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Cool. Yeah, all right,you ready, I'm ready, all righty,
welcome back everybody understanding propaganda in thehouse. Today. I got my
main man, Charlie Robinson. Whatis going on, Charlie? I mean,
just living through propaganda like on anhourly basis. It's actually unreal because
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I was thinking about this earlier andit seems as though, and it's probably
just a skewed perspective, but itseems though since I started this podcast,
the level of propaganda has just gonethrough the fucking roof has gone up.
The quality has gone down. Yeah, Like I made the joke before that
like back in the day, youhad real masters of propaganda. You had
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James Angleton, you had Bill Donovan, you had Dullest right hell, you
had Lenin, you had Girbals.And now what we have are the inbred
kids of these fucking people who justdon't know how to do propaganda correctly,
you know how, Like when whenthe king rules and then he he's a
good king, and then he handsdown the empire to his shitthead son who's
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inbred and never worked a day inhis life and doesn't have to. That's
that they've handed down the propaganda responsibilitiesfrom the people that earned it, like
the good ones. And I don'tlove propaganda obviously, but I have respect
the people that are are excellent atdoing whatever their craft is. I can,
I can, there's an appreciation forit. But what we have now
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is like maybe it just maybe thequality of the propaganda is directly proportionate to
the intelligence level of the general public. I guess yes. But I've also
kind of concluded that when you propagandizepeople, the brain is really kind of
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only it only absorbs information in aset grouping of ways, and so they
have a very limited um pool towork with, you know what I mean,
There's only so and so once youcome to understand the techniques that they
use. Um that's why I harpon everybody should understand the old OSS documents.
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They're like the most it's an exposeon how to do propaganda. Really,
when you start researching guys like rhKnapp, who basically designed the entire
psych warfare program for the OSS thatwe still kind of utilize today, it's
like it's unbelievable that they still thinkthey can get away with it because all
the data and information on how theydo propaganda is out there, right,
So you would think like it wouldbe like, you show everyone how the
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magician really like where the rabbit isin his hat, and then you would
think like the next time those peoplewent to a magic show, they'd be
like, oh, this is bullshit, right, there's right, I know
where that rabbited the rabbits in theback of his jacket or something, you
know, and and and you wouldbe wrong because the people still fall for
it over and over again. Andit's like an indictment on you know how
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gullibility of people or or maybe justnice trusting people have never considered that they're
being lied to on an industrial scaleby these people. I don't know.
Yeah, so it's funny. Ilove my sister to death, God bless
her soul, and she is ashe's extremely woke. And the problem is
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she's constantly bitching about the government,this, the government, that big farm
of this big farm of that.But then she was first of mind to
get all three of her fucking dosesand just lapped it up like a fucking
dog. It's like unbelievable how peoplecan have this anti government mindset. It's
still just go with the flow ofthings. It's uh, I think,
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like, like you said, thoseguys that crafted the first well, the
OSA, I shouldn't say the firstpropaganda program because it's been used for millennium,
but the ones know the OSS documents. Those guys had a real deep
understanding of how human psychology works andhow people can can convince themselves to do
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things that are against their own bestinterest and what the what the power of
the herd, you know, andstaying in that herd mentality, like what
does that do to people? Soyou can be anti government all day long?
And they know that there's still apercentage of those people that will line
up and take the shot afterwards.So it's it's it's it's like, if
you like science and you're interested ingovernment, this is the perfect angle to
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get into. Its propagandic because youget a little bit of everything. You
know, you get media, youget science, you like brain science,
you get behavioral science, you getgovernment fuckory like the way they do.
It's a fascinating topic. I'm I'mglad you're the right person to do this
show because you understand it, butor just about anybody I've ever met,
So, yeah, the past coupleof months has been tough. For me
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to get two shows, because like, all my energy and focus has been
on my book. I think I'mright about the hundred thousand word mark in
the book, and so I'm I'mcrunching to get it done and out by
September, which means it'll be outby October or November. So yeah,
tell a book, that's how itgoes. But you you know what you've
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sent over to me that I've justkind of been able to read through a
couple of chapters, good stuff.Man. People are gonna be people are
gonna see you that shooting from awhole weird angle that like, you know,
like you see you see a prominentshooting and then somebody shows you like
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a camera angle that you've never seenbefore, and you go, WHOA.
