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Speaker 1 (00:00):
M top lots of productions.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
We are being hypnotized by people like this, news readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
We are in a country and in a world that
is being run by unbelievably sick people.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
And the chasm between what we're told is going on
and what.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
He's really going on is absolutely.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Oh yeah, dude, this and that one. It's like we
all know what's going down, but no one's saying it's
what happens to the home of the brief much we
get to take controlling this now when no one's talking
about it, and the side of reclas and everybody's just walking.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Around in the plasmon And we can.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Do it that in the grave, but it may we
need to be ready to raise that well gon to
the edge of day.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Everybody is slave, only some are our wien is that
the government releasing poison and.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
There Welcome back, ladies, gentlemen, to another episode of Death Quad.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
I am David Lee Corbo aka the Raven that's top Lobster,
the father of disinformation. He did it again. It's crazy.
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Look at the numbers going up as you point the guns.
We should continue to do with the.
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Gun at them.
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our guest guys joining us today are Joe and Jen
(02:02):
of Legit Back and they will surely never return, so
enjoy it. While alas, I don't know why he did that?
What the gun? It's fine, guys, Hi guys, so happy
to have you. Before we even get into any of
the what just happened or what we're going to talk about.
Tell everybody where they can find you and what happens
on your show.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Well, thanks for having us. First of all, for the listeners.
We've had just raven on one time, I think, and
we whiffed the last one with JT follows JC. So
glad to be catching up with you guys. Good to
meet you top for the first time. I've listened to
you guys several times, and your New York accents really
grind my California gears. But that's a different story. I
(02:44):
like how you started with it, you know, yeah, I
like how you started the show too. For the audio listeners,
we started out looking down the barrel of a glock.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
It looks like maybe good call. That's what is X
thirty call X thirty four from California. It's forty three X.
You shut your mouth.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
But hey, we're from We're from a different part of
California that is not LA. It's far northern California and
I'm talking close to Oregon. So it's a it's a
lot more.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
Like we live in the country we live in. It's
like the Indiana of California is the part of California.
We live in people like rodeos and respect. Yeah. Well,
I'm actually originally from Boston, so your accents are just
a little sound of home to me.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Oh that's nice, isn't that nice? We're offering a comfort,
maybe even nostalgia.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
I also thought that I.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Love having a gun pointed at me with someone screaming
in a New York accent. It just it's very nostalgic.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
I could have sworn a couple of shows ago you
promised to stop ripping on the pores. But oh, I'm
glad you brought it back.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Well a little inside Baseball. I said that I was
going to do that, and then several poors said no,
please don't. Oh they did. We luckily said we like
it when you and they're probably also from Boston or
something like that. You know, it's there's something about the
East Coast sentiment where we like to be constantly reminded
that we're we ain't shit.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Yeah right, it just trash.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
Yeah, it's very New England and New York. You love
to be degraded, like you just love.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
It, like if there was you know those places where
like masochism not not masochism. Yeah, masochism I think is
the actual terminology. It might be a word I made up,
but where people will order like a lady of the
night to berate them and hurt them, I would say,
happens more whoever, it happens more often Northeast.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Huh.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
To answer your question though, yeah, we're legit bat. Normally
we have my brother with us. I'm Joe Jen and
my wife. We've been doing a show for about five years.
Find us wherever you listen to shows also on YouTube
for the hundred people that watch on there. Uh that's
about it. Yeah, I think we still have merch.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Maybe normally we would have our co host a year
and a half ago, but normally it's just us now
or sometimes even just Joe.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Oh and I got to update the link tree too.
We're no longer on rock Fin. We got the Cyonora
from them for whatever we and well it was one
on rock Fin.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Rockfin is such an enigmatic kind of operation. I see
it and people go, maybe consider actually, you know who
says that? Nobody? Nobody says ye, rock Finn. It seemed
that there was a time where they were very promising
and then yeah, what happened? How did they kicked you off.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
I think they're just downsizing. I'm pretty sure that that
whole operation is run by a tiny hat or something,
a silver steam, if you get what I mean. But
they I think they just they got tired of hosting
all of our stupid videos that nobody watched anyway, so
they're like, weh. But they asked a lot of people.
I don't know what the details of it, and we
just one day logged in and I couldn't post anything.
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So I'm like, Okay, I guess that's done.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
That's interesting. Dang, they didn't even tell you anything. They
just blocked you off. Yeah, some people said that you
should do that, and then and then I kind of
looked into it, and it seemed overly complicated. You probably
had to fill out something, you know, and I said, no,
not for me. I simply can't figure that out. And
so I guess I'm glad that I did. What is
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it that you guys do, because you know, I've been
on your show and it was a wonderful conversation. And
if you look into there's a huge cross pollination of
interests and even homies right in the conspiracy content space.
But what is it that you guys focus.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
On, so that's much harder to dial in. It started
out as just having kind of fireside conversations, but it
was twenty twenty so it naturally progressed into my conspiratorial
mindset and we started having people like Charlie Robinson, David Ike,
all these people that are kind of, you know, big
names in this community, and started networking with all of them.
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So it ranges anywhere from like armchair philosophy to just
straight up retardation. We have a special segment called Planet
retard Report where we just make fun of the dumbest
news we can find. I haven't done that in a while.
Sorry everybody, We'll get back to it. But then it
also goes into I mean people like Crow Triple seven
and his work, you know, videoing the Sun, and it's
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just anything. Really. We get people that I think are
interesting and we let them share their perspective. Whether I
agree with them or not, it doesn't really matter. We've
had flatterers on people who are like totally anti flat earth.
It's all fine with us. We just we stay on
the fence and let people talk. That's all it is.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
It's kind of funny because you said that you know,
you've been doing this for for five years, and as
soon as like twenty twenty hits, it turns from fireside conversations,
which you know, I understand, it's still the heart of
what you do, but it takes a conspiratorial bent, right,
And it's just like it just goes to show you
how everybody our ears kind of perked up and we're like,
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what's happening? What did you say? What's going on right now?
Why is this happening? And then the news is telling
us one thing, and we're going, no, I don't think so.
I think I'm going to go talk to some schizophrenics about.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
It, yeah, because yeah, it's more like commentary on all
the stupidity that goes on. That would probably probably be
more accurate, just comment every week on the newest stupid
shit that happened and what's weird. He said, It takes
a conspiratorial bent, but I think everybody, not everybody, but
a way larger number of people nowadays are taking that
bent kind of by accident, because it's so obvious and
(08:16):
everything's so retarded and gay that you can't help but
be like, this is dumb, and then you get called
a conspiracy theorist, which is not, so it doesn't hurt
my feelings, you know, I'm like, thank you, I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (08:29):
Well, King full circle. I think it's cool to be
a conspiracy theorist now in the news.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
It's cool to be anti Semite too, and I welcome
all slurs if you're a homophobic, misogynistic white nationalist, which
is I'm none of those, but that's fine. I'm not
going to change your mind, so go ahead call me
all of them. I like it. I want to add
to the list.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
I'm ethnically ambiguous, and so I know that when the
race war comes, the whites will not claim me, which
is actually why I've been backing away. It's not because
I'm having my sensibilities realigned. It's more so that I'm
looking at the writing and the wall and when they
start getting in the pickup trucks and they said we've
had enough, we've had enough. She does have good genes,
right when they say that they're not gonna they're not
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gonna look at me, They're definitely not gonna look at
you and go like, come on over, guys. And so
were the Nick quentez Is of the world, even though
Nick quentez Is is Mexican. I think he's Mexican. He
thought he was gay. Well there's a yeah, he's a
gay Mexican, which is fine. I look, I I enjoyed.
He has a double trick. Uh and and and he's
(09:30):
also a twink. He's a triple threat. I enjoy I
enjoy Nick. I just don't. I do enjoy him. He's
a wonderful store.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
I don't know what he's about. Well, whatever he's about,
he's he's about to lead a race war, which is
interesting because he's he's Mexican, but he is passing. And
my point is I'm not so passing. Especially out here
in the Florida heat in these months, I tend to
get a little bit darker. And so depending on when
the race war pops off, I'm just saying they're not
gonna be in alignment with me.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Yeah. I was kind of one wondering what flavor of
white you were. I would say, you're white, both of you,
but you definitely have some non white in you.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Oh damn man. Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
I'm like, I don't know Italian.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
No Italians are Italians technically black? Aren't they well, Sicilians.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Italians hate being called white. That's for what I heard.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I like to look at myself more.
As you know, you talk about claiming names, right, conspiracy
theorist is one of those names which I think we've
we've taken back, and it's and it's you know, to
to Gen's point, it's cool to be a conspiracy theorists.
I myself identify as a Jewish bio weapon, which you
know I am the result of, because right now the
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atmosphere is such that like race mixing is bad. That's back,
you know, it's back in style, and and then other
ethnicities are looked to be weaponized against America by the Jews.
And so if that's the case, my mother being white,
my father being Hispanic, and then also I have like
some black in there and stuff, I am a Jewish biowhip.
(11:03):
I'm like a I'm like Frankenstein, one that got away
and then turned on.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
If the conspiracies are to be believed, Yes, yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Yeah, I would say that I'm like Frankenstein.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Hey, mutts are always the best, the best kinds of animals,
you know, A halfy a half half Asian, half black.
I mean those people are great looking, like, uh, who's
a good example of that?
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Halfy black half that's what they're called.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
Everyone calls them, Yeah, Blasians, that's that's actually what they
what they were.
Speaker 5 (11:32):
You know, isn't Tila Tequila that Seal Tequila? Is this schizophrenic?
Oh yeah, yeah, that's right. I'm thinking about it for
different reasons. Have you guys heard about Seala Tequila.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Having uh shape shifted? Well, she had sexual relations with
the dragon. Are you guys aware I was not?
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Please do tell that this is a blast from what
early two thousands? When the fuck was she relevant?
Speaker 3 (11:56):
When Wasteala Tequila? I mean she was big in the
MySpace era.
Speaker 5 (11:58):
Yeah, she's relevant right now because we're talking about She's
always relevant. She was Well, there's a story about Billy
Corgan that he was You didn't hear about this?
Speaker 4 (12:08):
Oh oh, I did hear that interview where he said
someone shape shifted in front of him, but he doesn't
say who it is.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
It was Tila Tequila. How do you know this ship?
You don't know Billy Corgan?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Billy Corgan's a mannequin?
Speaker 5 (12:20):
Why is he lying? At so Basicia? He was saying that,
like when at the climax, she shape ship shape shifted,
or at least like her the form that she was
presenting climax proceeded. I guess they everybody did. I don't know,
did she Yeah, okay, yeah, that's what they said. That's
what he said, that's what he would say, That's what
he would say. So this could all be a lie,
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but that's the story that she did. Like at the
time of climax, her whatever kind of like replication devices
using to cloak her.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Face on hold on, how did you how did you
get how did you get that? It was heal tequila?
I made it up. I'm serious. I've heard it from somebody.
I heard it from I think maybe even I think
didn't Izzy Griffin tell us that. I'll put it on easy.
Speaker 5 (13:05):
Yeah, somebody, somebody definitely told us. Maybe you were, maybe
he was taking a piss break. But this, this information
was imparted on us, on me at least, and now
I'm redisseminating it.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
Yeah. So at the point of climax, he told you
this in confident when this is when the I don't
know how, I don't know how these lizard masks work,
but it seems like holographic almost but it recedes back
and it shows her true lizard visage. Yeah, and then
comes back but only for like a split second. Is
what do you guys think about that? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (13:38):
I think so they were. They were first of all,
very sober, right, no drugs involved, They were on nothing.
Hallucinogenics are involved in this, okay, correct?
Speaker 1 (13:49):
I mean real quick side note. Apparently your guys is
mikes are lower than ours, and that I know how
that sounds.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Don't don't read what they say because they're terrible people,
and yeah, you got to turn out there they are
they're well, actually those are. I don't know. It's a
mixed bunch right now. We'll kick out the pors eventually.
As I told you guys before the show.
Speaker 5 (14:10):
No matter what we do, it's just like it's like
yeah whatever, yeah, like the extream yard.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yeah matter, we're.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
Gonna chug along through anyway. So yeah, I don't know
where you guys are you guys actually, because so you
said you've interviewed uh David Ike, But where you're at
on shape shifre Yeah, the shape shifts of lizard people
stuff is kind of like a it's it's sometimes it's
a bridge too far for people.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Yeah, I don't. I don't know what to think of it.
I like, it's fun, Like we talked about before the show,
a lot of these things are just fun to talk about,
and people get so fucking but hurt when they're like, oh,
you had this guy on, obviously you're crazy or your
shill or what you know, all the names that you
get called. But uh, as far as actual shape shifting,
I don't know what to think of it. I mean,
it's a it goes back a long way. If you
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want to bring up skin Walker, you know, tradition, you
know the legends.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
I don't think it's necessarily not something that's possible. I'm
just saying Billy Corgan was probably super fucked up. I
don't know if Tila to hell it's really a lizard person,
but I wouldn't say that it's an impossibility that that is.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
No.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
But what I'm talking about is like the you know,
the videos that come across and the news reporters and
they freeze frame it and it looks like a lizard eye,
pupil or whatever. That's the ones where I'm like, Okay,
it's it's digital cameras. Like I don't I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
It's relics, right, like a like ARTI acting, I think artifacts. Yeah,
well I heard a really interesting story. We were invited
to an outing in Utah called Moonlake, and and at Moonlake,
you know, it's a skinwalker ranch adjacent property, and so
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we were invited. A bunch of creators were invited and
we were going to go out there and you know,
we just see what happens, have a big creator thing.
