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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The following show may shock, disturb, and offend some viewers.
The opinions, theories, and facts shared on this podcast are
not widely accepted by the brainwashed masses, especially those who
find dark humor offensive. Viewer discretion is advised.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
This kid said his head, Jeffrey's daughter so duplat the
unibomber blowing up Waco, Texas and Heaven's Days and aliens
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modified men for names, JFK.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Shot on the head by the CIA, Bigfoot and the
mob Man.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Start of Sam talking tots again.
Speaker 5 (00:51):
Witches, Doom, Sam Got Serious, Noise and hauntings, stargards and
the Skull and Bones.
Speaker 6 (00:58):
Most celebrities are.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Probably can So if you're feeling.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
All alone, crack a beer and cat Stone.
Speaker 6 (01:03):
Welcome you to the podcast Strange Proof. We're here to
entertain you.
Speaker 7 (01:08):
We're entertain you kids strange.
Speaker 6 (01:19):
Oh yes, it is about to get strange. Oh don't
tell me the secrets. Don't you have your stupid joke
to start this?
Speaker 5 (01:26):
I feel well, this kind of took me off guard.
I feel like I was trying to move over so
he'd have space. I feel like we're doing a two fer.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
I'm trying to get mine already it did not work
as well. I'll there we go. Now. Look I'm in
a dressing room. I mean I get there. I was
just in a spaceship. Welcome everybody to the show. Welcome.
I'm excited for this episode. This is Strange with podcast.
I'm your host, Tom kat Ak, Tom Thompson. They'll wrap
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Tilly and working on a new album. Go check out
my music and all music platforms. Support Strange every way
you can. We're gonna start adding more stuff to Patreon.
Me and Billy's drunken off topic episode when he came down.
That will be on Patreon. I think that's the only
place that should stay. Oh you have the Is that
the actual blueberry beer? You know what I have? I
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have a blue I have a blue raspberry goose.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
Oh it's not the same, you know what I'm obsessed
with now though. It's half blueberry, half a rattler.
Speaker 6 (02:27):
Oh weird do you? Oh you do half and half? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:33):
I never do that.
Speaker 6 (02:34):
I never do like like a dark and stormy or something.
I can never do. That's like like you know, when
you take two beers mix thegether greetings, Greetings, Yes, Welcome
to the show. Everybody. Hello, so check this out. I've
been making some new merch for the music that I'm
creating of my fake band, So check out. Yeah, you're
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making our country, motherfuckers. So you can get that on
the tea public site. I also have one that says
our home, our legacy, our country. So do you want
to get in the mood for this? Obviously, like this
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will be interesting for people that made me not know
about this stuff. I wanted to, Like, I was just curious, right,
there's just weird things about certain things. There's that I've noticed,
you know, and like I just started looking into like
is there any sort of Jewish mafia controlling the music
industry specifically certain people? Sharon is Jewish, and so we're
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gonna get into some of that talk, you know. Oh yeah,
I'm a I'm aware of a buddy you wrong Legends
of Menutu because there was there's this video. My cousin
Matt sent it to me and he's like, Yo, you're
in this video, and I was like, oh great, you
know because like some of my has gone viral, like
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give it on Facebook, just talking about Canadian history and stuff.
And then it was me a clip from actually the
podcast of when I just did the solo episode about
the Cloward Piven strategy, which is essentially what's happening. It
corode the infrastructure from within, bring tons of people in
and breaks down the whole fucking infrastructure in the hospitals
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and all that. And it was rode By in the sixties.
So I was pushing back against this whole idea of
like what a Canadian is. So near the end, I
brought up all these statistics and facts about how Indians
aren't assimilating to Canadian culture. And then so my and
I was like essentially saying, they're not Canadian. They do
not adapt to Canadian values, do not teach their children
Canadian culture, they do none of that stuff. Right, So,
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and they, you know, building giant monkey statues. There's two
in Brampton. Now there's gonna be a third one for
Shiva in Brampton. You never see the giant monkey monkey
statue in Brampton. No, I won't one. It's fucking like
giant monkeys at you, Brampton. It's so they're importing there,
like essentially culture.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
I thought you're just being racist. It was an actual monkey.
Speaker 6 (05:07):
No, No, yeah, no, it's what they think. It's a
dead god or some bullshit, and then they want to
do Shiva. They want to also do a monkey.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
That's bullshit. That's a man.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
It's a monkey, a man monkey, hem you or whatever
the hell that name is.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
No, see, that's not what I envisioned. Like a legit monkey.
I think he's got a banana.
Speaker 6 (05:30):
It's still a monkey, I know.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
But I want a giant monkey.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
Can you bring it up?
Speaker 4 (05:36):
Of course?
Speaker 6 (05:37):
Yeah. So I was on this there's a thing called
Toronto Unfiltered, I guess, and they my video was played
about Indian fatigue, which a lot of Canadians have. Yeah,
that's what I want.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
That's what I want.
Speaker 6 (05:51):
They just build their stupid statues everywhere of the stupid religion.
I'm sorry. I was like, yeah, big, that's cool.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
See that's what I was thinking.
Speaker 6 (05:58):
That's what I was thinking. They did as I would.
I would be fine with that. They're weird. Yeah, like
dragon ball Z looking car quite a bit, and it
probably paid by our money because these people don't work,
and if they do, they do a shitty job. All right,
let's let's not carry on with this. This is not
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how much how much is the giant humans? Whatever? It's
not humans.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
It won't it won't tell you.
Speaker 6 (06:26):
Wow, probablytice. It's funded by taxpayer money. Bram monkey God.
So yeah, I was on I was on a thing
and I was like, oh, that's fucking great. But it
went it got to like two hundred thousand views on
TikTok and it's just so fun. I'm always like, oh,
they gave me back the red end sign remains account.
And I was like, I'll just post some of my
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thoughts and then and then it's like yeah, and then
it went like I just posted that clip because I
was like, oh, this account is probably shadow band whatever,
and it went viral. So I just did another one
about you know, like who built Canada, the truth of
the facts that people want to deny or whatever, right,
and then uh, that went viral and then I'm already
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an account warning and I'm like, I give up. Man.
They're taking down five accounts in a month. And every
time we do a Stranger podcast one they they it
gets flagged all of a sudden, or like it's so
dumb it's over, like us talking about like the one
was us talking about what was it? It was just
something some conspiracy about Jeffrey something like that. Or like oh,
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our Disney episode one where we're talking about like the
dark Disney and like oh them being connected to the
occult and these weird and the weird pictures and that
got taken down. Yeah, it's just just especially for the
show literally comedy like joking conspiracy clips and that's I'm done.
It's so annoying. Let's talk about Ozzy Osbourne. I've I've
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been more a fan of of Ozzy, Like I like
Black Sabbath. It's it's it's okay, it's obviously memorable. I
do like mister Crowley Bump Bump Bump, and like some
of his music, like I like that one album Straight
from Hell he came out with, But you know, I
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liked more of him as kind of a kookie character,
you know, do you know what I mean? Like I
I've been watching the The Osbourne Show, like The Osborne's
or whatever, because it's like all free on Prime or whatever,
and so we've been watching it, and I've always liked Jack.
I watched his show with his dad where they went
(08:33):
around to like hant locations, you know, and their family
is kind of funny. I always liked watching The Osbourne's.
H What did you think about Ozzy.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
I can't believe that mister Crowley was the only reason
you wanted to the only reason you like.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
No, there's other goods, iron Man, That's what that ship
used to play all the Yeah. Yeah, I'm not saying
I was a massive fan because at that time.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
Okay, you gotta like backtrack though, because you just like, really,
you really hurt my feelings there.
Speaker 8 (09:06):
First is pretty deep, Like there were a staple that was.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
An iconic band, that was that was a staple. That
is the best way to put that. They were a
staple in music history.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
Yeah, that's so true. And they're wild antics and definitely like,
you know, I remember that. I was. I was feeling
a little depressed at work one day, right, just because
there's that. I'll never think of it. It's one of
those like gay kind of like country. Oh I think
it's Oh God, damn, who's that guy? Uh? This is
(09:38):
my life and it's now or never? You know who
I'm talking about. I don't live though, God, Like, I
just know the song.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
I don't know who actually.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Somebody that chat that Ah, that's fucking The paranormal shows
are good. I actually enjoyed Jack's paranormal show. His ghost
Hunting Show was awesome with that Once your Katrina, Jack
and Ozzie go on the road tour. I just like
like them. I think Ozzie's kind of a funny character.
