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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So they are calling 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. Twat February the twentieth, David
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I expect, and you know, he's as we've seen recently,
he's sort of rambling and trying to go for attention
and whatnot. And he went on a podcast. I didn't
expect him to go on to be quite on it.
Have you ever heard of the podcast Fresh and Fit?
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Yeah, yeah I have.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
It's for people that don't know. It's like a Manner
Sphere type thing. It has sort of evolved and got
sort of more controversial over the years. It's these sort
of people that want to sort of give the impression
of like building up men as sort of men of
worth and giving you advice to sort of look good
and sort of be a productive member of society. It's
(01:30):
basically sort of absolutely, Yeah, there's a reason for that.
But it used to be like vainly sort of like
very very thinly veiled pick up archestry stuff, as in,
like if you do what we do, you will get
the girls and blah blah blah. And then I think
through the years it's sort of evolved into sort of
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more controversies. They felt that they themselves were personalities and whatnot.
So apparently this Fresh and Fit podcast began in October
twenty sixth, twenty twenty as part of the Manisphere and
the men's rights movement, and it was founded by this
chap who I believe is a fit of the duo
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called Myron Games. And he's a real estate investor, but
he's also he's a learned man, Brent. He's an author,
he's proud author of Why Women Deserve Less? So a feminist, No,
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he's he's an arch enemy of feminists, Brent. The feminists
are out to get him, and they're out to get
everybody and they should be destroyed apparently. And he's co host.
Well quite, but that's mister Myron Just for the record,
that's mister Myron fit Gains, I believe. And the other
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guy whose name is Walter Weeks is called Fresh, which
is very cool, and Walter Walter Fresh Weeks anyway, So
there's basically this racist, homophobic, sexist, anti semitic grim pair
of sort of sad twats that project themselves as the
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sort of people that only men with the brain of
a teenage boy would aspire to want to be. And interestingly,
Myron Gaines he used to be a Homeland Security special agent,
so technically he's the enemy. He was part of the matrix,
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but you know, now he fights against the matrix and
feminism and political correctness and all that stuff, which basically
means that despite being of color himself and his partner,
they tend to be quite race against black people. They've
espoused views that essentially black people are the problems of
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most cause most of the problems in the world and
have lower IQs, like you know, the sort of Bell
curve theory sort of shit. Yeah, he also questions the
Holocaust because you know, they're just asking questions. A lot
of these questions seem to be questions about sort of
Jewish people, about black people, and about how come they're
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so shit, But you know, they are simply asking questions,
but they make it clear that they're fighting fighting the feminists,
the Matrix, and the Jews. So anyway, David Ike's on
there and this isn't He's sort of missed the boat
somewhat with these guys because like they used to be
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like really popular. At one point, they were like number nine,
like the ninth most popular show on YouTube, and then
he went a bit mental, and he had a couple
of other influencers, a chap called Sneako on the show,
and they were basically comparing black people to monkeys, despite
being of color themselves.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Absolutely, So when they got kicked off YouTube, they decided
that the best thing they could do was to have
a go at their fans for not supporting them, because
they've given them loads and loads of free content over
the years. I mean, sure they've been making money off
of it, but it was essentially free. So they started
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to ask their fans to invest in this club, which
was going to cost a mere thirty to forty dollars
a month, and for that you could get to watch
the same content that you'd been watching for free previously.
You've got to remember, this guy is an investor, he's
a master businessman, So you know, like that is a
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very very clear way to get a lot of money
very quickly. Didn't work, obviously, because people went, fuck, I
forgot did that. And since then they've they've had sort
of diminishing returns to keep sort of falling out with
each other on air and shouting, and they've now appeared
to sort of like significantly downsize their operation. So now
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they've got David Icon and David's there and it's oh DearS.
I watched it, but I did watch it on twy
double speed, and I'm pretty sure I didn't miss anything.
Like they staff by saying, like, David knew that COVID
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was a hoax, And do you want to have a
sort of like put yourself in the mind of David
Ike and figure out why he knew that COVID was
a hoax because viruses don't exist? No, No, not quite,
but good guess because he did later go on to
do that, he does actually think say that viruses don't
exist later on in this interview.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Yeah, that is his sense, That's why.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
That's why.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
But he nigged that off Andrew Kaufman. Prior to that,
he hadn't said that, although I think he had dabbled
in HIV, denying HIV was connected to AIDS, or at
least he mentioned that, or maybe that was afterwards, but anyway,
at this point, David knew that COVID was a hoax
because if there was a virus, theoretically it could be
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used to control people. So he knew that this virus
wasn't real.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
But what no hold on, if no.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
No, wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait,
no virus, then just sitting in the mind of a conspiracist,
the virus was used as a control mechanism.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Well, that proves that he was right. It didn't exist.
But it's not. It's not critical thinking, is it. It's
superstition at best. It's just batshit bullocks. But yeah, he knew.
He foresaw that if this virus, if people thought that
this virus was serious and it was contagious and could
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you know, cause real problems, then that could be used
to control people. And that's how he knew that it
wasn't real. I know, I know, it's the sort of
don't think about it too hard, it will give you
a stroke. I think he's just wrapped himself up into
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so many corners with it, like so many knots with
this wraps himself up into so many corners that he's
just sort of swinging for the fences, like because he
does go on right okay, because he says that he
was convinced even further that it was fake. Can can
you you might be able to guess what was the
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second thing that convinced him that it was definitely fake.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
Something to do with vaccines.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Bingo, because they produced a vaccine. That convinced him that
the vaccine was probably the point of the hoax, because again,
that would be another way that theoretically they could control
you with this thing that wasn't happening, although it does
beg the question why people would go for a vaccine
if they had not seen any sort of problems, But anyway,
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because COVID could be used in this way, he knew
that that was what they were going to do, which
would prove that it was not real. And then when
that did sort of happen, that sort of reinforced his
belief that it was real. And then when a vaccine
was introduced to help control this problem that he knew
wasn't real because of the way that it could cause problems,
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then that just sealed it for him. And he knew
that he had been right all along, but.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I said that we were here to make sense of
it all.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
He also goes on to clarify that like, he never
said that COVID was five G because COVID doesn't exist.
All he said was that five causes the same symptoms.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Go to but but it.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
Wasn't because COVID doesn't exist. So he didn't say that.
So is every right? Is everybody following right?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (10:38):
So he knew it right.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
He foresaw how a pandemic could cause problems, which made
him believe that it wasn't true. He then was reinforced
in this belief by the problems that this caused, making
him believe that he was definitely not real. Then when
a vaccine was produced to solve these problems that were
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caused by the non existent thing, that absolutely sealed it
for him. And at no point did he say that
it was five G. All he said was that the
symptoms that were pretending to be this thing that didn't
exist could be caused by five G. But COVID didn't exist,
so he didn't say that. So that's David's position on
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COVID and five G. Just to absolutely make sure that
nobody's confused by that. So he also then repeats lies
about carry Mollis and PCR, saying that the inventor of
PCR Carry Mollis, had said that you cannot it's useless
for telling you if you've got to diet a disease,
and so it couldn't be used for COVID, And he
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uses the phrase you can't tell if you are sick,
and he keeps repeating you can't tell you if you're sick. Now,
this comes from very very specific video in which Carry
mullist he believed that virus has existed, and he believed
that you could detect viruses with PCR because that's what
he wrote on the patent for it when he patented
this device. What he didn't believe was that HIV was
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the cause of AIDS. He didn't believe that if you
had HIV that would lead to you getting AIDS. And
somebody asked, well, how come every AIDS patient that I've
seen has got HIV? And this is where these out
of context phrases get used. He basically says, well, if
you test enough, you can find anything. It doesn't necessarily
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mean that you're sick. And what he's saying is that
basically he's intimating that HIV might be more prevalent and
more common in people than mainstream science knew at the time,
but that you definitely find it with the PCR. He's alo.
But then he's saying that basically, just because you found that,
that doesn't mean that it's going to be the causative
agent that makes you have AIDS. Is wrong. It's just
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as simple as that he was wrong. Like he was
a brilliant man, but at this time he'd frieday his
brains with as here and he used to talk to
a fucking racking from space like that used to appear
in his garden and glow and luckily could speak English.
And so this is And if if David Ike hasn't
bothered to check that over the last five years, then
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he's either just lazy or a bit of a charlatan.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
I have thought many times before that I would definitely
want to be friends with a flowing space record in there.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Why not? Absolutely I admire him for that. Absolutely. Yeah,
the amount of money you could save my electricity, invite
him into bed and read under the covers and stuff
like that, that'd be great. Give him an occasional bit
of garbage or sausages, like sausages be fine.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
He then goes on to say that flu disappeared, and
so what he is lying here though he doesn't actually
say it, because like, if you break it down, it
doesn't make any sense that basically we were told that
flu disappeared, but it didn't disappear, and so anybody that
you saw that was ill or that died died from flu.
And there's there's several problems with this logic. One, flu
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did not disappear. There were flu cases to just less
flu cases because we were distancing and masking up and
washing hands and taking all sorts of causions that we
don't do. And actually that's a testament to why don't
we do that every winter? That would save so much
time and money and lives and stuff like that. It
really is. But there's a second problem with that. The
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number of people that are made ill and sadly die
from flu was microscopic to the number of people that
were ill from this disease called COVID, which which David
Like says doesn't exist. And the amount of deaths was
I think we ten or eleven times more so, Okay,
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let's say it's just flu. Where the fuck did all
this extra flu come from? Isn't that the worst case,
like the worst flu since the Spanish flu? Because it
was the death rate in the UK, for example, during
and just during the COVID pandemic, it was the highest
it's been since World War Two. The excess death was ridiculous.
