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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What's going on? Guys? You boys, Q four twenty here,
welcome y'all back another episode be on the queue and
especial on a special special night.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yes, I'm upset. I'm upset. I'm sorry for yesterday. I
felt like shit all week. I still kind of feel
like shit. But on with the show man. Okay, here's
the deal. We got UFC tomorrow, and Wheezy's being a
little bit about it.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
We don't have anymore nineteenth. No, it is this thing,
all right, Let's.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Make a wager. Tomorrow million dollars.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Tomorrow is UFC fight night Lewis versus the share man
whatever and not not even not Glover to share her
tally talison to share it.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I ain't giving you fifty million now, I mean I
take you because he was giving me ship about it.
I thought it was I thought it was a straight UFC.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Look what was he saying?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Oh well, he was saying the lineup was no good,
so he didn't want to do it, and I thought it.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Was a lineup. My lineup is no good to more.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah, but that's when you get something. You get a
get unsuspected bust out fight in every one of these
fight nights.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
You know he usually do hold on, hold on, I
mean we just will take a look at this. Okay. Uh,
let's see if anybody in the undercar I knew, uh
we got this. Okay, I can't say this nigga's name.
Hold on. So he so he got to do something
that's gonna come through great on folks when they do
(01:46):
on podcast. Hold on. Uh, let's see this guy. Yeah,
I know this guy, Kennedy. Can you say this last name.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
That you're cool?
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Here there we go. I'll see him knock some folks out.
You know what I'm saying. We got him, and he's
going against Walter Walker. I mean this guy, he looks serious. Uh.
Let's see Max Griffin. Okay, I know Max Griffin. Oh, okay, Curtis,
Chris Curtis, all right, we know about him. Junior Tafa,
(02:18):
I don't know. He's always like, uh Junior tap for
a good to go tococus okay, Austin Lane, Vito Petrino,
see Nate Landa where Yeah, this is pretty weak. I
ain't gonna lie to you it is, okay. Calvin Katar,
all right, Steve Garcia, Okay, so that's a little bit.
(02:41):
So we pick up a little bit at the end
of Wonder Boy Thompson and Gabriel Bond fiend. So it
does pick up a little bit. Uh. But the but
the following week is that Holloway versus Poty a three. Uh.
But let's see, do we have anything else? Cost In Romankopolov. Uh,
(03:03):
let's see. Okay, dan Igi against Patricio Pittbull. Okay, so
we've got we've got. We've got a few bangers out here,
Daniel zeb Hooler or Zell Yeah, Zell Hooper and Michael Johnson. Okay,
so we got we got a little bit of action
the following week. Uh, Marvin Vittori at one point in
time he was contending for the middleweight title against Brendan Allen. Okay,
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so we got, we got a little bit of action.
Oh I remember the last time I seen this dude,
a Tiba Gatier. He he almost took my man's head off.
That he fallt Ryan Spain. So we got we got
some action for the following week. And like you said that,
every once in a while, there's a banger all right
on these fight nights, because if they have them, like
if the apex, then the cage is smaller. So you
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got you got less less area to run away.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Oh is that true?
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Like you kind of have to nget.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah, the cage is smaller at the APEX, it's not
as big, so uh so you kind of have to engage.
You know, there ain't much room to maneuver to get around.
And you know the other way they said, uh, Jones
putting in his retirement.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
He was back. I thought he put himself in the
fucking potential testing pool. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
I heard some ship about that, but it sounds like
nansense ain't gonna lie it to you. Bullshit nonsense.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
He strikes me as a moody bitch who just doesn't
feel like being pressured. So he's like, fuck it, I'm
not in. But I have a feeling he'll come back,
because I have a nobody wants to go out like that,
And he probably just didn't want to do it that week,
or he had some cocing his system or something like that.
He had some reason he didn't want to do.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
It, But he says cocing his system.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
But when it suits his, when it suits him, he'll
come back. I have a feeling. Whether he'll win or not,
it's another story.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
You think, Well, I'm not. I'm not one hundred percent sure, because.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
All goats at some point in time lose at the end.
This is how it goes.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
And this is true. This is true. But here here's
the The only issue is that Aspinau hadn't went to
any deep waters. So we'll will Jones make it a
wrestling match to take him to deep waters and then
and then uh, you know, lay that versatile striking game
(05:22):
on him in the later rounds, maybe submit him. You
know what I'm saying. Uh, They talked. Daniel Cormier talked
about it with Kamara Uzbahan and was it a sehudo
on their podcast And Daniel Cormier said, if you put
a gun to my head today, I will tell you
that John Jones will win the fight. That's what Cormier said.
(05:46):
And he hates John Jones, you know what I'm saying
with a passion. But he's like Jones is crafty. It's
like he knows this dude has not been in no
third rams, like like he's usually done in like two
three men. He's like, so I'm gonna make you work,
big boy. You know what I'm saying. You ain't gonna
get nothing easy. I'm gonna be on the outside. I'm
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gonna kick your knees, I'm gonna elbow you, I'm gonna
clench you. You know what I'm saying. I'm gonna wear
on you. And let's see what type of gas thank
you got John Jones. If we look at it, John
Jones's as far as his resume, resume, it's hard to
beat his resume. Now, somebody may may may conquer it.
(06:31):
I don't know. If Eliot Taporier keeps knocking dus out,
he gonna run out of dues to knock out. You
know what I'm saying right here, shortly? I mean he's
got he's got you know the list of lists of
skulls on his wall right now. Uh. But you talk
about John jones career, man, he ain't doing nothing but
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fight tough mofos his whole career pretty much. I mean
about everybody he fought was a contender or either the chain.
If he wasn't a champion, I mean that was that
was it. Now. As much of a goat he as
he is in the ring, he's the other type of
bad goat outside the ring. As far as being a
dumb ass, he's completely an idiot. You know what I'm saying.
(07:16):
I mean, get most of a cocaine damn uh you
know alleged fella in the drug test, PDS, hookers and horse.
I mean, it's just like du wise, It's like damn man,
you know, but I guess you got to liven up
the activities. I think that's what it is. You think
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that's what it is, Cord.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
I don't know when these.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
People, these high status people, they go in and get
in trouble and you're like, man, that's done. Why would
you do that and risk everything you got? You know,
there's something in eight within us.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
I think that certain personality types have they got a
thing that gets them off, whatever it is. John Jones,
it's the coke and whatever else goes with his coke,
right Like, he does that because it puts them in
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a place that he can't get anywhere else, you know
what I mean. And he can't get that from anywhere else,
and so he gets it from that and that's risky
every time. But here's the thing. I don't think it
fucking matters. When you got that thing, that's your thing
and it gets you off. That's that's just how it is.
(08:32):
And you're going to do what it takes to get
to achieve that, and if that puts your entire rest
of your life at stake, doesn't so be it. That's
just how it is.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
It's like not even it's like not even a thing.
It's not even like they had to sit and make
a decision. It's how do I do this and keep
it separate from everything else? Right, that's it. And then
it just happens to spill over when like when you
get pulled over by the cops and you got the
hooker and the blow in the car, right, then it
spills over. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Yeah, So.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
That's the thing, Like if you want to have if
you want to if you got the money and you
want to be able to do that, do your thing
and not have any answer to anybody and get arrested
and it's no big fucking deal. Like you just can't
be doing what you're doing. You can't be in the UFC,
you know what I mean. Like it's the other and
at some point in time they're going to conflict.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Right, right, right, And that's the issue. That's a lot
a lot of that's the reason why he stayed outside
of the ring because of uh, because of the ship
outside of the ring, right, And.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
I mean it's no different like when they catch cops
picking up hookers and stuff and the stings, you know
what I mean, Like it doesn't matter what the fuck
they do for a living. They got to get their
rocks off and this is how it goes, right.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
So it's how slow is this though, Corey? I mean,
this is what I'm trying to figure out as a
police officer. I could pick up a hooker and then
I'm on fucker while I'm on duty in the cop car.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
There's two methods. There's two. There's two the reay I
see it. There's two different ways of thinking about that.
You got the kind of cop who from the jump
is like, oh my god, I'm going to get fired, right,
And that's that's the logical cop, right, That's how you
want it to be. But then there's the guy who's
the I'm the cop. I've seen this a lot with
sergeants because sergeants they get a lot of freedom. Lieutenants
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don't want to leave the office. Ever, they sit in
the fucking office. So sergeants are the man out on
the fucking road, so they can kind of do what
they want. If they want to stop off and have
donuts for two hours, no one's going to say shit
to them, as long as everybody's doing their job, you
know what I mean. So sergeants get I have seen
a bunch of sergeants totally get fucked because of picking
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up picking up chicks. There's three things that'll take a
police career. Money, booze, and women. You know and so
or you can put runs in with the booze, right,
but like those are vices that people can't live without,
and they're willing to sacrifice everything for them. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Yeah, some hooker out there, I mean a wild duty.
We had a sergeant who desided the Megan Hall thing.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
We had a sergeant who was on for twenty three years.
He was Everyone loved him. He was the best. Like,
if you got out with a call and it was
and shit needed a sergeant, he would come out there
and he would kick everyone's ask for you and then
ask you, Okay, what did you have? You know what
I mean? Like he was one of those guys. Everybody
loved him and he he was he was after twenty
(11:30):
three years, he only had like three or four years
to go and he would get his full pension and
all that stuff, and he fucking went on midnight shift
and they just noticed he was going up over the
border to the Clearwater was just north of us, and
there was a line and this is us and that's them.
