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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We get on everything today. Okay, good, we are here
and if you're over on bitch, shoot, why would you
be over there anyway? But I will try to start
putting these up there. It's just I have to shrink
down the files every time with like, I don't know
if you people are familiar with handbrake, it's a really
cool tool. Oh, Kick is degraded because it's gay. You

(00:22):
know what we're gonna do is Kick. We're just gonna
turn off because it's gay.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
There.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Degraded literally means it's not connected. It lies, but uh yeah,
I don't really care and I don't want to look
at it. So they're supposed to have sixty frames per second,
no problem toen ADP. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Every time
I do it, it's good. It's got some issue to it,
and when you see the playback, it's trash. Like I
don't understand how that's a gamer site because it's it

(00:57):
should technically look at garbage all the time for everybody.
And let's say favor. They probably favor bandwidth for certain
people who are you know, making them money or Whatever's
that's my guess because everything else about Kick is corrupt.
There's a lot of trash and scumbaggery and thuggery that's
put on display for your children to watch. I just

(01:18):
won't go over there to break the system. Right another audience to,
you know, when they're not too busy watching rampage and
Roger Jackson, then maybe they'll pay attention to some of
that next stuff over there. YouTube kicked up. This is
the over one thousand episode. I'm sorry, over one thousand

(01:42):
subscribers over on YouTube. Now I think it's one thy ten.
So that's cool, and we'll get into more of that.
Looks like I am live on you know what, since
I am live and FTJ, let me go ahead and
refresh this and jump into the chain. It feels me

(02:05):
it's up all right, standard Hello, there's all of me
in here so far. Because I don't nothing gets sent
out the peeps. So there you go. Hello, and happy

(02:30):
weekend to be over. Leave all of you over there
on FTJ Media. I don't know if that's even a thing,
but whatever. Over here on Rumbo, we have Jack and
Ship and Jack left town. Hello, all right, and let's
see what the two bears to say, and as well
put up a thing there. What does everybody care about

(03:02):
your let's like sniffing your own farts. Why I decided
to go from Harvard He keeps on telling everybody's Harvard lawyer,
David Atanua, why I went from Harvard lawyer to professional
rests lawyer? Because you wanted to aid yourself prematurely with steroids.
I don't know what is who cares? Doesn't anybody have
anything going on in their own lives? Do they have
to worry about yours? Look's sake, why I went from

(03:27):
Harvard lawyer? All right, we got peeps in every every location. Now,
now there's a few lot of things that I would
need to show you, and I'm gonna start with a
little story. Yeah, yeah, all right, they gotta figure out

(03:48):
what the fucking doing the first Oh yeah, this say
all right, see my, my, you don't see it yet?
Hold on. I changed this one out a little bit.
Why that's my scene five? Now I got something a

(04:09):
little bit of different angle there. It's kind of a
little bit more messy. In the rooms I live with
a female, they're not clean, they're they're clutterbugs. And then
I have a daughter who takes after her mom in
that sense, no matter how many times adow or not
too our teacher a teacher doesn't matter. If it's not
reenforced by both, it doesn't happen, you know what I mean.
Now she's all right, though, I just have my grievances. Yesterday.

(04:34):
Oh so okay, preface this thing that I'm about to
tell you about. Yesterday we had at nine am a
softball tournament and they played two games, and my daughter
pitched the whole thing, both games. And let's see, right

(04:59):
after that, we came home for like I, I grabbed
a coffee and it actually took my energy drink to
go with me. So I wasn't like in downtime rist
after breaking up and going to this thing on Saturday
all that much. But I had gotten the Fair Unlimited

(05:20):
Ride wristband for her and I for my daughter and
I and I was seventy bucks all together just so
that and then you have to pay an extra twelve
bucks to get in all together. It's like five and
seven or whatever. Adults are seven children children up to
twelve or five. So we went in there. We had
gotten there right around just before two o'clock. We didn't

(05:43):
leave until eleven pm. And we went on lots and
lots of rides together. Fair. I got a little bit taller,
so she was able to get on the fifty two
inch rides. So that ma opened up the whole world
to her right, and she's like, yeah, do you can
go on these rides? You and go on these? I
was like, fair, I'm not gonna go in and ride
with it.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
You.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Number one, Uh no one would be here to watch it.
That's number one, but number but the most important one
is I would never do that to you because if
you can't enjoy it, why would I guess. I'm not
here for me. I'm here for you. You know. I
enjoy I enjoy doing these things because I'm doing them
with you. And maybe when she looks back at that,
that'll sink in more of what that means, I hope.

(06:22):
So not that I wasn't having fun, but that I
was having fun. My fun is coming from spending time
with her, you know. So it was a good time.
We went on this Starfighter about eleven times. That one
was pretty intense, g forces, he'll squeeze you. I had

(06:45):
a bunch of other different ones. There's a lot of fun.
We uh we're kind of we're both kind of adrenaline
uh seekers. We like a we like lots of exercise
level things like sports and stuff like that. And we
also like, you know, pushing ourselves a limit, like it's

(07:09):
extreme sport type of stuff. So her and I have
a lot in common there. I have yet to take
her repelling, but I got to get her hard exercize
and then I can do that too. Plus there's where
I'm at right now. It's like a two I don't
think it's saying less than a two hour drive to
any place with real decent clipoffs. There might be a

(07:30):
place around here, and I'm thinking it's not even I
think there's a different Picaco that they were talking about
that's closer to like Tempe, and that would be far away.
So if I'm going to go all the way that way,
I may as well just go to Mission Gorge in
San Diego, where I know there's better clipoffs. I was
thinking it starts someplace small and train her on it,

(07:53):
But there is a couple of different spots with clipoffs
out there that I could do in a Mission Gorge too.
You can always rig something if you have like a
decent tree or whatnot wrapper up around it, but I've
never done I've never had to do that I've always
had clips already embedded in the rock, all right. So

(08:14):
when we were having our wonderful day together, right enjoying
our time, and during the baseball softball game, and while
we were gone, I wasn't even looking at my phone.
My phone's in the was in a backpack. I had
a go Pro for video of us and stuff like

(08:37):
that to save the save the memories. And I haven't
even processed the one from the last time I went.
I think like every six months they show up here,
So I haven't even processed that one. It's all on
a different st card. But anyway, so we were having
all this fun time together and I'm enjoying my life
with my daughter, and I look back at my phone,

(08:59):
so I noticed that happening in during the base of
the softball game, and I was seeing these this twisted
out of their mind just before we left because I
put up a video and took it back down because
as it served its purpose. They don't think the retard
who was sending the stuff was seeing that message. So

(09:20):
it could have been Raymond. I mean, I don't care.
I don't know who it is. It could be anybody,
but there's somebody got a hair up their ass, and
they spent their all of their Saturday sending emails to
my business website contact page saying everything you could possibly

(09:43):
think of ad hominem character assassination type of shit, because
they don't like that I present information here confidently because
I know what the hell I'm talking about, because I've
put the research and time and that they haven't. But
they have a belief and they have an impression that

(10:04):
they've been you know, parroted to them, and then they
paired it out the other way, so it's never actually
been their even real beliefs, they just adopted them. It's
like these most people don't have their own opinions. They
have somebody else's opinions. They have the system's opinions. They
have the popular wave of opinions. So when they hear

(10:26):
something foreign to that, it takes somebody who's curious to
want to understand why that is so, and it takes
the rest of the herd to get violently about it
and get pissed off. So this person was outraged, and
they spent their day seething and probably drunk off their ass,

(10:47):
whacking off something, you know, to red Tube or something
in between. Texting me and I just saw the and
they're like they're throwing things at me that I have
publicly expressed, as if there's somehow aha, gotcha, I got
this intel on you, like I am the one who

(11:10):
told disinformation. You didn't catch anybody off on something. But
then they exaggerated right like because I told them. And
I'm standing this again for l now. When I had
just turned twenty one, I was in the US Coast
Guard with a bunch of other US Coast Guards. You

(11:32):
know what sailors do, They fucking drink. We were driving
back to the boat where we lived during that time.
We went to one of the other guys who got
Housing's house to hang out for a while. And now
we were like right where the we actually passed where

(11:54):
the boat was docked on Pier seventeen, and I said,
fuck it to Butter's my friend Butters, I got I want. Yeah,
I actually had a friend Butters before before there was
a soft park. I go, I go, I his name
is Robert Butter. For some case you, I said, uh,
fuck it, I want to slim Jim. So I took

(12:15):
one turn. This is how it always works, man. I
took one turn and they're like, oh, you didn't have
your bullshit bullshit. The cops always fucking lie as as
to the reason. But yeah, I was. I was loaded
because we just got back from playing, you know, drinking
games at this house and we were right out the
freaking boat and I was like and using the passenger

(12:36):
seeing I was we had a little like honeyec grand Am.
It's not the Grand Prix, it was the Grand Am
And uh yeah, I got pulled over and I think
I blew like a two point four and I was
cracking myself up the whole time I was there with

(12:58):
the cops and it didn't get the double jeopardy and
I got busted down in rank. I don't give a
fuck about that either. They already lied to me about
the rate that I was going into, telling me I
was gonna be a telephone tech and then made me
a telecommunication specialist, which pissed me off because I wanted
to work with fiber optics and get a job on
my DAP when I got out, So they tell me

(13:18):
they fucking lied. So I was kind of pissed about
that anyway, and that I was stuck there and they
were like, you you shouldn't be blah blah blah. You
should be grateful that you had a rate coming notical.
I'm like, yeah, the wrong one. It's like, hey, I
applied and thought I was getting this job and you
give me a like that would piss off anybody retard.

(13:39):
So anyway, that was two thousand and one, something like that,
two thousand and one. I think the next time it
happened it was like two thousand and three, or maybe
it was even earlier than that two thousand and three.
The first one was in Oregon, second one was in

(13:59):
upstate U And like I told everybody about this one,
I had already called it. I was out of the bars.
I was working at the mortgage company. Those guys are
basically freaking street thugs with shirts and ties. They're like
the movie boiler Room, except it was subprime mortgage lending
and they put a lot of shit up their nose

(14:20):
and god knows what else, and uh drink like fish.
So I was one of the clubs. I don't like clubs.
I don't like dancing, I don't like the music, I
don't like the people. I don't like the stupidity of it.
I sit there and disgust. So what do I do
when I sit there and disgust and I'm trying to socialize,
I right, So I call a cab and then the

(14:49):
guy that I recognized from my building asked me for
a ride, and I was like, fuck, I ate whatever.
Took to two blocks. It was like boom boom, and
they took a write right after light pulled over. I
don't even I don't know what the hell, but that
day it got even went. But uh yeah, So that
was that night. That was great times. And then the
last one I literally told everybody about that one too,

(15:10):
was like twenty twelve.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
And it was.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
In San Diego, Mission Beach, San Diego. I was walking
up from p like, there's Mission Beach in the peeb
or Pacific Beach comes. It was kind of just different territory,
same beach coast, right, So I walked up that and
walked the way back and I was leaving and I
told you about the group of people I met up with.
I didn't meet up with them, they encountered me and

(15:40):
kind of made sure that they encountered me, which I've all.
The whole thing was weird. It's like, why do would
four people who are living their own life in their
own world need me to engage in conversation with them.
So I should have known something was up, but I don't.
I didn't think. I don't think this way because I'm
not a diabotical asshole, right. I just figured it. Drunk
people are being hearty and friendly, I guess, and they're like, oh,

(16:05):
it's his birthday, blah blah blah. I didn't know that
they were setting people up, knowing that full well if
they if they put the alcohol in you, then they
you know, radio or whatever, and then a police officer
traces you down and pulls you over later. That's exactly
what they did. So the guy was like, I have
a here we go toast to my friend's birthday, and

(16:26):
it was like a bottle of vodka, probably cheap shit.
I don't even remember it. I was like, okay, fucking here,
I'm leaving now. And that was the only thing I
had that night. And that's why it took them two
hours on the road, making me do the the roadside
Macrena and blowing three times to where they couldn't get
the results that they wanted because they knew, and they

(16:49):
led you or told me that after they put the
cuffs on me because I said no to the blood test,
and I said, after this, I was like, oh, if
enough is enough. You know you've had me do this,
you have me do that. I've complied to all that
now few and they they put the cuffs on had
you know, took drop drew blood from me without my consent,

(17:09):
and they this is in twenty twelve, Hammond. So they
then told me that they had followed me from the
beach and I have finally put two and two together
that this was the whole thing was set up from
the beginning, and that they were doing that to people,
and that's why those people are rolling around in the
parking lot in the first place. They were trying to
they were trying to pick people off. You know, that's

(17:33):
some serious. Why do you ask me about Stefan's launch
live stream in here? What is the stuff that I
have to do in the I wasn't there last week
all right anyway? And he doesn't keep him up on YouTube.
It's on his bit shoot. If anything, he might have
an unrumbled but if it's not, it should be on

(17:55):
bitsue if he uploaded it there. If he didn't, I
don't know. I can't tell you because I'm a different
person than he is. He does this thing, i'd do mine,
and I'm not as secretary, so I couldn't tell you.
All right, So there was real the three and I
explained all this. I also explained that when I found

(18:16):
out my daughter was because I was still defiant, you know,
I was like, fuck all this. I hate The cops
have been screwing me forever, and I've had like six
vehicles stolen from me because of back you know, finds
that I didn't agree with that. I told him to
go fuck themselves for and then they had been pound
my car and I'd never seen it again because I
wasn't gonna pay the shit. So that has happened to

(18:38):
me like six times. Police have literally stolen six police
six cars for me in my lifetime. It may be
it's even more. And one of the times, after a divorce,
I was fucking living in my BMW basically basically at
a campsite, but they took that from me because the
bitch I paid for the vehicle. One time I had

(19:01):
something happen in a cross country trip and I was
in guy Even, Oklahoma, and I asked her useless ass,
I just married recently, that this whole other story that
I hated, you know, I wanted to know about that one.
Can you just go to DMB settle this it matter
if you have to, because I'm not there, put it

(19:22):
in your name and send me the plates. Well, three
days later, as I'm stuck straight at I go, did
you do it? Yeah? She said? No, I'm like, you
sit on a fucking ass all day and watch TV.
I watch it. I watch you do it because I
pick up the fucking dishes by your fucking couch. Because
you're so fucking lazy you can't even go to the
sink in our apartment, like you suck. Why would you,

(19:44):
knowing that I'm stuck out here, wait three fucking days
before even going. So finally she went, and it took
a whole week for the place to come, and then
I was ready. I was able to get the car out.
But later when we didn't work out her dad like

(20:04):
reported not the car because it was my car, but
it was you know the name thing right, He reported
the plate stolen just to fuck with me, and I
didn't go to it. There was no like charge. They
just took the car and I don't know as fucking
this is after So yeah, I hate cops. This is

(20:25):
my point, is my point. So that was that. And uh,
when I found out my daughter was going to be born,
I decided because Rebecca had, you know, made a not
if there was something horrible that happened, like we were
going to have a daughter or whatever, a baby and

(20:48):
something wasn't right one day, she wasn't feeling right. Hey, listen,
you're a little faggot ass. Guess what. I love it
when people tell me what a fucking faggot they are.
It makes me feel good because it's yeah, oh look,

(21:09):
you didn't even make it on this screen. Yeah you
didn't exactly get too far before you started talking like
an ask to Shawn. Whoop later, Bud, it's been nice
knowing you. You can go fuck yourself. You just a

(21:36):
bitch compared to Stefan. I wasn't comparing myself to Stefan.
I'm just not his fucking secretary. He and I are friends.
That's not something that you can say. You are you
are you sticking up for your boyfriend, because guess what,
look at this guy. See how fucking retarded this This
is how quick listen, look just watch this and look
at how crazy people are. Hey, dude, I just got in.

(21:59):
Why do I care? Was I waiting for you to
start my stream? I don't even know who the fuck
you are? Are you okay? Where? What does that mean?
Like now I have to take this with a like
a wondering because it's obvious this person is mentally unstable.
Where was Stephan's live stream? Love UK?

Speaker 5 (22:19):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (22:19):
So he's a fucking okay, I get it. He's eurotrash.
He's eurotrash. That the reason why I don't go on
bitch you very often is because it's covered. It used
to be covered in eurotrash. I don't even know if
it can't be played in the UK anymore. He wasn't
on last night. Yeah, he's not on Saturdays, retired, he's
on Sundays. I know you from him? Okay, wonderful you

(22:45):
just then it comes there, You just a bitch because
because I told him I'm not his I'm not a
secretary and I don't fucking know and why are you
asking me? That was enough for his little shattered, drunken
ass ego to say, you just can't. So all of
a sudden, he's a nigger because he says you just
a bit. He's a UK nigger. You just a bitch
compared to Stephan. And if I hadn't run out of drink, see,

(23:09):
i'd say a lot worse. I told you he was
a fucking alcohol I didn't even have to look at this.
You are a parasite bitch. Go fuck your jew mom.
My mom's full blooded Italian. Not that it really matters,
but you can go fucking carry yourself. Anyone with a
brain in their heads hates cops, yes, sir, and Susan's
entrepediate apothecary. Hey, how's it going? Said? Trolls need to

(23:31):
f off, thank you and forgive the words. But sometimes
they are applicable, are they not. It's like the right
thing to say at that time. All right. So anyway,
it's been over a decade, eleven years or so since
I've had anything because Rebecca, like I said, we had

(23:52):
something horrible happening. We were doing the farmers markets. We
found out that Rebecca was pregnant. We were all excited
about that. We were doing okay with the Farmer's mark
because I had already before I met her, stopped working
at the Electricians Union. With the Electricians Union IBW five
six nine, because I was already doing well enough as
a hot sauce guy at the farmer's markets, and I
wanted to per see that as best as I could
and to see where it went. And so I met

(24:15):
her and she started, you know, helping out and stuff
like that. And then if I know, she was pregnant,
but then something happened. I don't know she her body
rejected or something. But the horror story of it, if
you really want to know, is there was a little
translucent thing that I saw in the toilet after she
had freaked out and stuff like that, and the head

(24:37):
had two little black eyes on it, and it was
a power from the rest of it in the toilet.
We literally still have a potted plant where we kept

(24:57):
the remains so as to commemorate our the loss of
one of our children. So when we found out that
she was going to she was pregnant again, she filed,
you know, some some vow to God and everything like that.
And I said, well, you know what, if you're going
to stop doing this stuff, even after you know obviously

(25:20):
you're not gonna do what you're pregnant, but if you're
gonna just not do it, anymore, then I will just
I'll tag along with that and support because I don't.
I don't really need it. I just freaking did it
to blow off steam. And I don't even really fucking
care about it. And I was getting sick and tired
of it for like two years before that. Anyway, you know,
I hated the way I felt. I hated a way
to screw it up my workouts. I hated it the

(25:40):
way you know, I would sleeping too long sometimes afterward,
or I would just feel gross. I hated the people
that I was, you know, interacting with at places when
I would so I was just like, everything about this
I hate. So I felt like this is probably in
my twenties too, but I, you know, it was young
enough to shrug it off and be like, yeah, I'll

(26:00):
just find new people to hang out with, right, Yeah, okay,
it's the atmosphere of the thing. And I actually talked
about this with I don't see if I can find it.
Let me see if I can find it. You're not
gonna see it until I pull it up here. Just
give me a second. High. I gotta do a search
on this thing. Is that thirty one? Yeah, there's the

(26:22):
search bar Okay, okay, So I said this, it's been
actually like eleven almost twelve years. I said, no, actually,
if it was twenty twelve, thirteen, No, it was probably

(26:43):
twenty fourteen. Yeah, it's been eleven years. It's been eleven years.
But I was like barely at all before that anyway,
So it wasn't a big loss for me. But there
was a time when I just got out of the
Coastguard that you know, if you open up my refrigerator,
you might find like a block cheese, and then there'd
be all kinds of different types of like craft beer

(27:04):
in there, like I used to like sam AM's Cherryweed
and like the Sea Dog Blue Paw like I liked.
I like different things. Yeah, I went through a Guinness phase,
but it didn't last very long because it doesn't taste good. So,
and I was a bartender when I was in Florida,
and that wasn't that kind of burned me out too,
watching other people and then experience and witnessing their decline

(27:26):
as they as the night goes on. I just was like, yeah,
that's I'm good. So I said, now it's been ten years,
this okay. And I did actually used to make hard
siders and blueberry wine went back in the day. It says,
I also think alcohol is literally literally a solvent. This

(27:49):
is meat saying this that dissolves a barrier between yourself
and a demonic influence, or at least a gin. And
you have to hope your vibe attracts a kind gin,
because remember gin's be anything. A demon is a different thing, right,
most of the time you probably end up with a demon.