Uh you know who I'm talking.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
About yet fucking Bond Jovie.
Speaker 6 (10:10):
Yes, there's that other Wee Sad song that they used
to play all the time at Like you remember the
dances like the Optimist dance some of these plate you know,
these dances that we had. Someone at work was playing
that like like song you'd slow dance with to chicks,
and I was like, you know, I that it's memories
right when you like first get to like put your
hands on a girl's butt, and you know, you just
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go these dances and everyone's like at first we're just
like dancing around being goofy, but then you would just
like after a while you get high. I would drink
and go there. I have so many memories. But like
it made me think, like they'd always play iron Man
and you'd hear it and all some of the like rockets.
I am iron Man and they'd be like, oh, yeah,
we're gonna dance. We're fucking thirteen, you know what I mean,
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did you ever know? Did you ever go to those dances?
Did you not? Did you miss out?
Speaker 4 (11:00):
I did, but I was more innocent than that.
Speaker 5 (11:01):
I once I started smoking, we either gotten into alcohol
or anything. No, dude, I was there for like I
was still playing you gi oh.
Speaker 6 (11:12):
We were uh so funny. Yeah, we got introduced the
things way way too. So let's play a clip, you know,
like Ozzie is a memorable guy and uh so, let's
play just a clip to get us into the mood,
you know, to reminisce on Ozzy, because we're gonna get
in some controversial stuff and we're strange for podcast is
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kind of what we do, so like that's kind of.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
I feel like this episode is going to hurt my feelings.
Speaker 6 (11:38):
No, I don't know, there's some weird things that I
even though it's just looking at an album cover. So well,
let's play this. This guy's in the mood.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
What you got?
Speaker 9 (11:46):
High night Fly fans, we're talking with the one and
only Ozzy Osbourne. Good evening, Ozzy, What good evening, Ozzie?
Speaker 6 (11:56):
Hello?
Speaker 9 (11:57):
How are you far?
Speaker 6 (12:00):
To stop this? Because I saw Billy disappear and he
wouldn't understand the context of the clip because I bet
he's getting another beer. He ran away like a little bitch.
Could have said give me a second and it would
have been fine, but he decided to run away. I
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didn't play the clip because I'm like, he's disappeared. Just
tell me I ran away quick.
Speaker 5 (12:28):
I just I just needed to run and get something
and then you caught.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
Okay, let's play the clip now ready?
Speaker 9 (12:36):
All right, high night fly fans, we're talking with the
one and only Ozzie Osborne. Good evening, Ozzie, What good evening, Ozzie?
Speaker 6 (12:48):
Hello, how are you far?
Speaker 4 (12:52):
You get?
Speaker 9 (12:52):
All these crazy people come and throw these junk and stays,
And I thought it was one of these rubber bats.
Speaker 6 (12:59):
I'll picture up.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
It was a real bat.
Speaker 9 (13:01):
It was alive.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
Well it was too the head of it. You know,
the taste of bats is very salty.
Speaker 9 (13:08):
Taste of salt, taste like anything else.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
Well, yes, but I can't really say that in the air,
can I.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
The fucking.
Speaker 6 (13:20):
Stuck on the Weather Show? But what do you do
to relect?
Speaker 4 (13:34):
You were jagging when you said that?
Speaker 1 (13:36):
Right, give me the top turn of the New Metal
I want to go to. One of the dangers of
Days decides to like you, if somebody gets in my head,
you'll come out of my mouth, you know.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
So you're listening to a lot of Justin Bieber? Is
that Justin Bieber? Who the fuck is Justin Biber? I
did not would you could wake up for that?
Speaker 4 (13:59):
He's doing the.
Speaker 6 (14:11):
Holy shit, you can't do it, Izzy, I did freaking
hair off. No, that's what like most people know him for.
And it was literally supposed to be an accident because
he was all fucked up, and just imagine it's like,
who's doing a bat on stage to begin with.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
I'm kind of blown away to see that first interview though,
that like not at all how I've ever seen before.
I don't think I've ever watched like that very first
interview with like not dark hair and hair like mine.
Speaker 6 (14:43):
When he was supposed he got his like there's some
sort of like hereditary thing. I wish that was drugs,
but people claim was like, is there an actual I'm
assuming yeah, if you look it up wise Ozzie speak
like that, it might say drugs and they might say
he all also got diagnosed and died it up. It's
just so funny. He was like hello and then she
(15:05):
says hello, Ozzie and he's like, what just like over
the top, like he's right out of his mind, like
so much drugs.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
That's so funny. It's they okay.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
AI overview is it stems from a combination of factors
including his accent is the first one, a neurological disorder.
Speaker 8 (15:28):
And the history of substance abuse. So like the mixture
of all the combinations. I actually hate Google AI overview.
I think it's like one of the most bullshit lying ones.
All of them do it, but you have to like
kind of push it to to get what you want
or to be like as you and then then I'll
but give sources to this what I'm saying, and then
that's how you got to find your.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
Ship, I know honestly though, like it does. It does
sum up when you're not looking at anything controversial, sums
up everything really fucking well.
Speaker 6 (15:57):
How well do you know that? That's well, you can say,
like grape juice, it's like purple, like not the one
I'm holding, This looks black.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
Grape juice you drink.
Speaker 6 (16:11):
If you're gonna be like, try to look into that,
try to figure out what some of super racist. So
in Black Sabbath, a Beard in nineteen seventy. Their sound
was unlike anything before, thunderous riffs, bow apocalyptic lyrics, and
imagery drenched in horror. Many fans saw it as a
'ra on authentic for working class boys. Boys uh four
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working class boys, you could say, from Birmingham, channeling the
industry's gloom into music. But others see something a little darker.
The first album features in cross and gothic imagery hinting
at Satanic images. So I don't know if I have
to look up Black Sabbath his first album. Oh I
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should know this fucking shit. Yeah, my baby's crying.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
It's the John Peel Sunday Radio show.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Me is have a Satanic across, goth invert across and
gothic imagery.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
It's just tim and it's like a here, it's like
a person standing in front of a house.
Speaker 6 (17:22):
Oh yeah, yeah yeah. And the people think that's Ozzy.
Bring it up. I thought I had that that's the
first Black Sabbath. Fucking is there an invert across? Is
there an invert across?
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (17:36):
So, so what people thought that was Ozzy supposed to be.
It's like a real witch. I heard about that. It's
like a real witch that they got to take the photograph.
Look look like Black Sabbaths kind of looks like asy
later on albums. Let's just have a curiosity. Look, yeah,
(18:01):
weird announcedthing crazy Satanic is weird. We'll get to it later.
Here you can x off that sort of destroying your internet.
So hinting satanic themes at the start the track Black
Sabbath open with church bells and lyrics about dark figure,
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creating some that argue that this was the first truly
mainstream Satanic anthem, and then obviously their success coined the
rise of the occult revival of the sixties and seventies,
heavily influenced by Alistair Crowning, Crawley, Theama and then which
elites in the occult society's promote, which we'll probably cover
(18:46):
at some point. With Sabbath simply riding on the counterculture wave,
or were they chosen vehicle to the mainstream occult, the
mainstream to the occult. Some conspiracy theories argues that the
latter the Sabbath imagery was greenlit by a syndicate connected
to record executives who understood the value of rebellion as
(19:07):
a product. So this is when we get into some
of the controversial aspects of.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
This, I'm curious what you're gonna say that isn't.
Speaker 5 (19:18):
Just uh stuff that I did, normal ausy stuff.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
What do you guys drink in this evening? I have
a salty stinger. Okay, you can't see the stupid images.
I have a salty stinger. It's like I might as well,
Like I'm trying to cut out drinking. But we went
to Brewer on the weekend as our first date out,
and I was like, I might as well.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
I had a date for you.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
Gonna support the show stuff that.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
You guys aren't allowed to have because it's only in
New Brunswick, the Pump House Brewery.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
This stuff is my favorite ship I've ever drank in
my life. And if you take the blueberry beer and
the Rattler and you put it together, it creates a wonderful.
Speaker 6 (20:01):
Thing that sounds good. Yeah, person, I was involved the
Wicked and they call before I was aware of Ozzie
or Black. How old are you are you? Like seventy five?
I just kidding. Yeah, I don't drink very often anymore,
so I live. Yeah, it's not a good thing, man,
I would like to quit but I just enjoy it
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and it's hard, and I know, I've I know it
just makes me gain weight, and I'm like, oh and
I've been trying to work out. And then I'd like,
I just Billy can drink it because he needs to
gain some weight.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
But like, is that you?
