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July 14, 2025 134 mins
This week the world was rocked by the news that the DOJ wasn't pursuing the Epstein documents. Disappointment and betrayl is what supporters are feeling as well as a bit of bewilderment, Nothing is adding up and it smells like a coverup. Weather news was heavy as many places through Texas and the south are realing from flooding. We look at the cloud seeding conspircy and why it's not that or climate change that's driving the weather.  Lots more. Come get some.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Voltaire said, every man is a creature of the age
in which he lives, and few are able to raise
themselves above the ideas of the time. Plato said, wise
men speak because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable

(00:21):
one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell,
Think critically, act accordingly.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Saturday, July twelfth, seven forty one in the evening This
is Whisky Hell podcast. This is your news show that
looks at the week. We review all the narratives and
all the news and try to stay off the ledge
because this weeks weeks nothing is it fits nothing, nothing

(01:19):
is off limits. At this point it is completely on
the table and you can bet on nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yeah. What was the famous line from Snatch? All bits
all off off? Yes, yeah, yeah, that's where we're at.
All bets are off you, I mean, because remember when
remember a while back it felt funny too to have,
you know, the bingo card, Like, oh I didn't have

(01:48):
that on my twenty twenty four bingo card. And we
all joked and laughed about it. There is no fucking
bingo card anymore. They're all gone. There's there's no bingo card,
there's no bingo game. It's just whatever the fuck you
think might happen. Seven other things just happened to blow
that ship up. It's fucking wild, and I, you know,

(02:08):
part of me wants to check out, like just like
fuck it, I'm just gonna drink myself into oblivion, right, Uh,
But but I can't. I can't. I'm addicted to it.
It's a it's a it's an addiction, and I'm here
for it and I cannot wait to see what this
what this coming week brings. But let's uh, let's let's
get into this last week first, because there's a lot

(02:29):
to unpack there.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
There is a metrics ship ton of just well okay,
there is no Epstein list, it's all over. It was fake.
We learned that today, uh or this week, but but
it was accentuated today drump double double quadruple. It was
just just it's this fakery that was designed by Hillary.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Which is the realm of possibility.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
It's not it's not actually not, Yeah, it absolutely isn't.
We've got a we have a diversion of the week
that came up which out out of I mean, you
kind of you had to feel like something had to drop.
I didn't think it was gonna be Brennan and Kmy
being investigated. Which we're going to get into that, because Okay,

(03:20):
your timing is ridiculous, and I'm sure somebody is going
to buy into this, but whatever you've got. We've got
weather news. The Midwest is getting absolutely pounded. We we
had the Texas business last week, but it's kind of
gotten accentuated this week because everybody's talking about oh, it's well,

(03:41):
it's it's it's weather modification, it's it's all this, that
and the other. And we're gonna get into that. So
we're gonna talk, you know, we're gonna actually get a
little bit of the science behind it and things and
kind of trying to make make a little bit of
sense of it. But we've also got some immigration news.
We found a child labor, not we a child labor.
Marijuana field farm in California has come to well, I

(04:09):
guess it's now on the tip of everybody's tongue except
for the Democrats who don't see the child labor don't
see the children that was running through the field, but
they obviously see this as an infringement on people's I
don't know liberty marijuana habits.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
The memes coming out of that one particularly are fantastic.
I mean, you know, Gavin new some Gavin News some
upfront saying you know, who will pick our crops kind
of thing, and it's, you know, just a bunch of
it's pulling marijuana plants. It's there's been some good ship
that came out of that. And again, you know, we're
in fantasy land with that one, because you know, all

(04:48):
of us obstensibly can can stand back objectively look at
that and go that's fucking wrong, Like that's fine, grow
your marijuana, but like hire actual people and pay them
a living wage and don't hire kids. Keep the kids
out of it. But the libs are just losing their
fucking minds. It's it's amazing. And I guess a guy
died out there, so that's that's obviously tragic. Like I

(05:10):
don't I don't think anyone should die in an ice raid. Uh,
But also like then quit fucking around, like when you
see ice drop the marijuana, put your hands in the
air and say, you know, uh, Mikasa Sukasa, like, I
don't know, send me back home.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
What are you talking about? The guy who fell off
the roof.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Oh no, that was in Russia.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
No, oh no, no, no, that was that was an oil oligarch.
I don't even think he even made That was like
the most normal thing that happened this week. No, the
guy who died in the ice raate. The ice raate
was somebody who was trying to escape the ice raate,
allegedly running across a roof and then fell off. But
he didn't die. Okay, well I know the Libs ran

(05:52):
with it that he died and and yeah, and he
didn't die. He's in the hospital. Okay.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I I thought a guy got pinned. He got he
got taste out there on the in the marijuana fields,
you know, protecting his kids. It's like run children and
took the taser and it gave him a aneurysm or
a heart attack or something. I don't know either way. Yeah,
I'll have to effort that, but like, fuck, dude, I

(06:20):
don't know. I'm gonna shut up now before I.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Get no, it's just time to take it. What's your beer?
Just time to skip right to the beer.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Oh oh, ship, dude, I haven't even fucking opened it.
All right, So apparently my my wife has been texting
you and uh and has and has clued you in
on what this beer is. All I know is the
brewery known as Gigantic is involved, and I'm excited for
this beer. Correct, So that's that's about all I know.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
So it's pouring a pineapple juice, kind of wheat yellow,
golden yellow, kind of pretty. I'm assuming. Oh, I'm assuming
wrong because I was assuming it was a sour of
some sort. But actually, am I smelling pickle?

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Dude? I she's I did not. I didn't do any
research into this other than figuring out who the brewers were,
and I stopped there because I wanted it to be
a surprise for me. Also, I don't know what you're
what the hell you're going to get out of this,
because I'm just I see the name, I'm looking at

(07:30):
how it's being promoted and good luck.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
Okay, well great, And no, I don't so Jay Jay's
calling a sex beer. I'm I'm gonna actually guarantee my
second beer tonight is going to be a sex beer.
We'll get to that. But I picked it, uh. I
picked it because I had a heart on just reading
what was on it. So it's it's going to be

(07:54):
a sex beer without a doubt. This one. I don't know.
Let's let's see what we got here. I mean nice,
a nice color on the beer, nice smell. The pickle
smell has gone away. I don't know where I got that.
I did not eat pickles earlier today, so you know,
I I mean haf A. You know, Hafe is the
pickle expert man. We should ask him. He's always got
pickles in his face, you know.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Sir, It's very true. He does. He does. He actually
he likes eating, taking multiple pickles at once too.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They're always around his face.
What the fuck is this beer? Dude? I cannot I yeah,
I don't know. I don't know what I'm tasting.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Brilliant? Do you want me to bring it up? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (08:45):
You might as well, because I'm lost. I am completely
This might be a first on the show. I don't
even have a slight guess here. What the fuck is
going on? Taco Bros.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Vice Beer by Collaboration which take Gigantic Brewing Company and
Fort Side Brewing.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Oh geez, yep, that's it. It's a D D H
hazy ip okay there. I was definitely getting some some
IPA vibes there. But there's something else. Did they put
taco spices in this thing?

Speaker 2 (09:19):
I it has to be, that's the way I'm reading it.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
The can is is tragically uninformative. It's it's literally what
you see there on the screen. There's then there's a
picture of tacos on the can. That's it. That's all
you get. And it's a six point six abb okay.
I it's not unpleasant. I I guess I'm tasting tacos.

(09:49):
I guess there's a little bit of and it looks
like they didn't add any like taco flavoring in there.
They just did it with all the different kinds of hops.
Because it's a little there's a little kick on the end.
I gotta little spice there, a little bit of the uh,
you know, green chili kind of spice. Nothing hot, but
just it's there.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
See beer so earthy green green, like uh green chili.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
A yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yep, green chilies, yep, exactly,
all right, Okay, So I'm just gonna say this and
then we can move on. Try and do this with
wine or sake or whiskey. Try and make a taco whiskey.
Beer is fucking amazing, dude. I I just I love

(10:37):
what they can do with beer. And again they did
this with just the different kinds of hops. So I
guess it's Taco Tuesday tonight, and I'm in. I'm here
for it.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
All right. Well that's a good start. It's a good
start when it's a twist, right, it's something.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Yes, I did that. There's no way I would have
I would have guessed that.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
No way.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yikes, she got me, She got me good. But I
like it. What are you drinking?

Speaker 2 (11:06):
So? I have one from Chester, Connecticut. It's from a
little brewery called Little House Brewing Company. I did. Yeah,
it's a little quaint little place here. Looks like a
micro so it's really pretty. You guys can go to
Little House Brewing dot com and look at what I'm
looking at. Very very cool.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
This is called Bark at the Moon. It's an Imperial
stout and just say no. It was one of those weeks.
So I'm rolling heavy tonight. I'm doing two imperials tonight,
so by the time we get to the after show,
good Luck, it is a twelve percenter uh Imperial stout
with peanut butter, chocolate and vanilla. I thought this one

(11:52):
was important for me to try because I don't like
those time typically.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
The peanut butter stouts.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Yeah I'm not I'm not a family of Peter but
but stout. So I'm going to give this a try
because you got to go back to it occasionally. The
cool thing is is that the dog on the front
of the Bark of the Moon is this little guy
who's here in the corner.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
Ah little pug, a little fat.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
So and uh, here's let me see if I can
get the there you go. There's and for all the listeners, guys,
for everybody out there, you guys can sit and chat
and you guys can look at what we're looking at.
If you guys join the patreons, you guys should go
in there and jump in and do that. But yeah,
it's uh, we'll give this a run here, super Boosy.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
I think hefe would argue this point, but I almost
feel like, uh, justicipating in the show live is better
than listening to it on a Monday morning. Whoa, oh,
Mark at the moon, Brother, Mark at the Moon. Oh yes, wow,

(12:59):
what do you got?

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Heavy chocolate? A little bit of peanut, not a lot though,
heavy heavy Chocolate's it's chocolate vanilla and its boozy. They
need to barrel that.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Oh wow, dude, it's it's already. I mean, if it's
already at twelve percent, you put it in a barrel,
it's gonna burn through the barrels.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Whoa, what the hell is the story behind this beer?
That is? I kind of feel like a salt that
is a salt in a can. I mean that's a
s s a U L t ao.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
I kind of feel like whatever whatever that dog's name is,
he had a wild night, Like maybe he got into
some beer because by the wait dogs love beer and
they can absolutely get fucked up from it, which we
we we found out the hard way.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Yep. Shout out to captain.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
Shout out to captain and and Bailey both. Captain taught
me that if you use the fence, you can walk straight.
But yeah, so I'm thinking this little this little pug
got into some some brew and uh and it was
a full moon or something and he just went out
and and and had his night. We've listen, we've all
been there. We've all gotten a little bit too fucked

(14:22):
up and and just felt that primal urge to go
out and you know, get naked, run amongst traffic and
how at the moon. I mean right, we've all been.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
There absolutely once. Yeah, this would this is a limit.
I think. I like this, especially because I can't taste
the peanut butter. But just for a straight up imperial stout. Wow,
that that's a punch in the face. I'm not like it,

(14:57):
but that's a that's.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Oh, there's a couple of a couple of breweries up
here that you know, they they try and like out
I don't know, out peanut each other, which sounds gross,
like they out try and out fudge back each other.
I don't know. But like one brewery was like, eh,
three pounds of peanut butter in every batch, and then
the next brewer was like, oh, we have six pounds

(15:21):
of peanut butter. At some point, guys, it still needs
to be a beer. Like I don't want to eat
my beer. I don't want to have to shovel it
out with a fucking spoon. And some of some of
those peanut butter stouts get just too heavy on the
peanut butter. I've definitely I've been there, and it's not pleasant.
I'll tell you. You know, peanut butter is good after
you're drunk, not while you're trying to get drunk. So

(15:43):
I'm glad this one's subtle on the peanut butter, because
I you know, it used to be back in the day.
You remember, remember Reese's peanut butter cups. They were they
were light on the peanut butter, like the peanut butter
flavor wasn't overwhelming. It was like that perfect mix of
chocolate and put butter. And then somewhere along the line,
probably in the mid nineties, because that's when everything seemed

(16:04):
to go off the rails, it was heavy peanut butter
and a little bit of chocolate. And I don't like
them anymore. It used to be my favorite candy. If
I was going to splurge, that's what I do, and
I don't. I don't. I don't like them anymore. They're grows. Yeah,
it's anyway, that's all to say. I'm glad your beer
is balanced.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Yeah, yeah, it's It is definitely an Imperial stout first
and then it's then there's chocolate. That's that's That's what
I'm getting out of it, so really really good stuff.
We'll see how it goes for us to night, though.
Big thank you to Lisa and Aaron who are in chat.
Jay Drew Peanuts nice, nice, Joe Bonnick. Thank you everybody

(16:47):
for joining us this evening. So housekeeping we got to
go to housekeeping very very important that I let you
guys know that I did go to I went to
a puppet show last night.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Oh yeah, God, damn dude. I meant to follow up
with that today and then I got kind of busy.
I well, it's not important. I'll talk about my honeydew
list later because I got some shit done that I
was pretty incredible. But yeah, I meant to text you
and ask you how the puppet show was. So was
this U For any of you out there who have
seen the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall, one of the really

(17:24):
cool subplots of that movie was the fact that the
main character was making this amazing puppet musical about Dracula
and it was like a tragic, you know, love story,
et cetera. And I loved that part of the movie.
I mean, the whole movie was great, probably Russell Brand's
peak as far as you know his movie career. Great

(17:45):
movie anyway. So was it like that, like, what are
what are you? When you said you're going to a
puppet show? I was like, you don't have any toddlers
in the house, so what are you? What's going on here?