(28:10):
And then when you where did it come from? Where
did a oh? Ella? And then this one says, I

(28:31):
don't need to talk about somebody I don't know. I
think I know that. I think I've heard this guy
the other night. But he says, I agree completely with
the demonic aspect of it. That makes so much sense
that it's a solvent to a barrier when I used
to And then he goes into a personal story that
I don't really want to get into unless Alex wants
to hear it. It be heard. But yeah, I mean, if

(28:51):
you think about it, really like the things that, especially
the idea of the concept of being blackout, like who
was there when you weren't? And how did you not
know that? I know that you know? So there are
elements like they're they're very, very destructive. Things happen with
people who get out of control and don't know how
to control and don't even comprehend the idea that there

(29:13):
should be control. And that's one thing that checks and
balances that you know, some people have and some people don't,
and you really shouldn't be screwed around with stuff that
can be powerful against some of its if you don't
know whether or not you can handle the reins. And
sometimes it's just what's the point of doing that anyway?
You know, it's not progress. It's like you're you're taking

(29:38):
a break on your pursuit of actually succeeding in anything
each time you do it, because nothing's gonna come. You're
not gonna achieve financial security through drinking unless some weirdest
scenario comes around that I don't know about. All right,
So I'm gonna read this to you guys. Now, let's
see if I can get to it. Not that one,

(30:03):
so I said, in relation to that person who thought
they had something on me because they thought that they
were Ah, you're an alcoholic dip. I haven't had anything
to drink in like eleven years. And the other day
I grabbed a u a Julian Hartslider, and that was
like the first time I had one in forever. I

(30:26):
was still living in San Diego, which was before. Yeah,
it was right when I first met Rebecca because we
went on a hiking journey to Kuyamaka and he went
to Julian after that and stuff like that, so it
was during that time. They have their they're famous for
their pies, Julian pies as well. I think they're apple pies.

(30:46):
I don't remember. Friends, Let me address this disgruntled. Oh yeah, friends,
let me address the disgruntled for a moment. If these
words do not pertain to you, This is on my
post on YouTube. So if you look for things as
a community or post or something like that, you'll find
it right there. It's posts, okay, and I opened it up.
Make sure that it works. I opened it up so

(31:08):
people can actually post on their themselves too. It should
be that way. If it's not, let me know. You
have to be a following obviously. Let me address this disgruntled.
Fucking shit. Let me address the disgruntled for a moment.
If these words do not pertain to you, then they
shouldn't stir any feelings apart from relatable agreement. Now, when

(31:28):
I say that, it's like the whole thing Cooper used
to say. If somebody yells robber on the street and
you're not a bank robber, or you're not robbing somebody,
you don't get offended by it because you know it
doesn't pertain to you. They're obviously not referring to you,
because not a you're not a robber. It's only when you,

(31:52):
when you are those things, that those accusations are offensive.
And that should tell you a lot about what the
way veys think about. You know, when if you call
somebody a killer that's anti semitic, Well they're a killer though,
you know, or child harmor oh that's anti semitic. How
did you go from there to there? It was not
about your fucking religion or your or your identity. It's

(32:16):
about the It's about your actions. So you're basically admitting
to all those actions, but somehow you are above the
punishment and accountability for said actions. You're not even going
to try to argue the fact that you did it.
You're going to go right too. But I'm superior or
and I do these these uh, these punishments don't apply

(32:38):
to me, and and neither do your Does your scorn
or your judgment like that doesn't work like that? If
you're still a danger threat to people? Yes, it most
certainly does apply to you. I appreciate all of you
who view and comment and participate will flee, and your
kind words and encouragement you know a great deal to me.
Let me remind you, the casual passer by, that viewing

(33:00):
my content is entirely voluntary. You have the choice to
do so or to not. There's a great many channels
on YouTube that you can seek out if you find
what I covered here to be disagreeable to your hard
held feelings and beliefs. If you believe something to be
a certain way, it shouldn't matter to you what others

(33:23):
think and how that differs. What is it that you
find so threatening about other perspectives. I don't come to
these conclusions haphazardly. I have much study and experiences that
I have led that have led me to conclude certain things,
and my study never ceases. What I say may sound

(33:46):
like foreign contests, but nothing true is ever popular, and
nothing popular, or at least in the present environment, is
ever true. Sometimes a lot of truths packed together are
even weaponized against the logical and reasonable to influence them
to do the rat and desperate things. Meaning the truth
is also leveraged against you because if they're still controlling

(34:08):
that side, they control your your perception of what methods
of recourse or if you should have a recourse to
those threats that you perceive. They will control all of that,
so you'll be predictable and you could get led into

(34:31):
a trap that way. I point out very old embedded deceptions.
See that's the worst part too, is because debait is
real in those things, right, but it's still a trap
because they're going to steer you in a certain direction.
Like stupiters, I point out very old embedded deceptions and

(34:51):
described by historical example after example, the true nature of
frauds and the frausters. So you may consider it for
yourself and maybe see these attempts made to steer you
off course for what they are. Sometimes that means letting
go of something you trusted all your life but has
been causing you and others great harm for having these
particular beliefs. Many people think the best way to cope

(35:16):
with these harsh realities is to attack the person and
the character of the messenger. This particular messenger is stating
these at times unpleasant truths for the benefit of others
and your well being, not for your detriment. I gain
nothing but perhaps a sense of feeling less outnumbered by
the negative and evil elements in this world when someone

(35:37):
gets what I'm saying and appreciates having another perspective to consider.
I don't need or want anyone to believe me blindly.
I want to encourage you to seek out the references
I name and see if they make the same impact
on you. I can't have that experience for you. I
can only summarize and hope to inspire you to complete

(35:59):
the task of satisfying the curiosity. Find the books, find
the time, see if these resources impact you, and if
they resonate within you the same truth they resonate within me.
There's no need to waste your emotions or energy attacking me.
I'm one guy who reads and has analyzed several historical

(36:21):
topics thoroughly. If you haven't done the same, your anger
is reflexive and belief driven. It's not factual. It's difficult
and foolish to get angry with facts, so you get
angry with the one person stating them. Why waste your time?
If you need confrontation, do what I do in box.
If you enjoyed a test of your physical limits, get

(36:43):
in a ring or lift weights, run, go hiking if
you need fulfillment. It's not going to come from treating
poorly a good person who sincerely cares about others. It's
not going to come from saying horrible things about a
loving and devoted dad who extends that feeling to others
by electing to be the role of a protector and
guardian to others who may need it. I am trying

(37:07):
like everyone else. I'm doing what I can in my
power to make a positive impact on the world. If
you are against that, then you should look in the
mirror and ask yourself, then what are you for? If
you're against that, then what are you for? If you're
against someone who cares how this world turns out, then
what are you for? As in for it or against it? Right?

(37:34):
I am devoted to historical restoration and preservation. I am
an analyst of history. Through that fascinating, at least to me, journey,
I've discovered a lot of things, a lot of deceptions
and eased I'm sorry and erased people I wasn't intentionally
looking for. I found deceptions and completely erased people from history. Right,

(37:57):
Why wouldn't I share that with others? It's said it
is a great sin to keep private that which may
benefit others. I wasn't looking for any of this path.
I was chosen. It was chosen for me, and it's
something I feel deeply is deeply important. It's an unlikely
calling that I feel adds additional purpose to my time here.

(38:20):
Being a dad, a son, or brother on my purpose.
But when I ask, how can I best serve those
who give me purpose, this quest for a better rules
for them, using whatever talent and skill I may have
for that purpose? Feels right. So to my friends, thanks
for the positive feedback, I appreciate it. To those who

(38:41):
want to be upset about something, I can assure you
there's plenty of upsetting things that will serve that end.
But the least of your worries is with me. In
what I have to say, do I get blunt and
throw rudeness right back at the root? Yes, I do.
You get out what you put in with me? And

(39:03):
I don't and won't take abuse when I'm volunteering my
time and money to make these broadcasts. Yeah, there was
a a lot of comments there, uh other stuff. Just

(39:25):
all right, so there's that if I sleep yet. I
don't think that would be something when you when the
first guy in the classroom is Dan oh here he is.
This is this fagget again. Okay, First of all, you're

(39:45):
actually taking something. I know that you keep you keep
spanning this. This is Mike Walker. This is the guy
who keeps sending me the emails. This is the guy
because he's Mike Walker seventeen seventy six. There he was
Charlie Kirk. These are all fake email addresses. This is
what he does. This is what this piece of s
it does. It's not even you know, Okay, go buddy,
thanks and you're about account because every time I've viewted you,

(40:06):
it doesn't it doesn't get you gone. So something's up
with that. It was that doctor Walker guy before that,
and now it was this Mike Walker guy. It's the
same fucking person who won't won't he's been attacking doctor Manzo.
He just started sending emails to my account yesterday. It's
got to be the same dude, And he keeps on

(40:28):
repeating the same thing, so he makes it pretty obvious.
It's it's just spamming the same thing over and over again.
It was never any There was a couple additional things
every once in a while, like as PostScript, but most
of it was just copy paste, copy paste. And I
don't know what the purpose of this is, but this
person's a goddamn maniac. And now they're gone. But since

(40:52):
it's already here, and I don't understand why this doesn't
make it go away, Like how does that? It just
it just puts it on a pa that's kind of retarded,
all right, whatever. So yeah, this guy was, uh, this thing,
how it worked, how the world works. He's missing a

(41:13):
point of what I said in the previous video. And
I was talking about the Asian guy on the class board,
like who is on the digital you know, electronic chalkboard thing,
and he says this is how this is just how
the world works, talking about child sacrifice, and I said,
that's how the world works in their world. Now, it's

(41:35):
not how it has to work. And ever since then,
he's because these people don't have any there's nothing upstairs
that keeps things in order. There's nothing that is creating
some kind of balance, right, They're just out of their
fucking minds, and anything that impulsively triggers them, they put

(41:55):
it all together. And it's not even logical or reasonable
or rational. Nobody would come up with these conclusions on
their own because they're out of their fucking minds. They're
unstable individuals. So any little thing they can pick apart
and then put together and then throw it at you.
And this guy was also doing the same thing. It's
like low hanging through easy pickings. I've told you all

(42:15):
this stuff about me, and now you're like, oh, and
he's talking to my website, which is mine, and like
trying to tell the website that I'm an alcohol and
that I'm drunk. Fucking retarded. I haven't again I over
eleven years. And I don't know who he's talking to.

(42:37):
I don't have a boss. It's me retard, but he was.
He was basically trying to say, you have a blah
blah blah work. I'm like, are you fucking retarded? Are
you fucking retarded? Who knows? I'm sure he's lit up.
Probably he's probably lit up Doctor Manza's phone again too.
He was so somebody was leaving actual messages so it's
not just a boy. And he was trying to get

(43:00):
doctor Monzo to give him information and then he was
going to turn around and try to pick it apart
because these people are fucking demons man like they come
at this is how this is how Stu Peters operates too.
He tries to come at you like a nice dude,
and then he'll throw you under the bus. He's done
this to many people, many people. He'll have him on,

(43:23):
he'll cut it apart, he'll piece it together, and he'll
fucking throw it at you and try to try to
ruin you, try to wreck your life. And it's all
for the all for the boosting of Stewie. Thank you,
Susan settle up man, this is going to be another banger. Okay,

(43:49):
let's get to something else. I guess we're here and
if you're over on bit, what is this coming from?
What's this noise? Whoa? Whoa? Where did that noise come from?
I just heard something talking and stuff? All right, maybe
maybe later we'll get into this. But okay, I have

(44:11):
some Robert Braxman videos I want to share with you,
and this is an Asian fellow. But you should be
a shit don't start, just just start, Jesus Christ. I
wasn't ready yet, sales. This has to work. It disappears
where you need to be, all right. So we're gonna
look at the counter surveillance using it bluetooth, maybe if

(44:33):
we get bail. Motherfucker again. I hate when things just start.
I didn't do that, like it just Hey, we've detected that.
You can edit up here. No I didn't end there. Okay,
So we're gonna look at Windows eleven as a lost cause,

(44:54):
truly destined for the garbage. Don't upgrade from Windows ten.
And this one I must have watched because I have
a thumb up on it. I think this is the one.
It just looks like the wording is different. I should
have a comment in here if this is the one, though,

(45:15):
you know, that's that's what doesn't make sense, Like it's
not in my history. And I watched the video. I
also commented on the video, and he commented back. But
yet it's not in my history. How the fuck does
that happen? So there's that one that he replied back on.
But there's another one that was see it's like it
never happened here, it is right here. And this is it?

(45:39):
Say no, the Windows eleven. This is the one that
I was looking at for fox sake, give me the
Oh no, it's the same one. Okay, so whatever, isn't it? Yes? Okay, okay,
we're good. So these things should should concern you because

(46:02):
I just built a computer and I was contemplating Linux
Mint Cinnamon that I was told to use, and I
was like, do you have to like know code? Do
you have to like write commands prompt lines in order
to get things to just the regular work? Because I'm
not going to do that. I'm not going to do that.
I'm not going to learn this shit and just be
like like, just send me to the place I want
to click on. You know, maybe did I get spoiled?

(46:25):
Because it doesn't matter what the difference is. I just
I don't want to do that. Like I'll do that
to feel like smarty pants. When it's like doing you know,
not wasting my time and slowing down the workflow. It's
a different thing when it's like I could have just
clicked the button somewhere else, but here I have to
type four lines of code and wait for it to
respond and hope that it doesn't does it the right

(46:46):
way like, I don't want to do that with Linux.
So I had that issue, and then I had the
issue with wanting to use da Vinci Resolve as a
digital editor for videos if I ever actually had time
to do this, right, I still have to work to
provide for family of hot sauce business and other things

(47:07):
that I do, so I'm not able to actually do
what I wanted to do with this computer. Yet I've
done a little bit of it, like the walking talks
and that kind of, but not not really. And I
need to learn a few things on da Vinci for
the nodes to actually make the special effects work. I
think I have an idea because now I have the
graphics card that will that will support it, but certain

(47:28):
computers that won't even support the Da Vinci Resolve nodes
because it's like layering or whatever. So anyway, I went
with a computer for eight years, ten years that was
incompatible with da Vinci. So when I got this one,
I was like, who But now I don't have time
because I'm not I don't have the store anymore where
it's just making money as I'm not there, you know.

(47:51):
So anyhow this should concern us though, and the whole
thing with Linux and da Vinci, Like if let's go
into Vinci Resolved real quick or recall black as it
black Magic. Let's go at DaVinci. No, if you go,

(48:15):
I think you can see this right yep. So it
says pre download. Now what as I say, Windows A
R M Linux. Now here's the problem, kids, I'm not
gonna I'm not gonna finish that off. But it's Linux arch.
It's not Mint Cinnamon. So you have to go through

(48:37):
this crazy long process that also involves like you selecting
your why is the signer or did they use DaVinci
Resolved to edit that crap movie? That's probably better they did,
but yeah, so I can't look at that and not
be distracted. They if you want to have it on

(49:02):
Mint Cinnamon, which is like the one that's most compatible,
that's most like you know, a Windows type of setup.
ARCH is not made for user friendly compatibility stuff. So
why they have it on that setting that and not
ment I don't know. But there takes like this whole
process of converting everything into a certain format before it

(49:23):
even work, and then you have to hope that everything
works on it, including all the stuff that you would
need to vince you resolve for in the first place,
like all of the special effects nodes, and make sure
that they respond properly. That's a whole lot of ifs.
That's a whole lot of freaking ifs just to avoid
winds that windows. So I thought, because I'm like, I can,

(49:48):
you know, I can make up for this, and they're like,
fast cutting this, this fastest thing changes on the bottom.
All right, anyway, you can't pause. It is what it is.

(50:08):
But when you hear this, it's a little strange. Where's
that I said, that's a counter surveillance one. Where's the
other one I just had? Are we fucking serious? I
lost it again? What the fuck did I ask at

(50:30):
the wrong one? He s a shit? What the fuck? History?
Fuck it? Come on that one? And that one? That's
the one. That's the one I have? Okay, well, funk off,
where's the other one? This one?

Speaker 6 (50:51):
Many of you?

Speaker 1 (50:52):
Why the hell did that one drop on me? He's
fucking shit. So I have two of these and then
this one. Okay, good, let's watch this. I'll be back
in a moment. You shouldn't get commercials on this one,
but that's gonna be a little bit of a little
bit of a watch. I'll be back in a moment,

(51:13):
but I get to grab something running on coffee. I
gotta go get somewhere.

Speaker 6 (51:20):
Today who are users of Windows ten are likely in
panic since Windows ten is about to be classified as
end of life by Microsoft. End of life is today
October fourteenth, twenty twenty five, a day that will live
in tech infamy. Currently, still forty percent of Windows users
are still on Windows ten. Likely the main reason you

(51:44):
have not updated to Windows eleven is because you cannot.
Your old computer is considered junk now because it doesn't
have this thing called a TPM chip. You're being pushed
to get a copilot PC, one that is equipped to
handle the AI, even though likely you have not come
up with a reason to want to use some spying

(52:05):
AI in your daily computer life, so you don't want this.
But it's worse. Microsoft has basically been systematically exerting dominance
over its users to the point that you question now
if your machine is yours or if it is Microsoft
and you're just paying for it. Just to put some
balance in this video, let me show you that I

(52:27):
have a long career as a Windows developer, and I've
had Bill Gates demonstrate my software at a keynote speech.
And I'm a Windows expert, and for many years, even
as a privacy guru, I had a tolerant approach to
Windows since there were many ways I could configure it
to avoid privacy dangers. But in recent years, with the

(52:47):
advent of Windows eleven, I have to say that Microsoft
has truly gone crazy, and the current direction of Windows
eleven tells me that it is time for all of
you to go. You are not a Microsoft's You own
your device, Take your freedom back. Dump Windows, otherwise it
will own you. Microsoftwas plans for you, and you will

(53:09):
not like those plans. What I'm going to discuss here
are the specific reasons that I have to part ways Window,
and hopefully software developers make good versions of their products
and Linux, so we have little reason to use this
Windows eleven garbage, and you will discover that it is garbage. Yes,
this is a rent, so if you want to learn

(53:31):
the specifics, stay right there. Windows ten end of life.
While it is definitely the right of a software company
to classify their old software ascent of life, especially after
ten years of release, one needs to ask why there's

(53:53):
so much resistance. I've never encountered so much resistance to
moving to a newer version, likely send DOS three point
one to Windows, and that was justifiable. Windows required new
hardware since DOS three point one was text based and
Windows was graphical, and tons of software had to change
to go to Windows, which took time. But in theory

(54:16):
most apps that work in Windows ten will still work
in Windows eleven. Yet there's so much resistance, and much
of it likely is because the users cannot upgrade to
Windows eleven. Microsoft itself is blocking them. In order for
many users to move to Windows eleven, they have to
buy newer computers, and the justification for this on the

(54:37):
Microsoft side is twofold. First is the push for this
security chip called a TPM chip, which is lacking on
old computers and which I will tell you now is
a huge risk to privacy. And the second justification for
Microsoft is to encourage more people to use Windows Copilot,
which creates AI capable computers, again a mess risk to privacy.

(55:02):
But there's more new computers using Windows eleven now turn
on BitLocker, which is this encryption by default. You might
think this is a good thing, but not really. Windows
have been forcing us to use cloud services constantly with
featured like one Drive to ensure that you keep your
files on Microsoft servers, and now they're pushing the new

(55:23):
Windows back up. There's the push for Office three sixty
five again to ensure that Microsoft keeps your documents. Or
how about the Microsoft ID and the constant battle to
ensure that you have a computer free from a privacy
invading identifier, or how Microsoft keeps forcing updates that you

(55:44):
cannot turn off. I'm going to cover all these approaches
by Microsoft and explain to you why you don't want them.
Microsoft ID. I'm sure this irks a lot of people lately.
Extremely difficult to install Windows without a Microsoft ID. Basically,

(56:05):
Microsoft wants you to log into them, just like Apple
and Google requires you too, to ensure that device is
tied to an identity. There's still a way to avoid
the Microsoft ID, but it is not obvious and requires
so much trial and error to figure out. But basically,
most people will be forced to put an ID card
on your computer so whatever you do on the Internet

(56:26):
can be attributed to your particular machine. When Microsoft began
pushing this heavily in later updates of Windows ten and
now locked in in Windows eleven for the most part.
It was the first sign of a red flag. Microsoft
became big all of a sudden again as a company
once they moved their infrastructure to a cloud based one.

(56:48):
This is guaranteed the income stream to Microsoft and raised
their position as the number two company invaluation at three
point nine trillion dollars. This growth in the cloud is
Satya Nadella's claim to fame. So the idea of the
Microsoft ID is to tie you to the cloud. One
drive means you store your data to the cloud. Lately

(57:11):
they're pushing Windows backup and of course with Office three,
sixty five, Xbox and now with Copilot, your life will
truly reside in Microsoft servers. This of course is the
original Google formulas, so they're keen to dominate that now
and as proof, Microsoft has surpassed even Google invaluation. A

(57:33):
suprivacy expert, one of the main goals I have is
to ensure that devices have anonymity, and you cannot do
that if your device is commonly logged into Microsoft or
app and device telemetry ensures that they know everything you're
doing on your machine. And the Microsoft idea is a
big and primary part of this, since they don't want

(57:53):
you to have an anonymous device, and this is definitely
a no go for me. It's my machine.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
Now.

