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  • Samoa’s PM blames RFK jr for death of 83 children during measles outbreak

  • Prince Andrew lied about visiting with Jeffrey Epstein



  • Tulsi Gabbard lies about her past

  • Conor McGregor drops the N bomb

  • Trump removes any mention of climate change from USA gov websites

  • White House lies about origin of covid

  • Trump fires J6 prosecutors

  • Candace Owens claims politicians wife is a man

  • DOGE takes over government departments

  • Tommy Robinson’s fans have disappointing rally

  • Conspracy world angry at RFK’s stance on vaccines

  • David Icke looks for attention

  • Elon Musk sues companies for not advertising on twitter

  • DOGE takes control of the Federal payments system

  • Andrew Bridgen tries a new grift

  • Fox lists products that will be more expensive due to Trump

  • Trump admits that his plan for a trade war might raise prices

  • Elon says covid created in a lab

  • DOGE tries to shut down USAID

  • David Icke says covid doesn’t exist

  • Tim Pool advocates invading Canada


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So they're call it conspiracy.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Welcome to some darcolic conspiracy with Brentley and Neil Sanders.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
As the planet spirals into a fascist dystopia, we thought
someone really should keep a record of this decline so
that when the aliens are sifting through the ashes of civilization,
they might be able to see where it all went wrong.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
This is the world according to some, or.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
As all the hepcats are calling it twats, Hello everybody,
and welcome to the world. According to some, or as
all the hip cats are calling it twats. This is
us charting the massive descent into dystopic fascism that we're
seeing in the world and trying to maybe put a

(01:00):
lighter spin on it, because you know, Galla's humor is
literally all that we've got in this terrible, terrible time anyway.
So what's happened is Brent has been sort of off
social media, which is a very sensible thing to do,
and I've taken the complete opposite tactic, and I've been
consuming all this and I'm hopefully going to relate it

(01:21):
back to Brent and we can chart it and hopefully
in some future generations the aliens will come across this
and go, oh, that's why they all killed each other.
How you been, Brent?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Great?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Yeah, being caught up with all of this madness.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
Yeah, yeah, well, you know, this is the thing. It
is just madness at the minute, which is why we
think it's kind of important to just try and at
least get a record of this, if only because most
of this in about three weeks time, everyone will go
that never happened. That's surely that didn't happen. There's no
way that is believable.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
It did happen.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
So we're onto January the thirty first, twenty twenty five,
and the first thing that happened on this particular day
was that the Samoa's Prime Minister if the Army, Naomi
Matta Fafa, has criticized Robert F. Kennedy Junior's views and
the spread of vaccine misinformation related to the twenty nineteen
measles outbreak that claimed the lives of eighty three people,

(02:27):
mostly babies, in her country. You see, this is one
of the big sort of things that people can tend about.
Rfk who is currently trying to become the head of
the Health Department or the Health Services in America. He's
on the panel. He said that he wasn't anti vax
and he denies being anti vax. He was also asked

(02:49):
about his trip to Samoa, and this is something that
basically a lot of people may know about might not
know about. The suggestion is that Kennedy was at least
part actually responsible for the deaths of eighty three people,
mostly babies, due to a measles outbreak in Samoa. Now,
what happened was Kennedy he visited Tomorrow in twenty nineteen,

(03:11):
and this was four months before a measal's outbreak was declared.
It wasn't an official visit, but he did meet with
some government representatives and also anti vaccine influencers and health
advocates and experts. They claimed this was basically a disinformation
campaign that ultimately stoked a huge amount of distrust in vaccines,
which led to a drop in vaccination rates and eighty

(03:35):
three deaths. This is crazy, basically, Like RFK was a
question about this at the hearing for the upcoming position
and he claimed that he could not possibly be responsible
for this musicals outbreak because he was in Samoa before
the measles outbreak started, which did yeah, which which doesn't

(04:03):
really make any sense. Does it. Well, no, like, in fact,
that would mean.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
That I'm only responsible for it if it's happening when
I'm there.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Well, yeah, this is the thing. It happened after you arrived.
And just to elaborate a bit, because he has denied
this a lot, Basically, there was a there was a
documentary called a Shot in the Arm. This is this
is some mother Jones if they're doing a documentary of
twenty twenty three called Shot in the Arm, which is
about it's an anti vax documentary, so it's talking about
how vaccines potentially aren't safe, YadA YadA, YadA YadA, And

(04:37):
basically in it he talks about this visit to Samoa
in twenty nineteen that claimed the lives of eighty three people,
mostly children. Kennedy said, I'm aware there was a measles outbreak.
I had nothing to do with people not vaccinating in Samoa.
I never told anybody not to vaccinate. I didn't go
there with any reason to do with that. But he's

(05:00):
being disingenuous. Basically, he was there with this company called
Children's Health Defense, which is a nonprofit anti vax outfit,
and he led this organization right up until his presidential campaign,
which was last year, and they helped spread information that

(05:20):
massively contributed to the decline in music's vaccinations that preceded
this outbreak of musules which led to all these deaths.
And basically what he did was he lent credibility to
anti vaxers, which some people have alleged led to vaccine hesitancy.
So what happened, Well, in twenty eighteen, there was two children,

(05:43):
infants were receiving their measles vaccine and they died and
this is obviously horrible and everybody was looking at it,
and the Children's Health Defense decided to exploit these deaths
to raise questions about vaccine safety, saying that the vaccination
was clearly clearly the cause of the deaths of these

(06:04):
two children, and the vaccination rate apparently plummeted from sixty
to seventy percent to thirty one percent at that time.
So what happened to these children. Unfortunately, they weren't injected
with the vaccines. They were injected with a muscle relaxing.
These two nurses had mixed up these vials of medicine.

(06:28):
Oh my god, yeah, it was. It was an absolute tragedy,
a complete mistake. But it was it wasn't a vaccine.
It was a medicine death. Yes, because you shouldn't give
muscle relaxing to infants, And yes, tragedy, but this was
exploited by Robert Kennedy's organization. And he also had a

(06:51):
meeting with the bloke called Taylor Winterstein, who's a prominent
SAMO in Australian vaccination anti vaccine and she wrote on
her Instagram with a picture of her and Kennedy, I'm
deeply honored to be here in the presence of a
man I believe is can and will change the course
of history. This was a divinely timed, once in a

(07:11):
lifetime opportunity and I will cherish forever the conversations and
moments we shared in Samoa. So he did go over
there to meet this prominent anti VAXXA Well, I.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Do think she's right as well. I do think this
is a man who's going to change the course of history. Yes,
America sick again.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
It is absolutely terrifying. Don't you think like someone like
him becoming like potentially becoming health secretary, you know, the
equivalent of it's like, you know, doctor h not not
a doctor see I won't say his full name, like
it's like him coming to be that or Malhotra.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Yeah, well, well but isn't isn't Malhotra actually currently trying
to ingratiate himself with the American Organization administration.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
It's ridiculous probably, But like like I'm saying, though, imagine
that like here, Yeah, imagine if someone like that becomes
health secretary.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
It's just just ter.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Terrifying, isn't it terrifying? Andrew Wakefield put in charge of
it something? Yeah, absolutely, So. Kennedy's going to Samoa and
he's met with this Taylor Winterstein. But he claims that
it's absolutely complete by chance that he happened to bump
into her, even though they basically like have very similar
views about this very specific thing.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
But she probably paid for his flight, Well, she.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Didn't pay for his flight, but the trip had been
arranged by Edwin Tamasi, who was another another prominent Samoan
anti VAXXA, and it was paid for by the organization
Children's Health Defense. So for some reason this organization had
spoken with a prominent anti vaxxer, had gone over to
Samoa bumped into another prominent anti vaxxer, right, and then

(09:08):
they'd helped basically spread anti measles vaccination propaganda through information. Yeah, basically.
So after this measle's outbreak strikes in November twenty nineteen,
and so Samoan government implemented an emergency compulsory anti measles
vaccination program to contain the spread. Winterstein and Tamasse opposed

(09:31):
the effort with misinformation and hearts rhetoric. And these are
the two people that have interacted with Kennedy. Winterstein compared
the operations to Nazi Germany, whereas Tamassas called it a
killing spree and declared that the vaccination was the greatest
crime against our people and suggested that the vaccine itself
was the cause of the outbreak. He also advocated against

(09:51):
the use of conventional medicine and antibiotics and urged people
to rely on papay a leaf extract and vitamins instead
of the vaccine and antibiotics. And also what Robert Kennedy
did was he wrote to the Samoan Prime Minister, and
in this letter he suggested that the vaccine was the

(10:13):
real culprit in the deaths of these eighty three children.
So you know, he may not have strictly sort of
been out there and told anyone specifically not to take
the vaccine, as he said in that documentary, but he's
very very very heavily implied it and certainly has been

(10:35):
in the circle seemingly offering support to people that very
very much did say that sort of thing. So yeah,
disingenuous at vest. Basically, another person who's disingenuous at best
is Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. Well, guess what.

