit.
I don't know.
OK, how do we make people develop empathy?
We got to learn about Cuba.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, we're two hours in.
Bro, we really are.
I think we'll do this.
We'll do this.
We'll do the full length and then I'll just do a cut down just Cuba version.

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Amazing.
Right.
Bonus content.
And then everyone's happy and I don't have to hear about anything in the comments because
if we live to serve the Cuba version, it'd be like 20 minutes long.
OK, so this this I just want to real quick go over just one of the coups that the CIA

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did, which is a famous coup that you've probably heard of called the Bay of Pigs.
I have heard of I I did a video during my JFK shit about this.
But real brief briefly, the Bay of Pigs happened like right after JFK got into office, right?
He was already elected.
And then right as the transition happened from Eisenhower to JFK, motherfucking Alan

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Dulles, this motherfucker, dude, we strategically made Bay of Pigs set up so that and I think
this is how they do it to every president.
They they made a situation basically where they would put their ship off of the coast
of Cuba and then they would have these fake rebels that are trained by Americans.

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It's like basically saying, hey, 200, can I get 200 Cuban volunteers and I'll pay you
like five hundred dollars if you go do this fake coup?
And they did that.
And then we're like, oh, let's put a fucking battleship right off the coast of Cuba so
that they fire at us because we're like being aggressive and they fire at us and then we

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can go and take their whole fucking country.
That's how these people think, you know, ridiculous.
And if you think about that, think about October 7th.
Did anyone hear that they knew about October 7th?
You know, I certainly asked the question, why would you let October 7th happen if you
fucking knew about it?

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And it's for this same exact reason.
It's 9-11.
It's a reason to get into a fucking global resource conflict where you can go steal people's
shit.
And and they deliberately said this.
Alan Dulles wanted to make it safe.
Oh, that's your favorite.
No, you love Alan Dulles.
Bro, he I truly think he's like one of the most evil people in history.

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He is the actual Forrest Gump of pieces of shit.
He did the rat lines, bro.
He is he was installed for four per residents dog.
Four of them, three of them were his pets, his mentors.
Dude, fucking Nixon was literally his pet for his entire career, his entire political

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career.
And he owed everything to fucking Alan Dulles because Alan Dulles would do this kind of
shady shit that like, you know, the blackmail stuff where they would like or do shady shit
against the opponents of running against Nixon.
You know, they would do dirty CIA shit to get Nixon to move up politically.
So by the end, he's fucking president and he owes every single ounce of that to Alan

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Dulles, who is a demon who works for banks, you know, like.
You're spitting.
But yeah, so so this is JFK's first like big thing that's happening, you know.
So it's basically it's like him trying to break him in.
It's like, you know, like once once you get them to do what I want the first time, then

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he can get it to get them to keep doing it.
So he wanted to set up a situation to force JFK to throw Marines at Cuba because if they
attack this battleship, then the Marines would take the island and then bam, we got our motherfucking
island and our fruit back, you know.
But guess what?
JFK, because he had been to war, said fuck no.

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He said, no, I do not want to set up any situation where they're going to fucking retaliate and
get us into a global war.
You know, like.
That's a smart man.
JFK is like one of the few presidents who served in the in war.
Like he was in Vietnam, you know, or Korea, Korea.

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And he was like horrified by it.
And he saw firsthand that it's like, especially in Korea, that, you know, they're saying one
thing, they're saying we're freeing these people, but they're doing another.
They're just carpet bombing an entire country.
I think it was 90 percent of all buildings in Korea were leveled, you know.

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So JFK witnesses this shit and sees like, you know, his friends dying everywhere.
I think he was like stranded on an island or something like it was horror.
And when he became president, he started the works because he wanted to fucking like actually
have world peace.
He wanted to actually do it, not just talk about it.

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So he befriended.
Hey, bulky.
He befriended, you know, like all of these at this time, it was like a dude.
1959 would have been an insane fucking year to have been alive.
It was like I think the Congo fucking was liberated Cuba.
Like all these fucking countries, bro.

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Iran, like Indonesia, like it was a insane time.
And JFK was like starting to go be buds with these people.
And he literally wanted to to stop the fucking wars and stuff.
And and he said to Charles de Gaulle one time that he realizes now that he does not have

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control over his government because the fucking Alan Dulles was actually running the foreign
policy for the country.
You know, he was doing this stuff behind JFK's back and stuff.
He killed Patrice Lumumba, who was like another liberation figure for Congo.
He Alan Dulles had him killed directly against JFK's orders.