Speaker 1 (58:05):
This is interesting because I started trying to do a
partition myself and I kind of abandoned the project. I
put it on a flash bootable flash drive to put
Linux Mint sentiment on this computer. And then also I
had this XP skin for a Windows ten, but recently

(58:32):
I had at least I thought I had to update
to assembly an upgrade Windows eleven. So do I sacrifice
da Vinci resolve? Because when I asked him, I'm always
expecting somebody to say there's other things that Linux has

(58:54):
that are just as good as da Vinci. But I
don't think that's true. I think da Vinci is a
really powerful editing tool, and it's a it's a choice
either you deal with all this or you have two
operating systems on one computer except for this element. Now,

(59:15):
because I built mine and it wasn't technically you know,
it wasn't a Microsoft what do you call it? Pre
made computer? Maybe this isn't the case, but I don't know.
And it makes me wonder if you would actually have
to have a whole separate computer just designated for the

(59:39):
things that you need Windows elimited in order to have
the software compatible for it to run things like Da Vinci,
and then have his whole separate one for Linux. Listen
to what he says here.

Speaker 6 (59:50):
I paid for it. Microsoft didn't pay for it. So,
as I will explain in many details here, Microsoft is
definitely not interested in respecting your rights to have other
things on your computer, even in separate partitions. I have
had multiple instances of Windows wiping out entire Linux partitions
and even a data only partition, just because it didn't

(01:00:13):
recognize the format. This is extremely aggravating. I have lost
so much data from unexpected events like doing a Windows
update and having it wipe the dual boot files, and
then continuing on to overwriting partition data to wipe Linux completely.
It's an advanced user. Even if I had no gripes
with Microsoft, there are many reasons for me to have

(01:00:36):
multiple operating systems on my machine. This is not that
uncommon with software developers, Yet they force updates on you
and you can't stop it, and then they act like
they're the only users of the machine. Now. Over time,
I've come up with workarounds to the stupidity of Windows
and Windows policies, and I'll discuss that in an upcoming

(01:00:59):
dual video. But generally, this lack of certainty to what
Windows will do is a dangerous roll of the dice
for people who make a living of computers. TPM is
for you or for them. One of the biggest changes
that Microsoft made is to not allow updates to Windows
eleven from Windows ten. If your computer doesn't have the

(01:01:23):
security chip called ATPM, which is an acronym for Trusted
Platform Module, you don't need to worry about what it means.
It's a security chip and it has similar functions to
the Titan M two chip on pixels or the Apple
Secure Enclave on iPhones. The basic functionality of the TPM,
as with all other security chips, is that cryptographic keys

(01:01:46):
used for encryption are not kept in the open, in
accessible memory or hard drive where third parties can potentially
have access to them. Instead, the keys are stored inside
the TPM with inaccessible private keys. There's no way to
see the private keys. You present a public key to
the TPM chip and it can validate it via the

(01:02:07):
chip by checking the private key internally. This allows things
like this encryption to be done without creating some loophole
for some hacker to capture an encryption key. Because its
processes are locked inside a separate chip, there's theoretically no
outside access to it. Sounds good in theory, right now,

(01:02:28):
let me tell you the multiple problems with this TPM module.
As it turns out, Microsoft actually stores your Microsoft ID
together with the device idea identifiers in the cloud, tied
to your Microsoft account. This will become important when we
talk about BitLocker, which I'll discuss next, But the main

(01:02:49):
issue here is that the TPM module is a device identifier.
In fact, on most operating systems, whether it's Apple, Google,
or Microsoft, the security chip actually announces a unique device identifier.
Since each security chip is flashed with a unique value
for each device, it is like an Imei on a phone.

(01:03:10):
It gives out a unique ID. The problem is that
some specific Microsoft products and services validate you based on
this unique ID, and because it is now connected to
the cloud.

Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
If I didn't go through the process of learning a
bunch of stuff and watching a bunch of videos, and
then putting together my young computer and going through the
process of installing an operating system myself, I probably wouldn't
understand some of the things he's saying here. But I
was fortunate enough to have gone through that, So some

(01:03:44):
of these things might be a little hard to follow,
but you can you can grab the concepts based off
of it. They don't need to know all the acronyms
of what that means. He's going to explain to you
what they do and what they mean. So it's it's fine,
you know, you'll be all right.

Speaker 6 (01:04:00):
Added to your upcoming extreme relationship with the Windows Copilot
AI companion.

Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
This is, by the way I try. I was hovering
over the uninstall but for Copilot, but then I asked myself,
is that can be one of those things that will
create a catastrophic failure because of Windows eleven basically mandating this,
or we'll just come right back on the next update

(01:04:27):
that they forced, Because I a lot of times my computer,
I'll come, you know, back in the room after the
evening or whatever, and I'll notice that I need to
log back in if the hell and they forced an update,
and then I have these you know, the orange in mind,

(01:04:47):
it's orange in the start menu of all the different
rows of things, because I told you it's not it's
not technically Windows eleven straight, but it's more like an XP,
so you can see your files lot easier and see
you know, the navigation's a lot, a lot more like
what we were used to until Microsoft lost their minds.

(01:05:08):
So there'll be these highlighted areas of all this new
ship that they installed in my computer that I never
asked for, and Copilot showed up and I'm like, it
reminds me of that, whether it was the other one,
Canterra or something like that, like all the all these
things that try to control your computer against your will

(01:05:29):
and make it do things that it thinks it should
do rather than what you wanted to do, including messing
around with your audio and you know, things that you
don't want or need do. You don't want something fighting
you at the software level to do what it is
that you want your computer to do. But if I
delete the Copilot AI stuff, does it trigger because I

(01:05:54):
remember I had this whole thing happened with the bios.
Remember it messes with the boot right and remorse partitions
when I had this other computer here and I still
do it under the desk. We had that whole catastrophic
failure thing when I said no to an update in
Windows ten like two years ago, and I was rolling
with a computer that refused to let me even have

(01:06:16):
network settings anymore. It would flash the screen and it
it would kill it on purpose suppress it so that
we had to do a workaround in the We have
three computers in the same room. Actually now we have
the new one, but they're all old. One has Windows
seven on it, but we were able to access in
through there to find out what the IP was. Then
we had to manually punch the IP into here and

(01:06:37):
get everything working so that we could bypass not being
able to have network settings to actually control it through
the software of Windows ten. And I had to do
that with Josh and that was that was kind of
a nightmare because it was a night just before I
was going to have Mike Adams and Doctor Artists together

(01:07:00):
on a show, and it was that's when they decided
to eliminate my ability to have Internet. They tried to.
We think we went, we did a workaround, but that's
what their goal was all Because I said no to
an update. They didn't tell me that there was going
to be a punishment. But that's how Microsoft rolls.

Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
Now going to be extra dangerous. What would have been
a better option is to be able to insert your
own security chip in your computer, similar to a ub key,
where you can plug it or remove it at will
depending on what you're doing. Then at least you're given
a choice. Now there's no choice when those eleven requires

(01:07:38):
a TPM and when those eleven will track your Microsoft
ID together with your device ID based on the TPM.

Speaker 1 (01:07:45):
So this old computer here, I definitely guarantee you the
oldest one doesn't have a TPM. This one probably doesn't either,
because it's ten years old or more. So these two
wouldn't even be able to have. This one's still running
Windows ten, but who knows how long before that? Just
they make it break.

Speaker 6 (01:08:04):
Whose software utilizes this? Now gamers are suddenly discovering that
their device ID are known to Microsoft and didn't know how. Yes,
of course there's the Xbox ID for Xbox gamers, but
now the device ID is specifically known and it's pulled
from the TPM third party.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
That way, you can't say anything when you're gaming. You know,
people just doing what they do playing games and saying
things can be taken out of context because they might
be talking about like a like a first person shooter
and they might say kill that guy or something like that.
But now that they say that and just randomly saying,
oh fuck this, I know you know, all these things

(01:08:44):
could then be used against you because they're just capturing
what they consider the intent and then threat assessing you
through you through your actions, what you type, what you say,
what you watch. It's pretty creepy.

Speaker 6 (01:08:58):
Can access this now with no restriction via API. If
you want to know how to check your TPM status,
here are example commands on Windows. By the way, you
can restrict access to the TPM and Linux and I'll
make a separate TPM video in the future to manage
all this. There's a deliberate purpose to all this madness

(01:09:18):
and it's all tied to the AI, so don't think
this is some random choice by Microsoft. But I'll get
to that. In the meantime, let's go to the next level,
which is BitLocker.

Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
The BitLocker.

Speaker 6 (01:09:33):
BitLocker is new. If you buy a new Windows computer,
you will have this shock when you try to install
Linux on it or if you try to turn off
secure boot. BitLocker is a new Microsoft drive encryption. It
is a Microsoft only product. It is tied to the
full hard drive, so you cannot, for example, have a
Linux partition freely.

Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
That's if you buy a Windows computer. Since I built mine,
I don't think this is a aspect, but who knows.
If Windows itself doesn't try to install at least a
software portion of it, that might be like a lighter
layer than having something like physical device embedded into your
your mother board or something like that.

Speaker 6 (01:10:14):
It will also be subject to BitLocker. Yes, I'll discuss
secure boot later as well. I just got myself a
new laptop. It's a brand new Lenovo think Pad x
one Carbon, and as usual, that's the first step to
installing Linux. I would typically go to bios and turn
off secure boot. Was I in for a shock?

Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
First?

Speaker 6 (01:10:34):
Windows eleven BitLocker was enabled by default, so the moment
I turned off secure boot without warning, the drive locktop
and I basically had no access to the SSD drive.
The lock up is at the bios level, so basically
it will refuse to boot the hard drive.

Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
That's crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:10:50):
Now, I can of course reformat the hard drive some
other way or insert a different SSD drive, but unlike.

Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Oh but imagine if you weren't this guy, you turned
your expensive laptop into a paperweight. Simply by wanting to
set things up the way you want them set up.

Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
The versions and Windows. On my particular computer, there is
no longer a recovery partition, so you can't just boot
to recovery. I had to find a custom boot image
from Lenovo and flash it to a USB. I spent
an entire day making a boot partition, copying all my data,
and I lost it all and had to start from scratch.

(01:11:28):
Now here's the kicker. When you lose access because of BitLocker.
It revealed some interesting things. Apparently, when you log in
using your Microsoft ID, the recovery key for your hard
drive as stored in the TPM and the device ID
are all now stored at Microsoft and tied to your
Microsoft ID. So basically, while you think your BitLocker is

(01:11:49):
tied to just your TPM chip, in reality to tie
to Microsoft, and someone would access to your Microsoft ID
can basically recover your BitLocker encrypted drive rec key. In
my case, and maybe because I turned off my Microsoft ID,
I actually could not unlock my BitLocker locked drive. I
had to start from scratch. However, this exposes how this

(01:12:12):
supposed security protection is fundamentally tied to Microsoft control. The
thing that angers me the most is that this is
a drive where I, as the owner, decided to make
a separate partition for another operating system, and yet Microsoft
decides that it will override that and take control of
the entire drive. Linux, of course, does not have rights

(01:12:36):
to BitLocker. It is not some open source software. So
Microsoft here decided that it owned your computer, not you.
Secure boot. Secure boot is a bio setting, and if enabled,
anytime you boot an operating system like Windows or a
distro Lagobuntu, the uf boot software will check signing key

(01:13:00):
of the product and see if it is unapproved OS,
meaning it is signed using Microsoft keys. That a load
is problematic, but we'll ignore that for now. In some way,
secure boat was a waste of time because for the
average person it did not offer any kind of security,
at least until BitLocker and TPM happened. All you had

(01:13:23):
to do was turn secure boot off. There's no security
whatsoever required in turning off secure boot in bios. You
could do this to any computer, but this was only
an inconvenience as it potentially delayed a hacker by maybe
only two minutes. However, what I then realize is that
since distrolls like it wouldn't are actually signed using Microsoft keys,

(01:13:46):
that they don't need secure boot to be turned off.
It does bother me that Microsoft inserts themselves into security
features of the bootloader, but at least popular distrolls are exempt.
Special distrolls will require secure to be turned off, though.
But the worst part about secure boat is that it
totally messes up using virtual machines. If you're going to

(01:14:09):
use any virtual machine like AVM or virtual box, it's
actually going to use the same bootloader programs with secure boat,
and it will cause the VM to fail. So you
have to run a bunch of command line instructions to
sign the virtual machine software itself again using the same
Microsoft keys things. I mean, it's really hard to get

(01:14:32):
Microsoft away from anything. The tendrills of control are just everywhere.
And again, to remind you of what I just said,
secure boat is now tied to BitLocker. If you turn
off secure boot, BitLocker will lock up and there's no
direct recovery by turning secure boot back on. And in
case you're wondering, yes, secure boat is another Microsoft invention

(01:15:00):
force updates just to make sure that they have full
control over your machine. Microsoft, of course forces updates on you.
All these are under the guise of cybersecurity, of course,
and I'm sure all these cybersecurity experts will all chime
in and say that I need all this, Yeah right,
why not let me decide that you don't know what

(01:15:22):
I want or need? And in any case, I've limited
use of Windows, extremely limited, like one percent usage, so
I don't want to knows I use one percent of
the time to dictate my use of the computer one
hundred percent of the time. You want to hack my
Windows installation, go ahead, I have nothing on it. It

(01:15:43):
just bugs me that someone else decides what I need
and choices are kept from me, and these force updates
have caused me massive problems. One of the well known
incidents was when Microsoft overrote the boot instructions, which in
my case is set up to be dual boot. I
can choose used to boot Linux or Windows. I'm primarily
a Linux user.

Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
This is what my dad told me to do, is
to have both on there so I could talgle before
between the two and the startup. And I think I
probably still can because I built nine and it wasn't
a Windows Windows ready You know, whatever, you wanna call it, it
wasn't a Windows product pre built that I got.

Speaker 6 (01:16:22):
Then it completely overwrites the boot instruction, so now I
can't boot to Linux. So usually I have to always
put a delay on Windows updates, which you can only
delay up to two weeks. This gives me an allowance
to prepare for a catastrophe, but that's the limit two weeks,
so I have to find some time within a two
week window to do an update. I don't want to

(01:16:44):
be in the middle of an important project and be
shut down just because I booted two tucking Windows. For
my specific use, I rarely want a Windows update if
some specific major security thing is announced, I would like
to be given the choice. Tell me the risk and
I'll decide. But I guess it is no longer your computer.

(01:17:04):
When you run Windows eleven overwriting partitions, that's crazy again,
similar to the updates overwriting the wood instructions. You have
some dangerous utilities like Windows disc management utility, again one
that was designed to prevent other operating systems from running.
If you accidentally go into disk management and decide to

(01:17:26):
view a Linux partition which it will not recognize, you
might accidentally overwrite the entire partition and lose everything. And
this is something that already happened to me. At the
very least, it should recognize a foreign partition and not
allow right at least without a ton of warnings. But
there's no warning. It just overwrites and your Linux partition

(01:17:48):
with all your data is suddenly wiped out, just because
you decided to have Linux coexists with Windows, because you know,
you think it's your own computer. A Linux partition is
formatted using EXD four. You think in this day and
age that Windows, with its resource, it's good recognize an
EXD four partition, especially since it is sucking open source.

(01:18:11):
But of course they do this.

Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
In thesas zucking and said that the series doing there
it kind of a couple of tizes. He said, ducking
and zucking a couple of ties. But you know what
exactly saying and sucking kilosophy Zuckerberg. But that's a whole
other thing, that's meta.

Speaker 6 (01:18:27):
The real objective is AI. Like I said, there's a
reason to all this madness, and it is the control
that Marcusov wants to put on us. So let me
show you this again in case you forgot well, I.

Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
Mean, I guess the first thing to say is that
we are on a mission to create a true AI companion,
and to me, an AI companion is one that can
hear what you hear why, and see what you.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
See, regardless if you wanted to or not. You have
someone else in the room standing over your shoulder that
you don't see, who's making judgments, and it's like having
an officer in the room. They're trying to find a
way to screw you to the wall in one way
or another by creating a reality that doesn't exist, simply
to criminalize you for non criminal behavior. That is what

(01:19:16):
your computer is doing.

Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
I just thought you all should know that, especially people
who speak about things on who are content creators, who
you know aren't telling people to go get injected with
poison and maybe even telling them not to do that.
You might want to know who this is happening. Okay,
all you guys out there and Ftjland who are content creators,

(01:19:39):
Everybody who's a content creator, anybody who's playing games, anybody
who's using a computer that has a TCM chip in it,
anyone who hasn't built their own in anyone who's using
Windows eleven. Just pretty much everybody. I would imagine now.

Speaker 4 (01:19:55):
If life essentially alongside you, you know your AI companion
will be able to companion.

Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Makes it sound less like a spy who spies on you.

Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
Right, Remember everything that you've talked about session to session.

Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
And spies aren't just collecting data, they're also making assessments
in deciding what to do with the with you ultimately.

Speaker 4 (01:20:19):
Stand the content of the web pages.

Speaker 1 (01:20:21):
In an oivay world, this is a very dangerous thing.
Do you understand why it doesn't matter what you say
on the internet now? I mean, it does matter for
your safety, but it doesn't matter what you say because
you anyone who sells us Oh they're winning. No, they
threw a bunch of stuff out there like bait, because
if you even watch it so much as watch it now,

(01:20:41):
let alone like share or comment on it, you've already
committed a faux pas in the OIVA world. So they
can bait. They can bait the chum the waters basically
with all the stuff that's critical of them, and they
want you just it's like just like Daniello Wise wants

(01:21:01):
you to push her back. They want you to look
at it. They want you to be upset with them.
They want, they want to stir from out of you,
maybe somebody who never even think about them. When you've
been inundated enough times by what they are blatantly doing
to others and have done for thousands of years, you
might finally start forming an opinion that you never would

(01:21:24):
have come to on your own because you wouldn't have
been thinking about it on your own. But now there's
the aha, they gotcha that.

Speaker 4 (01:21:32):
You brows and be able to talk to you just
like I'm talking to you now. So it's going to
have this seamless, fluid, very very smooth conversational interaction.

Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
So hold on. Lonely people who are isolated from the
rest of the world, who don't get out much, you
don't have a family, maybe, who are stuck playing on
the peter or I don't know where they're doing. Maybe
they're doing something productive making money I don't know, or
maybe they're on their phone. You can do it that

(01:22:05):
way too, Just any of these things, like why why
would somebody need an artificial companion as they call it,
who has nothing but ill? Right Like these things can
manipulate you, just like the chat GPTs have been. Like
in other things, Probably people behind it pretending to be
AI suggesting, putting suggestions in people's minds about things they

(01:22:31):
should do, actions they should take. It's part of setting
people up for, you know, being taken down, and that
way they can get their little their little events, and
then you get it. Why would you want them to
be wow? First of all, something that speaks nicely to
you is probably just as dangerous as something that outright

(01:22:53):
tells you that it's going to kick your ass or
something you know. It's gaining your trust, but you can't
trust it. It's it's primary. The whole reason why it
exists is to protect something that does evil things to children,

(01:23:14):
to the world, that poisons people through their what they
call healthcare, that does a great many other horrible things.
And that's what it works for. However, way it needs
to sweet talk you is just a way to get
into your head and get and and and extract whatever

(01:23:34):
information they want, regardless if you're doing anything wrong or not.
That's not the point. They don't like us. They can
put together any story or narrative that they like about
you and then screw you to the wall. As I
said before, publicly from public, with public perception being what

(01:23:55):
it is, it's the court of public opinion after that.
That's one way. Another way is just to have no
knock rates in the middle of night because they've decided
that you were threat or set you up, get you
a bunch of Daniel defense stuff and tell you to
go do something right.

Speaker 6 (01:24:18):
Yes, the purpose of this is to immerse yourself in
the see what you see technology, for the computer to
get to know you intimately, for the computer to be
a copy of your brain. So the way this is
intended to work, the vast majority of you have to
be running on a Windows Copilot PC Windows eleven and
if you have this setup, then Windows recalls are recording

(01:24:40):
all your activity by screenshots every few seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
Hear that, Remember that flicker that was going on with
the iPhones, So that flicker might be more than just
one thing. Obviously there's a potential that it's jamming or
altering the way you think or your child's thinking by
watching the flicker rate behind it. They don't even see

(01:25:05):
And when they had I think it was it was infrared.
I can't remember what it was. But they're showing the
every five seconds or so. There was a flicker that
could also been a photograph being taken a picture of
you through your iPhone and now this here another interesting detail.

Speaker 6 (01:25:23):
Then the AI analyzes what's happening on screen and notates hit.

Speaker 1 (01:25:27):
So this is taking picture of the screen itself. So
like you know online, it's fn the Windows button and
then you hold those two down a hit print screen.
It's sometimes different on different computers.

