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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know whatever commercials. AI is going to replace music videos,
AI is going to replace movies and TV shows. Oh good, good,
put an end to those pedophiles se So you look
at that stuff now you look at all these other things. Obviously,
the border and illegal immigration has been one of these
that they've used since you know, the mid eighties really
and they just reuse it like every year. Now it
(00:23):
used to be every ten years outstown to what every
three months they pull the border out again. And now
you have people once again cheering on martial law, which
is all going to tie into you know, drone tech
and everything else. I think you played a clip of
it on your show, all that stuff coming from Larry
Ellison was talking about Peter Tield have been out there
(00:44):
talking about Alex Karp. So you're going to have all
the people cheering this. So you're literally cheering on your
digital prison. And I do believe you know they have
like there is like a spiritual side to their weird world,
and that is to allow us to exercise free will.
(01:04):
And we exercise free will. I mean, at the end
of the day, we all pick up our phones and
we all play along in that system, even if we're
aware of it and what I've told people. I mean,
I'm not advocating for people to go out and do
anything crazy because it won't do you any good anyway.
But to these guys, they are playing a life and
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death game. I mean Alex carp straight up said he
will kill enemies of Palenteer. I mean there was no
sort of parsing words to how he said it. So
to them, it's life and death. So when they allow
you to exercise free will and you go, yeah, but
we don't agree with this, No agree means if you
didn't literally go and burn all their mansions down and like,
(01:49):
you know, do unspeakable things to them, well, sorry, pal
we told you what we were doing, you went along
with it. I don't know what to tell you. I
believe that in their mentality.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
This is where we're at though. I mean it's they're
in full swing. You and Maria specifically warning about this
for you. I years, I see these people now like
we have to do something about this. I think there's
some something if aarius going on. I'm like, oh boy,
here we go.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Well, and I think a lot of the people that
whether it's on you know, ex account influencers or you know,
YouTube talking heads or whatever it may be. You know,
all these people that been around for for years, all
the way up to some of the what you consider
to be mainstream you know, posts and stuff like that.
(02:45):
It definitely seems like since the day that Trump won,
they got the memo from their handler that was okay,
now you're allowed to talk about or or like yeah,
they might not even known here's your new talking points.
Now going to be mad and calling Trump the techno king,
and you could talk about Curtis Jarvin. Now you can
(03:06):
talk about Peck.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
It's okay to talk about these things. It's well passed
the point where they're on a role.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Exactly. And I think you know it was I was
tweeting a bunch of stuff out and Greg was doing
some wayward Zun was doing some research on it. You know,
when Doge went in there, I was tweeting and telling people,
you know, this is this is a dose is a
cover front for for Palenteer. Basically, Musk is Musk is
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essentially in my opinion, with you have to I mean
people have to remember somewhere there is like just like
you at a corporate meeting when you worked at City
or me when I was doing corporate entertainment, I have
to go and sit in front of whether it's the
board or everybody in the marketing department, you have to
like talk about what the project is and what you're
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going to do. There is obviously it was a meeting
at some point, you know, like whether it's a Builderberg
or a Davos sing or something else, and they sit
down and they're in like a room. And this was
probably I'm going back to maybe twenty I think was
MS first appearance on Joe Rogan was like twenty eight seventeen.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Or anything, like smoking the fucking joint.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Smoking the joint, drinking whiskey with Yeah, there was like
a meeting somewhere amongst all the tech bros. And they're like, Okay,
who's going to be the guy we send out there
is like the face right, Yeah, who's going to be
the real life Tony Stark? You know? And uh they
were like, all right, well let's see, musque dude. We
(04:39):
got to get you a hair transplant. We're gonna Rogan, Yeah,
we're gonna put you. We're gonna get you like a
night rider leather jacket and some some like designer jeans
and we'll put you on Rogan. We'll see how you did.
Peter Thiel probably always wanted to be but because he
(05:00):
can't speak, because his brain chip is always malfunctioning. And
now in fact.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
That he looks like it looks like a sweaty penis most.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Of the time a penis sign. He literally looked like
Frankensteign without the green tin.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
I'm afraid somebody's gonna throw him on the court at
a w NBA game. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Probably is a lover.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
No, he can't do that. He got thrown out a window.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Oh, nobody talks about that, you know what I mean, Hey,
he's good.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
He jumped out of a window.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
That's weird. Right after they had an argument. Wow, that's intense.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Yeah. No, he jumped out of the window because he
sold his pounter. Sure he got he couldn't.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Live pounds stock to Paul Pelosi.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
So so I look at it like that, though they
there was some meeting of the mind.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
So they picked as like fucking Clark Kent, you know,
mister yeah study he was going to go.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Play the character and you know, and all the time
that on my show, and I did some shows on
him and you were goofing on him. Uh you know,
and I would make fun of him. But that's what
I see he is. The other thing is to the young.