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And it started like he would take a fifteen minute
break and he'd be out of the jurisdiction only by
like a couple hundred feet, you know. Then he would
take a lunch, and he'd be on lunch in that
same place, yes, you know. And then it started that
like he would call back in from lunch, but then
he'd still be there for like another hour. And one
time he double parked this cruiser, his cop car. He
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double parks it, and a Clearwater cop pulls up and
sees it and calls on the radio and says, hey,
we got a Largo cop just sitting park double parked here.
Can you figure out what's going on? So then it
gets called down to the fucking station and logged in
the system that he's double parked up there. And then
the clear Water cop goes up to the door because
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it's the address of a known prostitute up there, and
knocks on the door. The hooker opens the door, and
our sergeant is like putting his shirt on in the background.
Yeah yeah, yeah, Bro, when they don't like you, they
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fuck with you and they take your pension and make
your fucking and fire you. But if you're one of
the good old boys, you just get to resign early.
And that's what he did. He took the I'm going
to retire early thing, and so.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Well, you know, you know what he was, uh what
he was probably looking for.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Oh, I forgot to mention he was married to one
of the detectives that we worked with. One of his
wife was a detective upstairs.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
With us, so they were in the same department.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Yeah, he was.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
He was like a he was the road over.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
No, he wasn't. He was a road sergeant. She was
a detective.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Okay, okay, So technically we wouldn't get no quick pro
quote on that.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Yeah that's fine.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
There the quit the quid pro quote.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
But yeah, that didn't. That shit didn't work out.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Different departments, different departments, per se, because you can't that
there's been there's been a mini a company get that
got taken down by a little quid pro quote.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Then and they got another one and we had another sergeant.
He was a guy who like went out for sergeant
like four times and he was always borderline, but he
was always kind of a fuck up, so they ever
made him a sergeant. But after like the fourth or
fifth time, the chief was like, give him a shot,
and so they gave it to him, and he ended
up getting fired because they hired this chick. Okay, there's always, always,
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always amongst the female hiaries, there's always a fucking badge, bunny, holster,
sniffer chick who just wants to suck that cops dick.
And they get in there just because they liked it.
They liked that whole thing. So this chick comes in.
The name was Stephanie, I forget her last name. She
got in there and within like a month fucked like
six dudes at the department.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
And the sergeant.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Yeah, I was pissed because if I'd have known that
I had a fucked her too. So I was on
midnight with her and yeah, I was on midnightship. Whether
her I interact, whether I would have been a done deal.
So but our sergeant, he fucking got caught because he
was skiping with her and they were doing shit on
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the skype.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
You know what, I'm saying, oh man, say it ain't
say it is so oh man, A little, a little
what they call that live vi it a little live vied,
Master Bacon.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Here's the when you're a cop and you want to
keep your job, you literally have to live like a saint.
When you're not at fucking work. You're like, you're literally
you're not fucking around your wife, You're not doing any drugs,
you're not drinking excess. You if you really care about
your career, you're gonna fucking live that life at home.
And most people don't have a problem with that. Most
people who are cops do that.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Well you know, well, you know, I think I think
one of the one of the things is that, especially
for of course meaning a lot, sometimes we're trying to
uh bust one up, bust what I like to call
one of those low pressure nets. Okay, And I know
I sent in your face, she's like a low pressure.
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So whenever you're in there with your lady, okay, and
let's say it's the the first time, or you know,
maybe you're trying to impress the girl. You're trying to
go in and put put in some good work, okay,
to make sure she get where she needs to be,
all right. And a lot of times, you know, and well,
most of the time, all the pressure is on you
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to perform, Okay, you got to put this performance in,
all right, when sometimes you just trying to go in
there and just I'm just trying to let one lose
a low pressure. You know what I'm saying, We understand
why what we're doing here, Like I think I think
one of the things that a guy loves to hear
is like, you want to come get some real quick.
You're like, man, you know, go right in there and
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you just dig your thing. You'd be like, man, this
was great. You know. Other times you're like, okay, and
you go in here and then to make sure I'm
doing a good job and make sure I rubbed this
rub that let me leak here, lick there are you there?
Did you make it? But no, maybe not. I'm unsure,
you know what I'm saying. So this question now, yeah,
you know what I'm saying. You're like, because you want
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them to come back, you know what I'm saying. Especially
like the first time, that's the high pressure nut. Okay,
that's what I call it. First go around, you try
to get in there. You ay, you might, you might
even you might even robe one out for to get there.
You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying.
It's like, man, this needs to be good because I
wanted to come back. Okay, So this is that I
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got a lot of pressure on me. This is like
Game seven of the NBA Finals. All right, It's like
your first Game seven and you're like, your hands are sweaty.
You're like, damn, you know what I'm saying, butt hole tight.
You're like, man, I need to go in here. I
need to do that work. So I see a lot
of times when when guys go out and you know,
they're married or whatever, or they're seeing this girl. But
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every once in awhile's like, man, I just want to
go blow off some steak, you know what I'm saying,
All low pressure one. I say, hey, yeah, understand, I'm
just here to get this one off real quick and
we both can go our separate ways.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
And don't do it with coconut hooker. If you have
a high pressure job.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
There it is, you see what I'm saying. So, so
I mean, that's that's the whole premise there.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Like these guys, I'm telling you Guys like John Jones,
they tell you, if you got a choice, hey, you
can have the multimillion dollar career or you can have
the cocon hookers. He'll tell you to your face he'll
take the multimillion dollar career, but then he'll weeze and
figure out how to get that without anybody knowing, you
know what I mean, Like, that's the kind of guy John.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
The truth, This is true, This is true.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
So I mean, I mean, just think they're smarter than
the system.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
That what you feel like once you've made enough money
that you're almost above the system, that you are the system,
even though there is a whole world that operates outside
of you and what you do. So I think I
think that's kind of the premise there. Uh and we
and we we see that with with a lot of
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people who have h what they call ifew money. All right,
I want some of that they tried to yeah, yeah,
And so, uh, they feel like they're they're above the
quote unquote law, and so they start taking risks because
nine times out of ten, as long as they don't
kill anybody, they can kind of get out of you
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know what I'm saying, via who they are unless you
take somebody out or if you, you know, get caught
up in some trafficking or something like that. You know
what I'm saying, Uh, there's there's there's a some issues
there if you step on the wrong taes. But we
see this all the time. I remember one of my
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one of my favorite baseball players, Miguel Cabrera. He had
a drinking issue and Man's made kind of mes upon
millions of dollars. I mean probably maybe five, six, seven
hundred million dollars in his baseball career, and they called
him one night. Man was just sitting on the side
of the raid. But the Jack Deans battling his hands,
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sitting in the car or drinking. They're like, man, what
you doing? So I'm drinking it's sunny. How gotta take
you to jail? Man? I mean, I mean the car renting.
I mean you're sitting in the driver's seat with the model.
It's like, it's like come home, man. But it's like
even though they got the money and they can go
out and they could pay somebody to drive them and
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they can get as blasted as they want to, it's like,
I don't know something about it. I guess it takes
away from the thrill of the situation.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
So having money, I think is obviously it's a good thing,
but it's a double edged sword at the same time.
So I love fucking vintage Star Wars figures. We could
talk vintage Star Wars figures from natural the end of time,
all the different variants and card backs and everything like that,
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and I fucking love it. And for me to acquire
like a set of the first twelve Star Wars figures,
you know, it cost me a solid amount of money,
a lot of money. It'd be something might have to
work hard for for the next ten to twenty years
if I genuinely wanted to do that, right, But if
I'm a millionaire, I can go out and get it
in ten minutes. Exactly where's the fucking challenge? Where is
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the when you can literally snap your fingers and have
everything like that? Where is the how do you put
value on anything at all? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:27):
The meaning of life? That's why the crazy did, That's
why to go into crazy Dad, just to just to
feel that pressure and uh end imperialism on a grumble,
asks if you have a high pressure job, Cord, what
if you have a high pressure job?
Speaker 2 (21:44):
Okay, let me put it this way. If I don't
fucking work every goddamn day, I don't fucking eat. All right,
let me get right here. It is July eleventh. It's
July eleventh, Okay. I have around one hundred and fifty
dollars in my combined bank accounts to last men till
the end of the month. And I have at least
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seventy five or eighty bucks in credit card charges that
are gonna be deducted between now and then. So do
I have a high pressure fucking job. You goddamn right,
I do so much.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Definitely. It's the highest of pressure. Mason. This is old.
This is old type of hunter gatherer type. Damn pressure.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
I live anxiety. I denied it for many years, but
I came to realize I live in a constant state
of anxiety. I never knew what anxiety was because I
was in it all the time and I didn't realize it.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Fuck, we're bringing it. We're pressed to. He also asked
eye ride.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
You didn't have a car because I'm fucking poor. There
you go. I had no idea there. I couldn't take
my motorcycle because if you ever saw the roads between
Denver and fucking four Collins. You ship yourself. They're if
they're terrible, Like it's it's.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Some of those uh, some of those state taxes don't
go to those rays man to get them right.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
I live in like the second most communist state in
the fucking country. That money goes to immigrants the sick.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Well, it might be the third. I would probably go
to California, New York and.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Oh yeah, and maybe even Oregon too.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
It's up there types of so probably fourth, fourth, Yeah,
it's still we probably got That's okay, probably go fourth,
you know, if we were, if we're we're doing a
ranking system a here, I mean, hey, but.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
I mean you got all you got all the fine
women down there. But you know what I'm saying, and
there Fort Collins, switch you got You're.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Fucking kidding this This fucking place is like the it's
mid Yeah, I swear to god. I always pictured I
pictured college towns with girls that looked like the hot
girls and Revenge of the Nerds member how the lamb
just kept going after the super hot girls I pictured
college is like also those super hot girls. It's not
trust me on that one. It is fucking not not
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in here anyway, not in Wokeville, USA. That's the only
thing I really just like about Colorado because it's fucking
it's gorgeous. The weather here is great. I love the cold.