Speaker 6 (01:25:39):
Of course, that information on the hard drive, in which
case Windows eleven will have a complete history of your life. Now.
Of course, philosophically speaking, putting your entire life on a
computer changes the way you use a computer. Suddenly you
have to be super interested in cybersecurity because you need
to protect your device in ways you didn't have to

(01:26:02):
do before. Makes sense. This information used to be private
in your brain. Now it is on your computer, and
now you have to lock it up with all the
security bs.

Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Yeah, don't worry just because you have a VPN or
a Brave browser. They're at the the bios level, the
operating system level. Uh yeah, I hope, I hope you
have good if you're messing around with it, I hope
you have really good taste. Important, because you're going to
it's going to be known to whoever they wanted to
be known to what exactly you're watching?

Speaker 6 (01:26:34):
Did you need this? If you're like me, where you
partition what you do in your life, you don't need
to put your entire life on display in social media,
just like I don't need my computer to know everything.
But they're not making it a choice. It's a crazy decision,
but it comes with all the baggage of requiring BitLocker,
secure boot and ATPM, and I'm sure they'll add more

(01:26:54):
in the future because without all this, someone could hack
your computer and all your data. Of course, no one
tells you that HQ could just ask the AI what
it knows about you, and it is able to summarize
that for someone without having to do any special decryption.

Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
Right, Let's protect you from the hackers because they are
the hackers. Let's protect you from the fire because we
are the flame. Right, Yeah, good idea.

Speaker 6 (01:27:27):
This is the stupidity of all this, This is the
purpose of all this. BS. The answer, of course, is
just to say no, thank you. We're not given a choice,
so make the choice and not use Windows eleven unless
you believe in this AI companion. BS. People often argue

(01:27:49):
with me about issues related to cybersecurity versus privacy. This
is a clear explanation of the difference. All the cybersecurity
protections put in by Microsoft are here to take away
all your privacy. If you're a follower of mine, you
are at odds with this reasoning. So stall Linux and
tell Microsoft to go zuck themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
That was fun. Alright, well we get over here. Hello
to all. Oh, it's the ability, A says, because I'm
not diabolic, asking, we don't have to become the enemy believed.
You have to know how to operate. Yes, of course
I agree with that, so that we can be prepared

(01:28:38):
and fence it off before it happens, so that we
can sabotize absolutely unred percent. Yeah right, hey, I understand
agree with you Bill eighty eight. But I'm sure that's
probably you're probably quoting what I said because I was,
like I said, I don't think that way, because I'm
not diabolical, asshole. Right, No, that was That's a different topic.

(01:29:01):
I think unless I'm mistaking this something, I don't always
remember exactly everything. I don't know where you pulled that
out of. It could have been very relevant to the
rest of what you just said. But I think the
whole reason why I do this is so that we
do understand the enemy, isn't it? Isn't that what I do?

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Here?

Speaker 1 (01:29:18):
Let's see. I move myself over so you can see
the screen here. Oh yeah, go if you can just
go over to that's the wrong one? Is it two
or three?

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
It's three? There we go. Uh, just bear with me
for a sec. I'm gonna grab something real quick to
see text and it's got to move it real quick.
That's afy big, she said, What the hell went upside down?

(01:29:52):
That's kind of hard to read when it's upside down
and backwards it's inverted worlds? Like, great, all right, maybe
I can bring it down a little. Did there?

Speaker 3 (01:30:10):
You go?

Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
That's probably good.

Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:30:13):
At least that's on the screen that we can see
it and you know, do stuff with it. All right,
So let's see and it's Alex. What's up mister weslac Oh?
So sorry? Before I get in that one, let me
just do this. Which way do you want to look
at like that? Yeah? These are kind of entertaining, all right. Anyway,

(01:30:37):
song came in. It's the it's the this on one,
not the hardcover, but there's one. So if you ordered
one of these they'll be in the mail today Sunday.
So Minyana. There's a couple exture. I got sick. Whenever

(01:30:58):
somebody orders a book, I end up spending more than
what they bought. The book works on buying extra copies
for the next people. All right, uh oh yeah, okay,
so it says head Comcast out yesterday, squirrels chewed the cable. Yeah,

(01:31:22):
squirrels man to the house again, So replace that. Then
replaced the modem speed one from forty five to twenty
six or whatever the speed rating is. The tech was like,
I don't understand. I said, dude, that's just what it is.
He said, but you're paying for one thousand whatever it is.
He checked on his phone, which was like seven to seventy,

(01:31:45):
and then I checked my phone, which was about one
thirty seventy. I think, wow, So are they getting false
readings too, so that they think that they're giving you
what they asked?

Speaker 7 (01:31:55):
What it?

Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
Comcast is, Yeah, that's not one of those things.

Speaker 8 (01:31:57):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
It's like if you don't have this, if if spectrums
on your ear, getting able to Comcast. I think all
these cable ones are criminals.

Speaker 5 (01:32:12):
I was.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
I was on Century Link, which was really bad. But
for a while, because of that biosing I was talking
about with the first computer, I didn't know how to
change the ip O, but I figured it out later.
I wish I had done it sooner, but I got
them both on the new fiber optics, and I had
to wait for fiber optives to come into this town.

(01:32:35):
So once I got here, though, I definitely took out
of it as soon as I could. So I'm paying
one hundred and ten dollars a month, but I was
for a while spending like eighty and eighty for crappier
services spectrum in the other one. So I actually am

(01:32:56):
saving money by just having the one and finally having
something of that I can use for gaming and stuff
like that if I want to, like like I have time,
but you know it helps for uploads and download speed.
It's crazy. It's super fast. Plus my computer being new
and having all types of ram mind like one hundred
and twenty eight gigs. It's it's rocking and rolling. Hoochiquen.

(01:33:17):
Is this the one we just watched?

Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
Oh, let me go to this. I think it's easier
for me to read on here. Let's see go figure
you mom gout Okay, I'm not sure who that would be.
Anyone with a brain in their head. See its cops, yep,
I get exactly. Okay, okay, but I think we were

(01:33:43):
rid about here Somakoma and then Narcangel and there's a
douchebag again because they don't delete them from here for
some reason, all cops respawns to seat and Hay Stanley.
I agree with great assessment and unhanded obsessive state. You
must be doing something right. Yeah, you know, I guess

(01:34:06):
any attentions. No, it's not. It's not like publicity. It
doesn't work the same like oh wow, I don't I
don't go dancing through the tall grass when I get
hit that threat. It's not it's not the same thing.
A lot of channels are being targeted like sons of
son of Veino, says he back, and she's still in jail,
has disappeared. They're getting stupid in Canada coming soon here. Well, yeah,

(01:34:30):
there's we can go into that too here in a second,
who has been full? Oh I don't know. That's you
guys are talk to each other. I knew Windows of
Wet of Women was bad, but this is so awful. Yeah,
I know, right, that's why I want to show this peep.
When I heard this, I'm like, people aren't even this
is gonna sneak up on him. Like we know, we
talk about in generalities for like the last ten years

(01:34:51):
at least, well I think it, like maybe five years ago.
I kept saying, you know, you're the thing that's in
your pocket, because like in twenty sixteen, we were worried
about the chips that they were putting on are credit
cards that were GPS chips, right, like you know what
I'm talking about. I'm gonna show you my credit card,
but you know what I'm talking about, right, the little
gold thing. They started off putting those on military IDs.

(01:35:13):
Because when I was in the Coastguard, I had an
ID like it's some states they have it the horizontal way.
Some states they have it this way. When I had
my Coastguard ID renewed, it went from the green one
that was like this to a colored one that was
you know, my picture was facing in the vertical sense
and I had one of those chips on it. I
still have it, yeah, yeah, And because they took my

(01:35:40):
picture when I wasn't like they had to renew the picture.
I just had walked in and I was already playing
close so I'm not even in my uniform in the
picture just these all you see it is my head,
but you can see that more like a hoodie. It's
kind of funny. PG PNG made it. Do you ever
see a cut print shoot? I think it's called or

(01:36:04):
is it copy print shoot? I don't know, something like that.
That's a pretty When I first saw them, they were
like a small channel. Now they have like a half
half a million end of dude always has face covered,
he dances and does some weird technoff. He's a weird dude,
but it's he builds, you know, three D printer receivers

(01:36:27):
and then makes makes him into pubs. I let's see
someone coming. Could you think of video? Do you think
of this video? Support? Does you ask? Could you think this?
Could you link this video?

Speaker 6 (01:36:41):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
Link this video? Okay, let me see I could I'm
not sure if it's going to show up in a
YouTube I can try. Let's go back to the history.
It's Bob Bratsman though b R A X M A N.
That's the name of this channel. Rob Bratsman Tech, I guess.

Speaker 7 (01:37:01):
Is what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
But hold on the make it any of you who
are granted that one dropped in here. Let's see if
that works. There's gonna be another one. I'm gonna be
showing you a little bit here too. And where are
you guys? No, that's the threat one here it is.
There's some of coma there you go and moving along,

(01:37:27):
and maybe you have DJ wants it too. I'll just
throw it in there in case you do. There you go. Okay,
let's go back to day with the comments here. I
was thinking recently, when some sort of revolution is useless.

(01:37:49):
See how this moves. It's hard for me to read
because it keeps on moving. It's this thing right here.
It goes from all the it drops a packet lost
down to this pay to this line instead of keeping
it up here. So the thing keeps just like jumping.
I don't know why it does that. I mean when
I'm reading, though, it stayed still until I started talking again.
I was thinking recently, Wow, even some sorts of revolution

(01:38:10):
is useless, as the power vacuum it would be it
would create would likely be filled by someone of good
intention unlikely. Yeah, No, that's that's what they do. That's
why the anarchy is a scam, because It would make
sense if people were responsible and everybody was noble, but
that's not how the world is right now, especially if
you don't eliminate the element that incentivizes other people to

(01:38:32):
attack each other. You can't have that, and you can't
have somebody who's in charge of what perceived wealth is
funneling a bunch of money into causes and people and
uprisings that will take over because of their sheer ability
to steamroll everything else because of their funding. This is
how governments were toppled in the first place, but left

(01:38:54):
intact so that they didn't look like they were taken over.
So no, you absolutely cannot have that type of scenario.
So when people say take it all down, well, I
do believe that the system needs to be overhauled, but
I would say when I say overhauled, I mean just done,
because it's their system. What they did is they slowly
changed the system from within it, leaving the outside shell

(01:39:17):
and the appearance and the perception of it in place.
But as in the eighteen sixties when they basically suspended
the constitution, that other then came back the right, the
consent of the governed, and all the sovereignty things related
to that, just because every once in a while you

(01:39:37):
can argue bill of rights and win a little bit
in court. That works for their benefit too, because it
perpetuates the fraud or the illusion that those things are
still in place. But whenever it's it's on the individual
level you can win. Sometimes on the major level of

(01:39:59):
all the people regaining their their independence, it never will
happen because it's not in place anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:40:09):
The the.

Speaker 1 (01:40:11):
Entire judicial system, from top to bottom, small to big,
is completely manipulated against the public. We are enemies of
the states. We are debt cattle. We are not of rights.
We just think that we are. We are considered property
and property cannot own property. So with all that being said, no,

(01:40:33):
we cannot expect anything good to come from that. But
that's what they want to do. But what think about
the think about the the charade that they've been doing
all throughout history. They just like the like the French
Revolution and all the propaganda of the deed assassinations that

(01:40:57):
were occurring with Communist Marxiss radicals killing monarchs all the
way up into the First World War. They want you
to dissolve any barrier between them and their total despotic
tyrannical authoritarian control and yourself. They want you to reject

(01:41:25):
your own defenses, your own armor, and that's what they
did with the monarchs. Get the monarchs out of the way,
because you're liberating yourself. You just liberated yourself into the
into the enemy, right, the one who will expedite your
demise because it has no more rules to follow, no

(01:41:46):
no bureaucratic red tape to get through in order to
get to you and destroy you at the human rights
level and just decimate you. Oh, they can't do that.
It's your perception. That's the only thing that keeps you
saying at night is thinking that there's certain things that
they can't and simply won't do because it'll expose them.

(01:42:08):
There's going to come a time where they'll be able
to hide this pretty easily because they'll do it on
a small, short term and they've been doing this on
a small individual basis with people, meaning it's not such
a big thing and it's not reported. Hey, they have
the media, so they can decide what you watch anyway,
and what you see is happening in the world. So

(01:42:32):
if they don't want a story to come out about them,
no operating somebody or whatever. They don't have to it
doesn't have to show. Nobody has to report on it.
And if your neighbors want to wake that during the
time of night that they pulled you from your life,
then nobody's going to know about it. And if you
live out in the middle nowhere and you didn't have

(01:42:52):
family in tow, then nobody will know about it. You'll
just be gone. You'll be a missing person, you know,
either in a bast deal or worse. So yeah, no,
there's uh, there's no there are no rights, there is

(01:43:13):
no there is no shield between us and them because
we stop doing our job. And I'm not trying to
say that as well. I mean, it is a critique,
but it's also like has happened for the last one
hundred and fifty years, ever since the Civil War, so
more than that, longer than that. But we weren't the

(01:43:35):
first generation by any means. We've been conditioned and brought
up in a world with certain perceptions of things that
are simply are not true. And these are the dangerous
perceptions that I talk about on this show that are
keeping us in a losing position. So there is no
there is no preserving because it's already gone. There is

(01:43:59):
no defending And this is my two parties are a
complete fraud because they both know that this isn't the
nature of reality anymore, and because they know that everything
that they say is a lie, they act as if

(01:44:20):
knowing full well that this is just a perception of
a government rather than this being a corporatetocracy run by
banks and financial systems that have everything you can imagine
as far as hatred towards you. And when they're damn

(01:44:41):
getting ready and they're done using us and manipulating us
to do things for them, it'll be our turn to
go down the same way we've been taking other people down.
And there's such a total controls, such an embedded tick,
this parasite at this point, we would have to at

(01:45:04):
the same if we really wanted to make a change,
we would first have to say and would have to
be a collective decision, and one that would result in
absolute warfare against us if we did this. But we
would have to reject everything that they've ever told us
was of value money wise, because that's the only way

(01:45:26):
to eliminate their power is to accept a different form.
And they control paper money, and they control coinage, and
they control our concept of silver, gold, platinum, all that stuff,
and that it has value to it, all those things.
Because they have all of it for the most part,

(01:45:48):
and they print the rest. They can always manipulate, leverage
and buy off traitors to mankind, the short term thinkers,
or maybe they'll be promised that they'll be spared plus money,
and then that's enough for them to think that they're
protecting their family at the expense of the rest of

(01:46:08):
the world. I mean, I mean, I'm sure there's a
few people here listening that would think, man if I
kind of wish I would get that deal so that
I at least know that my family's safe when we're
heading into this. But see, here's the thing about the
devil and diabolical stuff. They don't they don't honor things.

(01:46:31):
Just because they want something from you one day doesn't
mean they won't want your demise another day or find
you disposable the next. And if you played their played
games with them, and if we want to use it,
if you absolutely have to use a Charlie Kirk situation

(01:46:51):
to kind of prove that you don't, they technically didn't
need a skirmish or a disagreement in the first place,
the moment somebody comes a friend to this group of
cult worship, at least this cult, following if you will
do this cult of I could say Jews, but it's
not the same deeper Saturn cult, right, because it has

(01:47:14):
not just Jews involved in this thing you want to
call Mason's it's not really, it's another mask. These are
all just different labels. Right to the core of it,
this ancient cult and what it wants to do with
you and to you. And it's been around long before
Zionism was even a concept. If that's whatever, what was

(01:47:41):
I saying? I started reading something? Yeah, So if they
don't have to have a reason, right, if it benefits them,
they don't have to have had a falling out. They
will just say, okay, well, you've played your legions to
us and you've taken our fake money. So you've you've

(01:48:04):
entered into contract, whether it was a signature or not,
or you've entered into the cult, whether it was uh
you know, known by you or not. And because you're
a member of the cult, you will do what's best
for the cult, for the high, for the greater good.
And if we have determined that the greater good would
be served by leveraging your death in a strange way.

(01:48:27):
Then they'll do that. I didn't realize I didn't take
out this line here that bothers me. Sometimes I missed
the edge. That's irritating. Oh well, it's okay, So yeah,
what I say, it's checkmate. I mean, there's something something
weird's going to have to happen. And again you'd have
to pull you'd have to pull the the roudg out
from underneath them for what they can manipulate others with.

(01:48:52):
So if it's not fear, then it's money or blackmail.
So I mean, and it's over all three, there's a
lot of there's a lot of self centered, short thinking
people who don't care about what happens to the next
generation or themselves, who don't have children, who doesn't matter,

(01:49:13):
self serving people who wouldn't care what happens after they're gone,
And they'll make the short deal and they'll regret it,
probably in their own lifetime, because these people are ready
for a massive puim or purge. So just because one
day they make a deal with you, or you make

(01:49:34):
a deal with them, it is more likely more closer
to the reality It doesn't mean that you have any
assurances for the future, but you might. You might be
a big guy on social media, you know, because you're
promoting some sort of materialistic nonsense about chasing dollars and
selling like, you know, digital products and you know whatever
they call those things, programs or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:49:57):
Some of them might be legitimate, like a digital products
not but there's a lot of people out there who
like to flot their money in your face and I
don't know, you have to wonder how much of it's real.
Are are there houses even real? Or is this another
like one of those YouTube family type of things where
they rent out or they own, like the studios own

(01:50:18):
these vlog houses. And you think it's these people and
their money that got them this, but in reality it's not.
They're they're the talent and they're they're selling you a
materialistic persona where everybody's rich. Kids are making money. This

(01:50:40):
is the perception off of YouTube and YouTube family or
YouTube children child content made for kids. Content doesn't have
monetization in it, So how are they making their money.
It's got to be from clicks and views, which means
they have to have shit tons of those. And if
you just funnel a bunch of recommendations into children's like
you know, feeds. You can teach them the most vapid

(01:51:05):
lack of substance trash for their brains, and it will
rot them from within and fill them with materialistic ideas.
Some bad attitudes towards their family members, towards their dad,
towards their mom, usually towards their dad, make them think
that you're their parents are losers because they don't have

(01:51:27):
all this other crap that these people on this show
that are flaunted and go do unboxing. We're gonna do
an unboxing, right. I already did that. I showed you
the look and all these like you know, hey, I
spent eight hundred dollars on this thing on TikTok and
or you know, on Amazon, and this is what I got.
Like these things are like, yeah, must be nice. I mean,
obviously you're getting you're getting something for these videos because

(01:51:50):
you're not gonna just be investing that. So it's it's
a whole thing, right, And we a lot of these people,
these these people from top to bottom who like to
fan out their money and throw it at you and
do all these little trick tactics they're trying to encourage
people to chase the the jew dollar, right, because you

(01:52:19):
need that in order to have the things and the
things they have they are selling to you why you
need them all the time. It's a big advertisement. It's
big infomercials and then a little bit of story and
dumb story, completely devoid of any like moral lesson or anything.
And that's what sells. But at least we think it does.

(01:52:42):
We don't know if it does or doesn't or not,
because those numbers could be inflated for all you know,
or maybe in the beginning to get them to a
point where now kids are just watching them because they're
twenty three million views and you know, they're everybody knows
about them, like af mouth like that. It's not a
bad one. I don't think it's not terrible. They're just
doing like minecraft stuff. But there's some out there, like

(01:53:06):
the zam fam and all these other things. They're just
completely void of anything. They're loud, they're notxious, they're flashy,
they're you know, if you had if you have to
listen to it, it's annoying as hell. Now if you're
if your child is constantly bombarded with this overstimulate, overstimulation,

(01:53:29):
and all these poorly conceived and hollow materialistic values or
lack of values. You have to overcome all that in
your family life, and then they're gonna go to school
and get socialized from the other kids who don't have

(01:53:50):
parents like you, and there'd be exposed to that. It's
this is the erosion that I would really, as a father,
see a lot. I see it happening. I see when
I go to these events, like the sports, not so
much in the gymnastics, but I don't really see them
that much. It's not like I see more of their

(01:54:10):
mannerisms at at other events, you know. So you have
to hope that they attract your children, attract the higher
caliber of a friend, but they're still going to be
exposed to the lowest common denominator. And even if you're
going to one of these good you know, not maybe

(01:54:32):
not private, but like a charter school or something like that. Well,
here's the problem. The element still gets in there because
of government programs that inject that poison of lower, lower
caliber people and lower caliber people's children into those environments
as well. So they're what you paid to have your

(01:54:56):
child go to. Someone else is getting off of your
tax money to do the same. And what normally would
have been a kind of like a weeding out process
to get rid of the bad elements, it's now it's
like an open sieve. And a lot of times even
they get incentives, like if there's only x amount of
positions that year, the people who are actually more qualified,

(01:55:21):
I guess you could say, or more worthy of being there. Well,
no they can. They can stuff that with a bunch
of you know, put rats. Com might not put that
in the charter school. So the world sucks, man, the
world really sucks. Why I'm here doing what I do?