I mean, look, my stepfather is seventy four. He's been
an engineer's whole life, has worked on military stuff, and
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Musk is like still his hero. He lived down my
mom and had lived down in Bokochica about fifteen minutes
the way the crow flies from Space X. You know,
while it was being built. My stepfather did some projects
over there. But they also saw how he destroyed bo Kachka.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Yeah the doesn't fly during during a certain test.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, it'll be prob. But he bullied. He bullied all
these people, natives that had little cottages or eight hundred
square foot cottages down there, like you know, four people
that inherited what were cottages and the swamps and stuff
uh down there, the the the golf and the Gulf
of America, and.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Said, what the fuck is this?
Speaker 1 (07:25):
So from my stepfather, so he saw how much you know,
they had friends that got bullied out of their houses
by Musk and everything. But still when he was making
a lot of money on Tesla stock, which at one
time was kind of like talent here right where it
ran out. Plus he worked on projects there, so he'd
always tell me, Oh, this guy, he's a genius. He's
a genius. I love him. He's a genius. And then
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you have now a new generation of young kids who
look up to him, just like a lot of entrepreneurs
coming up through college and business are told to look
at like Peter Thiel and read his book, you know
zero and all this. So they take Doge, they take
a bunch of the paleteer engineers. They put him into
the government. They put the Musk in charge, so you know,
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must gets to play the wrestling character where he comes
out on the stage at see Pact with the chainsaw.
At the same time, he's like the cheerleader because you
could see, I believe if you were in a closed
room with him, like with a bunch of nerdy twenty
year olds. He comes in like a cheerleader. He's like, Dad,
you guys are awesome. You're doing God's work.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
It's like it's like he's like the hype man at
a at a Steve Jobs talk. You know, they bring
the hype man out first to get every all the
Apple fucking shareholders pumped up, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Yeah, he's moving the Steve James at all he's doing
with the public because he's out there selling like forty
year old DARPA technology. But then they could bring him
in a room to hype everybody up, so he could
come in with a bunch of twenty year old kids
that are you know, right out of college or in college,
who still have to answer to their parents somewhat. But
he comes in and place and we're going into the highrant.
(09:02):
They've been jerking everybody around. We're gonna streamline it. So
see this CD and pop it. He says, hell to yeah,
you pop that in there, are uploading this. We're gonna
be doing that. We need to silo this data and
do this thing over here and then boom boom boom
and then it'll be all connected up. And that is
all they were doing. I mean, that's my opinion. That's
why everything turned out in the end, like where they
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had to fake fews between him and Trumps and La
Musku is a loser and they didn't find anything. And
it turns out he was gonna get two trillion, but
it was one trillion, that it was one hundred billion
that was five billion, and then Trump is on an
Epstein list, and then it's a big giant fight. In
my opinion, at this point, they all they've used the
Epstein thing. People say they're trying to do stuff to
distract from Epstein. I think at this point Epstein is
(09:46):
the distraction from everything else because Epstein they were never
gonna solve it, so you're never gonna know the truth
about Epstein. So they just use Epstein like they used
the border as another distraction while they're while they're doing
more or they're of what they were intended to do,
which was connecting everything up. And then you find out
volunteers get in the contract to build the master database
(10:08):
on everybody. It's like well, and then and people go, well,
it's not that bad. I'm like, well, this is the
dystopian stuff we've been talking about for ten years now,
and now it's actually here. But it doesn't seem that
bad because they did a great job of normalizing it
all because because they've they've slow rolled it, and then
you know, as soon as you hear it over and over,
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as bad as it sounds, and then once it comes out,
they're like, well, no, look in the end, They're not
gonna hang all of us. They're just gonna drown us.
I'm not that bad.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
They're gonna burn us at the stake.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Yeah, but but I mean that's obviously.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Actually, I think it's stars more than anything.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Yeah, Like, what's.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Five thousand homeless people on DC?
Speaker 4 (10:55):
And Trump's like, oh, the homeless people have to believe
now there's going to be trouble.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
And like today in DC, people tended DC. I was
hearing from people. They're like, there's more homeless people on
the streets today than normal. Yeah, and I'm saying, oh,
maybe they didn't get his memo.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yeah, well see what people you know? And it's true.