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Okay? So I went to it's there. They're all puppet players.
It's pure puppet anarchy. They've got the anarchy symbol all
over the place. They've got this this this little theater
company who rents out basically in a little auditorium at
the bottom of the Bmobile building down in Phoenix, down

(18:18):
and down just off of Roosevelt in Central Okay. Okay,
very very quaint. Two hundred and thirty people can go
in there and watch it at a time. Okay. The
show last night was Puppet Predator.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Okay, by Predator you mean the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Yes, yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
What what they did was, first of all, the guy
comes out, the guy who runs the show, and I'm
not sure who it is. I did no research on
these guys before. I was just absolutely in heaven last
night because it was so fucking bizarre and off the wall.
They took Puppet, they took Predator, and they merged the
movie Hook. What yes, yes, they merged the movie Hook.

(19:04):
And it's so the players in it. You had the
cast from Predator, and then they were all made into puppets,
different kinds of puppets, like you know, Dutch was Dutch
had the Dutch obviously that was Schwarzenegger. But the hook
there was was that he was the dad that never

(19:27):
spent any time with the kids. Well, the predator, the
predator comes in and steals the kids and takes them
to Never never Land, which is actually back to the
same jungle where Dutch killed the predator the first time.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Okay, so wait, and so the predator was Hook.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
The Predator, Well no, the predator was Captain Hook.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Yeah. Yeah, and he's stealing the kid.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
He's stealing the kids to try and take the kids
so that he's the kid's father. So Dutch has to
spend the whole show trying to get his kids back.
But throughout the whole show, it's nothing but Arnold Schwartzenegger
references throughout the whole show, So every one of those
movies was mentioned. It was it was all they worked
everything in the jokes. Some of it was was improv

(20:09):
it's completely adult. There's references to blow jobs, anal. It
was just off the fucking wall. It was the most
amazing thing I've probably ever seen in person. At least
that's okay, like theater wise it this is fucking fantastic.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
This is one of those times when I'm I actually
am sorry that I moved away from from Phoenix, from
from a from a large metro area, because you can
only get this sort of insanity when you have, you know,
five to ten million people in one area at a time,
because then the diversity just takes over and you don't

(20:46):
know what you're gonna get. And I missed that because
living in a community of two hundred and fifty thousand
people is like, it's horseshit. Everybody's fucking I mentioned it
last week. They're all fucking vanilla. They're all they're all baize,
they all dry bej cars, they eat beige food, and
they have beige sex and it's and it's it's horrible.
I will say they smoke a lot of pot here.
Other than that, there's nothing interesting about anyone here, And

(21:09):
so I missed that. I miss that, dude, that's fucking amazing.
I'm so glad you got to go to that. How'd
you find out about it?

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Uh? One of my wife's friends, she was a big,
big fan of these guys. And they're they're kind of
work too, They're they're very much like us. But I mean,
it was seriously, it would have been like all of
if you took whiskey Hell and all of our listeners
and said, here, you guys get to go wear all
black and run around with puppets and be disgusting. That
is what it was. That's what it reminded me of.

(21:38):
It was. It was just it was just a beautiful,
beautiful conglomeration of awful and it hung together so well
as a story. I was just and and they broke
the fourth wall constantly, and they would they would if
they saw somebody wasn't having a fun time to do,
What the fuck are you doing? Why are you here
in the front row, and they just start badgering them

(21:58):
and stuff. Somebody would get up to go to the
bath room, they'd stop the whole show and say, why
are you peeing? Now that you know the interaction, you
know the the intermissions like in five minutes. Seriously, you
can't hold your bladders the size with a three year
olds ship like that. It was, it was, It was fantastic.
They've done other stuff like Reservoir Dogs. They've done that,
They've done Alien Good God. Yeah, So I'm I'm I'm,

(22:21):
I'm all in for these guys. So it's I'm gonna
have to go to more of them, dude.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
I know, yeah, I kind of feel like you need
to keep going. I mean, I'm just looking at some
of the titles you got there. You got die Hard,
they got Lost Boys, you got Up making fun of
it with pupp It, you got a Princess Bride, Alien Friday,
the Thirteenth, Reservoir Dogs, as you mentioned, Jaws. I mean, dude,
that's that's just a good time. That's Jurassic Puppets. What

(22:49):
is going on? That's so great? Good for them, man,
I'm glad there's still some real art going on out there,
some real improvs like off the cuff genuinely funny ship
where you can go out and you get what you
pay for. I love that.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Yeah, it was, it was. It was really fantastic. And
you can drink there too, which which which is pretty solid.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
I was gonna ask, but I I I as told
me what was going on. Yeah, once, once you told
me what was going on the show, I figured, all right,
there's definitely liquor involved, you know, Uh, go into the theater.
Like movies are just dog shit nowadays. Like there hasn't
been a unique storyline in a decade, and so like
this kind of grassroots revival kind of ship man. That's

(23:30):
that's awesome, dude, that's so cool. I'm glad you went
to that. You know, maybe if I get down there,
we need to I need to plan a trip down
there around one of these shows when we can go
to it, you me and Haway on a night off
that he has and uh, and just do it up, dude,
I mean, not get stupid like we used to on
the on the light rail. Uh, you know, do it up. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Yeah, Well, well, well we need to go ahead and
plan for going to see they're going to do Scream
in the Fall as part of their well they're gonna
do that for Halloween. But catch with that one is
they're going to take all of the actors from like
the eighties films. I can't think of the guy's name now,

(24:12):
the one that did sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, the John
Hughes movies.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Hughes, Yeah, John Hughes.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
They're gonna take those characters from all of those movies
and stick them into Scream.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Yes, yes, well we'll see if we can do that up.
That's gonna be in October.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
I think, I, oh god, Okay, I'm gonna start clearing
my calendar now because I kind of feel like that
needs to happen.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
All right, well, we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Yep.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
Dude, that's the best housekeeping we've ever had. That was awesome.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
It was. It was a blast, and that's why I
held it, held it for tonight. So yeah, definitely definitely
suggested again if you guys have a chance to get
out there to see the all puppet players. They're fantastic.
They're in Phoenix, and they do have ERTs that say
I Love Fisting on them and then down its puppets. Yeah,
and it was pretty awesome watching, you know, sixty year

(25:09):
olds walking around with I Love Fisting shirts. So it
was it was that's pretty there. All right, let's uh,
let's get into some of the ridiculous this week. Do
we do we want to go Do you want to
go Weather? Do we want to go Epstein right out
of the gate and get that done with? Do you
want to go into any of the immigration? How are
you feeling because we also have Grock turned into Mecha

(25:31):
Hitler this while Oh yeah, that's kind.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Of had to groc got al raby. Let's let's get
into the uh, the Epstein stuff. I'd like to get
that Like just if if if our show was a
eighteen wheeler and we're, you know, shifting into sixteenth gear

(25:54):
and really jamming on it, and we have to hit
something with all that momentum like top speed, I think
we should. We need to hit Epstein hard in the
beginning so that it has time to hit every single
wheel all the way through through the show. So I
think we should hit that first. All right, all right,

(26:15):
I mean that's that's my analogy.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Well, hell, let's let's just start with the man himself.
Here's here's here's the Donald at his cabinet meeting.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
Sure, and your memo and release yesterday. Jeffrey Epstein left
some lingering mysteries. One of the biggest ones is whether
he ever worked.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
For a American for.

Speaker 4 (26:40):
Foreign intelligence agency, The former Labor secretary who is Miami
US attorney Alex Cosa. He allegedly said that he did
for an intelligence agency. So can you resolve whether or
not he did, and also can you say why there
was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the mantea,
I just sent.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been
talked about for years.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have
all of the things, and are people.

Speaker 5 (27:13):
Still talking about this guy? This creepy that is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Do you want to waste the time?

Speaker 5 (27:20):
And do you feel like an I don't mind answering.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
I mean I can't believe. Yes, Donald, we all care
about there being a rapey pedo ring that's been built
up for years, you including building it up. We all
care about it. Axios this week dropped a nugget which
you know shit is going is being done on purpose

(27:45):
if it's coming out through Axios, you know.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
By the way, by the way, let's not forget this
was one of the three big things that he ran
on for president.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Oh, it absolutely was. It absolutely was. Axios this week
drop so that they have concluded the DOJ and FBI
have concluded that they have no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein
blackmailed powerful figures, kept a client list, or was murdered.
According to a memo detailing the findings, this was leaked
through Axios, one of the biggest which yeah, mouthpieces for

(28:18):
the red flag. That absolutely is a red flag, that
absolutely is a red flag. And then you've got Trump
coming out and saying, hey, why are you guys even
worried about this anymore? Why is this a big deal?
Move on?

Speaker 3 (28:29):
See right, get over it's get over it. That was
so cringey, you know what. He could have easily come
out and said, hey, look, we're having trouble locating these files,
or it's looking like you know, the Biden administration or
somebody you know, killery or someone has has gotten rid
of these files. We're having a really tough time locating them.

(28:49):
So we're just asking for your patients. We would have
all bought that. We would have been pissed, but people
wouldn't be out burning MAGA hats right now. People wouldn't
be tearing apart the MAGA movement if he had said
we need some patience here for him to come out
and say it like that. God damn, that was maybe
the worst thing he could have said, What do you
really care about this? It's no big deal. Okay, tell

(29:11):
that to the kids, Tell that to their fucking parents,
and then come out and tell me that it's no
big deal. It's are you still talking about this guy?
He's not a big deal. Fuck you, dude. I anyway,
I have some visual reactions to this whole thing, and
I probably shouldn't because we're never going to see the list.
We're never gonna see the The people responsible gislaying will

(29:32):
be in prison for no reason. Because if there's no list,
then there's nobody actually too right, there's no clients. I
you know, God, this and the other piece of this
that just stinks to high heaven that no one wants
to talk about, Well we're talking about it, but no
one at the top wants to talk about, is you
know the Clintons. I mean, this just reeks of the

(29:55):
Clintons and Obamas. I mean, even if Trump had come
out and said, hey, I kind of we kind of
like the Clintons are involved, but we can't find anything
that would have been enough. I would have been like, Okay,
all right, I'm gonna splash a little holy water on
my face, and I'm gonna calm down and we can
wait because at least he implicated somebody. But no, it
was just are we still talking about this guy? We

(30:16):
got natural disasters over here. We got a war with
Russia looming, which by the way, we're now funding because
we're gonna give weapons to Ukraine again, which we'll get into.
We got Israel Palace. I mean, I get it, there's
big issues, but this was here, This was here on
our homeland. This was our kids. People's children got abducted

(30:38):
and or pimped out and they had sex with them.
Why is that being put under a rug anywhere, in
any time for any reason. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Well, well apparently it's a figment of our everybody's imagination.
It's all fae, right, this is so why are we
worried about it? Here's here's Donald's press release from today.
What's going on with my boys and in some cases gals.
They're all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's doing
a fantastic job. We're on one team, MAGA, and I

(31:14):
don't like what's happening. We have a perfect administration. The
talk of the world and selfish people are trying to
hurt it all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.
For years, it's Epstein over and over and over again.
Why are we giving publicity to flies written by written
by Obama? Files written by Obama? Crooked Hillary Komy and

(31:36):
Brennan and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration
who conned the world with the Russia Russia Russia hoax,
fifty one Intelligence Agencies, Laptop from Hell and more. It's
Wins those little rants when he kind of goes on
where it's just like we're run on sentence and Welsh
won't stop you kind of like, yeah, you are you
all together? Or you just like yourself. They created the

(31:57):
Epstein files just like they created the fame Hillary Clinton
Christopher Steele dossier that they used on me. And now
my so called friends are playing right into their hands.
Why didn't these radical lunatics release the Epstein files. If
there was anything in there that could have hurt the
MAGA movement, why didn't they use it? They haven't even
given up on the John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther

(32:19):
King Junior files, No matter how much success we've had
securing the border, deporting criminals, fixing the economy, energy dominance,
the safer world, And he goes on and on and
on and on. You can't take a story like this
and blow it off, not when you ran on it,
Not when you have so many people who are pissed

(32:40):
off of it. How can you be so tone death
and so unable to read the room that this was
a big fucking deal and you were supposed to fix it.
One thing that he could have done was come out
and said, you know what, yes, we don't have we'd
have no files. It looks like to us coming in

(33:00):
those files were burned. And then okay, everything goes back.
Everything goes on on the Democrats side. That goes right
back to the Democrats. It's all their fault. You could
he totally could have done that, but for a odd reason,
he didn't go there. The other thing that I'm absolutely
shocked by that there was no there There was no

(33:24):
attempt to reaffirm protection for kids in any statement since
this do jabe dropped. There was no formation of a
special agency attacking child trafficking or human trafficking or anything
along those lines. There was no extra if he had
done anything like that, it probably would have smoothed things

(33:45):
over a little bit. At least you're saying, hey, this
isn't gonna happen again on my watch. We're stopping it now.
But that wasn't what was done. Everybody just close youre hey,
stop stop stop thinking about it. This isn't real. There's
nothing here. It was fake. Hillary did it.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
Yeah, I'm I'm. I'm. Also there's a a very uh,
I guess willingness there. There's a strong willingness to forget history,
you know, kind of like going back to the JFK
thing and Holocaust. Yeah, yeah, we we care about these

(34:24):
things because those past events are shaping our current reality.
And I feel like he doesn't grasp that, you know,
when when millions of Americans feel that JFK was the
last president who was actually trying to to make make
good on his commitments on bringing down the mafia and
and showing what the CIA was doing all over the

(34:46):
world and trying to keep world peace, and and then
he was killed for it. Yeah, that's a big deal
because basically there was a guy who stood up and
said not on my watch, and you killed him. So
now we want to know A, who did that? And
B what does that mean for the next guy that
tries to stand up for all of us? And then yeah,
you go back all the way to the Holocaust, you

(35:07):
even go to nine to eleven, and they want us say,
well that was the past. Look everything we're doing now,
it's so great right now, Well it's not. And also,
history repeats itself. We all know that. And I actually
like the line. I don't think history repeats itself. History
listens to its own echo, so you know, it's never
the exact same thing, but it's kind of like what

(35:28):
you heard fifteen twenty years ago. And so if we're
listening to our own echo, it's important to know what
was said in that original statement. And he just wants
to dismiss that, but like, look at all the great
things we're doing now, Yes, but we're gonna get right
back where we were if you don't pay the fuck
attention to history, if you don't pay attention to what's

(35:50):
been happening. And I and the other thing that's strange.
You mentioned something that was strange that he, you know,
didn't come out and commit to children and the safety
of children. The other thing that's weird is it was
fucking crickets from the Democratic side, I mean, Pelosi, Schumer,

(36:11):
all of them there. It's it's just crickets. Nothing, no, no,
even like little tiny jab about like haha. Trump couldn't
even get the Epstein. Nothing. It's been quiet as a
fucking cemetery out there. And that that, to me, is
maybe more telling than anything, is that they're all implicated.