Speaker 6 (20:36):
Yeah, it's me when I'm drunk. I'm just like yelling
at the moon. There's some weird stuff. There's some weird
satanic things to do with that. How about check out
this album? I like, So these are a couple of
his albums, you know, Bark at the Moon, you know,
and then Diary of a Madman, a cult upside down
cross weird child in the background reading a book. I
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think it's like Jack saying maybe I don't know if
that's true. Do you think it's who I thought it was? Jack?
I thought I heard that or that he was on
one of the album covers as a kid. But I
that's really weird. This is the one that I was like,
this is a little strange. Might you say, is it
not weird that he's like he's supposed to be like
Satan on a throne and then he's surrounded by children,
(21:21):
young girls. He said, fuck you on you know, I was,
I was, boy, yeah, I know, don't me sorry, isn't
that weird? Like some of these things that you see
on like even the led Zeppelin album cover where it's
a bunch of like naked children and it's just like,
(21:43):
is this supposed to be art? Or is this just
like blatantly putting stuff out there? And then the guy
like there's some weird things we talked about about led
Zeppelin and buying the Crowley House. What was Jimmy Page
involved in? And then obviously you have the guy from
the Who Fun.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
It could have just been art, right, you got you
got the one on the left there that's the this
is the regular the regular kid.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
It's like, I'll listen to you and I'm all right.
And then the one this is the pure rebellion. And
then on the far side is she's rolling her eyes clear?
Do you know?
Speaker 6 (22:18):
I think it's weird.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Actually I can't tell she's rolling her eyes or she
doesn't have pupils. I don't think she has really look
at that one on the right, that that.
Speaker 6 (22:27):
Just weird dulled up children and like weird. I don't know.
I just found that a little strange, Like why wouldn't
use grown women. Is that the idea of the lucifer corrupting,
like he's surrounded by these young females in this lucifery
and chair. I don't know, what do you guys they
did the naked kid thing back then, because nobody even
considered I wouldn't say that there was there was.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
I'm sure there were pedophiles.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
I wouldn't say that.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
And as of the COVID vaccine, that's what pedophiles were.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
Don't even say that word. Didn't even mention the V word.
Call it the the I don't.
Speaker 4 (23:05):
Know, you're almost said the happy accident.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
That's what I was gonna say. You like, read my mind.
I was going to use the word happy. Half said,
I just think it is weird. That's definitely not Jack
on the cover. Maybe I'm mistaken, Yeah, because that was
way back. It's probably before you even met Sharon. I
just thought it. I thought it was a little weird,
And back then there was definitely people who were doing
(23:31):
that stuff. If you look at Jimmy Saville, that guy
was in the music industry since the sixties, and that
guy watch our four hour episode on that ship from
way back in the day, Uh, that's a good one.
You can watch it and I'll try and rumble YouTube,
but also you can listen to it. That's a wild
episode back when Anton was a part of the show
(23:53):
and it was a fun time four hours on and
they did they wanted to end it. We were three
hours in talking about a mass molester, pedo guy and
then I was like, did you know he's a wizard though?
And we talked for like an hour how there's connections
that he's a wizard and his cigar was his wand
that's kind of cool.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
Cool.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
Yeah, Jack's like our age. She's like thirty six or something. Yeah,
so it wouldn't have been I like Jack. He seems
like a like a nice guy. But the most direct
connection between Ozzy and the Jewish mafia is Don Arden.
So Don Arden is Sharon's father. Okay, very very jewey guy,
(24:33):
shine shot and what are these? That guy? Was that guy?
Look on the other side? Do you see that guy balding?
What does he look like?
Speaker 4 (24:46):
There's an actor? Yeah, that's like an actress today?
Speaker 6 (24:49):
Who the fuck is it? That was weird. That's a
that's a weird weird. So I didn't know about any
of this stuff. I was just curious. I started looking
it up and.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
I out that, uh, can you put up that image
one more time? Sorry, yeah, I'm googling, you know. I no, no, no,
it's gonna pull up the famous actor.
Speaker 6 (25:08):
Juwey looking guy and Hawaiian guy with a wig on.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Okay, I don't think that I didn't pull it up.
Des dribe me nuts. If anyone knows what actor I'm
thinking of.
Speaker 6 (25:20):
He's thirty nine.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
It looks very much like him.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
Yeah, strange anyways, but you should notice things, right, And
then here he is again, so this is interesting. He
was a feared manager, father of Sharon Osborne, you know,
and Arden earned the nickname the al Capone of pop.
And I didn't know about this guy, right, very interesting
(25:43):
because I was just curious because I knew she was
Jewish and and that I knew that Sharon threatened Kanye
one time and said, you fucked with the wrong Jew.
So I'm like, it was just curious, don't know that one? Yeah, question, question,
shar she just told me fucked with the wrong Jay.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
Though with the wrong one he used.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
I don't know if she may suit him, but he
used a riff at a party like something in a
music where he was rapping to it something like that
that was Ausi's and because he's critical or was, I
think his handlers got to him and maybe cloned him again.
But it's like he's be funny if he was at
clone and then he's like, I noticed things like and
then he just starts like being like, look at all
(26:29):
the records, even though it's not really him. Every I
always thought he may be cloned, but he he even
mentioned stuff about his mother being that they sacrificed her.
So I just think he maybe knows things that he
shouldn't know. And then he got off drugs, the drugs
they were giving him, and then he's like, I'm noticing things.
This guy with a yamaca keeps speeding me fucking hallucinogen.
Speaker 4 (26:53):
I mean, it's a good time. Probably.
Speaker 6 (26:55):
So he's nicknamed for the the al Capone of pop.
It was for good reason. Uh. He allegedly some gangsters
who threatened competitors, which is crazy. He he dangled a
rival executive from the fourth floor of a window, much
like Sugar Knight did to Yeah, shuld Knight, I was thinking,
(27:16):
dangled vanilla ice from a fucking balcony, which is crazy,
so his management.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
Did they show that in again? Was that in? Uh?
Speaker 9 (27:26):
That was.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
They showed that, they showed that. Maybe they did.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Show they showed it. I think it was straded at Thompson.
They showed that.
Speaker 6 (27:35):
All of the metal genre genre metal and country, or
at least kid.
Speaker 5 (27:41):
Kid, No, you're right, Country just rapes you would say,
oh sorry.
Speaker 6 (27:52):
Negatively penetrates and enforces the penetration.
Speaker 4 (27:57):
Upon disagreeagree, we're trying.
Speaker 6 (28:02):
We're trying everybody, and then eventually Billy will get a
better mic stand and his microphone will be sitting on.
Speaker 4 (28:10):
The I had a great mic stand broke before. Don't
don't you start at me right now. He makes me
order this ship. I go, yeah, that's fine, cool, and
he goes, I set it up. This is the perfect setup.
It gives me the wrong ship, and it frustrates me
so much that you take that back right now, you know,
(28:32):
full fledged. But I bought, I.
Speaker 6 (28:34):
Know, and it's just an over wrong the mic sideways
on your face. No, I couldn't.
Speaker 4 (28:38):
It was a boom mic fucking arm.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
It was supposed to be. The picture show was a mike.
I think Billy use it. That's what I think. I
think that he and the he broke. So yeah, he
was pretty crazy. So that's not saying you dangging people
off the windows. His management contracts were exploitative, keeping artis
(29:01):
in a financial bondage. Oh weird, a financial bondage, keeping
managers in a financial bondage. And then his uh, his
heritage being I seem to be like doctor Evil's like
Magma Jewish h and his mob connections gave him protection
(29:26):
within the syndicate that blurred his lines between business and
organized crime. Now a lot of people talk don't really
talk about this that often, but you know, like they
always talk about the Italian mafia. They never talk about
the Jewish.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
You know, I don't think that's gonna fix You're still saying.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
It, but it is a very real thing. Like he whispered,
who is the main guy of the Italian mafia? He
was actually so like they actually have connections to that,
and everyone's like just focus on this one. All these
and it was like them and like within New York
and stuff a lot of times. When Ozzie left Black
(30:08):
Sabbath Arden and Sharon seized control. Sharon became Ozzie's manager
and later wife. Obviously she was inserting her tentacles into
him for a lot of times.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
You're you're gonna make a lot of money.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
I'm gonna I'm gonna ride around here. Yeah, exactly, And
that's essentially what happened. He's such a character that look
at young he looks there, what.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Is that face?
Speaker 6 (30:34):
I didn't do that? Can you try it? That's a
lot of drugs, a lot of drugs. This one's fine,
like this one. So when and then which is weird?