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Like, you know, so he just he thought that the president isn't always the person that's
like calling the shots, you know.
Anyway, yeah, so I'm done ranting.
I'll just show you the quick little thing about the Bay of Pigs.
So I just set it up anyway.
More than a thousand Cuban exiles stormed the beaches at the Bay of Pigs to launch a
revolt against Fidel Castro.

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Castro rose to power in the 1950s after years of training with his guerrilla army.
On New Year's Day, 1959, Castro and his army invaded Havana, forcing U.S.-backed leader
Fulgencio Batista to flee the country.
Castro declared himself prime minister and took control of the nation.
They surrounded him, engulfed him, clutched and clawed him.

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Fidel, our liberator, they roared.
Fidel, our savior.
It was January 1959.
With Castro in power, the relationship with the U.S. and Cuba shifted dramatically.
This is like Castro figuring out that the U.S. is like up to no good because he wanted
to have good relations with them.
Remember, he said that when he came over.
He said, I just want to be left alone.
I want to have good relations.

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Cuba refused to process the Soviet oil.
Mikoyan also promised that the Soviet Union would ship crude oil to Cuba.
American, British and Dutch companies, which had drilled wells and built refineries in
Cuba, refused to process the crude oil, denouncing the foreign plutocrats who would invade Cuba.
With the liberation of colonized people, Castro seized the oil companies.

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The U.S. then severed all diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Within a year, Castro declared himself a communist, established a formal alliance with the Soviet
Union and took control of the remaining assets owned by Americans and foreign entities.
The Cuban premier completed his nationalization of an estimated one billion dollars in United

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States owned property.
With a communist state sitting just 90 miles from the coast of Florida, President Dwight
D. Eisenhower had to take action.
And this is what this is what America always does.
They always get the couple butthurt people that, you know, like a lot of the people who
like fled Cuba, the people who are in Miami that are Cuban that hate Cuba and hate Fidel,

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they were people who received benefits from the former plantation style fucking bullshit
and the gambling and the American exploitation.
So don't listen to anyone when they fucking say that, you know, like the first people
to flee were all like the fucking rats.
They were fleeing because they knew that they did bad things.

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Yeah, no, you get the fuck out of there if you're worried about like going to jail.
And repercussions for the things you've done.
Because if you didn't like the people, I think it was like 99 percent of people were like
down for the revolution.
It was like massive, you know, same.

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And I think like only I think the people only had like five percent of the land or something
like America had like most of it, dude, like and that's kind of the case for all of this.
It's not always I think people are like naive and think that they're like, oh, they've got
like what one one little emerald mine that they're digging.
No, it's like fucking vast, vast tracts of land.

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And it's killing people.
It's using human beings as like cattle.
Yes, it's crazy.
They literally don't think of them as people.
But despite the extensive training, there was still one small problem.
Spies among the recruits were several double agents working for Castro.
Oh, wait, they're talking about the TSA.

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The plan was to start two days before the ground invasion with exiled Cuban pilots infiltrating
the air force and sabotaging Castro's air power from the inside.
Then the invasion forces would land in the old city of Trinidad because of its anti-communist
beliefs and port facilities.
But as the operation drew near, Kennedy called an audible.

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Nervous about the integrity of the plan's operational security, Kennedy moved the landing
to the Bay of Pigs.
The decision was a bit of a head scratcher.
Besides being one of Castro's favorite vacation spots, the bay was surrounded by swampland
that would make it.
And Kennedy changed it is because I think that it was less.

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There's less chance of hurting normal people.
Yeah, that's what I gathered to.
Yeah.
And eliminated approximately 80 percent of Castro's combat aircraft inventory.
Castro didn't believe that these pilots were members of his air force.
He blamed the U.S. and predicted that something much bigger was brewing.

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Castro ordered the population to seek shelter and locked themselves away to squash the possibility
of an uprising.
Cuba, charging the United States with arming and training mercenary forces for an imminent
invasion.
He calls out some 200,000 militiamen for training and guard duty.
After the bombing, Cuba's foreign minister called an emergency meeting of the United
Nations.

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Taking its case to the United Nations, Cuba seeks to put the United States on trial.
This nation has been invaded by what he calls mercenaries from Guatemala and Florida.
Adlai Stevenson, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
That statement is false.
Claimed the U.S. had no involvement in the attacks.
Because nobody told him.