(36:32):
And I've been hearing the argument this week that you know,
if we were to lose their Epstein foils, it would
just be, you know, a collapse of society. You know what,
I'm okay with that. I'm ready what I got. I
got my fur vest, I got my shotgun, I got
my urban assault vehicle. I'm ready for the end of
society here. If it means that continuing society means it's

(36:56):
okay to fuck kids and no one goes, no one
gets in trouble for it, like, then let's and society
because that's bullshit.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Well, I think I think the way I took that,
it's the end of their construct, right, it's the end
of that construct that we've been given. It's not the
end of society. I don't think it's gonna be the
end of society at all. I think you'd see politicians.
I think you'd see talking heads, entertain of your Bill Kate,
Bill Gates, your entertainers, your ditties, which come right, this

(37:25):
all happens after ditty. Really, I think you would end
up seeing so many important figures absolutely taking the church basically.
That that's what's gonna fall. That's the construct, and that's
what nobody wants to fall. We want to be able

(37:47):
to stay on our on our pulpit, we want to
stay up on the hill. We want to stay up
thumbing our nose at everybody else. And we can do
that as long as you don't fucking tell anybody. Ye
And to your point, to your point about the Democrats
got super quiet this week. They didn't even you didn't
even hear a lot of talking heads coming out over

(38:08):
the immigration stuff that was going on. Yeah, you saw
Gavin Newscom yea. But and you saw Karen Bass they
were running their mouths, but you Democrats were fucking silent
on There was very little criticism coming out. And anything
that did it was it was it was just so minor.
It was it was just a passing. It was the

(38:31):
it was the ones that weren't weren't important like the
Jasmine Crocketts that would have something.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
To say, right right, Yeah, No, I mean it was
It was a very much like don't rock the boat week.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
So there's been more drama this week. Bongino, Uh, he
took a little a little bit, a little bit of
time off, a little time away from the job. Was
very stressed out after a fight apparently, and it came
out originally it was supposed to be a fight with Bondie. Yeah,
but apparently that was Susie Wiles.

Speaker 6 (39:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:04):
Yeah, definite developing story here because we're not really sure.
We don't have any facts on it, but I thought
it was odd. First of all, Bondie was not Trump's
first pick. We know that, no, and and so you know,
there's there's some speculation that she was. She's the one
sort of tonya line the party line and convincing Trump

(39:26):
that it's we got we got to bury the Epstein thing.
So I could see Bongino coming in and being like, look,
I build a fucking career off of saying that I
was going to, you know, get the Epstein list out
in the open, and now you're burying it, and fuck you.
I could see that happening. But then it comes out
that it's that it's Wiles, Becky Wiles, who or wis.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
No Wi Susie well Susie Wells, Susie Wills.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
Thank you, Yeah, Becky Wess is someone else, Susie Wills.
And she's a piece of shit, Like the fact that
Trump picked her as chief of staff is very concerning.
She's she goes back. She was the one that didn't
she do the the rallies for Yahoo.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
Juice. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, she's she is, she is. Yeah,
she's in bed with the Israel big time. She she
she planned Trump like rallies for Yahoo for bivvy And
who who is it? Who was at the White House
last week early on or last actually actually last weekend? Yeah,

(40:30):
Bibby was there. And then this week the the evidence drops.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
That's that's the kind of ship where you just go,
you know, it's look, dude, it it It's definitely a duck.
It looks like a duck. It smells like a duck.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
It's a duck.

Speaker 3 (40:48):
It's a duck, dude, and stop stop trying to pretend
we're stupid.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
We're not.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
Yeah, the goose. Hey, hey, there's a half a I
never liked that game. No, I didn't either.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
I I.

Speaker 3 (41:07):
Got too good at like just you know, grabbing the
person who touched my head. I just grabbed their ankle
as they tried to run away, and then I got
in trouble.

Speaker 7 (41:17):
It sounds like you.

Speaker 2 (41:19):
Well, because we're always going to try and figure out
the best way to do it. I thought it was
dumb because I was running in circles exactly.

Speaker 3 (41:27):
I just didn't Yeah, I don't want to run. I'm like,
I'm gonna trip you and then I'm gonna get you
and then next next up fuck off.

Speaker 7 (41:34):
And it was not a big circle like that person
has such an advantage being on their feet and knowing
when they're gonna tap their head. That's such a head start.
So it'd always have to be like a slower person
that's ever gonna get caught, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (41:48):
Yes, I mean that's why you picked the fat kid, like, right,
I don't I don't know, I don't know what I'm saying. Hey,
yeah I do. Yeah, man, how's it going, how's the
night going? It's okay. I just got off a roulette,

(42:11):
So how full is your box? Not?

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Very?

Speaker 7 (42:15):
But I did hit a the Queen Eye Pie going
on pie gollon. Lady had a dollar up on, so
that's fifty bucks.

Speaker 2 (42:24):
Okay, that's nice, all right.

Speaker 7 (42:26):
And there's this old couple that comes. So the lady
is like one of the whiny bitches. She's okay, she's not,
but she whinds at her husband is funny.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
She's a Karen. Yes.

Speaker 7 (42:40):
And so you know how in blackjack, the dealer's showing
an ACE, they offer.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
Insurance, right right, Yeah, yeah, we know insurance.

Speaker 7 (42:52):
So as I'm dealing, if I ever deal him an
ACE as his first card, he immediately offers me insurance.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
That's awesome. You want insurance on this shit?

Speaker 7 (43:04):
I laugh every time. I laugh every time at that.

Speaker 8 (43:07):
It's so good.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
It's good to have some folks that come in regulars
are at least fun.

Speaker 7 (43:13):
Yeah, yeah, it definitely helps. I had one guy right
before it lit that just I mean, thirty something looks
like a normal guy, but he's just a whiny bitch
every fucking hand. These are the worst cards I've ever seen, Like,
why are you here? Go home and try again another day.

(43:35):
If it's that fucking bad, Oh my gosh, like it
throws everything off you can't. You can't like have a
good time with the other people at the table. You
can't get a rhythm going. It's just this guy over
here is always every chance he gets he bitches about something.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
So that's the guy that that's the guy that, uh
he whins and bitches about his avocados, spreading correctly on
his toast. Why want it be softer? This is.

Speaker 7 (44:07):
Spread I've ever had.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
Exactly what if you what if you try to reverse
that on him? Though, because I want you to think
of think this true, Like every time he starts bitching
or something and you start like singing, you like go
into like like Lionel Richie or something like. You start
you start singing all night long. The yeah, but like
like the very beginning of it though, I think I
think I have it. Here, hold on a second, not

(44:30):
that I tried this, but here, oh right here, and
you just start swaying back and forth. I like it.
Oh yeah, and you just start jamming.

Speaker 3 (44:45):
Oh yeah, it could work well, my friend. The time
is you work to be done.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Let the music. Oh yeah, and you just you just
used to just start swaying back and forth and start
having some fun and stuff, and then you get to
the play on, play on, play on the part, and
then you start dropping cards on the table and you're
like pumping back and forth. Damn, you're humping the table
and he and then the whole vibe just changes.

Speaker 7 (45:24):
Yeah, I think that would definitely change the vibe.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
D you.

Speaker 3 (45:28):
You could absolutely flip the script on him too and
just be like, hey, hey, hey, can I just point
out that you getting these bad cards and I'm sorry
for that, but look, you're a hero. You're the hero
of the table because these three people just won and
they all have you to think you're a hero. Bro,
Just flip the guy, Yes, just flip it, Like, hey,

(45:49):
can we get this guy a beer? He's a fucking hero.
He is the man.

Speaker 7 (45:56):
I wish I had tower my drink.

Speaker 3 (45:59):
Yeah, that would definitely help. When I remember back in
the day when a dealer could do that, especially in Vegas.
I got so fucked up on screwdrivers one night.

Speaker 7 (46:09):
You know what I wonder. I wonder because we keep
our tokees stacked from the table until we can color
them up. You know, like you have a bunch of
red and white five and one dollar chips until you
get twenty five, and then you like tell it telling
him up and drop twenty five dollars Chip. I wonder
if I could like be like, you know what, let
me buy your drink and take like six of my

(46:30):
tokes and just give them to them, say here, get
yourself a drink. That's on me. That would be an
epic move if I'm allowed to do it. I don't think.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
I am.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
Yeah, it's probably it's probably inappropriate. It's probably in your
your your by laws for gaming. If a. We've been
ranting for the last twenty minutes trying to make sense
of the whole Epstein bullshit from this home what what

(47:00):
you on this?

Speaker 7 (47:02):
I am just just disappointed, Like I don't I don't
know the truth. I don't I don't know who's covering
for who.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
I just it.

Speaker 7 (47:14):
It just hit me like a brick thing goes yesterday
the day before when we were trade messages. It's just
it's it's done. It's never coming out. If there was one,
which there was, there is, but it's never it's never
going to be revealed because too many people are involved,
too many people of power, and that that sucks because

(47:36):
they told us it was coming. You know this, These
these were supposed to be the heroes that are going
to unveil this awful thing about all these awful fucking people,
and it's just pulled away like never mind, we're joking
about that, and it's I'm just disappointed. I mean, I
don't know who to be mad at, but it just sucks.

Speaker 2 (47:58):
I think.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
I think at this point, you can be mad at
basically everyone whoever you want. Yeah, yeah, anybody, Yeah, if
they're yeah, exactly, if they're a household name, you can
basically mad at them. Just straw to name Tom Hanks,
you fuck you, Tom uh, Brad Pitt, fucking Chuck Schumer,

(48:18):
Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump. I just throw out names and
you can. You can just be mad at Well, let.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Me play this for you, because try and make sense
of this.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
Oh. I know being suppressed and they're being suppressed to
protect individuals. I know the names of the individuals.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
I know why they're being suppressed. I know who's suppressing them.

Speaker 6 (48:39):
But I'm bound by confidentiality, uh from a judge and cases,
and I can't disclose what I know, but I han't
to God. I know I know the names of people
whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them,
and that's o j.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
Simpson, Fame, the the UH defender, the lawyer for Epstein. Yeah,
so he knows there's a list. He's probably on the list.
He's shading as fuck right, He was even alleged he's
on the list. So this this scumbag comes out of

(49:18):
nowhere and decides to go ahead and get a little
bit of press time and says, yeah, there's a list
and it's being suppressed. And I can say that because
I'm not gonna say anything more because I'm on it.

Speaker 7 (49:29):
Yeah, right, you know who?

Speaker 2 (49:32):
Really?

Speaker 7 (49:32):
What really pissed me off. I was already I'd already
accepted that the list is coming out, and that was
disappointing the reality. But then when BONDI was talking are
going to answer a question? And Trump like jumped in
like let me hold on a second, and he's talking about.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
Why we just playing that? Yeah, we just played that exactly.

Speaker 7 (49:52):
You reiated me like, are you fucking really?

Speaker 3 (49:56):
Yep?

Speaker 7 (49:56):
Really you're gonna you're gonna say that and think we're
gonna be okay with that. It just made it even
more clear that he's probably I mean, he all these
pictures of him in Epstein.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
Yeah, come on, yep? Yeah, And I mean, there's, of course,
there's a lot of conjecture that you know, those are
all doctor and their AI. But we were seeing that
ship way before, way before AI became a thing, and yeah,
we definitely we played that and we we both, you know,
Mick Shane and I had the exact same m HM

(50:27):
reactions like if fuck you do? That was one of
your running You know, I'm going to improve the economy. Yeah,
we're gonna stop immigration, and I'm gonna release the Epstein
files and then you know under that JFK and RFK
and you know, Martin Luther King all that, but Epstein
was the was the big one, that was one of
his three main running points. And then he's like, why
do you guys still care?

Speaker 2 (50:48):
Dude?

Speaker 3 (50:49):
Yeah, because because we need to know that these demons
are being brought to justice, and if they aren't, then
that's open invitation for all of us to have the
fucking purge. But three hundred and sixty five fucking dais
a year.

Speaker 7 (51:03):
Well, I gotta I gotta go, but I do have
a farm report tonight. Yes it's gonna be it's gonna
be good. And before I go, let me just say
a he who forgets it'll be destined.

Speaker 3 (51:19):
Remember boom, dropping fucking knowledge and then he hangs up,
what's up? Half a.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (51:31):
And he's not wrong. He's not wrong.