I love the fucking snow, the mountains. I can look
at my window when I got mountains right there. It's
fucking awesome. But it's run by a bunch of fucking
woke retards. You see the hippies. It was hippie when
I got here in like twenty eighteen. What did I get,
(24:36):
You're twenty fourteen. It was like your normal Colorado weed
smoking people going to fish concerts and shit. Over time,
I saw them develop into the blue hair fucking fascists.
And yes, wild.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Question is was the hair always bue?
Speaker 2 (24:52):
It's part of the social engineering. I guess.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
I don't know, Okay, I guess. I guess technically, if
you know Democrat, liberal, their their color of choices blue.
So I mean I guess that. I guess that would
be some some reason in there. But I've noticed that
a lot of the blue, the blue hairs. When I see
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when I see a guy with blue hair, I really
keep my eyes over. You know what I'm saying when
the dudes got blue hair, I'm like, okay, I mean
we got one that's far gone. You know, understand women
dyeing their hair, but when dudes start dying their hair blue,
and I'm like, hey, you need to watch out for him.
He'd be gluing his fucking hand to the road, trying
to keep you from going to keep what I'm saying,
(25:39):
It'll be.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
That one souper on the Mona Lisa and ship.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, he'd be in there.
He'd be out there cutting up. You be like, dude,
it ain't that serious, all right. I mean, you know
they just stop old people. They out there damn knocking
out the uh uh, knocking out the window right there
where you can see how much gas you pumping over.
(26:03):
And I said, isn't that vandalism? Like that ain't true? Shit, man.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
You see back in the day, you know, you did
some ship like that. The owner came out with a
baseball bat and you went to the hospital and everything
was hunky dory. Again. You need to go back to
those times. Yeah, I on paper, you're allowed to protect
your property with physical force, but you know, the fucking
fact that communists who run the show these days will
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find some way to charge you.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Nonetheless, it's like, well, you protected it a little bit
too much, okay, you know, so we can't have you
protecting your property like that. You know, so the folks
always say, man, let them take it. I was just like,
I mean, are you gonna let them take everything? It's like, damn,
I mean if I let him take everything, I mean,
(26:52):
I mean, what's what's the point here? And I've got
no recourse. No, they get no repercussions, or they get
taken to jail for a few days and then get released.
You know what I'm saying. That's how you get shipped
like a death which Charles Bronson. You know what I'm saying,
that's what the ship looks like. Now, I don't end
like Charles Bronton where he killed damn, you know, fifty
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people in a damn movie.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
But you know something, man, I was watching clips, you know,
on YouTube. They got people put up channels that are
just movie clips. I ended up watching like four clips
from Death Wish, and then I watched the clip from
like Death Wish four, and holy shit, the dude like
stole the purse and he was running down the street.
He was like a football field a way and he
just shot him like this in the back. Boom. Oh man,
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dude rolling them up.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
I'm gonna tell you right now, Charles Bronson, it's like
Nog you had a rough light. Everybody you ever loved
got killed. I don't know how you how you ever
loved the giin.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
And then he did the Terminator, which was like it
was like death Wish like on Stairs. Roy's same thing
as family that's killed and he goes out and murders everybody.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Yeah. Yeah, Now they had the newer one today. They
had done with Bruce Willis. But I don't think he
was as good as the originals as the Ogs.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Let's take a look at mister Bronson's illustrious career. Let
me see, and.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
I just know him from Death Wish. I think he
did anything.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Is oh god, like a hundred movies.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Yeah, but he's he is death Wish because you know, Corey,
like your actors used to be.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
So many movies and TV, he.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Is, you know, Bronson is death Wish. Uh. Clean Eastwood
is you know dirty Harry in the Western. Then Bruce
Willis is ship what was his damn uh series? He
had Die Hard Hard.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Right right, Yeah, I'm saying so it looks like Charles
Bronson really had a lot of Western TV series and
then he did a bunch of movies, Battle of the Bulge,
he did the FBI, which was oh, he was on
one episode of the FBI. So he did a bunch
of one offs on TV shows, a lot of war
movies and westerns. It seems like, and I'm sure that's
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all way up to seventy two. Holy shit, And he
needed the Volacchi papers. He played Joe Volacci in seventy two.
That's pretty cool. Oh, in the Mechanic. The Mechanic was
in seventy two. That was he was a assassin assassin
in that one, the guy that they make it hard. Yeah, yeah,
it just looks hard as a rock. Death Wish nineteen
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seventy four, that's what put.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Him on the Man Charles Bonds and his death Wish.
That's what he is, like Tom Cruise is Mission impossible.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
And then he did Death Hunt in eighty one. I
don't know what that is. Death followed by death Wish too.
Oh the evil that men do, my dad to you
see that.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
In the movies.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
I remember that being really violent. Yeah, I fucked up
shit when I was young.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Yeah, but you see, like we can we can go.
And I think that's what the issue is now, is
that you don't have people maintaining their iconic roles for
multiple movies and say, it just seems like you don't
have any movie stars like, uh so, like I said,
Tom Cruise is Mission Impossible, Hugh Jackman is Wolverine, you know,
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Chris Hemsworth is the Warf.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
So I got thrown for a loop because I didn't
realize this. But RoboCop three didn't have Peter Weller as RoboCop.
It had some generic dude.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
I was like, wait a minute, that's like a slippery
slope to you, having like twenty sequels that have nothing
to do with the original exactly. A hell a hell
Raiser man hell Razer had like a solid six movies
or something like that with the main dude, and then
they switched it to another dude, and then there was
like ten other hell Raisers as a suck, all right.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
That's like, oh, Adie Murphy, Adie Murphy is Axel Foley,
you know what I'm saying, Like like like they got
iconic roles and you like, yes, I envisioned him as that.
Do you know what I'm saying and say, I think
that's my issue that I'm having with Pedro pass Gale,
(31:24):
Like they put him in too much shit, like they're
overusing them. Nail, here's a.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Deal, man. You can't have the fucking hero of the
thing as a manly man be some gay dude on
his real life because people will know this shit's fake.
It's like you gotta maintain the k faby. Back in
the day, the fucking good guy wrestlers were barred from
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like eating and socializing with the bad guy wrestlers. You
couldn't do it under any circumstances, right, You had to
maintain your image. Happen to that ship. Where'd maintaining your
image go? What part?
Speaker 1 (32:04):
What?
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Where? Did? When did Hollywood lose that? That's what I
want to know.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Yeah, I don't know, I don't know, but yeah, I mean,
Patrick Paska, He's just it's like you every big movie
now they just stick him in there and I'm just
like or TV show. It's just like I mean, And
it was.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Even worse because the other dude who they were trying
to make the Matro a lead role was his boyfriend,
the other gay dude.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
I mean that's because I mean, you gotta think he
Fantastic four. He's the guy when everybody was wanting was
a John Craig, Crazy Nick, the guy who got who
got noodled in multiverse masks. That's who everybody wanted. They
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was like, oh, man, you know he's gonna be mister Fantastic.
And then all of a sudden, they you know, they
make the Fantastic Four when it's like, oh no, we're
gonna make Pedro Pascal the mister fantast Did.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
You see did you see Fantastic Four? Yet?
Speaker 1 (33:10):
No? I't came out comes out, Superman came out of
the day, So that.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
I should really spend the money and go see that ship.
How much does it go to a movie like thirty bucks?
Speaker 1 (33:22):
No, nigga, go go in the morning man. Stop playing games. Alright,
you could go in the morning man. They give you
like forty percent off. You can get in there for
like eight dollars, you know what I'm saying. So that's
that's that's value. That's what we're looking.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
But here's the thing, let's just be honest. That original,
by normal, by normal movie standards of the day. That
fucking Fantastic Four that came out a while ago was
dog shit. Okay, oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
It was bad, the one Michael Jordan and all them.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
Yeah, no, no, no, Michael B. Jordan. One before that, well,
the original Fantastic Four with fucking you.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Alba, yes, and Chris Evans who team Okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
That's what I'm talking about. I didn't even know that
when you were talking about existed until I ever just
remembered it. So that's how bad that was. So but
that original one was terrible for its day. It was
not a good movie in its day. We're gonna look
back at that as a great action superhero classic compared
to what we're gonna get out of this Fantastic Four.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Do you think that's the case?