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These charges are totally false.
And see that, that is what Alan Dulles assumed Kennedy would not do.
He said that the pressure, he's a young president, he hasn't felt this pressure yet.
So basically Alan Dulles set up this situation basically so that Kennedy would feel so much

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pressure that he would just cave and say, yes, send in the fucking Marines, send in
the Air Force and drop bombs all over the fucking place.
But he did not say that.
On the morning of April 17th, Brigade 2506 sailed toward the shore for their long awaited
homecoming.
But things did not start off well.
The ocean claimed a large amount of weapons and other equipment.

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When they reached the shore, they were met by roughly 20,000 Cuban armed forces, supported
by the remaining combat aircraft that were spared the day prior.
As Castro sank their ships and depleted their men, Brigade 2506 spiraled toward an epic
defeat.
Paratroopers missed targets, lost equipment and suffered injuries.

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A few managed to barricade roads and hold their positions for two days.
On April 19th, Kennedy authorized air support from six unmarked U.S. fighter planes.
And then, yeah, ever since then, it was just, you know, like they were always trying to
do something.
It was always another new, tricky little plan.
It was, you know, trying to, I think they tried to like poison his fucking beard cream

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or something once.
Like it's all like harebrained fucking Coober dumbass ideas.
It's so funny.
Like it's all so ridiculous.
And it really feels like, damn, you guys really put all this much time, energy and resources
into trying to off one guy instead of maybe just being like, I just let him do this.

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Maybe I don't know.
Maybe we should like worry about our stuff, but our stuff is just taking other people's
stuff.
So that's why they're worried about it.
But like maybe if we had something of our own that we cared about, maybe cool.
Yeah.
Anyway, the door open.
I'll grab it.
Just because Vulcan shoved his way in.
Yeah, we're almost done here.
I think I'm just going to show a couple more clips of Fidel being a charismatic, like fucking

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badass.
He just seems like such a genuine dude.
And like he says the reason that he has his beard is he said that he was going to shave
his beard when he like accomplishes, like when he truly liberates Cuba from the for
all the people or something.

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And he like never shaved his beard.
So that was kind of cool.
But he seems like he was always there for the people and shit.
Because I think that that would include getting rid of the embargo because it's still, you
know, he's not liberated from us for embargoing him.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah, actually, that is what he meant.
Like when he's like under the thumb of like the US.

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So this is on a flight back to America after a few years of being president.
And I think it's another like UN conference or whatever.
But someone it's it's like a documentary where one guy, one American guy was I think this
is what you were talking about before, Dante.
But one American guy was like, I just wanted to go see.
Like I just loved Cuba and I wanted to stay there and film.

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And then I just realized that like Fidel Castro was just like in the street.
And I just went and talked to him.
And then he let me he let me like interview him.
But this guy like ended up hanging with him for a while.
And he's like so so gets so close with them.
And you can tell with the way that he interacts with this guy that, you know, he's it I work

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in film, you know, and there's definitely there's two different types of talent.
There's like the talent that are when the camera turns off, they're a different person
completely.
And like it's usually that they're like a fucking demon or they're like a genuine good
person.
And, you know, and on camera, like there there was a host of a show that I worked with called

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Michael Torpey.
And he dude, he's like the most sweetest, most genuine person.
And he played like a fucking demon in in the Orange is the New Black.
He's like the guy who made that girl eat a rat or whatever.
But he's like the sweetest dude.
But then there's so many fucking demons in Chris and film and shit.
Yes.

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Yes.
Played.
Dude, he's like a weird pedo type groomer guy.
But he also played in you.
You Yeah.
And it's like, dude, I was like, I knew you were a little too good at that.
But so this is just like one of those moments like off the cuff.
You know, he's surrounded by a bunch of people he doesn't know.

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What's that?
What?
What?
Justin Trudeau.
I will land in New York.
Always with the cigar.
I will land in New York.

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I have a moral one.
Moral one.
Moral one.
Moral best.
It's funny, dude.
It's always smoking a cigar too.
Just chomping on it.
It's so good.
Yeah, dude, that fucking smile.

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I would be swimming.
Be bigger than liver king.
Okay, here we go.
A couple more clips.
I don't think I can show you the other two, but we can edit them in.
Yeah.
I'll let them in here.

