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June 19, 2025 60 mins
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. This is "The World According To Some"... or as all the hepcats are calling it "T.W.A.T.S!”

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1 Trump implies bribery is part of business2. JD Vance suggests Elon and Trump are above the law3. lawsuits against Trump and Elon pile up4. Elon has a tantrum at being made to follow the rule of law5. Judge forces reversal of DOGE policies6. David Knight is pissed at Alex Jones selling out7. Elon delivers speech from Oval officeFeb 12th1. Milk conspiracy2. Zelensky peace deal conspiracy3. Musks racist DOGE kid also helped distribute child porn4. DOGE website blocked to the public5. Errol Musk is a mentalist


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So they are 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. This is the world according to some or
as all the hepcats are calling it twats anyway, So

(00:45):
we're now on to February the eleventh to Rah and
Donald Trump implies something that a lot of people have
probably assumed or presumed about his business practices for a
long time. He basically said, Hi, here's a good one.
What did he say was a vital thing for business

(01:05):
that basically people need to sort of like cool out
about and stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
Immigrants, No.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Bribery, you see, Like the Department of Justice has always
had this sort of like they frown on bribery, Like
they tend to think of it as sort of like
unfair and illegal, and this is unjust. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely,
Donald Trump. He's directed the DOJ to stop enforcing a

(01:37):
decade's old law that prohibits American corporations from bribing foreign
government officials to advance their own financial interests. So signed
the document. He's actually signed this with an executive audit.
And this means that this law since has been in place,

(01:57):
it's nineteen thirty four, is now scraps. And Trump explicitly
complained that the anti corruption measure, which was signed into
law by President Jimmy Carter in nineteen seventy eight, was
a disaster for this country because it made it very
hard from a practical standpoint, to make deals overseas without
violating the law, Implying that bribes are expected to be

(02:19):
a routine part of business, including for American companies. He
went on to say it hurts the country and many,
many deals are unable to be made because of it.
Nobody wants to do business because they don't want to
feel like every time they pick up the phone they're
going to jail. What what do you mean like that? Again?

(02:43):
I think I think that says more about Donald Trump
than the business per se. I mean, you know, it's
absolutely fucking bat shit, isn't it. Like what we need
to do is you need to get rid of all
these corruption laws. Said that we can be more corrupt
because the more corrupt we can be, then the more

(03:05):
you know, competitive we can be.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Doesn't he think like that this opens it up to
then him his people being right.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Like you're if you're allowed to do it to other people,
then surely then the people could expect bribes.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
And the other thing is that, certainly if bribes are
essentially given carte blanche, won't that basically make people go, oh,
we can go like hogwild with this and like bribe
everybody for everything, far more than they were doing before,
if they even were doing it before. It doesn't seem
like a good idea. It's almost as if, like, you know,

(03:46):
there's a reason that bribing people as opposed to like
having the best product or whatever. But this is to
hang on, I've just realized that this does this not
go wildly against Alex Joe in everyone else's free market principles?
Shouldn't the market side and doesn't that take that like
the quality of the product that you're providing is the

(04:09):
thing that will dictate nobody can put out bad shit
because basically the market won't allow it. Well, if you
bribe people, then absolutely they will. They'll cut corners and
do all sorts of things like they won't do it
for the best interest of the contract, certainly not the
people it's supposed to service. It's going to be for
whoever gives them the biggest bride. And you know there's

(04:34):
no reason just once you've bribed your way into doing
something that you means that you have to do it well.
In fact, if you've already had to spend a bribe,
the incentive is probably to do it badly so that
you make more money, or even do it corruptly because
essentially you know that well, you know if you turn
around and tell me that blah blah blah, well actually
that that might stop it because they know it wouldn't

(04:56):
stop it, but like they wouldn't be able to say, look,
we bribed you. This all bride involved, because then it's legal.
But that makes it it's just a stupid idea. It's
a really fucking stupid idea. Like but you know this
is this is not to be expected.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
Like how would this how would this like benefit say
Project twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
Well, I suppose they've got a lot of money.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
Feels like it might be that well, I.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Mean potentially, I mean it's just for a big business. Really,
isn't it like you know, yeah, it's might makes right,
And there is a degree of that with big business anyway,
because they can, like you know, they can offer more
competitive contracts and costs and stuff like that because they've
got you know, higher profits, and so they've got slimmer
margins to fulfill inasmuch as you know, my niece's lemonade

(05:56):
stand can't compete with Coca Cola, is what I'm like, basically.
But but they've got a huge amount of money like it.
I suppose it just gives them more influence and more
sort of like ability to to to influence and to
put their thumb on the scale. Like a million quid

(06:17):
is a huge amount of money to to you or I.
But it's not too certain people, is it, And so
it just opens the door for massive, it's rampant corruption
that that would be like lobbyism, but taken to to
like it's ultimate capitalistic conclusion.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Essentially, This is where I was going to the oil lobbyists. Yeah,
they no longer have to lobby quite as much.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
They can just just give brown envelopes absolutely, Yeah, just
openly pay people. Yeah, well there you go.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
Feels like that, That's what it felt like. To me,
like that's where it was going.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Yeah, that seems that seems like that seems like the
which is you know, we would be I mean that's
against the law. It's surely against the well it is
against the law. Well no, well libally wouldn't matter though,
really because like jd Vance, you know, the Ewok vice