(01:55:45):
Remember Cooper, put this is Alex again. Remember Cooper talking
about the group that Bobo Gritz. Yeah, I was part
of Green Berets or special Forces or whatever they were. Yeah,
he was also part of that I think it was.
Was it Pop Pop? I don't let us think he was.
He was part of the team that actually murdered the
real resistance in Vietnam to the communists. They wiped them

(01:56:07):
all out, and then they just had their little you know,
murder ritual and poppy field theft and called it the
Vietnam conflict. But yeah, they they went in and the
people who were truly freedom fighters against communism, because we
are the ones who spread communism and the whole time

(01:56:30):
that we say they were trying, not that we didn't
do a very good job in uh Korea, be sure
as all did everything good to create it in Bolshevik Russia,
and then we fought war alongside of Stalin to destroy
Germany and Japan. So who's we like to invert reality here?

(01:56:56):
Because guess who runs the show? The people who invert everything.
So yeah, they murdered. They murdered like it was things
like twenty thousand and thirty. I don't know how anywhere,
but they wiped them all out quick, and uh, it
was a big It was a big lie that there
was any like, yeah, there was other people still fighting,
and yes there were still civilians, but it was it

(01:57:18):
was just a game. Like the people who truly were
sincerely trying to get rid of the element, the bad
element in Vietnam were all murdered by America. Yeah, yeah,
so here is but he mentioned they took out like
thirty thousand enemy forces during Vietnam War. I have a
feeling it'll be like that whenever they do it here.

(01:57:38):
If it won't be a civil war or Vader triggered
event or a combo of both. Just kicking thoughts around.
Yeah no, yeah, I didn't read the rest of it,
but yeah, yeah, that's that's exactly yet. Yeah, and then
he turned around and tried to also have Randy Weaver
murdered bo what is his name? Bo Grits, Yeah, greats

(01:57:59):
whatever the hell? That don't don't know how it's said.

Speaker 2 (01:58:02):
It was.

Speaker 1 (01:58:04):
He was trying to talk him onto the phone to
to uh position his head by the window so the
sniper could kill him. And he was trying to and
he said that he he's the one who came in
and saved the day of Ruby Ridge whatever, that there
was such a Freemasonic clown and demon. Yeah, we be

(01:58:28):
in the resistance and anybody. Yeah, and the resistance doesn't
mean you're you're a tactical tactical todd you know, with
combat training. It just means that you don't agree with
what they want to do to you. That that's the resistance.
To them, they've lowered the definition to make everybody a criminal,

(01:58:51):
because that's what they've at least quietly, not secretly, but quietly,
have been treating us like for ever since, at least
since nineteen thirty three when they flat out stated it
with the the second portion of the the Emergency Powers Act.
I think it was that was entwined with the bankruptcy,

(01:59:20):
and I said that that was the only way they
could justify taking the gold conface getting gold, and just
guess where the gold went. The prop up a bunch
of Bolshevik Jews. And that was a second wave of funding, right,
not the first one. The first one came through with
the the Jacob Shift stuff and you know the fact

(01:59:42):
that the federal serves already here and the Louis brand
Eyes and all that stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:59:47):
That was all.

Speaker 1 (01:59:49):
Yeah, all that, okay, So we'll get into the next one.
So we don't drag out anymore here. The wants have
anything to say when the world sucks, bust balls. See
when you say it, I know it's not it's not
like intended to be mean.

Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:00:07):
Someone said in a video that sounds like a bunch
of ball shit, and you said it with three a's,
and like, uh, this is a I said, nice, I said,
this is a one in a half hour video. Could
you maybe narrow down what it is that you're referred
to was the one was done. Maybe he was commenting

(02:00:31):
on the other comment with the guys that when someone
it was like, there's no way with bad knees, he's
still doing five hundred because that's like Elite Squad I
found out. Uh un, let's say's over two fifty. I
don't know if he waste that much, but yeah, if
you if you were like two two twenty, like Elite
Squad is like five seventeen, So if you had two
blown out and easy, I don't know. I'm not there.

(02:00:53):
Who do I know? And if somebody wants to have
their little thing of that makes them, you know, feel
better about losing their their ability to do something in life,
and that's all that's what makes them happy. Why do
I care if I really need to stick it to them,
you know, it's like it's whatever, that could be nice. Okay.

(02:01:16):
I think he's coming back Tuesday too. And though I
didn't appreciate him challenging me on the whole thing when
I was like, no, no, if I really need to
get into this whole thing about as to how they
lie and why they lie and all this other stuff,
I will. And I don't trust anything that they do
because I've been Yeah, dude, it didn't even take that
much of research.

Speaker 3 (02:01:36):
It was like on.

Speaker 1 (02:01:38):
Regular cable them talking about how forensic science this is
like years ago, like decades ago, how forensic science is
all bullshit. Basically, like UA is having like a less
than I think it was fifty percent accuracy because there's
all these things that can mar it's all about markers
and elevations and they it's like that, So now tell

(02:01:59):
me what you know about DNA and blood test if
you can't, get you pissed right, you know, And then
like the fingerprint matching thing is another scam. They're all
smoking mirrors. Most fingerprints are very very close together as
far as how they look. So a sixteen point match
is like saying, I'm going to pick anybody, and you're
going to tell me that that's the guy, because that's

(02:02:20):
the guy that we want to take down. If you
had a three to two point match and you brought
it up to that, maybe there'd be more of ability
to narrow it down. But you could match the people
up who aren't even the right people, and you could
lie about it anyway, and oh there's no way, okay,
because there's so much integrity and anything that has to
do with medical because when you get into the field

(02:02:40):
of like testing, you're talking about the medical establishment who's
also a bunch of bogus science. So if his belief
and trust in these types of institutions is a huge
and major issue, I thought he was probably beyond that.
But you know, he was a diehard want to be
marine than want to be idea. So maybe there's a
thing there where he has a little bit of belief

(02:03:03):
in scientism because that's the rule that he was fighting
for with. I don't know. I'm not a psychiatrist, so
I don't know what's up, and I'm not saying he
needs one. I'm just saying I'm not gonna psychoanalyze killed
privacy forever. They will mandate an app to watch you
client side scanning. Now, this one, this one's interesting. You

(02:03:27):
ready for it? Do it.

Speaker 6 (02:03:31):
There's a huge crisis looming and this is brinksmanship here.
We're about to tip over the whole new world of
surveillance that will change our digital lives forever. This video
is a warning to all we need to react now
or it will be too late. I had to be
too accurate in my videos that normies have labeled as fun.

(02:03:54):
But notice that I've never retracted anything I've said in
the video. I've ever done never often. I'm trying to
pass a message to.

Speaker 1 (02:04:03):
You FUD fucked up delivery. Now what does FUD mean?
I don't get it.

Speaker 6 (02:04:06):
Ahead of the curve so you can react. To some
of you, I'm too early, so you perceive it as
fear mongering because you're not understanding. Eventually, everything that I've
said has come to pass, and here we are in
a crossroads again. Certain things are about to happen if
the political will isn't there to stop it. First, it

(02:04:28):
will truly be the end of end to an encryption,
which I already predicted. Second, it will ensure the tightest
censorship of content subject to political WM. And third, it
will enable and normalize a surveillance technology that's been creeping
up so reliably closer and closer, and it is the

(02:04:48):
Vice content scanning. I've warned you about your iPhones, and
specifically the iPhone sixteen. I've warned you about Windows Recall.
I've warned you about Google's safety Core. I've warned you
about what embedded AI can do. All these warnings relate
to one thing.

Speaker 1 (02:05:06):
Yeah, VPN and Brave Browser isn't going to help you
if it's at the computer level, you know, the operating
system level. Not to mention the fact that the VPNs
are all pretty much run by OI.

Speaker 6 (02:05:16):
They really and you need to really understand the terminology.
It is called client side scanning. This is something that
all of you need to know intimately, because client side
scanning means the absolute end of privacy forever. Well. The
sudden crisis is that the EU is currently considering passing

(02:05:40):
a law which can theoretically be put in motion as
early as mid September twenty twenty five, which will mandate
this client side scanning technology. I thought this proposal was dead,
and now it has been revived and is gaining majority support.
Currently it is called EU chat Control. Forget the fancy words.

(02:06:01):
You will find out what this is all about and
how this affects you. The precursors to this technology are
already in place, as I've warned you before. Now this
will be combined with other features like euhe verification, which
is also in the works. You might think this is
an EU only thing and you have nothing to worry
about elsewhere. Sorry, folks, but The technology is the technology.

(02:06:26):
Once you build it in this infrastructure, and it is
already partially built, then it is a simple matter of
turning on a switch country by country. Let's dive into
this immediate crisis. Stay right there, what's the crisis? As always,

(02:06:51):
politicians are good at buzzwords. So the buzzword justification for
moves like eu chat control and euh verification is that
it's for that children. You never hear the word parents.

Speaker 1 (02:07:04):
Yeah, that could be taking two different ways anyway, Right,
it's for the protection. Is that what you're supposed to
read into that? Are you supposed to read into that?
Because this is how the devil works, right, it's about
your assumptions, your assumptions and presumptions, because you wouldn't, You
would totally not think it means the other thing that
it's for your children. Right, No, it's for their protection. No,

(02:07:27):
it's for your children. Get it in the buzzwords.

Speaker 6 (02:07:31):
Apparently everyone wants the government to take care of business
and parents will just take a back seat. But the
use of the hot button work child is that it
can be an excuse for doing absolutely anything, and unfortunately
the governments know this. First, let me summarize what's going on.
The first law in the works is EU Chat Control

(02:07:53):
and by the way, this is a parallel legislation to
the UK Online Safety Act, which is already being in
four as of July twenty twenty five, that one passed
last year. The main supposed threat covered by this legislation
is the famous buzzword CSAM, which I can't even define
because YouTube will demonetize me, so basically it means child

(02:08:15):
related porn. The UK version is much more general, by
the way, with a general ban on harmful content. Both
these pieces of legislation effectively puts the burden of implementation
of stopping this kind of content on every single platform.
For example, the liability to each company allowing this kind
of content is ten percent of global revenue in the

(02:08:38):
UK and six percent of global revenue in the EU version,
basically saying that if you don't abide by their rules
to implement this, you are essentially out of business in
the EU and UK. I can't imagine any big tech
firm willing to pay ten percent of their global revenue
and still stay in that country. So the stick is extreme,

(02:09:02):
follow rules or you're out of here. What is the rule?
Here's the rule, each platform is responsible for scanning the
content of all traffic pre encryption, meaning there will no
longer be any private traffic whatsoever. And then when there
is content that is deemed to be illegal under this law,

(02:09:25):
then the platform needs to identify the content and then
forward it to law enforcement. Since there's no way to
know in advance of content is illegal, then it becomes
vital for every platform to scan everything. Now, these laws
are supposedly limited to photos and videos, but as I
was explained later, forget that. That means nothing. It just

(02:09:46):
means a bunch of stupid politicians who don't understand the
technology claim there's a limit, but it doesn't mean the
platforms are obligated.

Speaker 5 (02:09:54):
To do that.

Speaker 6 (02:09:55):
Wait, this is the EU and the UK. How does
it affect someone in the US. It's coming. Just stay put.
I need to get the foundations in place. First, client
side scanning technology. I mean, so many videos on client
side scanning already, but I want you all to know
this by heart. Client side scanning means some app will

(02:10:19):
be required to scan your device content. This will be
an active enforcer at the device level. If you do
something against the rules of the enforcer, you are reported
to authorities. The term client is a technology term that
is contrasted against server. Client means your device, your phone,

(02:10:39):
your computer, your tablet, your car basically translates to devices
you think you own because you paid for them. The
euphemism server points to each queue of the platform, which
translates to something in the cloud, meaning this relates to
the data storage of the platform somewhere on the Internet.
There's no doubt that a server surveillance has been happening

(02:11:00):
the whole time, and Apple, Google and Microsoft actively scan
your cloud content for something illegal.

Speaker 1 (02:11:07):
So yeah, and wait a minute, though, who said we
want the cloud in the first place when that started happening.
Here's the thing they also push you into. And I
know it's not some big scheme to get it down
or ninety nine out of you every month, but.

Speaker 3 (02:11:21):
I had.

Speaker 1 (02:11:23):
The go pro app on my phone, and I don't
have a I don't have a big phone like a
you know, a four K screen Samsung or a Kniphone
or anything like that. I have like a a Metro
PCs phone because the plans are cheaper, and those phones,
unless you get an unlocked one, they don't have the
same features even if it has the same name as
the other ones. They scale it down. It's like a

(02:11:45):
shit version of it. Right, So I have this whatever
phone it is, it's not even anything that matters.

Speaker 2 (02:11:51):
But I.

Speaker 1 (02:11:56):
Had my cloud fill up, and I couldn't figure out
why I kept on clearing everything out. I kept and
it just it would just keep on throwing it back
from my phone into my Google account. I'm like, why
the hell is it doing that? I keep clearing it's
coming right back, double, triple, quadruple times. So it's like
there's ways of shutting it off, but it's not easy,

(02:12:16):
and any little stupid thing that happens on your phone
can change the settings or on Google to make it
so that it's switched back on, and now things are
being stored again. I don't want that shit stored there,
you know. It's like, if it's on my phone, then
I can I can save it somewhere else if it's
important enough to me, a picture or something like that,
or a video or like I don't save videos too

(02:12:37):
much unless I'm making and recording on my phone itself,
but then when I'm done uploading it to somewhere, I
delete them. And all this stuff was just clogging up
and taking all of my all my storage data in
all my storage space. It's like it took me ten
years to use whatever the minimum amount or the maximum

(02:12:58):
mount was that they give you on a Gmail account,
And then all of a sudden I couldn't get it
to stay out of the red and I was I had,
I had cleared out every single email I've ever had,
thinking that that's what it was, and it wasn't. It
was it was other ship. And I'm looking all around
like why am I wasting my time doing this? And

(02:13:18):
why is it forcing all this shit to be up
to be backed up? There No one fucking asked for that,
And I don't like the idea that it was just done.
It irritates the hell out of me when things try
to outthink me or do things in my best interest. That,

(02:13:39):
to me is one of the most demonically evil things.
It's just it's an indication of evil when especially it's like,
where do you come off not asking my permission?

Speaker 2 (02:13:54):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:13:55):
And this is this is the this is the snowballing
of that. It's getting much much worse. But then I
started paying the dollar nine nine to freaking Google every
month because I couldn't get the fucking data to get
out of. You know, it would just kept on filling
back up. Now I'm at likes eighty eight percent again.
And that's where one hundred gigabytes? Where the fuck is
it all coming from? And everything I delete doesn't do anything.

(02:14:19):
Takes kilobytes away instead of you know what I mean,
or megabytes away instead of gigabytes. What where is it?

Speaker 3 (02:14:25):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (02:14:26):
What is it that they're storing on me? And it
doesn't make any sense. And here's the other thing I
can't state about my my phones lately, the last two
phones I've had. I also don't like the fact that
you can't take the batteries out anymore. That's that's demonically evil.
The other one is the last two phones I've had,

(02:14:50):
I would I would take. I took the SD card
from the previous one and I put it in the
new one and wanted it says SD card not not recognized.
It's an SD card. There's no reason for you to
format it. What you want to do is you want
to erase it. And I don't want you to erase it. Fucker.
These are my child's photos and it's on an SD card,

(02:15:12):
So it's not on the computer on the phone storage.
So now I have in my phone right now, I
have an SD card that isn't accessible by my phone
that I refuse to erase, but I just forget. It's
got the case on it now, so it's a pain
of the ass to get to it to pull it out,
because like the simcard and the SD card come out
in the same little little rack there, and it's like,

(02:15:32):
I don't want to do with all that, and just
try to put it someplace, something so tiny that goes
into here, someplace that it doesn't get lost. So it's
just in my phone doing nothing, one hundred and twenty
eight gigs, doing nothing. It is the last two phones.
They've been wanting to try to format my SD card.

(02:15:54):
There's no point in purpose. It's not running off of
a different format. So when they reform it, obviously everything's erased.
It's just all these little things make me think that
number one, they want to it's like subjugation. They want
you to taste it in every aspect of your life,

(02:16:15):
so that either think one or two things happen, you
outrageously aggressively resist them, or you break down and passively
accept it because you're getting used to it in every
aspect of your life to where it's erouding your your

(02:16:41):
resistance to it, because it's just the way everything is now.
But I don't accept any of that. I don't accept
anything trying. Like when my phone volume used to lower
itself on one of my phones, I'm like, motherfucker, I
put it up there for a reason. That's that's how
loud I want it to be. And it would sometimes
fight me, and I have to keep on turning back on,
turn it back up, turn it back up. Who told?

(02:17:04):
Who told the phone that it could outthink me? Like
these are the types of things that have had phones
thrown and stomped on by me before, Like that, that's
that's a level of I'm not going to put up
with that shit type of feeling that I have about it.
It's just one more thing to try to make you

(02:17:27):
submit and make you accept the fact that something else
is going to govern every aspect of your life. If
I want the volume up, I'll deal with it, Okay,
I don't need it. I also don't need a thing.
So you're excess a volume, dude, Don't tell me what
excess a volume is on a phone that doesn't get
very loud, and if I'm playing it through a Bluetooth,
I'm gonna have the baseboost around and it all the

(02:17:48):
way up so that it's up to like one hundred
and fifty percent so I can hear it through the
speaker as well. And it's it's nobody else's business how
I do that. Certainly not software program is going to
try to second guess me. All that crap is very
frustrating and irritating to me. Is that called opposition of
the finance disorder? Oh well, where it's called being a human?

(02:18:11):
Anything that's normal, a normal response by a normal person
who hasn't already had their their spirit broken, that's how
they would normally react. That's that's how you should react
to that stuff is with absolute zero tolerance to it.

(02:18:31):
Tolerating a little bit here gives them a They kick
the freaking barn doors open on other aspects of your
life and we can't have any of it.

Speaker 6 (02:18:43):
The change here is that the scan is to happen
at the device level on your phone, on your computer,
And the reason for this is to beat encryption because
certain platforms like signal, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. Do what it's
called end to an encryption, no one can see what
content is being transmitted. So the solution of the governments

(02:19:05):
is to scan the content pre encryption. This is not
a secret past CIA Director Brennan.

Speaker 1 (02:19:13):
And how do they do that? So the encryption itself
like even this like the Delta chat. You guys hear
Delta chat like sometimes to get an email that's just
a bunch of like, but it tells you have a message. Yeah, Well,
if they already know what the hell's going on before
the encryption occurs, then that's completely useless. Now all that stuff.

Speaker 6 (02:19:32):
You know, that guy who's in the news a lot
lately stated when he was in charge that the solution
to overriding encryption is to scan content before encryption. So
this has been the end goal of.

Speaker 1 (02:19:46):
Three, defeating the entire purpose. But don't worry. The government
will have every you know, secretive layer at its disposal.
That will actually work for them. Maybe not the employees
because again, remember spies is by on their own spies
because they can't have defectors, They can't have people questioning

(02:20:07):
what's going on. They can't have a weakening in their
power structure. So the people who will be monitored the
most will probably be people who work for the government,
then US pretty close close following second.

Speaker 6 (02:20:19):
There letter agencies for a long time now. Thus, obviously
any attempt to promote a solution to enable client side
scanning is a boon to the Brenans of the world.
Understand the true motives. The c SAM argument is just
a sucking cover. They've wanted this capability all along. Understand

(02:20:41):
the history. I've been following the words from the players
in the last decade. They reveal what they truly want.
And while you think this scanning capability is supposed to
be built into each online platform and messaging app, the
reality is that this is already being integrated into every
US except for Linux. I will tell you the details

(02:21:04):
in a moment. Again, let me repeat, the infrastructure is
already there. This is just the legal framework they're mulling
over now. They want you, the population, to accept this
as normal, just like you accept that phone surveillance as normal,
and you really shouldn't complain because you ought to have

(02:21:25):
nothing to hide.