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A lot of people died, and they died from COVID.
It's clear. And then he basically he goes on with
two more classic lives. Oh, asymptomatic transmission isn't real, which
is fucking ridiculous. Like for our entire lives, we've understood
how germs work and how like, Oh no, I spent
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all day with John, and now John's ill. He wasn't
ill yesterday, but he's ill today. I bet I'm going
to get the same thing that John gets. The amount
of people it's like that I had this conversation with
during COVID. It's like, are you think? Are you? Are you?
What's wrong with you? What's wrong with this is a
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thing that we've observed all of our lives. Every single
one of us has had it, seen it, experienced it asymptomatic.
That's why you wear condoms right because of AIDS and HIV. Right, Okay,
it's asymptomatic. You don't know who's got it. Lots of
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illnesses are asymptomatic. That's sort of how they were them. Right.
The symptoms aren't caused by the disease. The symptoms are
caused by you when your body notices the disease and
starts to fight it. Right, disease is like to go
undetected because then they could do their nasty disease.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
It.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
Shit, I'm not I'm not scientist, right, but anyway, He
then lies about everyone being labeled as COVID deaths and says, oh,
there were gunshot wounds and there were people that died
in motorcycle act like that.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
There's a degree of truth to this, like inasmuch as
some people that what happened was right. Initially, everybody that
died that was either had a COVID test or was
suspected of having COVID was coded as having provable or
suspected COVID, right, And so what people thought was that
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this was given as the cause of death, but it wasn't.
It was done initially to track the disease. Because if
you've got all this data of like, if you just
ignored that, and you didn't, you couldn't see where the
disease was being prevalent. But if you had that, that's
data that you can work with and go, okay, maybe
we can notice some sort of pattern about the type
of people it's affecting, or the type of areas or
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the demographic or whatever.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Right, Okay.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
However, afterwards, what they did was they examined the death
certificates and only where there was a proven causative effect
and definite COVID did they put COVID as the cause
of death. Now, bizarrely, the initial one where they labeled
everybody is COVID, like everybody that's suspected, that turned out
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to be lower than the eventual number of real COVID deaths.
So if what David is saying is that they were
hyping up the deaths by putting everybody on there and
making that the largest figure, why is that the smallest figure?
And they don't have an answer for that, They just
go or maybe so you know, he always lies about
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the financial incentives for COVID in US hospitals. Right, Okay,
there is again a degree of truce for this for
every COVID patient, they got some money because for every patient,
for every condition, American hospitals get some money because that's
how it works. It's on an insurance based system. So
they get the money to cover what they've treated. Now,
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what nobody bothered to check was what did they get
more money for COVID than other stuff? No, no, they don't.
There's a lot of other stuff that is far more profitable,
or would would seem to be profitable. It doesn't go
to profit, right, Okay, it just covers the thing. It
might be profitable for insurance companies, to be fair, but
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it certainly doesn't. Like the hospitals aren't there, Like since
since COVID, everybody's bought a Ferrari, what's going on? Like,
oh my god, nurse my Rolex has fallen inside missus
Robinson's abdomen. Can you please get it out with the
four steps? That's not what happens.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Well, they wouldn't need to question because they were all
in it.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Well, that's true, on it, that is true. Actually fair enough,
Myron steps in and I have to point out that
they all looked fucking bored throughout this, absolutely bored, like
they weren't paying any attention at towards people honest, and
Myron sort of perks up as he floats the idea
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that maybe Massad invented COVID as a bio weapon, and
he's basically just trying to get David in, come on,
let's have a go at the Jews. There's a kind
of sucking juice, David, come on, love me. But David's
not having it because he says that COVID doesn't exist.
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And he then lies about the social credit system in
China about how you know, if you dissent against the government,
they like naw you to the floor and all this shit,
and they we've discussed this in a before, but it's
just not really a thing. It's more about debt. It's
it's a thing where if you owe a lot of money,
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you can't do certain things. But this is really more
due to Chinese culture than anything else. Do I agree
with it or think it's a good idea, No, but
it isn't what it's been demoniced. It's not the nineteen
eighty four system where you wrote something on Facebook and
therefore anyone that stands near to you, they're credit rating
lowers to the point where they can't buy food, which
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is what twats like Mark Dyce and Alex Jones have
said and David likes as well, like they lie about it. Basically,
Now David reveals, he reveals the secret, the secret to
his painstaking and let's not mock about brilliantly accurate work
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over the past thirty years. And he says one question like,
how do you know all this shit?
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Right?
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (21:49):
How do you spot all this ship? And how do
you do research? And he says, well, you see, if
you know the outcome, then you will see the journey.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
That is the definition of confirmation bias.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
There's fucking completely asked backwards, isn't it like? It's so
basically like. But then he goes on to say, because
if he don't have that, then then daily events just
seem to happen at random. That is extremely telling. That
is the foundation of why he does this because he
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needs to understand, he needs to have an explanation for
why things happening in the world, like I know everything,
I know the outcome. The outcome is that it's this,
It's as you say, it's confirmation bias, like we did
on the Manchester thing. If I'm looking for clues that
Brent is a girl. He's got long hair, he's softly
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smoke and he smells fabulous. He's got gorgeous skin. Okay,
all of these are indicators that he's a girl. I
know he's a girl. That's the outcome. I'm looking for
the journey. And in the same way that that's why
fucking David Ike is ridiculous about COVID. I knew it
was fake, So everything went through this lens of me
being right and not altering my opinion regardless of the
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evidence that comes before, because I think of the new information. No,
I know what is happening before before I've started, And
that's fucking ridiculous as well. It's like, that's not how
anything works. That's just not how anything works basically. But
this is about twenty minutes in, right, okay, and the
hosts basically look absolutely bored as fuck, and I think
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they realize this because they then changed the screen to
make them really small and David the main thing. But
then comments open up, right, and the first one is
the first few that I see are Fresh is sleeping
So Fresh is sleepwalking right now, which he looks like
he is. Where's the proof? Give him a toothbrush mustache,
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dave off Eichler, but also slightly more positively, this old
fuck is cooking. Later, somebody says, who is this Colonel
Sanders looking motherfucker, And a lot of people basically go, yeah, yeah, David,
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like is the real black pill? And just so that
people know what blackguard, Yeah, isn't it?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Whoa who?
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Black pill is in cell culture to the point where
basically you are never going to be happy. You are
always going to be ugly and a beata, and there's
no point in looking for happiness. Red pilling is the
concept of conservative ideas, and it's usually sort of quan
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any type magarine inspired potentially due hating. It ties in
with this concept of man's rights movements that actually men
are really hard done to, and like eighty percent of
girls go after twenty percent of men, and you've got
to treat them like bitches and knock them about and
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be a bro and be an alpha and smoke large
phallic cigars and not discuss feelings or that guy Gary
that he really fancied that one summer. No push those feelings.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Deep down, deep deep down.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
And yeah, but black pilling is really bad. That's proper
sort of encouraging people to be depressed, even to the
point of committing suicide sometimes. And the fact that people
in the comments are saying that they're pleased that David
is giving them their their black pill sort of input
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for the day is not a position you really want
to be really quite honest. But he goes on to
say that he's been canceled before cancel Culture was cool,
he's been canceled since Night ninety five because he criticized Israel,
which isn't strictly true. He was cancelled sort of in
nineteen ninety five, as in his publisher wouldn't publish his
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books anymore and he had to self published because he
started denying the Holocaust and promoting the Protocols of the
Elders of Zion or revisionally questioning the Holocaust show. So
I don't know whether he's actually ever gone full denial,
but he's certainly questioned. But anyway, this isn't really strictly true,
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because if you've been following David Ike, he was on
the BBC as recently as twenty sixteen with Andrew Neil.
He's also been the subject of that documentary on Channel
four David Ike was right, or was David Ike right?
He's produced He produced that film Renegade. I forget who
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it was that financed that, but was that guy that
got involved with COVID who lent his jet to Liz
Truss or Theresa May. Anyway, like David Likes, canceled himself
by basically just trying to be increasingly controversial. In fact,
I would go so far as to say he wanted
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to get kicked off Twitter at a time that he
was promoting his own iconic pay per view channel, because
that would drive people, drive people to his channel. And
also there was a certain degree of coolness and cachet
of being kicked off Twitter because it proved that you
were a rebel and it proved that you were right.
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But obviously that's bullshit. And he also completely ironically slags
off Joe Rogan took a Carson and Russell brand by
saying that essentially they're propagandists, which is it's a weird
one that because it's both ironic and absolutely true. It's
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ironic because they stole his stick. They absolutely watched him
and stole his shit, and he tried to pander to
each and every one of them. I know he's tried
to get on Tucker. He's desperate to go on Joe Rogan,
like he'd go on Russell Brand in a fucking heartbeat.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Like, but the men will do anything for attention promotion
of himself.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Yeah, but at the same time they're propagandists. It's true,
but it's weird. Then a funny thing happens because about
forty five minutes in and suddenly this voice, this noise
comes over the top, and it's basically obvious that somebody's
watching something else on a television screen because there's all
lights flashing on Myron's face and you can hear the
sound of something else. And he realizes this and very
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quickly puts himself on mute. David then tells people that
he's been offering solutions for thirty years, but doesn't actually
say what these solutions are. Apparently they're in his books,
but you will need to buy them to find them.