(07:17):
president here of the Crushian eyeliner. He thinks that Elon
Musk and Donald Trump are above the law. So it
wouldn't really matter for Donald Trump or Elon Musk anyway. Now,
legal experts they might disagree with him, like obviously basically

(07:44):
saying that you know, nobody is is above the law.
But he doesn't agree with that. He doesn't believe that
judges have authority over the president. And he said, he
wrote this on on Twitter, if a judge tried to
tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Illgal Baker tried to tell a surgeon to do surgery.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
Unless unless all that they had was the bread life,
and therefore his expertise would be you know, at least
at least appreciated. Anyway, He goes on to say, so
if a judge tried to tell a general how to
conduct a military operation. That would be illegal. If a

(08:37):
judge tried to command the Attorney general in how to
use her discretion as a prosecutor, that's also illegal. Judges
aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power. But here's
the thing, yes they fucking can, right, because this is
such a thing as a war crime. So judge, which

(09:00):
is always always tell generals how to conduct a military operation.
But it's proactive rather than retroactive until you've done something
wrong and then you go to prison for it or
you don't. But you know, but people go, ah, I
should just shuttle those civilians. Sorry, like so that wouldn't

(09:21):
be illegal. That's the oversight that stops tyranny. Right. If
a judge tried to command the Attorney general in how
to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that's also illegal.
That's bollocks because the Supreme Court has done that numerous times,
hasn't it It's it's it's argued on cases cases have

(09:44):
been sent up to the Supreme Court and overturned, which
means that that must mean that there is there's been
cases where where that has happened with the attorney general.
That that's again, it's the oversight if someone did something
egregiously wrong, that is what those those positions are there
to do. Now, what he's saying is basically, if you

(10:06):
turned up in the court and went but you don't
have to do that. You know why because people follow
the rules because they know if they don't follow the rules,
or if they get court not following the rules, they'll
be punishment. And this is the faint New York University
Law School professor Rick Piladies. Yeah, Pilladiers, I believe it

(10:27):
is also noted Vance's use of the words legitimate powers,
but he went on to like, but he went on
to say that the courts can actually say what a
president legitimately can or cannot do under the rule of
the law of the Constitution. It is the court that
determines whether some use of executive power is lawful or not.

(10:47):
And that is the critical point. And this is the
thing's ridiculous. And he also added, the concern is that
the Vice president's statement could be taken to suggest that
the executive branch prepared to refuse to comply with the
court order based on the president's own view that he
that he has a power that the courts have concluded

(11:08):
that he does not.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Now.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
Elon Musk wasn't particularly happy with this because somebody has
basically told him that you have to follow the law.
And he went on Twitter and said, I don't like
the precedent it sets when you defy a judicial ruling.
But I'm just wondering what other options are these judges
leaving us. It's like, well, if they won't alter the law,

(11:35):
we're just going to have to break the law. It's ridiculous,
It's absolutely crazy. Later, Donald Trump went on to argue
that one of the district judges, a guy called Judge
Paul Engelmayer, who had ruled on the previously that dog
staff as ascess to the Treasury Department data must be

(11:56):
temporarily put on a pause because you remember all these
children about with everyone's Social Security and Medicaid trying to
get access to the Treasury will he put that on
pause saying, look, we really need a bit of oversight
to this. And so Musk tweeted out, a corrupt judge
protecting corruption. He needs to be impeached.

Speaker 4 (12:16):
No, so yeah, yeah, I said it before, I'll say
it again. Either needs to be stopped.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
I mean, there are people, there are people out there
that are trying to stop him. There's quite a few
lawsuits that are out at the minute basically or trying
to sort of prevent things that that the Trump administration
has been doing. These have been going back to January

(12:50):
the twentieth. Basically, National Security Counselors argued on the twentieth
that those should be classified as a federal advisor bar
has fairly balanced membership and follows public transparency rules because
they're not doing that, which would be a good idea.
Three days later, Trump's order ascending birthright citizenship was paused,

(13:14):
awaiting going before the courts. Now, birthright citizenship was the
thing where essentially he said that if you're born in
America but your parents weren't born in America, you are
considered a citizen, and he wanted to reverse that, which
is in the Constitution of the fifth Trump's policy rescinding
birthright citizenship was blocked again in response for lawship brought

(13:38):
by nonprofits representing undocumented pregnant women. The following day, on
the sixth, there was an extended pause on an executive
order rescinding birthright citizenship for the children undocumented or temporary
immigrants in the United states so and basically said that

(14:01):
the president cannot change, limit, or qualify this constitutional right
via an executive order, so people are at least trying
to stop him. Of Febry the seventh, the Justice Department
agreed not to name the FBI agents involved in the
January sixth investigation before a judge rules on two lawsuits
from FBI agents that argue the dissemination of agents' names

(14:24):
could threaten their employment reputation at well being because if
you remember, Donald Trump wanted to basically fire every FBI
agent that had anything to do with the January sixth investigation. Yeah,
it's absolutely crazy. The University of California on the seventh
sued the Department of Education, saying that those who had

(14:45):
illegally access says to first and financial information of about
forty two million federal student loan borrowers. On February the ninth,
the Treasury Department asked the district judge for Nger Mayor
to immediately dissolve his order barring political pointees from accessing
the Treasury Department's system. After Trump, Musk and their allies
blasted the judges ruling and claimed that it shouldn't be

(15:07):
possible for the judge to restrict's access. On February the tenth,
they another lawsuit came out from the American Civil Liberties
Union trying to block again the Birthright Citizens executive Order.
On February tenth, twenty two States sued the Nationalistities of
Health over its decision to place a fifty percent cap