I feel like you're going to bringlike a camera angle to the Kennedy thing
that nobody ever saw before, andthey're gonna go, oh, no,
I didn't know about this. SoI find it frustrating because, with only
a couple of exceptions, all thedata that I gathered to make my conclusions
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has been out there for thirty fortyfucking years. You know, maybe some
of it in the nineties or twoearly two thousands came out. But other
than my work on the Winterland withthe ice skating rink, which is completely
original, I'm the only person toever uncover the fact that the Winterland where
David Ferry allegedly when ice skating,was owned by Lyndon Johnson, and I
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connected all I connected the CIA toMary Boots Roberts who was running the Winterland
and her career in NASA allegedly afterthe fact. Like yeah, so other
than that, most of the informationhas been out there. People are just
so fucking dumb that they And plusthere's a co intel pro aspect to Kennedy
research. All of these fucking formsthat people go to to talk about Kennedy
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is filled with people who do nothingbut shit on new ideas. Like seriously,
yeah, but don't isn't there apart of you that actually kind of
is not you know, like atiny bit respectful of the job that they
did with Kennedy with how detail,how many different tentacles they had going on,
Like the fact that there's that thepresident or like the vice president I
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guess owned that ice skating rink orroller rink? Was it n ice skating
rink? Like in that it wasin that that played a role in it.
Like, that's the level of detailthat we don't see these days in
these false flag operations. We don'tsee that. We only see them do
like surface level stuff. We don'tsee them going like five layers deep like
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they did with Kennedy. No wonder. It's so confusing to figure out they
really had the varsity team working onthat one. I mean, and mistakes
were made, of course, wouldsay, but but but but still there's
they put they put the best,the all star team really on Kennedy and
created this confusion. That's fun.It's like fifty years later and we're still
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sixty years later. Yeah, it'sthey did a masterpiece. And if I
had to trace it to one guywho coordinated all the deception that we in
the lead up in the lead upto the assassinations, was most likely a
guy named George Joe Anitas, whowas the head of psychological warfare for the
CIA, working out of Miami withTed Shackley and David Morales and all of
the key CIA players involved plus JoeAnita spent the summer of sixty three in
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New Orleans wrangling the Cubans. Theanti cast Cuban guys. So yeah,
But basically, when you come tounderstand Kennedy, you realize that every event
that we know, from his workingat the book depository to his shooting at
the other people's targets at the shootingrange, to the Tippet shooting, to
everything was a pre arranged series ofstaged events that was really designed to paint
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Oswald as a communist and a dissidentand a violent guy. That's what I'm
talking about. If they went tothe trouble of setting these things up years
in advance, you know, doingthis and having that alibi, and having
these guys and having doubles and allthe like, it just it just took
a It was It was horrible,awful. It changed the world forever.
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But but if you're going to dothat, if that's your mission is to
kill Kennedy, then and not getcaught and blame it on somebody else.
Boy, they they they really likeinvested in that. They took the time
to set up things that, likeyou said, like years in advance,
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where where or you know, wranglingLike you said, he had to go
fly to Houston or was it Houstonor Galphs or New Orleans. He fly
there and wrangle people up and everything, Like, all of this stuff is
taking takes a lot of time andenergy, and it's for one event,
and if you miss that event bya half a second, it's over.
It's like waiting for a comic impact, you know, but that one little
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point in time, and if yourcalculations are just a little bit off and
you're the earth isn't right where thecomic goes right by you and you miss
it. But these guys like madeall the calculations and pulled it off and
kept kept everyone in the dark aboutit for for so long that well not
everybody, I mean, clearly peoplehad questions, but but the general public,
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you know. I mean, Idon't know what are the what are
the numbers now, like the statisticsof polling numbers of people that think that
Kennedy was actually killed by Oswald todayversus at the time of the shooting.
I wonder what those numbers look like. I don't know. I think it's
like two out of three think itwas a conspiracy, and the one out
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of three have never opened a fuckingbook in their life, right, Yeah,
it's funny, you know, asfar as propaganda, goes in the
modern era. The one thing thatI'm just the Biden administration is just just
never the dumb acts that they fuckingdo just never ceased to amaze me.
Putting what's her name, Katrine JeanPierre and as press secretary to replace Jensaki,
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who I fucking hated Jensaki. Butshe was competent at her job.