Then he complains about pronouns well, saying that we yeah,
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I know he's really down with the kids, but also
saying that we need to come to a world where
people can be who they want to be. But they
can't force him on him, and it's like, Okay, well,
how can people be able to be who they want
to be if it's up to you to dictate whether
you agree what they.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Are or who they are.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
That doesn't make a lick of sense. And it's just
basically you're confused, and you're old, and you're a biggot,
and like, just get over yourself. He gives a shit.
This is a man that tried to start a polyamorous
sex cult, is worried about what whether people want to
be called z or z or zem or something, because
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a fuck try common courtesy your fucking dickhead. He later
talks about how Gates is definitely a psychopath because he
has no empathy and he can't put himselves in the
shoes of people who are being victimized, which is a
bit bastard ironic because he's just spent ages reigning against
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trans people. Ah. He then says that he's disgusted with
Alex because Alex is kissing Elon Musk's ass, and then
they all perk up because the talk turns to Zionists,
and so they spend the last hour and god knows
how long just basically slagging off Zionists. And saying how
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everything's basically Israel's fault. And that was that was David
Ike appearing on the EP So Cool, Fresh and Fit podcast.
I don't think it. It broke the internet quite like
people did people expected it to do, and it was
shit and boring and there was nothing, nothing that I
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had not heard from David before, to be quite honest,
And it was very obvious that the hosts weren't really
that interested until they got him to a point where
they felt that they might be able to slag off dues,
but it didn't really go far enough for them. But hey, ho,
it is what it is. You can't You can't agree
on everything, can you. And that was shown by somebody
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else that we've been following because Nigel Farage publicly disagreed
with Donald Trump on Ukraine. If you remember, Donald Trump
had said that Vladimir Zelensky was a dictator and that
he banned elections forgetting that there was a war on
and also lied and said that he had an approval
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rate of four percent, when in natural reality, Zelensky had
approval rate that was higher than Donald Trump's own approval rate,
but Nigel Farage it. Politico reported that it said on
this day that Vladimir Zelensky is not a dictator, which
was a strange sign of disagreement with his close ally
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Donald Trump. The US President said that Wednesday, the Ukrainian
leader was a dictator without elections who duped the US
into supporting Ukraine after Russia's full scale military invasion. Asked
about Trump's comments, the right wing Reform UK leader Farage
stressed that Zelensky was democratically elected, but added that maybe
they should go to the polls. Suit Let's be clear,
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Zelensky is not a dictator, but it's only right and
proper that Ukrainians have a timeline for elections. And basically
the reason was that Varage was on his way to Washington,
DC because he's going to be speaking at this thing
that was coming up called SEAPAK, the Conservative Political Action Conference. Anyway,
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pressed on Donald Trump's remarks and the fact that like,
hang on, I thought you were I thought you were
on his side, and this is particularly chopping because Elon
Musk has dropped him as well, Varaje said, you should
always take everything Donald Trump says seriously. You shouldn't always
take the things that Donald Trump says absolutely literally. It
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is You know, that's just crap, isn't it That this
is a man who is desperately trying to fight for
his political career and appeal to uh two different demographics
or at least two different demographics that aren't really compatible
to be quite honest. But it's nice to see him flounder.
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Which is which is fun?
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Now?
Speaker 3 (33:36):
Can you remember this the who we felt rather letters
down recently, particularly at the Super Bowl?
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Snoop dog No, not Snoop Dogg.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
But close Satan. Satan really hasn't been. Satan hasn't been
pulling his weight. There was there was no sort of
over ritual, sacrificial ritual going on at the Super Bowl.
I think the Grammys also, I didn't see anyone pretending
to pull their own heart out, or or wearing a
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meat dress or anything like that. It's been, it's been.
It's been, frankly a bit lackluster from his infernal majesty.
But maybe maybe that's because he's actually in Hampshire. You see,
as reported by The Male, a decapitated deer's head has
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been dumped outside a church in the Picturesque National Park,
sparking fears that possible Satanists have struck again.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Oh shit, isn't it?
Speaker 1 (34:38):
You see?
Speaker 3 (34:39):
The animal's head was found next to an upside down
cross outside Whoa outside Saint Teresa's Church in Totted Hampshire,
which is home to a new forest to the New
Forest National Park. The grim discovery was made exactly one
month after another deer's head was left outside Saint Michael's
and All Angels church in nearby Lyndhurst. So that's that's
(35:02):
three deer's heads that have been left outside churches. Reverend
Canon Simon Tree Law of Sint Thereesa's Church was unaware
of the discovery but branded it odd so, you know,
insight for insightful an accurate commentary from the church there.
(35:23):
But he did say, if it's if they really wanted
to impress me, perhaps they could leave me a couple
of pounds of venison sausages. I suppose to binks head
would have been more useful because at least you could
cook it with that. But I'm not quite sure what
to do with the deer's head. So if these Satanists,
good for him. If these Satanists have gone to to
(35:46):
you know, to try and scare or intimidate this particular guy,
left them, disappointed, left and disappointed basically yeah. Apparently. Exactly
one month ago, a seven deer's head was left outside
of Michael's and All Angels church in nearby Lindhurst. I
was sorry. So that's just one, but the New Forest
has a strong link with suspected satanic animal killings in
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recent years. In May twenty twenty four, there were two
possibly cult related incidents, with a flock of sheep being
mutilated and killed, as well as a deer's head being
left on top of a headstone. In Burley, home to
the famous witch Sybil Leak, the head of a young
deer was left resting on a parish council headstone marking
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the turn of the millennium, alongside a hedonistic upside down cross.
A butcher was alerted to a bizarre discovery, with locals
reacting with horror to the cruel finding. And in Cadenam,
six ewes and lambs were found brutally stabbed in this
sheep's killing spring, with one being discovered with its throat
slip At twelfth century church at Saint Peter's Church in
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New Forest Village, Bramshaw Congregation, members found a dead cat
hanging from a flagpole in Thiscember twenty twenty two, just
weeks after a dead fox was found near its doorstep,
And in January twenty twenty three, police were alerted to
possible Satanists after pigs hearts were found on top of
a bronze age mound surrounded by thirty candles.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Yeah, actual, fucking eight kids.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
It's fucking kids like it.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Whatever it is, it's fucking psychotic. Shouldn't be fucking like
killing fucking animals.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
Bro the fuck Well this is true, as twenty sheep
was far.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Down serial killer when you grow up.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Well, that's that's certainly possible. In twenty twenty a sheep
was found stabbed, also in Cadenum and dumped next to
a cross and a pitchfork. And in twenty nineteen, Brownshaw
was further played by suspected Satanists after two dead sheep
were found with pentagrams spray painted on their bodies, a
cow was stabbed in the neck and the number six
sixty six was daubed on the doors of the church. Now,
(37:58):
this is obviously all all the mental and ridiculous, but
I seriously doubt it's serious satanus. I think the ages
that got Black metal band, and then there's a group
of lunatics that have gone around pissed and killed a
load of sheep.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
It's probably raised in their Instagram.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
That would be a turn up for the books. If
it was a claimed Nottingham death metal band raised by
ours like that, Yeah, that might raise their profile, and
deservedly so, because they're very good. But I'll tell you
who isn't very good. Elon fucking Musk and his fogus
journey continues. So basically he gets on Twitter and starts
(38:41):
repeating lies about Zelensky having a four percent approval rate
and having started the war in Ukraine. So just repeating
this utter bullshit is in line with Kremin propaganda and
it's essentially repeating what Trump blurted out the other day
in that press conference. But something rather ironic happens to Elon.
(39:05):
He got community noted, So for people that don't know,
community notes is the fact checking device on Twitter, and
he got rid of sort of normal fact checking and
basically just introduced community notes, which is really more of
a sort of majority opinion, but it's still a degree
of fact checking and his crap. But it was good
(39:28):
enough to call him out on his bullshit, but Elon
reacted by saying, ah, Unfortunately, community notes is increasingly being
gained by governments and legacy media. We are working to
fix this. It should be utterly obvious that as Zelenski
controlled pole about his own approval is not credible. Well
(39:49):
over to Vox Popular Fox Day, which he famously tweeted out,
Zelensky was actually loved by the people of Ukraine. He
would hold an election. He knows he would lose in
a landslide despite having seized control of all Ukrainian media,
so he canceled the election. In reality, he's despised by
the people of Ukraine, which is why you refuse to
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hold an election. I challenged Lensky to hold an election
and refute this you will not. President Trump is right
to ignore him and solve for peace independent of the
disgusting massive graft machine feeding off the dead bodies of
Ukrainian soldiers. I think that might be grift machine. But
you know, sometimes when you're on Ketamin, your eyes go
(40:30):
blurring and you can't type properly. The irony of unelected
foreigner currently picking his way through all the systems of government,
saying that if Lensky's not an elected and he's not
loved by the people. Guess guess what like ah dear,
(40:52):
but yeah, this is ridiculous. Now we remember that dom
lu Ukra had been invited to the White House.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
Well he went to the wine.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
Yeah, he went to the White House and pictured himself
there with a lot of other people looking whatever, Like
I like this guy, well I know about him? Is that?
Twitter suspended then quickly unsuspended his account in twenty twenty
three after he posted a screenshot from a video depicting
child sexual abuse. He claimed that he posted this child
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pornography just save the kids, but I don't see how
that really works, and there was a lot of anger
because basically Elon Musk let him back on Twitter. He
had nearly six hundred thousand followers when he posted a
screenshot of a video depicting child sexual abuse on July
(41:50):
the twenty second, twenty twenty three, befortately connected to Peter Scully,
an Australian man sentenced to life in prison for sexually
abusing children as young as eighteen months. The video was
reportedly created on the dark Web, and the picture was
up on Don Luca's account for four days. Anyway, he
went to the White House, and he wrote breaking news.