It's gonna be probably gonna have sex with us or something.
But that's not what they put in the flyer. I'm
just sure that's what was going to happen. So initially,
you know, we I had a correspondence with them, I said,
you know where when give me the details and then
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and then he and I went back and forth on
it for a while. I don't know. It was kind
of short notice. Would have been the twelfth actually, so
two days ago, and lo and behold, the entire event
was was canceled. It was canceled because they they they
often go out there with a Geiger counter because there
seems to be random, unpredictable uh spikes of radioactive you
(16:26):
know activity whatever, radioactivity. There's a lot of radioactive It
gets bad. Stop looking at me for like, can you
help me with my words? No, those are your radioactivity.
And uh so I'm listening to this guy talk about it.
He shows up on Tinfoil Hat Sam Trivley's podcast, and
he told the wildest story about his part because they
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bought the location because of its high strangeness. One day,
some wolves show up on the property and they won't budge.
They they're making eye contact. It's weird. One thing leads
to another, and his his partner. And I'm not insinuate
he's gay. I mean he's his caretaker, the guy that maintains,
the guy that takes care of him. He the guy
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that he does it.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Whatever, I'll say they're gay. They're gay, and so he's
a gay man.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Shoots the wolves and and and and then what happens
is I think they track because they're like, what would
these wolves come from. It's not supposed to be wolves
in the area. Yeah, the wolves aren't backing down.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
They had like high caliber guns, like like shotguns twelve
gauge when they shot him, larger guns five five six,
And he said.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
They walked away.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
Yeah, they shot at him. These wolves didn't move. And
then when they kind of like approached them. Then finally
they just left, but like not in a real hurt.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
He said that he actually shot them, that shot out.
He shot them, and these things are like, I guess
we're not welcome here. Yeah, yeah, and they left.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Was that the Ryan Burns story?
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Was that Ryan Burns story?
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Yeah? Yeah, Because then the next day there was like
four five dudes that were found shot in the woods
or something.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
They were found in their trailers and they live separately
from one another, but there's no signs of of of
you know, bullets in the house. There's no there's no bullet,
there's no there's no gun, there's nothing. There's absolutely nothing
to trace down to these people being shot in their homes.
And there's no blood and their doors are locked. Yeah,
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so their doors are locked, there's no blood, there's no
traces of a weapon, any of that crap. But these
these these Native American dudes are dead. And so the
implications of that are that they're skin walkers, right, we're
talking Native American witch doctors. By the way, a lot
of pelts found in their homes, even pelts of animals
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that it's illegal to poach. You can't you can't kill them. Obviously,
it's not like these Native American guys had tags for
any of these animals at all, but some of them
were considerably more illegal to have shot. So there's all
kinds of bones, basically, all these signs of of of
witchcraft and no other explanation to it.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
If I remember, right, isn't it like right on the
border of Skinwalker Ranch too? It's in that same that
same area because yeah, Ryan Burner, Bryan Burns, Yeah, he
goes down there a lot, because I think he actually
owns the property. And uh yeah, my, you know Chris
Matthew from Forbidden Knowledge News. Are you familiar with him?
Speaker 3 (19:19):
I know Dave Matthews. Oh oh yeah, yeah, of course,
of course we know Chris. Yeah, yeah, he's coming on
the show tomorrow. He's coming out tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Oh yes, tell me Stle's up. Yeah. He he got
to go down there with him and kind of you know,
get a lay of the land too. And it's it's
bizarre shit that goes on down there. And I'm starting
to think more and more because there's been there has
been I think Ryan actually talks about this too. But
there's it's like openly military testing for technologies or something
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like that, and that's why there's so much weird shit.
But it could also be a combination of that and
legitimate paranormal or like skinwalker type stuff going on. So
who knows. I don't think we're gonna ever get answers
about this stuff. It's just here's some wild shit we saw,
and then we all talk about it and then we
forget about it.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
If we everget answers, it just won't matter.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Will be fucked.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
They'll be like, Okay, here's the truth. There's nothing you
can do about it. You're dead in like five minutes
or whatever I captured.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
If you were invited, would you go, oh, fuck it? Absolutely?
I would like the insinuation that there was going to
be because it was. It was. It wasn't in the
fine print or anything, but it was like sex was implied.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Thought.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
I think cancer is implied. That's actually a huge concern.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
We were talking to Trey Hudson of the Meadow Project
and they had they have a high strangeness plot of
land as well. Long story short, they had a bizarre
event take place on the property and when they went
to go investigate the location where it had happened. Number
one obviously radioactive traces on the Geiger counter. But then
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two of the individuals died. You know in that moment
that sounded really.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
It was cancer or something too. Yeah, that did they
have orbs?
Speaker 4 (21:04):
Did they see orbs? Because we were hearing about some
certain color of orb that's been seen on properties it
gives cancer. It was it blue orbs or something that
would fly all around this property and then they would
it would test super high on the Geiger counter and
people all over got cancer.
Speaker 5 (21:19):
There there was a story about orbs, but I don't
think you mentioned the color. The orbs were following some
people that were on this the property, specifically at the meadow.
But at this place there was a like a thirty
by thirty giant cube floating on something like six inches
above the ground. No big deal, and the people walked
in it. They were only able to see it with
(21:41):
thermal imaging. Yeah, with thermal the thermal imaging. So the
people actually walk into the meadow, they disappear within the cube,
and some the two that went in deeper that actually
go in into thermal imaging, you see them disappear and
when they come out, those two have ended up dead.
One of the I will say one of the guys
was older and older man and yeah other guys. The
other guy was middle aged died of cancer.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
It's uh you know, but but the Metal Project was
where that dude teleported too, right. They were watching him
on his GPS, I think, and uh, he just kind
of zipped from one area to the other. And he's like,
what are you talking about there?
Speaker 3 (22:15):
Te I know, I know that Trey basically crossed a
creek and was geographically in a different location.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
Well, he he was on the radio to one of
the women on his team and he was saying that
he's like, I found a meadow that's right across this creek.
I can't believe we haven't been surveilling this. Like, get
over here now, let's start looking this thing up. And uh,
I think he uh like she she finds him and
she's like, hey, like, you're in the meadow. You're in
the same spot. And he realized that like as he
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crossed the creek, he's been turned around.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
And then he said that it like what he was
looking at almost dissolved into what he was familiar with.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
Yeah, then it's like like it his his vision dissolves.
He becomes this ordered, and he realizes that he has
just basically like he's crossed this small stream, but in reality,
he's exactly where he was before he crossed the stream,
looking at the same place that they've been looking at for,
you know, since twenty sixteen. And it's just like, wow,
what happened?
Speaker 1 (23:15):
There?
Speaker 5 (23:16):
Was there like a portal where you teleported into one
spot and then turned around right back, no explanation.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, I love those kinds of stories. And the time
slips is Jenny Randalls that did all that the time
slip stuff. But anyway, those stories are fun as shit
where all you're walking down a road and all of
a sudden there's a diner and you go in there
and eat and pay, and then you go back the
next day and there's just nothing there.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
Unless there's aliens involved, like an abduction where there's missing time,
and that's what the time slip is.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Those people also get cancer. Alien aliens victims often will
get cancer. There's also traces of radioactivity.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
You're really having trouble with your words today, buddy. It's
this true figure it out of.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
Radio act act. There's radioactive traces.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
You got it.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
There, we go at the location, let's dance A.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Good job.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
That was that was jarring. That was scary. I got scared.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
That was the chat.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
I thought it was radio activity. So so there's there's
traces of rich Man. You know what I'm saying at
the location.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
I really can't stuff right now.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
That yeah, I mean, it's like it's they seem like
like markers of high strangeness. Whenever you get radiation, the
high levels of radiation. I'm letting you suffer, dude. Uh,
high levels of radiation seem like markers of high strange,
high strangeness, whether it's happening currently or it just has happened.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
So it's it's is it So is it.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
The high strangeness that causes it? Or is it the
radiation that causes the high strangeness?
Speaker 3 (24:55):
The chicken chicken? I mean, I don't know, I don't know.
It seems to be. I would say it's probably a byproduct,
a byproduct of a thing, because sometimes they'll you know why,
because Trey Hudson was saying, it's not predictable. The spikes
are random. So it's like a location may not be
(25:17):
inundated by radiation, wow, but then suddenly it will be
Suddenly there will be a spike, you know, and it's
it's unpredictable. So you know that moon Lake thing got canceled.
It wasn't always too radiated to be around. I'm really
loving that word. Now. It wasn't always that way, but
it suddenly became that way, and it was like it's unsafe,
(25:39):
and so they had to cancel the entire event. Yeah,
which is like, man like, I want to be the
type of person that goes out into these places and
explores them. I don't want to be the type of
person that gets colon cancer.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Yeah, well you're probably gonna get it anyway. If you're
breathing our air and drinking water and eating organic food,
you're probably gonna get but cancer anyway. I mean, it
just seems to be. It seems to be in vogue
right now. Is to get ass cancer.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Where you guys to go to a place?
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Uh, we loved? Are you paying or what?
Speaker 4 (26:11):
What place are you trying to go? We live by
Mount Shasta. That's another kind of high strangeness area.
Speaker 5 (26:16):
We've been invited. Let's go, well, I haven't I haven't
heard of that. What goes on there?
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Oh? All kinds of stuff? You got the crack pots
over here that are really into La Muria and the
Tall Nordics, some that live inside of Mount Shasta or
something that there's.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
A huge amount of people who've gone hiking on Mount
Shasta and legitimately disappeared never been found.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
We're very close to the P and W, so it's
a bigfoot area and uh, the Mount Shasta in particular,
there's a lot of high strangeress that comes out of there.
I would never seen it myself.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
Do you have you have you like gone hiking on
not hiking that's snowboarded on it and then you didn't
get as cancer, not yet, not that I know, and
we came back.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
I hear that, I hear that people go missing in
a place, and I go, I really.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Want to know. I want to go there.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
I want I would like to go there and see
what's going on. It's stuff, you know, We've been looking
at something that is completely incredible, and I mean that
in the most literal sense, like it's there's no credibility
to it, this idea that uh they are they are
finding people twenty eight thousand dollars in the in the
(27:28):
Canadian wilderness because oh no, there's credibility to that they're
doing well. They're doing that, but then the and and
there's a you know, we've talked about it on the
show before. There's a conventional explanation. The wildfires are pretty bad.
They seem to be pretty bad every year. They seem
to also be set by crackheads. But that's neither here
nor there. Uh, And the government that's a redundancy. So
(27:50):
most of the government's addicted to crack. But you're there.
They're saying it's because of the wildfires. You can't go
into the forest, you know, until this dry season passes
or October gets here, whichever one happens first. But other
people have other explanations, which is that these deep underground
military bases are filled with chimeric monstrosities, and that they
(28:11):
previously had a feeding program going on, but that feeding
program has lost funding and it's also lost it's you know, sourcing,
they're no longer having I don't know, maybe people getting
trafficked in these underground tunnels. Maybe that's stopped in twenty twenty.
There's a lot of people that think that. And so
it's been you know, scarce, the food has been scarce
in the dumbs for some time, and now what is
(28:32):
surfacing creatures from from the depths?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
They're probably experiment or you know, cloning. That's another thing
we like to talk about a lot too, when you
guys stand on cloning. Is it happening? I think it's
been happening for a long fucking time.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Do you guys know Donald Marshall? I don't know Donald.
Who's that?
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (28:56):
You guys never heard Donald Marshall? Okay, so Donald Marshall
is this character. Maybe some of the chat might be
aware of him. Shout out to the chat if you
know who Donald Marshall was. I've invited him on the show.
But he's currently being tortured in an underground cloning facility,
or at least one of his clones is, and that
seems to really put a hindrance on his ability to
do podcasts. But the guy is he's one of these
(29:17):
guys that has a lot of information where you're listening
to him cook and you go like, man, this guy
knows some shit, like he's tapped into a sci fi
stream of consciousness. But he basically says like there is
an unbelievably vast cloning operation that takes place underground, and
(29:41):
if that was then they would have endless stuff to
feed these chimeric creatures. So you know, somebody's lying somewhere
and that, you know, you imagine a lot of this
probably came from like twenty three and meters ancestry dot com.
Not good, and that the elites go to the subterranean
locations and they torture and abuse, do all the horrific
(30:05):
things that we suspect that they do, but they do
him to clones. So no harm, no foul, which I
don't know about you guys, but I don't care what
they do to my clone.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
It's not like that's like the concept of Westworld. That
reminds me of West World. They torture robots.
Speaker 5 (30:21):
He's just described the premise of West World to you,
and you believed him.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Huh. Well, no, I didn't believe him at all, actually,
and I believe a lot of foolish things. But I
asked him to come on the show and he declined it,
which is very similar to the other guy that said
the chimeric creations we're escaping from the deep undergrad military basis,
and I said, come on the show, let's talk about it.
I think there's a little bit of like there's assault
(30:44):
of truth to a lot of these things. The element sure,
I think so.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
Yeah, So with the cloning thing, we got into Realianism
and whatever that is that it's it's this interesting mix
of a religion of a cult of science.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
So that guy is his name rail Or Oh I
think that's like his last name.