Later his wife trying to permanently uh to trying tying
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him permanently to Arden's empire. Under the guidance Ozzie's career
wasn't just a resurrection, it was was weaponized. The chaos
of Sabbath years were refined into a remarkable character, incoherent, unpredictable,
and the prince of darkness. So maybe they manufactured him,
(31:16):
maybe they made him right? And is Sharon his hand? Shad?
Can you do an Ausie impression? Can you see if
you can talk like him? That's not even close? Yeah,
(31:44):
I find that honeyed Jack. Okay, I need the remote. Yeah,
it's weird.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
Is it's it's like all blurred.
Speaker 5 (31:54):
So it's like it needs to be serious is that.
Speaker 6 (31:59):
I want to like because I got I want to
go like an Irish. I can't shot shot. You gotta
be shin. I can't. I can't do it. Did as
you have a carpet covered bathroom in that pic. Imagine
how much pitsion cocaine was. Okay, I got a story
about that. When we first moved in. Remember that house,
(32:21):
the Bailey House. You remember that fucking place? Yeah, and
it had When I first moved in there there was
like a whole like it was was it cold? The
cub like a big painted wall and it's got a
word in n word, mural, a mural. It was a
big mural of like the fucking the rocky mountains. And
(32:46):
then when he went downstairs, they had shag carpet, multi
colored in the washroom. And this house is abound the sixties.
It's because would keep your.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
No, they weren't. That street was built on the eighties.
Speaker 6 (33:01):
Bullshit promise, bullshit. Well it was. That's a sixties thing,
but I guess it could have been an eighties thing.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
But I.
Speaker 6 (33:10):
Don't believe, Billy, but it's fine grows shag carpet. There
was a urinal. Do you remember the urinal. Do you
remember that in your house? I don't remember that. You
came to that house, for sure.
Speaker 4 (33:24):
I did, but we only in your room and then
your mom fucking yelled.
Speaker 6 (33:29):
Yeah there was a urinal I think you would remember.
And but it's like the shag carpet. It was fucking
gro that's crazy. We took it out eventually, but at
least for a couple of months. It was just like
your peas just soaked in that ship and like over
time and yeah, many discarded lost cocaine sky on his
(33:50):
knees out of his mind, probably out of his mind.
Speaker 4 (33:55):
Yeah, he doesn't look too there.
Speaker 6 (33:58):
Look at the different like the seventies and eighties were
you know, I feel like you'd be that guy with
the tight black shirt and the big old hand obar mustache.
Really yeah, I don't think so, you don't want to
be there.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
I would have picked a guy in the white shirt
moren't any I would have had a long as.
Speaker 6 (34:21):
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
So for that guy.
Speaker 6 (34:26):
Yeah, biting the bat and then they dug into it
and stuff too, just memorable. Look how crazy this guy is.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
So.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
Ozzie's solo career in the nineteen eighties exploded with the
new albums like Blizzard of Oz and Diary of a Madman.
But beneath the heavy riffs and carefully engineered image pushed
by Sharon an artist mafia style management, mister Crowley opened, invoked,
openly invoked Alista Crowley, the famous ocultist from the nineteenth
nineteen our twentieth century. To conspiracy theories, this was no coincidence.
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It was a direct ritual and invocation, you could say,
through music, turning millions of listeners into unwitting participants. Stages,
stage shows featured cross crosses, fire, and ritual theatrics. Fans
thought it was shock rock, ac cult researchers saw it
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as some sort of mass ceremony disguised as a concert.
Ozzie's infamous antics biting off bats, snorting ants, and peeing
on monuments were framed as madness, but also served as
ritual humiliation, maybe just maybe stripping him of his dignity
while keeping him profitable.
Speaker 7 (35:37):
Maybe maybe, Ah, that's what's annoying too, because back then,
like too, like you didn't I get the gimmicks like
become a name off the beginning, Like when you're a
nobody and you need some gimmicks like Oh this guy
did something crazy.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Let me now listen to him.
Speaker 6 (35:56):
But like his voice was so unique, it was Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Nobody could top that like him.
Speaker 5 (36:07):
Or like the only people that had voices that like
made you step back and go, what the fuck was that?
Speaker 6 (36:12):
Yeah? Very satanic imagery though, But is it just for
shock rock or is there trying to like push this
within the Look at the look at that wild hairstyle,
big old mullet.
Speaker 5 (36:24):
So you just woke up in a cougar's house. Yeah,
it's like this is all she had a band ninety
year old.
Speaker 6 (36:32):
That's true, But I don't know, there is this idea
that maybe he I don't know, maybe this is more
to push the occultism onto the world right and subvert people.
I don't know. The more I looking at the stuff,
the more I'm like, I wonder why there it wasn't
an illustration of ousy on the shitter in the book
Everybody Poops. It's funny. O. I bet there's a chick
(36:55):
track that focuses on a parody a chick track. Yeah,
so weird and like this, what does this look like?
Billy to describe the image.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
The horns on his head with his hand covering his eye.
Speaker 6 (37:12):
Which is an infamous my pledge to the illuminati, you know,
that's that's all of them do it for some reason.
There's literally hundreds of photos of all celebrities, everyone that's
kind of even slightly famous doing the one eye thing.
And to me, it's like showing allegiance. Yes, we won't
tell you, We won't tell anybody about your fuck kid island. Weird.
(37:36):
This is an amberlogger, Like I'm going from a sour
to an amber. It's very weird. Fucking you what kind
there was? I tried this porter? Why did you do that?
I tried this porter because we're all at this like
brewery or whatever. I tried this porter. I was like,
fucking off one last beer or whatever, I'll try this
something different. And it literally tasted just like you don't
(37:58):
have to finish it. It tasted like got ashtray. It's
like it's like a dark chocolate notes. It's like that
sounds good. I like chocolate kind of tasting beers. And
it tasted like the like the body like I drank
like water with cigarettes in it. Here he finished it though, right, Yeah,
look up Jack, I did finish it. Actually, I will
(38:21):
look up Jack chick, Jack Chick, Ozzie's infamous antics, as
we say, maybe a humiliation ritual. Maybe right, Every scandal
made him bigger. Every controversy sold more albums behind it.
Sharon and her mafia linked family made sure to keep
the machine running. He's participating in humiliation rituals. You know
(38:43):
who knows. And then they're constantly these antics is selling
more albums and obviously they noticed that, and then they're like,
you know what, it's a good cell.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Okay, Jack Chick just makes uh comics.
Speaker 6 (38:59):
Oh, satanic panic he's.
Speaker 4 (39:01):
An American cartoonist.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
And publisher satanic panic stuff.
Speaker 4 (39:05):
Oh, he just died too long ago.
Speaker 6 (39:07):
Let's get back to this. So the occult connections in
Ozzie's career go back beyond a few lyrics. The entire
framework of heavy metal in the nineteen seventies and eighties
reads like a ritual program. Alista Crowley doctrine, Alista Crowley philosophy.
Do what thou wilt? How do you finish that, billy?
Do what thou wilt shall shall fuck trade tracks and
(39:36):
scare people into Christianity. That's do what thou wilt shall
Come on, we've called over Crowley like three, probably four
years ago. At this point, we need to do a
bigger deep dive into him.
Speaker 4 (39:48):
But I'm completely I'm completely blinding.
Speaker 6 (39:50):
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
Speaker 8 (39:54):
Essentially that he was going to do whatever.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
You want and then you know, no consequences.
Speaker 4 (40:03):
Oh that sounds fun.
Speaker 6 (40:05):
Yeah, mantra that became a mantra of rock rebellion. Ozzie
wasn't alone. Jimmy Page of led Zeppelin bought The Crowley
House as you can get only on Patreon because I
drank a whole twenty six you're almost a whiskey. Is
the the Bollskin House with Crowley? I said to Aaron
and the I was like, I was like, it was
a fun episode, but near the end, I was like,
(40:27):
at the very end I called Billy effect. I was like,
I was like, I was definitely like you doing the bag.
But this is why you pay for the Patreon. Well
you get a bunch of fun stuff, you know.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
What, you know we got off the Patreon. What who
wants to watch this on the podcast?
Speaker 6 (40:45):
I'm not going to bring it up.
Speaker 4 (40:49):
Do it?
Speaker 6 (40:52):
It's a movie, stupid? Oh that's hilarious.
Speaker 4 (41:00):
Great, let's do it, let's watch it.
Speaker 6 (41:04):
Page wasn't a fucked up ship. I think chaplain or
Clapton was always in the house. Yeah, we we covered it.