(15:28):
on indirect funding for research pages projects, calling the rate
change arbitrary and capricious, basically worrying that this will greatly
greatly affect scientific research. On February eleventh, the lawsuit was
far by a group of non governmental organizations as small
businesses that receive American foreign aid against the Trump administration

(15:49):
for its efforts to phase out the US Agency for
International Development and It alleges that Trump administration violated the
separation of powers and in doing so, but aid workers
and health workers employees livelihoods at risk. Also on the eleventh,
Judge John Debates ordered the Health and Human Services and

(16:11):
the CDC and the FDA to restore their websites and
data sets to what they were on January the third. Basically,
there was a lot of stuff that was related to
broad rated of health related datas. It was essentially climate change,
anything that mentioned climate change anything there to do with

(16:31):
I think a lot of vaccines and stuff on there
as well. I think stuff that had criticized ivermectin and hydroclocks,
score aquaint and stuff like that as saying basically, the
great for what we do, but no help with COVID.
Stuff like that. It was crazy essential. Also on that
day there was an order to halt the Trump administrations

(16:53):
directed to freeze federal spending. But basically grew of states
have been continued to be denied access to federal funds
because Dodger has just gone in there and just shut
down lots and lots of programs, and it seems to
be willy nilly and very very slap dash essentially. On Fevry,

(17:15):
the twelfth eight Inspected Generals, or federal agency watchdogs who
were all fired by Trump, fired a lawsuit arguing that
their termination violated federal rules that required the Executive Branch
to give Congress thirty days notice before any inspector generals
are fired and given concrete reasonings to justify that decision.
The inspector generals, as it says, their federal agency watchdogs.

(17:37):
So these are people that grant oversight, and Trump en
mass fired them at It's difficult to know who's behest.
But again, this is one of the stupid things where
it's just completely reducing any oversight. There's also on the
fevry of the twelfth, there was a pausing of the

(17:59):
government's deadline for two million federal employees to decide whether
or not to accept a buyout offer. Despite having extended
the deadline twice. Labor unions have basically sued to block
this buyout. But they'd offered them eight months pay, but
it's very unclear as to whether these people would actually
receive that, and a lot of people, well, I'll put

(18:22):
it this way, a lot of people who immediately accepted
the offer have not received anything yet. And the problem
is that Donald Trump and Elon Musk have got a
bit of a reputation for stiffing people on bills and
on promises. I believe that Twitter employees are still trying
to sue Elon Musk. On the thirteenth, they're basically the

(18:47):
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro sued the Trump administration allegend that
the administration has not dispersed more than two billion in
improved federal funds that it owes his state Pennsylvania, because
they've again frozen federal spending. Excuse me. On February thirteenth,
there was more lawsuits basically saying that the closing us

(19:10):
AID was uner constitutioned and illegal. Also more action and
more lawsuits on the birthright citizenship. Also on February the thirteenth,
Baltimore based Jewish Brenda a hers and block Trump's directive
restricting transgender health care and gender affirming care for people
under the age of nineteen, basically saying that Trump's restrictions

(19:33):
on the medical treatments seem to deny that this population
even exists or deserves to exist. Also, fourteen states, led
by New Mexico, sued Trump and Doze, alleging that basically
the power given to Musk is completely unconstitutional, saying he's
roamed through the federal government on raveling agencies, accessing says
to danger data, and causing mass chaos and confusion for

(19:56):
state and local governments, federal employees, and the American people,
which is again absolutely true. But you know, how long
has you been in business, president?

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Since? What I think?

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Yeah, that's quite a lot of lawsuits isn't it. I mean,
let's like, you could make the argument, yeah, there's a
lot of lawsuits, but they're all about very similar things,
Neil like, But I don't think that actually makes it better,
does it. In fact, in any ways, that actually makes
it a lot worse. So it's it's it is it is.

(20:34):
It is crazy, really, isn't it. But you know these
people are adults, aren't they. And yeah, and the businessman
as well, so they understand these things. They understand the
rough and tumble of business. They understand that you have
to follow rules and stuff like that. So it was
a little bit of a surprise when Elon Musk, who

(20:57):
at this point had changed his name on Twitter to
Harry Bowles Hilarious, had a massive tantrum because he was
basically made to follow the rule of law. Somebody called
paul A Scippula, I don't know who has this strange

(21:18):
also named bubble bath girl whatever, had tweeted out, what's
the point of elections if judges could override everything a
potus does? President of the United States? And so it's
like he's a president, he's not a fucking king, he's
not an emperor. He has to follow the law. But

(21:42):
Elon Musk saw it a different way. He responded, or
quote tweted, this respondent, democracy in America's being destroyed by
a judicial coup. An activist judge is not a real judge,
which is fucking terrifying, which is almost a very much
like you know, two legs bad, four legs good, or like,

(22:03):
I mean he's doing the no real Scotsman fallacy in
his tweet. But also it's like that's that's scary, that
that's really totalitarian, Like if the judges don't do what
we want, then we don't consider them judges and they
should be removed because they're going against the wishes of

(22:24):
the president. It's just it's crazy.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
But yeah, right, there isn't coup happening.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Well there is a bit now. Luckily there was a
bit of a fight back. One of those lawsuits was
putting action. On February eleventh, a federal judge ordered US
health agencies to restore websites that they took offline in
response to an executive order by President Donald Trump telling
them to scrub websites of gender ideology extremism. So this