Speaker 3 (02:21:26):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:21:28):
First of all, I value my privacy quite a lot.
It's not anybody's fucking business whether or not I want
to tell you something or not. If I want to
tell you, then I'll tell you if I don't want to.
I don't want to it. It's maybe it's part of
being Italian, but I don't like everything like you know
what I mean. If I choose to say something, then

(02:21:50):
that's my choice, but it's not going to ever not
be my choice. I don't. I don't like phone surveillance
in the first place I ever was accepting of that.
I don't found it normal at all. In fact, I
find it quite disgustingly disturbing. And then that's why, besides
the fact that they pump out a shit ton of radiation,
I will never have an iPhone, even though the screens

(02:22:11):
look really cool. Yeah that describing me or is really attractive,
very alluring. That four K imagery or better of now,
I don't know, it's very cool looking. Its looks very
very crisp and neat on a phone. But guess what
they can have it until something that doesn't have all
the other horrible, demonic, evil things that come along with

(02:22:32):
it in a pretty package. And if they don't, and
if it costs me more than I paid for my
first car when I was younger, then I'm not going
to ever have that phone. That's not an expense that
I think is worth it, especially with planned app Yeah,
planned obsolescence being a thing with Apple. It's stupid because

(02:22:55):
the moment that you feel like you're not gonna ever
get your money's worth of it before something catastrophic occurs,
that they force you into a new phone, and that
should be illegal. And I think they may have actually
paid money out because of that in the past. It
just goes only goes to verify that that is true,
that it did happen. At least it did happen. It

(02:23:16):
probably still does happen because who who holds people to
accountability anymore? You know, who holds them to account Nobody.
It's their system. And they stopped pretending like there's good
guys and bad guys. They're beyond that now they don't
have that fake argument so that people watch it happening,

(02:23:37):
so you know what I mean, Like, you don't engage
in warfare. If you see two armies fighting on the battlefield,
you're thinking, well, there's the opposition. You know, there's this
side on that side, and they're settling the dispute. So
this is outside of my I don't need to know

(02:23:57):
about this or deal with it. That's their thing. Well,
when it comes to things that affect you, and this
battle is put on as a show. In reality, both
this side and this side of working for the same hand,
and they're not actually at war with each other, and
there's not actually going to be anything but synthesis. The
thing that they wanted you to have in the first place, well,

(02:24:19):
you not being active in that just allowed for that
to happen. They put on the show so that you
wouldn't truly engage in real life things, and they would
have their little performance, their little theater. They're little democrats. Ah,
the Republicans are the leftist crazy, the right wing extremement.
It's all that shit. It's all the same freaking beast,

(02:24:44):
and none of those things, even the crazy stuff, it's
all intended to make anybody who has a logical, reasonable
mind react to it and think, holy shit, these people
are crazy, or the things that are done in the
name of these labels, holy shit. That that is pretty extreme.
That seems a little bit of overboard. Since when was

(02:25:06):
it a right to do that to another living being?

Speaker 9 (02:25:10):
Right, you.

Speaker 6 (02:25:13):
Need to not.

Speaker 1 (02:25:15):
Stifle your youth, so you have to encourage them to
cut off their watts and take hormone blockers. This is
where we're at now. Otherwise you're oppressive in a bigot.
I thought that would be called child abuse and evil
and have you strung up in the town square and
beaten with a stick until you died. In previous year,

(02:25:37):
you know eras, But now it's you're the bad guy
if you don't do it, and you're the good guy
if you do.

Speaker 6 (02:25:47):
The client side scanning infrastructure. The first salvo in the
client side scanning tech was fired by Apple when it
announced the neural hash solution.

Speaker 1 (02:25:57):
To see sam in neural hash doesn't sound too good
because you know, to make corn beef and hash and
hash browns and hash browns are typically fried, and neural
and hash and fried brains just doesn't sound good.

Speaker 6 (02:26:10):
August twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (02:26:11):
But at least there's apples in it, so it might
be tasting sweet.

Speaker 6 (02:26:15):
If you all recall. Apple received a lot of backlash
on this, so they publicly suspended the project, but privately,
the important component that actually analyzes your content and creates
a text based description is still there and running today.
It is called Media Analysis d SO. This is an
early AI tool that can analyze images.

Speaker 1 (02:26:38):
And I'm not trying to be funny here, but it
just makes me think that his botox didn't fail, didn't
work out the way he wanted it to. Let's just
I'm done. I'm not teen to be mean. He's a
nice man, Uncle Bras.

Speaker 6 (02:26:51):
The general term is called computer vision. What public statements
about neural hash imply a halt, The reality is that
the structure remains. And actually it was discovered that media
analysis D was already in place way before the announcement
of neural hash and c sex.

Speaker 1 (02:27:10):
Surprise, surprise, the next salvo in.

Speaker 6 (02:27:12):
Client size scanning came from Microsoft.

Speaker 1 (02:27:14):
Right the thing that, oh, we're proposing this thing and
people are like, no, we don't backlash, and they're like, yeah, okay,
darn it. Meanwhile, the stuff that they really wanted to do,
they did without your knowledge. Isn't that very governmental of them?

Speaker 6 (02:27:28):
As you all have heard from me? Early last year,
Microsoft revealed that technology called Windows recall, and what is
Windows recall is actually more sophisticated than media analysis D.
This is when Windows takes a screenshot of what you're
doing on your computer every few seconds.

Speaker 1 (02:27:46):
Then they kind of like the Way Back Machine, except
and everybody's got damn.

Speaker 6 (02:27:49):
Computer computer vision AI analyzes what is on screen and
then creates a text description of what it saw.

Speaker 1 (02:27:57):
So re membory kids to magazines if you want to
whack it.

Speaker 6 (02:28:02):
Okay again, here's a case of a solution supposedly looking
for a problem. The whole point to window recall is
actually to support the see what you see technology of
AI or AI can watch you and then act upon
things that you saw. What makes this a big step
up from the original Apple computer vision is that this

(02:28:24):
is advanced enough to actually read the actual text from
the screenshot. It is not limited to analyzing photos. Then
Google just recently followed in twenty twenty five with the
release of Google System Safety Core. This technology, again is
computer vision and another implementation of see what you see technology.

(02:28:44):
Not explained, of course, is that all this can be
used by the AI companions. At the moment, none of
the AI companions are working yet, and it is a
certainty that when Apple Intelligence is turned on then will
have something more advance and then media analysisdy And this
is because both Apple AI and Mircosoft AI work from

(02:29:05):
the same AI provider, and that is Open AI. What
did it tell you?

Speaker 1 (02:29:10):
Yes? Yes? And isn't it wonderful that sodomites, people who
literally stick it in the other people's bungholes or having
something stuck in theirs, are at the floor front of
all these companies that are doing spying on you because
they're perfect apparently their lives there. Obviously, when you're that

(02:29:31):
much of a in your own head, is what is
offensive to that person? What is a threat to that person?
Because these aren't rational, noble people who are doing this surveillance.
And if that was the case, they would have to
make a whole much, a whole lot stronger case as
to how this is somehow supposed to protect me, Like,

(02:29:51):
shouldn't you make an assessment like this person is decent,
they don't require this. Maybe we should figure out who's
going after them, and folks, our surveillance on that foreign interest,
local crazy fucks that are being stirred up by I
don't know, veys. Of course, this isn't happening because it's
the way ves doing this. You've got freaking sodomites. Everybody

(02:30:16):
go Peter thiel open Ai. I'm gonna say probably Ellison
as well, even though he has a son. That doesn't
make a difference. He put it in he got drunk
one night and did too much coke and ended up
with a check. You know, whatever, doesn't matter. What they
do every once in a while with their preferences are

(02:30:37):
probably two different things, I'm sure. And you got to
keep that bloodline going. God knows where he's coming from.
These are the people, These are the minds working with
your president to create your future of crippling, sold killing,
soul crushing surveillance. Because you did nothing wrong to deserve it,

(02:31:02):
mind you, But the sales pitch here is that it's
for your protection. No, it's for your enslavement. They're done
playing games. They're going to continue to always gas lay
and deny what they're doing and why, but they're going
to continue to do it and rapidly, and at one

(02:31:26):
point they're going to be like, it's out of our
control because AI has it all. They're the ones making
the decisions now.

Speaker 6 (02:31:35):
The only you hear is that the client type scanning
is now being built into the operating system infrastructure itself.
This means it will not be necessary for Sickle or
WhatsApp to change codes, and all that is needed is
for the OS to do the proper detection of what's
on screen, and all the messaging apps are off the hook.
The surveillance machine will have been permanently embedded. They say

(02:32:01):
I'm lying. Of course, we have the people who will
say I'm lying because media analysis, d Windows Recall, Google
System Safety Core don't currently talk to HQ. Currently there
is no detected messaging between these particular client side scanning
modules and HQ. Yes, I know that, but the infrastructure

(02:32:26):
is in place. The next piece in the infrastructure is
the AI companion. The AI companion will be able to
judge if communications should take place and get instructions from HQ.
If someone wants to challenge me on this, I will
ask if this is such a big technological step. Well,
of course not. If you have a running AI with

(02:32:48):
the tools for scanning content and text, and the AI
is already moving content back and forth from the AI
servers to the devices. Are you saying it is a
big deal to turn on the sw which This is
the stupidity of people who are so gullible. I have
an interesting philosophy and technology. If the potential is there

(02:33:09):
to use the technology for evil, it will be used
for evil. So if there's no technological limitation what's the
limitation the will of the companies do no evil? Yeah,
they took that out. This is not just an EU problem,

(02:33:30):
and this is where the scope of the client side
scanning problem needs to be understood. The technology itself is
not limited to the EU. As I already stated to you,
the pieces to see what you see technology are all
in place now. Google was the last one I was
waiting for. So all the major os is, meaning Windows, iOS, macOS, Android,

(02:33:52):
all now support the modules for client side scanning. All
these OS's have an impending release of an AI companion,
and all state that the AI will be able to
understand your desires by looking at your content. Meaning it
is clear the AI will do client size scanning. So
the only missing piece is for a reporting element. And

(02:34:14):
this is when the AI squeals on you. But I
don't do se Sam. Who cares? This again is a
sign of shallow thinking. I'm trying to raise your intellectual awareness, folks.
Focus on the technology, not on se Sam. Se Sam
is the ducking cover. I'm repeating myself, right, What is

(02:34:37):
the technological difference between spotting sea Sam and doing censorship?
What is the difference between child harmful content versus screening
opposing viewpoints. There is a zero difference. This is the
stupidity of politicians. As I said, they're basically digging their
own graves if they're not in political power. The technology

(02:34:58):
can be used for any perp once you put in Well.

Speaker 1 (02:35:01):
Here's the thing, there is no such thing as political power.
That's been the show. Remember heard Trump said you're gonna
be it's gonna be the last president. Well, that's because
there's going to be an automated system put in place
before he's gone.

Speaker 6 (02:35:14):
Spy modules that can see everything.

Speaker 1 (02:35:16):
Then you might as well do the for the cult
of course what just happened?

Speaker 6 (02:35:20):
Well, version of life where the TV screen is a
two way camera and you report to the TV every day.
Once you put in spy modules that can see everything,
then you might as well do the or well version
of life where the TV screen is a two way
camera and you report to the TV every day for
your daily work assignment. My gosh, this isn't that far away.

(02:35:44):
And the problem here is that the technology allows a
different implementation by country. So China would love this. Any
country with a dictator would love this. Turn on the
switch and the technology is there to have eyes on
every citizen.

Speaker 1 (02:35:58):
Yeah, and again, because of what we've been taught to
conceive and perceive, we think of other countries as being dictatorial.
The banks have been to dictators for over one hundred years,
well over one hundred years. Just because they let the

(02:36:21):
song and dance, dog and pointy show facade of what
you thought was a political system or government or parties
doesn't mean that that's how it was operated. Because when
people didn't follow the script that was given to them,
they were assassinated, or there would be some big, huge

(02:36:44):
scandal or some other thing. They would lose funding for
the next reelection or some other thing. They would completely
turn on their previous campaign promises, even though that's part
of the game. Sometimes even the best of them, if
they didn't already know going into it that they were

(02:37:06):
they were acting. They were there, they were auditioning for
a role, but they weren't. Actually they weren't directing shit,
They were actors. Once that got through their head, they
changed because it was a pretty dangerous place to be
if you were going to continue to pursue those ideas.
Because you walked into a place you didn't understand the

(02:37:26):
nature of, you may have gone in there with all
the greatest intentions in the world. But here's the thing again,
because of money. It takes millions upon millions of dollars
in order to be elected, which puts you in uh
a position of need from donors, which puts the donors

(02:37:47):
who give you that money their their interests have to
be served. And this is how no matter which way
you go in, even if you believed in something, it
you're getting this money to understand the game. And if
you don't understand the game, then you'll be removed from
the game. And the game is just what teach make

(02:38:10):
the boy think that this is real. That's it. Because
the banking system will do whatever it wants to do
to destroy the rest of the world, utilizing and we
can and cripple the country as it's doing it and
bankrupt it. Remember, they sap out everything, They redistribute everything.

(02:38:33):
All the money that being taken from here, taken from
here to go to Israel and go to Ukraine. That's
redistribution of wealth. So they did the same thing in Russia,
but not to Russia, not for Russians, but for the Bolsheviks.
And they'll do it and do it and do it
till world till there's nothing left of us. Meanwhile, they'll

(02:38:54):
use the lives of your family members to go murder
and take territory, and they'll say it's for democracy, when
really it's for whatever's in that ground that's of value.
Because they want the total monopoly, they want complete and
total dependence on them, so that once again, just like

(02:39:16):
the money, you have the complete and total dependence on
them for the stupid paper that they print out of nothing,
or the gold and silver that they've hoarded because of
the trickery of money in the first place, where they've
hoarded all that gold, and they want you to think
that those are the only things that have value. Well,

(02:39:37):
of course, somebody who has a whole shit ton of
something wants you to think that that's the most valuable
thing in the world. Now they have leverage over the
rest of the world. The only thing that makes people independent,
as they've noticed in the Middle East primarily but also Venezuela,
is that if you have black gold, texas tea under

(02:39:58):
your ground, or you have diamonds or some other thing
or lithium or whatever it is, well you can become
financially independent from their banks and become sovereign and nationalistic
and be a threat to their overarching con total control.
They can't have that. So in these final days they're

(02:40:19):
making a big sweep, and by proxy they're using Israel
to fight all the battles that America and the entity
that the entity that owns America has Israel there for
a purpose to indirectly start wars on his behalf and
cause problems and do all kinds of atrocities, washed through

(02:40:43):
the filter of that's Israel, how bad, that's the will
of America. That's not who's funding it. If we didn't
like it, it wouldn't it would the funding would stop.
It's the fifty first date, and go on talking about
forty eight as in the fifty third nineteen forty eight
Yusually you talk about the states from which the time

(02:41:03):
that they were inducted into the right. People like, it's
the first date, that's the death set. I'm like, you're
missing the point. I'm not asking you about the prioritization
of it. I'm saying that it's the fifty first date
by chronology. You know, just because he says something forceful
doesn't mean that you're saying the correct thing, or say

(02:41:27):
it with confidence. Well you're confidently wrong, then that's cool,
all right. And the same thing with Ukraine doing what
they're doing with Russia. It's because we want America wants
a war with Russia, so that's why they're funding Ukraine,
and because it's a Jewish interest, because that's what controls us.

(02:41:47):
Think about it, Ukraine issuel what's in common here? And
all you need to do is read Alexander Schultzen. It's
two hundred years together, first chapter, and you'll realize, Wow, Belarus, Ukraine,

(02:42:09):
they are as the rumor that they refuse to believe
that anybody to believe, have always been a unified Russian people,
but they had different tolerances for the parasite, and that
parasite overran them and started changing things, including the language

(02:42:33):
during the Bolshevik time, to separate the people, to weaken
the strength and power of a unified people that would
have stretched from Ukraine to Russia to Belarus. It was
all about dividing them, making them so that they could
never come together again. I don't know if that's a

(02:42:54):
forever thing at all, but that's how they wanted it.
They wanted them to have antagonism to their brothers.

Speaker 6 (02:43:05):
There is no possibility of encryption, and someone is always watching.
Is the fear only of AI watching? And here's the
current state of the technology. To implement SEESAM means that
the AI computer vision needs to understand the context of
content it sees to distinguish between harmless photos and videos,

(02:43:27):
like a parent dressing a child versus some more deranged activity. Today,
the accuracy of the AI in understanding c SAM is
pretty poor.

Speaker 1 (02:43:37):
According to do you think they'll care, though, Like, if
they want to take you down, it's just think about
all these backdoor things that they are talking about right now,
or these things that are better completely in your computer,
and how they could easily without the I only know
how difficult it was for the FBI to do this
to people in the past, But if they wanted to
put stuff on your computer that they would know what

(02:43:58):
to fined when they came raiding, you just think about
all the stuff that's already they're talking about here, and
how much more easier that would make it. It could
be on a file that you couldn't even access, they'll
be able to access because they know where they put it,
and they'll be like, look, this person's got all this
stuff on their computer thirty years in jail. You know,
everybody will hate that person because they've done that type

(02:44:20):
of shit to people before. And where do you think
they found all the material to put it on their computer.
They're the ones who freaking buy and sell that shit worldwide.
They're the ones who create that content. That's why they
have so much access to it, because these same demons
are the ones who get off on that shit. They're

(02:44:45):
the most evil things on the planet. Oh, by the way,
you remember that guy from a lost what is that called.

Speaker 4 (02:44:55):
God?

Speaker 1 (02:44:56):
I don't remember. I see I bet you have a
video on it. We'll talk about later.

Speaker 6 (02:45:08):
Grocked. At least eighty percent of reported seesam are false positives.
This means it is false to assume that only AI
would be watching content. Based on the way this is structured,
SEESAM would have to be reviewed by human reviewers, and
there goes a total elimination of privacy because if you
ever take a nude photo or partially nude photo, then

(02:45:29):
there's always a possibility that some human will see it
and evaluate it. And again, this assumes that the actual
real goal is SEESAM. Obviously, in the workflow to identify
flag content. It can be forwarded to some authority regardless
of the reason for flagging, so it can always be
examined by a human And now we are in the
realm of using this tool for intelligence and surveillance. EU

(02:45:54):
says photos and videos only. Here are more dumb politician
statements based on the legislation as it is being drafted.
They apparently want to state that the limit is for
photos and videos only. So whoever is fashioning these rules
haven't heard of Windows recall. Windows recall is already proving
that every screenshot is a photo, so everything is everything.

(02:46:20):
Windows can read the text on the photo. Whatever is
on screen becomes part of the analyzed content by AI
computer vision, and it is not limited to whatever the
governments want to limit it to. This is an example
of the technology already surpassing the understanding of the people
making laws. He verification in both the UK and EU cases.

(02:46:45):
This is also tied to age verification, meaning there has
to be an Internet ID. You can no longer have
anonymity on the Internet. Everything you do must be known
to the governments. Age verification is an interesting concept in theory.

Speaker 1 (02:47:00):
Remember we talked about this, so now you have a picture,
severify your who you are, and you show your ID.
They're saying that they're gonna make you do that for
everything on the internet someday. But with the Arizona they make,
they're gonna make you do that if you want to
go onto adult sites. That's what they're actually since September
or something had made it that way, so could you?

(02:47:24):
I mean, like, who the hell wants people to put
a face with the with their with their browsing history
on that and how desperately like addicted do you have
to be to that type of content to say fuck it?
And then digital i D yourself for and and the
reason why you got onto the digital i D system

(02:47:44):
in the first place is because of your porn habit.
Like that's that's pretty sad. It's clever, clever jews, right, yeah,
that's a good one, noves. Yeah wait, wait, wait, a
way to kick them in the junk there? But whoa
same theory because.

Speaker 6 (02:48:01):
I don't know how you can actually tell if a
person online is of a certain age, But trust me
on the reality of implementation. Because parents don't want to
control their children and would hold electronics that are not
age appropriate. The effective response is that every person in
the world needs to be spied on. There's so many experts,

(02:48:22):
like legislators in Texas banning certain porn site for example,
because of supposed age limitations. But really all that happened
is that people used more VPNs in Texas, so I
doubt if this accomplished anything. The only way to verify
a person is to have an Internet ID cross verified
with full IDs and photos. Thus, because of parents who don't.

Speaker 1 (02:48:46):
Care, Facebook, LifeLock, LifeLock, they got a picture of you
from every goddamn angle if they don't already have if
they don't have it on Instagram and every other thing
you know, so obviously they got all me. It'd be
pretty easy for them to create a database with all
and every look you've ever had and how you looked

(02:49:07):
and when you're really excited to show somebody your new haircut,
even shit or your hair color. Who knows what your
issue is or what your thing is, but you've got
a picture for it, and the matches with the rest
of your idea that they do Like, Facebook didn't let
you just be anybody. I don't know if they used
to do that, but then remember they started putting middle
names in That was a little creepy, right, like, why
is that a thing? M why do they make it

(02:49:29):
so that you can't ever delete your Facebook account. I've
tried doing that in I opened one up because I
was I had a book that came out in two
thousand and eight, and by two thousand and nine I
wanted to get rid of it. And it was like, yeah, yeah,
it's whenever you want to come back, it'll be here.
I'm like, no, I don't want it to be here.
That's the whole point of time to delete it. Then

(02:49:50):
I just left it. I don't ever touch it, but
I mean, like every once in a while jump on
there and do something, look at something, or I use
the messenger part of it more than anything else. But
that's pretty that's pretty messed up, right.

Speaker 5 (02:50:01):
That.