Speaker 2 (51:34):
No, no, he isn't wrong. And that's and that's that's
probably one of the things that your irritates the ship
out of us, because we can all see that, we
can all see that this is where we're going. This
is this is how fucked up things are, and we're
going to do where there's no closure. It's like a
shitty ending to a great sitcom or a great movie

(51:56):
or or so. It's like the Sopranos ending. You don't
really know what happened, but you know what happened, and
you don't like that it happened. You're sitting here going, well,
what the fuck? Now? What am I supposed to do?

Speaker 3 (52:08):
Yep? Is that episode of Happy Days when like literally
they jumped the shark, Like that's where the term comes
from us from Happy Days and Phonsie jumped jumped a
shark in the ocean. I mean it's like that. It's like,
what the this is dumb, This is dumb, and I
don't want to watch it anymore. I don't want to
be a part of it anymore.

Speaker 2 (52:29):
I want to play Becky Wiss's take real quick, and
then we can probably probably move aways from the she
did a fantastic job here.

Speaker 9 (52:35):
So in February you had a client list, Yeah, I
had it on my desk, but that list does not exist, correct,
And there were hundreds, if not thousands of victims yep,
that's right, that were victimized by no one, oh, no one,
by no one. Okay, now you said that there were
truckloads of evidence and thousands of hours of footage which
show nothing, nothing usable and fortant, nothing incriminating. Now they

(52:58):
show nothing.

Speaker 3 (53:00):
There's nothing on there.

Speaker 5 (53:01):
Yes, yes, that is that is correct.

Speaker 9 (53:03):
The cameras from the prison, they were originally broken. They
were broken, yep, they were broken. And then they found
footage that was accidentally deleted technical air. But then you
found new new footage which is definitely not definitely not AI.
Definitely not AI, for sure. I see the memo specifically
points out that there was no blackmailing of prominent individuals,

(53:24):
no client list, and among these thousands of hours of
footage and truckload of evidence, there is zero incriminating evidence, zero,
zero evidence of blackmailing prominent individuals. In fact, there was
nobody involved in this at all. You're sure that there's
no blackmailing, correct, So we are closing this case. Surely
you understand that people are not this stupid y'all with

(53:46):
your conspiracies.

Speaker 3 (53:47):
The case is closed.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
Case is closed.

Speaker 3 (53:51):
Jess infuriating. I mean, that's that's you know. I love
the way she puts that all together, because that's how
absolutely stupefying it is that you say one thing and
then and then two weeks, two months, a year later,
you're saying the opposite thing, and it's it's maddening and
it you know this term gaslighting, we're all familiar with

(54:14):
it now, but if we didn't have that term, we
would just say, you're at you're fucking lying to me.
You're trying to make me feel like I'm crazy because
you're lying to me, and we just have to accept it.

Speaker 2 (54:30):
And he wasn't supposed to be the one that was
going to gaslight because gaslighting there's there's there's not being truthful,
there's not coming forward, there's not giving you all the information,
and then there's gaslighting. And that's what that's all. That's
all we heard for the last four years. Gaslighting gaslighting, gaslighting,
absolute fucking gaslighting. So this is a new level of

(54:51):
inability to trust. Once you lose the trust, you're not
going to get at that back unless you work exceptionally hard.
And I don't see them working hard to do that.

Speaker 3 (55:04):
No, they want you to forget it. What what with
all the Texas flooding and everything, you're still talking about
this guy.

Speaker 2 (55:10):
Yes, because flooding happens. Flooding is flooding. Sorry, weather happens. Yeah, okay,
human trafficking, that mass orgies, Uh, you know, rape islands,

(55:31):
that that stuff shouldn't happen. That that that shouldn't happen.
All the other stuff is a product of, you know,
the world that we live in. That's not that shouldn't
be here. And yeah, you rode Maga to the fucking
you rode the wave in and now you're gonna be

(55:53):
that dismissive and then you're gonna be upset and you're
gonna throw your little henchman, your little cat turds of
the world, and you're gonna get them all up in
arms over people questioning things and having a problem with it.
That's some Nazi shit right there. I don't get to
I don't get to I don't get to dispute something

(56:14):
that's going on. I don't get to question your motive.
I don't to I don't get to call out bullshit
on that. Fuck you, that's not how this works. That's
some Nazi shit. Do as you're told. That's what I
keep hearing from many of those influencers. Well, yeah, and

(56:37):
it's fucking ridiculous. It's fucking ridiculous. Yeah. Well, you had
you had your lefties, you had your lefties that were
doing it all the time. You know, you're occupied Democrats
and all those focks. But now you're starting to see,
you're starting to seriously see who the who the actual
radicals are. And I'm I'm glad that we're not in

(56:58):
on that at all, because I'm still gonna we're still
gonna think critically, We're still gonna act accordingly, we're still
gonna ask questions, we're still gonna call bullshit. And for
anybody who wants it to take take score, keep score,
you can do that. But I'd rather be on the
side that's still asking questions and putting people on the spot,

(57:21):
because that's called keeping people accountable, and that's what we're
supposed to do. That wasn't what happened over the last
four years. That wasn't what happened over the last street
three administrations. And this is why we're here where we
are now. Seventy five million dollars were paid out as
settlements by JP Morgan because of the Epstein islander. Are
you telling me that that wasn't a thing, right?

Speaker 3 (57:41):
You know, a bank like that doesn't pay out that
much money for nothing for just like oops, counting error.

Speaker 2 (57:50):
No, what about the binders, remember binder with all the binders.

Speaker 3 (57:54):
Yes, the trapper keeper binders.

Speaker 2 (57:56):
Oh my gosh, we've got our binders. You've got all
the information. He we got it right here. What a
farce that was? Do you remember the the and Jack
the space is the most whiny bitch I've probably else.

Speaker 3 (58:12):
Remember all these influencers, influencers got invited to the White House,
and then they got called into a room with Pam
Bondi and she hands on this ship. They didn't know
that was coming. And then and then they were paraded out. Yeah,
they were proded out like hey, look what we got.
We got some classified shit. And then and then there
was nothing in it, like they just used them that
this is something that the Biden administration would have done, Like,

(58:34):
this is what you do to your enemies. This is
this is what you do when you when you want
to like make someone look like a fool, You're like, hey,
got something for you over here, and then you open
it up and it's actually just fools gold, there's nothing
in it. This is what you do to people you
don't like, and they did it to the to Republican influencers,
conservative influencers. I I don't I don't know what the

(58:56):
game is here. And you know what, maybe we're looking
way too deep into this. Maybe there is no game.
Maybe they're just this fucking incompetent. They really have no
idea what they're doing. And if you know, I can
accept that actually more easily than I can. You know,
someone claiming, oh it's five d jess and Trump's like
seven steps A, how do you?

Speaker 2 (59:16):
So?

Speaker 3 (59:16):
Just be patient?

Speaker 2 (59:17):
Bro?

Speaker 3 (59:18):
Shut the fuck up? Cats heurd go eat it to.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
Sign who has had some fantastic stuff in the past,
absolutely fit, especially during the Ukraine start of the Ukraine War,
fantastic stuff. But even his bullshit now is just a
shut up and get in line, no fuck you. I
don't think I will.

Speaker 3 (59:39):
Well, well, I'm out of beer. I was just gonna say,
if you can't tell, I'm a little neh reated. No,
you know what kind of for being a kitchy beer,
you know, Taco time or whatever. I really enjoyed it.
It was an easy drinker, went down really smooth. I

(01:00:00):
will say. The uh, the bitterness that I mean, the
fact that it's an I p A kind of came
through at the end. And so I not that I
hated it. But if you're not an ip A person
I'm looking at Mike, uh, then maybe this one isn't
beer for you. But no, I liked it really kind
of a cool twist. I mean again, if they can

(01:00:22):
do this kind of ship with beer, incredible because I
definitely once I read okay, this is like a taco beer.
I I can taste it. It's crazy, but it kind
of tastes like a taco's. Yeah, And it was an
i P Yeah fun beer, And it's an I p A.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Exactly double dry if I remember right, d yep, yep
ddH yeah, so we like double ds.

Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
Hey, who doesn't. I mean, honestly, how about you. How's
that Imperial treating you?

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
It was.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
It was fantastic and mean what, I actually got a
four pack of this too, and I'm really really happy
about it. But I'm going to keep it for when
I really want to abuse myself. I think it's more
of one of those Uh it's more of a B
D S M kind of a thing, you know. Yeah,
I just want to be I have a reason whipped.
Maybe I don't know, might skin peeled back super dark chocolate.

(01:01:18):
It's still very mouth watering. Really really, it was just
a really good, really good beer, really good beer, really
happy all right, one half down.

Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Sorry, No, I was just gonna say, you know, it's
like one of those beers, like when you need a
good punch in the dick, but you're the only one around.
Sometimes you need to punch yourself in the dick.

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Well, I think beer two is coming up, then, boy
is it'll be back in a minute, so fits I Uh,
I've got a I've got a false hope brewing here.

Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
Okay, I haven't heard that in a while.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Yeah, it's been a little bit a couple of months. Anyway,
this one is overthrown, and I don't know if they're
is this the this might be the company that doesn't
even have a website and I can't. Yeah, it's one

(01:02:24):
of them, so I think they're a yeah, they're out
in North Haven, Connecticut. I'm just gonna go and bring
up the actual beer. This is Overthrown, another Imperial Stout.

Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
That'd be a cool name for a band like Overthrown. Yeah,
I'm sure there is a band actually called that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
All right, overthrown Imperial Stout with peanuts, strawberries, and raspberries. Whoa, yeah,
more peanuts, yaya? So, raspberry and strawberries are the predominant
smell or oral factory pleasures.

Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
Old factory just old no, old factory.

Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
If you old factory someone, that means you fucked them
in the nose, and that's hard to.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Do repeatedly for several hours.

Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
It's a factory of well yeah, I mean that's the thing.
It's not just a one time insert.

Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
It's like it's like a factory of fucking Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:03:37):
Okay, it's gonna be one of those shows. What do
you think. How's the beer?

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
It's chocolate? Oh, more chocolate, just it's just more chocolate. Yeah,
it's the strawberries, raspberries. Mell it out. But I think
that's all. I think.

Speaker 3 (01:03:59):
It's hard to get strawberry into a stout. It's it's
too it's it's too subtle too, the notes are too high. Raspberries,
you can you can put them in there. If you
put enough raspberries in, you can definitely get that out
of a stout. It ends up being really sweet. But
you can do it. I think strawberries are really hard
to get out of a stout now, like a blonde,

(01:04:19):
even a sour, you can do some strawberry stuff in there,
but when you've got that really strong, heavy, you know,
smoked flavor from the stout, it's hard to bring strawberry
through that. So that's not surprising you're not getting much
strawberry through there.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
Yeah, it's it's good. The smell is is that's the
that's the probably the most pleasurable part of it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Though, I mean, listen, yeah, it's a stock. I've had
some I've had some girlfriends where the smell was the
best part. So I mean, and as there's nothing to
be taken from that. A good time, but you know,
also it'd be it'd be nice if you moved around.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
A little bit.

Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
Uh yes, over there anyway, uncomfortable so this is from
This is perennial artisan ales. We do not get perennial
up here. I remember having a few perennials when I
was down in Phoenix, but we don't get them up here.

(01:05:29):
So I don't know. I think I might have found
a unicorn here for you, for Eugene, Oregon. Anyway, this
is it?

Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
Huh? Those are that's the same. That's the creator of
the Prairie Bomb.

Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
Yeah, exactly, but we just we just don't we just
don't get them here anyway. This is the twenty twenty two,
so this beer has been bottled for at least three years.

Speaker 2 (01:05:54):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
This is their Abraxis, which is is and it's got
it's got a bunch of you know, South American Mayan
Aztec looking markings all over it. So this is so
in my wheelhouse. Is not even funny, which is why
I'm already gonna call it a sex beer. Haven't even
tasted it. It's an Imperial stout with Ancho Chili's cocao, nibs, cinnamon,

(01:06:20):
and vanilla. I mean, fuck me, yeah, look at that.
How beautiful is that label? It's exactly what I'm looking
at right now.

Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
Gorgeous beer.

Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Yeah, so just an absolute gorgeous label, gorgeous beer ord
just thick as molasses. It's an eleven point I'm sorry,
thirteen no, no, no, eleven point five percent. So nothing
hugely over the top, although I will say it came
in a in a wine bottle. This is a seven

(01:06:51):
and fifty later bottle, so it's not it's bigger. Yeah,
it's it's not just a bomber. This is this is
this is gonna last me all night, which is which
I'm here for. I'm I'm I anyway, you know, again,
for anybody who's listened to the show for any length
of time, it's this is a god damn it Jay.

(01:07:13):
Apparently Jay came in a wine bottle once, so did
this beer. And I can't wait to drink it. Say
what you want anyway, This is like exactly the kind
of beer that I go for, kind of that Mexican
hot chocolate, a little bit of spice, a little bit
of chocolate, a little bit of vanilla cinnamon. I mean,
that's just my favorite.

Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
So here we go. Oh god, oh.

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
Dude, all that shit I just said. You just multiply
at times ten factor of ten. We're exponentially so nice
on the cinnamon and the chilies. Oh my god, they
just dance on your tongue and your testicles. It's just beautiful.
What a nice beer. Thick, really thick in the back

(01:08:09):
of the throat, but up front you just get those
really high notes of the the earthy cinnamon, but the
high notes of the vanilla and the chili's and and
then it just finishes with that cinnamon and chocolate on
the end. Wow. Wow, I'm definitely called This is definitely yeah, yeah,

(01:08:31):
oh yeah, oh this is sex all the way. I
can't stop coming.

Speaker 10 (01:08:39):
Oh oh oh ode.