(42:13):
President Trump has hundreds of black conservatives at the White
House to celebrate Black History Month. The White House is
currently filled with laughter, hope, and happiness. Ninja, we made it.
That's just crass, isn't it? On a number of levels? Like? Absolutely?
(42:35):
But you know what else? Is crass on a number
of levels and not in a good way like the
band crass. But well, yes, that's true. But also Elon Musk.
You see, let's play an exciting game of pick his
baby mother. You've got a lot to go for. Which
of his baby mothers was complaining about Elon Musk on Twitter?
(43:00):
Grimes Grimes Spartan Grimes couldn't get in contact with Elon
Musk about the health of their child. She didn't act
him because she was not responding to her. She publicly tweeted,
please respond about our child's medical crisis. I am sorry
(43:23):
to do this publicly, but it is no longer acceptable
to ignore the situation. This requires immediate attention. If you
don't want to talk to me, can you please designate
or hire someone who can so that we can move
forward on solving this. This is urgent, Eli.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Just for one second, like, let's forget that there are
like these mega famous people or whatever. They're like people
a couple trying to get hold of the father of
her child, and the only way she can do it
is by posting on social media that the man.
Speaker 3 (44:00):
Should media a platform that he owns, knowing.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
That he's going to get like just on a human level,
that's fucking heartbreaking.
Speaker 3 (44:07):
Like, but what's interesting? Why why why can't she at him?
She doesn't at him? She writes out Elon, She she
doesn't put his Twitter handle there, almost like he's blocked her.
So this this, but she goes on, I'm not giving
any details, but he won't respond to text calls or
(44:28):
emails and has skipped every meeting and our child will
suffer lifelong impairment if he doesn't respond asap. So so
I need him to fucking respond. And if I have
to apply public pressure, then I guess that's where we're at.
Then she started having conversations with her friends about this,
(44:50):
like saying, I've been trying to get in touch with
Elon blah blah blah blah blah. Somebody started deleting the tweets,
but he wasn't grimes, somebody somebody started deleting the tweets,
so rather than response to text, calls, emails, for some
(45:10):
reason she can't reach him on Twitter, she has to
publicly go on Twitter. And then there's a sort of
one would assume damage control of damage limitation exercise. Somebody
at Twitter starts deleting all of Grime's tweets and it
was definitely not her because it was done in such
a way that basically there were still responses to the
(45:32):
conversations and stuff like that, and then there was somewhere
responses have been deleted and things, and it was she.
Also there was a back and forth where one of
her friends had noticed that things were going missing and yeah,
I don't have that because it's since gone missing. But
(45:54):
yeah that's the crazy happy world of Elon Musk and.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Grind But yeah, what a total prick. Yeah, completely beside
the drama.
Speaker 3 (46:06):
Well absolutely, that's like you don't treat people like that?
Do you like that? There's two ways you're looking at it,
Like one, they are just people, but also too, these
are very wealthy people with like a lot of resources
and stuff.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Like that on a personal level as well.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
But that's what I'm saying, Like, imagine being Grimes right, Okay,
imagine having a fucking child with the richest man on
the planet and being reduced to attention seeking on Twitter.
I don't mean that's sorry that she's attention seeking. I
mean that that's her last recourse to try and get
the father of a It's mind blowing, isn't it. It's
absolutely mind blowing. Scum scum, scum, scum, sub human scum.
(46:54):
You know who else is sub human?
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Scull? I knew that was coming with Steve Bannon. Oh mate, perfect,
perfect segue. I love it.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Steve Bannon appeared at seapack, the you know, the Conservative
Action Committee and the one that Nigel Farage was going
to go and speak at and Liz Trust was also
going to go and speak at. And he did something.
He did something. He made a gesture. Shall we say.
(47:32):
I'll bet you can guess what it was.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
Oh did he send his love out to the audience?
Speaker 3 (47:37):
Did he did send his love out to the audience?
Although as The Independent recorded, Banner's gesture was a fast
flash of a stiff arm off to the side, the
motion had no other obvious message than what seemed apparent.
He whipped out the salute after emphatically urging the seapack
audience in National Harbor, Maryland to fight, fight fight. When
(48:00):
he drew applause, Bannon made a quick nod and responded,
are men. Bannon called for a third term for Trump
and said that leaders like him come along only twice
in a century.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Doesn't Yeah, I like it, but it's wrong. It's actually inaccurate.
It's a different century.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Well, oh that's true as well. Well, oh, he said, no,
he said twice in history, So to be fair to him,
he's right, but I think it's fairly obvious that he's
probably not referring to Stalin. So yeah. But he also
then started to warn that the oligarchs will actually abandon
(48:48):
the Republicans, and this seemed to be a very thinly
veiled attack Elon Musk, and this was reported in The Hill.
He said that the oligarchs close to President Trump will
abandon the Republicans the same whether it is Democrats. He
said about Elon Musk and Zuckerberg. You can tell the
President Trump doesn't totally trust the oligarchs. The advisor to
(49:11):
podcaster went on to say that he wasn't a Conservative,
but is registered with the Republican Party and sees himself
as a populist nationalist, which is not This is not
a good thing, right, Yeah, Apparently, he says they've abandoned
(49:33):
the progressive less talking about these oligarchs, and they will
abandon us and do the same thing they seek power.
Right now they're feeling is that they can see the
math and they can see that what we have that
we have a built in coalition. So they're with us,
but it's only temporary. And he's been obviously very very
critical of Musk and the Department of Government efficiency, and
(49:56):
he said that Elon Musk wants to impose his freak
experiments on the United States. Now, as you can imagine,
doing a Nazi salute probably went down a little bit
bad with quite a lot of people, but there were
some people that absolutely loved it. And one of those
(50:18):
people was a Mexican white supremacist, Nick Fuentes.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
I thought he was coming up because he loved the
last one.
Speaker 3 (50:27):
However, like he said that basically, like he said, Steve Badden,
throwing up a Roman salute, it's sick, but it's getting
a little uncomfortable even for a guy like me. I
feel like that guy in the picture who wouldn't hile Hitler.
And he's referring to that picture where there's the guy
the communist who won't hit blah blah blah. And basically
(50:50):
what he's saying is that, look, I like Hitler. We
all like Hitler. But this is getting a bit fucking like,
even for me. We're not supposed to or explain that
we like Hitler until we absolutely have to. Although he
goes on to reveal that when Kanye West was running
(51:11):
for president, Nick Nick Fuenters actually wrote the policies that
that Kanye West was going to run on. And can
you guess where he cribbed them from Obama? Not quite Apparently,
he apparently took them from Hitler's manifesto O My God.
(51:35):
And so Kanye West was apparently going to run for
president on policies that were directly copied from Hitler. One
thing that was interesting, though, is that in the same
conversation Nick, who's been sort of not getting like slightly
because like, Nick's one of these strange people who like
seems almost impervious to any type of insult or any
(51:57):
sort of criticism. He just simply doesn't see to care.
And somebody asked him about his Mexican heritage, and he
says that he's a half half Italian and a quarter
Irish and a quarter Mexican. And somebody looked this up,
but apparently this means that in the early twentieth century
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he would have been considered black under the USA is
one Drop law in several states. And this basically stated
that you can't have a single drop of black blood
without being considered non white. And those states were South Carolina,
North Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas,
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and Arkansas. And so yeah, so if Nick Fuentes had
been born in the early twentieth century in any of
those states, he would have been considered a black person. Now, interestingly,
Steve Bannon's Nazi salute was too much for some people.
(53:07):
They didn't enjoy it nearly as much as Nick fuents did.
It was a problem for Jordan Bardella. Do you know
who Jordan Bardella is?
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Never heard of him?
Speaker 3 (53:21):
I annoyed. I Apparently he's a French far right lead
politician and he felt that a Nazi salute was a
bit too much even for him. According to the Guardian,
the French far right leader John Bardella on Friday morning
canceled a scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action
Conference in National Harbard, Maryland, after Donald Trump's former aide
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Steve Bannon flashed a fascist style salute their hours before,
Bardella of the far right National Rally Party in France
pulled out of SEAPAC citing Bannon's allusion to Nazi ideology. Yesterday,
while I was not present in the room, one of
the speakers, out of provocation, allowed himself a gesture alluding
to Nazi ideology. I therefore took the immediate decision to
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cancel my speech that had been scheduled this afternoon. So
a member of an official far right party turned up
at America's Conservative Political Action Conference and went, now, this
is too Nazi even for me. Unless wow, yeah, apparently
(54:26):
the whole thing was a fucking circus. It was weird.
It was properly weird, in the sort of weird maga
weird Tom what's his name, what's his bloody name, Tom McDonald, Like,
it was like it was all that sort of bizarre shit,
like the Daily Mirror sent people there and sent a
(54:48):
reporter and this is what she saw. She said that
there were pictures of donkeys that represented Dei. The Dei
donkeys that you could kill by shooting arrows out there
aren't real, but you could shoot arrows at these Dei
donkeys to kill diversity equity in an even You could
(55:08):
also buy these hideously cheaply made Trump watchers for a
snip at two and a half thousand dollars. And also
he had plenty left over of those shoes, you know,
those those like Chinese Georgian knockoffs, the gold ones. Yeah,
they're now going for four hundred dollars a pair.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
These are like caricatures of human beings.
Speaker 3 (55:33):
Yeah, yeah, it goes on. There were Jay six rioters
there and they were all signing autographs and taking photos
with members of the public.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
Were they singing songs?
Speaker 3 (55:42):
No, Unfortunately, kill them all or whatever it was called. No,
just as for all, they didn't turn up, like apparently
they didn't turn up, so they weren't able to do it.