It's on the Patreon and all your support three bucks
a month would be very helpful. We don't make a
lot of money off the show and we produce a
lot of content, So yeah, which is weird? We covered that.
It's a weird house, the bullskin house. Like maybe at
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some point we'll point back to you when we talk
about Crowley in a full deep tie, but well, Black
Sabbath littered albums with dark symbols. Concerts has mass rituals,
thousands of fans gathering chanting lyrics about demons and apocalypse,
surrounded by flames and sonic waves. In a cult theory,
this was energy harvesting, channeling collective chaos into ritual power.
(41:49):
What do you think is it possible? Taylor Swiss called
her fans, which they call her her fans like witches
or whatever. She's like a witch and they think that
she's creating this like mass ceremony, occult ceremonies and doing
this weird satanic imagery and then essentially all those people's energy.
I've talked to before are directed towards the stage and
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they're like this all their reptilian part of the bridge.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
You know, if there was ever an artist that could
produce that, it definitely is too.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
But yeah, it is weird to see, yeah, and.
Speaker 6 (42:25):
Everyone chanting, you know, it is weird, like and you
can get them to do whatever you want. Sometimes. Think
about the Travis Scott concert where people were getting injected
and stuff throughout the crowd and like there was like
people dying, trampling each other, and like it looked all
satanic and like had almost like the mouth of madness
from the horomous Bosh painting of like the big you know,
(42:46):
you know what I'm talking about, right, that whole weird
concert that happened. He was like talking about the devil
and Satan and then they're invoking this and then chaos
ensues and these people are essentially nothing more than an
energy source for these demonic creatures that use chaos magic. Right.
Speaker 4 (43:04):
Do you think concerts would be a good place for
that stuff?
Speaker 6 (43:07):
Yes, because it's a it's a toty amount of energy.
Speaker 4 (43:11):
I know, but you can get way more in other situations.
Speaker 6 (43:15):
Football also is a mass ritual like during the halftime show.
Uh yeah, point there's a last atanc imagery during that,
so you're essentially there's a crowds of people focusing on
one thing. And then even say you're like giving them
sonic waves or trying to brainwash them in summer guard.
You could use that as some sort of mass ritual
lull people into you know, even the Olympics, the two
(43:36):
twenty twelve Olympics when they did that weird ceremony where
there was all these children just before COVID in hospital
beds in twenty twelve, they're showing you what they were
gonna do. They're pushing out hospital, but there's a giant
valdemort type creature that was going over the audience and
then sickness came through. It's really weird, man, They like
they show you these things. It's crazy. Twenty twelve, the
(44:00):
Olympic twenty twelve Olympics in London. And then it's funny
because I'm super David IK at that time. It was
like showing all of the the imagery from it, and
then it's hard to even find some of the rituals
that I have performed, Like there was one where they're
all in like top hats and it was like it's
like a Masonic ritual. And there was a lot of
weird things on the twenty twelve Olympics man and it
showed us like it was like the staged coved Covey,
(44:22):
the pandemic stuff. I was like, I can't say too,
that's what For some reason, YouTube takes down anything to
do with that stuff for some reason because obviously they
don't want you talking about it. And then so who knows.
I think that's quite a possibly. Think about it, Billy,
do you think when you're jerking off that you're giving
energy out to the universe whatever your focus is.
Speaker 4 (44:46):
I feel like I feel like that's a loaded question.
Speaker 6 (44:49):
I think that's a loaded gun.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
I mean like when I release probably.
Speaker 6 (44:56):
Or gone energy, the idea of me and air was
talking about the rail and stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (44:59):
But but the sewer people definitely appreciate or gone energy.
Speaker 6 (45:04):
You was on like the fucking mutant people and the
fucking sewers, all the homeless people. But like there there's
an argument being made that like that orgone energy essentially
like that they could supposed to we could do this
is a cult magic. You could channel your chie so
something like a cheat, you know, like a hachi about
(45:25):
like you know, like this these these uh energies, right
and because of your chakras and they'll point to your
chakra points. And how if you can like essentially edge
yourself gooning as they call it now, and and build
up this energy and you stop uh that that's and
you can literally reach and this and the Karma Sutra
stuff to you can reach a point of like enlightenment
(45:49):
from like whacking the beaver. I mean no, that's not
doesn't make sense. That's that's slapping the snake, you know whatever,
Just whatever, say you want to make it back of
the beaver's hilarious pull on.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
The ground anyway, Uh what Okay, I'm going to ignore
the fact that you know all that, But I'm gonna
why is it called gooning now?
Speaker 6 (46:18):
I don't know. Somebody that work told me, I work
with a bunch of these young idiots.
Speaker 4 (46:22):
Gooning was supposed to be like if you're a fighter, you're.
Speaker 6 (46:25):
A goon as bad. That's cool, like the bad, like
a bad like a plastic bat or a Yeah, sex
magic is common in lots of traditions, Yeah, throughout all,
like doing that like this weird sex magic?
Speaker 4 (46:39):
You know you do you know why they traded it thoat?
Like I'm really on this point right now. Why did
they Why did they get rid of edging and call
it gooning because that was supposed to be a fighter
that was no.
Speaker 6 (46:52):
Gooning is like, yeah, you're a goon, You're like a
higher Yeah you're gooon. I don't know what the hell
why the kids use any of the words that they
do nowadays? Some of them are so skive a the toilet,
Why do they call it gooning? Just look it up
and see what happens. So this will be interesting, the
and the self as a sacrifice maybe, right, So get this,
this is interesting, right you're listening to me. Interesting that
(47:14):
if you think about, like every person within the music
music industry needs to give up something. Usually they need
to give up like a lot of musicians have someone
close die. That happens far too often. It's very strange.
You're supposed to be a ritual even in the fact
of giving up your children to transgender is what?
Speaker 4 (47:35):
Okay, just I'm not even I exited out of it.
I don't want to go down.
Speaker 6 (47:43):
It was just fucking gross. Gooning is more like a
meditative state mind you could achieve by edging Jesus Christ.
It's a rubber bat. Everyone is thanks man toy bats
and calling them AZSI. That's fun. I like Ozzy. I
don't like his music of it. Some of it kind
of bores me, but you know, and I've always liked him.
(48:04):
I watched all of the show, Like the shows he's done.
We're now watching the basement tapes of them reacting to
the Osbourne show. Now that the older God Damn, Kelly's
lost a lot of weight. She's definitely on that Ozempic tip. Oh,
probably have you seen her? She's like Schuly looks different
than that fat little tribute teenager that we all knew.
Probably don't preach because I mean, you remember that, Look
(48:26):
up her now she looks way different. And then show
the audience because I didn't bring that up because I
never know what the hell we're gonna talk about. But
I noticed. I was like, man, she looks way different.
It's crazy what a couple like this losing weight will
do to your physical features. Everybody, Yeah, is that crazy?
Big difference? Oh, zempic. As soon as the ships start
(48:46):
coming out, man, people are like, I'm just gonna like
inject myself with a bunch of foreign chemicals. Yeah, so
click on the image. Crazy.
Speaker 4 (48:54):
That's that's obviously.
Speaker 6 (48:56):
For all of her most of her career. Look at
her there and that like it looks so different.
Speaker 4 (49:00):
And then is that.
Speaker 6 (49:04):
Is that her? I can't be her? Sorry, Billy, decades
of studying witchcraft occultism means I learned a lot of Yeah,
is that crazy? Such a difference, dude, that's I was saying,
and like, and that's a zempic. That's definitely.
Speaker 4 (49:19):
Why is that part of cultism?
Speaker 6 (49:21):
Like just fucking June. Yeah, so big difference, Man, it
is crazy. And then it's just like, that's that's what
it was. Zepic does pretty crazy. So you know and
think about this. They event has to be sacrificed in
the music. You have to sacrifice something to the other
side to to become famous, to get in these positions
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of power. All the politicians probably do the same. The
self sacrifice. Ozzie's body, ravaged by drugs, became a sacrifice
on stage. His degeneration into incoherent mirrored the occult idea
of ritual destruction of the vessel watched by gleefully by
millllions of people being like, Wow, look at this crazy
(50:03):
drug added guy, that crazy music I love, and they're
just on stage going, eh, mister crowd, what's going on
in your head? So one often overlook conspiracy is the
use of music as a Monday money laundering for the mafia.