(22:55):
was some of the stuff that was taken off the
health things should have been obvious really when we thought
about it. The temporary restraining order by a US District
Judge John Bates in Washington, DC came in response to
a lawsuit by i left leaning Medical Advantay See group
Doctors from America. The material is taken offline by the
CDC include a page on Behavioral Health Risks among Youth,

(23:16):
which Doctors from America says is important for understanding health
challenges faced by young people, including bullying and vaping, pages
with data on the prevalence of HIV and associated risky behaviors,
and a page on getting tested for HIV. And this
is the sort of ship. This is the virus and
vaccine stuff that we were talking about. It's stupid because

(23:39):
they've been so sort of just sweeping with their measures,
not only stuff that they are ideologically opposed to, which
would be the trans material in this particular case, but
stuff that's like, you know, helping teenagers to deal with
depression caused by bullying, or whether or not to start vaping,
or the dangers of actually catching HIV. But again, this,

(24:02):
this is the this is the stupid ship. And people
like those poor sods that were deported that were like
hang on I voted for Trump, what's going on? Why
is my husband being deported? They're going to realize that
that all these horrible things, they're going to be indiscriminate,
and they're going to be they're going to be sweeping.
The most obvious one is that once they're done, like

(24:26):
purging the trans, they're not gonna do you think they're
going to stop at the gates? Of course they're not. Like,
you know, this is an inn. As we've talked about
this before. It's the hierarchies of of people's and it's
a way to sew division within within groups, particularly activist groups.

(24:48):
But it's obvious and it's bullshit. Basically another example of
divisions sown in groups that are bullshit and obvious. David
Knight is pissed off at Alex Jones selling out.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
Can remember David Knight, is this the guy that quit this?

Speaker 3 (25:07):
No, this is a different guy that was Greg Reese. Yeah.
So basically he's pissed that Alex is interviewing somebody I'm
not tally sure it was. And he says, I went
for Alex for eight years. Every side of every issue
prior to this interview is cheering musk and I was
pointing out Musk was pushing transhumanism, posthumanism, singularity, etc. Then
when he interviews you, he's on your side. Now he's

(25:29):
back on the side of the richest man in history.
After the Trump lockdown, Mike Adams was on the show
daily to push fear of a lab league and sell
food and supplements, and I was telling people it wasn't real.
Things blew up when you went on with Alex and
pushed back against the fear narrative. Mike Adams wrote articles
about he was the only one with a science degree,

(25:50):
which he is silent about what it is. I questioned
his secret credentials and boom, but the worst lies from A. J.
Adams were yet to come, sugar water, trump shots, stop
the steal, etc.

Speaker 4 (26:04):
I think he's.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Responding to to David Ikee requires but essentially what he's
saying there, there's a lot to unpack. So David Knight
used to work on Info Wars for a long long time.
He's deathly, deathly dull, and he thinks of himself as
a sort of I check all the facts, but he's
wrong on almost everything. He's one of these people that

(26:27):
said COVID didn't actually exist. But he's also very much
stuck to his guns with not trusting that the Trump
administration because they're the oligarchs, sticking to the old school
New World order. All the elites are bad, all the
Feds are bad, All the police is bad, The militarized

(26:50):
police state is bad. We hate all of that thing.
We hate big business, we hate the surveillance state. And
so he was flabbergasted when Alex basically, when he said
a few things in the past, he said that basically
Alex changed when Donald Trump was in orbit because he
essentially like he saw this as a way to get

(27:12):
fame and fortune and like real access to power, and
he very much disagreed with him, but he also disagreed
with him on various aspects of COVID. Now during COVID,
Alex bounced around all over the fucking place. Mike Adams
is also called the Health Ranger. He is essentially, again
one of these grifters that sells supplements and food parcels

(27:33):
and is very anti vax and very very very very
sort of conspiratorial about autism and anything to do with
the realm of health. Hence he's called the health Ranger.
Initially did the very famous quote it is over for humanity.
There will only be loan survivors. When talking about COVID,

(27:57):
he then changed his mind and said that it wasn't real,
although in between they said that it was a bio
weapon that had been released from a lab sometimes on
purpose by China to destroy Donald Trump's momentum that was
going along because he was just everything was so well
for it and.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
But again, Mike adamcy is just ridiculous. But basically, this
is the point he's pointing out that neither of these
people have every integrity. They'll just go all over the
place and stuff. Now, the sugar water Trump shots basically
is to do with you go into this pickle because basically,
like they're very anti VAXX, and then Donald Trump wanted

(28:36):
to take credit for the vaccine. And also basically like
they said that everybody did the certain theories like everyone
who took the vaccine is going to die, and so
when people don't die, I think, well, it's obviously like
a saline shots.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
I was wondering if you were referencing Project wart Speed. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Yeah, this is one of the things where basically he
got to be stupid, where James was saying, well, there's
there's there's good people in the in the government and
they've tricked Donald Trump, but he's playing he's doing this
to trap them and blah blah blah.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
Because because he plays nine dimensional chess.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Alex Is essentially for a long
time has just become a propagandist for the Trump administration
and also some could argue for the put administration. He
certainly seems to feel that they that that Russia is

(29:32):
on the right side of history, shall we say, but
but this is this is this is to say, David Night,
this isn't Greg Reeese or a rob that we that
we've spoken to you before. So this is yet another
disenfranchised Info Wars. It used to be really integral part
of the show and and now he's he's really really crossed.