But I'll tell you who did turn up. Kodak Black.
Kodak Black, the insane and currently out of his mind
(56:06):
on drugs. Wrapper last scene hires a fucking giraffe tits
lying in the middle of the road trying desperately to
eat chicken and failing. He's got a serious, serious drug
problem at at the moment, and he was pardoned by
Trump for making false statements to buy a gun and
previously has been accused of rape. He performed an exclusive
(56:31):
set and after party that was in the living room
of somebody's flat and the party was catered. Ah. I
don't know whether you've ever seen these things, but they
really don't don't spare any expense. Chicken McNuggets as far
as the eye could see with any number of dips
(56:53):
you could. You could have as many as you want, Brent,
and you could have as many dips as you want.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
Down to that.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
It was.
Speaker 3 (57:01):
It was astonishing. Listrus and Nigel Farage were also in
at Tenduce, so speaking of people that may have been
drugged out of their mind. Elon Musk was also there
and he was fucking dreadful. He was absolutely like crap.
(57:22):
He came on wearing a long trench coat and his
stupid dark maga hat and these enormous sunglasses that made
him look like he was from the eighties and people
have speculated from the way he was acting, the way
he was giggling like a tit, and the way that
he was swaying all over the place. That these glasses
were there to hide the fact that he was high
(57:44):
as a fucking kite. Several things that he said as
he continues elon Musk's bogus journey were yo, I am
become meme. And that went down like a fucking shit
in an elevator. So he tried again, yo, yo, I'm
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like totally living the meme, and then he paused for
applause and laughter because I I don't know whether he
spotted it right, Okay, he'd replaced the word dream anyway.
He then goes on to say that the left have
ruined comedy in an act of supreme unawareness and says
(58:30):
like you can't make fun of like anything anymore, like
you know, like yo, like make comedy free again. And
it's just like, oh, this is painful. And he could
have got more painful, because then he brought out crypto
fascist Javier Melat and started parading around with a chainsaw
(58:53):
and saying, this is the chainsaw that is going to
cut government spending. This is the chainsaw that is going
to cut government spending. Yeah, much of the internet did
speculate that he was off his tits, probably on care.
He also slurred his words impossibly and really struggled to
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get a lot of sentences out. Nick Fuentes, who appears
to be the arbiter of all things, described.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
It wait wait, wait wait he was at sea Pack.
Speaker 3 (59:26):
Who, Yeah, he was a seapack off his tits with
Havevi and La had a chainsaw, and then continued to
do like a sort of impromptu interview where he kept
making jokes that didn't land.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
At seapack at sea Pack.
Speaker 3 (59:47):
Yeah, yeah, I did say it was a little bit
of a circus. Nick Fuentes, who you know, it's difficult
to agree with, but he said, this is fucking face
melting cringe. We elected president Reddit. It should have been
President four Chan, which is you know, I don't agree
(01:00:09):
with he's saying that. He's saying that he's doing all
the memes and he wants him to do the Nazi shit.
I don't agree with that bit. I just make that
absolutely bear President four chan. He means do something horrible
to foreigners. Essentially, that's what he's getting at with that.
So anyway, Elon Musk tweeted out this picture like, I
(01:00:32):
can't really show it to you?
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Can I show you this?
Speaker 3 (01:00:38):
He's holding the chain stawry, he's got a great big
gold chain on, sunglasses and his black hat. He's wearing
a Crombie coat and he's written the doge father next
to it. Uh. And he's tweeted out that out proudly,
and the seapack banner is behind him, and he's put
(01:01:02):
this is a real picture, which elicited a response from
somebody that if I'm brilltally honest, I didn't expect to
step into this particular discussion. You won't get this. It's
too obscure. It's Alistair Campbell, the form of advisor to
(01:01:23):
Blaire and possible architect of the dodgy darcier that centers
to war with Iraq. He's sickly put in response to
this is a real photo, you are a real.
Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
Twat, which is apparently the world that we're living in now.
Former age prime ministers go on Twitter to call aids
to presidents real twats in response to them posting pictures
of them waving a chainsaw around at sea.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Pat Ah, He's not wrong, No.
Speaker 3 (01:01:59):
He's not wrong. Now there was some taxpayer money that
was gone to waste, shall we say, but interestingly, and
I'm sure they'll be fascinated by this. I'm sure they're
going to get onto this and they're going to like,
you know, look into this immediately. But this wasn't uncovered
by Doge. This was uncovered by other people. And as
(01:02:23):
The Economic Times reported, the US president has already spent
ten point seven million dollars of taxpayer money to play
golf since returning to the White House last month. Despite
his and Elon's ongoing war on waste of spending by
government agencies, not to mention them both trying to ban
people working from home, the president has spent all four
(01:02:46):
weekends on the greens since been sworn in for the
second time at a high profile inauguration sermon on January twentieth.
The calculations by the media outlet were made by breaking
down the cost of Trump's first trips tomorrow lago during
his first term, with the GA estimating that each trip
cost three million, three hundred and eighty two hundred and
fifty dollars. Roughly one third of the figure was the
(01:03:07):
round trip flight cost of Air Force one, with additional
expenses for flying down vehicles, including two presidential limousines and
Trump's motorcate. According to the GAO, the Coast Guard was
also paid for stationing a gunship in the Atlantic Ocean
just off the coast, and heavily armed boats in the
Intercruster Waterway. The report acknowledged that the costs were based
(01:03:28):
on twenty seventeen dollars and were likely to be somewhat
higher today due to inflation. So, based on twenty seventeen
levels of spending, Donald Trump is already in a month
spent ten million dollars of taxpayer money golfing on his
own course. And that's not to mention the other scams
(01:03:52):
that he's got going on, because you know where all
the do you know he charges the Secret Service to
stay at his hotels and he charges them freemium rate.
So that ten million a is a conservative estimate, And
that doesn't mean to make up that's not even all
the money that you will be making off these trips.
The fucking balls on these guys, the absolute fucking balls
(01:04:13):
on these guys.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
I mean, like he is a genius capitalist is.
Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
But it is something that you should probably be thrown
in prison.
Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
For yes, you you are evil. If you are a
genius capitalist, you're evil.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
Simple speaking of evil people and being thrown in prison.
Nigel Farage told the crowd at Seapack that in the
UK you can get arrested and thrown in prison for
saying things. If anybody knows the fucking Stewart leebit. In
(01:04:52):
this country you can literally get prison just for saying
that you're English nowadays. Like that that says to you
what he said. He's appearing at Sea pat and he
was shocking, and he came out to this song that
was the thing that really sort of like perked me.
It's like a sort of like rock like a guitar
based like hip hop loop like he was a fucking
(01:05:15):
wrestler or something. And the song, it's a song called
called the Hardest Part by someone called Icolis and it
doesn't suit his persona at all. And ironically I found
out that Ica Lix is actually Ukrainian and lives in Kiev.
But anyway, so he comes out to this rap rock
(01:05:39):
thing and he says, in my country, you can't say
anything or you might get put in prison, which is
hyperbolic to say the least.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Isn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
I mean, you know, it's just not true. It really
isn't true. Like he's he's HARKing on about he's trying
to give this pressure that like, oh, the free speech issue,
and people are arrested for tweets and stuff like that.
It's all bullshit. People were arrested for inciting violence and
encouraging people to murder others, which is illegal. Tough. But
(01:06:14):
he does his ten minute speech and he basically spends
most of it kissing Trump's ass. He spends some time
talking about sovereignty, sovereignty and borders, which is fucking ironic,
seeing as is bearing in mind his stance on Russia.
He also refers to the EU as being what the
(01:06:36):
trade unionists wanted, which sounds a little bit like the
sort of things that Hitler would say. And he also
makes dog whistles about countries being invaded by men of
military age.
Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Oh that old chessman.
Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
It's painfully shit, and you out is painfully ship.
Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
Everyone that we cover on this show.
Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
But specifically, almost egregiously and expertly, Liz Truss is painfully ship.
She tried a speech, she tried a rabl rousing speech,
and unfortunately no one turned up. It's not fair. Yeah, yeah,
it was. It was dreadfully empty. Now again she was
(01:07:30):
moved to the lunchtime slot, but still not very many
people turned up. And it was one of those where
it's like there were so few people there that it
would have been less embarrassing had no people turned up.
We've all played gigs like that. But but yeah, like now,
(01:07:53):
obviously this this is sort of like a hint of
of pro Russia bizarrely going to this and recently Donald
Trump has made statements they go quite along the lines
of Kremlin propaganda and against established fact. So some people
(01:08:13):
have been questioning is Donald Trump a KGB asset? And
this was reported by a Curse of Media and it's
later repeated by Byeline Times. The former chairman of Kazakhstan's
National Security Committee, the KNB, Alnor Messaiev, claims that the
(01:08:34):
Soviet KGB recruited Donald Trump before the collapse of the USSR,
assigning him the alias Krasnov, and he shared this assertion
on his Facebook page.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
He said, what is Krasnov?
Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
I don't know, it's just his his alien. Oh that
would be lovely, ah, I know. Quickly, let's look it up.
It has got some meaning, hang on meaning in Russian
Krasnov it means golden shower. No, it means sadly, it
(01:09:16):
means red. It's a Russian family name. It was a
popular it was It's the one hundred and sixty seventh
most popular surname in Russia in twenty nineteen. Apparently, but
so this guy suggests that this is this was his nickname,
and he writes on Facebook. In nineteen eighty seven, I
(01:09:37):
served in the sixth Directorate of the KGB in Moscow.
Our primary mission was recruiting business people from capitalist countries.