(10:55):
It transpires that he was in contact with the US
sex offender friend of Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, longer than
he previously admitted. And this actually came out because certain
emails were published in a court case and they appear
to show an email that Andrews sent to the to

(11:21):
Epstein that says keep in close touch and will play
more soon, which doesn't sound great.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
So the court.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Documents are from the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, the FCA,
and basically this email was apparently sent in February twenty eleven.
But if you remember his BBC Newsnight interview where he
famously said that, oh I couldn't have been me sweating
on top of that young girl, because I don't sweat,
and I specifically remember that night I was in Pizza

(11:53):
express in where was it? Yeah? Yeah, remember specifically, Oh
you know fun times at that Woking Pizza Expresses. It
is seared into my brain like a brand like cover on.
But anyway, in that interview, he also claimed that the

(12:15):
last time he'd ever seen or spoken to Epstein or
had any contact with him was in December twenty ten,
when he'd actually been photographed going to his townhouse in
New York, which he described as a wrong decision, but
apparently the court documents. On February twenty seven, twenty eleven,

(12:37):
Epstein emailed Jess stately, will be in London on next
Tuesday afternoon if you have time, and there was a
reply from a member of the British royal family with
a question, Jess is coming on the first of March
or next week, So the court documents to say that
there was a discussion of press articles and then the

(12:57):
message keep in touch and we'll play more soon. And
Jess Daily, just so people know, is a banker who
was actually banned from senior positions in the financial services
industry overclaims that he himself had not fully revealed the
extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. So it looks
like potentially Prince Andrew had lied. I mean, I think

(13:21):
a lot of people suspected that he was lying, particularly
in that interview. But it just raises questions, doesn't it,
Because it's like, I mean, technically, might I didn't see him.
I just emailed him, Okay, And I didn't speak to him.
I just emailed him.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
But that's very still contact.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
It's slippery, isn't it. But at best it's completely slippery.
So there, there we go. But the long short of
its take is that Prince Andrew seems to be lying
about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Again.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Again, it's just crazy, isn't it. Like, but he'll get
away with it because of course he will. Speaking of
people who might have nefarious relationships with terrible, terrible people.
Tulsi Gabbard she's being interviewed as well. Basically, she's she's

(14:24):
going for the head of National Intelligence and we will
talk about her more in a later episode, right, but
just at the minute, all that was happening on this
particular day was that she was being interviewed for the
position at a hearing similar to RFK and Cash Hotel.
They're trying to vet these people for Donald Trump's cabinet.

(14:46):
But the problem is that basically it requires quite a
lot of people to not want these people to go
in on both sides of the party, or otherwise they'll
just get in. Like Peter Heskith has got in and
he's not qualified as job. RFK in the Future has
got in. He's not qualified to do the job. Another
person who a lot of people have got serious doubts

(15:08):
about is Tulcy Gabbart. Anyway, in this she sticks up
for TikTok. There's a problem with TikTok at the minute,
there's a suggestion, and people like alex Change she mused
to be all over this, but all of a sudden
they're not so bothered. In fact, I'm sure Trump used
to be really bothered about this, but for a reason
he's not anymore. The long short of it is that
basically TikTok's run by the Chinese government, or is suspected

(15:32):
to be run by the Chinese government, and maybe stealing
data and may also be a sort of subtle form
of mimetic warfare by which they'd spread and popularized trends
through videos, and this is a children and surveillance and
surveillance as well. Absolutely, so there's all these potential reasons
why TikTok might be bad, but Tulci Gabbard decides that

(15:58):
she doesn't care about that, and she thinks he's absolutely fine.
She also denies closeness to Russia and closeness to Syria,
and again, all of this sort of stuff is really
things that the conspiracy crowd should be completely against. But
Alex Jones, he absolutely loves Tulsi Dabar and thinks that
she's absolutely perfect for the role and made a big

(16:20):
deal about supporting her. Now, there were certain senators who
are she always say, skeptical that said that she was
completely unfit to serve as a National intelligence director because
of questions over her judgment and past statements on Vladimir
Putin's legitimate security concerns. And what that is is a
reference to the concept that Putin was justified in his

(16:44):
invasion of Ukraine because the Russian bear was being poked
by NATO essentially, which is utter complete nonsense. He's absolutely
bullshit like, and it completely ignores the reason that NATO
as an entity exists, so that could be considered pro
Russian propaganda. It's certainly in line with what the Kramin

(17:05):
has said. Also in Ukraine in twenty seventeen, she went
to visit a sad she met the dictator of Syria
in Damascus, which has never really been adequately explained. She's
really shouldn't have been there. She wasn't as there in

(17:28):
an official capacity. It looks very very dodgy. And also
she maintained her support for Edward Snowden. Now, people might
have varying views about Snowden because he did reveal a
lot of stuff about the surveillance state in America. Latterly,

(17:49):
the opinion seems to be that you might have been
groomed to release this stuff by Russia. Because he's in
exile in Russia. Doesn't mean that the information that he
said is not true, but it's a framing of America
is particularly bad, which feeds into this idea that Putin

(18:11):
is somehow man of the people, which is nonsense. So
there's a bit of a bit of nuance to that.
But for the national the head of National Intelligence, Snowden
stole American secrets and is now being protected by an
enemy of the state essentially, so the incoming director of
head of National Intelligence probably should be opposed to that.

(18:34):
But although she admitted that he had broken the law,
she refused to condemn him as a traitor. So interesting,
but we'll talk about til SHEI gathered in a little bit.
Do you follow MMA at all, Brent who MMA? The

(18:58):
UFC and mixed martial arts and.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Stuff like that? Right?

Speaker 1 (19:05):
No?

Speaker 2 (19:06):
No, I'm like, I'm pretty much allergic to sports.

Speaker 3 (19:09):
No, fair enough. Like, the reason that this next thing
is brought up is for tur reasons. One because it's
one of those things where you just go, he did, what,
Oh dear that that that's that's embarrassing. But two because
this person is somewhat embraced by the conspiracy crowd. I'm

(19:29):
talking about Colin McGregor. And the reason that Colin McGregor
is being embraced by the conspiracy crowd is because he's, well, yeah,
because he's a prick basically, but he's also sort of
kind of throwing his hat into the ring to get
into politics and potentially becoming a president of Ireland. And

(19:55):
he said some really basically kind of grim stuff. Basically
like he's done the whole sort of like the government
is a destructor of small businesses, blah blah blah, et cetera.
You put out this particular tweet. As President, I held
the power of some of the Dial and as well
as dissolve it. So, as I've said before, I would

(20:17):
have all the answers that people of Island seek from these,
theeves of the working man, these destructors of the family unit,
these destructors of small businesses, and on and on and on,
these Charlatans, in their positions of power, would be summoned
to answer the people of Ireland. I would have done
it by day end, or I would be left with
no choice but to dissolve the Dial entirely, which I
believe is the some part of the Irish Parliament.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
I like the dogs or straight out the gate.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, the family unit, the working man,
destructors of small business, yeah, all of that. Like this
is a man that bought a pub and banned right.
He went into this pub. A random pub was handing
out shots of his whiskey, which wasn't on sale in
the pub. An old man said that he didn't want

(21:02):
to drink whiskey, and so Connor McGregor punched him in
the face, right, he got into a little bit of trouble,
not as much as he should have done, and in
an act of petty, childish petulance, Conor McGregor bought the
pub and banned the old man.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Well, like I said, what.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
A crick Yeah, absolutely so. Anyway, he's also, as far
as I can tell, has sort of made sort of
kind of noises that intimate sort of far right positions.
He's also been seen with Donald Trump and people like that,
So you know, it's this is potentially why he's getting

(21:47):
the response that he's getting a lot of people like, yeah, yeah,
he's a bit like a Donald Trump figure, isn't it. Basically,
so what happened was he put out a tweet and
he left it up for about fifteen minutes before deleting it.
But this website called MMA Junkie captured a screamer screamed

(22:09):
grab sorry and kabeb I can never pronounce his name,
Kabeev no murmur agedov of massacred that the Dagistanian or
something like that. Basically, he's an MMA fighter, absolutely destroyed McGregor,

(22:29):
embarrassed him, some say, ended his career, took all his
confidence away. From him, was talking to him whilce he
was beating him in the oxagon, going god, let's talk now.
He humiliated him, absolutely humiliated him. And this was because
basically the build up to the fight, Connor had been

(22:50):
trying all of these things to get under his skin.
But he'd started having a go at his family, he'd
started having to go at his religion. He'd started just
being a prick. But he took it far, far too
far with this guy.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
And he can kind of remember this was is he Islamic?