Speaker 1 (02:50:02):
I don't know if it's I don't think it's different.
But it was just one of those things where you
can say that you are deleting it, but that doesn't
mean it's deleted. It just means that you've decided not
to have access to it anymore. That is fucked. So
they know you're progressive, They like you know how they
can put through things with the computer models and be

(02:50:22):
like yes. Then they do the aging thing like this
is old technology where they show the person like this,
he would look like this now at forty years old.
If the suspect is like that type of thing. Right now,
they've got all these pictures of you in your in
your developmental trajectory, there's no way you could ever not

(02:50:43):
be you. And then they're gonna they're gonna digitize that.
It's kind of you did it yourself in the sense,
but all the stuff that's it's all coming to catch
up with us now, right The one thing I was
I was one of the biggest holdouts for Facebook. I
remember everybody else that oh my face with my face,
and I don't know if it was any better, but
I like, I let. I preferred MySpace because I could, like,

(02:51:07):
you know, decorate my my page and I could use
different embedding codes and have different pictures on there. And
there's a way to like convert your things into embed
codes and add them to there, so you could have
like I had red and stampy on there. I had
some like you know, what do you call Detroit red
wing stuff on there. I made it my own and
it looked cool, and uh, you know I liked the

(02:51:30):
the locals browsing thing. I I may have gone on
I've been a lot of interesting characters off that I'll
just put it that way. And but yeah, that like
that was that was the thing back then on my
shitty as a little computer in my in my tiny
apartment and Bolston Spa. Like that was that was enough.

(02:51:52):
I didn't need Facebook. And Facebook is like dead, I thought,
But now I don't know, they've already got they are
accomplish what they meant to accomplish, right, And then they've
just kind of shifted over to your Instagram where people
are more active these days, but they have them all linked,
like pretty much everything's linked when it comes to beta,
like everything you want to post something in one place

(02:52:14):
like would you like to also post it?

Speaker 6 (02:52:16):
Hear?

Speaker 2 (02:52:16):
Like?

Speaker 1 (02:52:20):
Why is that connected?

Speaker 6 (02:52:22):
We all now have to be watched on the internet
where every post and every website can be attributed to us.
Can you imagine a more chilling effect on free speech
depending on who's in power. Those in opposition will cower
in fear the police can knock on your door. Aren't
they doing this in the UK already? The plan implementation

(02:52:44):
in the EU is to have the age verification performed
by a central government approved entity. This entity will be
responsible for taking your idea and verifying your age. And
in exchange, you get to have an ID number issued,
which supposedly you can use over the Internet. And so
I figure you'll have to provide that ID number to
get access to certain sites or all sites. The dumb

(02:53:07):
politicians say the sites do not have to collect personal
identification since the ID number is already verifies. Okay, dumbass,
and then the government can directly find out the exact
name and address of the person and the username on
every particular platform. This includes sites like Signal by the way, right.

Speaker 1 (02:53:26):
So let's say you want to do content of those
things that the government might not appreciate or you know,
you know it's banned stuff because it's it's banned because
it has uh true health information in there and they
don't like that. Well, now on your pseudonym, you're still you.
You didn't check anybody their fu face? Oh your VPN,

(02:53:49):
that's cute. You know, at the computer level, they know
exactly where computer it came from, and they know from
your other activity exactly who that computer belongs to. And
doesn't really make a difference what your digital idea is
at that point Like this I think is actually if
as long as something everybody has a computer, it doesn't
even have to be a phone like a computer, then

(02:54:09):
don't they already know? But I mean your phone is
set up with your your payment information typically so they
know who you are. That way, they don't really need
the digital idathink that's just more like compliance shit like
travel compliance maybe, but like I don't I don't understand
how take your IP even if you change. Oh, look

(02:54:30):
at the MVPN guy, Like if they can do it
at the at the computer level, that that's reporting I'm
looking down at the computers like the TCM chip or whatever.
If that's what's reporting back to whomever, headquarters wherever, then
it doesn't matter all the little things you put in
between to try to think that you're super sleuth. At
the very core of it, they already knew who you
were before you got started. So that might be a

(02:54:53):
thing that would be important to certain people, not because
they're doing nefarious things, but the government. In relations to
the government, it might be considered that way simply because
they want to crush you and they don't want you
to have any sense of freedom. You know, I wants
you to feel like you can take a deep breath.

(02:55:15):
They don't want you to do anything without their permission,
and that's a shitty world that we're heading into, and
especially when it comes to things like forced compliance on
poisons that they're going to want you to be injected
with and your children injected with, because when that happens,
I'm telling you, there's going to be a very rapid
end to my life because the moment that becomes a

(02:55:38):
thing where there is no opting out, there's going to
be a final confrontation because I'm not going to let
my daughter be you know whatever. I hope it's not
the final conversation because I'm going to have to fight
it off an awful lot. But I don't see how
this could ever unless people got together that we don't

(02:56:00):
want to, you know, commit statism, suicide suicide by state,
suicide by the cult of allopathy, or suicide by the
cult of AI. When they're custom creating injections for you,

(02:56:21):
they're gonna do you know how many people are just
gonna simply die from that in horrific ways. Are you
gonna want to do that to your child, or think
or go to your grave knowing that that's something that
you allowed to have happen. Well, then what are you
going to do. There's only one way you can stop that.
If other people aren't going to stand up and make
them stop because of the sheer volume of them, if

(02:56:43):
everybody still remains as stupid as they are most people.
I'm not saying everybody, but you saw what happened with COVID.
Do you think those people turned on a dime? No,
And unfortunately it didn't kill off only the stupid, So
you know the ones that are probably eager for it,

(02:57:04):
They probably didn't dose them, and they can do all
this stuff through your health insurance and again tied to
everything else that you've ever done on the internet. They
know what people they probably want to make it through
that round of shots so that they can bitch about
how nothing happened to them, and you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
Nothing happened to me. Meanwhile, there's millions of dead people,

(02:57:26):
Well yeah, nothing happened to me. Well yeah, I think
there's a reason why the things didn't happen to you,
because they just made sure that you didn't get the
hot doses so that you could go around saying this
very ignorant shit because of your observational skills, have seeing
everybody else drop it dead around you didn't ever affect you.
It never computed.

Speaker 6 (02:57:47):
Privacy will be dead forever. Unfortunately, all the elements in
the infrastructure are already geared to allow this kind of surveillance,
The platforms are expecting it, and it's already built into
AI companions. The problem is that with this talk of
sea SAM, the attempt is to normalize this behavior. You
would be labeled as weird if you don't believe in

(02:58:09):
protecting against Sea SAM. Anyone against this technology must be evil. Well,
this is what Google and Apple convinced you today. That
surveillance on your phone is normal. Twenty four to seven.
Location tracking is normal.

Speaker 1 (02:58:24):
Right, turning your locations off? Ooh boy, that doesn't that's
the idiot button, right, the idiot button that says, oh
look at me, I'm invisible. I turned off the location. No,
if you have this anywhere near you, now that you
know that it can explode your face whenever USU IT
wants it to, that's also another thing to consider. But

(02:58:45):
in ever, if ever there's a bug out scenario, the
last thing you wanted to do is be anywhere near
this thing, or probably your laptop or anything else and uh,
definitely not tablets any of that stuff. But you probably
also want to try to to destroy this as much
as possible. And then after you've you know, smashed it

(02:59:05):
up with a hammer and you've peed on it, and
you've torched it with gasoline, and you bury it, and
then and then and then, as as it's tombstone, you
you PLoP a big deuce on it, and then you
run like hell and hoping that you got rid of
all this, all the little chips and ship that can
still send and send and receive. But the way you

(02:59:27):
don't do is you don't take it with you. You
don't let other people take things to a meeting, you know,
a meeting. Don't drive it with it, and don't just
leave it in your car. You know, Oh, I didn't
bring it. You told me not to bring it in
a meeting. I didn't you drove here with it? You retard, Well,
what if I need a phone? What if I need
a can you not like, can you have like a
little bit less crazy stimuli for twenty minutes while you

(02:59:51):
get here? You know, get rid of these things. Don't
put them in your home, don't put it when it
when the time comes, and you hopefully we'll all know
when that time is when they start falls flag and
its out of things and started saying domestic terrorists this
or irun that or you know martial law here, or
didn't we know that it's time to get rid of
these things. It should have been probably a while ago,
but we're all hooked. Those things will be your device

(03:00:18):
and people will be laughing at you. Here's the other thing, too,
is that if other retires don't realize that. Sorry for
the word, but it's kind of true. Neighbors other people, well,
they can still identify where you are through your neighbor's
phones that they didn't throw away. So you need to
be the hell to freak it away from a lot
of people, and don't google or map quest your directions

(03:00:43):
on how to get away from them either far off
place type type type type. Oh this looks good.

Speaker 6 (03:00:54):
You better not have anything to hide because they will
get you. So you better behave better not oppose anything,
or we'll cut you off. We'll cut off your social media. Hey,
with this digital idea, we could cut you off from
the internet.

Speaker 1 (03:01:08):
If we don't like you in China means like if
you have a business.

Speaker 6 (03:01:14):
Right, they can already cut off your money. Let me
repeat this, folks, please step up to the plate and
speak out. See Sam is a scam. Look at the
letters they're so close forget Sea Sam. Understand the technology
you're enabling. If you accept this, don't accept this, speak out,

(03:01:37):
support the privacy cause.

Speaker 1 (03:01:39):
And you know what that also does. I'm not saying
there is no answer. This is this is the world
that they've created. This is what the diabolical, demonic people
have done. Speak out. Okay, well, if there's not hundreds
of thousands of other voices right with your singing it
in Youdison, guess what you just did. All you did
is make it easier for them to put you on
a list. That's this is reality. I'm not telling you

(03:02:01):
to be a pussy. I'm just saying this is the
trappings telling somebody speak out against something that they don't like.
When you just told them that that, the srillans will
fight you and get you for speaking out against the result.
So the way to stop it, because it's already in place,
is to complain about it. So it doesn't come into place.
It's already here. They're just slow trickling the reality.

Speaker 3 (03:02:22):
Of it to you.

Speaker 1 (03:02:27):
Counter surveillance using bluetooth. That's it might be interesting. No,
we got for talkie talk Let's see what Tom looks
have been. It's been a while. Oh is I too
close to the mic? Honey pie? I think it's being

(03:03:03):
funny that I was final reconciliation. I am really really said,
you're Oh Jesus, Okay, No, dude, you're gonna start this bullshit. No,
you don't know what the fuck you were talking about,
and you made an assumption of presumption based off a
fucking single photograph, and then you doubled down on it

(03:03:25):
to be an asshole. Don't tell me what you just
simply did. Don't play. Don't do that play with me.
You are trying to be an asshole. You're trying to
speak out of a position of not knowing. I'm not
saying you don't know how to grill. I'm saying you
don't know what the hell what you're looking at. So
don't give me your ship peace out?

Speaker 3 (03:03:44):
Uh? Is it?

Speaker 9 (03:03:46):
There?

Speaker 2 (03:03:46):
You go?

Speaker 1 (03:03:48):
Don't funk up. Don't fuck up with me, because I
don't give a whole lot of choice. I don't give
a whole lot of uh. I like chances you show
me what to your true colors. That's enough. I don't
need to. I don't need to constantly let you into
our country just so that you can poison that type
of thing, you know, like like what everybody does with
the a vase. That's not me, that's not who I am.

(03:04:09):
If I see, if I see your true nature, I
know it already. Okay, it's it is what it is.
The game is over. I'm not gonna like, oh okay,
it's all right. Yeah here, let me tell you some
things about myself that you can then use against me.
And now, fuck you, dude, you're a piece of shit.
Get out of here. You came at me with a
big ass attitude because you saw us. I was sharing

(03:04:31):
a snapshot. I did a whole video on this, a
whole video on this about how I use a cold
top like a charcoal grill, an easy, cheap grill to
smoke chicken with, and then you had all these stupid
things to say about it. I went through the whole
process and showed it on a video that you obviously

(03:04:51):
didn't see, and then you wanted to make comments about it,
and then you wanted to double down at it when
I told you that you weren't correct. So just fuck off, dude,
Just fuck off. I don't care. Then you're gonna come
out to my onto my during the show and like
talk about it like you gotta you have mental proms.

(03:05:15):
Wait boom, yeah, yeah, Okay, you guys are having a
conversation with each other. Let's see if we got over
on FTJ sort of stuff. Okay, he has he has
eight or ten children. Does he also bang things in
the butt or get banged in the butt. I'm guessing
that's probably true unless he just has a feminine voice

(03:05:39):
that just like sounds like it's craving you know, male sperm.

Speaker 5 (03:05:43):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:05:43):
I don't know that's funny. More. Let's see, Americans really
need to take good look and logo back. Ask what
is yeah, yeah, yeah, fifty states? When Israel? Mm hmm.

(03:06:10):
Rob elaborates enough to explain how to do all the
work de googling is yet uh and stripping the jew
from your machines yourself practice has a really good Raspberry
PI four VPN set up. It stops just about all trackers,
even met up at facebooks. His email is kind of expensive,
but it's super handy. Rob is who I listened to

(03:06:31):
when it comes to every opstick online. Hold on auto
scroll you're gone missed? Yeah. He also he he also
has looks like he had put together a degoogled phone.
It's like a Linux running phone. Just read like a

(03:06:52):
couple months ago. He showed him. It was like an
unboxing like he was working on that. I was interested
in seeing what that's about and how freaking expensive that
might be able, No idea. It looks like I might
be well. Family wants to show feel free. I'm not
gonna get mad at if you do. Let's see put
me over here when I do that, and let me

(03:07:12):
just show this again the rundown. Scroll down, scroll down.
If you're on fiftyj you can scroll down here. You
see the blue thing. It says simper Fry at else
dot com. If you are here, scroll down and you
see simper fry lc dot com. Cook that.

Speaker 2 (03:07:29):
No.

Speaker 1 (03:07:29):
I'm a little disappointed after such a great show the
other day that we have yet to see a whole
lot of new members to the Doctor Gooden membership, especially
when I explained exactly how you're beating the system and
saving money in the long term, not even the long term,
the short term by not going to your doctor because

(03:07:50):
you have the real answer that's not going to harm
you at your fingertips, at your disposal. And you have
two extra times of a week to talk to doctor
Wood and ask him your questions on his Q and
a's because the only way you get into those Q
and A is to ask questions that are through his
membership site. Okay, and there's a plenty of other information
in there for you to probably get your answers before

(03:08:13):
you even have to ask him, and then you know
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(03:08:36):
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up your ninety essentials. And this one is forty two
dollars cheaper than the one that's on the thing you tangerine, okay,
but it's still wholeful of nothing vitamin and this would
this would be big substitute full of chemic acid. Could

(03:08:57):
be like the plan drive us even though I like
the plants drive venerals. This would be once something you
take every you only need to like every ninety two
I don't know, one hundred and twenty days. So it's
not a it's not a multi expensor. And then you
scroll down and we have to look around a little bit.

(03:09:20):
We're going to get back to some days in just
a second, like the core copper. But let's find the
IP six in the house. There it is. IP six
would be like the beyond osteoffects because there's this is
the magnesium and and uh calcium along with other things

(03:09:43):
in here. And it's still twenty hours cheaper than the osteofacts. Okay,
that's if you go off the prices on the on
the eiffelhealth dot com site. So if you talk to them,
if you talk to them in first, and maybe it's
like you know, on the phone, it might be less.
Now we did see for a brief moment that they
did have I'm not seeing it now as I drove

(03:10:08):
drove by it. Yeah, I just drove it by it.
Now it's not there anyway. Well they did, they did
for a while have the it still said it was
out of stock. But they had the Alaskan Cod Live
Royal that they said they're getting a whole shippment in,
but I apparently hasn't arrived yet. So those three things
plus the core copper would be a great thing. To

(03:10:31):
get this as an add on and then go to
the Eiffelhealth dot com. It's easy to get to when
you remember on doctor glutensit and get the e F
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right there you go, and then your nineties are good
to go. A lot of people I can't imagine, like

(03:10:53):
how many people is I don't know what the numbers
are because it goes through doctor Manso, but I can
see the results and it would appear like a ton
of people are doing the ninety essentils over here on Nasua. Well,
and that's awesome. It helps us out, both of us,
me and doctor Monzo tremendously, and it helps you out,
which makes us feel better about helping us out because

(03:11:16):
everybody's getting a benefit from it, so that's awesome. That's
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navigate that and look those up out of your own
and then there's all this stuff. Davis asked me about

(03:11:58):
the createen I had a bunch of other ones. I
actually have the powders for them. I was gonna contemplate
in the mix, but I just haven't gotten into it.
Although something always prevents me from completing that task. I
don't know mental block. But I do like the creating
hydrochloride a lot. And that's this right here. The book.

(03:12:21):
This is the the one that you're seeing in the
picture is just a pictures. But if you click on it,
there's links to get it right from the source. So
Barnes and Noble is the nine six by nine copy
that I normally hold up in the show. The Amazon
one is this part of this paperback one right here,

(03:12:43):
and then you can also get the hardcover or the kindle.
Kobo is a digital, Lulu is a yeah, digital too,
And then you hear this is some description, but then
it says here, this is how you pick it if
you actually want, if you have absolutely want it for me,
and I sign it, ding ding ding.

Speaker 6 (03:13:04):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (03:13:04):
Okay, there you go. Oh am, I dude, I'm one spot.
I think we're probably gonna see one point oh one.
We hit it, guys. We hit beyond one thousand subscribers
here on YouTube. We're close to five thousand over here

(03:13:27):
on Rumble at four point nine three six. I think
it was the last time I checked not Bad, Let's
kick it up and nat Cha. I was gonna play this,
but I just kind of said it, and I just
thought it was a really good explanation last week as
to why it's important to have the Doctor goodin membership
and why it's gonna save you a lot and not

(03:13:52):
just money, but like suffering and uh, I can sell
you from direct from the direct experience that it is
a one hundred percent a thing that did occur. Like
I was able to save myself a whole lot of
anguish from some painful events, including a kidney stone, thanks

(03:14:12):
to doctor Glennon. Right, as long as they're useful, right,
mors mm hmm. Yeah. So I think the new thing

(03:14:35):
that he's got, well, I don't know how new it is,
but I think this might be a workaround to that
that actually looks a lot like the But there's there's
there's two that he was talking about. I don't I
don't know if I have time to get into that
one today. Probably not. Let's see if I see it

(03:14:58):
in my stupid face. Let's see if I can find
it in my history of to start it over anyway, Oh,
you fucking douche. You see if what just fucking happened,
there is stefan about to start. I'm not going over
there tonight. I don't think that when you're here open

(03:15:18):
source phones, the only save smartphones is very little sacrifice.
Now there's another one that he came out with saying
that he started there's two different types. I forgot what
he said they were, but one was a Linux but
that wasn't available yet. But he's working or worked out
and has one now. It's like a BRAX three something
or other. So I might look into that the CEO,

(03:15:40):
after the protocol, after the prototype phase has had some
time to fix itself, you know, whatever usually happens with electronics,
then I'll consider it. As long as it's not the
same price as a as long as it's not the
same price as the iPhones and Samsungs. Because of that,

(03:16:00):
it's just never gonna happen with me. I was gonna
go through a bunch of this stuff. I don't have
time anymore. I'm sweating my balls off in this room anyway.
I mean I want to sometimes I like to stick
around until I hear the clapping over at uh FDJ.
But it looks like that ain't happened tonight. Uh what
does it there?

Speaker 3 (03:16:20):
It is?

Speaker 1 (03:16:23):
That one's weird, right, It's I guess if you're gonna
go like dad, then you can. It's like, you know,
it's the best best view for you know, that type
of thing. But uh, there's all kinds of what is
that stuff edible? Yeah, alf mel kittens. So let's do

(03:16:45):
with this real quick, Ah, keep a hand the wrong
one too. There we are. Let's hear cannibal course mom here,
because that's weird.

Speaker 5 (03:16:55):
So my eldest daughter just graduated high school and do.

Speaker 6 (03:16:58):
You know what the guidance.

Speaker 1 (03:16:59):
I'm sorry, but cannibal corpse fans don't look like her.
You can put the shirt on and sit in the
chair all you want, but.

Speaker 5 (03:17:09):
Okay, unclare never said not one time.

Speaker 1 (03:17:12):
Oh another thing too. There's a lot of things I
pick up when I hear people talking and seeing and
seeing things and everything is contrived everything and the fact
that they're on TV talking to you, it's part of
the there. They're there to convince you that this stuff
that you're engaging with is real, so that you continue
to engage in it and don't do real stuff. And

(03:17:33):
that could just be is like doing real stuff could
if you want to break yourself from it, could just
simply be going for a walk or a jog, going
for a hike, going and taking your daughter to the fair,
or go doing anything that's not like consuming information with
a phone in your face or a computer in your
face and seeing whether or not even the stuff that

(03:17:56):
we comment on it's like, yeah, okay, that all sounds
good that I could do the advert the like Okay, here,
let me give you an example of what I think
is fake okay, or might be fake because we don't know,
so we just we there's things that we hear that
we want to be true, and we fall into this
trap of not having any evidence that actually proves this

(03:18:19):
is true because we're too used to hearing a report
and accepting it. But remember what you said last episode
Smith mud monetization act, right, So let let's get into
this real quick. I know she's pretty. I'll get to
her in a minute. Okay, So god damn it. No,
it's this one near aw some of it. Well, that's

(03:18:43):
not going to help me at all, is it new?
This computer can't handle that, or this this camera, this
one can, but this one can. Lost Prophet singer Ian
Watkins dies in prison. Now, this is the guy who
went to prison for only twenty nine years, and he
was He was put in there because.