That year, our directorate recruited Donald Trump, a forty year
old American businessman under the pseudonym Krasnov. And Ana. Messeiev
acknowledged that the idea of a US president being a
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spy or an agent of influence for a adversary state
might seem far fetched, even beyond Hollywood's imagination. However, he
argued that nothing is impossible in the world of intelligence.
Everything is impossible, even the wildest and most unbelievable things.
He said, for example, the recruitment of future heads of state,
(01:10:19):
even the president of the US. In twenty eighteen, USV.
Lamented that Kazakhstan had not adequately monitored or evaluated Trump's
actions on the international stage or in US domestic politics.
He suggested that Trump's policies were contributing to a shift
in global standards and values. He said, Donald Trump is
on the hook with the FSB, which is Russia's principal
(01:10:40):
security agency and successor to the KGB, and swallows the
bait deeper and deeper. Numerous circumstantial facts published in the
media support this. There is a concept known as the
recruitability of a target. Based on my experience in operational
work with the KGB and the KNB, I could say
with certainty that Trump falls into the category of a
(01:11:00):
highly recruitable individual. I have no doubt that Russia possesses
come from art which is damaging information on the US president,
and that the Kremlin has been grooming him for years
to assent to the presidency of the world's leading power.
He claimed that the US political ely is well aware
of Trump's dependence on the Kremlin, but cannot openly acknowledge
(01:11:21):
this due to the country's global standing. Certainly, they conduct investigations,
they prosecute members of the presidents in a circle, and
they publish critical reports. Prominent figures, including members of Congress,
have called Trump a traitor. All of this is done
in the hope that Trump will step down on his
own or that the situation will lead to a soft impeachment,
(01:11:43):
removing him from office without formally recognizing him as a
Russian agent. Mussie noted various media outlets have previously alleged
that Trump was recruited nearly forty years ago and that
the Kremlin has compromising material on him from visits to
Moscow in nineteen eighty seven and twenty thirteen. Well, I mean,
(01:12:03):
it's one of these interesting things, where As I said, like,
there's been lots of rumors about that for ages, and
you know, Donald Trump is, it's known to be corrupted
and in bed with the mafia. Even fucking Alex Jones
used to say that, like there should be some comeuppance unfortunately,
(01:12:24):
but I don't think there ever really will be. And
this is going to be one of those things that's
probably going to be debated long after Trump is dead,
with some people like swearing blind that he was a
Russian asset, and some people just go could it have
been more obvious? And other people saying, well, no, wasn't it.
He's just aligned with you know, he's got his own
(01:12:47):
set of Christian fascist values. He doesn't need.
Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
Is he's got conservative Christian values. The Russians have Russian
Orthodox conservative for Christian values. Yeah, it is quite different.
Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
Although remember what we were saying on the last episode
about Alexander Dugan's plans. The isolation of like that could
be how he's an asset that they're basically like surrounding
in with people or creating the scenarios where he thinks
that what he's doing is a good thing, but actually
(01:13:24):
it's falling into their larger plans. Say well, speaking of Christians,
fascists and people getting their comeuppance, Calvin Robinson had a
bit of a bad week. I thought it was going
to be it was, yes, a cosimodo. He's not having
(01:13:45):
the best time at the moment, he tweeted out this
week after being doxed abused his friend guy.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
I'm already guessing that he hasn't been doc I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
Call him being docks to be quite honest, Like and
her cares like.
Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
Yeah public figure, dude, Well he doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
The fact that he's been dogxed it turns out that
doesn't matter, as you'll find out this week. After being docked, abused,
hounded by the press, sacked and smeared by the archbishop,
I had another battle to fight. My US visa was revoked,
(01:14:39):
but we sold your arm. So you don't need to
worry about the docks. And because they're kicking out the
fucking country, that's what I'm messing for him to worry about.
You See, when God closes the door, he opens a window.
Maybe you should jump out of that fucking window. Also,
(01:15:00):
when he says sacked and smeared by the archbishop, I
really hope that he means sacked like you would sack
a quarterback, and smeared as in a dirty Sanchez wiping
shit directly across his face. I really hope that is
exactly what happened to him. But anyway, so he's got
(01:15:20):
this letter from the US Department of State basically saying
that because he's not got a job anymore, his visa
has been revoked. That is a shame, isn't it. But
as you say, that is one less thing for him
to worry about, because if anyone turns up at his
address having been docs he won't be there, so extremely
(01:15:44):
exciting news in America. Trump he's a man who keeps
his word.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
Yes true for the sake of argument.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Sure, absolutely, when he says that something's going to get done,
absolutely one gets done.
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
And he has made America great again.
Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
He has absolutely no one could argue with that. He
also said that he would release the Epstein files. He did,
and Pam Bondi claims to have the Epstein list. This
is incredible. The Hill reported the alleged client list of
(01:16:30):
disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is on
Attorney General Pambondi's desk. She confirmed this in an interview,
making the elusive document one step closer to potential public release.
Bondi said she has not yet seen any major revelations
(01:16:52):
from the closely guarded document, but she's in the process
of reviewing it. A President Trump's direction under an executive
order to declassify federal secrets. It's sitting on my desk
right now to review. Bondie told Fox News that's been
a directive by President Trump. I'm reviewing that. She also
(01:17:13):
went on to say that she's in the process of
reviewing documents related to investigations into the assassinations of former
President Kennedy and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. That's
all in the process of being reviewed because that was
done at the directive of the President from all of
these agencies, she said. So remember on Fevery of the
(01:17:33):
twenty first, Pam Bundy said that the Epstein list was
sitting on her desk. Now, that's big if true, that
uge if true, huge if true. Now I'm sure everybody
knows what the Epstein list is. However, just to explain,
(01:17:54):
it's been suggested that Epstein was trafficking these girls and
might have had a list of clients who he either
provided girls to as favors or for black mail purposes.
There is zero evidence to back any of this up,
other than speculation and the fact that some of his
properties had hidden cameras and recording equipment in them, which
(01:18:17):
has led some to speculate that that might be potentially
what he was doing. But I would reiterate that there
is no actual evidence of this. So there is also
a little black book that is sometimes touted as the list.
This is an address book that belonged to Julane. It's
got all sorts of people in there, including Donald Trump,
(01:18:38):
but it's also got his favorite pizzeria and the laundrette
that they use. So ooh although, as I say out loud,
the pizzeria Jesus, oh my god. And then the lawn
draft would be where they would clean up all the
blood oh my cry. Wow. Well, yes, so there's no
(01:19:05):
need for PANM. Bondy to release that. It's it's absolutely fine,
like we've we've solved it. But yeah, the problem is
I say that people people get a lot wrong about
about that case, unfortunately. But anyway, let's see twenty first
of February. Pam Bondy says that the Epstein list is
on her desk being reviewed, so exciting times ahead. But
(01:19:30):
as I say, people have been been very wrong about
some of the details of that case. And on the
twenty second of February, somebody else was very wrong quite
a lot, and that person was R.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
FK.
Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
Junior. And the problem with him being wrong is that
he was being wrong about things that are connected to
his job. And his job is the head of the
hsh AG Yes or the Secretary of the HS Health
and Human Services. He's basically been tasked with the plan
(01:20:06):
of making America healthy again. And you know, when I
look to someone to make me healthy, I always think
of her. Someone who's over seventies taking testosterone, who once
had a wormy part of his brain, who drinks industrial
dye because of something that he's read off the internet. Anyway,
(01:20:26):
he was interviewed by professional idiot Laura Ingraham. Laura Ingraham
is really really sort of licking the boots of Donald
Trump and the administrations. She's gone full lickspittle, which is
embarrassing for her because Donald Trump publicly embarrassed her, saying
and look at her bleeding from a bad facelift and
bleeding from other places, and it was just very unpleasant.
(01:20:49):
But anyway, you know, she's just following orders. So Jennerdy
told Ingraham that the US literally has the sickest population
in the world. And he didn't mean that like some
sort of teenager or a rapper. He meant that like illness.
And that's just not true. It's a massive exaggeration. Whilst
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Americans generally have poorer health than people living in other
wealthy nations, they still live longer and a healthier than
much of the world. Like there's levels to this ship
stick your average American up against the average Norwegian, they're
gonna look dreadful. But stick them up against somebody from
a third world country, and that person might have died
on the trip over, So yeah, you know. He also
(01:21:37):
said that the people in the USA by seventy percent
of the pharmaceutical drugs on Earth, but apparently in a
twenty twenty three survey by iqvi i A the Institute
for Human Data Science, Americans used only six percent of
the world's prescription drugs. Kennedy also basically claimed that replacing
(01:22:00):
seed oils used to cook big macs with beef tallow
would make burgers good for people, but available evidence the switch,
if anything, would actually slightly harm people more than help.
He also claimed, for some reason that the Nationalistute of
(01:22:20):
Health told doctors and patients not to report injuries after
taking an abortion drug, and the drug that he's likely referencing,
which is regulated by the FDA, as more stringent adverse
event reporting requirements than the vast majority of prescription medicines.