Speaker 2 (34:30):
I hate when they rewrite history and they make bad
movies good because the new ship is so bad, which
they're doing a really good job of doing.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, it's pretty terrible.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Now we got another Dracula fucking movie, Like we needed
another Dracula fucking movie.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
You always need Dracula.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
Movie, motherfucker. We just had No s Faratu, which was
pretty good as far as Dracula movies go, and we
don't need another one.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Well, I mean, at least.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
They're not gonna be bad. At least it'll probably be
a decent movie, just like No Serati was actually a
decent movie.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Well you see what that's what you're looking for. But uh, yeah,
super I think I think Superman has gotten some uh
some good reviews so far.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Benhapierre didn't like it for some reason. He's gonna do
an episode on how he didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Yeah, of course some people haven't liked it.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
If I didn't fucking say that Israel was awesome, so
he didn't like.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
It, Well that might be the case. So we got
so uh, we got eighty two percent from the critics
and ninety four percent from the audience. That's what we got.
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And from what I understand, this movie just starts like
he just goes in like they ain't no this little
boy from Krypton and Krypton got destroyed and here he is.
He lays in the it don't go through it. It's
just like, hey, I'm Superman. You know what I'm saying.
I'm here and we're doing ship like immediately.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
That's that's that's true origin story, right.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
This is because we already know it. Uh, this is
the start of the DC universe, James Gunns d C universe.
This is the beginning, first movie, first entry. This is it.
So this is to take off point for the DC Universe.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
I hope that's a good tone, Like I hear it's
kind of a I heard it was a good comic
book movie, Like it was comic book tongue in cheeking parts,
especially with like super Dog and stuff.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
Right right, right, that is true. Somebody said it was
like almost didn't take itself seriously.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Because that one with what's his name with fucking the
Witcher guy, oh Man of steel Man. It's okay. Those
movies are almost so serious, Like I don't want to
watch them, you know what I mean, Like I don't
just dance serious. I don't want nothing. Like it's like
painfully serious.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
This is just a pain involved in the seriousness.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
It's like I don't like watching that movie. It's just
it's like cold and futuristic and not enjoyable. You know,
It's like it should be, but it's just not.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
It is cold because he's gotta he's gotta snap my
man's neck because he's going laser beamed a little girl.
You know what I'm saying, and it's just like, oh,
Superman killed someone else like before, Like I was missing
something on that one. I was like, well when he
punches folks like.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
So the Superman stuff and all the Superman and stuff
that we've seen, how is there no real debate over
whether or not Superman can fly backwards? So Fa asked
around the Earth that the Earth spins the other way
and therefore time reverses, and how reasonable that is?
Speaker 1 (38:05):
Why is that what they know? They got to lead
that to the flash. They can't. They can't have Superman
taking over there. We did that.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
He did that in the very first Superman movie when
he turned back time to save Lois Lane and all
that stuff from falling in the crevice.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
No shit, mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
It's never been addressed. But that's not very logical.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
There is what you don't like the time travel stuff.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Anyway, nobody ever does. I have a theory on time
travel that if you travel through time backwards, any action
that you take period, no matter what it is, will
result in it causing the timeline to prevent you from
going back, and therefore everything will revert, it cancels itself out.
That's my theory on time travel. You can't do it
because the paradoxic will always cancel itself out.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Hold on. So so you say if you go back,
because technically when you go back, as we see in movies,
like you see your sales right career.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
So right back to the future kind of thing. Right.
I'm more of the mind that if you go back
in time is okay, there's another way that a second
way to look at it, which could make sense that
when you if you were to go back in time,
you could never possibly change anything because it's already been done.
All you could do is participate in it, meaning the
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result of the time travel already you were already born
as a result of the paradox and the time travel,
So you can't change anything. You can only participate in
what will be or what you did that will have
been what was happening before. Right, So you can't change
a thing. Ever, That's one theory, ay, But.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
Which is why the machines keep losing in Terminator because
you're trying to go back and change something, but you
can't change it. It's gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Possibly, yeah, something along those lines. But I think more
along the lines of if you make any change whatsoever,
even like stepping on a flower or something like, it
will cause reverberations that will lead to you never having
gone back in time in the first place. Like it
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will erase its own self that way, and therefore the
time that timeline will basically just life will proceed as
normal and you will not have done anything. Your trip
will be never have happened. It can have happened, right,
so it will have eliminated itself in the process of
doing it, if that makes sense, Like it'll start it
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starts the slate fresh every time, so the trip becomes null.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
Yeah, because usually if you're going back in time, you're
going back to change something in your life, more than
likely right, to attempt to change something in your life.
So if you actually change something in your life, then
you wouldn't become the person who you are right now
to go back in time.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
So I think, like literally, if if we were to
go back in time, there would be some like final
destination type shit trying to cancel your ship out, like no,
straight right there. It would not even be subtle, like
there would be such a breach of the It would
be such a magnanimous breach of the space time continuum.
That it would be like ah, and all that crazy
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ship would happen.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
It's you just be you'd be walking around and should
just be falling all around, you know, trying to take
you out. Folks. Folks might even just start pulling out
whipons trying to take you out. Changing.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
But another another theory is that if you go back
in time, because of the inevitability of your changing anything,
that you would disappear from your timeline, but you would
fork another timeline, and then you'd have multiple timelines paralleli.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
And that's and that's that's the concept is that once
you change something, the the original timeline continues to go on.
Where you became smart and able to go back in time,
but now you've branched, should you've got your branches of timeline.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Right like you go back in time, But then you'd
fucking just in your timeline. You'd just vanish and that
would be the last to you. And because anything you
would have done, you'd have already done before you left, right,
So yeah, interesting. But see the time travel thing, I
don't think it's I just don't think it's possible, not
for us, because I don't think we understand time. I
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don't think we understand any of it. We're like fucking
fucking frogs on a goddamn lily pad, you know, debating
the universe like we're total morons in the scheme of things.
We understand nothing, you know. We live within this confines
of our like even the fucking even sight and sound
like light and sound waves have range like this, right,
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and we humans exist in this little teeny frame like
this out of all of it, you know what I mean,
because of the frequency of light that our eyes can absorb,
the frequencies of sound, like we can't hear a dog
whistle right there could be mother fuck us having conversations
in dog whistle tones right now that we can't fucking
hear right next to me, you know what I mean.
This is where this is where I think those jellyfish
(43:09):
fucking UFOs come from. You know what I'm talking about jellyfish.
You don't know about jellyfish UFOs. Okay, if ever there
was aliens or UFOs or any weird shit in this planet,
fucking I'm somewhat confident, based on temporal evidence, that there
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are these jellyfish that exist all around us in another
spectral frequency and frequency of not necessarily another dimension, but
just out of our range of visual and auditory and
all that stuff. And I say this because there have
been recently, we've had reports of the jellyfish UFOs. However,
(43:55):
a while back, my roommate Chris, he had on his
show Forbidden Knowledge News, he had a guy who had
did the show all about the jellyfish and that got
me looking, And so I went and looked, and I
stumbled across the fucking book from like nineteen seventy two.
It's up on archive dot org. You can dig for
it and find it. And this motherfucker had the whole
book on these jellyfish UFOs that he personally photographed with
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different spectrums on his camera, like infrared, and and it's
like it was like it was stunning. It was fucking
stunning the pictures that this guy took. To compare them
to what we've seen recently of them talking about jellyfish UFOs,
really shocking stuff. Like imagine if you could just change
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the visual frequency you could see and all of a
sudden you got like fucking jellyfish floating in your room.
They're watching you when you're doing things, you know what
I mean. That's some freaky weird stuff you would you
never know, but you never know me.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
Well, you see this stuff like that, and I'm not
trying to that's still probably out here, you see. That's
what I try to tell people. Man, Like they look
at it and they're like, you know, I.
Speaker 2 (45:07):
Like you jerk off and laugh at you and stuff
while you're doing it, Like, who knows. I don't want
to know these answers.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Man, It's like, hey, I'm just trying to bust this
low pressure that man, just your business, okay, yeah, I
mean that's just the prety mysteries. And then I ain't
got nobody and satisfied with me, So just mind your business.
That's what I'm here to do. All right, back off,
all right over here, cackling and ship. I'm a grower anyway, but.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
I'm really interested. Here's the thing. For some reason, I
couldn't like give a fuck about aliens, like at all.
A fucking UFO could land on the White House lawn
tomorrow and I'd be like, cool, what's what's on next?
You know, Like I genuinely couldn't give a fuck about aliens,
And I don't even know why. You think it would
be like fucking profound if aliens came and we had
(45:55):
proof of it, like it sounds amazing, don't care. You know,
I'm more interesting like whether or not there's a Bigfoot
and whether or not there's aliens, And I can't tell
you why.
Speaker 1 (46:09):
There's Yeah, the Bigfoot, the Bigfoot may be the aliens.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
I would love to quit my Kennedy research and go
be a full time bigfoot guy in the woods.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
But here, here's here's the truth. Anything like we always
we're always under this assumption that the aliens are gonna
look like, like, not like us. While we got that assumption.
Speaker 2 (46:34):
You're saying they should look like us. Well, the Nordic aliens,
the Nordic h what are they? The Nordic Arians? Right,
Like they're supposed to be like seven foot tall and
blonde and beautiful, right, that's their story.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Yeah. So like every time we got aliens who were
like like little great these little gray creatures or something
that's like crazy looking, you know what I'm saying, and
talks and clicks and ship like that.