I mean what people don't realize is that they don't
have to be doing anything. And unless you're on the ground,
you know, just like with Russia, Ukraine, in Israel and Palestine,
unless you're actually you or on the ground, you have
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no idea what's real, what's not real? How many things
Trump deployed didn't deploy this. What they're doing is they're
just creating another propaganda narrative to get you to cheer
on martial law. They don't have to be doing anything
in DC, but now they get all these people that
were once you know, considered sort of mainstream conservatives to
(11:58):
be cheering on this stuff. And uh, whether it's you know,
whether it's like hunting down the legals using palenteer tech
or it's you know, hunting down the homeless with the military,
it's like they get you to cheer on the death Star.
It's like they get you to cheer it on. Like listens,
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as someone who considered myself conservative for my pretty much
my entire adult life, I the dustin of ten years
ago would be chearing this hot. I'd be go, yeah,
get you illegals, Jay, some homeless beat him in the
head light, them on fire. I don't give it, you know,
but now but I but see, But now that I
(12:41):
know what it's, it's all a game. And what it's
really all about is it's setting the stage for them
to come after us. That's all that is.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
It's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
That's what they're doing. I mean, you're at the point
now where you're literally cheering on military in the streets. Now,
this isn't the first time they did it under BLM.
They did it with Antifa. You know, they've always been
testing the waters. And I had done another show with
some research Maria had done on a unitary executive authority,
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which was what Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeldt and that
crew was all about. You know, Cheney was using Bush
as a way to test unitary executive authority, which is
basically where the President of the King, Well Curtis Jarvin
and a lot of his writings funded by Peter Teel was.
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That's their goal is to build what they call the
techno King. Now that's actually not going to happen either,
because the AI is going to become the king. But
the idiot who gets like say Trump, in my opinion,
Trump is probably some sort of I mean, don't get
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me wrong, he's guilty, but he is some sort of
like a useful idiot. Like they tell him, yeah, we're
going to do this for you, and you're going to
get this and you'll make billions on this crypto coin
and we'll call it the Trump coin and you'll be
the new King Cyrus and the people Israel cheery, and
he goes, yeah, yeah, because they can't. They put he's
like the king narcissist. They put him in. He does
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whatever he's told to do, but it's the same as
like you called out Musk over the years. If you
actually listen to Musk in an interview and they talked
to him about something, did he probably. I mean, he's
not an expert and everything. That's why, you know, you're
the CEO of the company. But you know, if you're
going to tell people you're shooting rockets to Mars and
then an engineer asked you a question like, well, how
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are we going to do that, he would either say, well,
we got to talk to David over in that department,
you know, or you would have some sort of like
at least a pr answer to give and you would say, well,
you know, based on qualm, some physics, we're going to
do this, but must be like listen, dude, it's we're
gonna like shoot it like out of like a slang
shot man, and it's like you gotta go there. And
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Trump is the same way, you know, like he could
be making billions on trump coin and then somebody asked
him and he's like, well, the digital tokens are just
they're printed at the casino and they're plastic and we
just sell them to people, you know, like he doesn't
actually I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
What it's doing.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
How is it doing. I don't know anything about it.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Yeah, like he has absolute.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Fraudster.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Yeah yeah, wells and I and I do believe he was,
Like I said, he's not innocent because he's a willing participant.
But you know, I wouldn't be surprised in the end
that whatever the roundtable of the tech lords are like,
you know, in the end, when their AI finally takes
over whatever, they go, okay, cool, now we sacrifice you
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for real out in front of an audience. And he goes,
what he didn't tell me. That's well, and I said,
we have to that's the that's the new storyline, sir,
we have to kill you now. I wasn't tall about that,
you know. So it's it's a weird world we live in,
but it definitely seems like AI is writing the script
(16:10):
at this point. Yeah, that's why it's so strange.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
I uh, to your point. You know, I've been posting
some things and some of the responses are stunning, Like
I don't read the responses, but I'm told about them.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
I read the responses on some of yours. It's so funny,
like you'll you'll just say something like I told you guys,
you're not getting to that Epsteine list, and people are like,
you're a trader. You come back, write subscription.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Here's a good here's a good one. I said yesterday.
The buffoons who say you're pro crime if you oppose
martial law in DC are the same brainwash bastards who
support child rapist and protecting betophiles.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
One of the comments was, okay, Homo, I know, h
ship man. It's fucking great. I mean, people that are
all bought in on it.