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I'll do.
We'll give you a reaction for those.
Just just you can do you separate.
Whoa.
Ha ha.
Good clip.
Castro.
Charming.
Today, TV filmmaker John Albert brought in his crew.
I understand that this baby carriage containing your equipment helped you to get your exclusive

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interview with Fidel Castro.
That so?
Right.
This equipment's so heavy, we couldn't carry it on our backs.
We had to put it in the baby carriage.
And all of a sudden we noticed Fidel began watching us.
I don't think he'd ever seen anything like this before.
And because of his curiosity, we wound up with the first interview that he's given to

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American journalists in the last two years.
That's kind of it.
I think that the thing that we really wanted to talk about was like the embargo.

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You know, this shit is still going on.
Like relations started normalizing a little bit with Obama, but now it's like what's been
normal with went to Cuba for like a little bit.
And then that was like the first time I ever heard of somebody going to Cuba.
And then then all of a sudden we can't go to Cuba anymore.
So that sucks.

(02:16:33):
I would like to go to Cuba.
I would love to go to Cuba.
I kind of want to go to Cuba.
That sucks that we can't.
We can't like it's so dumb that I can't just like buy a plane ticket and go to Cuba.
And their people seem like very cool, man.
It's like they have like such a high percentage of doctors that their literacy rate is 100%.
Everyone can read.
It's higher than health care.

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Zero people can read anymore.
I think we're the only three people who can read.
Yeah.
Honestly, bro, America's like even official literacy rate is 79%.
That's what they'll admit to.
And yeah, I was going to say that's what they like will put on public record.
That's pre-skivity toilet.
Dude, that's like pre-Mr. Beast pre-skivity toilet.

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People at like if we look at age demographics, kids can't read, dude.
I'm scared.
I'm so scared.
We're going into we're going into motherfucking Justin Trudeau time.
It's just the best part.
So at this time, I heard a rumor.

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Does it say Justin Castro on the thing?
I heard a rumor many years ago about this and I thought it was funny.
I said, yeah, he looks just like him.
That's just like Delaine being the biggest Redditor.
Yeah.
It was just a theory that I read on Reddit a while ago now.
And then you get some confirmation.

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You're like, wait a second.
But I truly think that Justin Trudeau might be the son of Fidel Castro.
His mother, who I found out met Pierre Trudeau when she was 18 on vacation with her parents
and he was 47.
So, yeah.

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So then they got married like two years later or something like dated.
He dated an 18 year old for like two years and then they got married and then they had
a honeymoon.
But then they had a second honeymoon where they went to the classic.
I think maybe I'll just play my my TikTok.
Yeah, play your TikTok.

(02:18:47):
Are they mutually exclusive, babe?
Hell no.
We can goof and we can truth.
So Justin's birthday is December 25th, 1971, right?
That's Christmas Day.
Happy birthday, Justin.
So if that's true, then Justin's mom would have had to have been somewhere around the
Caribbean in like early spring of 1971, like April or March.

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And she was never there.
We are crazy people online.
Come on.
So here's Justin's mom.
It's just like this is Justin's mom's name.
It's too much.
It's too much.
It's right there when he was minister of justice while vacationing in Tahiti with her family
when she was 18.
But Trudeau was 47.

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Okay.
He was captivated by the carefree flower child.
No, no, no.
He was child.
Yeah, for real.
Okay.
Well, so there it is.
Obviously Pierre is his father.
In 1971, Trudeau's took a second honeymoon in the Caribbean.
Nicole helped me research this with the newspapers.com.

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Incredible.
We love newspapers.com.
Ancestry sponsor us.
With Pierre taking a side trip.
Bro, you took her on a second honeymoon.
They wrote this in the newspaper.
And then she stayed back in Tobago.
That's insane.
How many times have you guys gotten married and went on a honeymoon and then abandoned
your wife?
Dude, I hate when that happens.

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Prime Minister Trudeau and his wife left here on a chartered plane on a quick side trip
to an unidentified nearby island.
They arrived here Thursday in a brief second honeymoon and have reportedly been staying
in a private residence on the island's posh west coast.
Heavy security measures have been in effect since their arrival and the local press was
asked to respect the newlyweds desire for privacy.

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And when was this?
April 13th, 1971.
Very interesting.
Such a weird thing to be like, yo, we're in the Caribbean.
Do not ask us which island.
I'll tell you the other ones.
Just don't ask about this one.
It's so weird.
It's so weird.
Grenadines, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and one other island.