Speaker 4 (47:03):
It's like if we got some seven foot tall, blonde
aliens with big tits, the first thing we would try
to do is fuck it. Yes, we wouldn't even run
those tests or diagnostics or what kind of organs you
got in there.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
We would just take that chance.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Let me go and see if I can't bust one
of these low pressure ones. You know what I'm saying,
This is for science. You know what I'm saying, This
is for science, all right. I'm not doing this for pleasure,
all right, I'm doing this for science. And then what
they say, doing it for science? And look, sometimes when
you're doing things for science, people die. You know what
(47:45):
I'm saying. Sometimes when you're doing things for science, you
take advantage of people. Sometimes when you're doing things for science,
you do things to something that may not want it
to be done to it. But it's all in the
name of science and the advancement of the human species
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for the betterment evolved. Isn't that right? I guess, because
I mean they think about all these surgeries that we do. Now,
you know what I'm saying, knee replacement, hit replacement. Man,
Well folk first started doing these, man, they ain't no
where in hell. The survival rate was that great. They
couldn't need to be like, all right, what we do
(48:29):
now It's like, well, I mean, stick that plastic there.
Hey man, that Oh shit, he did you good? Damn?
Speaker 2 (48:40):
You go back one hundred years, you go back, you
go back just one hundred years like that? How many?
One hundred and fifty years and life? I didn't mean
you goddamn nothing, bro. You stuffed your fucking toe and
you died. You know what I mean? It was like
it was like a great great grandpa at thirty five.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Boy, that's what I'm saying. It's like, yeah, that's why
you had to have a letter back then. You know,
we don't have to have letters now because you know
the world is for the most part safe. You want
to be honest. For the most part. You're safe. Damn
one hundred and fifty years ago, man, you won't safe nowhere.
All right. They be shipped, but they be ship calling
(49:23):
in your house. You have straight up rattlesnake in your house.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
Carriage and in your horse and carriage and someone can
shoot you and take.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
It out there getting typhus and ship like that. You
know what I'm saying, Typhus and scurvey.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
Oh well, women women always died from consumption. I don't
even know what that.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
Is Yeah, I don't know where that is. It's like, oh,
she died of consumption, so what she's consuming? So she
got consumed. It's like, I'm confused. Is just saying, y'a
don't know how she died.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
I know what this is.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
I imperialism. Say he's damn for fucking the big TV
seven foottel alien.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
All right, the reality?
Speaker 1 (50:12):
Oh dang, I didn't realize.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
We have chicks listening to this show.
Speaker 1 (50:18):
Yeah it's crazy, man, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
What are you doing?
Speaker 1 (50:20):
We got like five we got like.
Speaker 2 (50:21):
A life or something, listen Friday night? What the fuck?
All right? So, so what is consumption and why don't
people get it? Today? Consumption is still around and it's
still a major problem in some parts of the world.
Like an FBI informant in the Witness Protection Program, consumption
changed its name and its new name is tuberculosis. All right,
(50:43):
there we go. It's tuberculosis.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
Oh okay, okay, so that's okay.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
Nobody gets a sh anymore. I don't think it's real.
That's like another I think they just make diseases up
out of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
The more it goes through this life I'm on fifty
years old, the more I go through this life. I
think about things that I don't know about, and I'm like,
you know, I ain't never seen that, and they just
tell me it's real. So I have to question.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
I have no choice about the question.
Speaker 2 (51:10):
Yeah, I'll give you another example. I'm writing his book
on Oswald. Right, I'm about to wrap up this first volume.
Though everyone in the fucking world thinks, Lee Harvey Oswald
spoke Russian, he had a book in Russian, he went
to Russia. He fucking did all this communism shit, right,
I think we've been sold a bag of goods.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Okay, Okay.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
He's not known to have spoken Russian at all before
he gets the Santa Anna, which is in late December
of fifty eight, but he's really on vacation till early January,
so earliest day he could ever possibly have even started
to learn Russian in his early January fifty eight. However,
by around April or fifty nine, January fifty nine, by
around April of fifty nine, he's allegedly fluent in Russian,
(51:54):
and he's talking in Russian at these like little variety
shows they would do in the Marines, where he would
read from Russian books allegedly, but then he goes to
fucking Russia. He doesn't speak Russian. One time when he's
in Russia, his friends there said he only spoke English,
never spoke Russian in Russia.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
Maybe he just wasn't confident in his Russian.
Speaker 2 (52:12):
And then he comes back to the States and the
only people who tell us he speaks Russian are Ruth
Payne and Marina, who are both lying, fucking scumbags. So
where's the evidence that he's from Russian event they're lying to.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
Oh man, this is the damn that's a double triple.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Well, at least to the government. I think female spies
in Russia were literally like trained to sleep with everybody.
I think that was part of their stick. I'm not
even joking. I think the Russian like Marina's dead inside.
You look at her pictures, any of her pictures, and
those eyes are someone who's seen a lot of trauma.
Like I'm sure the standard mo for female recruits in
the Russian KGB in nineteen fifties and sixties was like
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our equivalent of mk Ultra. I have no fucking doubts
because she is a dead, dead human being on the inside.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
When you say seeing a lot of trauma you talking about,
like the thousand cocks stare.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
That or forced to kill people or kill animals, or
forced to do weird shit like they're like Kingsman kind
of shit.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Oh okay, okay, okay, wild Light Day.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
So yeah, I think that's reality. And so yeah, so
we've been sold the back of goods. I'm been I'm
looking right now. That's the next thing on my agenda
because I'm about to get to Oswald and Russia and
I got to figure this shit out. And so I
don't think Oswald spoke Russian. Ever, there's no evidence that
he spoke fucking Russian.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
Ever.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
There's not a single audio recording of him speaking Russian,
and all.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
The people who spoke some lows Russian, some leaves.
Speaker 2 (53:37):
I mean, he had to of at some point, had to.
I mean, I don't understand his alleged There is another thing.
His diary is like half English, half Russian and code
sort of speak. But it was found at the Beckley
boarding House, which I can tell you he never lived at,
which means the book was planted, which means he probably
didn't write the fucking thing right, So yeah, I can't.
I have to put my sights on this full time.
(53:59):
But I don't believe he spoke Russian, and I think
we've been sold another bag of goods. So, just like
everything in life, you can that applies to goddamn everything, Like,
think real hard about this shit that you know, How
do you know it? And is it really fucking true?
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
I don't claim to know anything. I don't make claims
of anything. I look at stuff and then I speak
about it, whether I know anything or notes to be determined,
you know what I'm saying. It's kind of like when
you go and like, you know, folks tell you like, oh, yeah,
(54:35):
you know there's half or any planet. Well, Pluto was
a plane at one time, but now it's not a planet,
and so it's just like, you know, it just kind
of fucks up your whole childhood.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
It was a thing like Pluto has been around for
billions of years, the Earth's been around for billions of years,
It's going to be around for billions and more years,
and it was only a planet for like forty of those.
Something seems fishy about that.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
Yeah, yeah. So it's just like like all of what
you know is what you're told. Some of what you
know is what you've experienced, right, But most things of
what you believe you know has been taught to right,
(55:19):
So technically, I mean, if we get honest, I mean
we don't even scratch the surface of you know, what's
actually out there. And mainly because you know, our brain's
not fully unlocked where we can handle all that shit.
And I see it all the time. Motherfuckers can't multitask.
I'll just be looking at it. I'll be like he
stick to one task and when people say shit to you,
(55:41):
write it down so you remember it because you cannot
do more than one thing at a time. The salder
is too.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
I think that, like it's not possible to like mentally multitask,
Like your conscious mind can't do it. Like you can't
count to ten and do your ABC's at the same
time in your head.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
It's not possible right right now. What you can do
is you can recall things that you need to do,
which is something totally different, so your your brain is
able to gather the information around it. It's that, Okay,
I've got this task I need to do. I've got
this task, this task, and this task, and thirty minutes later,
(56:24):
I won't forget the task that I needed to do.
You know what I'm saying, something will pop it, but
then all of a sudden everything gets deleted. You know
what I'm saying, like an old floppy disc.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
Like I guess, like a short term scheduling, Like you're
better at short term scheduling than anything else. Is that
basically what you're saying?
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So so it'd be like the old
school floppy disc or you know, like you have to
rewrite over it because it could handle but like one
one word document.
Speaker 2 (56:48):
Yeah. But the weird thing is like the older I
get once that day is passed, and the things that
were on the to do list get done once a
couple of days go by, Like I have a hard
time recalling if it was just a couple of days
ago or two weeks ago, Like it all becomes a
jumble of past older I got.
Speaker 1 (57:08):
Well, people do that all the time. They'd be like, yeah, man,
I was just in uh you know, two months ago,
and I was looking at a dog. You were here
a year and a half ago. They're like, what, my nigga,
did you time travel or something? You okay, did you
black out? Somebody need to get heyd help this man out.
You know what I'm saying, help this woman out. They
talking about they were just here two months ago, over
(57:29):
a year and a half ago. Ain't no way. I'm like,
I'm looking right at it. Yeah, I mean this, Yeah,
that's you. That's you. And I mean folks can't recall
when they were places, bud. Yeah, man, y'all did something
for me last year. I look up there it were
four year ago. I said, man, you ain't been here
(57:50):
in a while. Let's said, look, you trying to do
too much at one time. Okay, all right, And that's
the issue. And I look around at people, and you know,
exceptional people are able to you know, log all this
stuff back and then able to recall it later on
(58:10):
the on the drop of whim, and that, you know,
I kind of I tell people that I don't believe
that I'm smart. I just learned stuff really quickly, and
and I'm able to recall stuff, uh that maybe should
have been deleted a long time ago. That's it. I
(58:31):
just I just feel like I'm able to learn quick
I don't think I'm smart at all. It's just that
like I get I get in the task, I kind
of get the gist of it, fake it till you
make it boom. I'm in there now, and now all
of a sudden, I sound like I know what I'm doing.