Speaker 3 (17:19):
It's great, cleaning it out crime, it's great.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
How many times have these people even been to d C?
Fucking Most of these people don't even live there. They've
never been there. They don't know how crime. Like you said,
you don't know what's going on there. Somebody's in DC today,
here's the hit the wrong button. Reaching from my phone,
somebody who's in DC today a listener of the show
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and sent me this text report from on the ground
in d C. The homeless are still everywhere, including across
from the White House.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Where they always are standing in front of the front.
Then he said there's a guy standing there handed out
uh anti war yeah, uh stuff. Since I was like,
went there on my eighth grade field trip. Every time
I go to see I see that same guy. He
lives up with like a tart.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
He's got the he's going for fucking eminent domain. Someone
should inform them that they were nicely asked to leave.
That was the best.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
The homeless gotta go, we gotta get They gotta fly
in the place, these people that don't have a home.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
And I like when he says, we got your car.
He actually said it, like they said, how are the
homeless supposed to find a place?
Speaker 3 (18:43):
We got him covered. We'll take care of that.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
How are you gonna take care of it?
Speaker 3 (18:47):
Don't worry.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
It's the criminals that have to worry, not the homeless.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
They used to.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
We've got a plan to take care of the home list.
We are going to get rid of every homeless. We're
gonna reclassify them as outdoors man.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
They like it outdoors. Let's run.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Yeah, there'll be they'll be.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
Like I signed an executive order, all the outdoorsmen in
America are now automatically automatically organ donors. If we need
an organ we'll pick up an outdoorsman. You don't have
to worry about it.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
If you need an organ you're in the hospital, we'll
have one ready for you.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
It's it's crazy, man, but see but see now, like
I haven't seen what's happening because I don't like follow
it close. But now, lastly, the he was threatened to
go into Chicago, New York and everywhere. Right, yeah, he's like,
these liberal mayors refuse to clean up their message, We're
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going to go in with the military and do it
for them. It's like, well, dude, I mean it'll all
you know, due respect. If if this is a liberal
democracy we live under, the vast majority of people vote
for their craft that goes on in the city. Essentially,
if you're on the right, that's your problem. If you
live in the city, you probably shouldn't be there. It's
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like walking into a strip club and then bitching that
every woman is naked on a pole.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
This is bullshit. Put some clothes on this cleanest place.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
It's like, so again they get they get all these
people in suburban America to now cheer on using the
military to invade places where they don't even live or have.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
No intention of ever visiting.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Exactly exactly, but they will because conservatives never follow through
on their protests, right they're all going to protest football
and budweiser, and I the conservatives watching football and drinking Budweiser,
so they don't even follow through on their threats anymore. Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
It's interesting you'd say that, because I was just thinking
about that today, like, what did I see? I saw something.
I'm like, yeah, I remember when people were fucking oh,
I know what it was. I know exactly what it was.
It was like when the Lakers took PPP money and
Tom Brady took PPP money, like millions of dollars, and like, where, yeah,
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we're boycotting these these billionaire operations and multimillionaire operations. This
is bullshit. And then like two weeks later, they're like, I.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
Love Tom Brady, let's put a statue of him in
front of the study. I love the Lakers.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
It's like, wait a minute, you guys protesting these guys.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
And even before that, to sigh out, before that was
Colin Kaepernick, yeah yeah, and everyone was like that's it.
I never watch exports that in my entire line. And
then somebody like my dad, I'll be like, I thought
you weren't watching sports it. Well, you know, they stopped
doing the kneeling thing. So we won that. We won.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
We showed down, We showed them you're gonna fucking damn
well salute the flag before you play that game and
go home and beat your wife, or I'm not watching
it anymore.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
I think that also, you know, I've been I've been
an avid reader of Drudge since I was a journalist,
right and young younger journalists, I would say, And a
lot of the stuff he promotes is very interesting. He's
all in on like stoking things with Fuentes and Lumer
and I'm like, what is this story. I'm like, Oh,
this guy is fucking in on it. Yeah, he's definite.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Definitely I've read. I mean, I'm pretty much my entrior life. Uh,
since twenty six or seven when I got into politics,
I've always left the Drudge Report in the morning. In
the morning, I still do it. And one of the
things he has covered the last several years, you scroll
all the way to the bottom, and that's where I'll
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usually find some good because I never set up like
a news feeder, and I'll watch it tech and when
I did my show, I did, but he covered some
pretty good like AI Tex stuff. See that's where I'll
see things sometimes, but yeah, he like elevates all the
social media battles going out. Yeah, Flint is canvas owen, right,
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you know. And then they're fighting about something. She's like
a black nove be married to it you or something.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Flints in Candae owns. They're like doing the same stuff
and Maria was doing and you were doing like three
years ago. They're like twenty twenty three, they haven't caught. Yea,
they haven't caught and.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
People like its groundbreaking. It's groundbreaking. They're blowing the roof off.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
And then they're all like multi millionaires.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Flints is like a I don't even know what he
like when he I think was he was powling around
with Michelle MalCon years ago. She was like elevating him.