Speaker 3 (23:06):
After the fight where could yeah, yeah, yeah, that's him.
And after the fight where he choked him out, he
jumped over the octagon wall and beat up one of
Connor McGregor's entourage as well. Like this guy's a fucking monster.
He's like, he's unstoppable, he's got a record of twenty nine.
He's yeah, yeah, incredible.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
I do remember headlines way back in the day about
about I remember Connor's saying something like quite islamophobic, yeah,
and myself thinking I hope that guy beat him to
a pole, but I don't know, never knew what happened.

Speaker 3 (23:43):
He beat him to a fucking pul. He absolutely dominated
him and made him made him tap out with a
real choke hold, but Connor has held a grudge ever since.
Now it could be showed a picture of his wedding
day and I'm not sure if it's an Islamic thing

(24:05):
but or it's a cultural thing for his particular country.
It's probably a combination of these things in the picture.
And it might be something to do with not allowing
photos to be taken because in the picture he stood there,
he sat there with what looks to be a wedding banquet,

(24:27):
and his wife has got like a like a really
beautiful lace garment over her head so you can't see her.
It's actingly like a veil, but it is quite, you know, thick, essentially.
So Connor McGregor is sensitively tweeted out your wife is
a towel mate. Yeah, it gets worse. He decided that

(24:52):
that was probably he couldn't really get away with it,
so he deleted that tweet, and then he decided to
tweet something out. Now I'm going to say the word
ninja a lot in this. That's not what he typed Okay, yeah,
so he decided to put out on Twitter after removing

(25:16):
that one.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
I'm already thinking of this scenario. How did you remove
that one? And then you're gonna say something else?

Speaker 3 (25:25):
Wait just wait fifteen minutes, I'd done aldo fifteen seconds.
I presume that's a reference to a colleague of Kabebs
that he beat in a fight. Show your wife, Ninja,
Show your kids, Ninja, you cousin, fucking mother, fucking hiding motherfucker,

(25:49):
Show us you and your cousin's kid together, because we
have kids here in Ireland that want to smoke them
in competition? Are they competing or what are you saying?
Island versus Dagistan? Where's your offspring? We can't wait to
see them the best of Dagistan's offspring, Dagistan. What do

(26:10):
we think? Is this true? Who's next? Because Fatso with
the coach whisker won't fight. Who the fuck designated this
fat bitch as master father? Certainly not his own father,
abdulman app and they all know it in Dagistan. Dagistan
thinks you are pussy lips for retiring. Real Dagistan is

(26:32):
forever you are laughed out behind your back in Dagistan.
Lazy you are, they say, fight me and make a
hundred million dollars and give it to the entire village
of Dagistan. But you won't why fat lazy scared bitch
lazy fatso. I mean, Kakaine is a hell of a drug.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
And there's a great example of why we should have
character limits on Twitter. Again, it was it was mental
that was there was stuck with the towel tweet. Yeah,
you didn't have to give one, dropping Bob, the towel
thing isn't enough. I've got something better for you.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
This was in the afternoon. This is like four o'clock. Wow,
he's clearly coaked off his tips and decides that that's
a good idea. But you know, this is the guy
that that some people think should potentially be the president
of Ireland.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
I can only imagine the other guy doing like the
Homer meme of backing off into the bunch.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
It's ridiculous in it, No could be eple just smash it.
He's retired. Yeah that's the other thing as well. For
a minute, it's so pathetic for both of us if
I walk away, Well, it's so papathetically obvious. It's like, oh,
you're trying to go m into fighting you because well,
for two reasons, well Severn one he's he's just lost

(27:59):
a lot of money in a lawsuit because he apparently
raped a woman. There's apparently more lawsuits coming, and he's
pissing through his money like nobody's business because he's all
going up his fucking nose. So it's sad. Really, it's
just sad on a number of levels. And he would
be an absolutely appalling president, completely appalling.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Well, that's evident.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Speaking of appalling presidents again, Yeah, Donald Trump's back. He
ordered the us DA to take down websites that reference
the climate crisis. That's the US Department of Agriculture, Like
so the.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Landing federal websites sorry, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
Government, any government website that has a reference of journalism. Yeah,
to purge the Internet, like that league picture of Billie
Eilish that you can no longer find anyway. So basically, yeah,
he's decided that he wants to remove any reference to

(29:02):
climate change of the climate crisis from any government website.
So the landing pages on the United States Forest Service website,
key resources research and adaptation tools, including those that provide
vital context and vulnerability assessments for wildfires, had gone, leaving
an error message or just a single line that said,

(29:23):
you're not allowed or you're not authorized to access this page.
That's not a clever idea, like because obviously it's very
very clear where he's coming from. He's coming from this
idea that climate changes isn't real, which is essentially pushed
by the oil companies, which he just so happens to be,
you know, have relationships with, shall we say.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Yep, well this is Project twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Isn't it. Absolutely? But what's so crazy is if you remember,
like all the fuss that he was making about the
California wildfires, and now he's taken the vulnerability assessment pages
that would show people where potential wildfires can break out.
It's taking those off the website.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Yeah, which reminds me like I did see a really
funny meme, do you know Smokey the Bear, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
And it's like, only you can stop forest fires. No, seriously,
only you can. We've been defunded. Yeah, it's up to you.
Now I'm afraid it is it's classed.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
Yeah, oh bless but but yeah, I mean, but this
is again, it's just indicative of the sort of like
the purges that are going on through the Department of
Government Efficiency. Donald Trump, It's a fucking clown show. It's
an absolute circus. You've got all these people in positions
of power that aren't qualified, shouldn't be doing anything. I've
got massive conflicts of interest and and things in their

(30:47):
past that should should stop them from ever being anywhere
near a government building. And yeah, they've been given power.
Like I cannot help but watch this, watching this and
just going like, this is fuck. This is like that.
It's ridiculous. Like you're watching the sort of the meteor

(31:10):
come towards the planet and everyone's just going, ah, be fine,
Like it's very much like that film. Don't look up,
so shut up, you won't live tids like, you know,
don't tell us not to don't tell us that the
world's going to end if we just don't want that
negativity in here. But well, hey ho, we're now on

(31:31):
to the first of February, and then the first of February.
Well actually it was just just before basically, but it
was reported on the first of February. Carolyn Levitt, who
we may remember is the twenty seven year old Press
SECU chief for the White House. She stated that it
is now a fat that COVID nineteen originated from a

(31:57):
lab in wu Han, China, and wasn't a zoonotic disease
that came from the market. She said that come out well.
Karenly Livitt said it. She said, I would just like
to point out that several years ago, when I was
working in the press shop and President Trump would take
this podium to brief the American people on COVID nineteen,
he suggested that COVID very well may have come from

(32:20):
a lab in wu Han, China. Many members in this
very room mocked him for saying that, saying he was
spewing conspiracy theories. He was not. And now know that
we now know that to be the confermable truth, and
the abiding administration had the chance to let the American
people know about that, and for some reason they chose

(32:41):
not to. Interesting now, there is a fundamental problem with
her statement. It's quite it's quite a big one. It's
not true. She's just fucking made it up. Source. No, no,
there's no source. She doesn't offer a source, and as

(33:02):
far as we could tell, this is simply not true.
There was a bit of a drama a while ago.
People said that elements of the American government had had
come out with this as well and decided that COVID
was was a thing. It wasn't really the government. It
was this stupid committee with the government that has been
saying that that it was a lad lead forever and

(33:24):
they didn't provide any evidence. They just that was their
common sense conclusion. Now, anybody that's actually looked at this,
like people in the in the field of virology and
stuff like that, have looked at it and looked at
the way that the virus is constructed and gone, no,
this isn't man made. We can we can see we

(33:48):
could track the zoonotic process or whatever of how it
altered and how it came where it came from. It's
something do with pangolins and things, wasn't it. But anyway,
but again, this is the Press secretary of the United
States of America lying to the general public, just lying.