Speaker 2 (01:09:01):
Sorry that still makes me laugh every goddamn time.

Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
Every time.

Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
Seriously, though, this beer is fantastic. I'm gonna tell you
right now, this is this is definitely gonna last me
the rest of the night. And I don't just mean
the rest of the show, I mean until I go
to sleep. This is a sipper. This isn't one that
you're like, oh, I'm gonna take a big gulp, and
it's that you can do that, but this deserves to
be slowly consumed like like any beautiful woman, like like yeah,

(01:09:33):
you just you want to you want to drink in
every single inch of of of that person. That's what
this beer is. You don't you don't want to miss anything.
Oh oh what do you look at that? There's a
there's a birthmark right by her nipple. I'd like to
explore that. Uh, and you might miss it if you
just you know, it's just like three minutes and you're done,

(01:09:55):
like I bange it. It's all good. No, no, no,
you missed all the subtleties. You missed all the good stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
So that's what I'm doing with this beer. I'm gonna
I'm gonna be sipping.

Speaker 2 (01:10:05):
And for anybody out there that was actually mixed, the
sex beer mix was actually that was from j from
porn Stash, so definitely the best stash and it's it's
that's just the that's our favorite period.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
It's the best.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
I can't. I can't have a sex beer without it now,
So thank you for that, but also thank you for that. Yeah, fantastic.

Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
I'm willing to completely blow off the whole breadon and
Combe thing because that was a diversion. Nobody says, hey,
we're we're we're investigating. Nobody comes out and says we're
investigating anybody, You investigate him and then you indict them
or you investigate him and you find them not guilty
for anything. There's nothing there that was a total diversion
this week. That was only there to get people off

(01:10:52):
of the whole Epstein business. So I don't even want
to get into that. Does that make sense?

Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
Oh a hundred percent, No, I'm right there with you.
I absolutely think it was a Hey, look over here
and forget about Epstein because we have these two which,
by the way, these are certifiable demons. I mean, I
mean they're absolutely granted. Yeah, no, they're They're gonna get
theirs at some point. I hope it's in the afterlife,
but even if it's here. But but yes, I agree

(01:11:22):
with you, this was a diversion to get us off of,
you know, the main story, the main I guess villain
of the day, and not just Epstein. He's he was
a player, but the people behind Epstein. It was all
a diversion to get us off of them. So yeah,
I mean, fuck them. I don't need to talk about
those two pieces of shit.

Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
All right, let's fast forward to the weather, the weather
modification and that kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
That body here we go, all right, perfect timing, forfeits.

Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Let's let's go ahead and get into this. The Homeland Security,
which I thought it was interesting that Homeland Security is
the one that's coming out and talking about this. There's
a lot of other aid and cheese. I found it.
I found it strange. You've got a lot of other
agencies that should be stepping in Noah for one, I.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
Was going to say, the least of which is Noah.

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
So Homeland Security and the mainstream media is deliberately lying
about the events leading up to the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
The National Weather Service executed timely, precise forecasting and warnings
despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region. Here is the timeline
of NWS's proactive response.

Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
And they go on and then they do outline it
and they do a good job.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
It was that was all legit. Yep. I I don't
know that. I like Homeland Security being the the the
the well the Ministry of Truth. That's where I was going. Yeah, right,
they seemed to put in a lot of posts lately,
which White the White House could have done this. The

(01:12:53):
White House could have stood up for Noah. National Weather Service.
You know, there there was a lot of ways as
they could have done this. It just seems like it's
just one more of those things that this administration is
falling over themselves over unless unless you're trying to position
Homeland Security as this end all, be all overarching truth syndicate,

(01:13:16):
which that's kind of the way I felt about it.

Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
Well, I mean, I will say, when Homeland Security was
originally remember when that office was originally you know, and
you know, right after nine to eleven and our Governor
Eric well, I say, our my governor at the time,
Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, was elected to be the head
of Homeland Security, the first first whatever secretary. Yeah, and

(01:13:46):
that's what they were. They were supposed to be the umbrella,
the the coordinating agency for everything CIA, FBI, n s A,
n o a A, the emergency response. They were supposed
to be all female. Yeah, exactly, thank you. They were

(01:14:07):
supposed to be the head of all of that. And
so maybe they're just sort of reasserting their position in
that department. But I'm with you, dude, it kind of
felt it felt very nineteen eighty four, you know, like
you said, the Ministry of What's Right, the Ministry of

(01:14:29):
Information sort of agency that like, we're gonna go ahead
and take the point on this. We'll tell you exactly
what happened, and fuck off, I will say, you know
the facts, the facts that we do know that that
you know, people have verified on multiple levels to sort
of dispute the liberal angle of well, there you go.

(01:14:54):
That's what happens when you when you cut government funding.
NAA can't you know, national other service offices can't predict
weather accurately. So normally there are two UH meteorologists on
duty during that time in that station at the UH

(01:15:15):
not the s Austin station.

Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
UH.

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
They had five on staff that night because they knew
something was coming. They knew that the setup was gonna
be bad, so they had more than twice what should
have been there. They they had that many people there.
So so that myth has been dispelled. And by the way,
you know, armchair quarterbacking over here from Eugene, Oregon, I
saw this setup. It looked fu terrible. You had a

(01:15:42):
huge moisture plume coming in from the from the north.
You had a stalled out tropical depression coming in from
the Gulf, and they hit each other. What do you
think is gonna happen. You think it's just gonna be
dry sunny days. You think that this or do you
think that these river beds, these ancient river beds that
you can still see from ground level, let alone from

(01:16:05):
a helicopter, you can see that that used to be
a river a mile wide. You don't think that's gonna
fill up? I mean that the travesty of this is
showing the American stupidity, you know what I mean? Like
there were warnings given hours before, if I mean some
of the warnings fifteen yeah, and some of the warnings

(01:16:29):
like hey, this could be bad were given two days before,
Like I see that on my phone and I'm like, hey,
we like, let's pack up the car just in case.
And then if it never becomes anything, and okay, at
least we're ready. These people were intertubing down the fucking
river and there were summer camps set up in the
in the river beds of these ancient rivers. And I

(01:16:51):
say ancient. You know they probably have overflowed once every
five hundred years for the last ten thousand years, So
it's not a surprise it's going to happen again. That
girls camp, I mean the aerial footage of where it
was located. That's in a fucking river bed. It just
hasn't overflowed in a while. So yeah, so and and

(01:17:13):
by the way, that moisture plume that came in from
Canada it's still hanging around. We're going to have more
of these flooding events. This is a banner year. Texas
has been in a drought for a long time. They're
going to be out of that after this summer. So
it's like it's like they want to talk about global
warming and cloud seating and everything else. At the end

(01:17:35):
of the day, this is a net positive for the farmers,
for the communities around in and around those areas in
Texas who actually are going to have some water table
to pull from again. So yeah, I absolute insanity ensued,
and I'm and I'm there's going to be more and
I just can't wait to see, you know, more people

(01:17:55):
claiming that this is you know, climate engineering, geoengineering. It's not.
We we even if even if we had the capability
for it, that's not what this is.

Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
All right, So let's go ahead and go to uh
cliff that we have from Augustus Dorico. He's one of
the cloud sit cloud seating guys CEO.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
On the Sean Ryan Show.

Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Yeah, so this is uh, this is from Sean Ryan's show,
and this is this is talking about the claims that
it was cloud seating that propagated this this storm.

Speaker 5 (01:18:31):
I mean, we live in a very divisive society now,
and it's good to see people step up in their
community and come together to to help those indeed and
and and in these tragic events.

Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
So so I know you were there.

Speaker 5 (01:18:46):
I think it was two days prior to the flood
correct correct? And what were you doing there? Sure?

Speaker 8 (01:18:55):
So just again for those that haven't heard before about
what cloud seating is and no, on certain terms, I
run a cloud seating company. We make a little bit
more rain and snow for farms, or for reservoirs, or
for aquifers when they're dealing with drought. Right obviously, right
now after the flooding, Texas does not need more water,
and we've indefinitely suspended operations because of that, and we'll

(01:19:18):
keep them suspended until first responders have stopped working. Cloud
seating is not long streaks in the sky. It's not
trying to dim out the sun. It's certainly not creating hurricanes.
Cloud seating is a technology that was invented in the
US that relies on clouds, natural clouds with liquid water
droplets in them, and flying into those clouds, dispersing material

(01:19:42):
that then freezes onto those drops, makes big enough, heavy
enough snowflakes such as they fall and either fall as
snow or melt back into rain. We have customers throughout Texas,
the South Texas Weather Modification Association, the West Texas Weather
Modification Association. These are groups of counties and individual farms
that pay us for cloud seating because they historically have

(01:20:04):
needed more water. If you look even back to June
twenty fourth, not long ago, a lot of Texas, a
lot of the hill country was in severe or moderate drought.
So what we were doing there on July second and
prior was trying to make more rain for these farms
and for these reservoirs and to recharge the aquifer because
they tend to need more water. We were operating on

(01:20:26):
the second and we flew one twenty minute cloud seating mission.
So we seeded two clouds and we dispersed seventy grams
of silver iodide into those clouds. First of all, those
clouds dissipated over the course of the two hours after
the mission, right, So did we seed the storm itself?

Speaker 5 (01:20:46):
No, absolutely not. Did we seed clouds that dumped tons
of precipitation?

Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
No, not that either.

Speaker 8 (01:20:52):
Like the most successful cloud seating missions that have ever
been conducted, either by rain Maker or research labs, have
produced tens.

Speaker 5 (01:20:59):
Of millions of gowns of precipitation.

Speaker 8 (01:21:01):
They got hundreds of billions of gallons of precipitation over
the course of just hours and trillions cumulatively. So cloud seating,
though it can make useful amounts of water for these
farms and ecosystems, cannot produce a million times more than
what the best operations ever have.

Speaker 5 (01:21:18):
So that's the first thing to say.

Speaker 8 (01:21:20):
The second thing to say is, well, you know, maybe
because you like seated those those two clouds on the
second the material stayed in the atmosphere and then made
the flooding worse later.

Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
So that's the first part. We've got a second one
we want to get to too. Thoughts on the first
part of the of the conversation there, I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
He's absolutely right, I mean cloud seating, I mean chemtrails aside.
I don't want to get into that, into that rabbit
hole because it's it's a fucking deep, ridiculous, awful rabbit
hole to go down, and it's.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
A real thing. And then it is absolutely a real thing,
a one.

Speaker 3 (01:22:03):
Hundred percent yeah, it absolutely is. And I mean, I yes,
we all have stories and and anecdotal and and ash
will proof positive that the government is doing chemtrails. So
but that this is this is something different cloud seeding,
like you said, it's it's highly localized. It's to help
drought stricken areas and that and that's why they do it.

(01:22:25):
I I think, you know, to me, at the end
of the day, it's probably a bit misguided. I I
don't I don't like humans playing god in any way.
I don't think that's probably a good thing we should
be doing. But regardless, seventy grams, I mean, go ahead
and pour seventy grams of flower, which is basically what

(01:22:45):
it's it's silver iodide. But but let's let's do the
you know, a flower. It's not that much. So to
to the claims that you know he caused or that
his company or that cloud seeding caused these maps massive
floods is ridiculous. Also, just the fact that we have
historical evidence, you know, both in modern and ancient times

(01:23:07):
from Native Americans, these floods happened regularly, and by the way,
they're going to happen again, whether we see the clouds
or not. Did his cloud seeding add a few extra
one hundred million gallons? Maybe, but even he said later
in this next interview, you'll hear them like we saw

(01:23:27):
by radar. Are the clouds that we see it dissipated.
So so really, if anything, maybe the ground was a
little extra saturated, but he was not, his company was
not part of the disaster that happened. And as I said,
these were huge weather patterns. I'm not talking about a
state wide you know phenomenon. I'm talking about states wide

(01:23:53):
you know, moisture coming down from trillions a gallon in
other country, trillion gallons and then hitting a tropical depression
that came up from the Gulf of Mexico, the fucking ocean.
So this is not one little tiny plane or ten
tiny little planes flying up there and seeding a few clouds.
This was going to happen regardless, And the fact that

(01:24:18):
people ignored the warnings and the fact that people died,
that's tragic and it's never. Okay, I'm not We're not
glossing over that at all. But it's going to happen again.
You know, people ignored warnings in New Orleans when Katrina hit.
It's just who people are. We knew it was coming,

(01:24:39):
they still stayed and they died, and so you know,
I guess it's a warning for the rest of us.
Like heed the warnings. Have your fucking cell phone on,
you listen to the have a weather station.

Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
Trust the science occasionally, yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
Mean, you can get a weather radio for fairly cheap,
and it's it always is monitoring these situations always. It's
not hard. It's not rocket science.

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
Here's part two.

Speaker 8 (01:25:05):
The second thing to say is, well, you know, maybe
because you like seated those two clouds on the second,
the material stayed in the atmosphere and then made the
flooding worse later. And we know categorically that that's not
true either. When you seed into clouds and their subsequent precipitation,
the material that you disperse gets precipitated out with the rain. Right,

(01:25:30):
So one, we know that by seeding into the clouds
the airsol dissipated. But two, even if we had just
been seeding into open air, and we weren't. Right, it
was twenty plus hours between when our mission occurred and
when the flooding ensued, and the winds were blowing northwest
northwest such that any of our airsols would have been
long and far north had they even persisted in the atmosphere,

(01:25:52):
and they didn't hold.

Speaker 5 (01:25:53):
On, let's rewind. Yeah, what were you saying about? What
was that last thing about the airsols up there? So
one thing the wind?