When she had her falling out with Fox, she was
like running around with They were calling her like, Mama Michelle.
This shit is weird, man. The thing I could never
figure out though, is I mean, especially now that I'm
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up here in this area where my town has five
hundred people, so I don't like, I don't see many
even young people that are plugged into this. I'm like,
if you take a quintene whatever that syop is with him,
Like how many people do you think he is? Because
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I'm guessing each of these is sort of like a
ring leader and they keep a certain population of people,
you know, under sort of a spell for whatever given
time where their job is to change the narrative and
move the direction and move the goalposts and things like that.
But like like somebody like him, Like what what do
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you think he controls? Like like a million people have people?
Speaker 2 (25:08):
I don't know, man, I don't know how many. Uh,
it all depends on you know. These guys probably also
funnel a lot of money to other influencers, Yeah, who
prop them up and stuff.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Or like Rogan has like he's like back my teal
and then he's got the Rogan network. Well he's got
that pushed him in fight. Comedy.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
It's interesting. Comedy is something that like the c i A.
Is always gravitated toward comedy and stuff. And then you
know he's got this club and all the comedians go
there and they're paid very well, and they're they're all
on board because all legitimate, it's leg the club.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
And then they're all they're all psychic.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Get on like man I did some mushrooms with Rogan Man.
It was crazy.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Yeah, like every comedian that comes out now is like
a comic who's into like AI and Brand Chips are good,
Mars is awesome, psychic, fantastic. And by the way, I
was hanging out at the fucking kung Fu Doojo last week. Oh,
we were doing some amazing kung fu.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Take pictures of them, like working out and doing fucking
Brazilian jiu Jitsu's dude, tell it joke and drink a
beer and shut the fuck up. Stop.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
That's what people don't even realize. Like obviously because my age,
I saw the tail end of George Carlin and you know,
missed like prior. But when I got into comedy, went
back and watched prior stuff, and you know, as I
got more into comedy, went back and watched you know,
Lenny Bruce book like you just said. And people don't
(26:51):
realize this, you know though I said, the stuff has
had their hands in all entertainment, including comedy, for a
long time. Like everyone now with the late this ground
of bitching about Howard Stern or when Stern was promoting
the vaccine and all this, and people get lost in
all those weeds and I'm like, you know, the truth,
The real truth is that Howard Stern was bond and
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paid for since he when he became famous. His job,
as was many of these other guys at that time,
was cultural Marxism, which was the beginning. At that stage
of cultural Marxism was to break down morality, civility, humility, compassion,
you know, because the cultural Marxists were trying to take like,
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you know, God and morality out of society because that
was the beginning of how to break it down. So
people don't even realize these guys were on the payroll
and whether they knew it or didn't know it. See,
sometimes you're witting, sometimes you're unwitting. If you want to
have let's just pretend you have a YouTube show and
you're let's say you're Nick Fuints and he really was
(27:57):
just a pissed off high school kid in his living room,
and you go, oh, we can use this guy. You
don't even have to approach him. You go, Okay, Well,
especially with AI and being able to monitor people, now
you could say, Okay, what does this kid want? Okay,
he wants to be famous. Okay, well he needs to
make money. His mom is telling him to get off
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of YouTube and go get a job at the grocery
store yea, or go to college. Okay, well, what do
we do. Well, let's start trickling some PayPal money into
his account. Let's trickle some Venmo, let's trickle some crypto.
Before you know it, this kid is sitting at home
and he's getting all kinds of money coming in and
comments that are like, Nick, you're awesome, we love Adolf Hitler.
Keep talking about the Nazi. Dude, You're really sticking it
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to the freaking black man, right, And then you go, oh, yeah,
this is working. Hey, mom, screw you.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
I'm getting in the mom, they really love me.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Exactly. And then the next thing, you know,