That's it to a tie. Like folks like folks who
come up and they talked to me about the car
and all that, and they're like, man, dang man, how
long did you work on cars? It's like, I've never
(58:52):
worked on a car day of my life, So what
do you mean? So I won't even get underneath one
and change the all Like if you asked me to
do something to your car, I'm not doing it. I'm
not touching your car, like I don't work on them.
It's like, but how you know all this? It's like
I just listen to people and then stuff gets repetitive
(59:13):
and then things kind of you know, come back to you.
Certain situations. I've helped technicians out there. They're sitting there like, oh, yeah,
you know I need this and this on this car.
I said, are you sure? Because we had a similar
situation like that four years ago where it was a
burnt terminal on the fuse block in the back of
the vehicle that was causing the fuel pump not to
(59:35):
get any type of fuel pressure. They like what I say, yeah,
go look back there, and I go, but a little
bait of there, And it's like, man, how'd you know that?
I just recall stuff? Dude, that's it, Like I I
just log stuff back. I'm like, yeah, I might need
that later, you know what I'm saying. So I just
I just I just learned quick whatever I'm doing, I
can learn it quickly well.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
That your memory and recall like that is not limited
to your own brain, Like that information is out there
in the ether.
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Mm hmm, yeah it man, what we got up here?
What kind of niggas we got up here? On on
the on the YouTube, I've got some Calim klim on.
It's not all I said. Why does the black guys
sound like a white magavoter?
Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
What? I've got a country accent though, That's what it is. Like,
what's the deal with this maga stuff? Like like it's
like every time I see it, it almost it almost
irks me. It's just like they believe that you're just
part of some some type of cult. You know what
(01:00:43):
I'm saying, All the magas, all you're the Magas. I'm
just like dog just because I saynd country don't mean
I'm a maga. Okay, you know the people who the
people who are straight mega. It's like Donald Trump and
nothing else. Okay. I don't see any of his faults,
don't see you know. All I see is that he's great.
(01:01:05):
Whatever he says is gold. We roll with it. Okay.
Do I think Donald Trump has done some good things? Yes?
I do. He's also done some dumb ass things, okay.
And the number one dumb ass thing that he ever
did in his life happened in fucking March fifteenth or
twenty twenty. Okay. And then he went up that when
(01:01:27):
he signed six point two tree and worth of damn
death debt in April of twenty twenty. That was the
beginning of our end right then and there. That was
the fold up. Now would a mag of person say that, No,
(01:01:48):
they wouldn't recall that shit. And so why do I
sound like this? It's because I hung around a bunch
of white people when I was young. That's it. I mean,
I mean, that's all there is to you know what
I'm saying. I'm from like a country area of North Carolina, sec.
That's why I sound like this. So uh yeah, callim on.
That is that is the deal there. Uh, but Corey,
(01:02:11):
I want to get on that. Uh finds obviously how
we talked about the government. Uh, we got some people
that's a little pissed off, all right, Epstein files causing
some tension out here.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
Look, these people with Epstein extreme tension. They need to
cut their shit. Okay. Epstein has no avidency traffic children.
There's no evidence he was part of a massade, there's
no evidence he blackmailed anybody. I don't see what the big.
Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Deal is exactly. Here's what the deal is. Okay. And
I've been talking about this with people at work, and
what I personally think about the Epstein deal is that
I think is way deeper than any type of trafficking.
(01:03:01):
I think trafficking is just like an outer layer and
there's so much more deep shit on the interior that
they just can't they can't put the shit out because
the issue is is that people are like, oh, they're
gonna put names out. Nobody gives a fuck about the
names people know, They give a fuck about the names
(01:03:22):
people don't know, and they don't want to put people
looking at those names. That's the premise.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Well, I think a big part of this and I'm
not the Epstein expert at all, Honestly, if it happened
after nineteen sixty eight, I generally don't give a fuck.
But it seems as though Epstein was connected to business
leaders for more reasons than just blackmail. Like he was
probably an insider connecting other masade front companies that did
(01:03:57):
things in tech or whatever and connected them to mainstream projects.
That was probably a big part of what he did.
I have a feel he was just an asset, right,
And so the child trafficking thing was probably a drop
(01:04:19):
in the bucket compared to everything else going on. It
was one big gear in the machine, right, But there
was a machine going on with other things happening that
while it may not be even directly compromising with the
child trafficking stuff, but there may be some proof of
like corporate level espionage or corporate blackmail or weird patent
(01:04:43):
shit that we don't know about that is a big
deal behind the scenes, or you know, they could have
a feeling that's the whole network on machinery is underneath
of that is really what can't get out, and it's
a slippery slope leading to these things.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Exactly, yeah, exactly, So like so every time. So that's
why you see all these people get caught for sex
trafficking and they ain't trafficked to nobody. But that's the
sex trafficking ain't the thing. For me. When I hear
about sex trafficking, I think about orphans, homeless women stuff
like that getting picked up that people are not gonna
(01:05:18):
miss and they're gone. And when I say they're gone,
they're gone. They don't get picked up. And then it's like, oh, well,
I'm gonna take you back home and then you can
talk about all this to your friends. That sounds weird
and suspected me. Okay, if I'm trying to run a
tight a tight ship here, then you don't. You don't
(01:05:39):
go home, Like the end game is that you don't.
You don't go home unless you have some type of
epic escape where you kill us.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Well, it's weird because the whole bunch of the girls
I guess who were flown to Epstein Island did go
on to like they were allowed to leave and they
were paid money and stuff like that, which is weird.
Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
Yeah, so oh yeah, you can go home. It's like,
hold on, you've just seen all these people that supposed
took advantage of me, Like you've got eyes on them
and these are supposed to be like high ups and
like this could cause a big sting and you just
gonna let them go to the house. Yeah, don't tell nobody. Okay,
(01:06:24):
I'm just gonna take you about home though, I mean,
we trust you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
What well, honestly, bribery is a real easy way to
keep people's mouths shut.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
It is. But yeah, but but okay, so do I
want to depend on that that? Okay, So that's that's
the premise of what we got. Okay, so we got
the bribery aspect. But then the bribery aspect turns intore like, well,
you know that deal we had, you know, I'm nixing
that deal now is something to get taken out. Now
(01:06:58):
people are looking even more because now you don't want
to pay them more money and all that. Like it's
just it's it's too much like if I'm thinking, uh,
you know, I'm thinking that as a villain. Okay, I'm
thinking as a villain. You've seen my face, You've seen
what we did. You said we did the other people.
(01:07:20):
But I'm gonna let you go home, and I'm gonna
risk my entire operation just because you know, I gave
you some money, so I'll figure it to be okay.
You ain't gonna tell nobody like that's that's taking a
big risk, especially if you've got all these all these
names and all these big name people and everything that's
(01:07:42):
involved in it, because they have to sign off on
it as well, that it's just okay for them to
go home, you know what I'm saying. So, I mean,
you just think about this. If you're the president of
the United States and you went down there and you
took advantage of some eleven year old girl and it's like, yeah,
(01:08:03):
we're gonna send her back to the house. Oh okay,
sounds good?
Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
What what like?
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Like they don't even they don't even add up. So
that's why I just think that he was just straight intelligence.
Oh man, I just believe he was straight intelligence and
the stuff that he was involved in. Whenever Pam Bondi
and Cash Batail and Bongino, which they're saying right now,
(01:08:35):
Bongino and Cash Batail are talking about resigning over the
whole deal potentially, But whenever they saw the shit and
they read through it, they were like, Okay, I can't
put that out there because here's the deal. We don't
(01:08:56):
we don't grasp it, and I'm not I'm not over
here making excuses for we don't grasp it because we're
not in a position. But when you're in those positions
of power, sometimes knowing everybody knowing the information is not best.
It's not what's best for the country or the world
in large. I understand because a lot of people can't
(01:09:24):
handle it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
I get that completely. But at the same time, it's
that attitude that makes people want to bust out the
guillotine and brings you about another French revolution.
Speaker 1 (01:09:35):
Make certain people want to bust out of guillotine. We're
in too much of an entertainment driven world right now
for there to be a mass, mass amount of people
to want to bust out a guillotine. Bro, if you
want to be honest.
Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Then we need to create the Running Man. I put
these people in The Running Man. Anthony Fauci is the
most wanted man in America on the Running Man.
Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Yeah, that's it right there. You know what they say, Corey,
The saying is heavy is the crown? Heavy is the Crown?
Cory And like so, like I said, I'm not making
excuses for these people. But my god, man, if you
were in certain situations where you knew information, maybe you
(01:10:29):
had to make a call, and maybe the call got
this whole whole town over here, destroy kids and all.
But by you making that one call, you saved a
million people over here. Maybe you killed ten thousand people
here and it saved the million people over here. Calls
such as that, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
Okay, so and I hear shit like that that the
first thing I come to realize is that's all speculation.
Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Well, yeah, it is speculation in theory, in theory, but
you know, us as humans, we do we do make
certain calculations in our head. And then some stuff it's
just nefarious in nature. I'm not gonna take I'm not
gonna take that away from some of them is just
(01:11:18):
just plain evil, you know. And it's I think we
got a little bit of that going on right now
with this UH all of a sudden extreme weather, and
just areas where it's not using it that extreme, like
where the UH in Texas where all of a sudden,
like they started raining and twenty minutes later it's damn,
(01:11:42):
it's a fucking damn typhoon And shit coming through there
and sweeping everything away. Just happened right here recently in
North Carolina. It's just raining one night and then all
of a sudden they wake up and all the downtown
Durham and Chapel Hill and ship's underwater. It's like, what
the fuck. And they're like, oh, yeah, you know, water facility,
(01:12:03):
we can't quite you know, get it going right now
and get this water thing straight. It's like, what do
you mean. It's almost like somebody took their hand off
the damn of the off the button and just release
the damn. They just pulled it right on up. That's
what the shit looks like. And we know this, I mean,
(01:12:24):
we know that they're able to fuck with the weather,
and I think that's what they're doing in areas without
a doubt.
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
I don't understand the weather modification stuff well enough to
even comment on that at all. I just don't know.
People talk about like the ripples in the sky, you know,
are like the ripples in the clouds are fucking harp
and stuff like that, you know, But then you see
a picture from like nineteen hundred and you see the
ripples and the clouds in the sky the same and
it's like whatever you know, so who the fuck knows?
Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
Yeah, and in Imperialism said, when you create people who
have nothing to lose, they would take a oli guarchy out. Yes,
they will until they just side to vote another one
back in and they wheel, because it's our human nature
to so stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Like it's the whole system is so stupid, Like there's
no such thing as democracy.
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
Congress, what we did, that's what we did.
Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
It's not We were led by kings for thousands of years,
single rulers for thousands of years. It's in our fucking blood. Okay,
it's in our blood.
Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
A single ruler, right, Yeah, that's why people.
Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Embraced Like when Hitler came around, people and embraced him.
You know what I mean. They wanted a strong ruler
to lead everyone. That's what everyone really wants. They want
that fucking benevolent dictator is what everyone really wants. So
this whole Congress, she is stupid. It's a big grift,
Like fuck these people to death. Like it's literally like
I said, get rid of Congress and invade Poland.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Where did this would go from? Where that would come from? Congress?
What happens after day?
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Oh? You know, then we get beaten by the Russians.
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
Okay, but yeah, I mean Imperiodlyssm is right. You know,
they end up taking all the guarchy out. That's usually
when it comes to the point where you know, they
can't eat shit no more. And so people used to
have to have absolutely nothing to lose, like they're already
going hungry. There ain't no clean water, and they're like, okay, well.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
This wast of time. But I think the standard is
different now, like they can't get it so their iPhones
and they'd ride over that.
Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Ooh you think you think somebody might cut up over
that one?
Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
Possibly?
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
Okay, the iPhone? Have the iPhones went up in price?
I seen that we're I seen that we're in a
surplus the last month twenty seven million.
Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
So you want a good cell phone, go buy a
Chinese cell phone. Go buy a Chinese phone. Go by
is Jami, be like two hundred dollars and it'll be
better than a fucking Samsung Galaxy.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Yeah, but I mean the China man have made it though. Man,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
Bro, Bro, they can put all the back doors in
there they want. They could have all my fucking data.
I trust the Chinese with my data way more than
I trust the NSA or the I R S or
the government.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
Yeah, but you see, Corey, they don't. They're saying that
they're getting your your whole uh, your whole mental imprint,
and then they're gonna clone you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
I don't give a goddamn fun I only got about
twenty five years left on this fucking mortal coil. They
can do what the fuck they want.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
But there are mortal enemies, man, is They're right, And
then what they say China, I'm gonna sit we bow
buy a bunch of shit from them. I'm like, what
what mortal enemies? You would bind it and drown?
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Yeah? How we in the middle of this Cold War
with Russia, but like we fucking sending people to space
with them, you know what I mean? Like I never
understood that because the fucking ship's all fake. On the front,
they got back deals with every country. You know, the
whole time the ship was Israel and Iram was going on.
They was on the back door of telephone to Trump saying, Hey,
we're gonna bomb you here, so don't do this. All right,
We're gonna bomb you here, so get your ship out right,
(01:16:10):
Like that's how it is. It's all fucking it's what
is that Wag the Dog is that movie is?
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
Oh yeah, yeah yeah it And we talked and we
talked about it here in the States. When it comes
taking folks out, you got the you've got the red
and the blue, because I mean, I ain't gonna lie
to you. I hear both sides, and they just say
some some complete dumb shit. It's just like like you're
so entrenched in the side that you won't even say
(01:16:37):
anything that's logical anymore. You know what I'm saying. It's
just like you're seeing the logical shit. It looks like
when it flooded in Texas the other week. There was
some chick up there and she was like, man, I'm
glad it flooded out there and killed those kids, because
I mean, that's mega country and so they got what
they voted for. I'm like, man, are you even listening
to what you're saying? Like like you saynd fucking dumb
(01:17:01):
Like uh, I mean, it's these are little kids that drown,
you know what I'm saying, something that was terrible. It's like,
are you really gonna make this political now? I mean,
it's just you know, shit like this happens and it's
kind of a terrible moment for the families and stuff,
like at this point in time, just shut the fuck up,
(01:17:21):
like you just not say nothing, but instead you make
this two minute long video about how the kids deserved it.
I'm like, well, damn, I mean, I mean, so like
you're so entrenched in a side that you just go
and just say whatever as long as as long as
it backs up your point that my side is the best.
It's just like, well, that's when you know that you're
(01:17:45):
you're completely taking over, you know what I'm saying. At
what they say, you don't you don't turn into a
vampire until you taste it the blood. That's the whole premise.
Well in some of the vamp our movies, like you
have to actually drink the blood to become full vampire
vamp period. So I mean that that, I mean that
(01:18:10):
that's the that's the whole premise there, or just you know,
it'll be on the on the red side when Trump
does something and it's like it's just something that's just stupid.
It's like, man, that's dumb, and it's just been like
oh well, yeah, here he go. He's playing three D
chest and here's what he's really trying to do. I'm like,
I don't think it's anything like that, man, Just I
just think you just did something that was stupid, you know.
(01:18:32):
But but but I mean, that's that's where we are,
you know what I'm saying. Everybody's so so worried about
their side getting to win and then being able to
one up the other side that they make completely illogical
statements and don't just think with a stable brain. And
(01:18:53):
so it's unfortunate, you know what I'm playing. And so
we we've got a whole lot of that going around.
We got we got instability all all over the place.
Oh oh uh, before we get out of here, the
damn Old in the Blue and Katie Perry they broke up, man,
you know, and it's it's it's really sad because I'm
(01:19:14):
assuming that he stopped washing the dishes.
Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
I know, you get your dick sucks.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Yeah, exactly. So that's Orlando Bud. What happened, man, bro
if that's.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
Just the formula, that's the easy formula to get your
dick sucked every day.
Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
Manute, I've seen that they broke up. I was like,
hold on, a second. Now, they were engaged for like
six years. I was like, that's weird within itself.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
I think if you're engaged for more than like six months,
you're kind of like just dipping your toe in the water.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
Well, it don't mean shit, no way. But there's plenty
of folks who walked down the aisle and put a
ring on each other's finger and been fucking somebody like
that day somebody else. You know what I'm saying. I
don't mean much as shit, man, but uh I did
find it suspicious. And then when when they broke up
(01:20:10):
and I was I was like, huh so, I guess
he started buying you Lamborghinis and stopped washing the dishes.
I mean, that's that's the first thing that came to
my mind. You know what I'm saying, Because I see
all these chicks and they talk about you know, I'm
leveling up. I've outgrown them. I know my worth. I'm
(01:20:32):
not settling. I'm like settling. I'm like, who are you?
You ain't shit, I'm saying people be talking about they
I'm not gonna settle. Like there's somebody man, you ain't nothing,
just like everybody else. You talking about what you're settling
for my goodness, I mean, you on your high horse
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like you somebody you suck to be around you talking
about you ain't settling. You know, listen how you said
or this podcast you talk about saidling you sound stupid.
You said, domn you sound stuck up. Hell the Mofflercker
be selling being with your ass. I settled for you
because you were rich. You know what I'm saying. I mean,
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I man cause you know you see the women that
are like, oh you know I'm not selling, and you
know the guy what makes no sense. It's like, Okay,
I make this, I make this amount of money so
the guide and it still needs to make more than
me and provide. I was like, well, I thought I
thought the whole independent thing is so you could be independent.
You know what I'm saying. But you want to have
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your independent money and then still spend my money. I'm
trying to figure out what the deal is here, That's
what it ain't never made no sense to me. And
I said, I've leveled up. I'm no longer settling. I'm like,
all right, for he's leveling up to you know what
I'm saying, Corey ain't selling no more. But he he
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take a higher price hooker at this point in time.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
Bro, higher price hooker. You get her on demand and
you're find one that's cool, and she's cool. That's all
it is to it. Man, you got deal with none
of that bullshit and you're paying her to leave.
Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
Right right? Oh oh Mary uh. Mary Layamom said, if
Trump is not implicated, then he should prove it by
keeping his promise to release the entire file, just like
the other files they released.
Speaker 2 (01:22:31):
So if there was dirt on Trump, the Biden administration
would have made sure it was front and center.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
But they to put that ship right out yep, immediately, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
I mean they tried to arrest him on They tried
to arrest him on four different sets of bullshit charges.