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Rock concerts, with their huge cash flow, provided the perfect
cover touring revenues that could be inflated or skinned, mixing
clean and dirty laundry. That's what they use tons of
these wars for. You know, it's just to inter exchange,
inter exchange in whatever, exchange money in between all of
(50:44):
these crazy things happening. Right, Do you see what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying really has no thoughts what's going on?
There's a guy that Jack called Ozzie fan season, Oh
no way. We're talking about how the music industry is
(51:04):
a money laundering operation.
Speaker 5 (51:07):
What I really just couldn't stop thinking of, Like, while
you were talking, I really can't starting.
Speaker 6 (51:11):
To talking about gooning.
Speaker 5 (51:13):
No, I fucking Jesus. I read his comment and I'm
trying really hard not to remember it. But is there
anybody to date that you can possibly think of that
had a voice like that in like the past twenty years,
it is like does that does that voice exist? And
I'm not saying like like him, like sounds like him.
(51:34):
I'm saying like that powerful from a man, from.
Speaker 6 (51:39):
A man like the guy that took over from the
one who nine made in that.
Speaker 4 (51:45):
Ship and that was forever ago.
Speaker 6 (51:47):
That was I was talking still music. Yeah, he'd put
on an as like two years ago, did they really? Yeah?
I made as a ship many.
Speaker 4 (51:57):
Okay, well so the fucking rolling yeah.
Speaker 6 (52:01):
But the thing is it is weird. I always found
it weird that like Ozzie right, he's like all like,
oh shine, and then when he sings, he just belts it.
It's so weird too, Like I've seen him live, even
like a couple of years ago I didn't see him.
I've seen him on clips and things, and it doesn't
sound like it's too edited and he's able to still
carry like it's just weird. When he's like mumbling, he shouted,
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he's like he can. He's like you can't really understand him.
Even they're joking on the show about like how the
one the one black like security guard didn't know anything.
He was saying and he's just like would sit there
and listen to him ramble on. But then it's like
when even when you heard him yells and ius like,
I'm like, what, like how does that come out of
his mouth? Because there's times where like Jack was pissing
him off and stuff like he had like a little
(52:46):
night and he was yelling at him and he would
sound clear right, So but then when he sung, it's
like all that rambling went away and he was able
to belt out these tunes. I do think that he
as far as I've watched the show recently and basement
tapes who were going through, and I've always been kind
of a fan of his personality. It just seemed like
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if everyone's seen the movie, which is a great movie
called Dead Silence, there's a part where a man's made
into a puppet. He didn't like doing shows, he didn't
like doing interviews. He was kind of over it as
he got older. But somebody seemed like Sharon or something whatever,
people they were like essentially propping him up, being like
keep singing, piece of shit, Like you know what I mean,
Like you keep singing, keep getting in exactly. Yeah, Chris Cornell.
(53:31):
That's a good because Chris Cornell is supposedly and there's
the theory of Chester Bennington connected to Chris Cornell, but
then there's a theory that he's connected to John Podesta
and that he's Podessa's son. There's a lot of weird conspiracies.
But like Chris Cornell got murdered because he was gonna
expose the child driver.
Speaker 4 (53:49):
Probably, I don't think any of that's gonna fly.
Speaker 6 (53:55):
I wonder how much bad stuff will come out this
year for Halloween, and maybe people. I think a lot
of people would dress like him. I think that'd be fun.
Halloween is trying to come back. We have other cultures
taking over to be like, this is our day. Now
you have to dance, you have to dress up like
a monkey. God.
Speaker 5 (54:15):
That makes me like Halloween. Now, let's go rampage the streets.
Let's form a rampage where they we keep their children
up past three a m.
Speaker 6 (54:26):
Fireworks and dancing in absurd fucking ways and while everyone's
trying to sleep at two am. And then I'll make
a huge I was like, who do I was like,
I don't. I'm not religious. I'd be like, just make
a huge Jesus statue. But then oh, I got a
better one. We build a massive We build a massive statue.
Speaker 4 (54:54):
You know what you said?
Speaker 6 (54:55):
Hitler? Hitler? Did you hear half of it?
Speaker 4 (55:01):
Please?
Speaker 6 (55:02):
No, no, I heard none of it.
Speaker 4 (55:03):
I just put to your loves that's awesome.
Speaker 6 (55:06):
Can we that'd be so funny? Like I said that
there was that one uh, there's that one h antique
store and there's a little statue him giving the Roman salute,
and I'm like, and there was like a shield, which
I'm like, this wasn't gonna be able to sell the stuff.
But there was a whole cabinet of Nazi stuff and
there's a there's this washteka shield of two bullet holes
(55:27):
to it, and I was like, man, I would have
loved to have that little statue of him. It's like
this big, just be with hilarious people like look.
Speaker 4 (55:34):
Godaws, but I want your family laws.
Speaker 6 (55:43):
I want it like fifty fifty two feet tall, just
like the monkey statue is. It's just as absurd in
my eyes.
Speaker 4 (55:49):
So can we put it right beside it?
Speaker 6 (55:52):
Yeah? I gotta watch that. Yeah, I know there's people
who stutter and then can sing clearly. It's so true.
It is a weird thing.
Speaker 4 (56:05):
And then it's a different part of your diaphragm, right
when you're belting out like that as opposed to just
trying to a normal voice. But it does also make
me wonder why the fuck you clearly understand no one
can understand you. You get that.
Speaker 5 (56:18):
So when you're trying to communicate with someone and they
really need to get them to hear you, why don't
you just sing or yell?
Speaker 6 (56:25):
Yeah on eighty eight feet tall that's even better? Eighty
h the secret words? Uh, Chelsea, really, I've painting one
of my fingers black and memory have Ozzie and got
an Ozzie T shirt and two key rings of bracelests
or he like people like, I think there's some shady
ship about what was going on, doesn't it. I? I
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will always think that he was kind of being used.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
Yeah, fair enough, so uh yeah, like he was at
the point of his life too, with all that ship
coming down on you, like you didn't need to keep perform.
Speaker 6 (56:58):
He had enough money with off his world. He could
have lived off it. But they're like, somebody seemed to
be like, we can make this human just work till
he's dead. And he did well.
Speaker 5 (57:08):
To be fair, did he have like, there's contracts like
that in the music industry anyway, when you're not going
into like the conspiracy side of things, just generally like, yeah,
they have contracts like that where if you're you must
produce the album yes we don't want money.
Speaker 6 (57:24):
And then if they don't, they'll suit you into oblivion.
That's why they're mobsters. Music industry is full of it.
So obviously you have this idea right of like the
music industry being controlled by the mob, right because you
would you think they would be controlling this stuff, touring venues,
you know, to mix this claim money with dirty money,
merchandise sales, create new streams to legitimize these illicit profits.
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Record distributions off the mob controlled allowed manipulation of sale
numbers and profit margins. Some argue Aussie's extreme touring schedule
wasn't just about popularity. It was because his career was
about a money laundering operation syndicate, which is a chaos
marketed profit. And it's interesting because you think about this.
He was constantly like and he said I heard him
(58:10):
at least twice on the show say I don't want
to do this anymore. And then he's even making a
joke whether watch the show back and the basement tapes
and how he's talking about how Sharon controls everything and
he's like, I don't want to do this, and she's
like looks at him and he's like, oh fine or whatever. Right.
So we've been doing the show for this new fan.
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We've been like, if you're gonna be an Aussie fan,
you gotta be a strange proofan for seven years. It
started in a basement with us getting drunk, and now
we are here.
Speaker 3 (58:41):
I gotta ask not to you seem did you find
this episode because you just all day every day google
Ozzy Osbourne?
Speaker 6 (58:52):
How did you know that's true? And we were a
fair amount, So just like take back, consider should we
get a couple of hundred views on videos and we
have like over you know, two thousand people. No way,
We're not being shadow band and our contest not being
pushed out in our episodes. I've been taken off for
talking about the goddamn.
Speaker 4 (59:16):
One more time so I can read your lips.
Speaker 6 (59:20):
Oh a buddy. At work, we always go like the
ox jokes, how can you tell what I'm saying? It's
just so fast that I can't pick it up. So
the the Mafia wasn't the only it came through on
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my iPad. Oh that's so crazy, that's cool. I appreciate that.
So the Mafia wasn't the invested in the music. They
actually controlled through pornography, which I just wrote an episode
about the dark side pornography being connected to the gambling
and nightlife. Can spear researchers argue that the industry, no,
(01:00:02):
I lost my I lost my point. Maybe he's just
gooon in to my. Oh, that's hilarious. So the gambling
and nightlife conspiracy researchers argue that the industries weren't separate.