(34:08):
And it's terrifying really because I mean, it just shows
the truth doesn't matter anymore. And but also crazily there
doesn't seem to be any consequences for this or not
yet who knows what might happen, Like do you know
what I mean? Because like you can't continue at this

(34:30):
sort of level of like unreality until reality will at
some point smack you in the face.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
But the post truth world, and like I said, this
is why we definitely should do something about Roger else. Yeah,
oh definitely, and explain like this is kind of where
it comes from.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
Yeah, absolutely, yeah, totally. The architects of this just collapse
and modoc is is it fault as well? But yeah,
And what's crazy is it is about this is that
they're going full bar. Everything seems to be going in
the wrong direction, and the MAGA crowd seem to be

(35:14):
loving this because they have this persecution complex. It's literally
this idea of the deep state and that this sort
of reinforcement. There anything that was said that was bad
against Trump or or Trump supporters, it was clear lie
like the And so what Trump has done is he's
decided that he's going to fire those who are involved

(35:36):
in prosecuting rioters. At January sixth, Wow yeah wow, And
this is this This led to about two dozen Justice
Department employees and involved in the capital riot cases were sacked.
The Trump administration has fired a group of Justice Department
prosecutors involved in the sixth of January criminal cases and

(35:59):
then also and this is really sinister. Demanded a list
of the names of FBI agents involved in the investigations
so that they can also be sacked.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
This is crazy, man, It's.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
Fucking ridiculous, isn't it. This is like, it's literal, it's.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Being yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. I was going to say,
I'm not even being hyperbolic here, but this is straight
up authoritarianism, totalitarianism, this is straight up fascism Hitler Mussolini.
This is the playbook, man, Like, yeah, just rounding up
your enemies basically. The only difference is currently is that

(36:40):
he's not rounding them up and shooting them. No, it's
just sacking them.

Speaker 3 (36:44):
Yeah. Absolutely, But but but these are the people that
this is so clearly like personal, it's a vendetta. Yeah,
and it's and it builds up this narrative that essentially
that that all those investigations and all those prosecutions were
I mean, he has pardoned them more than stuff like that.
But like, but this is going even even for he's

(37:06):
pardoned the people that are involved in January of the sixth.
But this is ridiculous. This, this is a it's just
it's too far. It's going far, too far. But so
there is these twenty four employees at the US Attorney's
Office in Washington, there were terminated on a Friday evening.
Can you imagine that the president sacked you on a

(37:26):
Friday evening? Why because you did your job?

Speaker 1 (37:30):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Yeah. But also they've issued NDAs, so the people that
spoke spoke completely in anonymity because like they've been told,
you sat, you're not allowed to talk about it, which
is fucked. This is again, this is the sort of
thing that that that it's authoritarianism. This is the sort
of thing that Alex Jones and people like that should

(37:52):
be going absolutely crazy about, absolutely fucking nuts about. But
it's just it's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
So but hey, their guy is doing it, so it's okay.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
Yeah. So these twenty four employees, they've all been sacked
by the acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, who was
a Trump appointee. She basically ordered the firings and it
went through. The thing is though obviously she's also asked
for the names of all the FBI agents that investigated

(38:26):
anything that happened on January sixth, intimating that they are
going to be sacked as well. That runs into thousands
there's thousands of FBI agents who investigated it because there
was thousands of crimes.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
And thousands of people involved.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
There was fifteen hundred people that were released from prison.
Wasn't there or something or was that the that were
in prison? I forget, But so there's going to be
a lot of staff covering the investigations into these people.
Like it's ridiculous. But what's even more troubling is that basically,
like if we remember these the nominee for the director

(39:05):
of the FBI's position is Cash Pattel. Cash Battel, in
his book and also in various podcasts and other media appearances,
has talked about rooting out anti Trump conspiracy conspirators and

(39:25):
having an enemy's list which he wants to perch, which
is again just insane, just absolutely insane. Like if this
was happening in any other country, like people would look
at it. Americans would look at it quite rightly and go, wow,
look at that unfettered corruption, like it's a it's a

(39:47):
tin pot country, is you know, banigna republic? Whatever you
want to say, Like the point where basically corruption is
so so endemic that it just becomes part of the
state and it it's like it's crazy kleptocracy. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's a technocratic kleptocracy, which is everything that like the

(40:12):
conspiracy crowd should be fighting against. Basically absolutely insane. That ship,
speaking of bat ship.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I was going to call this before we decided it
was going to be called twats. I was going to
I was trying to find some wordplay for guano. Yeah,
like that's what this would be.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
I couldn't.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
I couldn't think of anything, and then obviously you came
up with twats, so we kind of nice, Yeah, Guano,
what the hell do you? What the hell do you guana?

Speaker 3 (40:49):
Yeah, like that's something there. Yeah, we could have worked
with that. But anyway, Candye sewings and some say this
might be because she's desperate for its tension. She's been
spiraling obviously, like since she got sacked by Ben Shapiro.
Possibly she claims it was for her support or for

(41:12):
her condemnation of Israel. But the problem with kind its
own condemnation of Israel is it it all seems just
a bit distasteful, particularly when in the past she's defended
Hitler and defended Nazi Germany. And just because there's the
ship that she's involved with. You just tend to think

(41:33):
ah grim, even if there might be legitimate criticisms of Israel,
but anyway, this isn't what that's about. She seems to
be desperate for attention. She's putting out a film, and
the topic of this film is that Bridget mccron, the

(41:54):
wife of Immanuel Mahn.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
Yeah, I know where this is going.

Speaker 3 (41:59):
Is secretly a man. I googled it right, Okay, it
takes three seconds picture of Bridgie mccran as a young girl.
There's loads of pictures like his fucking bolics is absolute bullshit.
Is just a way to basically be mean, and it's

(42:20):
it's it's ridiculous. There was some cold comfort that amused
me to a degree. Off the back of this hashtag,
Candice is a man started trending on Twitter.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Join them.

Speaker 3 (42:34):
People started sending out photoshopped images with Candice when she
was a young man. Ian Miles Chong got into a
huge back and forth with her, which is ironic because
if you remember, certain people have been spreading photoshopped images
of Ian Miles Chung suggesting that he was translating. They're
all childish, hateful shits, and they all will backstab each

(42:55):
other and just like turn on each other at the
drop of her hat because they're all completely self serving.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Yeah, it is some serious playground ship.

Speaker 3 (43:04):
Yeah, there was something else that. Again, this is kind
of playground.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
But it's amusing.

Speaker 3 (43:12):
Can you remember when Candye Owens threatened but didn't follow
through with suing Cardi B. Yeah, Like, do you know
what that was about? Go on, Well, what happened was
that Cardi B had spread She got into a back
and forth with with with Candace, and her sort of

(43:36):
final sort of thing was she she said, everybody knows
that your husband is secretly gay, Candice, and that you
are a beard essentially for her husband, Judge Farmer. This
is this is what Cardi B said, And it's like, wow,
that's some incredible rumor if that's if there's anything to that.

(44:00):
Obviously nobody knows if there's anything to it at all,
like and really like it is their own business. But
Candice is a terrible person. So it's amusing to watch
people throw so shit around like this and it's like,
where did this so, where did this idea come from?
It It comes from two concepts, right. One Apparently their
courtship was very, very quick they I think they met

(44:23):
and were married in like a week or something and
two and this is definitely definitely like not what I
would call reliable, but this is where it came from.
In twenty twenty two, the Bright Bar editor Rahim Kassam
accused George Farmer, who was the husband of Candi of
Sallis and friend of Andrew Tate, of sexually assaulting him,

(44:47):
and he tweeted out, I know more about this world
than I care to. Mercer tried to get me to
tell Bannon to shut up about populist nationalism. I was
the guy who hired Milo at BNN. Farmer has sexually
assaulted me. Candice blocked me for calling her sham marriage out.
I know this from all angles. And that was in

(45:08):
twenty twenty two, Rahim, because he was not a trustworthy person,
right okay, And that is not what could be constituted
as evidence. But that is what Cardi b was talking
about when she had to go at Candy Sowans. So
you know, it's interesting, isn't it, Because basically, like Candy
sowns is for vy of conspiracy theories, and it just

(45:29):
shows how easy it is for anything to be molded
into a conspiracy against you totally. It is a little
bit as you say, lived by the sword, died by
the sword. I'm afraid. And you know, if it was
anybody pleasant, I'd be like Carle doubt, isn't it. But
it's Candy so Owans, So you know we can get
around that again.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Back to the playground. You know, when someone punches the
bully in the playground, that's quite funny.

Speaker 3 (45:57):
Yeah, absolutely, Like I mean, I don't think Cardi b
is necessarily a fabulous person either, you know, she certainly
she there's that interview where she was talking about how
where she used to be a strip of she and
drug men and then steal their money and which is
not you know, poor form, but hey, everyone's got to pass.

(46:21):
One thing it was also getting troubling was that the
DOGE director, Elon Musk, decided that basically he's in control
of government departments and he shut out senior government workers
and sees control of key workflows in the Office of
Personal Management, sorry, in the Office of Personnel Management, which
caused major security concerns. And this was reported in Reuters

(46:46):
and this might be a bit of a theme from
this day onwards. Elon Musk trying to take over government department,
potentially not knowing what he's doing and shutting down all
sorts of things that he's claiming is fraud. That he's
not showing any evidence of fraud. It just seems to

(47:06):
be stuff that he doesn't like for some reason. So
the Office of Personnel Management functions as the government's human
resources agency, managers policies, payments, recruitments, and labor relations. So
government aids working for Elon Musk took over the officer's
Enterprise Human Resources Integration Database, which contains personal data of

(47:29):
millions of federal employees. They said to agency officials, said
to Reuters, we have no visibility into what they're doing
with the computer and data systems. This is creating great concern.
There is no oversight. It creates real cybersecurity and hacking implications.