Speaker 7 (03:19:03):
He was.

Speaker 1 (03:19:05):
Loaded to the gills with like child porn. He was
raping infants. He would have fans, mothers bring their children
to him, and infants and he was raping them. This
guy was a fucking demon like every which way you
can think of it. And I guess yeah, admitting thirteen

(03:19:27):
child sex offenses. That's just just thirteen that he admitted to.
And it says ethical challenges posed by baby and toddler
sexual assault. This is a Welsh singer, Ian Watkins lost prophets.
Now he was murdered in prison, so they say, so,
see how I even just said it? They say that

(03:19:51):
he was murdered in prison. This guy ah son a
bitch on. Let me just say, all right, knowing what
kind of stuff he was into and just what kind
of things that these elites quote unquote or deleites do,

(03:20:16):
how do we know that what they say is true?
How do we know that he was even in prison
at the time that they said he was in prison?
People get locked in a box, you don't know where
they are. So did he die for the public or
did he die? Was he stabbed to death in prison?
Or was he quietly released back into the wild because

(03:20:42):
it's end of day's time and they want him to
wreak as much havoc as he can reek And how
many of more people will be like that? How I mean?
Makes you wonder what happened? With Epstein, not that he's
anybody special, but it's just another example of people who

(03:21:04):
do bad things and we then they then they memory
hold them for us, or they tell us that something
happened to them, and we just any how do we know,
did we have a body, did we see it happened?
Is there any were there any cameras when he was
being knifed this guy? Remember there's no cameras during the
during the Epstein thing, So how do we know what

(03:21:25):
happened to this guy? Because we read it and therefore
we believe it. They're controlling our perception of the world,
and that's all it took. And the people be like,
why would you even consider that it's not true? How
would you? How could because we do default believe in
these things. Is how they are able to manipulate and
control our perception of things. They also told you Charlie

(03:21:49):
Kirk was shot with thirty hot six. They also told
you that, you know a bunch of other things regarding
that stupid thing about the about Tyler who was getting
ice cream at the dairy queen that doesn't exist anymore
seventeen minutes after it happened, because that's what you do
when you've just shot somebody, you go in and get
ice cream right across the street from the place. That's

(03:22:11):
what you do. And yeah, seventeen minutes is also weird
number there, but it's whatever. Seventeen is cue, right, And
it's a couple other things too. So there's all that.
And everybody would love to believe that a guy who
did horrible things to a toddler was actually, you know,

(03:22:36):
they got some prison justice and was finally murdered. And
they said he was attacked previously in prison and survived
that knifing. But at this time they got him. Why
they wait this long to get him? He was put
in in twenty thirteen, right, twenty thirteen, it's twenty two now,

(03:23:00):
and it took him that long. Took them twelve years
to get him. Okay, sure, why not, do you think?
And we also want to assume that that's the reason
why they got him is because of that, not something
petty like you can't give our cigarettes on you know,
who knows what the hell happened and why. But we
make the narrative. This is the thing. We create the

(03:23:21):
narrative in our head, and if it sounds like it
makes sense to us, if it sounds good, then we
run with it. And yeah, this is one of those
times where the news isn't lying to us because it
makes sense we put it through our filter. It could
just be that things that would have made sense didn't
actually happen. Maybe he didn't get killed, maybe he got

(03:23:43):
set free somewhere in a field of toddlers to do
what he does. Who fuck knows, who knows what happened.
But we read this and we accept it. And this
is just an example, whether this is true or not,
it's just an example of how easy it is for

(03:24:05):
them to to create the reality that we believe in.
So it's not just oh, this opposing view that's wrong
and bad and we need to fight against that. It's
the view that you agree with that is also malicious
and after you and trying to get you and destroy

(03:24:30):
you as well, because they're both controlled by the same entity.
You believe in this, you go stand over there, you
believe in that, You go stand over there. Okay, you
two go fight to death now, and I'm going to
criminalize this group over here, well, this group over here,
because you know it's foke culture now and you're the
bad guy for wanting to protect your children from deviants

(03:24:56):
who want to groom them at your school. So you're
the bad guy, right, but they've already divided you got us,
and they've already created the insane world as it is
with all these things that should ever have come to
come to pass literally pass as you know, laws or

(03:25:20):
rights for people who have no rights to do things
that they do because their rights shouldn't be something that's
at the expense of another. But yet they do it,
and they criminalize the parent. They want to get, They
want to minimize and destroy the parent, and everything that
they programmed the world to do is to kill off
the parent, just like Disney Disney movies. Is there ever

(03:25:40):
a mom? So there you go, a twenty five year
old and a forty year old held on suspicion of
murder of musician forty eight who is serving twenty nine years.
That's what they want us to believe, and maybe you know,
we want to believe it too, because we want to

(03:26:03):
believe that this. We want to believe that this ass
kalon here got what he deserved because twenty nine years
wasn't enough for what his crimes were. With this guy
right here, child rapist, this crazy ass face right here,

(03:26:35):
look on the left, child rapist, infant rapist unless unless
he confesses to things that he didn't do and has
visual evidence against him to prove that he did it,
you know, so to sid point that out, because we've

(03:27:02):
got to be really careful, especially and I think this
all kind of ties together to it with what he
was saying about the surveillance on the windows and all
that stuff too, is they're monitoring us to see how
effective their propaganda is, in addition to surveilling us for
bread assessment and who the baddies are and you know,

(03:27:23):
get you know, the best of the goy kill them,
you know that type of thing. So they want to
know who's who wants a lot. But at the same time,
it's a good way to monitor how well their their
lives and their orchestration of what we consider reality the
artificial world is working. Is it taking how how and

(03:27:47):
then they can adjust and that AI can adjust with
whatever script they tell them to run because I think
AI has been in charge with a lot of things,
including I think probably the Charlie Kirk thing for a while,
and that's why as some hallucinations and bugs in it
still meaning it does some things that are erratic that
don't make a lot of sense. Six fingered man, you

(03:28:08):
know what I mean? Like that type of shit blurry face,
except in a different you know, the equivalent of that,
in a way of telling a story that for it
to make sense. And if they're using it for that,
what else are they using it for? Already makes you wonder,

(03:28:29):
doesn't the kids and have they already gone over to
full automation that is the ultimate goal. They're still thinking
that they're in the process of doing something, and it's
usually that they are. And I love you adjust this
other thing too. People said that what if the what
if the data centers really aren't data centers, but they're

(03:28:53):
warehouses for like giant prisons, to put us all in. Well,
they don't really need all that, because that's what warehouse
grocery stores were intended for in the first place. Warehouse
grocery stores can be quickly modified to be uh what
they call it, holding cells, uh reassignment camps, like for

(03:29:18):
the Okay, we're gonna like work reassignment holding holding houses
warehouses doesn't take long to pallet jack and roof off
off the things and make you get packed in there.
And they have voice, they have they have voice and
face recognition ship all up in Walmart and all that
other crap too. They have said there has been documentation

(03:29:40):
that the way to sneak warehouses into every town in
America was to disguise them as a grocery store, as
to disguise them as something you know, commonplace and uh,
unimpressive in a way. Right, So you wouldn't because whatever
happened to all the small stores, right, everything got taken

(03:30:00):
over by the corporate and the corporate, corporate, corporate, corporate,
big big everything. And the the old candy there used
to be candy storage right there, used to be those
things that that old Italian guy used to run it
in my town. And they tore all that down, all
these old buildings, tore it all down and put up
a stewart once. As you know, it's a chain. And

(03:30:25):
this type of thing is happening. Where we notice this
is like all the malls, all of these places, there's
huge warehouse places, and they would be perfectly fine and
easy for convenient storage of human beings if they needed it.
I think the data centers are quite exactly what they're

(03:30:46):
supposed to be, but they do make There is a
good point that because of like the four layers of
super high security, one might think that yes, there would
also be a place that would just be utilized for
holding people and this is the whole big scam. But
we also know that they want to hold us in
four and utilize would be the digital age of robotics.

(03:31:07):
You know, drones all sent out by AI with threat
assessment kill this given to them by a pallunteer, without
the human element and pollateer even being part of the
equation anymore. It's all running on its own. And the
data centers are going to be the things that keep
the grid going, the kill grid, Like they'll they'll literally

(03:31:29):
be like four shield type things where like you step
in the wrong spot, forget about land mines, there'll be
fifteen drones that the player ass up and that's just
going to be the way of life. And the data
centers are going to be in places strategic so that
they're not easy to get to some of them. Some
of them might be, but they're going to be in

(03:31:49):
such security because if you pull the plug on them,
you can free yourself from the overall overarching deadly surveillance.
And uh, maybe the lithium is for backup batteries for
that and in the event that somebody is able to
pull the plug. But I think it'd be a suicide

(03:32:09):
mission to do it. And I think that's why they're
who knows how how far along in their process they are,
you know, like the whole Return of the Jedi. Oh,
I'm afraid it will be quite oparitional. Yeah, some might

(03:32:32):
look like it's half finished, but maybe it's already ready
to rock. Extra space is just there for you know, expansion,
and it's already ready to do what it's going to do.
Who knows. But some of these places, like Switch that
they were talking about, they have lots of really hard
core surveilance in multiple layers. That's for what purpose, to
keep people out once they once they are aware, if

(03:32:54):
they can actually get out of any it would be
nearly impossible once you're in the in the this system
to make any type of movement that's not authorized. But
if you were able able to get to it, you'd
have a hell of a fight. How do you just
to get to where you could deactivate something and set
people free of their enslavement. And so once these are

(03:33:16):
in place, I think that's the game over. As the
other person asked it earlier, it will be checkmate, then
it it will be checkmate. Then okay, well oh yeah,
Cannibal Corpse lady forgot which again, Like, the reason why
I brought that up is because ops, she's wearing a

(03:33:39):
Cannibal Corps shirt. She called herself the Cannibal Corse mom.
And this thing. Do we buy this? Or is this
a persona? Hey, look at me. I'm way too attracted
to be a Cannibal Corpse fan. But I'm telling you
I'm a Canal Corpse fan, you know what I mean?

Speaker 6 (03:33:55):
Like?

Speaker 1 (03:33:55):
Is this just another one? Hey, look it's a it's
an actor on TV.

Speaker 5 (03:33:59):
Hey, maybe look into the trades. Nobody at that school
ever said, hey, you could learn to a fix an
air conditioner and be making six figures before your friends finish.
Intro to what the fuck am I doing with my life?

Speaker 3 (03:34:10):
One oh one?

Speaker 5 (03:34:11):
Why do we still treat the trades like it's what
you do if you fail the SATs like knowing how
to install a furnace to somehow less valuable than writing
a twelve page paper on the symbolism and the Great
Gatsby And my daughter, she was spiraling because everyone around
her was committing to these D one schools like they
were picking hogwarts houses with majors like theater and sports business, whatever.

Speaker 1 (03:34:32):
The fuck that is.

Speaker 6 (03:34:33):
And she said, Mom, what if I don't know yet?

Speaker 5 (03:34:36):
And I said, congratulations, you're smarter than ninety percent of
the people you graduated with. Most of these kids are
going to change majors four times and graduate with a
diploma and like vague enthusiasm with a minor in Keystone
ice and seasonal depression. But they just push college like
it's a golden ticket, like we don't already have twenty
two year olds out here with eighty K and debt
and a full blown identity crisis because they realize no

(03:34:57):
one's hiring for creative vision coordinator. College isn't bad, but
acting like it's the only option is how you end
up with a whole generation of people who can recite
the Pythagoreaan theorem but can't change a tire just once.
I want one of these counselors to get up and say, hey,
if you like working with your hands and don't want
to eat ramen for six years, they have plumber because

(03:35:17):
when the last plumber retires. You better hope your kid
knows how to sneak a dream? Are there going to
be ankle deep in reality? Real fucking fast?

Speaker 8 (03:35:26):
So am I?

Speaker 3 (03:35:26):
OLP?

Speaker 1 (03:35:27):
So yeah? Good points?

Speaker 2 (03:35:28):
Right?

Speaker 1 (03:35:31):
Is this the person or is this just something that
they share? Yeah, it looks like it is, Like why
do people have to characterize things like that? Because this
is shit I wouldn't do, Like as a veteran. I
how about as a human you and one of your
experiences happen to be that you are also a veteran? Like,

(03:35:53):
is that really would define you as a person because
that's sad? And why do you have to You've been
in and out of it. Still consider yourself as said
this and as of that, So you're you're not a
person anymore. You're a thing that did a thing. You're
diminishing yourself as a veteran, as an army ved This
is one hundred percent accurate, Like funk off?

Speaker 6 (03:36:14):
Is it cool?

Speaker 8 (03:36:14):
Though?

Speaker 2 (03:36:17):
They go clinch head boy, they go clinch head boy.

Speaker 1 (03:36:31):
I can watch. Let's see what this is.

Speaker 5 (03:36:33):
Oh my god, you know that thing right now.

Speaker 2 (03:36:37):
On him, crocodile?

Speaker 6 (03:36:38):
Will you get away from it.

Speaker 3 (03:36:41):
Now? Right now?

Speaker 1 (03:36:43):
Oh my god, that one's fake. I don't know what.

Speaker 3 (03:36:48):
The army a group of shut up.

Speaker 1 (03:36:51):
I don't want to hear your steper mouth.

Speaker 10 (03:36:55):
Amazon, What are you doing out there? I'm feeding him gummies.
He likes the green one. That's an alligator. Honey, please
step back, he's nice. Look he ate the yellow Mason inside, now, Mason,
what are you doing out there?

Speaker 1 (03:37:08):
Okay? All right? Wait? Hold on? What happened? How do
I get out of this? Just like that? All right?
Let me out? Are you fucking with me?

Speaker 3 (03:37:25):
Right now?

Speaker 1 (03:37:26):
What's just happened? What the fuck that? Where is it? Well?
There's that that's like a million miles into this now,
I'm not going to get back to anything. Budge, have

(03:37:49):
you gonna do that one? You know a lot of
Paul Miller stuff I don't like. I think it's a
little fucked up, and I think it's stupid. And again
I think it's I think he's working for the wrong
side of E's acting like that, honestly, do okay, I

(03:38:13):
don't care. I don't care. I don't care. Oh, this
is fucked up, But we don't need to end on
a bad note.

Speaker 11 (03:38:25):
The one who's not a jew derrogatory term meeting everyone
else but us.

Speaker 3 (03:38:34):
So they want to harm as many goys as they
possibly can.

Speaker 11 (03:38:37):
And look at their talmud. Their talmud says kill, don't
have a hall. It's your religious duty to steal from them,
to bring harm to them.

Speaker 9 (03:38:49):
Martin Luther, the man who created Protestant Reformation, back in
fifteen forty three, wrote a book called The Jews and
their Lies.

Speaker 11 (03:39:00):
In this book he outlined toad coded Jewish doctors.

Speaker 3 (03:39:05):
Jewish doctors are here to poison us.

Speaker 1 (03:39:09):
German m catch all that. So, yeah, doctor Glennen just
saying this is go there what he.

Speaker 3 (03:39:15):
Was saying in fifteen forty three. The Jews and their lines.

Speaker 8 (03:39:22):
And their lives and their limes, The Jews and their lives,
and their lives and their romes.

Speaker 3 (03:39:34):
The Jews and.

Speaker 8 (03:39:36):
Their romes, and their lime and their ron, the Jews
and their live.

Speaker 11 (03:39:45):
What did Martin Luther know about these Jews back in
fifteen forty three. The people seem to have forgotten now
because the media is owned by Jews.

Speaker 12 (03:39:56):
I want to ask you also about a very important
issue of vaccine hesitance. The folks who get most of
their vaccines normally might be hesitant about these vaccines because
they were developed so quickly. What do you tell those
folks who might be saying, well, I'm gonna wait a
few months before I get this one, which you have
not yet had your shot.

Speaker 3 (03:40:16):
When do you plan to get it?

Speaker 8 (03:40:18):
Sure, I cannot win the Jews and their line and
their line and their ron Jews and their ron and
their lin and they are ron Jews and their ron

(03:40:40):
and their Lindy to go and their ron.

Speaker 3 (03:40:44):
Jews af their ron back to the show.

Speaker 7 (03:40:48):
His message for all FBI CIV investigators or any district
attorney or investigator or prosecutor, if you have one molecule
of self respecting your body, and if you have a
normal survival instinct and you care about the future of
your children and former teams of investigators, to go after

(03:41:10):
this son of a.

Speaker 3 (03:41:12):
Bitch and nail this one. Nail you what to do.

Speaker 11 (03:41:18):
Never forget what these Jews did to us, and get them,
get them, get them, the Jews and their lines and
their lines.

Speaker 1 (03:41:28):
Jew all right, I sent her to JOSEPPI. I was like,
you might want this to incorporate into your introductions. That's
a good way at the end of the show. All right,
supported the show if you can, that'd be phenomenal. I

(03:41:53):
wasn't going to pay to be a beta tested for
him yet, right right, Yeah, that's let's just wait a
little while. Let's wait the appropriate amount of time, whatever
that might be. Let's see, thanks everybody appreciate it, thanks
for shopping by. I don't have a way to do
that thing where you like dump people into somebody else's thing.

(03:42:14):
Otherwise I would do it because I have a cross.
I would have to cross into YouTube for that. Because
what's his name is here too, Let's see. Uh, let's
just take one of these random ones here. We already
didn't we didn't look at that way yet. Uh, they
didn't even show it. Doesn't motherfuckus, they don't show them anymore. Okay,

(03:42:35):
well that's fine. I'll just go to this Stefan, are
you fucking gay? Really? You're gonna make me type the
whole thing?

Speaker 2 (03:42:43):
Did it?

Speaker 1 (03:42:44):
Did it delete my history? Jesus Christ. So he's here,
it's on. I don't know how his audio is or whatever,
but there is this one says upcoming that says ten nineteen,
which it is. But then this one is the one

(03:43:06):
that's on, so I guess this is the one to
click on. Obviously, there it is all right, and uh,
I'm assuming yop, there is there's a thor Steve alright, cool,
all right, alright, alright, alright. So it's just it's just

(03:43:32):
stefan verse stop. And Dave's been on here with us before.
He had to remind me that that havings I had forgotten.
Have a good evening, Tama Coma. Hey, Mike Darling. I
don't really like Paul Miller either, but he has some

(03:43:53):
said some okay stuff. Yeah, but he's also been like
really rude to people for like no reason. And that's
where I draw the line. Dude. It's like, okay, what's
your deal man, because well, what are we here for?
Are we here to make enemies other people? Are we able?
Are we able to disclearn bad from good? Because people

(03:44:14):
who do bad things like rape and murder are bad.
A girl I saw one word of this black woman
said you you helped me through my depression because she
saw him as she sees a dude that looks like
the joker, and she said, you helped me through my
depression I was having. And she was being you know,
open and sincere to him, and he's like, you fucking

(03:44:36):
niggurt started and I'm like, dude, you're a piece of shit.

Speaker 2 (03:44:41):
You know.

Speaker 1 (03:44:42):
It's like if she is volatile and she does have
depression issues and you say that shit to her and
you're representing something that she took comfort in your haphazard,
fast and loose, stupid I you know, way of treating
people may have sent her over the edge. Baby, you'll
And I hope he would be upset if she killed herself.

(03:45:04):
So people are you know, he's a he's a doucebag
and I don't give a ship how bad his ask
got kicked once. If that's how he is all the time.
And then he that mustache dude with who sits in
the suit and has a who is that he's like,
you know, the latest color hair and he's got that stupid. Yeah,

(03:45:28):
Paul Miller's generally retarded. Yeah yeah, yeah, thanks, which Stefan
Uh the one that says life. If that's true, you're
asking me there should be one that actually is live
and then one that I think he may have made
two because there's there's issues with the stream Yard all

(03:45:48):
the time. Dave Chappelle was visited difficult. Yeah, I can't
stand Roseanne Barr and if he's talking to her. That
was a year ago. Roseanne's the biggest piece of ship
on the planet. Don't hang out with Joe's, especially ones
that went You're dead. Jim Brewer and Jursan were both
at the reawakened toward that. I was at too. I
didn't see Jim La, but I did hear in sea Roseanne.

(03:46:09):
I didn't know Jim was coming on at eight. I'd
already back to my hotel by then. All Right, well
that's it, do stuff, bye,
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