Speaker 5 (31:03):
Yeah, right, yeah, he developed the religion and the logo
is the swastika inside of the.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Star of David. Have you seen that?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
I have not. I could have AI create one for me.
Speaker 3 (31:15):
I actually have a tattooed on my chest.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
Yeah no, I mean you can just look up. It's
called the Rallian logo. I'll pull it up in a minute.
And it's funny. Kanye West actually posted that when he
was doing a lot of j posting.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
On I might have yeah, I think I might have
seen that a La Kanye, but yeah, yeah, yeah, so.
Speaker 5 (31:33):
That's not just an offensive symbol that he was trying to,
you know, poke people with. That is a logo for
the Rallian Cult and they worship the loheim. Are you
guys familiar with that term?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Right?
Speaker 3 (31:46):
It's like, yeah, the angels, the heavenly bodies.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
It's like God is an Elohem, and then there's a structure,
a pyramid structure of the you know, power structure of
what you got to get.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Paul Wallace on look up. That dude, Paul Anthony Wallace,
he did the Escaping Eden, Scars of Eden. He wrote
a couple of books, and we had him on a
couple months ago, and that dude is inter resting. He
goes deep into all these different Hebrew name l should
I and Eloheim and yeah, he thinks that basically it
(32:17):
was a heavenly council that created it. Leans towards gnosticism
kind of it's kind of in that vein. But the
way he breaks it down it is pretty interesting, you.
Speaker 5 (32:26):
Said, Anthony explained, he believes that a heavenly council made us.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
I mean it seems that way, right.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
It's like Elohem is plural, so he was like, Eloheim
is plural, so there must have been more. And he
said that there's the way that the God is described
in the Old Testament and New Testament is completely different,
and it might be a different being that.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Well, you know, ed Maybray kind of is acting said that.
He was like, it seems like because there's a lot
of times throughout the Bible where God will seek the
council of the things that he's created. And so it
seems like there is a headlo lohem being a terminology
for a high ranking spiritual entity, and that there are
the angels which are also loheem. That's why you have God,
big g God, and then you have the lowercase g gods,
(33:10):
and that he sought their counsel, like let us make
them in our image. He was like, you know, it
seems multiple times throughout the Bible, God's like, what do
you think? What do you think we should do? You know,
So I don't know if I if I, if I
have to do the leap to it's a different God
because that opens the door to like it's the demiurge.
And I'm like, I don't know if so far what
I'm learning everything seems to track. But maybe maybe that's
(33:32):
just me. What is this?
Speaker 1 (33:33):
You guys would get a kick out of this guy, Uh,
it's hard to kind of he doesn't really know himself,
Like he's just kind of and he used to be
a pastor too. This is the odd thing. So he
was just breaking down the first couple verses of Genesis
and that's a lot of what he does, and he
has several books on it, and he does go further
into you know, Genesis six and the Nephelm and things
(33:56):
like that. But from what I can gather, been a
while since I read his book, but he he's on
the idea that the Eloheem are a group of entities
they had a disagreement as to how they should proceed
with men. I don't know if he thinks that we
actually existed before the Adam and Eve story, or that
(34:18):
the Adam and Eve was the beginning of the current
you know, genetic mutation or DNA manipulation and here we
are now. It's something something to that effect. You'd got
You guys would get an absolute kick out of having
this guy on, especially with a name like your Guys is,
which I forgot to tell you is a great name
for a show.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Oh, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
David made it up. Yeah, that's maybe one of the
few things that we've done right, probably the only thing
we've done this show. This show sucks. We did a
lot of camera angles and that's really good and I.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Think, yeah, I like that the side angle.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Ye, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Yeah, reach out to him because you'll get a lot
more asking your own questions of him than my stupid
brain can remember from a couple months ago. So sure, Sure.
Speaker 5 (34:58):
The idea of the really cult is that they are
doing this. They're doing regular cold stuff, so they're going
to bang your wife. They're also going to worship the Eloheem.
They have songs about the angels and this specifically it's
like UFO type thing. But they're also like they're right
on that the aliens are fallen or whatever kind of is.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
They're not like super cool space homies from galaxies far
far away who are interested in our development.
Speaker 5 (35:24):
Where they're aware that they're interdimensional beings. But underneath all
of that, it's like this weird cult in the front
and then the back, like I guess what funds it
is a cloning company and I forget the name of
their cloning company, but there's.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
Just cults in the front, cloning company in the back.
It's it's like the most exactly of cults.
Speaker 5 (35:43):
Yeah, it's like you know, coffee shop in the front,
Christian library in the back, but they're doing it way
crazier and uh, they got into they get into a
lot of legal trouble but they're they're cloning people. They're
trying to clone people. And then when the government starts
to investigate, it always comes up like kind of gayzy
and this is what this is what like draws him
out of the United States. And now I think he's
in Africa. He's doing well in Africa. You know, still
(36:04):
a lot of members.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
But one of the points that you made was like
Kanye posts that symbol. Obviously that symbol is associated.
Speaker 5 (36:11):
With the Eloheen also posted like hardcore pornography.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Right.
Speaker 3 (36:15):
He also said like crazy stuff. He does cool things.
He does cool stuff.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
I mean, he's like to my cousin, you know, all
this stuff suck off my cousin.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
So that's a great one. We sang that Aprohemian grove, Yeah,
we did.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
We did.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
We sang that Aprohimian group. Anyway, so he gets a lot,
he gets away with a lot, but not not this one. Well,
Elon got very upset about that, to your point, and
he and he banned them. But then Elon seems to
be also like doing a what's it called a I
VF IVF births, right, and then and then he's linked
(36:51):
up with Trump, and Trump is like, we're gonna dedicate
millions and millions of dollars to an IVF program, And
I'm like, I think this is all.
Speaker 5 (36:58):
It's funny you bring up cloning because it's something that
we do touch on, but I feel like it's way
more important than most conspiracy theorists are talking about. Yeah,
I think it has.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
It's one of my favorites.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
What do you what do you think? Do you think
they're they're they're cloning the people? How deep are you
in an a dog?
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Are you? Do? You?
Speaker 3 (37:14):
Are you a clone?
Speaker 1 (37:15):
I I basically get all of my opinions from the Internet.
You know, I don't have any original thoughts, so I
just I just pairrot misinformation and uh no, my thoughts
on it were.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
A show called Desk Squad.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
Now the father of misinformation is right over there. Misinformation
there is hell no. So my point what I said
it several times a couple of months ago, maybe on
the show, but uh you know, Dolly, the the lamb,
the sheep, whatever, and in the in the nineties, like
ninety six, ninety seven, I think somewhere around there. But
that I think it's funny because that's the first time
(37:48):
we were publicly told that it was successful. How many
times did they try it on a lamb or whatever
before that? That's good, Uh, for probably quite some time
because that seems like, you know, a technical process to
clone something. If you don't think these motherfuckers are trying
it on everything, including humans, I think that's a little
(38:09):
a little n.
Speaker 4 (38:11):
It in China in my opinion.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
Oh yeah, yeah, that that seems to according.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
To they don't give a shit about their people.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
Have you ever looked at a Chinese person? Well, I
mean they openly brag whoa, whoa. Sorry this is a Christian,
I take it back. It is a silly thing to say.
Speaker 6 (38:27):
Okay, they brag about their the Crisper program, which is
a DNA editing program, and it's like people are like,
you know, at first when it came out, Alex Sjoones
is yelling about it, and now I feel like we're
quite comfortable with it.
Speaker 5 (38:42):
Like, yeah, with the process of IVF when they there's
a when they get your sperm and then they implant
that into the egg and it develops into an embryo,
goes through blasts and all that, they freeze it. They
can actually look at your eggs and level them, give
them grades and then you can go further, like you
can pay other companies to go in and look and
(39:03):
you can say, well, this specific egg has a genetic
dep de genetic predisposition to alcoholism or to being like
to looking short and gay or whatever it's like.
Speaker 3 (39:15):
That was that was unnecessary. This should we should have
cut the stream. We're at the thirty nine minute market.
This thing is on auto switching. I didn't do anything.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
All the pores are getting free stuff. Shut it off immediately.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
If you want to continue watching this, you're gonna have
to go to Patreon dot com, forward slash ne flom
desk squad and uh sign up. If you don't want
to sign up, why are you doing this? I'm I didn't.
I wasn't gonna sit like this if I knew you
were gonna use this camera angle. Okay, can you slow down, guys,
Patreon dot com, forward slash netflum DEAs squad, sign up
and continue enjoying this conversation. Otherwise, Uh, get a better job. Wow,
(39:48):
that's right. That's hurtful, dude, that's right. Get a better job,
start a podcast. Well, listen, money here.
Speaker 5 (39:54):
What I'm saying is is that, like, uh, we're just
very comfortable with with gene altering. Yeah, great geans as,
let's just get into it. David's alluded to it a
thousand times.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
I don't know. That's the second time. I don't know.
I don't know anything about Great Geans. I know about
it a little bit. I'm interested to see. I don't know.
I don't know about Sidney Sweeney. I don't understand bring sidney'sweeny.
I don't understand. I'll bring her up, but like I'll
just say this before we do.
Speaker 5 (40:22):
I don't understand the fervor about her. I mean, she's
a she's a conventionally attractive woman, but I don't get
how she's more attractive than other Like what makes uh
she's got.
Speaker 3 (40:33):
A great body? Ugly like fat ugly people feel bad
and that's no but no, no, no, no, no, Well yeah,
because think about it, we just went through like a
whole decade of like body antibody shaming stuff big as beautiful, David.
Speaker 5 (40:47):
The girl that works at Aldie's, like down the road
is just as attract all these all these the place
where I the place where they steal carriages from old.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
For what a racket that is? Well, you got to
bring up the jeans one type in jeans. Well, I mean, well,
let's just look at the pants. I mean, she's very pretty.
I think this is a that's probably the picture. So
let's bring that up there. You go, guys, look at that.
Uh so Sidney Sweeney, she comes out, she does a
Jeen's commercial for American Eagle, and then we get a
(41:20):
race war. So what what do you I mean, what
do you think is going on there?
Speaker 1 (41:26):
I think it's just flavor of the week, U divisive
ship that happens. It's just the newest one. It's a
it's because the last time they did maybe not the
last time, but I saw side by side of like Beyonce.
I think it was in in her Cowboy country thing whatever.
Speaker 3 (41:44):
The artist, and you're gonna respect it beyond. And she
is whiter than she was before.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Yeah, yeah, a little bit. It seems like she's excellence.
She's a black woman, she's portly, she's got you know, buxomeness.
And then it's right next to a skinny white chick
and that's obviously screams Nazism and probably anti Semitism too.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
Somehow, they're just never gonna please everybody. They picked one
person they picked Sydney Sweeney. She was the person who
got to do the commercial. They do commercials like that
all the time with black women, Mexican women. It doesn't
fucking matter. Just in this particular commercial. I think a
percentage of people got outraged and then it got blown up.
I really don't think a majority of people saw this commercial.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
It was not a majority. It was the screaming meme minority,
the zero point two percent blue haired fat feminists that
were very upset about this, even though there's models in
every company that are skinny white chicks. But it's because
I think it's because they said she has great genes.
It's to play on words. Get over it. I did
(42:54):
like how American Eagle came out afterwards with a statement
and said basically, fuck you, Like we can do whatever
we want, We're not going to take it.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
Did they backpedal that at all?
Speaker 1 (43:02):
I thought.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
I think there was a moment. No they didn't. Doctor
Squatch kicked this off, which which yeah they did. They
made the Sydney Sweeney bathwater. The bath water you guys
saw that. No crazy, It was shaped like a doughnut. Wasn't. No,
wasn't that was it? That was a mean, that was
very sure because I thought the implication, no, it was
(43:25):
just like, it's just that you a bar is soap.
Speaker 5 (43:27):
But apparently each bar of soap had like one drop
of her bathwater, and they did like two thousand a
run of two thousand. They sold it for crazy money,
which is why I'm like, I don't understand the fascination
with Sydney Sweeney. It's like, again, like very attractive woman, right,
we could all agree, very pretty, but I just don't
understand what makes her stand out above well other pretty people.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
The industry does that, right, Like they'll take one what's
the Yeah, what's the guy's name that looks like me? Yeah,
She's like that's who you?
Speaker 1 (44:00):
Okay, he's freaking gay.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
But that was as soon as I I was like, damn,
you have Pedro Pascal vibes. We've also been watching a
lot of his movies with his kiddo, and we watched
all of the Last of Us.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
The Last of Us was good and The Mandalorian was good.
He was in The Mandalorian. He was also in Game
of Thrones.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
Final Frontier was really good. I've never seen that with
Ben Affleck.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
Was he in Game of Thrones?
Speaker 3 (44:24):
He er, he got his eyes pressed out by the mountain.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
Oh damn. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (44:29):
Yeah, he's like a royal prince for like one of
these like tertiary families that was involved with whatever.
Speaker 3 (44:36):
I liked his character. He had a spear and everything character.