(47:51):
And they also put out a tweet, and this is
highly regular a government department having to alert the public
via a tweet. This is from the National Park Service.
Elon Musk's staff has been caught installing hard drives inside
the Office of Personnel Management, the Treasurer Department, and the

(48:13):
General Services Administration. His staff encountered resistance when demanding that
Treasury officials grant access to systems managing the flow of
more than six trillion dollars annually to programs like Social
security and medicare. Tensions escalated when Musk's aids were discovered
at OPM accessing systems including a vast database known as

(48:37):
the Enterprise Human Resources Integration, which contained sensitive information such
as dates of birth, social security numbers, performance appraisals, home addressers,
pay grades, length of service for government employees. In response
to employees speaking out, Musk's AIDS locked civil servants out

(48:58):
of the computer systems offices with reports of personal items
being searched. So they've literally done like a coup for
all intents and purposes. They took staff over to an
agency that they have absolutely no jurisdiction over and going

(49:19):
completely outside of normal government safeguards and regulations, got his
staff to basically access the hard drives of all of
these sensitive databases.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
And what department is that again.

Speaker 3 (49:34):
Well, there were various ones that he went into. He
went into the Office of Personnel Management the Treasury Department,
and the General Services Administration the Treasury Department. Wow, he
has access now to the coffers of America six trillion dollars.

Speaker 2 (49:54):
And all the data that comes with that.

Speaker 3 (49:56):
Oh the data. I mean people that this is what's
so stupid is like people on the int like I
care if he's got my Social Security number. It's like
you do? You did? This has always been a massive thing.
That's essentially one of the things that Edward Snowdan and
people like that were talking about, because they use this
data to build pictures of you and to manipulate you.

(50:18):
Like data is the new commodity, right, that's fucking out.
People used to be suspicious of like getting club cards
at supermarkets because they're compiling data against you and stuff.
And then, like you know, with social media, everyone's somewhat
softened because they're fucking idiots, like, but there's still an

(50:40):
awareness that that's not a good thing. Like, you know,
at a very very sort of like basic level. You know,
there's fucking annoying phone calls that you get with people
trying to sell your shit or like sign you up
to insurance or whatever, put you on a new phone
program or whatever the fun they're called, Like thank you,

(51:01):
like gard technical a new phone program? Yeah? Does it
plug into the wall anyway? So people are aware that
this is a bad thing, but but Maga Loot were
basically going, I trust Elon Musk and again using this stupid,
stupid idea. Elon Musk has got all the money in

(51:23):
the world. He's not interested in money. Do you know
how he got all the money in the world. A
vested interest in money, A massive, massive that's like his
main hobby money in rockets, which is essentially to make
more money. Like come on, like, people are absolutely stupid,
but but yeah, so this is it is the unelected foreheader,

(51:48):
by the way, which a lot of people should be
sort of cross about if they, you know, if they
were sticking to any sort of like level of persistency
with no oversight, no safety, basically accessing loads of people's
data and government infrastructure that completely outside of the constitution,

(52:11):
completely outside of law, completely outside of government. What's the
fucking point of having government if you just let some
billionaire this is an oligarchy, Like it's so crazy, but
hey her speaking of crazy, Tommy Robinson fans decided that
they wanted to have a rally in London and there

(52:33):
were chants of we want our country back, which was
held in the capital city of the country. And we
want Tommy out, which I believe means out of prison,
not out of the closet, and they would say basically, Also,
lots of protesters carrying flags bearing classy slogans like free

(52:54):
Tommy Robinson and stop the boats, which is obviously a
reference to people coming across the chain in boats. A
lot of people they were wearing like face masks of
Tobby Robinson, which looks stupid. And a lot of people
were wearing Mega hats. And I don't mean that, I'm
not talking like a cool street gangster. Mega means make

(53:18):
England great again, and it's a thing that has been
promoted by Elon Musk and picked up by idiots all
across Lei Laney Dowding was wearing a Mega hat on
her pin post on Twitter and talking about how she's
so gutted that she doesn't live in America like a
boyfriend lives in America, which is strange, you know, but

(53:40):
who am I to casta's versions on what an insufferable
woman she might be. But anyway, so they're wearing these
Mega hats this make America and make England great again.
And it basically it was mostly uneventful six people were arrested.

(54:01):
But the good thing was that basically it was so
poorly attended that afterwards the organizers put out a video
or on Twitter explaining that this disappointing turnout was probably
due to the weather being really cold. So yeah, disappointing
disappointment from the organizers of that rally, and some of

(54:26):
other people were disappointed in the conspiracy world. Patrick Henningson,
particularly Grumber twenty first Century Wire in a while, since
I would regularly visit that, but I saw this. Patrick
Henningson really really cross with Kennedy. With Robert Kennedy strange, eh.
He wrote, Well, friends, I've got good news for everybody.

(54:50):
It's okay to lie at a job interview if it
means that you're going to get the job. That's what
people keep telling me in the comments of my post
about Kennedy's own statements. Yes, who wouldn't want a leader
whose moral compass spins like a broken weather vein. I've
been quoting Kennedy verbatan his own words, no spin necessary,

(55:12):
and yet the defenders still swarm in, ready to bend
over backwards to make excuses for him. So he's either
lying or he's telling the truth. And either way, it's bad,
and I'm sure he would never deceive you about anything else.
Just ask his wives. Ooh, that's bitchy, which I quite

(55:33):
like anyway. And then he quotes RFK at the Senate hearing,
I recommend that children follow the CDC schedule, and I
will support the CDC schedule when I get in there,
which is a reference to vaccinations. So Patrick continues, how
sad it is for people who will hear Kennedy supporting

(55:54):
this and then go out and get their children or
themselves to become human pincushion. And it's like, I don't
know that's strictly how it works. If I'm brutally honest,
I don't think people are sat there like with their
shoes half tied and one arm in their coat, waiting
to see what Kennedy says. Yep, he's confirmed it. Quickly,

(56:15):
get get the uber, get the Uber, Carrol, come on,
we're going to go and get our vaccinations. But yeah,
he he's also disappointed in him because he said that
he will support the development and distribution of vaccines for
the Avian flu, and he continues, nothing like a good
bait and switch. He also says that Operation warp speed

(56:39):
was an extraordinary accomplishment. So it's tricky, waters, isn't it,
Like do you know what I mean? Because RFK is
I mean to me? In the hearing, he came across
as an absolutely unhenged lunatic. But this isn't good enough
for Patrick Henningson or or the good folks at twenty
first century Wire they like. But what's crazy as well

(57:01):
is that he's actually quite kind of right. People are
justifying it by saying, all right, he's lying in job interviews.
Everyone lies in job interviews to get the job. It's like,
that's not somebody that he wants in this particular job,
and you know, do us everybody lying job interviews? I mean,
the problem with lying in a job interview is that

(57:24):
you'll end up with the job that you're not really
qualified to do, and sooner or later you'll get found
out like, actually, you might be able to fake it
till you make it. I had a friend that got
in with this oil firm in Saudi Arabia and then
got shares of the company when the company liquidated. You
know what the fuck he was doing. He was constantly like,

(57:46):
I'm going to get sacked any second. And he's now
a millionaire. So that's how life works out sometimes. But yeah,
so this is the problem that IFK is going to face.
But this is kind of what we said with the
very first one, this schism with acceptabil acceptable public face
and what you actually want to do and the language

(58:08):
that you're using when appealing to hardcore fans, casual fans,
or the general public who probably won't go along with that,
And it's a you know, it's a balancing act, isn't
it basically, But again it just tends to speak to
the disingenuous nature of this type of actor, so to speak,
because why would you live in a world we're basically like,

(58:31):
you'd never know what's whether they're telling the truth or not.
What this requires is you to have an ideology and
whatever happens, go, oh, it's all right, that's that's what
was happening, which is kind of literally just reminded me
of like Alex Jones that there's going to be a
nuclear attack in Chicago. There isn't a nuclear attack in Chicago.

(58:53):
That's because we spoke about it and they had to
change their plans. Do you know, whatever happens, it still
reinforces your original idea. If it's if it's a white
person doing a crime, it's probably a false flag. If
it's a terrorist doing a crime, that's probably why we
shouldn't have immigrant immigration. There's no consistency. There's never any consistency.