So he just flat out lies about this like seemingly
(01:22:44):
to demonize abortion doctors and this particular abortion medicine. It's crazy,
and has said like recommending people eat Big Max and
lying and jaw not knowing about the the state of
health and prescription drug use in the country that he's
(01:23:04):
supposed to be in charge of the fucking health services
for like Ingraham also asked about over the counter abortion
drugs that had regulation loosened during Biden, but Greer Donnelly,
an abortion law expert at the University of Pittsburgh School
of Law, told us in an email that there are
no abortion drugs that are available over the counter, and
(01:23:25):
the nih doesn't regulate any drugs anyway. Still, Donnelly said
that she thought that Kennedy was maybe thinking of Mitha pristone,
which is a food and drug which is FDA approved
and is used in medication as abortion, but it's not
over the counter, so it's just talking shit. As as
(01:23:47):
they've explained previously, multiple studies have found mythi Preston to
be safe and effective for terminating early pregnancies. The HHS
secretary also claimed that almost all members of the department's
advisory committees had severe inflicts of interest, but federal rules
actually prevent such experts from participating in matters that could
directly and predictively affect their financial interests, and recently there
(01:24:10):
was a survey that was doing on this and it
proves that, no, there is no conflict of interest. There
was apparently one conflict of interest that was spotted. There's
something like two and there's nearly three hundred people on
this board and they do multiple reviews and there was
only one time in the last five years or something
(01:24:32):
that was a potential conflict of interest where seven of
these doctors were found to have a conflict of interest
on one committee meeting for one drug and it was
spotted and therefore other people were put onto it. So
there just isn't widespread corruption or conflict of interest in
(01:24:52):
big farmer like that. Now, if you want to talk
about lobbying to politicians, maybe and stuff like that, but
that's completely different thing. He also repeated some of his
go to who claims about vaccines, including the false idea
that the false idea that vaccines are the one medical
product that is exempt from pre licensing safety studies, which
(01:25:13):
is just not true. All vaccines are tested for safety
before being approved. So yeah, utter bullshit, just utter bullshit.
And it's difficult to know whether Kennedy is incompetent or
lying or malicious, And it could be any of those things,
(01:25:36):
to be quite honest, or it could be a combination
of the three, like do you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:25:41):
He could be there's a spectrum, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
Speaking of people who are on the spectrum who also
might be lying, might be informed, or might be being
malicious of being back to Elon. We are back to
Elon Elon Musk's bogus journey. He accuses Zelenski in a
tweet of murdering the American journalist Gonzalo Lira. Yeah. So
(01:26:10):
the tweet was that Zelenski had killed an American journalist,
and Alex Jones also got sort of all bent out
of shape about this. He's done lots of bits about
Gonzio Lera. He claims that he was an American citizen,
an American citizen telling the truth about the conflict in
(01:26:31):
the Ukraine, who was illegally tortured and beaten to death
in prison in Ukraine. So is this fellow? So? Gonzalo
Lira Lopez born in nineteen sixty eight. He died in
January twenty twenty four. He was a Chilean American novelist, filmmaker, commentator,
(01:26:53):
and see Where It All immediately starts to go downhill.
Self styled dating co So yes, he was part of
the manner sphere like Myron Gains and Fresh and Fit
when he was known for posting anti feminist content under
(01:27:13):
the name Coach, Redpill just shit. But he lived in Kharkev, Ukraine,
and he basically vlogs about the twenty twenty two Russian
invasion and has been accused of being a Russian asset
and described as spreading Russian disinformation and propaganda and things
(01:27:38):
that he'd done is for example, claimed that the booker
Massac could never happen. In April twenty twenty two, Lera
briefly disappeared, stating they had been detained by the security
services of Ukraine, and in May twenty twenty three he
was arrested in charge with producing a publishing material that
tried to justify the ongoing Russian invasion, which is currently
illegal under Ukrainian law, which is absolutely correct. That's exactly
(01:28:01):
what he's tried to do. And he's one of these
like the Russians were stopping them killing their own citizens.
We had to come into to protect these ethnic Russians
in areas of Ukraine, which is just not true anyway,
he was arrested. He basically he was released on bail
and he tried to flee the country before he was
(01:28:23):
put on trial. He was very ill and he was
arrested for violating his bail conditions and he died of
pneumonia in custody in January twelve, twenty twenty four. Now,
he was actually born in Californian Burbank, which is quite
a posh area, and he was actually an English teacher
in South America before getting his degree, and he published
(01:28:45):
a novel in nineteen ninety eight which it was a
spy thriller called Counterparts, and also one called Acrobat, and
apparently Miramax brought the rights to this, but I don't
think it ever came out. And from twenty ten to
twenty thirteen blogger, so he was basically blogging on a
Drudge Report and sometimes on Business Insider, But in twenty
(01:29:10):
seventeen he became an active YouTuber under the pseudonym Coach
red Pill, which is an allusion to red pill and black
pill symbolism in the Manisphere community. His content was misogynistic
and anti feminist in nature, and he tried to appeal
to in cells. The involuntarily celibate Lera posted videos with
advice such as never date a woman in her thirties,
(01:29:34):
and he argued that all women wanted was money, a house,
and kids, and only child rearing would biologically validate them
as human beings. He was also a COVID denialist, and
he claimed that the response to COVID in all countries
was tyranny. So in twenty twenty two he began living
(01:29:56):
in Ukraine, who had been there sorry for years in
twenty twenty two, but following the Russian Ukraine invasion, he
found a bit of his niche and shifted to contrary
of the war, and it was heavily pro Russian, praised
Russian military actions, it denied Russian attacks on civilians, and
he also doxed Western journalists and made quite a lot
(01:30:18):
of them unsafe in the region. His content, which has
been described as Russian propaganda disinformation, was amplified on social
media by Kremlin linked accounts and was praised by Russian
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zarakova. So it's pretty clear what
he was doing. So he was, yeah, he was arrested,
(01:30:40):
he was released, He violated his bail conditions. He was
re arrested and he died. But in December twenty twenty three,
Elon Musk publicly inquired about Lera on his platform in
response to a post by media personality he Took Carson,
who called Lira a political prisoner, so it's all the
same people basically tauting the same fucking Russian propaganda for
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the SVU responded that Lea had been detained in accordance
with the law. Musk's note was also labeled with the
community notes, explaining that the nature of Lyria's chargers, after
which Musk said that the note would have been gained
by state actors.
Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
I was going to ask that please tell me that
it got community noted.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
He did, but it was another rare occasion of the
state gaming it, which is strange because Musk had said
that this is the best possible fact finding on the planet.
Odd odd when it doesn't go as way, But he did.
A business Desidery interview that month, Sarah Ashton Carulo, who
(01:31:47):
had become a Ukrainian military spokeswoman, asserted that Lera had
fabricated his tork Tore accusations in an effort to gain
sympathy and his father also backed up his claims that
he was tortured today. But also he'd been sent letters
saying that he's ill with pneumonia, and he said that
he wasn't receiving the correct treatment. So the father said
(01:32:10):
two things that seemed to contradict one another. It seems
more likely that they probably just let him die of
pneumonia and didn't give him the treatment that he wanted.
But to be quite honest, he's an active propagandist in
a war, praising an invading country. You could put yourselves
into people's shoes and whilst not justifying it, understanding why
(01:32:31):
they felt that that was what they was the right
thing for them to do. But the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Maria Zeric over said, the tragedy of Gonzio Lera, who
dared to have his own opinions, says vividly, and so
she's the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman. The tragedy of Gonzarro Lera,
who dared to have his own opinion, has vividly revealed
(01:32:53):
again the face of the collective West, A zealous advocate
of speech and press freedom and word it defends them, indeed,
only when convenient to its interests. We are urging Gonzara
Lera's colleagues to raise their voice in defense of the
prisoners of the Kiev regime. This is necessary, and this
is necessary for those that are still alive and can
still fight for the truth. It is also attribute to
(01:33:15):
the memory of those that died as martyrs for the
cause of freedom, who've liked to convey our most sincere
condomnces to Gonzillo Lyris, family and friends. Some people didn't
agree with this. One of these people was a journalist
country Pavlo, and he tweeted Gonzio Lera moved to Ukraine
to rape women and past coordinates for airstrikes to Russian military,
(01:33:39):
true scum of the earth. And he posts a video
and in it, Lyraa says women are like dogs. You
have to treat them like you would treat a dog.
Every woman responds well to a violent physical encounter. He
goes on to say, every woman I've ever been with
responds extraordinary, narrowly well to an almost violent physical encounter.
(01:34:04):
I'm not saying rape, I'm not saying violence that leads
to any permanent injury, but so fucking I don't care.
Speaker 2 (01:34:17):
Absolutely Wow, he sounds like.
Speaker 3 (01:34:22):
A fucking internet nerd that doesn't treat women, to be
quite honest, and he's projecting his insecurities onto the world.
And he also sounds like he's probably got a lot
of people fucking killed, so fucking and speaking of internet
nerds that don't know how to treat women, Elon's bogus
journey continues.
Speaker 2 (01:34:42):
Oh, I don't we're going back to Nick Fuentes.
Speaker 3 (01:34:43):
Then well we could have done, but no, he doesn't
know how to treat women. He's never never even see
a woman. Actually, Nick fent Is is a proud virgin,
although he has made some statements about how you should
probably marry girls in their late teens, which is.
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
Peky, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:08):
But hey, hey, but he's not going to do that,
is he? Like? Come on, come on, Nick, come on Nick.
We know the real reason anyway. Ashley Saint Clair, if
you remember, she's recently become yet another one of Elon
(01:35:29):
Musk's brood mares, and she's decided basically to suit Elon
Musk because he hasn't actually acknowledged their child yet. So
this is reported in the Daily Mail. Saint Claire twenty
six file a petition in New York on Friday, asking
for total custody of her son, who goes by RSC
(01:35:51):
in the court docs, and for Musk fifty three to
take a paternity test. As part of the exhibits for
the paternity petition, the Conservative Firebrand shared a picture of
Musk holding her son, who was born in September of
last year. Alleged text messages from after the child's birth
were also added in the suit, which includes one from
the day that the boy was born. Saint Clair had
(01:36:14):
sent Musk a picture of her clutching the newborn in
the delivery room. Ah well, Musque replied, because those paternal
instincts just straight kicking, straight away. You know, I've been
told it's an unbreakable bond I love that you'll never experience.