My point is that they've taken him and they've told
you he's unbelievably attractive. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and they're they're like,
they have this way of doing When you look at him,
you go, I just don't see it. He just looks
like a dude.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
I mean, I'm also not gay, so everybody looks like
a dude or a chick to me.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
You know, it's because his characters are so lovable and
so heroic and are always he's always saving the day
and whatever he's in, which is what makes him attractive
to people. And then yeah, he's not a bad looking guy,
but I think that's what people are really attracted to.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
Well, And like you said, they have a way of
doing that. It's the same way they did it with
back when everybody listened to the radio, the actual over
the air radio. They did the same thing with songs
where it's not that you like the song, they just
pounded it into your head so many fucking times that
you knew it and you'd start singing along and then
you're like, oh, I like that song even though it
was a terrible song. But they kind of do that
(45:32):
with actors too. They push people to the front and
they're like, you, like, this person, aren't they hot? Aren't
they awesome? Isn't this the best person ever? And you're like,
who who is this? And then you see him in
so much shit that you're like, oh, that's one of
my favorite actors. Now.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
People used to be like when they were like like
Brad Pitt, Angelina, Joe Lee, like these people were actually
good looking people. You would look at them great actors,
and you would look at them and you would feel
bad about yourself.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
I don't think Pedro Pascal.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
Is doing that to anybody, nah, especially since he's pretty woke, Like, eh,
he't got nothing on me.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
That was kind of a bummer.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Maybe a foot and a half of height, but is
he is he tall? Everybody's tall. No, I'm just super short.
Speaker 5 (46:11):
This is the idea of what we do on fol
and Desk, Like we were just on I don't know,
like an hour ago with x G and we're on again.
So we're just constantly in your face.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
Guy in the dick. Kick that guy in the dick
for me because x G we met him a couple
of years ago and he said he would come on
our show, and he keeps fucking blowing me off. So
kick him in his Spanish.
Speaker 3 (46:31):
Oh that's it, yeah, Spanish him. But it's just yeah,
well that is it. Yeah, there's something about that, that repetition.
They're they're making people into earworms, like the same way,
like a catchy tune becomes this like addicting thing and
you can't get it out of your head. They're doing
that with Pedro Pascal's face. But hear me out now.
(46:52):
There are people who are saying the Sydney Sweeney situation
is a is a racist dog with a situation. It's
a situation. It's a situation. It's a racist dog whistle.
They're talking about her jeans, her white jeans, her blond haired,
blue eyed, white jeans. I don't know if he has
blue eyes, that doesn't matter, and that this reeks of Nazism.
That's what you're saying, right, is that what they're saying?
(47:14):
What if I told you I don't think they're incorrect
about her genes, that there is like a genetic U prenow. No, no, no,
she's pretty that the mainstream I don't know what, you
corporate bullshit machine is now engaging in the race war
(47:35):
that it was developed on X Well, really it was
developed long before that. We talk about on this show
all the time. You couldn't say certain things if you
were white. You were incapable of being a victim of racism.
All these you know, you guys know you've been alive
for ten years, right, the past ten years have been weird.
It's like, uh, you've boiled the frog, boiled the frog,
(47:56):
and now it's at the temperature and you're ready to yes,
So like yeah, they've created the pressure cooker effect of
wanting people to ask for something else, and now they've
successfully asked for they've screamed yeah for this. Well that's
where all the remember it's okay to be white. That
thing that came and that was like white lives matter,
white lives matter, and squashed down. It's like you said it,
(48:17):
you got punched in the head, and that makes people
ask for more. Yeah, and now they're asking for more,
and it's like it is almost like that all right,
it's like and now here and who does the here?
Who does the facilitating? Elon comes along, he's like here,
you can talk about it here, and all of a
sudden that that what that enables you to do is
start like getting up, mobilizing, figuring things out. Okay, Nick Fuentest.
(48:38):
Nick Fentest is a cool guy who says cool guy things, right,
Hitler Hitler's based right, we need a strong man. Why
Mar conditions require why Mar's solutions? You do it long enough?
And now I think that there's a dunkin Donuts commercial.
I don't know if you can find it. Can you
type in dunkin Donuts racist. You've been talking about this
for a while and and we haven't been able to
(48:59):
pull it up. But around the same time that the
Sydney Sweeney thing happens, dunkin Donuts has blonde haired white
dude pool side with some sort of a refresher I
don't know what they're called from dunkin Donuts America runs
on Duncan and he gets out of the pool and
he's like chiseled, and it's just like this for the
first time, Is that it?
Speaker 6 (49:18):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (49:18):
I think that's it. Yeah, let's let's bring that up
real quick. Woke is over. See how that's being portrayed.
It says, woke is over. We're gonna bring this up
on the screen. We're gonna play this. We'll probably get
copyright struck. But it doesn't It doesn't matter, I do.
I don't care about that. All right, here we go
and boo, all right, let's check this out.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Look, I didn't ask to be the King of Summer.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
It just kind of happened this tan genetics, I just
caught my color.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Now what Golden Summer? Literally, I can't help it.
Speaker 3 (49:51):
Every time I drink at Duncan Golden Hour refresher, it's
like the sun just finds me. So if sipping these
refreshers makes me the King of Summer, guilty is charged. Okay,
and that's it. It doesn't matter. You can get it
off the screen now.
Speaker 1 (50:02):
So what is That's a really gay commercial?
Speaker 3 (50:05):
It's very gay he's and it's a very gay, effeminatee
looking man. But the point is they did it again,
right genetics. Now this doesn't seem too significant. However, we
have been fed nothing but like the rainbow of ethnicities
in corporatocracy for the past decade. Right, meaning like every
time you go to a store and you look at
(50:27):
an ad, it's gonna be like a representative from every
single race.
Speaker 5 (50:30):
You see the one in Target. I don't know if
you go to the Target here, but they have a
girl that looks like a d This is so wrong, and.
Speaker 3 (50:35):
This is yeah, it's a Christian show. This is a
Christian show, but like she looks like a Dalmatian.
Speaker 5 (50:39):
She's got that Oh yeah, she's got vide Jackson has
you And I'm just like, keep that tears right right.
Speaker 3 (50:45):
This is disgusting and you should be ashamed. No, I
mean I feel I thought that's what you were. There's
still people, but I'm like, wow, you're It's like it's
it's on a billboard that's like fifteen by ten, and
I'm just like, I wouldn't even put myself on a billboard.
But that's what I'm saying. Crazy, that's what they're leading with.
All of our commercials are leading with this, and you
guys know, I'm sure you could agree with this. When
they do portray a white person, it's all it's often
(51:06):
like a fumbling, bumbling, moronic, soft looking white dude.
Speaker 5 (51:10):
Or it's like the it's the concerted effort to tell
you that Michelle Obama is is doesn't have beautiful that too,
but it is more beautiful than Milania. And I'm just like,
that's just.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
Factually rejectively false.
Speaker 5 (51:22):
Right, yeah, yeah, nothing to do it, right, It just
like my eye, my eyeballs.
Speaker 3 (51:25):
This is not really a big deal these commercials, right
until you look at it through that context. But they're
now doing a thing that they wouldn't dare do for
the past ten years.
Speaker 5 (51:36):
You're looking at it through the context of like wrestling,
like like k fabe k fabe. Yeah, all right, So
where where do you want the storyline to lead if
you're going to push against this way? Actually, as a
matter of fact, again, just break the third wall. I
don't really watch. I think it's the fourth one, whatever,
the seventh wall. I don't watch wrestling anymore. Is it
that they're I think it's the fourth wall? Now now
(51:58):
I'm self kind one of the walls. You're gonna break
the walls. I don't watch anymore, break all of them.
I can't keep up with it. But they're doing a
really good job in this new era of bringing back whites.
Vince McMahon is out well they do, you know, all
different people, but they're doing like an online thing now
because kfabe was effectively destroyed for a little while by
(52:21):
the Internet. So back in the day, Hulk Hogan rest,
God rest his soul. He could beef with the Iron Chic,
Yes please, he could beef with the Iron Chic and
that looks legit, but obviously they're drinking at the bar afterward.
Then the Internet comes and that kind of like destroys
the facade of what these guys are doing. And now
they've evolved and they've moved into like the wrestlers are
(52:43):
having beefs on Twitter. They're doing online content where like
the show's over and then they go and they beat
up their friend in the parking lot and they've now
posted it from their phone.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
That's how you do it.
Speaker 5 (52:54):
They're doing pressers, one of the most impressive ones that
I've seen, which I think is a complete They released
the guy his contract was up, and I'm just like,
I'm watching because I'm like, it draws an extreme parallel
to the politics and the world that we live in.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
Now.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
I don't watch wrestling anymore. I watch it online. I
don't turn it on the show, but I'm like every
time I'm on Twitter, I'm like, these guys are crushing. Yeah.
So this guy his contract is up with the WWE
or WWWE. Yeah, And he does his final presser and
he just breaks breaks breaks k fade and he's like
talking about the business, he's talking about the people behind it.
(53:30):
He drops an F bomb when it's like ETV WHOA yeah.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (53:33):
So it's like I'm like, what the like is that
was that supposed to happen? And I'm starting to think, yeah,
this is part of like he's not under contract. That's
where we are. We're in that era culturally and politically
right now where it's like the k fabe is like
it's it's expanded beyond the walls of the White House,
is what I'm trying to say. So, like I'm on
the lookout for everything, and a dunkin Donuts commercial is
(53:54):
not be on their scope. But okay, so let me
ask you guys this based off of that insane tangent
that I and then the dunkin Donuts commercial, am I
looking too much into this? Or or or are we
corporatizing the race war? Now?
Speaker 1 (54:07):
I don't think you're looking too much into it. At all.
I think it's it's a little breadcrumbs here and there
where they I mean, we know that the media and
corporations are highly involved in shifting culture, and I mean
Tavistock see I you know all this, it all leads
back to that and Burnet's and his you know, ideas
(54:29):
on things. But I it's uh, I think they've gotten
maybe better at it unless you're looking into it. If
you're looking into it like us crazy scizo retards, then
it's easy to spot. Like any new movie that comes
out and you watch it, you're like, ah, subliminal programming,
pre programming, woke agenda about you know, you can point
out all the things, but to a normal person just
(54:50):
enjoying their fucking life, they it's right over their head.
But it's still subliminal, So there's still it's still working,
I guess to a degree.
Speaker 4 (54:58):
Because human behavior is so predictable, and I think they
can predict the behavior of a percentage of people a majority.
It doesn't mean everyone is going to fall in line,
but I think they can direct a portion of the
masses to where they want them to be when they're
ready to unveil their next thing that they want us
(55:18):
to have sixty to.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Eighty percent according to Dolores Cannon and her work with
you know, the NPC idea. So I think it is easier.
That was her thoughts on it. She did hypnotherapy, so.
Speaker 4 (55:30):
This is interesting too. She said that most of the
people she encountered did not have an inner monologue, didn't
talk to themselves in their head, or couldn't see, you know,
things happening in their head, or couldn't replay a conversation.
And that's crazy to me. I've never I don't know,
I've never really talked to anyone about it either.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
Well, I've tried to find these people because I've heard
those studies before, and I'm like, I don't believe that
that they're out there. I don't find anybody that ever
agrees with that, that ever goes like, yeah, dude, I
can't picture an apple three demands.
Speaker 5 (56:00):
Well, I mean, they're not gonna tell you directly because
they've honestly never even thinking about it. But there's a
guy used to work with that, like I used to
be like, Hey, Andy, what are you gonna do when
you get home?
Speaker 3 (56:09):
This is when I work for the MTA.
Speaker 5 (56:10):
Yeah, He's like and like typical like Homer Simpson American man,
I'm gonna go home and I'm gonna suit with my
son and we're gonna play video games the rest of
the day. And I can't stop thinking about it. And
then he'll eat his lunch sandwich, big sandwich, and then
fall asleep just from being like sugar spiking. Yeah, And
I'm just like, geez dude, every day, same thing. I'm like,
(56:31):
this guy's got no inner monologue.
Speaker 3 (56:33):
I don't know if he doesn't have it, but like
the process alludes, he's on a loop.
Speaker 5 (56:40):
And I think, like maybe medications. He's on the food,
Like well, you were talking about the water they're drinking
all this kind of stuff like this. It puts like
a sedative state on these people and they just can't
break out of it. So that's sixty to eighty percent
is legit. I just don't think that it's I mean,
it's it's hard to tell, right, What is the rates
for medication for opiates in America?
Speaker 1 (57:00):
Point yeah, I think it's a gradient. I think that's
what you know, sixty to eighty percent, But like, how
how far of an MPC are you. I've definitely met
people that are deeply deeply dumb. I guess, like I
don't know how else to put it. They're just they
have no thoughts beyond I'm going to go home, like
(57:20):
you said, and play video games, and I'm gonna go
to my buddy's house and he's gonna come to my house.
It's retarded. According to Thomson Gri.
Speaker 4 (57:27):
People who let the world run them, they don't really
make their way. Yeah, it's they just kind of sit
on a.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
Track responsive loop. They just kind of, oh, this happens,
so I do this and then I go over there. Yeah,
I've known people like that. It's crazy.
Speaker 5 (57:41):
We would say that it's like it's fear. It's mostly
fear based stuff. That's what I think, at least the
more the more you look into that, these guys have
been like.
Speaker 3 (57:51):
Well, it's fear of breaking this predictable cycle.
Speaker 5 (57:55):
Well, if you wanted to train a dog in a
very harsh way, like a dog to do a specific task,
you set up a bunch of possibilities for him, and
when he does the correct possibility, he's rewarded. If he
does the wrong possibility, you either you can have a
shot collar or you can have like a physical like
a touch where you'll let him know that this is
this is wrong or sound paper Caesar malanim Yeah, see,
(58:19):
like a news I mean, it depends on how harsh
it is, but like, yeah, the people today, it's like,
here are your possibilities, here are your thoughts. When you
think this, you're like smacked on the nose with the newspaper.