(59:20):
It's double thing, which is fascinating because essentially this is
the thing that they've been fighting against for ages, supposedly,
Like isn't it like you know, no, those fucking conspiracy
memes nineteen eighty four wasn't supposed to be a manual. No,
it wasn't. But what have we got thus far? Double think?

(59:41):
And the party told you to ignore the evidence of
your eyes and ears. It was the party's final and
I could never get this fucking quite right. Yeah, it
was that one.

Speaker 2 (59:55):
And this is to be fair, like the magician showed
you the trick and you're still being flabbergasted by it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
They're also burning books as well, Like what was the
news speak? This concept of there's only two genders? Yeah,
that's news speak. So that's three really good examples of
how the MAGA administration is actually rather similar to a

(01:00:25):
big brother an ink sock. That's terrifying. And the fact
that it's all bollocks, you know, when he meets O'Brien.
Sorry from spoiling the book if anyone has not seen it,
but when O'Brien basically reveals that they've got wine, and
that in the torture session, where it's like, I don't

(01:00:46):
necessarily believe this, and also the mythical enemies that the
Goldstein who is the leader of the resistance never really exists,
the constant changing of like today we're at war with
your Asia. Fucking hell, they've even done the chocolate rations
with the eggs. Oh my god, fucking ah, that's double

(01:01:12):
plus bad. Never mind, Actually there's no word for bad
in the news speakers there. It's just good, double good,
double plus good. Hey, Jesus Christ, that's that is very
uncomfortable ship, Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Dear, Well, at least we're keeping record of it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
Yeah, absolutely, like but but fucking heow, that is actually
quite frightening. Hey, someone else who's desperate for attention. It's
David Ike. David Ike. He's so trying to get into
fights with people at the minute, specifically Alex James, and bizarrely,
in many ways, as we're discussed, he's right because he's

(01:01:55):
calling out Alex for his selling out, and he's going
against his principles, and he's doing it in the wrong way.
And he's also wrong about everything else, but that one
thing that Alex should not be on the side of
Elon or Trump is absolutely right anyway. So in July
of twenty twenty four, Patriot Takes put out a tweet

(01:02:20):
that said, Alex Jones claims the deep state tried to
kill Trump and will attempt to cause a race war,
poison him, and we'll try to use a truck bomb
to keep him from winning the election, which is what
Alex James does all the fucking time. There's always going
to be a bio weapon release, or there's always going
to be a false flag, but there's always going to
be a nuclear attack, or there's always going to be

(01:02:41):
a truck bomb to attack the candidate he likes. Used
to be Ron Paul, then it was Donald Trump. They're
always trying to poison him. The reason that basically there
are attempt to cause a race war is because he's
providing cover for Trump's racist rhetoric. Like whenever this is spicable.
Thing that ale Exchange does is that basically, like he

(01:03:02):
sets it up so that if one of his supporters
are a supporter of Donald Trump acts out on the
violent racist rhetoric that they promote. He can pretend that
it's that it's a false flat yep, which is really
really shitty. Basically anyway, obviously none of that happened, and
a lot of even what is said within that viole

(01:03:23):
ex generals your self contradictory. But let's not get bogged down.
David like tweeted out this aged well, it's still not
dawned on him that Trump and Vance were meant to
win the election so they could usher in the AI
controlled billionaire olig arch state behind the smoke screens of
we're winning and give Israel all that it wants what

(01:03:47):
Miriam Adelson paid for. Sad and pathetic to watch his
bloody nearly got through the entire thing without being anti semitic,
didn't he there as well? So you know, not bad.
It's like, yeah, ridiculous, There was really no need to
tie that in at the end at all. And of

(01:04:07):
course it's bullshit and Trump and Vance weren't meant to win,
that's not how the world works. But the bit about
the AI controlled billionaire oligarch state, that's I mean that
seems pretty accurate to require this. He's had some missus
as David Ike, but on that one, I think that's
that's not not a bad not a bad take. But yeah,

(01:04:32):
but let's let's not be let's not be silly about it.
The reason that he's doing is to garner attention, like
he's he's been somewhat left behind because basically other people
have been swept up in the maga maga. Yeah we're winning,
as he put down that quote's but it's not working
because he comes across as a as a really bitter

(01:04:55):
old side. I was looking at the one that he
tweeted out today and all the comments just like, O,
well they're half and half half of them are basically
pointing out that David, that Alex Jones has completely sold
out on his principurse. And half of them are saying,
you know what, David, you're a miserable bastard and you
don't like and we tend to think that it's just
that you're jealous that no one's listening to you, and

(01:05:18):
all of that is true. Yep, everything, both sides of that, yeah,
completely true, which is yeah, crackers really, but but yeah,
David and Alex's back and forth will well, we would
probably become a running theme. But you know what was

(01:05:39):
also a running theme Elon Musk attempting to blame anybody
but himself for the failure of Twitter. Uh and what
he's decided to do, Like we saw that email, didn't
we that said that Basically they're really struggling to make
money and even break even and everything's all gone to

(01:06:01):
ship and stuff like that. So if you were Elon Musk,
let's let's let's put you in charge of Twitter, what
would you do to try and sort of get out
of that situation, to try and improve circumstances on Twitter
and to try and make the business more attractive for

(01:06:26):
advertising revenue.

Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
For example, I feel like I'm in the twilight zone
because you're just going to tell people that or the
advertisers a funk off again, it's sort of no, no,
not far off.

Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
He's decided to suthe them because they refuse to to
advertise with him. So Twitter's decided that what it claims
is a coordinated ad boycott, and so it's decided to
sue Nestle, Abbott Laboratories, Colgate, Lego, Pinterest, Tyson Foods, and

(01:07:05):
Shell and these are fucking enormous companies that are just
going to go off. But the complaint alleges that members
of the Global Alliance for Responsible Media are now defunct
initiative from the advertising trade body the World Federation of
Advertisers illegally conspired to collectively withhold billions of dollars in

(01:07:30):
advertising revenue from Twitter. It's a bold stratagem cut and
let's see if it pays off.

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
Like money that they were owed or no, no, they
they decided not to.

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
Advertise on Twitter. Yeah, he's suing them because he's claiming
that they've illegally conspired to withhold billions of dollars in
order to disrupt the business of Twitter. And it's like,
you can't be serious, surely, Like you can't be serious, right,

(01:08:06):
That's like me trying to take Kate Master court for
not going to bed with me. She's got no desire
to go to bed with me. Push am I I
don't know. I still think it's worth sending.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
The letters.

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
Anyway, But that is essentially what he's doing. And it's like,
you can't be this petulant and petty and childlike, but
evidently you can. And this is gonna cost him a
huge amount of money, like you would think, and I did.
I mean, I'm not a lawyer, not full time, not

(01:08:40):
professional anyway, but I wouldn't have thought this will work.
I can't see how you can sue somebody into spending
money on your product. But you know, I mean, let's
not talk about the reason they don't want to advertise
on Twitter anyways, because it's yes, it's been good. Like

(01:09:01):
you know, you cannot go one or two skrolls without
seeing racism, homophobia quite a lot of the time. You
see actually pawn on there all the time now as well,
a right, so you can quite understand why Lego, for example,
might not want to have an advertisement next to a

(01:09:22):
site like a sort of classic Ron Jeremy scene. It's
not the market they're going for, is it not the demographic?
Like less you know a lot of downtime on porn
sets you could be building Lego. Who's to say that's
really something for their advertising A and RS to to examine,

(01:09:42):
isn't it. It's not something for me to do, and
it's certainly not something that Elon Musk should dictate. So
strange to say the least, But we're now on to
February the second, and Elon Musk is basically going through
government like a dose of the salts. His government slashing crew,

(01:10:04):
the Department of Government Efficiency has been given access to
the federal payment system, exposing the sensitive personal data of
millions of Americans as well as the date details of
public contractors who completely compete directly with Elon Musk's own businesses.
And this is quite worrying. Again, this is one of
those things that I believe this is the emolument's clause

(01:10:28):
that applies to the president. I think I made. I
think that's right. Basically, you're not supposed to have Jimmy
Carter had a peanut farm and he didn't have to,
but he resigned from that or sold it or some shit.
So because he said, the appearance of me having a
business makes it look like corruption could be possible, and

(01:10:51):
so he didn't want to even entertain that. Donald Trump
charged the Secret Service twice the going rate to stay
in his hotel whilst they were protecting him during his
official capacity as the President of the United States of America. Wow.
Donald Trump's first act was to give him businesses a

(01:11:13):
pay cut, including a tax cut, including his own businesses,
and this is essentially what Elon Musk had done. So
what so you remember that they were trying to gain
access to all these systems, and there was there was
sort of stop from getting into the Treasury system, at

(01:11:33):
least initially. Again, Scott Besson, who's the new Treasury Secretary,
had granted the billionaire's Dose team full access to the
system and the data within answer included social Security and
Medicare benefits, grant payments to government contractors, all of it.
And this is that's a statement from an unnamed senator.