(01:36:36):
But no elon Musk's put ah well, anyway, she responded,
He's perfect, and Musk replied, I look forward to seeing
you and him this weekend, which is surprisingly formal. It
sounds a little bit like a sort of Victorian father
for like hey. In another Saint Clair sent him a
(01:36:56):
selfie of her and a friend, to which Musker applied
high qt, and she then texted him back saying hi,
see you soon, so the tesla Barson first Buddy followed
up with a shocking reply. He then takets back, I
(01:37:18):
want to knock you up again. But then other messages
show Musk talking about a credible death threat on his life,
saying that he was number two after Trump for assassination.
Our promises, promises, But he told her wake up, this
is not the time for sentiment at the expense of safety.
(01:37:40):
If I make a mistake on security, So and so
redacted because this is the kid's name, will never know
his father and Saint Clair responded saying that's why the
father spot on the birth certificate is blank, right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
E.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
Anyway, he has my last name, and Musk added necessary
for now only the paranoids survive. The man's a idiot,
he really do. No, he's never been off the fucking
catching it. No, seriously, apparently takes it once a week,
(01:38:18):
but he defends it because he's it's medically prescribed. But
like you know, I'll be a storage if his bladder
holds out. But anyway, apparently, repeated keetsman us can give
you delusions of grandeur and a feeling of separation from
the rest of the world. But I don't think we're
seeing any of that from Elon Musk anyway. So also
(01:38:41):
basically because he's fearful of assassination, he's not seen the
child nor signed the birth certificate. That's what he's claiming.
But he continues the threat level will reach insane levels
until the election is decided. Loose lips sink ships, and
it's like, I don't understand how how signing your son's
(01:39:05):
birth certificate would make your threat for assassination. Surely she
could post it to you, like, I don't know this.
This sounds like, this sounds like, so why have you
not come and seeing the kids. I'm an international spy, baby,
I shouldn't be able to tell you this Like that
sounds like the book is. Yeah, well I'm undercovering the
(01:39:27):
book is at the minute because I'm a spy.
Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
I thought you just said that he was exhibiting those
signs of delusions of grandeur.
Speaker 3 (01:39:35):
Well, I was being sarcastic.
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
Okay, the man's incredibly hard to read, Neil, You're hard
to read.
Speaker 3 (01:39:44):
I know. I'm sorry. I'm drier than Gandy's flip flops sometimes.
But he then goes that he in another text exchange,
he said that. Sinclair says that she felt that their
relationship broke down when must fixer and right hand man
Jared but Charl allegedly got involved. She claimed, he said
(01:40:07):
a lot of pretty horrible things to me that he
attributed to you, and I feel as though there was
never a rift in our relationship before that, which that's interesting.
That sounds to me like, she said, Jared's come up
to me and said, Elon said this and this and
this about you. Maybe that like you're a gift in
(01:40:29):
bitch that got pregnant on purpose because I'm the richest
man in the world. One can only speculate, like whether
this came from Jared or Elon or what was actually said,
obviously is completely unknown, but it certainly seems like there
is that one of them has got hopes for this
relationship that maybe the other one doesn't, She then claimed.
(01:40:52):
She then said, if you're in New York, if you'd
like me to come to DC, I would really appreciate
being able to speak to you in person. I care
about you deeply and feel as though third parties have
put a major rift in our relationship, but I truly
wish was better for the sake of our son musk over.
The gentleman responds hmm okay, to which she then replied
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with a gift of Jim Carrie in ace Ventura, saying
alrighty then, so they've obviously made up, apparently, and then
she adds, then he added, well, we do have a
legion of kids to make. Now call me a cynical,
(01:41:43):
but this sounds like somebody that's been pursued by a
girl as God fucking slept with her then realized that
maybe she's a bit on the make doesn't want to
sort of tell her himself, so he's got his sort
of third party to to intervene. But unfortunately she's got
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pregnant and she's not going to let go of that.
She's attaching herself to him like a barnacle dipped in
fucking super clip. And when he's even being sort of
to me, maybe I'm reading too much of it. When
he's responding hmm okay, she's going, right, okay, that's I'd
be like, Okay, are you fucking serious, You fucking had
(01:42:26):
a baby with me, your bastard, come and fucking look
after it. But she goes, no, no, I'll put a
picture of Jim carry up because she's trying to creep
back in with him, and then he goes, well, we
do have a legion of kids to make, which is
basically him going, Ah, this bitch is crazy, but I
might I might get her to touch it if I'm lucky.
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It seems greasy and pathetic on both sides as I sake.
Maybe maybe I'm reading too much into it, but basically
that's what I see, so anyway. She claims in the
findings that Musk has only ever met the boy three
times and that he's not involved in the raising of
the child at all, but she also alleges that he
wasn't present for the birth and hasn't really expressed any
(01:43:16):
interest in seeing the child at all. According to documents,
she believes that the child was conceived on the island
of Saint Bart's, and she requests an order for genetic testing.
I am not currently married to respondent or any other person.
I did not have sexual intercourse with any other male
during the time the child was conceived. And that doesn't
(01:43:37):
necessarily mean that she's had sexual intercourse with Elon because
a lot of his other children were conceived by IVF.
It just means that basically that's just legal talk to
basically say she believes that Elon is the only possible father.
But that's shitty behavior. It's one of those things where
(01:43:59):
it's like, I don't think anyone comes out of that
smelling of roses to quite honest, and I think it's
dreadful for the child that I know you could be forgiven.
Some people have made the suggestion, this is not necessarily
the opinion of some day call it conspiracy, that the
child is basically being used as a as a as
(01:44:20):
a tool by both parties.
Speaker 2 (01:44:23):
True. And again though, it's so tragic that like this
gets played out in public like this. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:44:30):
Yeah, it's so grim, isn't it. And it's so tacky, Yeah,
it's it is.
Speaker 2 (01:44:35):
It's a child at the center of this. This is
the thing fucking idiots are playing around on social media. Yeah,
but both.
Speaker 3 (01:44:44):
Of them again, you know, get using. I mean, she's
not the first one to do it and this and
she may well not have done it, who knows. It
could be love's eternal dream, but getting pregnant to snare
a rich man is not usually recommended. Also, this concept
of just fathering fucking kids, but they're not looking after them,
or not taking any interest in their lives. It's just
(01:45:06):
cruel and it flies in the face of so called
conservative values as well, Like it is ridiculous. I mean
we saw that, didn't we That exchange as fans basically
like the backlash against Elon having yet another child out
of wedlock. A lot of them were like, are you serious?
This is not what we want. But I didn't care
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about that. But just on the level of like these
poor fucking kids, they're almost like accessories, aren't they Exactly?
Speaker 2 (01:45:35):
Yeah, we are just not even being considered. That's what
That's what's hitting me in this exchange.
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
So, yeah, this this behavior is pretty unacceptable. But most
people's standards, I would think it's not too controversial for
us to say that, But other people have other standards
of what is acceptable, and according to what's acceptable to
Nick Flenter's and what is unacceptable is the small amount
(01:46:07):
of people who've been deported from America under Trump's regime.
See he tweets out that Trump has officially deported fewer
and eagles in his first month in office thirty seven
thousand than Joe Biden's monthly average, which is fifty seven thousand.
If only the administration were as aggressive with immigration as
(01:46:29):
it is about budget cuts. So that's white nationalist Nick
Fuentes tweeting out that he's disappointed with Trump for not
dehumanizing and abusing more people. And this is retweeted by
Harrison Smith, who by the way, has a fucking crucifix
(01:46:50):
in his name on Twitter, but doesn't seem to carry
that attitude out and he says unacceptable. The number should
be five hundred thousand a month and there is no
excuse to fall short legally, financially, politically, and logistically. They
(01:47:13):
have everything they need. So what is the holder? And
that's the Christian Harrison Smith who works for Info Wars,
who wants people to be brutalized and deported en mass
potentially violently. I just fucking I don't understand this immigration thing.
(01:47:36):
It's absolute bullshit, Like, what's a fucking bullshit? I wonder
if people like actually believe believe that everything when they
talk about immigrants coming over blah blah blah taking their job,
whether they actually believe any of that, or whether that
is just the excuse for I want people of color.
Speaker 2 (01:48:01):
Out of it. I guess, you know, in some cases
it is that, but in other cases, I don't believe it,
so like with Brexit, you know, the argument was a
lot about like taking back control of the borders and
all this sort of thing. But I do think it
speaks to a deep psychological thing of as humans, as society,
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and as communities. The idea of invaders is scary when
political people use immigrants as a tool for that kind
of rhetoric.
Speaker 3 (01:48:37):
Yeah, it speaks on a psychological level to us, like
we don't want invaders coming in and taking what is
rightfully ours.
Speaker 2 (01:48:47):
That's how it's fun. And I think it just speaks
of some people in that kind of way, but they
don't understand that's what's being used against them.
Speaker 3 (01:48:57):
So it's like a mind hack almost. So it works
on a number of levels because it is the acceptable
face of racism. It's the justification for racism. But I
would assume that particularly Nick Fenters and I would hazard
a guest with Harrison Smith, that it's actually about racism,
But other people it's a way of presenting the argument
in a sanitized way and also praying on their say,
(01:49:19):
inherent instinctial prejudices, systemic prejudice, institutional prejudices, and stuff like
that that none of us can escape because you grow
up in these systems and institutions. Yeah, that's an interesting
take on it. Yeah, it's defarious and it's for dicks.