(29:55):
Basically now speaking of things that made people cross, things
that are wildly inappropriate. Did you happen to see Elon
Musk President Musk delivering his speech from the Oval Office,
resplendent in his long black coat and gothic maga hat,

(30:16):
looking like what a hacker was supposed to look like
in the nineties.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
In films, is that when his child was there?

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Yeah, but his child's everywhere he goes, unless, of course
this you know, the child wants it because he's essentially
a bullet shield, isn't he Like according to someone on
the internet, that doesn't necessarily represent the views of some
day call it conspiracy, but it seems fairly obvious. But anyway,

(30:46):
so speaking of the child, did you see what he did?

Speaker 4 (30:52):
I did sort of see a few videos here and there.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Little X it was all going on. Whilst Elon Musk
was good, good doing his ship to the general public,
Little X leant himTo Donald Trump and effectually told him,
you're not the president and you need to go away.

(31:16):
And then he also said to the President of the
United States of America, you need to shush your fucking
mouth up.

Speaker 4 (31:24):
Now.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
I saw these videos and I listened. I couldn't hear
a bloody word he was saying. It's one of those
I feel it's like one of those things that when you're.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Told told, says yeah, potentially that is.

Speaker 4 (31:39):
I couldn't make it out. I was like, it doesn't
sound like that to me. I don't know what he's saying.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
But there's this guy that does tiktoks. I think he's
a slightly round faced guy with the gray beard and
short spiky hair, wears dark T shirts and he did
a video which I watched for this and to me,
it does seem that he does seem to say you
need to shush your fucking mouth up. Now. I don't

(32:04):
give a shit about him saying that to the President
of the United States of America, fuck him, but it
does you know where's he doing that language? Well, probably
from the President of the United States of America. Actually, well, yeah,
President yes, and his and his human flesh suit Donald drunk.

(32:29):
But also the Moscow was challenge which he was there
by a reporter on this claim which is repeated several
times that Doe should stopped fifty million dollars worth of
condoms being sent to the Gaza strip. If people remember this, oh,
we're back on that absolutely, like well, yeah, this is

(32:51):
this is you know, a great victory for Doge because basically,
like you know, these condoms were big apparently used by
Hermas were terrorists operations. How exactly it wasn't clear. But
then somebody the reporters sort of kind of threw in
a bone because this turned out to be absolutely not

(33:11):
fucking true, like completely not true. But the reporter kind
of throws him a bone and he says, were these
condoms actually sent to the Gaza province in Mozambiak And
you can remember that this had been raised before, and
Must appeared to concede that that could be the case
and responded, I'm not sure that we should be sending
fifty million dollars on condoms anywhere if it went to

(33:34):
Mozambique instead of Gaza. I'm like, okay, that's not as bad,
but still, you know, why are we doing that? Fucking hell?
He talks like Bill and Ted, I'm not sure we
should be sending fifty million dollars in condos anywhere exactly.
Ted he mad some mozen Beak instead of Gaza, and

(33:56):
I'm like, okay, that's not as bad, yeah, but still,
you know what are we doing there? What a fucking idiot? Anyway,
Sarah posts appointed out that basically, this isn't the amount
of money, and this isn't actually what it was sent for.
There is an American funded scheme that in the past

(34:19):
has been awarded eighty three million dollars, but this is
for prevention, care, support and treatment interventions within both hib
and tuberculosis facilities are community programs in Mozambique. Okay, so
this is this is a good thing. This is to
stop communicable diseases. And again, like as we've discussed before,

(34:42):
the reason that these things happen is to prevent these
people leaving these places and moving to more developed countries
to search for medicine and help. So these are good
thing whichever way you want to look at it. If
you look at it from that from the right wing
Trumpian perspective, these are a good thing because they stop

(35:05):
refugees coming to your country that you don't want.

Speaker 4 (35:08):
And so there's a law.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Yeah, well exactly, but that's what they're thinking.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Well, to be fair, they're like, well, we're not going
to help anyone outside and we're not going to let
them inside, so they are just doing fuck the world.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
Well, absolutely, this is the thing, and it's just it's
it's terrible, really, isn't it. You know what you're going
to do. But also social Security, which provides a base
income for people in the US people who are retired
or can't work disabilities. Have a guess how many people
claim social Security? Seven sixty seven million? Ah, right, okay,

(35:47):
but most isn't about basically cutting it and fucking with it,
right because and he says he's been looking at it,
and you know, he's an expert on these things, obviously,
like he's a genius. He says, it's crazy things cross
re examination of social security and we've got people in
there that are one hundred and fifty years old. Now

(36:12):
I didn't provide evidence for this. He goes on to say, basically.

Speaker 4 (36:19):
Are they voters as well?

Speaker 3 (36:21):
Eventually, but he says that these there's been previous reports
which have identified tens of billions of dollars of fraud,
and he thinks that basically a lot of these people
are probably dead. But then there's a whole bunch of
social sage payments where there's no identifying information, so he thinks,
he thinks that this is unusual. Shall we say, this

(36:46):
is where the CIA is funded, well, potentially potentially or vampires,
as Elands would later suggest, what you'll see like but
what's important is that he says that there's definitely one
hundred and fifty year old's claiming benefits. However, However, however,

(37:11):
he did then after people have pointed out the various
things that he'd said before and that had been reported
about Doge had not been completely accurate. He did say
he did qualify this by saying some of the things
that I say will be incorrect.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
Anyway, so obviously little X was there, and he was
there with his dad, But one person that didn't know
that he was there was his mom, pop Star Grimes,
and she tweeted out, ah, sigh, he should not be
out in public like this. I did not see this.
Thank you for alerting me. But I'm glad he was polite,

(37:58):
which he wasn't if honest, but never mind, he is
a child. But yeah, Grimes didn't know that her son
was going to be used, and she felt sort of
that he shouldn't really be used as a prop or
be uh. She said she should not be in public
like this, but there's a number of reasons for that.