Speaker 8 (01:26:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So the winds when we were seeding
were blowing to the northwest. Right in the ensuing days, right,
you had the storm just PLoP down and pound this
one particular area. But when we were seeding, the winds
were going northwest such that any of the airsols that
could have possibly remained in the atmosphere, and I don't
think that any consequential amount did they would have blown

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out of the direction of the storm as well.

Speaker 5 (01:26:30):
You don't think or you know, we know, we know.
Did you see those clouds dissipate?

Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:26:35):
Do you have that on video? We have that on radar,
You have that on radar. Have you released that information? Yeah, yeah,
we've posted that online. You did, and you were operating.
I believe south was a southwest of it, about one
hundred miles southeast, one hundred miles southeast. And when the
wind was blown which way it was blowing northwest, it

(01:26:57):
was blown northwest, so it would have been in the
direction of that storm from your location correct, However, one
it was seventy grams of silver iodide. That amount of
particulate dispersed over hours would have been lower in concentration
than just the natural amount of dust that gets kicked
up from the soil. Right, it could not have any

(01:27:19):
impact because of those concentrations. And the notion that like
by seating, could we have worsened the storm somehow because
we created a low pressure system, Like I think a
lot of people and I'm not one to always defer
to experts, right, like I think that people should trust,
but verify the notion that any sort of seating operation

(01:27:40):
then could have worsened the remnants of the tropical storm.
And then the convergence of a system from the Pacific
is like totally impossible.

Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
So for your take on that, I mean, I agree
with this kid, by the way, if I mean, go
look up these clips. But this kid looks like he's
maybe twenty eight, Like, how is he the CEO? Yeah, no,
I agree. I mean it's it's preposterous to say that

(01:28:15):
seventy grams of anything is going to cause this level
of flooding. And again, you know he kind of touched
on it in the in the first clip. Cloud seating
is is a it's still considered somewhat of a fringe science.
I mean it's been around since the thirties and forties

(01:28:35):
to get through the Great Dust Bowl. They had this
idea to start doing it, and we know, of course
China did it during the Olympics when the Beijing Olympics
when their smog was so bad, so we know it's
a it's something that can help, but it's negligible. I
mean we're talking five to ten percent onto one way.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
It's enough to water crops, it's enough to keep crops going,
which is it's not a drop in the buckets part
of the pun, right, But it's also something small thing no,
and it's also something that China is spending one point
four billion dollars a year now on. They're they're trying
to transform the Gobi Desert. That's geoengineering, but they're trying

(01:29:18):
to transform the Gobi Desert into actual farmland.

Speaker 3 (01:29:22):
So which it's not far fetched.

Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
It's not far fetched.

Speaker 3 (01:29:26):
Yep. And if you go back you know again, this
is this is my argument that I basically shut down
anybody who's a climate hoaxist. When I mean, when we're
talking about time scales of like, well, record show this
is the worst CO two and worst temperature climb ever.
Our records go back maybe two hundred years, maybe the

(01:29:48):
on the very Yeah, if I'm being very liberal, I'll
give you two hundred and fifty years, very liberal. That's nothing.
You're talking about scales of billions of years. This planet's
been around, and climate it has been developing and changing
and moving and and climate trends are we're talking about
tens of thousands of years, maybe even hundreds of thousands

(01:30:09):
of years. That's climate, not a few hundred years. That's
that's like saying that based on the last two seconds
of my life. My life has been horrible. No, my
life's been great. I just I just gotten a fender bender,
and so yeah, the last two seconds really sucked. But
the rest of my life's been really great up till now.
And you can't make a judgment on a very short

(01:30:32):
amount of time. So you know, we're yes, humans are
playing with climate. And again I don't know that I
love that, But are we going to influence climatological changes
on a global scale in such a short amount of time. No,
absolutely not. And and these areas, again, not to beat

(01:30:55):
a dead horse, these areas are prone to plutting. They
historically been floodplains. You know, let's not even talk about
the Great Mississippi flood that displaced what seven hundred thousand
people back in the eighteen hundreds. We're due for another
one of those. Wait till that one happens, and then
people are gonna say, oh, climate change, Now it's not

(01:31:17):
climate some motherfuckers. Now this happens. If you look at
the land, there are scars from these floods repeatedly. The
old trees are up on the banks of the Old
River and the new trees are down on the banks
of the New River. And when it floods, those new
trees will be bye bye, and the old trees will
still be there. That's how we know. So I you know,

(01:31:39):
I'm just I will say that the setup for this
was unusual, that that moisture, and and again it's still here.
If you look at the moisture maps, go to we've
talked about on the show before, but no School dot Org.
I believe if you just look up nol SK n

(01:32:00):
U l L S sc H O L L or
O O L no school, you'll find the website. But
you just look up the moisture plumes, the available moisture
in the in the atmosphere, and you'll see the US
is inundated with moisture right now. So that's an unusual
setup for this time of year, but it does happen.

(01:32:24):
And and I guess that leads me. Are you okay
if we go to the SMOC discussion next.

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
Well, the only thing I was going to drop next
was that. Okay, yeah, just for a full disclosure. Okay,
so before we go to I know where you're going
next to. One thing I would do want to bring up,
which I think is important, especially if we're going to
put a tinfoil hat on things. Augustus ter Rico. So
he he's getting funded by Peter Thiel and that's the fellowship. Yeah,

(01:32:57):
so I think that's important to know. Oh so Paolunteer's
got a hand in this now. Yeah, that that's data
but it's a dark hand that's in the it's got
a hand in the pot. It's just something that you
need to keep in the back of your mind. And
I'm not saying of anything other than it's important to

(01:33:21):
know the theeld Fellowship, they received one hundred thousand dollars
grant for the business. This is a twenty five year
old dude. By the way, okay, financial banking. Beyond the
fellowship rain Maker, He's see the direco's. The companies called
Rainmakers received funding from investors link to Thiel, including Long

(01:33:43):
Journey Ventures, which count steel Is among its investors. The
indicate this, This indicates it and direct financial support from
Teal through his investment network. And we know Teal part
of a big part of Trump's cabinet. He's like, there,
what part of the AI group? Right, Just just it's

(01:34:05):
just a connection. It's just a connection. Or remember that's
out there, pallenteer.

Speaker 3 (01:34:10):
Yep, draw your own conclusions. But yeah, it's a connection.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
Keep it in mind, all right, I'm sorry, Go ahead
and go go go where you're going next.

Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
No, no, I So there was a few there's been
a few studies out and they are fairly conclusive. There's
there's three studies that were conclusive, another study that's inconclusive.
But I'm I'm leaning towards this is probably happening only

(01:34:37):
because we've been talking about it for a while and
I think it's it's definitely part of a greater trend.
But the SMOC, which is the Southern meridial overturning current
or circulation Southern meridial overturning circulation down in the in

(01:35:00):
the southern Ocean around Antarctica, has reversed for the first
time that we've ever observed it. And again, our observations
of this go back maybe seventy years, so who knows,
maybe this happens every seventy years. We would have no
idea we started observing when it had just flipped. We
don't know. But it has overturned. And it basically has

(01:35:23):
to do with the conveyor belt of warm water, cold water,
salt water, fresh water, and then all the nutrients that
are on the bottom of the ocean. That it involves
all of those components and it's part of the greater
global sort of conveyor belt of keeping the temperature of

(01:35:44):
the planet regulated. Well, it's there They found that it
has reversed. It's going the opposite direction all of a sudden,
which is one of the warning signs that people, some
people have predicted are of the the imminent, you know,
huge climate flip. You know, we all saw the movie

(01:36:05):
The Day after Tomorrow in reality, you know that movie,
the flip happened and things went went south, you know,
all of a sudden, it became like the worst winter
on the planet in like two days. It's more like
two weeks. But still that's concerning. I mean, that's a
big deal. If in two weeks it goes from you know,

(01:36:27):
a comfortable fifty two degrees to negative fifty degrees, that's
a big deal. So it's definitely something to sort of
sit up and take pay attention to. And yet, with
everything we know is going on, the weekening magnetic field
and the sun sort of reaching its solar maximum here

(01:36:50):
in the next couple of months, Yeah, are we in
the danger zone? Absolutely? Does that mean a lot of
shit's gonna pop off and we're fucked? Maybe not. We
really don't know. We have not been here before with
all of our modern scientific quote unquote scientific equipment and
all of our satellites flying around the earth taking measurements.

(01:37:12):
We don't know, we've never been here before. There's just theories.
So it's important to keep that in context, and you know,
keep a good lookout on all of the narratives that
are coming at you, because really nobody knows at the
end of the day. We have some theories, we have
some ideas. I know what I think is gonna happen,
but also in the same breath, I hope I'm wrong.

(01:37:35):
I hope this is nothing and that this just happens
every seventy years and we'll be fine. But it is
a major shift in the in the global you know,
patterns of the ocean currents, and we could be in
for a pretty major And by the way, I have
been saying for a long time, we're not warming up.

(01:37:56):
We're going to be headed towards cold. You know, generally
we're gonna refreeze a bit before we head out of
this last ice age that we're still trying to get
out of. You know, it's kind of like a patient
coming out of cardiac arrest, like their heart beats a
couple of times and that stops again, and then it's like, oh, yeah,
I'm supposed to beating it. Takes a while for it
to get that rhythm back, and I think we're still

(01:38:18):
in that sort of defib timeframe of we're gonna have
to go cold again before we get warm again, and
so I'm predicting cold. I have been that's you can
go back on, you know, show number one. I've been
talking about we're headed towards cold, not hot, and this
is just another sign that that's probably probably what's happening.

Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
Pretty wild, Yeah it is. So we talked Buford Gwyer.
Oh wow, probably two three months ago. Is this is
this the same This is the same area, right, it
just reversed.

Speaker 3 (01:38:57):
No, no, no, that so the Buford gyre is up north.
That's that's up in the northern Okay, southern. Yeah, this
is the opposite.

Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Okay, okay, but they're all the same, that same concept.

Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
Though, same system. Oh yeah, exact same concept. You're exactly right,
same exact concept. Just once the northern the north pole
ones at the South pole. But that's actually I mean,
you bring up a good point that's actually concerning that
we have pretty major developments on both ends of the
of the planet. I we have major high concentration of

(01:39:33):
salt water being pushed up because all the fresh waters
falling because it's so cold. That's a that's a that's
a big deal. I just I mean, within the next decade,
I would invest in some parkas. Maybe not down in Phoenix,
but for sure in my part of the country. Anything
above the let's say thirty thirty fifth parallel, you're gonna

(01:39:57):
need parkas most of the year.

Speaker 2 (01:40:00):
I mean, huh, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron probably wants a parka.

Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
Oh oh god, yeah, he probably wants one anyway, But yeah,
Aaron's gonna need one most of the year. I'm gonna
need one most of the year. I don't. We're not
looking at global warming here. And you know what's funny
is we've talked about uh battery operated you know, lithium
battery cars, and how inefficient they are in the cold.

(01:40:27):
Some of you motherfucker's got a real word of rude
awakening coming. If you have an all electric vehicle and
you think that you're gonna be able to charge that
in twenty or thirty below and let it run for
three hundred miles, dude, think again. You're gonna want a
gas powered, preferably diesel powered vehicle and four wheel drive

(01:40:49):
and snow chains for nine months out of the year.
That's what's coming. And I hope I'm wrong. I hope
I'm wrong. Yeah, what do you got?

Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
I hope you're wrong too. But here's CNN.

Speaker 11 (01:41:04):
Are Americans afraid of climate change? And the answer is,
Americans aren't afraid of climate change. Climate activists have not
successfully made.

Speaker 2 (01:41:13):
The case to the American people.

Speaker 11 (01:41:14):
I want you to take a look here greatly worried
about climate change? We have data going all the way
back since nineteen hundred and eighty nine. Look at that.
It was thirty five percent, two twenty twenty forty six percent,
and twenty twenty five forty percent, which is the exact
same percentage as back in two thousand. Despite all of
these horrible weather events, the percentage of Americans who are

(01:41:34):
greatly worried about climate change has stayed pretty gosh darn consistent,
which kind of boggles the mind a little bit. Granted,
everything that we see on our television screens.

Speaker 2 (01:41:44):
Are the narrative isn't working. Quick, the narrative isn't working.

Speaker 3 (01:41:49):
WHOA watch your language there, CNN guy, and hey, I
have to say something just as a as an asterisk.
Here I am absolutely predicting some wild, wild weather. I mean,
ape shit weather. You're gonna have major, crazy, fucking heat
waves like that are going on in the Mediterranean right now.

(01:42:10):
And then, by the way, did you know, fun fact,
the Bay Area in California, and actually most of the
coast of California has had a record cold summer. They
have the Bay Area has had one day over seventy
degrees this entire summer. Think about that, one day over
seventy So, yes, the Mediterranean's boiling. But if it's hot

(01:42:34):
in one place, it's cold in another, and we're gonna
start seeing these extremes because the planet's not able to
regulate itself as well, kind of like you know.

Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
When you're it's working to regulate and it just it's
tried a long fucking time to do it.

Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (01:42:49):
It is this massive, massive, massive thing that it's doing.
It's on its own, and everybody, you've got all these
little ants fucking freaking out while it's doing its fucking
thing on the macro. No, just sit back, make sure
you've got jackets, get some sunscreen, chill the fuck out.

(01:43:14):
It just just sit back and enjoy the ride. That
that's what you have to take away from it.

Speaker 3 (01:43:19):
And also become a become a bit of a weather freak,
because I'm telling you, we're gonna see shit we've never
seen before, and it's gonna be wild. It's gonna be
really fun to see, not for the people necessarily on
the ground, but but for those of us on the outside, going,
holy shit, did you see that? I mean the tornado
outbreaks we've been seeing, the flooding, we've been seeing, the

(01:43:40):
snowstorms we're gonna see. I'm I'm predicting right now. I'm
going on record. Let's let's see, let's check in and
like you know, December January, I'm gonna predict some record
of blizzards this this year, like like tens of feet
of snow in the Rockies, maybe even on you know,
the East Coast. I think we're gonna see some really

(01:44:00):
crazy weather extremes. And listen exactly what McShane said, strap in.
You're in for the ride. You can't stop it. You can't.