(01:11:56):
The confirmation of the arrangement suggests that Musk, the world's
richest person there has entry to one of the most
sensitive US government databases. This system controls more than six
trillion dollars worth of federal cash flow each year. Until now,
the information stored on it has been exceptionally closely guarded,
with only a select few officials having clearance to control it.

(01:12:16):
But the Dodge team have now been given access to it.
But this is basically what happened. Was similar to the
other building the Treasure Department, Sorry basically not simiously the
other building, the Treasure Department's top civil servant had retired
after more than thirty years of service. David Lebrick a

(01:12:39):
clash with Musk associates over their efforts to effectively break
the system. And so, according to The New York Times,
Lebrick had been placed on administrative leads after he'd objected
to Elon being given this access, and so he just
decided to quit because this is a man that's got principles.

(01:13:00):
The Call to Activism also posted on Twitter breaking news
the Trump administration has placed two top security tree chiefs
at USAID on leave after they refused to turn over
classified material in restricted areas that Elon Musk Government inspection teams,
members of Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE,
eventually did gain access Saturday to the AIDS agency classified information.

(01:13:23):
Musk's DOGE crew lacked high enough security clearance to access
the information, so the two USAID security officials, John Vorhees
and Brian McGill were legally obligated to deny access. And
so that's three people that basically have been forced out
of positions because again they did their job. Now, why

(01:13:48):
has Elon Musk not got access to classified data? Because
his classified data clearance was refused by the American government
due to his drug use get him in LSD, ecstasy
and weed, and his association with foreign nationals such as Putin.
So this is a man that's been previously vetted and

(01:14:11):
was refused access to classified data.

Speaker 2 (01:14:17):
As Trump basically turned that around.

Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
No, no, they just ignored it. Or basically, well, at
this present time, Elon's turned up with his team of
those people which at this present time in the past
that we're talking about now, we don't know who these
people are. And I'm going to keep that under my
hat because I think when when you find out who
these people are, you'll be rather surprised and irritated. But

(01:14:45):
when they turned up in these documents, so in these buildings,
just mob handed and tried to access these systems. When
they found that they couldn't, the people they were right
gives access, and the people whose job it was to
to actually look after these days basis said no, we're
not doing that. One had already resigned because he was
basically being forced out, and the other two were based

(01:15:06):
on adster to leave. And then Scott Bessont, who's the
Secretary of the Treasury, allowed the Dose team access. Whether
it was Elon musk personally, it doesn't really matter because
it's it's crazy. Now, guess who thought that this was brilliant?

Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
Alex Jones.

Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
Alex fucking Jones, so brilliant, so brilliant he thought this
was that he decided to I think he was drunk.
And you might notice that he hasn't really been drunk
a lot recently on Info Wars. And he also lost
a lot of weight, like a lot of weight to
the point where his mouth looks huge, and he claims

(01:15:47):
that he's working out and just like eating right and
stuff like that, and then stopped drinking. But the amount
of weight that he's lost is astonishing. Now, eating right
and doing excess does help you lose weight. But you
know what helps helps you lose weight a zempe. And
you know what is a side effect of a zempe.

(01:16:10):
It makes when you get drunk the hang. One, it
stops you craving alcohol, and two, when you do drink
on it, it makes the hangovers appalling. Apparently, so is
that the reason why Alex Jones has not been drinking
so much recently. I think he was drunk in this
particular video. He's topless and he's lying on the floor

(01:16:33):
in front of an open fire that's got a set
of bull horns above it. And I don't mean the
shouting through loud make your voice things, actual horns above it.
And he says that this is amazing that this single
oligarch and his team has got access to the US

(01:16:55):
Treasury because it will stop banks bankrupting the world. And
then he also says that hedge fund managers who are
saying that Trump's tariffs will increase prices in the US
is a false flag event to blame Trump for what
they are actually going to do. Hedge fund managers are

(01:17:16):
going to raise infation. Now what's interesting is that Trump
has actually surrounding himself with hedge fund billionaires, and all
of them are quite openly betting against the dollar. So
people are looking at what Trump is doing and going
like what like he feears to be trying to crash
the economy. None of this seems to be making any sense.

(01:17:39):
He's isolating people, He's getting into these tariff wars, prices
already going up. Why on earth would he be doing that,
But because all the people in his immediate circle make money.
If that happens, that is incredible corruption. One might even
make the argument that it's it is a treasonous I

(01:18:03):
don't think that that would be far off. Basically, he's
also a massive fan of Scott Besson. Alex Scott Besson is,
as we said, the head of the Treasury put in
by Donald Trump. He's he's a hedge fund billionaire. Do
you know where he cut his teeth? No, going for

(01:18:23):
it saw Ros fund Management. Oh, yes, that's right, he was.
He was a literal apprentice of George saw Ros.

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
I was not expecting that, no.

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
Because again, these people have got the consistency of a
wet tissue, like they just don't care to look up
up things like that. I think actually David I did
mention that, but but most other people are just completely
annoying it because they think they're onto a winner here.

(01:18:57):
But what's interesting is Scott Besson, just by being part
of the Treasury and actually sort of you know, being
instrumental in these tariffs that Donald Trump is imposing, has
previously said that tariffs are disastrous and will raise inflation.
So was he lying then or is he lying now

(01:19:21):
speaking of things that are disastrous. Andrew Bridgin has found
a new grift. Andrew bridge in the disgraced, is he? No,
he got voted out, isn't he? So he's no longer
an MP. So so it's a disgraced MP. Yeah, disgrace
former MP and all around disaster. Anyway, he's got a

(01:19:42):
new grift. He's got this website called The Truth Contract,
and it's a subscription website that costs seventy nine ninety
nine a month, seventy nine ninety nine a month, because
of course, because according to him in the promo, the
truth is priceless. But it's not, is it. The price

(01:20:04):
is seventy nine ninety nine a month. Like in fact,
there's two tiers in fairness. That is for the full
membership where you get exclusive insights, private webinars, interactive Q
and as, nominate and vote, which isn't a sentence, networking,

(01:20:27):
collaborate and contribute, which isn't really a sentence, And that's
seventy nine ninety nine a month. For for ninety nine
a month, you get a weekly executive video summary, a
monthly newspaper, a vote in the Truth Contract's referender what
it has a referender, and you get to vote at

(01:20:49):
it for a mere four ninety nine a month. But
as you say, if seventy nine, if you're prepared to
pay seventy nine ninety nine a month collaborate to contribute, amazing,
Absolutely amazing, isn't it. So? Yeah, so that's that's fairly shit.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Let's try it out, try out on Patreon that that
should be our controversy to colaborate. Yeah, we have two
tiers now on Patreon. Yeah, four nine or seventy nine
ninety nine.

Speaker 3 (01:21:21):
Jesus Christ, some fuck will pay that as well. Like,
that's ridiculous. That's it's too much. That's just too much.
There's nothing that you can get, like for seventy nine
months that would be worth it on that website. It's
too cost too.

Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Much, just like Netflix is a tenor you know, I
mean you get plenty more content there.

Speaker 3 (01:21:47):
Fucking outrageous, isn't it. But yeah, speaking of things that
cost too much, Fox News had to basically come out
and list all the things that are going to be
more expensive sip due to Trump's trade war with Canada
and obviously he's got a trade war going off with
almost everybody at the minute, at the EU, China, Mexico

(01:22:10):
are believing you'd hold with that one for a bit
various countries in South America, everyone as far as we
can see. But he's decided to have this one in
Canada until they become the fifty first state, which is
not a thing that's going to happen. But so Fox
News and this is bad. If Fox News is having

(01:22:30):
to do this, right, Okay, that means that things are
even worse, to be quite honest. But they listed avocados,
maple syrup, ground beef, cherry, tomatoes, nuts, sugar, bananas, cooking oil, squash, cucumbers, strawberries, pineapples, tonka,
trucks and toys. BMW's audis Nissan's mazdas Fords, and then

(01:22:56):
they make it clear that that's parts and full cars,
crude oil, beer, alcohol, lumber, steel, and shoes. And one
of the things that they don't actually mention is potash.
Potash is used in farming. It's vital to American farming.
They get the majority of their potash from Canada. And

(01:23:22):
you know, farming can be a tricky old business. Sometimes.
The rise in tariff on potash, a lot of people
have suggested, would make it so that it was prohibitive
for certain farms to exist because the cost of this
which is vital to ruining the farm, would be far,

(01:23:43):
far too high and would eat into their profits too
much and even have them running at lost potentially. So
this is a stupid, stupid idea by Donald Trump, unless
a less, of course, you take the viewpoint that well,
he's doing to piece his hedge fund manager friends, which

(01:24:03):
certainly seems to be the way because they're profiting from this.
And what's interesting is that Trump admitted, he came out
on the television, admitted that his plan for a trade
war might actually raise prices. He acknowledged that his moved
to slap tariffs on some of the country's biggest trading
parties might actually have negative effects on US citizens. So

(01:24:25):
he said at the press conference, will there be some pain? Yes,
and maybe and maybe not? Oh no, sorry, he wrote
this in all caps on his truth social platform, But
we will. So will there be some pain? Yes, maybe
brackets and maybe not exclamation point close brackets.

Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Yes, maybe maybe.

Speaker 3 (01:24:49):
Not Fucking like if he said That's why I thought
he said it, because it's like he rambles a bit,
and that might, you know, fair enough. But if you
wrote that down and probably show it to someone before
you put it out, that's stupid, but we will make
America great again and it will be worth the price
that must be paid. And this is basically despite campaigning

(01:25:11):
on reducing the price of fuel and eggs, but basically
very much like the scene in nineteen eighty four, all
of the MAGA crowds started going on about how they're
absolutely fine paying more for the cause because this is
going to make America great again and they've never really
been bothered about the price of eggs or fuels or something.

(01:25:35):
And like people like the Hodge Twins and gun Through
Eagleman and stuff like that were being just called out
all over the place, just like reams and rooms of
their previous tweets. Tweets were screenshotting like this is you
three fucking weeks ago. Shut the fuck up, right. But again,
there's just no integrity. But in a separate post, Trump

(01:25:56):
called again for Canada to become a US state. Well,
that's also claiming that the USA pays hundreds of billions
of dollars to subsidize Canada, which is absolutely not true.
He says the US pays hundreds of billions of dollars
to subsidize in all caps Canada without this massive subsidy,
Canada ceases to exist as a viable country. Therefore, Canada

(01:26:20):
should become our cherished fifty first state, claiming that the
move would bring much lower taxes and far better military
protection for the people of Canada and no tariffs in
all caps. You've put the tariffs on. That's little gangs.
That's like your windows will stop breaking if you pay

(01:26:41):
insurance to me, like, but also it's like better, far
better military protection. Is that really one one of the
things that is worrying the citizens of Canada. They get
up every morning and they look out over their quite
beautiful country and go, fuck, we need more military to

(01:27:03):
protect this shit, like from who, like seriously who him exactly,
Like it's ridiculous, Like it's just a nutcase. But again
I suspect it's partly just creating chaos to affect the markets,
and I think it's partly just because it's flooding the

(01:27:28):
zone with ship which he thinks that he can get
away with. So Elon Musk then comes out and he
retweets this far right Twitter twack or could no Oka
the great?

Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:27:43):
He insinuates that the CIA created COVID in a lab
and he also claims that this charitable organization us AID,
which obviously Elon has already said he wants to destroy,
which provides money for charity type things abroad, is actually
an evil CIA front organization, which would justify Elon's recent

(01:28:04):
core for them to stop all funding for USA. They
lied and said to things like the fifty million dollars
worth of condoms and stuff like that. Again, that might
become somewhat of the running theme as we go on
through to these episodes. Yeah, basically, USA's decentralized network of

(01:28:25):
resident field missions is drawn on the matter to manage
the US government's programs in low income countries for arrange purposes,
but mainly, and this is what Elon Musk wants to cut,
disaster relief, poverty relief, technical cooperation on global issues including
the environment, US bilateral interests, and socioeconomic development, and all

(01:28:49):
of these sorts of things really help benefit America. Because
I mean, let's just say we've said this before, but
let's let's just appeal to say, Alex Jones, one of
the things that I Change really hates about the ongoing
genocide in Palestine. It's not the fact that Palestine's are
being killed it's the fact that they might try and
flee that genocide and come to America. And also a

(01:29:13):
lot of the assigum seekers that are being housed in
hotels in the UK are coming from various conflicts. Syria
was one of them across the world. So if intervention
can help help make their situation more comfortable, then this
reduces all of these things. But for whatever reason that
they've just decided to go whole hog with this, and

(01:29:37):
Elon Musk decided that that he really needed to let
the world know something, so tweets out, did you know
that USAID, using your tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including
COVID nineteen that killed millions of people. That's fucking nuts.

(01:30:00):
Elon Musk has just come out on Twitter and accused USAID,
this charitable organization, of creating COVID nineteen, which, by the way,
he previously dallied with pretending doesn't exist and then saying
it was just cold and then having a go at
all the measures. I don't know if he's gone full
anti vax on it, but he's certainly dallied with that audience.

(01:30:23):
He's now putting out that it was a bio weapon
insinuating it came from a lab and saying that USAID
was responsible for its creation, which is a not true
because it's not the sort of thing that they do.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
It literally propaganda using this information to target like a
department that he's after.

Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
Yeah, and for reasons that don't seem to make any sense,
and accusing them of all sorts of terrible things when
they actually do really really good things, and it just yeah,
it's it's barking, fucking mad. He also tweeted out USAID
is a criminal organization. Time for it to die. This

(01:31:20):
this is the man you've put in charge of making
the government more efficient, Like it's it's horrific. David Ike
decided that he wanted to respond to Elon's original message
in his own inimitable style. So, Elon Musk, as you
remember put out, did you know that you're said using

(01:31:42):
your tax dollars for the bioweapon research, including COVID nineteen
that killed millions of people? And this obviously upset David Ike.
David Mike's tweeted out, did you know there was no COVID?
Did you know that the real bioweapon was the deadly
fake vaccine which Trump claims credit for and you announced

(01:32:05):
in twenty twenty that Tesla's are in a vaccine printer
for cure Vac is going to be an important product
for the world. Take this post as some sort of
community note, and that's just all sorts of bat shit.
Like David Dyke is still going with the fact that

(01:32:25):
this idea that COVID has never been proven to exist
and there was no virus, which is that makes the
reptilian aliens look sensible and plausible. Like I cannot believe
that that's the hill that he's trying to die on,
especially because, like I mean, there's all sorts of I mean,

(01:32:47):
he's been ill recently, like with symptoms that seem to
mimic COVID, like, but it's just stupid. It's like it's
been shown to exist numerous times. It's just I can't
get my head around that. Like, honestly, what do you
do with that one? Like seriously, where'd you go with that?

Speaker 2 (01:33:06):
You think something that exists doesn't exist, and then you
think that's something that doesn't exist exists, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
It's and you do wonder at what point it's it's
it's a grift, and at what point he's tottered over
into actual insanity because it's just bullshit. But it's also
so dangerous and so pointless, like it literally makes no sense.

(01:33:38):
Like the anti vax stuff is fucking ridiculous, right, okay,
and and that is also dangerous, but at least there's
a there's a coherent wrong stupid. But I understand the
narrative behind it. I understand why people think that. They
why they think because they've been given stupid advice, they've
made silly correlations, and they've listened to liars who are

(01:34:00):
out to make money. But this concept that there was
no COVID doesn't make sense on any level. Surely everybody
knows somebody that had COVID.

Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
Right now and before the vaccine rollout.

Speaker 3 (01:34:14):
Yeah, And with people that say it was just the
flu rebranded, it's like, okay, fine, why were there ten
times the normal amount of deaths before the vaccine? All right, well,
I'll go with that. I don't believe it, but for
the sake of this conversation, it was the flu. What
happened to make that flu ten times more deadly than normal?

(01:34:36):
You've got to ignore so many things. Why were there
so many people in fucking hospital wards? That doesn't normally
happen with the flu. There were more people there because
it closed down. The other words, nonsense. You could look
at the admission figures and see how many people, how
overwhelming it was. And the contagion, the abnormal contagion that

(01:34:59):
require the shutting down of other facilities so that they
had that space where it was contagion free. That that
sort of airlock system. Right, there's so many different things
that you could You could say that your theory doesn't
hold water. It's it's absolutely stupid. It's it's it's so
stupid it beggars belief. Speaking of things that are so stupid,

(01:35:25):
they beggar belief. Strange ball Internet weirdo former friend of
neo Nazi weave Tim Paule decided to tweet out his
insightful opinion on the geopolitical situation that is unfolding between
America and its most northerly labour, Canada. He and it

(01:35:48):
makes me wonder whether he might have studied political sciences
at university. Tim Paule said, after we destroyed the Canadian economy,
their will to resist with e road, we will then
march in on a post and deliver Canada to its
rightful place as the territory of the US with no
political representation. What the fucking fuck.

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Wow, that was working ship right there.

Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
It's you. He means it like he absolutely means it,
like it's it's so crazy that that people are trying
so desperately to be super fantic to maniacts that that
they just appeared to have gone completely fucking mad. Honestly,
I did tell you, man, this is that's the world

(01:36:40):
according to some yeahm mm hmmm.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
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