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Do not ask us.
But we won't tell you.
We're not going to tell you which one.
I don't think that people would be upset to hear about.
No, no, no.
If it was, I would tell you.
I firmly believe that pictures can say a million bajillion words.
So this picture.
I mean, look at the way that she's fucking like.
Grabbing him?

(02:21:17):
Yeah.
Brother, this is her husband directly in front of directly next to.
Those are two people who have fucked.
That is simply.
Her husband might, might be a cock.
Maybe.
We don't know.
So there's a whole bunch of like.
Fidel, Fidel cucked Justin Trudeau's mom or Justin Trudeau's dad.

(02:21:37):
Well, so so remember I said that they were like rock stars, right?
And they were they had like groupies essentially, you know, and Fidel was like live in his life.
Fidel was not married.
Fidel was like, you know, he probably has some kids, bro.
He does.
He has like five that, you know, I got something we don't really know about.

(02:21:58):
But there is a one of the people that the CIA sent to kill Fidel Castro was a woman
named Marita Lorenz.
Did he fuck and she was also a Nazi, which is a separate thing.
But she was an American spy sent to kill Fidel Castro.
And you know what she went and did instead of kill Fidel Castro?

(02:22:19):
So didn't she fall in love with him?
She sucked him and fucked him, bro.
Yeah, dude.
Yeah, I remember reading this.
Bro, she lied to the fucking CIA.
She said to get a piece of Fidel's hog, dude.
And he had one, too.
I've heard, bro.
I mean, we're so we've heard how like he's got the Riz, dude.
He's so charismatic.

(02:22:40):
He's so like swath.
Yeah, I know you're here to kill me, but have you considered swallowing my semen?
You know what?
That's a good idea.
Dude, that sounds like an influential man.
I think there's a super long like vanity, vanity fair article that I haven't gotten
to read all of yet, but I want to because it has like all these details because I need

(02:23:00):
to know exactly like how it happened.
But like basically, she went there and he like either called her out about it.
But no matter what happened, she fucking like within the first night told him why she was
there.
Like they sent me to kill you.
I'm so sorry they sent me to kill you, but are you really nice?
And I would actually really like to do you like me?

(02:23:22):
I kind of like you.
And they had a whole like, dude, they're like a fair type thing like went on for many years.
It was like she did like a double agent type of thing where she she would tell the CIA
like she came back from being there and said that she got pregnant.
She was there for like nine months.

(02:23:42):
And then on the seventh month, she they gave her like a cocktail and she drank it and she
woke up and she wasn't pregnant anymore.
And they and they put her on a flight back to America.
But like many years later, it fucking came to light that, dude, it was a motherfucking
lie.
They lied to hide their child.
And the kid is still fucking alive, dude.

(02:24:03):
And that crazy.
Oh my god.
How is that not a movie?
That's insane.
Right?
Well, Hollywood has to sign off on it in order to get.
Oh, yeah, that's exactly.
The military is to sign off on it for Hollywood to get the tanks.
Yeah, sorry.
Yeah, we got it.
Yeah.
So Fidel Castro is Justin Trudeau's father.

(02:24:25):
I'd suck it off.
In my opinion, allegedly.
Look at the way that you say his mom.
Look at the way his mom lights up when the interviewer says Fidel Castro's name.
Because she groomed her.
Look at those eyes.
Oh, yeah.
He's so charming.

(02:24:50):
Bro I'm telling you.
OK, here we're going to get some pictures now.
Side by side.
Wave to daddy.
Wave to daddy.
Seriously, dude.
This is the first time that Fidel Castro is meeting.
This is the first official time that Fidel Castro is meeting Margaret Sinclair and Pierre
Trudeau.

(02:25:11):
And that's that picture with him holding the fucking kid and with her arm behind him.
Not this one.
Yeah.
Come on.
And they've never met before.
Officially, they've never met before.
Except he's been eight inches inside of her.
Look at that.
Planted Justin Trudeau inside of.

(02:25:35):
Those are identical faces.
Oh my god.
This is what the Internet's for.
We're bringing back the old Internet.
We want this is fun.
This is a fun conspiracy theory.
There's no harm here.
This is fun conspiracy.
And the best part is that I truly I think it might be true, bro.