(38:19):
She's also got several other kids Exo Dark Cdereal three,
who's three years old, and Techno Mechanicus who's two, and
then obviously X I believe he is four. Do you
know they were all born via IVF.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
Yeah, so yeah, those kids are going to get the
shit kicked out of them. They would if they went
to my school. I'll put it that way, Techno Mechanicus
would get thoroughly thoroughly picked.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
On, not just I'd be Techno's friend.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
It would be the sensible thing to do. But hey,
how so we're now on to February the twelfth, and
can you remember the milk conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (39:13):
Yes, I can.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Well that basically someone came back to bite Arla at
the company that made it in the arts. Now, let's
just explain what happened. Was that Arla at this company
they made this cattle feed called BOVA, and what it's

(39:35):
there for is to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas. And
this is one of those really stupid things because for
years and years and years, conspiracy theorists have been saying
they're gonna make us eat the bugs. They're gonna stop
you eating meat, They're gonna blob do all of this
sort of stuff, and everybody in the industry, you can
go and check this on our wef Deep Dive has
said bugs are too expensive to mass produced, and we

(39:57):
don't want to stop people from eating at beef at all.
What we're looking at is ways to reduce the emissions
from cows. And this is that's not true. You're never
doing that. You're going to make us eat the bugs.
And so when they actually did this, they went, I'm
not trusting that you told us you were going to
do that, and therefore there's probably something the fairy is

(40:19):
going on because you've done exactly the thing you said
you were going to do. And basically people sort of
tied this in to Bill Gates. So because Fissy kicked
off when Arla, the multinational food group best known for
Lurpak butter, announced in November that would be running a

(40:41):
pilot of Bovair to reduce the carbon footprint of its products.
BOBO is the name given to three nitro oxyproperanol or
three NOP, one of a range of additives that are
given to cattle to aid digestion and reduce their flatulence,
which is a significant course of methane emissions. And so
they're basically like Andrews, but for cows. But that's not

(41:07):
what the conspiracy crowd thought. Now, although a lot of
people said that this is great, this has helped reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, marvelous, it soon led to a backlash
and I don't know if you remember, people like going
out and buying like these products just to throw them
down the scene. And he even got a bit of

(41:28):
a political sort of boot from Reform MP Rupert Low,
and he stated on Twitter that he won't be consuming
anything containing bove. But some people thought that that was
just because he only eats the hearts of children. I mean,
that's that's an allegation, it's been proved, it's never been
proven to be true for legal reasons. In fact, it's

(41:53):
probably an unfounded rumor anyway, And he requested the Department
for the for DEFRA basically undertook an urgent review of
the use in our food system. Basically, some posters had
found this report by the FSA published in twenty twenty
three that found that three MOP should be considered corrosive

(42:15):
to the eyes, a skin irritant, and potentially harmful by
inhalation to humans handling it. And this is again one
of those things about dose and you know, proximity, And
so the agency basically had to release further guidance on
the safety of using it, stating that the additive breaks
down in the suggestive tracts and therefore is not present

(42:37):
in the milk provided by the cows ingesting it, and
so it would prose absolutely no risk for any human consumption.
And the guidance above would only apply to handling three
NP in its pure form at the manufacturing stage, so
not even that the bit that is given to cattle.
This is in the factory essentially, and that's the same
for huge numbers of products. Basically, so other people claim

(43:04):
that three unp could call cancer, but there was a
UK government assessment and this basically concluded that the additive
is not carcinogenic at the recommended inclusion rate. So again
this is a thing with does and purity like and
just making shit up. But basically Bill Gates got jagged

(43:24):
into it too with one of course, well of course,
basically like a found apparently like he was behind all
this and he was using this as a population reduction
technique because he's an evil bastard that just wants to
reduce the world's population. I don't know why, Like you know,

(43:47):
he owns islands if he wants to get away from
it all, Like do you know what I mean? It
doesn't make any sense at all, Like you know, I
might want to reduce the fucking population, right, but but
not if I had an.

Speaker 4 (44:03):
Illuminati confirmed.

Speaker 3 (44:06):
Only certain people, but anyway, so this came up to
the idea that basically it causes it can cause male infertility.
But again that's only in its pure form, and that's
only in enormous doses. And you know what Bill Gates
actually had to do with the product go on, nothing,

(44:31):
absolutely nothing. The FSA website stated that the FSA Safety
Assessment concluded they're no safety concerns when bovair is used
in the approach at the approved dose. Were of than
fifty eight studies on potential risks we're evaluating, it was
concluded that the additive is safe at twice the recommended dose.
The additive is metabolized by the cows, so it does

(44:51):
not pass into the milk. It was not found in
any milk and any of the trials presented to the FSA.
So that's one conspiracy that again it was shown to
be completely untrue. But it also shows how these things
can sort of come into the real world and cause
reactions and ripple effects and things that become truisms. There

(45:16):
are still going of people out there that tell you
that Beauver is connected to Bill Gates and then it's
dangerous and that it's potentially part of a population reduction program,
and there's absolutely no evidence to support any of those
contentions at all. But that one stop people because another
conspiracy theory that was proved completely wrong there's been floating

(45:38):
around that has had absolutely real world consequences is the
idea that Boris Johnson had stopped a peace deal between
Vladimir Zelenski and Vladimir Putin in twenty twenty two. This
was the idea. The idea was that that Putin had

(45:58):
invaded because to save Russians, but also simultaneously to reclaim
the Ukraine because it felt that it was part of Russia,
and also to get rid of the Nazis and all
of this bullshit, but also simultaneously that this was perfectly
fine and there would have been a peace deal if
it wasn't for the savior rattling and drum beating of France.