They shared infrastructure, distribution, and goals. Porn films and rock
recordings moved throughout the same channels. Both industries thrived on
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taboo breaking and moral subversion. Both fed into a cultural agenda.
Both fed into a cultural agenda that I wrote in
traditional values, pushed vices, and normalized generacy. We appreciate you subscribing.
I actually agree with that, because there's music I do like,
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like even I like I grew up listening to Necro, right, yeah,
and Necro is a that I argued with over this
stuff because he's like, I see you don't like people.
And I was like, no, it was just a post.
I asked him. I had my my big account whatever,
thirteen thousand followers and shit, and I was like, you
want to jump on the show. And it was just
a post about like Zionism not being maybe necessarily a
(01:01:09):
good thing. And he's like, I see you don't. And
I was like, that's not I don't like Zionists. I
don't like people that want to whatever and I and
it's just I loved his music, but it was definitely subversion,
very the I'm listening to this on like twelve thirteen.
He's talking about like you bitches like to get fucked
in the ass and stuff like that. I'm like, oh, like,
you know, there's uh, you know the songs, you know
(01:01:30):
what I'm talking about. It it's just like almost as
a young kid, it's definitely subverting your mind. As much
as Billy's mind is broken from the image of gooning.
Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
I don't like they change the word. It's the same
fucking thing.
Speaker 9 (01:01:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:01:46):
I just I do find that the more that I
notice these things that I think that influenced me. But
as a kid also of this kind of degenerate activity
and being a degenerate. It makes me think that this
was like no Besmanoff, Uri Beznoff, the guy we talked about,
the Russian guy that kind of like exposed the stuff
that they were going to do this to American culture, right,
(01:02:08):
booty shake and torque normalizing like essentially just sexualized deviant behavior.
Speaker 4 (01:02:17):
Just stuff you shouldn't be doing in front of your father.
Speaker 6 (01:02:20):
Yeah, well and maybe the world, you know, and maybe
it's controlled by I was like, don't be able to
hear it, but it'll just be a silent for a second.
In the sense, right of Ozzie's biting, bat biting and
satanic branding weren't just about shock stunts. They were part
of a cross industry program of cultural corrosion, where sex, drugs,
(01:02:44):
and rock and roll was sold as rebellion but served
syndicate profits. Maybe maybe, maybe maybe you have no thoughts
on this. You don't like you think that, I don't know. No,
I just I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:03:07):
I feel I maybe my feels about it.
Speaker 5 (01:03:11):
I don't like it because I want to believe like
all of this is just about like him just being
an average weird dude just on drugs.
Speaker 6 (01:03:19):
And my conspiracy tentacles are forming in your brain. No,
it's tough though I like to do like, I know
he's fucked up.
Speaker 8 (01:03:27):
And I know, I know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
So.
Speaker 6 (01:03:33):
By the twenty the two thousands, obviously, the chaos experiment
involved with the Osbourne's on MTV Ozzie's Dysfunctional Like Family
became a global television spectacle. The show showcase Family Breakdown, profanity, addiction,
and nihilism. Millions of viewers consumed Dysfunctional this dysfunction as entertainment,
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normalizing what once had been considered tragic. Sharon transformed from
manager to mogul, representing the corporate evolution of mob control.
It is interesting, don't say that so it's gonna clip that.
It would be like she's already halfway dead, man. Can
you look up what she looks like now? Like this
(01:04:17):
is not even bad enough, Like she looks pretty gnarly.
You think, I don't know if there is some sort
of like he is being puppeted and controlled. You know,
it's sure like I've I've watched a lot of stuff
on him. It does seem like maybe that they have
some sort of control over him. You know, I don't know.
(01:04:40):
I remember all these AI images are gonna go when
I'm dead. It's like somebody like, you know what I mean,
look at it. Look at you don't think this is happening.
Just puppeting, you know. She looks like a doll, like
a death doll. I don't know, it's just watching the I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
Like, face full of fucking acup and boat talks.
Speaker 6 (01:05:01):
I know. Well, and that's when we're watching the basement tapes,
because like I said, the family is entertaining to say,
at least you go to kind of like like them
because you like watched it when you're a kid or whatever.
But she I was like, she could have just stayed
normal because they in the earlier show she didn't have
any work done. And then now she I was like,
she looks at some sort of like creature or something,
(01:05:22):
you know, And then I wish I'd no have a meal.
I'll just show you all the AI images it made.
I get to push sometimes.
Speaker 5 (01:05:32):
Like here, here's the difference though, is this that's crazy
you made? That's actually kind of funny anyways, So here's
the difference.
Speaker 4 (01:05:41):
Here's the question. Is this a whole.
Speaker 5 (01:05:45):
Empire or is this just the gold digger lady that
just found love through money and kept pushing and pushing
and pushing and pushing and pushing.
Speaker 6 (01:05:55):
Well, what is the coincidence between her father being a
record executive that would dangle people off apartment balconies and
probably far worse, Well, we just don't know about it.
You know, maybe some blackmail, maybe some ditty, some Epstein stuff.
You know, maybe they catch you in a precarious position
and then they'd be like you have to fall, you
(01:06:16):
have to do this, or you know. That's sure. Seems
like the whole industry, the whole world is controlled by m.
Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
Like I'm finding a tough line between between like planned
fuckery and just peer gold digging.
Speaker 6 (01:06:39):
Yeah, I know, I agree, But the one.
Speaker 4 (01:06:42):
Is with that go back, What's what the fuck her
hair is doing?
Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
And that's they I don't know what they put it
and they blow dry and it's just like, Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
She's fucking highest ship too. Look she's having a stroke
her left eyes.
Speaker 6 (01:06:56):
She's definitely high. I hope they did a lot of
drugs together. I believe God knows what going to God
and I even when they watched the basement tapes and
they're talking about like, you know, Jack was going to
clubs and he's like thirteen fourteen. You know, even we're
talking about the the Home Alone Kid, the oldest one
home alone Home Improvement. Remember home Improvement. No, I don't
(01:07:20):
think I've ever Allen show.
Speaker 4 (01:07:23):
No, I don't think I know I know what it is.
Speaker 6 (01:07:25):
I just don't think I've ever Home Improvement. You never
watched Home Man? You fucking make me sad man. Wrestler,
it makes me sad man. No, I know you don't
watch Home Improvement. That show is going and watch it.
It's free on Disney. Go watch it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
You remind me of the fucking Is that the wrestler
he's talking about Randy Rhoads.
Speaker 6 (01:07:50):
Into it and maybe look into it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:52):
It's for sure going to be the WWE guy.
Speaker 6 (01:07:55):
Hey, guess who's bad back after his bad He's gonna
rip off ahead of a bat. It's crazy that you
accidentally did that. It's like I was just so fucked.
Speaker 4 (01:08:04):
Up, Like, oh, Randy, did I say the funk I'm
a fucking as Yeah, No, the fucking.
Speaker 6 (01:08:14):
The Times say the word fuck.
Speaker 4 (01:08:17):
Sorry, I can't I called him a fucking I'm thinking
of h Who am I thinking of? The w W guy?
Speaker 6 (01:08:24):
That's Randy Savage?
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
Yeah, anyways, No, who's Randy Rhodes. Randy Rose is a guitarist.
Speaker 6 (01:08:34):
Oh, say, look up pe doo, see what comes up?
Speaker 4 (01:08:38):
Randy Rhodes pedo.
Speaker 6 (01:08:39):
I don't know. That's why I guess why they're saying
look him up. I'm gonna guess something weird.
Speaker 4 (01:08:47):
Yeah, I fixed it, thank you well.
Speaker 6 (01:08:49):
Let let carry on.
Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
Randy Roads is a dope guitar player too.
Speaker 6 (01:08:54):
Oh yes, I was like, how do I not know that? Weird? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
Yeah, yeah he had Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:09:00):
And then he was very sad because didn't he die?
He died in a weird circumstances. He not.
Speaker 4 (01:09:06):
I don't remember how many Roads died. Actually, Ry Roads death.
Speaker 6 (01:09:13):
Still a weird cover. No rest for the wicked. I
don't know, man, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
Is he whoa plane crash?
Speaker 9 (01:09:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:09:27):
Still An just talked about that whole you know, like
Aliyah being crashed. Oh he wasn't. Oh, I'm not saying
he was. I don't know. Everybody seems to be. So
it's fine. So you think about this, right you have,
So let's let's get into it. And obviously there's a
lot of companies that are owned by so Ozzy's story
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fits into a much winder pattern. Clive Davis, another executive
shaped multiple decades of music and is often tied in
conspiracy circles about hidden hands and hidden agendas in the
pop culture. And then you have Phil Spector. That name
is infamous, will eventually maybe cover that guy's fucked. I've
(01:10:09):
heard a lot of weird stories about him. Yeah, I
don't know where he went. Hopefully it's a good place,
but I'm not sure. Plane crash once. Yeah, there's a
lot of weird stuff that you're playing. But Phil Spector
obviously also embodied the mix of genius, violence and mob influence.