(02:25:55):
And it just like it's a nice it's the only gateway that this conspiracy opens you to
is like, oh, no, does that mean the CIA does other bad things?
And it's like, oh, buddy, I have bad news for you.
It's not a conspiracy.
So that's why I'm like, I think it's an OK.
I'm just before we watch this, I'm really sick of people saying like, like the blanket

(02:26:16):
term conspiracy theory being bad.
That's also that's another whole tangent that I'm not going on right now.
But the CIA definitely made us think that the word conspiracy is bad.
It's like, no, this is just like this is fun.
Like we need we need more of these.
So come up with some theories about Justin Trudeau.

(02:26:39):
Dude, this is like the peak.
This is the peak of the mountain.
This is so good.
It's so good.
It's so true.
And it's so much at the bottom on that one.
Yeah, dude.
All right.
It's like, you know, it's just so like I'm so excited.
I don't know.
It's so bizarre, right?
It's like the we've been embargoing this country.

(02:27:00):
We've been trying to cripple this country for so long.
Meanwhile, our northern neighbor is the fucking son of that guy.
That's crazy.
Right.
No, he's and Justin Trudeau could literally stand up and be like, it's fucked up what
we're doing to Cuba.
I have a secret.
I'm the son of Fidel Castro.
He could do something.

(02:27:21):
He could do it.
But no one no one wants to say anything with their chest.
And dude, honestly, this all plays into like, oh, maybe this is one of the control things.
Maybe this is like this would be, you know, like 10, 15 years ago.
You like you could say this now, I think.
I don't think you could have 10, 15 years ago.

(02:27:42):
Like so, you know, who knows if this is like Ben something that's been held over his head,
you know, to like get him to control because we we see it over and over that these fucking
people are all being blackmailed and they're all being called by blackmail or money.
Like, that's what Jeffrey Epstein is all about is blackmail and control.
You know, so, you know, that could totally be one of his things.

(02:28:05):
Who knows?
But yeah, I don't know.
Would be wild if true.
Wild if true.
Well, yeah.
All right.
Let's let's finish this bitch up.
I think that's about it.
Oh, yeah.
What?
Dude, two and a half hours and we at least do there was at least 25 minutes of Cuba in
there and the rest of it was phenomenal.

(02:28:27):
I thought it was fun.
We had a good time.
No.
I think we learned a lot.
Thanks for everyone listening to the ha.
Well, I think so many people don't know anything about Midwest.
Goodbye.
Yeah.
All this has just been so like hidden.
Yeah.
So I know it's a lot of information, but I think a lot of it all makes so much sense,

(02:28:49):
though.
Yeah.
And seeing the way that ties in and how how this is these are still their same tactics
and they're being used right now.
They're being used currently, you know, like this false flag shit.
That's like that's October 7th.
Like they they knew about it and they did not stop it.
You know, no, I think it's so important to like look at these things that happened and

(02:29:14):
they don't want us to know about because exactly like you just said, like they employ a lot
of the same tactics still or have the same like reasons for doing things that they did
in the past.
So if we look at this and we could actually like learn something from it, then, you know,
we can like you said, looking at a situation like what happened on October 7th and what

(02:29:37):
has ensued after that, it makes it a lot easier to understand what's going on, even though
it's so fucked up when you can understand like why it got to that point.
Um, it helps, yeah, untangle the mess of like it feeling like a what's the word?

(02:29:58):
What's the word they keep using?
It's not a controversial situation.
It's complicated.
That's an easy word and I forgot it.
It doesn't feel as complicated when you realize that like a lot of a lot of this is caused
by people interjecting themselves in situations for a specific goal.
You know, it's not all just like these little, you know, oh, these things keep happening

(02:30:21):
and it's no one's fault.
But you know, it is someone's fault.
It's literally people are deciding to do this shit to get us to keep doing more colonialism,
more imperialism, more fucking bombing, more stealing of natural resources.
That's what that's the whole game.
They think that they should get access to everything because they are better than us.

(02:30:43):
They literally think that they're better.
Like that's all it is.
It's fucking crazy.
But we got a free home of the brave free to fucking grift off everyone free to take whatever
we want from anyone and coup anyone we want because that's America.
I'm sorry.
Before Nicole gets me in trouble.

(02:31:04):
Oh, no, I was kidding about that guys.
We're not going to do that.
That was I was joking.
Oh, you want to know which part of Cuba we came from?
My grandfather's sugar plantation.
Yeah.
I know we had family in Havana.
Awkward of these immigrants.

(02:31:27):
The initial wave was mostly collaborators in the recently toppled Batista regime of the
middle or upper class and of European descent.
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