And you do that enough to people where they're just
like I. They'll see it and they're peripheral, but they're
never gonna choose that anymore. They're gonna choose what's designated
and picked out for them. So it's like these people
that are NPC's, they're just I think they're just well trained.
(58:41):
I don't think that they're are you are you trying
to go like with the clone route NPC stuff, because.
Speaker 1 (58:47):
I don't know. I mean we're trying. I'm trying to
take in all possibilities. I don't think they're soulless.
Speaker 4 (58:52):
Like we don't even necessarily know if this is real.
It was just what she was saying, and it is
an interesting thing to think about. I've never met someone
who said they didn't have an inner monologue, but it's
interesting to think about that.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
If it's such a high percentage. I can't seem to
find these people. But then again, I really don't go anywhere.
I don't really talk to I don't go to talking
to anybody, but they're all over the place. Maybe they are,
and I'm sure I've worked with some of them. If
I think back, I can kind of remember that. But
what I what I do think is significant is you know,
being into conspiracies, especially for as long you have a
(59:27):
data chunk from that, and that data chunk is based
off of trying to express conspiracies to other individuals. And
what I did start to realize, and I think a
lot of people share this sentiment who are kind of
tuned the way that we are, is like there are
some people where you could just say and show the
most insane shit to and they'll go like, oh, well
(59:50):
a lot of that, and then they'll just keep moving
like that, like it doesn't stop them and make them
reassess like we are conspiracy theorist because at some point
we were shown a thing that made us reass sess
our entire paradigm.
Speaker 5 (01:00:01):
That shows you the level of programming. The ones that
go and keep moving, that's the fear mechanism they have
to otherwise they've got to deal with like a slew
of other things, like if you believe this, then X
Y Z, and it's like then then their life gets
real messing.
Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
Or it's actually the unwillingness to engage with anything that's fear. Yeah. Yeah,
so if it provokes fear, you move it. Or it
made me a freie too, but I was like, I
got a lock. Yeah, I look, I look deeper when
it's scary.
Speaker 5 (01:00:25):
But on the other side of that, some people get mad,
and that's like another level of programming. Like when they
get mad, it's like fight or flight kind of mechanism.
So you've now I've activated the fight mechanism. I'm just like,
I'm not interested in fighting.
Speaker 3 (01:00:38):
It's like if you bring somebody like really damning statistics
and then they want to hurt you. Yeah, it was like, actually,
the FBI says thirteen percent is a fifty percent of them,
but that's crazy, that's crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:00:46):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
We're going to come across that more often than not,
the emotional reactivity to certain things. We've had people get
mad at us just for entertaining the a certain idea
and it's like, why, Okay, I get that you disagree.
I don't even necessarily agree with that. I disagree with
myself all the time, but I don't get mad at
(01:01:07):
myself for it. Like we have a guy that's a
staunch flat earth or somebody listens to the show then
calls us flat earthers and your guys are retards. Now,
I'm like, what are you talking about. I'm listening to
somebody's ideas. Why does that? I never said I agree
with it. I'm just like, oh, that's interesting, what a
unique way to look at the world. That's fine. But
what I don't get is the anger. The anger about it.
(01:01:29):
I understand somebody being like, oh, that's that's whoy whatever.
I'm not that's dumb, that's fine, whatever. But to get
violently angry that somebody thinks something like that, that's the
bizarre problem.
Speaker 4 (01:01:40):
Because they're so married to their ideas and unwinding, unraveling
their core belief is terrifying to some people, and they
don't like that. And our brains are designed to protect us.
Remember when we had this cat in our yard. I've
told this story before, but we had this cat in
our yard and half it's face was blown off. I
don't know what happened to this cat. I don't know,
if it was off by an animals, I don't know.
(01:02:02):
I looked at it from the back and it was
drinking out of our pool and I thought, oh, there's
a cat. How cute. And I went over and I
looked at it, and then I told Joe there was
a cat in the pool or by the pool, and
he went over to the cat and said, Babe, I
just saw a cat. Even when it looked at me,
and I couldn't quite tell. There was almost like great,
I couldn't see that half its face was missing, like
(01:02:23):
I legit, could not see it. And Joe's like, hey, babe,
its face is off. And I was sitting. I was
kind of far away at this point, and I was like,
what are you talking about it? It's just a kitty. Yeah,
And I was getting at some food and shit, and
then I went over and I looked and I tried
to see what Joe was talking about. And when I
looked at its head, it came to me like I
(01:02:45):
all of a sudden saw it. So maybe I'm a
fucking clone. I don't know, maybe I can't see shit.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
It was like the larvae.
Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
There were bugs inside its head. And when I saw that,
but it was fine. The cat acted like nothing was wrong.
That was another weird thing. It was hobbling around, it
was meowing, it was rubbing on us. There were flies
all over it, but it was but it was acting
totally normal and it lived. I mean, we had to
call animal control to get it away. But even when
(01:03:12):
the lady came to get it, she was animal control,
she looked at it and goes, oh, like she jumped,
But I looked at it. I'm like, little acutie, can
you come get this guy in our yard.
Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
There's a mindset to that where I just saw a
picture recently of it was like a it was just
like a picture of red, but it was it was
quickly flashed to you and I immediately said, canna coke,
like co classic, like that's what it was. And then
I like, they show you the picture again and it's
not even there's no soda, there's no can, no nothing,
(01:03:44):
but it's the exact same frequency of red or hue
of red that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
It wasn't even that, it didn't even didn't even do that.
It was a picture. But what they said was like
all the pixels in this are actually just black and white.
All right, now saw it? Your mind filled it in
with color, and like, yeah, I couldn't even I was like,
I see it as well. Right now, I.
Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
Think Aldi's shout out aldis I owe these guys some
shopping carts that I stole from them. All these but
they sell their bootleg or you know how they have
like their brands, They sell their Oreos, but they sell
it in a package that is the same color blue
as Oreo and now Nibisco or whoever they that owns Oreo,
they own that blue is suing them for the color
because it's the association. So like you see the cat
(01:04:25):
and you immediately assume this cat is fine, should be fine. Right,
Your mind is now filled in the rest of the blanks.
It doesn't really need to know much else about this,
and then you can move home with your day normal cat.
But the cat has got no head, and it's like, well,
upon further inspection, that was crazy. But this is what
they do to us, because like we're animals that can
be programmed. So they'll give you like, look at Sidney Sweeney,
look at this down syndrome faced lady. Yeah she's beautiful, right,
(01:04:49):
And then you go, yeah, I guess so well, and
you're like, wait, a se comparison to what we've been fed.
This guy here is beautiful. It's beautiful donuts commercial guys objective.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
Looking than Sidney Sweeney.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Yeah, gay dude, we just talked about this the other day.
Did you know did you know they make hot downs?
Now there's hot.
Speaker 3 (01:05:09):
Well, well, hold on, there's a couple of hot downs
that they're making. I know there was like a Victoria's
Secret model who which who knows to what extent she
modeled Victoria Secret might have just claimed there are filters
on Instagram. Well, there are filters that they're putting down
syndrome filters on models now because people are there was a.
Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
Slow it's a slow drip. The cat didn't lose its
head all at once. It shipped away at its right.
It starts with va. It starts with like, I think
you take.
Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
Out all the gingers from movie roles? Follow me? Yeah, yeah,
then what do you replace them with?
Speaker 5 (01:05:40):
I'm with you, so black mermaids, but not just that,
but like you replace them with girls whose eyes are
slightly too far apart.
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Yes, like that one chick that was on the Queen's Gambit.
Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
Yes, yes, yes, exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Yea, her she looks like from ice Age, you know,
the creature from ice Age. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Yeah, which, which, by the way, my theory on that
is that they're convincing women that they're victims to such
a degree that prey animals have their eyes located on
the sides of their heads instead of forward facing eyes
like a predator does, and so women's eyes are actually
migrating to the sides of their heads the more they
believe that they're a victim.
Speaker 5 (01:06:16):
Keep their eye out for rape or something. But yes,
it starts with these people U the snow White Girl,
the girl from The Little Mermaid, the girl from Queen's Gambit,
and there's a lot of other ways. And then they
tell you, right, they go, look at her beautiful.
Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
Yeah, somebody I saw somebody tweet like, are we just
not going to talk about how beautiful wide set eyes are?
And I was like, what, No, No, they're not. There's
something wrong. There'matically wrong. You shut your mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
Right now, Like the chick from the Last of Us
that I'm going to be a dad chick Like, I mean,
she's objectively she's a hideous little creature. Yeah, just a
little troll. But I mean nothing, nothing wrong with that.
She can be antrolled, she.
Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
Could be she could be hideous. They're saying she's beautiful
as well as that. No, nobody's saying that that is
too Farbody's saying.
Speaker 5 (01:07:06):
She's beautiful, but that's that's the trajectory.
Speaker 3 (01:07:10):
No, No, she's not just like our face is just
scrunched up into the middle of her head. You know
what's funny. I like when people are like Pedro Pascal
has to touch beautiful actresses when he's feeling anxiety, and
everyone's like, how come you never touch her, Pedro? How
come you never touch her when you're feeling anxious? You
know what I think this is though, with beautiful dunkin
Donuts man Sidney Sweeney, I'm not saying I'm realizing now
(01:07:33):
because I was saying and I redact what I said before.
I don't know that they're engineering the race war, but
at the bare minimum, what this advertising campaign is saying,
especially with the inclusion of jeans, right, they're using he said, jeans,
She said jeans, He said, she said they are. They're
showing you that it is viable economically speaking, Yeah, what's
(01:07:57):
viable economically like catering to white people, and even the
race war has reached the race war, you know, tensions,
sentiments have reached such a critical mass that they are
now viable and fertile, fertile ground for advertising campaigns. So
that's interesting.
Speaker 5 (01:08:17):
I guess the question is because I don't I don't
necessarily think it's a bad thing.
Speaker 3 (01:08:19):
I think that it's good that the race war. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:08:22):
No, But like if you're going to say, like, like
I just don't like being lied to where they're showing
you fat women and they're like look at this, and
I'm just like not Now, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
Sidney Sweeney is, she's attractive.
Speaker 5 (01:08:34):
I thank you for putting attractive people on commercials for
things that i'd like to buy.
Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
I like that. I hate going to Target and they're like,
look at this whale. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Yeah, they figured out the last four years of the
body positive thing, which is just a nice way of saying,
be proud you're fat. Who cares? The Lizos, the all
these people. That's fine. If they think they're beautiful, well
they're wrong or whatever. That's fine.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
That you can't just the pendulum swinging. It's okay to
be nice to people.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
The cultural pend Ok. Yeah, we talked about that.
Speaker 4 (01:09:04):
You don't have to call them fat.
Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
I think they figured out though, with using a certain
body type for the purpose of promoting an item you
want to sell doesn't work as well as other people.
And they figured that out, and the marketing team was like,
you know what, our sales actually declined, so maybe we
should go with a skinny white chick. Let's try that.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
Well, this could be a decade long experiment, and who
knows what the what the fruits of the experiment were
meant to be. But it is officially been ten years
since they put Test Holiday on the cover of a
Sports Illustrated Are you familiar with that test Holiday? What
could you pull that? A pull up Test Holiday on
the cover of Sports Illustrated. Now, damn, it's been ten years.
(01:09:48):
That's incredible. I was doing a podcast on this. I've
been a god so so you know, all these years ago,
dude to type in Sports Illustrated though, and then let's
let's look at this this cover. There she is, yeah big,
she's a she's a beautiful woman and we need that,
we need that cover. So so uh she was put
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on the cover of Sports Illustrated, and that Sports Illustrated
being traditionally one for uh type and cover. After that
Sports Illustrated cover, you just said, s I that's what
it is. That's an insane thing for you think that
it's gonna get that. See there she is. Oh, I'm sorry, Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan.
I'm a fool and an idiot and a terrible person,
and I apologize. We need the full one though. We
(01:10:30):
got to see her because she's big. I mean, it's
she's huge.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Yeah. So the test holiday is was shelling out over
the cover.
Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
She's she's flesh, a mountain of flesh. And they were
putting her on magazine covers a decade ago, and they
were this was the beginning of the real hard push
for It wasn't just body positivity. Because I understand what
you guys are saying, like Jen saying, don't you don't
have to be mean, which I agree. I I came
from a place to originally though it is very fun.
(01:10:57):
My original standpoint was I don't want to be mean.
We can't find the images of fine people could use
their imagination. She's big, larger than life, larger than life. Yeah,
you can kind of see because they cut it off,
They're like, we're not even gonna show you the full
length thing because testology.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
I think I get the idea though, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Yeah, And then people go like, oh, but she's beautiful.
I'm like, she's got a crazy amount of makeup on
her face and if you watch that off, you'd go,
this is an unhealthy individual. So so which is I
think that's fair to say. Originally I was of the
mindset of, like, it's not nice to be mean to people.
I don't want to be mean to people.
Speaker 5 (01:11:33):
They started engineering something because you're you're like blatantly lying
to people. You're lying to me, you know, and you're
making me engage in your line where it's like I'm
not I would never see this person on the street,
even like a regular like good looking person on the street.