She's good at her job. Shewas no Micinnanny or Ari Fleischer, but
she's good. She was good.I hit that and um, but like,
uh, this, this new checknumber one proves replacement theory is true
because she you know, she onlygot the job because she's the fucking black
lesbian. Right, there's a diversityhigher And that's not even my opinion on
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it. Like they when they announcedthat she was being hired, they announced
her as the first black gay presssecretary, and it's like what's her name?
The like, who cares? Firstblack press secretary? She's that.
And it's like when you set outto do that and you say, well,
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we're going to set up to makethis position the most diverse position ever,
well, then by doing that,you automatically eliminate the possibility that of
a whole pool of people that arenot as diverse, or she's horrible but
are more qualified. Dude, ifI'm Biden, if I'm Joe Biden,
and I am a disaster on wheelslike he is, and everything that I
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do is wrong. I want thestrongest liar I can get. If it's
a white, straight male with awho's bald, wearing a suit and tie
every day and looks exactly like everyNPC in government, then that's the guy
I want. I want the personthat stands up there and can look reporters
in the eye and lie their brainsout. And I think this Jehan Pierre
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Chick is Let's give her the benefitof the doubt, Corey. Let's say
this about her. Let's say thatshe is the first black lesbian press secretary,
and let's acknowledge how stunning and bravethat is. First, of course,
I just don't need to know whatyou ate last night. Okay,
it doesn't matter, of course.But what if she's just like a good
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person who can't lie on this level? This is like industrial strength lying,
Like, do you gotta lie abouteverything all the all the time? Keep
all your lies straight? This requireslike a real psychopath. It's just not
that maybe she's bad at her job, because she's good at being a human
being. But she was definitely hiredas a diversity pick because they announced it,
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Yeah, this is what we're doing. We're going to go find this
person. And then they found theperson and then they announced her as they
didn't even say her name. Theysaid, this is the first first black
trans ramps whatever. Maybe she's transfuck she might as well be. Um,
they're calling her the ebonics are,which I think is like the fucking
best she's she's the binder bitch though, because she she can't operate without the
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binder. Oh no, that wasthat was that one time Peter Doucy asked
her question and she's like, oh, let me see, and she flipped
through the binder for like a solidsixty seconds and she's like, yeah,
I don't have an answer for you. It was like, what a fucking
rookie move. Yeah, Like,those people need to those people in their
training, they need to be taughtthe basics. They need to be taught
girbels and they need to be taughtlenin and they need to be taught all
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the traditional propaganda stuff and why itworked. And I'm sure they're not doing
that. They're like, oh,just go out, you'll be fine,
to push her out on the stage. Yeah, And look, she doesn't
have to deal with matt Leey atthe State Department. He'd tried her to
shreds. He's brutal, he'd puther in tears. But I mean,
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we watched what he's done to Kirbyand every I could. By the way,
of course, I called it whenwhen they announced her as as the
pick, and then she got inthere and her first day on the job,
she did the binder thing where shelooked through it with Peter Ducey asked
your question, and she could,I said, I put on Twitter.
They're gonna go to the bullpen withina month and pull John Kirby from the
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State Department and put him in therenext to her on some of these press
conferences. And because because she can'tstrike anybody out, and they're going to
bring him in from the bullpen todo it. And and it didn't happen
in a month. It took tenweeks instead of four weeks, but it
did happen. And and then therewas John Kirby standing right beside her,
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answering questions on her behalf the news. Let it leaked that he was actually
a candidate for the position in thefirst place. Oh really, Oh yeah
he would have been I don't likethe fucking guy. He's a military yeah,
but he would have done the jobright. He would have not made
us look stupid in front of thefucking world. And uh no, you
know, you have to have yourfucking uh your diversity higher. You got
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to. So another propaganda we're stillgetting the Russia might lose propaganda, which
is hilarious to me. This morning, I watched a video on why Russian
tanks or the worst in the worldor something like that. I was put
out by like CNN, and thenshowed a tank getting blown up. I'm
like, yeah, if you hitit with a fucking rocket, any tank
is going to be worse than theworld, right right and and and by
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all accounts, they're not sending theirbest tanks either to Ukraine. They're kind
of they might have some one ofthose military industrial complex type relationships where it's
like, go ahead and sacrifice theold tanks. We'll make you new ones.