(46:23):
But more than that, the UK and people had claimed
that Boris Johnson had stopped potential peace deal. But this
was rubbish. This was completely rubbished by Vladimir Celenski himself.
He said this is illogical, and this was in an
interview with the Guardian. So that there were several approaches
with automatums, and I never gave my approval for it.

(46:45):
And he was talking about basically Russian demands for ending
its full scale invasion because people don't seem to understand
or don't want to understand. The peace deal was offered
was all right, we get to keep the bits that
we've already taken, which I believe was Crimea, don Bass
and lu Hans at that time, and you aren't allowed

(47:06):
to go into NATO, and if we do anything else,
you're not allowed to fight back. But also with the
sort of statement that we really do think that the
Ukraine and Poland and more Dover and every other country
that used to be part of the Soviet Union really
should be part of what we now call Russia because

(47:27):
years and years ago that was the case, which is
a bit like saying that Texas should be part of
Mexico because years and years ago. Now yeah, now, I
don't think that would go down particularly well with Alex Jones.
Now Interestingly, he said that, well, in these regions of Russia,
there's lots of Russian to be speaking people. In Texas,

(47:49):
there's plenty of people that speak Spanish.

Speaker 4 (47:52):
Come on, Alex Jones has no principles. If Mexico invaded,
he'd become Mexican tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
Yeah, he might do to be quite an if Elon
Musk fucking told him to, he would. But Zeres went
on to say that Johnson had absolutely nothing to do
with this decision. It doesn't fit with logic. What was
he supposed to be talking us out of? And basically
the Kremlin has used this story to suggest that Ukraine

(48:19):
turned down a peace deal on Western orders. But Johnson
himself had previously called these claims Russian propaganda. Now, obviously,
because Boris Johnson called these obvious claims of Russian propaganda propaganda,
the contrarian conspiracy crowd went, maybe there's something to this
which is stupid. So you know, Musk's racist, little muskrat,

(48:46):
the guy that had said previously that, No, that one too,
But the the guy that said that he was racist
before it was fashionable in search like that.

Speaker 4 (49:01):
Oh yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
Edward Corstein, Well he also used to have this website
that used to help distribute child porn.

Speaker 4 (49:10):
What yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:13):
Edward Courstein, a nineteen year old member of Elon Musk's
Department of Government Efficiency, launched an image sharing website in
twenty twenty one that featured custom ship posting web addresses
that redirected the content hosted on his site. URLs that
redirected to Korstein's site included the sale of child sexual
abuse material, racial slurs, and rape films along with links.

(49:38):
Among the links were child Porn Store, Child Hyphenporn dot Store,
and KKK hyphen Is Hyphencool dot Club. And this is
according to the web traffic attracted via a company called builtwith.
In early twenty twenty one, Christine then sixteen activated the

(49:59):
Tesla dot Sexy website, and he described it as an
image sharing site that would prioritize the confidentiality of his users.
Why are we the sexiest privacy When you use Tesla
dot Sexy, all your images are encrypted. We do not
lug ip addresses, device agents, or anything else, the site's

(50:22):
homepage stated in March twenty twenty one. According to the
archives found on the Wayback Machine, if you like features
like we do, you love Tesla dot Sexy, fake links,
lots of cool domains and effects to put on your
images for ultimate shit posting. Now you can see where

(50:43):
this might go wrong. A website designed to prioritize confidentiality
of his users, doesn't log share or archive IP addresses,
device agents for anything that can trace people back to
the images that shared. Now, this is unclear whether what

(51:08):
anything that he's actually done is illegal, and you could basically,
you really actually could put this down to naivety have
been a stupid child. However, analysis of the URL traffic
to Tesla dot sexy between April twenty twenty one and
September twenty one, it shows that numerous noxious URLs redirected

(51:33):
to Corstem's site, including children, hyphen sexy, dot party, child, porn,
dot store, kkk is cool dot club, n i g
g a a dot rentals, n i g g A
hyphen sex download owns, hyphen a hyphen slave shop, raping

(51:55):
women club dot com, ketamine, hyphen rape, dot date, rape,
dot business, rapes hyphened women. Now, basically the problem is
because due to the actual nature of the website, the
content the URLs show up on the wayback machine that

(52:16):
have been hosted or have been using this site, but
the content has disappeared because that's sort of what the
site was designed for.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
Now, it is.

Speaker 3 (52:24):
Unclear whether the Coristine has gone by the online monikers
rivage big Balls and Joey Krafter used or created any
of the r l's, but they do reflect the kinds
of sordid online communities Corestine trafficked in during his high
school years. Now, to be absolutely clear, no going through
the archives of this, no child form was found. But

(52:47):
it does raise questions about ethical practices and whether, I mean,
the fucking website was called Tesla dot sexy kind of
is not great pr is it not at all?