I would never see like really and go wow, how beautiful.
Speaker 3 (01:11:53):
You know what they did? It's just like it was
like person, dude, you would try to have a rational
conversation and go who look, man, what was the number
one threat during the VID that made you? I forget
what the terminology is when you have time masters, No, no,
you have a pre existing con although those were the
number one Yeah, pre existing condition, and it makes you
(01:12:13):
more susceptible to to co comorbidity, Thank you, sir. The
number one comorbidity was obesity. So there had been a
conversation that was trying to be had for a while,
and you were stuck between two dialogues. One was, we
have to accept people, body acceptance, body positivity, you know,
everybody is beautiful, and the other one was sure, but
(01:12:36):
you're so huge, this is unhealthy, this isn't manageable, You're
a you're a burden on the health system, all these
all these different things, and that reasonable conversation was not
enough to stand in the way of this agenda. The
agenda persisted. Now people have come to a place where
the only thing that stands against the agenda is look
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at this land will look at this monstrosity, look at
how horrific they like. It's only ridicule and harsh language
that stands in the way of some weird and obvious
agenda that we've been subjected to for a decade. So
the rational conversation tried to be had and they were like, no,
and now now what I'm saying is they turned me
(01:13:19):
into a monster. Now I'm a bad person. No, Yeah,
we're trying to be better. Now I'm trying to Yeah,
like top of.
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
Saying though, you're lying to me and now you're making
me participate in your lie. And it is it's offensive
and it's kind of patronizing for them to come out
and be like look at this beautiful, isn't it. And
it's like, I don't have to comment on this first
of all, but like you said, if I would comment,
I would say, hey, buddy, you're not healthy. You need
to do something. You're gonna die, Like you need.
Speaker 3 (01:13:46):
To trip and fall and never get up again.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Maybe take walks or put the ice cream down, like
do something. Start small, but you need to do something.
And that's the funny thing is that after all the
especially with Lizzo, the whole oh you're so beautiful and
then you know the meme where the guy is like
you're so beautiful, Yeah, you mind me a Lizzo and
then the chick gets mad. It's like why are you mad?
And called you out? Uh, but they they put that
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out there and then all of a sudden, Lizzo's like
losing weight and it's like why well.
Speaker 4 (01:14:15):
They quietly that made that go away and then ushered
in the Sydney sweeneys and now everyone's on ozempic.
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
Yeah. Oh that's another fun one.
Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
Yeah, we're talking about being fat anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:14:25):
Oh there you guys. What do you guys know about ozempic?
Is there something weird about that?
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
It's just uh what the fuck? Oh is that a comment?
Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
Sidney? Sydney's bodacious boob said, Uh, Lizzo lost weight and
then they got mad at her, which is true they did,
And that's the that's the ramifications of yas queening Adele too. Yeah, yeah,
you yas queen. All these you know, morbid le obese women,
you give them a mascot, they all glom onto her
and then she goes like, hey, dude, I don't think
I want to be like this anymore, and they go boo,
(01:14:55):
how dare you? Because you told them big was beauty,
it's beautiful? What are you doing? Why are you losing weight?
So you like, who is the chick.
Speaker 4 (01:15:04):
From Pitch Perfect that lost a bunch of weight the
Australia they called her and pitch perfect. She was super funny,
but she lost a ton of weight and they championed her.
She was allowed to lose the weight.
Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
Rebel Wilson, Yeah, and uh, what's the chick that had
that stupid fucking song from about ten years ago? Ah,
I got that BCE got that vice? Nah travel remember that?
Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
Yeah, oh so yeah. What I know about ozempic is
I'm not an expert. This is not medical advice, obviously,
but peptites have been really coming forward a lot lately,
a lot of people talking about them, and apparently ozempic
is based on a peptide, which a peptide itself is
not terrible. It's your body makes them. They're like short
(01:15:48):
chain amino acids. They're messenger molecules. They're good. That's what
you're supposed to be doing. Your body's supposed to make them.
But as you get older, obviously, along with other things,
you know, you stop getting boners, you stop making pet tides,
all that stuff. So yeah, not yet, I'm waiting. But
ozempic is apparently a peptide. But they, you know, big
(01:16:09):
Pharma decided, ooh, if we really like blow out the
dose on this and give people way too much, it
makes them lose a shitload of weight really fast. The
problem is you also lose muscle mass because a lot
of these fatties that want to just get a shot
in their arm once a week and change nothing else
about their lifestyle. That's the problem is they're not changing
anything else, so they're still shoving pizza and sub sandwiches
(01:16:32):
down their necks, not getting out, not being active. But
they're losing weight, so they think it's a wind. But
then they lose all this muscle mass, and then if
you ever stopped taking it, it's like any other pharmaceutical.
All of a sudden, now you're like twice as big.
So I heard a natural path talking about it, but
she was basically saying that the peptide o zepic is
(01:16:53):
based on is fine, but at a much smaller dose,
also combined with diet, exercise, life style changes, and that
it can be really beneficial and you're not going to
get all these negative side effects that these ozempic face
people are getting. Like Ariana Grande, Uh, we know several
people took ozempic.
Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
She just has that Olympic face really rough.
Speaker 3 (01:17:15):
She's so skinny.
Speaker 4 (01:17:17):
What the fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Yeah, she already was skinny. She was never fat, right,
but whatever she's doing now is uh, it's like they
took a vacuum cleaner to everything. But her bones and flesh,
because I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
Like that they keep championing that that look that like
sucked in gaunt, you know, with the cheeks on top
of it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Of championing a Lizzo. Look, what is going on here?
Why are you doing which one?
Speaker 3 (01:17:38):
They're both healthy?
Speaker 4 (01:17:39):
The chick from the Boys? Do you guys ever watch
the Boys?
Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
Oh? Oh yeah? That was like uh Royce from Yeah
our boy Royce from Revenge of the Cists. He he
went like super viral making fun of her for looking
the way that she did millions and millions of views,
and then she deleted her account.
Speaker 1 (01:17:58):
It was like that was a weird because the first
couple of seasons she looks normal, healthy, fine, and then
all of a sudden, one of the newest seasons, she
looked like skeletor. I'm like, what do you do? What happens?
Speaker 6 (01:18:09):
Like a.
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
Vocal fat ohvocal fat removal. That's the idea, is that
women are getting like their cheek fat removed. I don't know,
I don't know what what to make of it, but
it's it's a bizarre thing because these people that are
setting these trends, which because are there are people that
are following suit and they're going and getting botox or
vocal fat removal. And it's like, at what point are
(01:18:31):
you going to stop emulating people that are monsters? They're
not monsters, they're regular people. Well they look like monsters.
Speaker 5 (01:18:39):
They're turning themselves into like Nephulham like cat beings, but
their lizard faced people.
Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
And they're normal people who have lost their minds, lost
their minds. And I just don't think that we're built
to idolize other human beings. And and that becomes such
a huge problem, you know, you have, especially with women.
It's like all this idea that heroin chic in the nineties,
(01:19:07):
what a what a model had to look like? You know,
this unfair beauty standard that was set by an industry
which somehow equates to the patriarchy. It's like, who is
implementing or imposing rather these beauty standards on women. It's
gay guys and other women. It's not like straight dudes,
you know what I mean, Like, none of that is
straight dudes. The industry is pretty much determined by gay
(01:19:31):
dudes and other women. You know. The fashion industry is
that way, the modeling industry is is that way. And
I just don't, like, you know, and you could tell
because it went from heroin chic to test holiday to
morbidly obese, and there's no normal dudes choosing either of
those two things. So I'm like, I don't even Maybe
(01:19:52):
it's not you know, obviously it's not all women in
all gay guys, but this entire system, this institution that's
implementing all these beauty standards on women, it's a it's
a diseased institution. It's been so obviously diseased for the
longest time. Like I wish people would just unplug from it,
especially when it comes to the media that's made for women.
(01:20:14):
Like if you look at the shit that they're trying
to feed women on, like Netflix and everything, it is propaganda.
Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
Oh dude, We've gone rounds about that. Netflix is probably
the biggest defender of it. But the the I mean,
this is a stereotype at this point. But the five
foot tall, ninety pound chick that's kicking two hundred and
fifty pound dude's asses, it's like, that's great, it makes
a great show. But and it's this boss bitch thing.
(01:20:42):
No problem with that if you can actually do that,
But it's getting these chicks to think, Oh, I can
just go out there and beat up whoever I want.
It's like, no, that is physically impossible. It's I know
you're not big on biology because you think men can
get pregnant and turn into chicks or whatever. But don't
do that. Don't go up to a six five, three
hundred pound dude and think you can just rock his world.
(01:21:04):
He's gonna get mad and then crush you into the ground.
That's what's gonna happen.
Speaker 5 (01:21:08):
Yeah, but it's again, it's this the invitation of these
people to me saying, hey, come lie with me for
a little bit, and I'm like, I don't want to lie.
This is like not and we're already lying when we
watch movies or delve in into entertainment, like I was
just mentioning professional wrestling.
Speaker 3 (01:21:24):
But we get to lie now.
Speaker 5 (01:21:26):
I'm like, I'm looking around and what bothers me is like, ah, man,
like you guys want this lie to proliferate a little
bit further than I'm comfortable. Yeah, like my kids. You
want them to embody this and spout this later on
to their friends. But then that becomes real. I'm not
interested in lying with you and as a matter of fact,
I find it offensive that you even proposed.
Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
It, actually offensive, literally feigning offense.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
And it's fun to pretend, don't get me wrong. I mean,
we all got to escape reality once in a while.
Some people watch football, some people watch Netflix, whatever. But
they're making it this like top of scene. It kind
of like injecting it into the culture and making it
a lie that everybody's comfortable with just pretending is real
all the time.
Speaker 4 (01:22:07):
And meanwhile then they'll say that even talking about vaccine
injury is spreading dangerous misinformation, so it's bullshit.
Speaker 3 (01:22:14):
Yeah, yeah, you know. I like to be able to
suspend my disbelief when I watch a work of fiction,
and so it has to like it has to parallel
reality enough. I don't see all the idiosyncrasies. Like I
was watching The Thunderbolts, which is a Marvel movie, and
it's actually oh no, yeah, it was pretty decent, and
I said, oh, this is good. It's good they did
something fun. They haven't done anything fun in a long time.
(01:22:35):
So I said, I'll watch that movie that I know
is going to be bad, A Brave New World. It's
with the one with like the Red that on before
you came over. Now it's not good. It's bad. I
couldn't watch it. It's weird. But they have like a
a replacement for Black Widow. Don't do that.
Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
I like that one.
Speaker 3 (01:22:51):
Can you change that one? They do a replacement for
Black Widow and uh, and she is, dude, I'm telling you,
she's four foot ten and actually ninety pounds, like she
is an incredibly tiny childlike woman. And she is a
black Widow character. And at least when Scarlett Johansson, because
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she's proportionate to other human beings, did the things her
stunt double, you know, whatever it looked, you go, okay,
at least the body mechanics. You know, when she does
that thing when she jumps up, wraps her legs around
your head and then does the thing, you go like,
oh okay, yeah, sure I'll allow it. You know, they
had to seeg the parts were like she picks dudes
(01:23:37):
up and throws them around and stuff, because it didn't
make sense, Like the mechanics weren't there. It was. It
just wouldn't have been possible for somebody's beside physics. Yeah
called physics, dude. They like they used to be able
to get a stunt double to just do the moves.
Now they had to ceg the moves because the physics
weren't there. And I'm like, why why are you?
Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Why? Why are you? Why? Why the show? Why are
you gay?
Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
Why the ninety pound? Like right now they're like they go,
you know what's been great? John Wick's been great? Can
we all agree? John Wick's been great?
Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
I oh, great, classics great.
Speaker 5 (01:24:16):
My wife, My wife is like, anytime it's on, I'm
putting it on. I'm watching it in its entirety. Yeah,
and she's like, you gotta stop them. I can't stop.
Can't stop. You know why, because it just stop great?
It's great, dog, you know what they're gonna stop doing
having a man having John Wick in it? Yeah, I'm
and you know what, I'm gonna watch it. I'm gonna
watch it.
Speaker 3 (01:24:35):
It's not gonna be I know it's gonna be bad,
but like it's it's literally called the Ballerina.
Speaker 5 (01:24:41):
Here's the thing though, do you know what she is?
John Wick was so great. It was great that it
had enough juice for me. This has been the plan
that I'm gonna watch it. Yeah, now you're gonna be
trans It's gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
This is the plan. They're like, there's a last percentage
of the population that's still holding on to make the
shows more woman representation. I agree. The guys from the Matrix,
well you're halfway there, so well, no, a third of
the way there. I have a miss that they took
my testical because he can't are you what? Are you good?
(01:25:14):
Who's got that? Drop that to you? Guys? I need
that one. I don't know. I think that what we
should do is the four of us here, we should
just toss the towel and let's all let's all just
get gender inverted. That was very confused.
Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
It was the style of the time. You know that
that meme with the old Simpson guys like, yeah, so
I cut my dick off. It was the style at
the time.
Speaker 3 (01:25:36):
Well that's my thinking is like, wait, that's at the Ballerina.
I mean, that's a movie you're not even gonna watch
just because it could be good, dude, I don't know. Well,
I was going to watch I was gonna watch Fantastic
Four because The Thunderbolts was good, and and then now
apparently it's just very gay. M hmm. So all the
(01:25:58):
reviews have come in and it's just like Pedro Pascal
LGBTQ ally and I'm like, and you know, I don't
know if they injected any of that into the film.