(01:10:30):
Then you have the Rolling Stones Altamont Altamont Free Concert,
where Chaos and Murder Unfolded is unseen as an Oaks
Ray ritual under the moblinked promoters. Huh, I'm gonna have
to look that up. The Eldemont Free Concert Chaos and
Murder Unfolded. Interesting. Interesting. The same fingerprints, mafia, cash, occult imagery,
(01:10:56):
cultural engineering appear again and again from Elvis to hip
hop to modern pulp. So what do we think was Ozzy?
What was Ozzy Osbourne? Was he a priest of the
occult channeling Crowley and ritual chaos or was he simply
a pawn, a drugged up puppet shuffled around by mobsters
and handlers who used his chaos to profit and to uh,
(01:11:19):
you know this, maybe to program society. What is clear
that his career cannot be separated from the mafia controlled
in the occult agenda's movement into his music from Black
Sabbas first introverted across to Shared Osborne's reality TV show
Empire through the Life. Through the line is invisible, money power, ritual,
(01:11:41):
cultural engineering. Ozzie wasn't just a prince of darkness. He
was an altar boy for a larger religion, a religion
syndicate prophets occult symbolism, and he often managed a destruction
of culture or yeah, essentially right, subvert everything to flipping
on its head.
Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
It can't be it can't be him.
Speaker 6 (01:12:02):
I'm not I'm not saying I say I think that
Sharon was his handler, that I think that she stop handling,
dropped him up and said, like, make me money. Yeah,
because like I've seen multiple interviews or him saying he
doesn't like to interview people, he doesn't go on to interviews,
he doesn't like even doing live shows. And they had
(01:12:26):
enough money off of royalties and other things that he
could have definitely just retired at like fifty or whatever,
raise sixty five or something like that. But he can
he just do like a last Yeah, of course he
did when she suck that drive man. She got to
make sure she gets all the last tour. She gotta
(01:12:49):
make sure she gets all the money.
Speaker 4 (01:12:54):
His final performance with Black Sabbath, part of the Back
to the Beginning show, took place July fifth, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
Wow, that's fucking crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:13:03):
He was just I knew he was just back on
tour July.
Speaker 6 (01:13:07):
How old is he when he died?
Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
A late seventies early ladies?
Speaker 8 (01:13:15):
Why just so you can like like it's so weird,
U seventy six.
Speaker 6 (01:13:21):
And there's this kid. You must be like, why are
you still doing this? Stop? It could stop ten years ago?
Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
A fine seventy six. You gotta do one more tour,
but compare qut your mouth.
Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
Just like making like even like how some forty one
came back. It's just like to make money before.
Speaker 4 (01:13:47):
Yeah, they're probably not really they probably spent all their
money by now.
Speaker 6 (01:13:51):
It's so crazy, I don't know. And then it's just
to live this high luxury you're gonna proper. It does
remind me of that, like if there's a if you guys,
we're seeing a dead silence where it's like the old
man is a puppet and the woman's working his mouth
and he's dead and she just hollered at his spine.
It's a good movie.
Speaker 4 (01:14:11):
Nice, all right?
Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
You ready? You have your many fun facts that I've
provided for you.
Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
Yeah, because you don't like mine, apparently, go.
Speaker 6 (01:14:18):
Well, why wouldn't we do this? Why wouldn't it be am?
It's time for.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
The day.
Speaker 4 (01:14:34):
Alright, let's fucking.
Speaker 6 (01:14:38):
Yeah, trying to trying to get more of your thoughts,
drinks some of this stuff, and I just think you're
always like I don't want to believe in this. I
don't I don't like it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:47):
I want I don't know. It's hard. It's a tough,
touchy subject.
Speaker 6 (01:14:52):
Are you starting to notice yet? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:14:55):
That's annoying.
Speaker 5 (01:14:58):
The bad this fun fact is labeled, says Tom The
Bat and the Dove. Everyone knows the infamous nineteen eighty
two concert where Ozzie bit off the head of the Bat,
but fewer know that the year earlier, at a meeting
with record executives, he grabbed two live doves out of
a cage, bit one's head off right in the boardroom
(01:15:19):
to make a statement, and then he was banned from
that building.
Speaker 6 (01:15:23):
I didn't know about that, which is really weird considering
like he was, like, I ate the head off of
a bat by accident because I thought it was a
rubber bat. But then a year prior, you're in some
office for like a record, and then you just like
to make a statement. You're like, you see.
Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
These, see these everyone everyone knows this, and I love
it so much.
Speaker 5 (01:15:47):
And I always got to say this one too for him.
If you watch the movie The Dirt, that is an
awesome Motley Crue documentary starting with Motley cre.
Speaker 6 (01:15:58):
Yeah it's not doc it's a move, but I do
like that.
Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
Well, yeah, it's a movie based on a lot of Yeah, sorry,
it's not quite a documentary, but it's a good movie.
During the tour with Motley Crew in nineteen eighty four,
Ozzy reportedly ran out of cocaine, got down on all
fours by a swimming pool, and snorted a line of
live ants. Nikki six confirmed it, cementing it as one
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of the grossest rocket roll miss to turn out to
be true.
Speaker 6 (01:16:26):
Here. I uh, I got one for you.
Speaker 4 (01:16:29):
Billy, Sure, go for it.
Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
Maybe I don't. I was gonna. I was gonna let
you believe yourself, but now you have to stay and die. Yeah,
no worry. This is how it goes. Everyone's like, what
are they talking about? It's like, oh yeah, just like
a recording and then having to pee is like a
wonderful thing.
Speaker 4 (01:16:49):
Chicking dinner with the police in nineteen eighty one, after
throwing raw meat into an audience as part of a
stage stunt, Ozzy ordered a bucket of fried chick into
his hotel room. Later that night, When Please arrived to
question him about the chaos he caused, he invited them
in to sit down, and he then shared his chicken
with them. That's hilarious chicken, Yes, all right. How about
(01:17:12):
Ozzie's near murder of sharing?
Speaker 6 (01:17:14):
Yeah, it's crazy, dude.
Speaker 4 (01:17:16):
In eighty nine, a cocaine field blackout, Ozzie tried to
strangle Sharon Osborne, muttering that we've decided you've got to go.
Sharon pressed charges, but later forgave him. Izz spent months
in rehab afterwards, and the two stay together, turning into
a scandal.
Speaker 6 (01:17:32):
He's probably like you know, he probably aware of like
you have some sort of sorcerer, which and you know
it's crazy too, and why there's I don't know if
it's the same one, but there was one time he
was like whacked out. I think it might be the
same one. There he's wacked out and he shot all
of the cats with a shotgun.
Speaker 5 (01:17:52):
Yeah, he was, Oh my god, I don't know that one.
What you're saying, Ozzie did that?
Speaker 6 (01:18:00):
Yeah, yeah, if you look at you Google, you would
find it. But yeah, he went he like shot all
the cats with like a shotgun, all their home cats.
He was all drugged up, and then they found him
under the table with a rifle. I don't know if
it was the shotgun still, but a knife or a
gun and again a knife and he was under the
table when they found him, freaking out and he essentially
(01:18:21):
I think Sharon came home and he there was just
dead cats everywhere.
Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
That's sad. I got one more the reality of TV Madman.
When The Osbourne's hit MTV in two thousand and two,
viewers stay Ozzy bumbling around his mansion, barely able to function.
What most didn't know that Ozzie was so heavily medicated
on prescription drugs at the time that he later admitted
that he barely even kind of remembers filming the show
(01:18:48):
at all, which a lot of us didn't know. But
that that's a fucked up statement.
Speaker 6 (01:18:53):
Maybe he the realization that Sharon was is he breck.
He bracked, hebrac for Hebrew handler. How do you kill
a how do you kill a put a knife in
the sand. They could say the same, how do you
(01:19:15):
kill a Nazi? The same thing? Mm hmm, But they
wouldn't be stupid enough to fall for that, would they?
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Speaker 4 (01:20:39):
I'm much dancing right now.
Speaker 6 (01:20:40):
Too, so and you can leave. It's fine, Billy, I
will see you, Lady.
Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
We'll talk