They were genuinely going after him. This is why, this
is why, like the deep state that is today is
I don't know if it's the same deep state under Biden.
(01:23:05):
I mean, it's obviously still there, it doesn't never go away,
But what iteration it's taking I don't know, because it's
a different faction that seems. Yeah, for sure, positions going
on that the former deep state would not have allowed
to go on, Like if they're really investigating Komi and
these motherfuckers. If there's ever going to be an arrest
of anybody for treason, Like, bro, all you got to
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do is play one or two of the interviews of
may Orkis talking about how they flew people into the
country and you got your trees in charges.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
So yeah, right there, It's just like it's like the
name is.
Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
Our country is a joke. Is a joke, and nobody
be paying it. Don't pay your taxes ever again, every
I'm telling you, dualification will eliminate all fucking future i
RS trials. No one's going to convict anyone to tax,
elimit tax avoiding, especially with all.
Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
The ship we just learned, well one hundred percent believe that.
Like they've got like a Gangs of New York type
of mentality. Now. I don't know if you remember the
Games in New York, but they sat around Civilly and
talked about what day they were meeting, what weapons were
being allowed as far as being used today, and what
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was the rules of engagement of when the conflict would end.
And so I think that's exactly how they're doing things.
You know, we build a butcher and my mother man,
lim Neson, it's like, well, one of us fault and
the fight's over. And when build a butcher stabbed Limnsin twice,
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he turned around and looked at everybody. Look who I
have beneath my blade, and everybody stopped and they said,
oh shit, well fight's over. Everybody went home. It's just
and then the people lived together for like twenty twenty years,
like they became friends and shit, you're like, hold on
a second, man, what's going on here? Until lim Nice's
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son returned, and then you know that's what they're doing
in the government. Man, Look who I have beneath my blade?
I mean, that's it right there. But it's like, look,
we're gonna be honorable about this. Okay, We're not gonna
throw each other in jail, can't do that. But no,
(01:25:18):
you know, when it's our turn, and you know it's
our turn, so just back to fuck up. Okay, just
let it be our turn, you know. So I just
think it's you know, my turn, your turn type shit.
And uh so right now it's it's Republicans turn. And
I don't know where Republics are. Republicans are in there.
They tend to not get anything done like Democrats, they
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tend to turn the world upside down when they get
in there, you know what I'm saying. They get ship
pushed all the way through. When Republicans get in, they
they just tend to talk about what they're gonna get
pushed through, and nothing ever gets pushed through. And I'm
just like, what, Like, it's just a struggle for them
to do anything. Have you noticed that? Like Democrats, Gideon,
and it's just like they just they half Republicans. You know,
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we're bringing with him and ship and voting with him
and allicent and Republicans get in like all right, yeah,
here's what we're gonna do. And it's like a not
down drag out to get anything done. And they have
fifteen or their folks and be like, ah, man, we
ain't doing that. I'm just like, okay, I'm just trying
to figure out. You know, it's your turn, so I
thought your turn to do some shit.
Speaker 2 (01:26:27):
Yeah, Like just like Hitler said, it's all a big game.
The one political party is in power and everyone hates them,
and the other side becomes is the opposition, and then
after twenty years or so, the people are so fed
up with them that they put the other power, back
in the other party, back in charge, and then the
cycle repeats again. It's just a big it's a game
(01:26:50):
to the end. Yeah, democrat democracy is a fucking joke.
Just no such thing as democracy. It's stupid. The concept
is stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
This means that the retarded guy next door has the
same voting power as I do. That's retarded to begin with. Okay,
that aside, even if there was democracy, it wouldn't implement democracy.
We have the electoral College to shield us from true democracy.
So but thank god for that because otherwise New York,
San Francisco and Los Angeles would decide who was the
fucking who was in Congress, who was in the presidency
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all the time, you know what I mean? So fuck
those people. There's no right answer. You need the benevolent dictator.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
That's all there is to it.
Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
You need the benevolent dictator because every other system is
a joke.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
So the question is, I mean, who would give the
royal blood to I guess it'd have to go through
George Washington's blood line, wouldn't see how would be he
would be first?
Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
Who the fuck it? Where are these people? Where is
fucking Washington's blood line.
Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
That's what I'm saying, Washington, Ben Franklin.
Speaker 2 (01:27:52):
If I was these people's ancestors, I would have a
YouTube channel with a million subscribers. I'm the ancestor or
George Washington.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like you don't never hear, like, yeah,
you know, I'm Abraham Lincoln's you know, great great gres gay.
Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
And probably didn't have any children.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
He didn't know he had.
Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
Some dude always aund him. They slept in the cabin
with he had. His real name is most likely Springsteen.
Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
You see, back then, you could knock up hookers and
nobody you could just deny, you know what I'm saying.
I mean, two hundred years ago, you can knock up
a hooker and be like you got me prayingant nod.
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
Nowadays, they'll check their em for twenty minutes before.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
It's like, uh, yeah, you ran a cash Hookers say cash.
Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Up and then you paid her with threepence and a cow.
Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
They take Google pay. They probably got the little card
reader in the end of the day and pocket book.
It's like it's like, I ain't got no cash on me.
It's like, oh, don't worry, I take card. It's like, fuck,
somebody did that. Somebody did that at work. One time
it was the and then will close out. There was
a it was a kid who came by and it
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was selling them old crusty ass donuts, eight day old
donuts from Krispy Kreme, the fundraiser donuts. Whenever you see
Krispy Kreme fundraiser, just know those donuts ain't shit. Okay.
Those donuts look like when you just got finished up
on your old lady. You know what I'm saying. They
all crusty on top, like used everywhere. You're like, oh
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this shit. When they rolled up in there, they were like,
hey man at eight dollars a box, I'm like, it's
a rip off. I was like, well, I ain't got
no cash. The man looked at him, said, don't worry.
We take card. I say, you, little nigga, you know
what I'm saying. That's exactly what I see you, little you,
and I get something. I ain't got no cares today
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where we take card and then you got.
Speaker 2 (01:30:05):
That yeah limit right, I'm out my limit.
Speaker 1 (01:30:14):
I seated my limit on my credit card. Yeah, I
mean you got to watch bucks now. You can't even
you can't even skim out of these situations anymore because
everybody's got a card reader that pulls into the bob
of their fucking phone or to take cash app or
Venmo or Google pay.
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
Or some ship out of your pocket with some fucking
NFR fucking reader.
Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
Oh get any zapp all your credit cards? You go,
look they all max da Zo.
Speaker 2 (01:30:40):
Was like the idea, the idea of turning on that
fucking near field ship in my phone is like, why
would you do that? Why would you do that with
your credit card? Because anybody with an NFR can just
go up and read that ship.
Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
Yeah, that's some bad ada.
Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
It ain't like when you It ain't like when you
go to that fucking register and you put your phone
up to the thing. It ain't doing some like complex
algorithm encryptis shop to fifty six bitcoin type stuff. No,
it's just noticing it's there and going, oh, okay, I'll
take the money now, let's see that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:10):
Yeah, before we get out of here, Corey, uh, let
her know about the launch of the independent token.
Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
Oh, independent Media Token is not life. You can go
and pick it up at radium. I gotta do it.
We're organizing our fucking marketing campaign. So I haven't really
done too much promotion yet, but we got some things
in the works and it's gonna cost us some money
which we don't have yet. So yeah, the next couple
of weeks, next couple we're working on it. Yeah. Yeah,
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so you' it's a crypto venture capital fund. That's a
familiar what it is for independent media mm.
Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
Hmm yep, So be on the lookout for that. Go
picky some up support everybody out here. Corey Hughes, Corey
Hughes dot org, bloodyhistory dot substack, A warning from history.
Soon to be an Oswald book is the Oswald book
gonna have a fancy title.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
The Are of the Oswald and black and white.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
There it is. So yeah, be on the lookout for that.
It's still gonna be. It's still gonna be a little
bit on your Oswalt set there right.
Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
I'll be on my Oswall ship for the next.
Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
So the next couple of years. Okay, so a little
bit before you see.
Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
The book will be in a couple of weeks, but
my other ship's going I'm gonna be on Oswald for years.
Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
I got three more books. I got it right on
the series.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Okay, okay, all right, so would it be what they.
Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
Call this anthology, something like that four volume cent That's.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
What I'm talking about, anthology from Corey.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
It will take me five years, I figure, because the
last part of it is gonna take me years to
fucking people are stupid. Okay, let me. It's really clear.
The average IQ of Kennedy researchers is about eighty and
they still have not made They have not up the
mess that they've created in the timeline of June sixty
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two till the end. It's a it's a fucking mess.
You'd think after sixty years we'd have a fucking single
chronology that made sense. We don't. So I'm gonna make it,
and that's gonna take me a long time to fucking
put together because there's a lot of contradicting information and
a lot of CIA backstory, subversion shit going on at
the same time that relates to Oswald that I'll have
to connect. It's fucking gonna be maybe I don't want
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to do it. Fuck that, maybe I'll just quit.
Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Ory's going to continue to go on because you know,
he's too legit to quit. We appreciate everybody with this
on this episode of Be on a Cue. Hopefully we'll
be back Sunday on Day zero. The new Lindsay was
having the issue last week and third a colorable and
Corey was tired as fuck. So uh, we missed last week,
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so maybe we'll be back this week. So we appreciate
everybody for watching us tonight. Listen to us on podcast platforms.
When you Boy x Q four twenty, The Powerful and
Corey Hughes catch on the next Be on the Cube
peace Out