I was hoping for for you know, good times again.
We haven't had good times in a long time. There's
been no good movies.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
No strong men times. It's slim pickens out there these days.
The going back to what you're talking about with the
CG and the physics of a four foot ten check.
I had a great misogynistic joke. I laughed at it.
Why are all the powerful boss bitches always in movies?
(01:26:41):
Because fiction is the only place you can find it.
Obviously it's the only time you see it. I mean,
besides the Selle Obama she's a boss bitch.
Speaker 3 (01:26:48):
Well she's got a huge but she's also a dude.
So I don't want any problems Obama. So that's coming
from Joe. Joe said, yeah, that wasn't me. And I'm
just saying, if she does have a big mic, please
if if he if she has a big dick, care exactly,
it's probably a really nice one. Probably go wow, Well
(01:27:09):
it's black. Should be in a Dunkin Donuts commercial. It's
a beautiful a Christian show. This is a Christian show.
Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
We're trying to the family show. Yeah, you know, we.
Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
Talked to you guys and you guys, you know, you
guys are silly geese and and we just talked to
x G and he's a silly goose. And we just
did two episodes back to back. We're like, people are
gonna be mad at us. Yeah, the episode before this,
we like for cleaning it up.
Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
I'm fine with it. We've said way worse things. Don't
worry about. Yeah, you know, we have to let the
let the keyboard trolls on YouTube do their thing. They're
gonna do it. You could wear the wrong color of
shirt and you're gonna hear about it on YouTube or wherever.
Like it doesn't matter.
Speaker 5 (01:27:50):
No, they're mad. They're mad that we're not doing it anymore. Yeah,
this is what they're mad about.
Speaker 3 (01:27:56):
Well, yeah, because we do believe in Jesus. And I
don't know what his stand is on like making fun
of trans.
Speaker 5 (01:28:02):
I mean, he's probably thinks it's hilarious, you think so, No,
here's the thing. There's like an old old persona is
where I'm like, do I gotta still do that? Like
I feel like in the commune, I don't know if
you got you guys aren't on Twitter, but in the
Twitter community, people know who I am, and they know
what I've done and the lies that I've told people,
And I'm like, do I need to still do I
(01:28:23):
need to still do that? O? Can I just be
like like when they go, hey, how come you're not
doing racial slurs?
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
I can just go look at the work? Do I
still gotta like? You know, does does Rick Flair still
got to do his wo? No, he's he's Rick Flair.
We know what?
Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
Now? People change too? I mean, come on, like grow,
we grow, you know, hopefully we evolve whatever. So well, yeah,
And I always tell people if you don't like how
the show's evolved or grown, uh, don't listen. But you've
got choices out there. You got quite a too.
Speaker 3 (01:28:57):
In fact, we've built this entire thing off of telling
people to not to listen to me, to listen when
we go leave, you should leave. It's just like, you know, right,
I have my my my convictions, and I just don't
know because sometimes people go like, uh, in the Bible,
it says the words of your mouth, right, there's like
(01:29:19):
a length there's like a thing about the you know,
And I go, do you take that to mean swearing
or do you take that to me? Because I don't.
I don't hate anybody, and I don't wish ill on anybody.
I don't really like Sidney Sweeney. I hate her. She's
very beautiful. I wish her ill. Yeah, my sponsors, she's beautiful.
But you know, is there a difference there between like
(01:29:41):
me saying, you know, fun words, cool words, and then
you know, me me wishing spiritual demise upon a person
that seems to be really worse.
Speaker 1 (01:29:52):
I think what Jesus meant was your intention. I don't
think the actual words matter so much. It's just it
is mouth noises. People will debate me on the and say, no,
every word you speak is casting a spell, and you
think whatever you want about it. But I think it's
still the intention is what matters. And that's where That's
where it gets dicey, though, because there's intention and then
(01:30:13):
there's perception and how people take your intention and you're like, no,
my intention actually was to make a joke. They're like,
but you said the N word. It's like, yes, but
I wasn't saying that you're white first of all.
Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
And as they told me, I couldn't say it, and
I don't like that, and that's fun.
Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
It's fun to say things they say we can't say.
Speaker 4 (01:30:31):
So I think it's about intention too. I think if
you say, hey, you're a fucking asshole, that's not not
something Jesus would want us to saying it's fucking beautiful.
I think he'd be okay with it because it's really
just an adjective at that point or something, or.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Like America fuck. Yeah, Like I think would be down
with that.
Speaker 4 (01:30:51):
Yeah, but there is a group of people that took
a word and decided that it's bad overall. All the time,
no matter when you say it, you can't say fuck,
even if it's saying something good about something.
Speaker 3 (01:31:01):
Elohim says, pretty sure. The guy that was just on
Unfiltered Rise was talking about NDS saying that certain shows
are a bit vulgar. I don't know either of what's
Unfiltered Rise. That's Heidi Love, We love Heidi loved with her. Yeah,
she just freaked out on us because we we had
(01:31:23):
Mormons on the show that came to rebut some of
her points and well, yeah, she explained the Mormonism thing
to us, and we're like, that's crazy, fascinating, and it
was great. Then underwear I appreciated. Yeah, well know all
that stuff is true. That's just cool.
Speaker 5 (01:31:36):
But yeah, I was just like, we had other Mormons
that watch and they were like, hey, some of the
things she said were inaccurate, so like, oh, we'll tell us.
And then they told us, and she was like, did
not like that?
Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
And she was very upset.
Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
She yeah, did she re the rebuttal?
Speaker 3 (01:31:48):
No, she just freaked out. She said she had to
like she was hyperventilating, had to leave work. This is
that's what she said. Yeah, God, and I felt bad.
I like her. I'd like to invite her back on
the show. Hey, I don't think she likes us now.
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:02):
I like how that comment said some shows are a
bit vulgar. We have I think close to four hundred
shows that all of them are very vulgar. So if
you're in any way offended by vulgarity, you just skip
our show. Thank you well.
Speaker 3 (01:32:18):
I like I like your show, and I hope you
invite us back on it sometimes soon. But I don't
want a debate. They tried to get us into a
bait the debate. They said, come come on the show,
and we said all right, and then they said debate JT.
And I said, he's way smarter than I tried to
get us. Huh, setting us up a failure, man, all
set it back up.
Speaker 4 (01:32:37):
It should be a fun debate.
Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
We did.
Speaker 4 (01:32:39):
We tried to have a flat earth debate on our
show like we were the mediators. We were so excited
because the two people that were coming on were both
really cool, and what we wanted was we didn't want
to see you know, if you go on YouTube and
look up any flat earth debate, they are just ad
hominem attacking each other the entire time.
Speaker 3 (01:32:55):
They're stupid.
Speaker 4 (01:32:56):
You'll bitch because the earths round because they said.
Speaker 1 (01:32:59):
Show and you're just stupid.
Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
Pure wag.
Speaker 4 (01:33:04):
And so we were expecting these two people to be coherent,
adult civil yes, and they weren't.
Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
That's the thing is I really like JT and I
consider him a friend and and.
Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
I'm wearing his shirt right now, I'm wearing I'm current.
Speaker 3 (01:33:21):
Oh there you go check that out. Nice. Uh. And
and my thing is JT would would you know, use
things like fact and intellect and research and he would
you know have sources that he would cite, and I wouldn't,
so five minutes into the show, I'd have to resort
to insulting him, and I don't want to do that.
I don't want to insult he.
Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
Oh, you don't want to insult It's like yelling out
a beautiful man.
Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
He should be in a why are you so handsome? Huh?
Jt racheline. He should be in a dunkin Donuts commercial.
He's got great jeens, He's got great gens. Listen, guys, uh,
we're at the hour in thirty three minute mark. I
have to ask you a question. It's a very important question,
and then we gotta wrap up the show.
Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
No, no, uh oh.
Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
Are you guys having fun?
Speaker 1 (01:34:09):
All with with that pointed at me? Yeah, I'm having
the best time of my life, dude, don't.
Speaker 3 (01:34:16):
Take that into consideration. That's not going to do with anything,
are you do you? Are you having fun? And and
and and you know this whole thing that you're doing here,
which is staring into the abyss and you know, having
a gander, peeling back the the you know, the rubber
mask and looking at the lizard person within. Are you
having fun?
Speaker 1 (01:34:35):
Yeah? Because I uh. I mean we've stared into the
abyss and the darker portions of some of this stuff,
and it's like, eh, you know what, let's keep it
light and funny. That's way more fun. I'm not going
to do a seven part series on Drina chrome or
you know, any of that stuff. I don't know how
much I can say about that, whether I'm going to
get flagged for that, but no, a lot of people
(01:34:58):
will dig into, you know, the real hardcore and there's
plenty of people out there that do hardcore research. Thank
you for your work. That's great, that's just not us.
So we're having fun because we like to skirt around
and just do the fun stuff and make fun of things.
Speaker 4 (01:35:13):
I think that's what life's all about. We're here. We
came here, maybe on purpose, maybe we didn't, but we're
here right now, so we have to. Even if something
bad happens in your life, we try to look at
it like with a twinge of humor. If possible, it'll
just be a funny story to tell later. Is a
fun thing that.
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Webed and fart and laugh about it and then die
Like it's everything's going to be funny to me all
the time.
Speaker 4 (01:35:35):
So if you live life with it, it's just, you know,
a miserable life. So we're not doing that.
Speaker 3 (01:35:39):
So many the other day that farts aren't funny anymore,
and I said, dude, live, arts are always funny. Dude,
arts are.
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Always funny. Made him live, That's all. It's the honest laugh, dude.
Speaker 3 (01:35:55):
I had somebody had like a near death experience and
it wasn't in your death experience. It was actually a
psychedelics experience. And I just remember them saying like they
were shown something about the nature of this whole experience,
and whatever they were shown, it was very funny, like
they realized something about where we are and what we're doing.
(01:36:17):
And they don't remember, you know, the epiphany, but they
do remember the comedy of it. And he was left
with this feeling that like, when we go where we're
going next, you're gonna look back at this like it was.
It was kind of funny. And I believe that, Yeah, yeah,
that resonates with me somehow. I don't know how to
explain it, but I agree with that. And I often
(01:36:41):
asked the question if if Jesus was funny, and nobody
ever seems to answer that, Like the Bible really never Like.
Speaker 1 (01:36:48):
The way he's framed is very stoic and serious. But
I guarantee you he cranked out some farts and laughed
about it. There's no way he was a human, right
at least half.
Speaker 4 (01:36:57):
Human wind and broke bread with the people.
Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
I mean, no one ever talks about the size of
the dumps Jesus took, like that's true. He was a
huge he ate he ate stuff, so he was definitely
taking massive dumps, and nobody ever talks about that.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
You're God in a human body.
Speaker 5 (01:37:12):
I assume that eloheim don't fart because they don't really
probably don't have a digestive track. But that's one of
the first things that you'd want to try out. And
then when you do it, you go, this is hilarious.
Speaker 3 (01:37:22):
Yeah, and you just.
Speaker 1 (01:37:22):
Also taking a shit first thing in the morning, one
of the most glorious feelings. It's like you just started
a new day. All right, Now I can go do stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:37:31):
You know, if you think about all those like seances
they do where they take like a virgin and then
they like plunge a dagger into their chest and then
what happens is a spirit then and really ever think
about that constantly and then some sort of spirit like
an ancient like a fallen angel or something from from
a data realm and enters the body and then it
becomes their avatar for a time while they trounce about.
(01:37:52):
You know, the first time they did that and they
found out that that body farted and they were like, oh,
and then they smelled it like that was probably you've
got to be hitting me.
Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
This is a death.
Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Fart the best. Oh yeah, like a death fart.
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
Well, actually, when you stab people in the chest, they
ship really so when they apparently you.
Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
Know, when you die, you evacuate your your battles.
Speaker 3 (01:38:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
Can you imagine being a forensic person, like investigating murders
and the first thing you smell is ship, like every time,
not the rotting body first, because that takes a couple
of days. First thing, it just fells like someone took.
Speaker 4 (01:38:24):
And all and all of the Yeah, they always put
something over their face because they're trying not to smell
the poop.
Speaker 1 (01:38:32):
You go in.
Speaker 5 (01:38:32):
I mean, this is the most hilarious job in the world, right,
just farts, constant, constant farts.
Speaker 4 (01:38:37):
Yeah, I gotta you just go in in fart first
to try to match them to the dominance.
Speaker 3 (01:38:43):
Yeah, you got to go in after Taco Bell.
Speaker 5 (01:38:46):
We didn't even talk about the battle blast stuff. But
that's a whole other thing.
Speaker 1 (01:38:50):
Oh yeah, we'll have to circle back like Jensaki on
that because I just saw that Midnight Blast or Midnight bo.
Speaker 3 (01:38:58):
Let's do quick like minutes on it. But okay, what
do you what is? Because we we covered a little
bit on the last show, a Christian show.
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
Uh, I don't know a whole lot about it. I
just know that the Maui, the Maui one happened right
fires Maori burst, yeah, and then the uh Baja blast
I think was before a hurricane. Maybe. I just know
that they're associated with certain events that go on. So
what's your thoughts on this this new one coming out.
Speaker 3 (01:39:25):
I think they're gonna kill us with mountain dew.
Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
I think it has something to do with Midnight I.
Speaker 4 (01:39:30):
Think they're already killing people with mountain dew. Slowly true.
Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
Well, on the last show that we just did, we
were speculate diarrhea. It's all it has to do with
Taco Bell. Diarrhea of farts, which is which is hilarious. Yeah, honestly,
that's how the world goes out, and I would a whisper.
Speaker 1 (01:39:44):
Last to dart.
Speaker 3 (01:39:45):
Yes, but with a diarrhea blast, with a diarrhea blast,
you know. Uh, we were speculating that it might have
something to do with the doomsday clock, which you did.
You still didn't look up the proper you gave me
the thing from twenty twenty three on the previous episode.
Can you actually look up what the doomsday clock is
at now as of twenty twenty five, because you know,
I don't know if you guys know this, but if this,
(01:40:06):
if this fictional conceptual clock strikes midnight twenty twenty three,
we were eight minutes to midnight, meaning like, oh, they
moved it back, didn't they did? Can you do that
with a clock? Is that legal?
Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
I mean yeah, I heard somebody talking about that exact
thing the other day about how they've never like extended
the time.
Speaker 3 (01:40:27):
This is two thoy twenty five. It is now. You
know when it was twenty twenty three, do you remember
how many seconds? It was like thirty years so it
was ninety it was ninety seconds. Now we're closer than
we've ever been historically. Thirty three seconds illuminat no. Eighty
nine seconds and one second we beat that by one second,
(01:40:49):
which is arbitrary movement of a second.
Speaker 1 (01:40:51):
To two years to move a second, move just one second.
Speaker 3 (01:40:55):
Yeah, twenty twenty four, humanity ever closer to a catastrophe.
The trends that have deep concerned the Science and Security
Board continued, and despite unmistakable signs of danger, national leaders
in their societies have failed to do what is needed
to change the course. Consequentially, we now move the doomsday
clock from ninety seconds to eighty nine seconds to midnight,
(01:41:18):
the closest it has ever been. Well, that's what I think.
This is what I think.
Speaker 5 (01:41:21):
The mountain dew thing, Mountain dew sigh up. The new
purple drank is about. It's it's something to do with
the nuclear bomb. Somebody had sent me something about what's happening.
I ran apparently, I think yesterday or this early this week,
we did like a overnight covert bombing of another one
of the nuclear facilities.
Speaker 3 (01:41:40):
With that, as we should that as we should of.
Speaker 5 (01:41:43):
That triangle thing that they have Illuminati confirmed, the triangle airplane.
Speaker 1 (01:41:48):
Someone's going to screenshot that that whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:41:50):
Oh that screenshot whatever you want to do? Mean two three,
We're going to do the things yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
Oh yeah, you guys already did that anyway, huh So yeah, yeah,
all good whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:42:00):
We just I mean, we just need the money. Now
we've done all the songs. I don't know which sign
gets us money send your checks, but yeah, I think
it has something to do with that.
Speaker 5 (01:42:13):
Now, now we're going to be moving into some sort
of nuclear fallout stuff. And you know, nuclear stuff could
be fake as well, so which we could bomb some things.
Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
That's a difference.
Speaker 3 (01:42:21):
Do you guys think that.
Speaker 1 (01:42:24):
Is a whole fucking show in itself? Actually not really.
I just don't think they exist as described. Do we
have big bombs? Fuck? Yeah, but the nuclear fallout or
whatever whatever. Nagasaki, Hiroshima people never stop living there, so well,
you know, it's interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:42:40):
We we bombed Hiroshima. Now they have catboys, so yeah,
now they're and you don't believe in nukes? Why why
are all those catboys running around?
Speaker 1 (01:42:49):
Japan is a weird place. They have some weird things.
So maybe the radiact.
Speaker 4 (01:42:58):
Radio the radiation and melt it down to right.
Speaker 3 (01:43:02):
Maybe if you have Geiger County, Yeah, it's a radioactive.
Speaker 5 (01:43:06):
I think that the the reaction or the fallout of
a nuke is not like necessarily like you grow three heads.
I think it's like there's a section in Japan where
they embrace like cholo society and activity.
Speaker 3 (01:43:20):
They have low riders.
Speaker 5 (01:43:21):
They all dress like Mexicans with facetas. Yeah exactly, with
the you know, the button up all the way to
the tops like this. And I'm like, this is because
we nuke them. Like half the place is like they're
dressing like animals and furries. The other half they're Mexicans,
very polite.
Speaker 3 (01:43:38):
I would take the Mexican cholo chingolos.
Speaker 5 (01:43:42):
It's interesting. I mean, it's interesting. Nonetheless, I like our audience.
Anthony B. Says rapture is real feast of trumpets. September
twenty second, twenty third. You heard it here first, guys.
Speaker 1 (01:43:53):
Well, you know, anytime somebody sets a date, it's always correct.
So all right, mark your calendars.
Speaker 3 (01:43:58):
Well selected or at least a general date selected, which
is November. I don't know if you guys have been
seeing this. I guess I guess we're just gonna keep
doing this show. Is that NASA NASA has said that
a large hostile craft. Oh yeah, yeah, there you go.
Speaker 1 (01:44:17):
I'm surprised you we didn't get to that till now. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:44:19):
No, it's so funny to see it because everyone who
comes to our house is like, if you could have
seen this, The scientist av Vi Lobe, I'm like, fuck
that guy.
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
Fuck that guy all day. Isn't it strange that they've
attributed malice to this space body that they can observe
so far away that it's gonna it's gonna be here.
At number one, they're going, it's moving several trillion miles
per hour, which I go, probably not uh, And then
they go and when they get here, it's it's not happy.
It's not gonna be happy, and it's coming here. Uh.
(01:44:48):
But I mean, do you guys think that it's it's
coming here? And if it is coming here, do you
think it's happening now?
Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
We talked about this my buddy last night. I think
it's one of those things that we're gonna forget about
in six months and then be like, oh, yeah, I
remember that three eye at Las thing they've warned us
about and tried to get us all fearful about.
Speaker 4 (01:45:02):
It's something that they can easily project fear onto the
masses with because we don't know anything about it. They
can say it's this many trillion miles away, which is
also very close when it comes to the Okay, we're
not you know, we're not well versed in that science bullshit.
But it doesn't sound scary to me. And if it is,
it won't fucking matter.
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
Well I'll be dead well. And yeah, it's funny to
see all the sciences. I just said this to Nate
last night too. Is it's all theories stacked on theories
stacked on theories, and then they're saying this is what's true.
But what they're looking at through their telescope is this
little fucking blurry, pixelated dot and they're like, see that,
it's going to be here in December's probably afraid.
Speaker 4 (01:45:40):
Of it around Christmas time. Don't even have Christmas dinner
with your family, Just huddle in the basement and worry
about three iye.
Speaker 3 (01:45:47):
At lists, aren't you concerned that woh am a mamu,
woh am my momus.
Speaker 4 (01:45:57):
Yeah, that was the one that came before this one,
that was the.
Speaker 3 (01:45:59):
Two whatever seventeen And it was obviously a scout That's
what they told me, scouting us obviously. And now the
fruits of its labor are are are coming to bear
in November. You guys seem unconcerned.
Speaker 4 (01:46:15):
Very I don't think it's gonna matter. I mean, I'll
worry about it when I'm in in aliens and they're
eating my innerns I And then I'll laugh about it
when I die and hop out of the video game
that we're in right now, I'll be like, ho, that
was a crazy way to go. Oh, let's put another
quarter and go again this time I.
Speaker 3 (01:46:32):
Want to do mamu.
Speaker 1 (01:46:34):
Yeah, now, very unconcerned. I figure, if it comes here
to destroy us, well we'll find out soon enough anyway,
So why worry about it? If it comes here to
save us, Uh, then why worry about it? See, there's
nothing to worry about. People.
Speaker 3 (01:46:48):
I just wonder, like if if it saves us, Like
what do you can save me from? I'm gonna die anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
Well, some people from all these Nazi gene commercials, obviously,
what if it's new Jerusalem?
Speaker 3 (01:46:57):
Yeah, they think it's Uh, you guys think about that.
Speaker 5 (01:47:00):
Jerusalem is described as a city, floating city in the
sky that has characteristics of a rainbow, and this thing
when you see it, it's kind of like a rainbow.
Speaker 3 (01:47:09):
I don't know, what do you think about it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:10):
I guess if if it gets close enough, we can
see their insignia and it's a star of David run.
Speaker 3 (01:47:18):
Like we were wrong, we were wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
One shows up with a swastika, though, and everyone's like, yeah,
they're here to save us.
Speaker 3 (01:47:26):
Well, by the time they get here, we'll be looking
for Hitler. He'll he'll have you know, re emerged on uh.
And I guess whatever this new thing is, I'm surprised
we haven't given it a name. I mean, we saw
that thing, what is it? Three high atlas, Atlas atlas?
That's interesting, three eye atlas. I wonder if there's something.
Speaker 1 (01:47:43):
Yeah, there's got to be something to the name, because
they keep the keep saying it mamu uh.
Speaker 3 (01:47:51):
That means that means scout. So they named it right
off the bat. They were like, you see that thing
right there, that thing, we're gonna call it scout, but.
Speaker 1 (01:47:59):
We're gonna in Hawaiian or whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (01:48:03):
What's the actual terminology for Hawaiians. They're Polynesians, right, So
so we're gonna name it that Polonese. And and they
decided that immediately, and and then this one we've given
out the word Polonese, right, yeah, well, this polynesi Atlas.
Speaker 5 (01:48:21):
Atlas is the guy that carries the world on his back.
He's like the half man, half god that carries the
he holds the world.
Speaker 1 (01:48:27):
On his back.
Speaker 5 (01:48:27):
So I don't I don't necessarily know why or what
they're trying to symbolize with that. I'm sure it's just
more nonsense.
Speaker 3 (01:48:34):
I don't know, man, I'm worried.
Speaker 1 (01:48:36):
That's almost one of the only things I'm sure of
these days is it's a lot of nonsense. I'm usually
right too on that.
Speaker 3 (01:48:43):
Well, Uh, the joke's gonna be back on you come November,
and and uh, you know, I hope so we'd like
to have you guys on as as as we get
lasered to death. Show will just be how could you
guys have steered? Is so wrong? And and may God
(01:49:03):
have mercy on your souls?
Speaker 1 (01:49:06):
I like it.
Speaker 3 (01:49:07):
No, we'll get you guys back on.
Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Yeah, in the next month or so, we can kind
of see if there's any uh you know, new things
with three I at lists or any of these other things.
I'm sure there's gonna be like ten things that happened
in the next month that people are going to be
talking about. We can just pick one and run with it.
Speaker 4 (01:49:23):
We should do our next Planet Retard with them.
Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
I'm bringing time.
Speaker 3 (01:49:27):
That's high praise.
Speaker 4 (01:49:29):
Idiots on No Retard is the show that we have ever.
We have guests on that show and we just you
look up the craziest news articles you can find and
then just talk about them on the show and it
can be anything.
Speaker 1 (01:49:41):
Pro tip. They're not hard to find, no.
Speaker 4 (01:49:44):
We and a lot of them are written by Ai.
But Joe, what was the one you picked that was
it was like a camel, a camel beauty pageant that
they had in some Middle Eastern country. We talked about that. Yeah, no,
it was real. It was a real thing. I think,
I don't know, it looked pretty real. Okay, No, it's
just we just have a good time and just talk
about these articles and either you know, rip them to
shreds or pretend they're totally true.
Speaker 1 (01:50:06):
And the camel.
Speaker 3 (01:50:08):
What makes a beautiful the lips?
Speaker 1 (01:50:10):
It's the lipsumps is the lovely lady umps.
Speaker 3 (01:50:14):
It's crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:50:15):
I've got to end the episode, but I mean, like,
but no, please, because I always wonder when they look
at the dogs like they're like that dog's hot, like
they something about my dog's beautiful.
Speaker 3 (01:50:25):
He's like a pure put somebody with the right with
the correct eye would go or they go, no, dude,
definitely hot.
Speaker 1 (01:50:33):
Yeah yeah, that dog.
Speaker 4 (01:50:34):
That's a symmetrically faced dog.
Speaker 3 (01:50:37):
Maybe it's the symmetry if you look at the camel
when you go that, that camel looks a lot like it.
Speaker 5 (01:50:41):
Always perplexed me, like I understand the agility. They'd be like,
this dog was the fastest, right, Oh yeah, but this
dog was?
Speaker 3 (01:50:48):
They like this one, this is the most fuckable dog. No,
I don't know if it's about the sexual proclivity of
the dog. It's something.
Speaker 7 (01:51:00):
There.
Speaker 3 (01:51:00):
It is that's can they find Can they find you
more singers?
Speaker 1 (01:51:04):
Literally anywhere? Google legit? Bat You don't need a link,
you lazy fox. Just google it yourself, okay, you pour.
Speaker 3 (01:51:10):
It might be on here, it might be at the
link below, or it just might be wherever. Guys, thank
you for joining us on our Christian show.
Speaker 1 (01:51:17):
Oh yes, God bless you keep you and let us
light shine up on or whatever. Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:51:22):
We're trying.
Speaker 5 (01:51:23):
We're trying, guys until tomorrow. Don't forget to obey, submit
and comply. We'll see it.
Speaker 7 (01:51:32):
Is as in the corner of the rooms. Constantly wants
to be they see their eyes, what there is to say,
because she thanks
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
Picture how they have