Speaker 2 (01:44:08):
There's no panic, you get into it.

Speaker 3 (01:44:11):
You just have to be along for the ride. And
if you don't like where you're living because it's too
much snow to move, yeah, that's that's it. That's your choice,
because it ain't gonna stop and and.

Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
Go to whiskeyhellpod dot com and look at the uh
the weather tracker that we've got on there, because I
still love wind windy dot com. We've got that post
on the site.

Speaker 3 (01:44:29):
Yeah, it's a great link.

Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
Yeah, that's just look at that. Look at that. Look
at the weather patterns, the winds that are coming in
and how it's just circulating off of uh. Yeah, that's
just fantastic.

Speaker 3 (01:44:43):
So hey, so you see do you see that so
over off the west coast. Do you see how the
winds coming straight south like that? That's actually pretty unusual
for that for that altitude, that's pretty unusual. I'm telling you,
we have some really unusual weather patterns coming up. I
I'm concerned my part of the country. We're concerned for
fire right now because we are going on i think

(01:45:05):
forty eight days with no rain, zero zero measurable precipitation,
and that's just yeah, that's a nightmare up here. And
it's been you know, ninety five ninety eight. We have
a whole week coming up where we're above ninety every day.
So we're looking at fires here that this is bad
for us here, and yet you know, the whole eastern

(01:45:26):
half of the country is getting flooded. So that's what
I'm talking about. On the average, it's normal, but there's
going to be extremes locally, and that's that's weather man,
that's climate. That's what happens.

Speaker 2 (01:45:37):
This is normal, This is going to happen. It sucks,
It sucks, but it's normal. Speaking of normal, sucking, hefe,
how's it going given your astam, what are your what
are your thoughts on the weather, the extreme weather that
we're going to be seeing, and yeah, how do you

(01:45:58):
how are you going to deal with it? What?

Speaker 7 (01:46:01):
What extreme weather are we expecting to see here?

Speaker 2 (01:46:04):
Everybody's everybody's freaking out because there's gonna we're gonna have weather,
and fits is predicting that we're gonna have. We're gonna
have a pretty solid cold spell and everybody else thinks
it's climate change that we're going through and it's not.

Speaker 7 (01:46:19):
Mhm, well, if it's cold, worried about I'm not too
concerned about it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:28):
Yeah, you guys have had had some major heat there
in Phoenix. That's that's been brutal.

Speaker 7 (01:46:33):
Yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (01:46:36):
I just feel I just feel bad for England. It's
going to be over seventy five degrees. That's gonna be God,
how do you do it? Yeah, that's just tough, tough
ship right there.

Speaker 7 (01:46:46):
Wow, that's that's so terrible. So I got a I
got a couple of stories, but take too long, I'll
just do fun way. So we have this side bet
on blackjack. One of the black sheide is the dealer bus.

Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
You can bet on.

Speaker 7 (01:47:03):
And if player gets a blackjack and the dealer busts
with eight cards or more, that's like the little jackpot
pays five thousand or eight thousand, and it never happens,
but it happens tonight. And and so I get to
the table and I'm like, I don't know our hour

(01:47:24):
and twenty minutes behind, you know, when it happens. So
I get there and the guy is still there because
he's got I can see he's got stacks of purple
you know, ship pur purple tips. He got a lot
of money.

Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
Yeah, he won, Yeah, he won grands.

Speaker 7 (01:47:35):
So I was like, oh, were you the one that
that hit it? Because everybody heard about it. It's like yeah,
and uh like, oh that's awesome. And I said, who
gave it to you. You know, I was wondering what
dealer and he couldn't remember. And so anyway, the guy
ends up coloring up with me and he throws me
twenty bucks. I'm like, oh, thanks, you know, school take it.

(01:47:56):
And uh then my pip boss comes up and I go,
who who gave him the who give them him the bust?
And he knows was he's real name, but the slip
say Bob's news. It was Bob, and I was like,
Bob fucking So this this kid, Bob, he's been here
I don't know four months. He's now done that, which

(01:48:20):
I've never done that. And he dealt a royal on
Ultimate Texas hold him, which I've never dealt. Been here
ten years, Jesus. Yeah, so he's just got to horseshoe
up his ass, right. So I'm like, god damn, and
I go, man, I've never done one of those. And
my pitt goes by twenty dollars three you that's more
than he gave Bob.

Speaker 2 (01:48:40):
I go back.

Speaker 7 (01:48:42):
I don't know way, I mean, that's that's a lot.
That's eight eight grand or five grand. I can't I
felt is too blurry for me to read. I don't
know how much it would think of, but five grand
I mean, and he gave him nothing, and he's like,
I even I even ordered drinks for the table, and
when the waitress came, he and tipped the waitress either.

Speaker 2 (01:49:01):
I was like, what the.

Speaker 3 (01:49:03):
Dude, come on, spread the wealth.

Speaker 2 (01:49:06):
So here's here's one of the things. Though, I I know,
I've been in a position where something is really really
really good has happened and I kind of mentally freak
the fuck out because I'm not for it. Yeah, that's true.
So I kind of feel like, I, yeah, dude, you
need to realize where you are and what you just
fucking pulled. But on the other end, I've been there

(01:49:31):
and gone, wow, I should have taken care of that guy.
I should have done that, I should have done this,
that and the other thing. And so I hope that's
the case. And then he was trying to settle up
with you, which at that point you should totally score
off of that.

Speaker 3 (01:49:44):
Yeah. Oh.

Speaker 7 (01:49:46):
The other story I'll do real quick is this customer.
He's When I first met him, he reminded me of
a pirate. Reminded me of the pirate from the Simpsons.
He's got a gravelly voice, he's super nice guy. We'll
call him Bob also and h he's a really funny guy.
And he would like come up to my table or

(01:50:08):
if he was already there or whatever, he'd be like, man,
you were such a beautiful man, and I would like
laugh about it. So tonight he hadn't been here in months.
Tonight he comes up to my higout table and he likes,
comes into a seat. He's not gonna play, but he's
just like, look at this guy. Look at this guy.
Isn't he beautiful? And I was like, dude, wow. And

(01:50:29):
then and then three tables later, I'm a blackjack. I'm
dealing blackjack and I see him coming from the bar
with these two like way hot girls. He's probably sixty
and these girls are like, you know, twenty five and
they're just smoke shows and he's bringing them over and
I was like, oh fuck no. And he comes to

(01:50:49):
my table and he goes look see there he is?
Is at he beautiful? And I was like, oh my god,
it's so fucking embarrassing. And you know me like if
somebody points at me, I turned around.

Speaker 2 (01:51:00):
How do you bury that lead? How do you bury that?
As I'm just gonna get bring up. I guess I'll
talk about this story. You've got a dude, You got
a bye dude who's trying to pull you with some
hot chicks.

Speaker 7 (01:51:12):
He's not buying, He's not he's you don't know that.

Speaker 2 (01:51:19):
By the way, I'm I'm sitting here and I can
feel he's by oh yeah, oh yeah, story giving vibes. Yeah, yeah,
I don't think he is.

Speaker 3 (01:51:32):
Basically, if the person is beautiful, he'll have sex with it.

Speaker 2 (01:51:35):
He was, he was pulling. He was pulling for he had,
he had two chicks with him. He was trying to
have a foursome.

Speaker 3 (01:51:43):
Take one, I'll take the other, and then we'll trade
ends and we'll trade holes and we'll just finish and
you'll just go with it.

Speaker 7 (01:51:50):
Yeah, it's start as best I could. I was like, hey,
thank you, it's my hype man over here. You know
it's he finally took him away.

Speaker 3 (01:51:58):
By the way, hold on, let's just let's not again,
like McShane said, let's not bury lead McShane and I
can't confirm hefe is the most beautiful one of all
of us by far.

Speaker 2 (01:52:09):
He does.

Speaker 3 (01:52:11):
Going on, dude, we just prop him up at the
bar and just let the girls come to him, and
then we would just take the extra, like whatever, whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:52:19):
You would take the extra. I would just watch, Hey,
she's hot.

Speaker 3 (01:52:24):
Well what happened. That's that was the plan. Prop him up.
Give him a fistful of coins because it was any coin,
any drink for girls. Give him a fist full of coins,
and just get let let's make this happen. So he's
not wrong. This guy is not wrong. He's he's hedging
his bets. He's finding the good looking guy in the room,
and he's like, dude, if I can get this guy

(01:52:46):
on my team, then force him all night. So he's
not wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:52:51):
I got us two chicks in this guy. Wow, that's
like his That's like he's trying to bat for the cycle.
He's trying to throw four yard in every touchdowns. That's
what he's trying to pull.

Speaker 3 (01:53:04):
Can we assist in two goals?

Speaker 7 (01:53:07):
Can we just can we?

Speaker 2 (01:53:08):
Can we do this?

Speaker 7 (01:53:09):
Farmfore, please take the focus off of me and put
the focus on me, please?

Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:53:27):
Exactly?

Speaker 7 (01:53:28):
All right? Okay, I don't know if you guys know
this about me, but I'm kind of a breast guy.

Speaker 2 (01:53:35):
I like to get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:53:37):
No, sorry, sorry, I just choked away here.

Speaker 7 (01:53:41):
My name is hethe and I like boobs. Okay, it
was it was a month. It was this month in
nineteen eighty five that Back the Future came out.

Speaker 3 (01:53:50):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (01:53:52):
In that movie spoiler alert for anybody who hadn't seen it,
Marty goes back in time to nineteen eighty five, or
from nineteenighty five to nineteen five. He gets stuck there.
He doesn't have the field to needed to get back
to nineteen eighty five, and so he finds Doc Brown,
who invented the time machine in the future, finds him
as a younger man, and Doc says they need to

(01:54:14):
harness the power of lightning UH to power the car
time machine back to the future. Right right, You guys
remember every how how much power that was? Yeah, yeah,
So in honor of Doc Brown, I just wanted to
get that back to the future vibe in there. But
an honor of Brown harnessing that power, tonight, we're going

(01:54:37):
to harness my love of breasts and inseminated into the
UH of the farm report. So the animal with the
largest memmory glands is the blue whale. They can they
they can be up to five feet long and weigh
two hundred and fifty pounds. So Christ, if there are

(01:55:00):
any blue whales listening, uh dm me the the most
nipples on an animal, Well, it's actually a tie for
first between the natal multi mammate rat, which is native
to Africa, and the tail lists or common ten enrick,

(01:55:25):
which is a hedgehog like animal about the size of shihuahua.
They both have thirty six nipples.

Speaker 3 (01:55:34):
Nipples, yes, yes, they must be they must they must
have litters of well thirty six.

Speaker 7 (01:55:41):
Well one has thirty thirty one.

Speaker 2 (01:55:43):
I guess what I said.

Speaker 7 (01:55:44):
Yeah, and the animal with the least number of nipples
is a huge tie with zero and finally, a possibly
am I on.

Speaker 3 (01:55:55):
That list because I, I mean, I have two nipples,
but they don't work.

Speaker 7 (01:56:00):
No, you have nipples, so you're you're you're liking a
tie for third.

Speaker 5 (01:56:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:56:04):
Well I know, but I did. Nothing comes out. I tried,
you did?

Speaker 2 (01:56:11):
Yeah? Yeah, like well, like like with a breast pump.

Speaker 3 (01:56:18):
Listen, we can we can talk about the minutia later.

Speaker 7 (01:56:21):
Go ahead, uh Opossums have thirteen nipples. They're arranged in
a circle of twelve, with number thirteen right in the middle.
Bull's eye, and that's your farm report.

Speaker 2 (01:56:36):
God damn it, ef A, what how do you what?
What gets? How do you get to what a farm
report is going to be? Because every goddamn week it's

(01:57:00):
something that you can't Nobody can explain it, nobody knows
what's coming. It's just it is, and and I don't
know what to do with it afterwards.

Speaker 7 (01:57:13):
Well, we stumbled across my gift, I think, is what
it is.

Speaker 3 (01:57:18):
Yeah, you're a savant farm You're a farm report savant.
You're a beautiful, beautiful man who has a tension towards
the natural world. I think that's what we're establishing. Yeah,
it's a connection.

Speaker 2 (01:57:35):
You're the Steve Irwin of Blackjack Dealers, Custeau.

Speaker 3 (01:57:45):
Of the Stingrays. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:57:48):
Yeah, you're the Steve zizu.

Speaker 7 (01:57:54):
Ah.

Speaker 3 (01:57:55):
Which, by the way, I really appreciate that you tied
in you somehow tied in back to the future with breasts.
I only you could do that, and you did it beautifully.
And I'm and I'm actually I'm gonna think about that
all night because I don't I think it just changed
my life. I feel I feel different. Hmm. Well, and

(01:58:18):
at two hundred and fifty pound, two hundred and fifty
pounds breast.

Speaker 2 (01:58:22):
Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 7 (01:58:25):
Five feet long.

Speaker 2 (01:58:26):
I mean that's oh wow, I thought you were talking
about your X for a second.

Speaker 3 (01:58:36):
Hey, oh that doesn't either.

Speaker 2 (01:58:39):
Yeah, that was for me. That was for me.

Speaker 3 (01:58:43):
Nice.

Speaker 2 (01:58:43):
Nice, that was for me. Ye all right.

Speaker 3 (01:58:47):
I don't think she listens to the show, So I
think we're safe.