Speaker 4 (53:03):
I'm just in shock.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
I'll tell you what else isn't great pr During during
President Musk's Oval office speech, he told them that Dodge's
absolutely transparent and you can find details of everything that
they do on their website. However, if you tried to
go on their website and I tried this, it was

(53:26):
a blank page that says, sorry, you've been blocked. You
are unable to access Dodge dot gov. So yeah, I mean,
he is. He's a massive prick. He's an absolute massive prick.
But there might be a reason for Elon being a

(53:47):
massive prick is because he's the son of a massive
prick er. Well that too, but ERL Musk ERLD Musk
was back and the only way to describe it is
is acting the mentalist. He's also being just despicable. And

(54:09):
you remember some of the things that were hinted at
during the vlad some of his views. Yeah, hinted that
during the lad TV interview, Well, they about an intruder
possibly eating his daughter, so that's why he killed him. Yeah,
And how it's all right that he's married his stepdaughter
because his ex wife may he's got another man anyway,

(54:32):
things like that, Well.

Speaker 4 (54:36):
He makes.

Speaker 3 (54:39):
He made a bizarre claim. He basically said that lady
Michelle Michelle Obama is a man. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
He says that he's a man who dresses as a woman.
And he also alleged that her husband and former years
president of Barack Obama, is queer.

Speaker 1 (55:02):
And do you know what he like?

Speaker 3 (55:05):
He said, we realized Obama is a queer who is
married to a man who dresses as a woman. We
all learned that it's common knowledge. It's not common knowledge,
but we know it. And he said this to Joshua
Rubin on the Wider Wake podcast, and the host asked him,
Michelle Obama is a man, and can you tell can

(55:27):
you guess where what is proof of? This was No,
it was Joan Rivers. Yeah, oh god, this one like this.

Speaker 4 (55:39):
Joan River said something about it and then she died.

Speaker 3 (55:44):
She said, yeah, she said in twenty fourteen, basically that that.
I forget the exact quote, but she said that Michelle
Obamara is a man.

Speaker 4 (55:52):
And then she was having an operation later and she
died in the operation because she was old.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
And he brings that up. Basically, he said, Joan Rivers
mentioned it public and she was dead too later two
weeks later, by the way, they asked her, Yeah, so
that's common knowledge. You can look it up anywhere. Apparently
she died due to brain damage. Oh sorry, He said
that she died due to brain damage, but that's that.

(56:22):
There's no evidence to support that at all. I think
she died under anesthetics. I think so. Yeah, and he said,
and yeah, Michelle Obama is a man, obviously. They have
pictures of her in a tracksuit with her nine inches
long hanging down. It's a leg. Eryl added, so yeah.

(56:43):
But his ire was not only reserved for gay Barack
Obama and secretly trans Michelle Obama. He also said that
his son Elon is not a good father, and he
was so criticized his parenting skills and said that he
looked a bit fat.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
Nice. Let me just jump in here. Yeah. Joan Rivers
died September fourth, twenty fourteen, a week after suffering cardiac
arrest during a medical procedure.

Speaker 3 (57:22):
Yeah, I thought, yeah, shaite, horrible shame. But you know,
Joan Rivers was a comedian.

Speaker 4 (57:28):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (57:29):
She's making a joke, like I know that some sort
of the best comedy. It is based on an element
of truth. However, not everything that conspiracy. Conspiracy theorists up
and down the fucking country looking on the other side
of the road for this mysterious chicken, like the fuck

(57:52):
is wrong with them, Like Scotsman walking into a bar.
I'll tell you the two people are going to come
in afterwards unless the illuminaty have something to say about it. Yeah,
this is it, but it gets worse. Basically, Errol must
said that Elon has basically largely been absent from his

(58:16):
children's life, and Joshua Rubin asks, do you believe that
Elon is a good father, and Errol replies with no hesitation, no,
he has not been a good dad. He then refers
to Elon's first child, Nevada Alexander who sadly died just

(58:37):
a few days after they were born, and Elon said
the baby was cared for too much by nanni's and
sadly passed away while under their watch. If Elon hears
me saying this, he's going to shoot me or something.
But anyway, that's what I think. They were too rich,
too many nannies. Then he had five children with the

(58:59):
same woman. They each had a nanny. It's a really
weird situation, added the man who has two children with
his stepdaughter. H But that's just really shitty, Like there
is that's unnecessary, and that's coming from me, Like there's

(59:21):
no need to like insinuate that essentially he was responsible
through delegation of tasks for his child's death. It's that's
that's interesting, that's your grandchild. Like the hell is wrong
with the man? Like it's yeah, it is disgusting. Like

(59:45):
I don't know if you've ever watched any interviews or
anything with Aeron Musk. He's like a fucking vampire. He
seems like it's like a mixture of like a great
white shark and a vampire.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
He doesn't he's her responsible for the one hundred and
fIF dear old social security stuff. Then maybe possibly, like
you said, vampires were coming into it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
They will, but they no, Like it's just it just
seems to be completely devoid of emotion. It reminds me
a little bit if you watched There Will Be Blood. Yeah,
it reminds me of Daniel playing for you.

Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
They did.

Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
The character that Daniel day Lewis character is just so
just steely eyed and just it seems like a really
sort of like malignant presence essentially, Like but say, you know,
that's where Musk came from, essentially, isn't it
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