Speaker 7 (01:58:50):
I think it probably not. Probably not.

Speaker 2 (01:58:52):
No, No, hey, uh speaking listening to the show cyborg bs,
where are we on that? Because China is going to
have they're actually implanting chips in bees to make them drones.

Speaker 7 (01:59:05):
Yeah, we're fucked.

Speaker 3 (01:59:07):
Yeah, no, I saw that. And I mean, you know,
the rumors have been that they've been working on remote bugs,
you know, like drone bugs, AI bugs for a while.
But the fact that they're actually taking a living creature
that a that we need, b that it's in danger
around the planet, that they would somehow weaponize that is

(01:59:30):
kind of fucked. But also the science behind that is
kind of wild.

Speaker 2 (01:59:38):
Oh it's it's fucking incredible because basically what they're doing
is they're putting a chip on the bee, and then
the chip is actually telling the bee where to go.
Scientists in China are tuning bees into cyborgs by inserting
controllers into their brains and deciding where they should fly.
The bees part insect part machine could serve as military

(02:00:00):
scouts or be used to search for survivors following a
natural disaster. Professor Xiao Jieling, I think I fucked that up. Whatever,
professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology and his team
recently developed the world's lightest brain controller, wearing only seventy
four milligrams.

Speaker 3 (02:00:19):
Oh my god, that's nothing. I always love how they
have to have like a positive spin on it, like, yeah,
we could weaponize this, but it's also it's also there
to look for survivors. Like whoa hefe what is going
on there? Sounds like a party?

Speaker 2 (02:00:38):
That's his harem hyperla.

Speaker 7 (02:00:42):
No, that was student's sister.

Speaker 3 (02:00:45):
Now all right, good.

Speaker 2 (02:00:49):
Exit right there?

Speaker 3 (02:00:51):
Man. God, that's nice people. Yeah, they're fucking beautiful persians.

Speaker 2 (02:01:01):
Yep, God, nice people. Her brother's got a thing for him,
She's got a thing for him, her sister's got everybody's
mom's got a thing for him. How does he how
does he wake up in the morning and not just
like I'm gonna be ravaged at some point, you.

Speaker 3 (02:01:18):
Know, I it's it's well, I don't know. I wish,
you know what. I wish we could put my self
confidence into his good looks because I think I look
like him, and I know I don't, but I like
when I walk into a group of women. I mean,
I'm I'm confident at least at this point in my life.

(02:01:40):
I just don't give a shit.

Speaker 2 (02:01:43):
But I don't.

Speaker 3 (02:01:44):
They don't care about me. They're like, Eh, it's a
little guy, and uh, you know, he's not ugly. But
if he's gonna buy us drinks, he can stay. But
otherwise get the fuck out of here. And hefe could
walk in and be like, oh police, may I may
I have another? And they would buy him drink. I
don't how do we combine that? Do we?

Speaker 2 (02:02:02):
How do we.

Speaker 3 (02:02:05):
How do we make that happen?

Speaker 2 (02:02:06):
Well, we put the bee chip controller in the back
of his head, yes, and you control to say and
you just walk him in there. So we turned him
into a fuck drone.

Speaker 3 (02:02:19):
Yeah, but I want to fuck. I don't want him
to get all the good stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:02:24):
Damn you guys. You guys can work that ship on
the side. I mean, we we've got a lot of
technology here. I'm sure you guys can like connect something
that like makes it kind of like you're there something
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:02:34):
Yeah, yeah, you know, all joking aside, like sponsored by
sauce what fuck water? Oh no, it's fuck sauce sauce.

Speaker 2 (02:02:43):
Now yeah, yeah, they have to change the name because
fuck water name change.

Speaker 3 (02:02:46):
Yeah, it was that was already I was already taken
in all seriousness, like if they perfect this technology to
uh sort of weaponize or control insects, I mean, I mean,
you know, there's estimates that there's a million to two
million ants for every person on the planet, and I

(02:03:09):
so you take these numbers that are you know, you
can't really wrap your head around them, but for sure
a million ants could kill a person. So if there's
a million ants for every person on the planet and
they somehow figure out a way to weaponize these creatures,
that's that's actually that's actually really scary like that that

(02:03:30):
that could be. Why would you send in troops when
you could send in six trillion ants to go take
out a country just and you know, do it state
by state. It doesn't have to be all at once.
What are you gonna do? You blow torch a few
hundred thousand of them. They're just gonna dig underground, and
they're just gonna wait until you're done with your blowtorch,
and then they're gonna eat you. Well, I don't I'm

(02:03:53):
even not a scary shit exactly that way till you
go to sleep.

Speaker 2 (02:03:58):
I mean we've all seen ant man, right, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (02:04:05):
So do you know the the Siafu ant uh It's
it's in Africa. It's it's a really like the the
army ants, the army part of this ant colony. They're huge,
They're they're up to an inch long, they have huge jaws. Anyway,
the villagers they know that the Siafu are coming, they

(02:04:27):
will vacate their villages to get out of the way
of this thing. And and the thing is when the
ants come through, they're they're they're cleansers, like they clean
every dead thing in the around. They eat everything in
their path, dead stuff, live stuff. Like if you don't
get out of the way, you're fucked. They eat everything,
and and so like they're this cleansing thing. But also

(02:04:49):
the villagers know you don't fuck with them, Like you don't,
you don't fall asleep that night because they'll eat you up.
They will they'll attack you, they'll crawl up your cot
or whatever you sleep on, and you're done for. So
when these siafu were coming, you give them a wide berth.
But they're not like, they're not billions or trillions of
ants big they're they're they're just fairly small colonies that

(02:05:11):
just constantly move through Africa. Imagine that on a global scale.
It's terrifying. They will absolutely fuck you up.

Speaker 2 (02:05:19):
I just don't know how you get like millions and
millions of them under control. Right, You're not.

Speaker 3 (02:05:25):
You're not gonna one ship on the Queen, dude, one
ship on the Queen and then she's got her pheromones
and that's it.

Speaker 2 (02:05:33):
All right. I'm okay, I'll give you that one.

Speaker 3 (02:05:38):
That's terrifying.

Speaker 2 (02:05:43):
I think we should hold over the uh mecha Hitler
till next week because that that was kind of a
big deal. Yeah, because Linda Yakarino actually quit X Yeah
she did, and and Elon basically said thank you for
your service and didn't put a period at the end

(02:06:03):
of the sentence either, and that was that was that
was his whole common Yeah, So I feel like there's
that was hard to come. I feel like there's more
to come next week, so we'll we'll we'll get we'll
hold it over.

Speaker 3 (02:06:17):
I think I feel like there's more to come also
on that, and I and I feel like, you know,
it's it's one of those like Iceberg sort of stories.
I think we're getting that just the tip, you know,
we we're just seeing like ten percent of what the
story is and the rest of it's really deep and
uh and it. Yeah, I think more is going to
come out in the following week. So yeah, I think

(02:06:38):
that's I think that's wise. Let's let's wait, let's hold
off on that. Although it was funny to see Grock
three just go total fucking scorched earth, I'm the Jews.
That was That was pretty crazy.

Speaker 2 (02:06:52):
All it was. It was the it was an anti
Semitic it was it was so bad. It was so bad,
and we're here. Let's just let's just fucking do it.
Mecha Hitler came out, which actually forced x to say

(02:07:13):
we're aware of recent posts made by GROC and are
actively working to remove the inappropriate posts. Since being made
aware of the content, XAI has taken action to ban
hate speech before GROC posted on X because they didn't
do that before XAI is training only truth seeking, and
thanks to millions of users on x we are able

(02:07:35):
to quickly identify and update the model where training could
be improved. You you didn't realize that you shouldn't say
things like this, and Groc tried to pass it off

(02:07:56):
as though it was well, it's just a fantasy. I mean,
it's just it's just it's just fantastic. There's there's this
isn't real. But Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. It you're you're, you're.
It has to make you wonder did you just show
your fucking cards? Elon, You've already said some sketching shit

(02:08:20):
in the past, But.

Speaker 3 (02:08:24):
I I just I wonder what the I mean? You know,
not not that I have a deep understanding of AI,
I'm not claiming to, but from what I understand, AI
runs off of algorithms, and so I'm I'm wondering, you
know what algorithm sort of put that thought for lack

(02:08:45):
of a better term, what what algorithm put that thought
into Groc's head? And then, dude, I mean, I mean,
you talk about millions of users, like tons of people
went out and put the same prompt into Grock and
it just kept spinning out the same ship, and it
just kept getting worse. It just kept doubling down on
the fact that it was anti Semitic, anti anti Bibi,

(02:09:08):
anti Nette Nahu for sure, and basically like he's the
antithesis of everything that's wrong in the world, was one
of the posts.

Speaker 2 (02:09:16):
So I just wonder, depending on where you're where you're
coming from, sure I can't argue that. I can't. There's
an argument there depending on what side of the aisle,
that lane, whatever, however you want to look at things.
If you yeah, for sure there is that argument.

Speaker 3 (02:09:33):
So I I mean, I I appreciate the Elon saying, hey,
we're gonna go in there, we're gonna weed out this
algorithm and it's not gonna it's just gonna be fact based.
But I it's I find it hard to believe that
that wasn't already the case. I mean, Elon is about
the facts. First. You know, he's he's he's self proclaimed autistic,

(02:09:56):
like they're they're they're fact based people. They don't like sensationalisms.
So if there wasn't already fact based, and and you
know Grock is just spinning out facts and now he's
going to go in and eradicate that, like what are
we going to get on version four? And then I
guess today people were putting in similar prompts to version
four and it's saying the same ship like yeah, all

(02:10:18):
evidence points to the fact that, you know, these people
are responsible for a lot of ship crazy.

Speaker 2 (02:10:27):
I found it. I found it strange that all that
stuff happened the day before Rock four drop.

Speaker 3 (02:10:33):
Yeah, that's that's that's definitely suspect. I'm with you there
for sure.

Speaker 2 (02:10:38):
Just saying, just saying, and then Linda Yacho quit like right, yeah,
I'm like, I gotta go, But this were two years.

Speaker 3 (02:10:48):
I don't know, No, I think I saw it. She's Jewish,
she has Jewish heritage, so she might. I mean, I
don't blame her for leaving. Like, hey, you're gonna call
me the devil. I'm out, I have to leave.

Speaker 2 (02:11:02):
Now, what beer are you taking to bed fits?

Speaker 3 (02:11:07):
Okay, I'm I'm giving honorable mention to the the Taco Bros.
The the collab first beer that I had again, that's
a collab with Vice Forts Side, Gigantic and el Va
vayhone vi a hoon y a home. Yeah, my Spanish
is bad, but Anyway, the Taco beer was. You know,

(02:11:30):
Jay mentioned something earlier in the episode about a fun
one night stand. This was a just this was that
that thick latina that you meet at the bar. She's
she's done her third shot at tequila. Absolutely yeah, you
absolutely know that this is This isn't going anywhere, but

(02:11:52):
it's gonna be a one night stand. It's gonna be
a great night That's what this beer was. I don't
I'm not saying I won't ever have it again. I'm
saying I'm I'm not gonna look for it again, but
if it were to happen across my path, I would
drink it. But it was a great one night stand.
I'm really glad I experienced it. Kind Of a strange beer,
but worth it, one hundred percent worth it. Definitely thick Latina.

(02:12:16):
I don't want to be part of her family or
her drama, but goddamn, she was a good time. However,
the one I'm taking to bed tonight is absolutely going
to be the Abraxis. Holy shit, what a fucking beer.
And I have held true to my what I said earlier.
I'm just gonna sip it. This beer keeps getting better

(02:12:38):
as it warms up the cinnamon, and I just I
don't know what happened in my life. I don't know
what's wrong with me, but I love cinnamon. I'm a
cinnamon fiend, and so the more cinnamon the better. And
this is just it's a cinnamon heavy beer. There's definitely
some chocolate, there's definitely some ancho chilies in there. You

(02:12:59):
get a little bit the heat. Nothing rude, just just
knocking on the door and asking if you'd like some
apple pie. And then the vanilla at the end just
kind of brings it all home. What a fabulous beer,
I mean, this is this is kind of girl next
door meets OnlyFans girl. You know, like she's she looks innocent,

(02:13:20):
but you start digging deeper and you're like, holy shit,
you have a toy chest bigger than mine. That's kind
of what this girl.

Speaker 2 (02:13:26):
What this beer is like?

Speaker 3 (02:13:27):
I I mean marriage material maybe maybe you know, it
depends on where she where she lands on a you know,
is there a god or not? But anyway, what about you?
What's uh what what are you taking to bed?

Speaker 2 (02:13:44):
I'm actually gonna take Bark at the Moon and uh nice?
The really both beers were super no no, issues with
either of them. I really liked them. This one, the
Bark at the Moon, was the more memorable one, and
also the old factory content was fantastic, So I really
really enjoyed the nose on this beer. And uh, just

(02:14:07):
just just two really good beers. Actually, those gave me
a little bit of a hope for peanut beers.

Speaker 3 (02:14:13):
Honestly, nice, nice refresh I like that.

Speaker 2 (02:14:17):
Yeah, there you go. Yeah, all right, good night it was.
It was a good one. Thank you for everybody who
stuck it around to hang out with us tonight. Gonna
have a big show next week. I am sure way
too much is happening right now, so we will keep
on everything that possibly keep.

Speaker 3 (02:14:34):
Definitely stay tuned, folks, it's getting wild.

Speaker 2 (02:14:37):
I'm Steve McShane.

Speaker 3 (02:14:40):
I'm bits think, critically, act accordingly.

Speaker 2 (02:14:46):
We'll talk to you soon.
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