You know what I mean. You'refighting Ukraine, You're not fighting like
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right, right, They're like theforty fourth military in the world or something
crazy like that. You'll be fine. You can use the old, the
old, the old, you know, cold war tanks. So I've always
admired Putin because Putin rebuilt a countryfrom nothing. The America destroyed the Soviet
Union, and he brought Russia backto be a world power in less than
twenty years. He is a fuckingmiracle worker. Politically, I got a
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kick at it the other day.He was he was giving a speech and
he was talking about the war andit was kept being addressed as the war
by reporters. He said, thisis just military operation. This isn't a
war. He's like, we haven'teven done anything serious yet, Like fuck
yeah, yeah, Like if hewanted to it, could you know it
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could it could rain missiles on Ukraineif if that was his goal. But
he's been as far as I cantell, it seems that he's been quite
measured with the sort of verbal attacksthat he's getting, the outright lies of
the West and NATO that they've beensaying about him, the things that the
media has been reporting, Oh he'sdone the troops have done this, and
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it's exactly the opposite. I mean, it would have been easy for him
to be like, oh, oh, yeah, you think I'm doing all
these things. Well, well,if you're going to report that I'm doing
it, well, then maybe Iought to. Just if I'm gonna get
crucified in the media for doing thesethings that I haven't done, maybe maybe
I will send in the supersonic missilesthat will blow your town to smithereens before
you even hear it coming. Yeah. I mean, if you're gonna do
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the time, you might as welldo the crime, right, might as
well? Yeah. Well, butbut he's he's he's he's a he's a
deep operator who understands, he understandsthe stuff. You would think that Biden
would understand this stuff being in power, you know, in a position of
power as long as he has.But he's really bad at his job.
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Yeah. I think he just doeshave a longer money and that's about it.
Yeah, he's pretty good at launderingmoney. Um. I wonder though,
speaking of propaganda, sometimes propaganda worksby by not giving you something,
but removing something from you. Andthey they use the removal of information to
get that decrepit old man into officein the first place. Because that hunter
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Biden laptop that was the October surprisein twenty twenty that should have rightly taken
him out. And the job thatthe media did of suppressing that and and
calling it Russian disinformation and a Russianhack and nonsense and all this stuff.
They did a good and they didthey did enough to get him into office.
Now I also think that they stolethe election. But but but they
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did enough to to deflect righteous criticismfrom Biden long enough to get him to
the election and then they could dowhatever they needed to do. But but
but like we have videos of thepresident's son weighing out crack cocaine on a
digital scale, We have it onvideo that is that's amazing because that didn't
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come from the from the laptop.That came from his iCloud account, his
eycloud. Yeah, that wasn't evenon the laptop. What happened to a
fucking Apple scanning your ship for pornography? Didn't They announced they were going to
do that a couple of years ago. They didn't say they weren't going to
allow you to have it. Theyjust said they were going to also sell
it on the Black Mark. So, um, the Hunter Biden I cloud
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is gonna be even more fruitful thanthe laptop. The laptop was two hundreds
something gigs. The iCloud account isfour hundred and fifty gigs. So we
got more information that's going to becoming house the horrors. Yeah, he
spent thirty thousand dollars in five monthson prostitutes. And I'll be honest with
you, I don't know if youif you gave me thirty thousand dollars,
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I don't know if I could doit. I don't know if I've never
done I've never gotten a prostitute inmy life, for the record, but
even if I had and knew howto do it the right way, that
sounds like a lot of money.I don't know. Five months, I
don't know what's that. What's awhat's a hunter Biden? Prostitute? Go
for question? I would assume therein the five to ten thousand dollars a
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night range. Oh okay, well, in that case, then you could
blow through thirty grand fairly easy.If you're I mean, if you're doing
it with streetwalkers, you'll be fuckingchicks for two months, you know.
That's what I'm saying. That That'swhat I'm saying. I just don't know
how this all works. Yeah,so, um, Hunter Biden is a
fucking mess. But here's the thing. We have not heard a peep from
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from the White House on it.Like nothing, they're not what do you
say try to diffuse a bomb afterit's already gone off? You just go,
what do you want from me?Kids? Fucked up next? You
know, it's like like the bestanswer is what are you gonna do?
Yeah, I mean guy likes himselfsome coke and hookers. Who doesn't Yeah
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exactly. Um, that'd be reallyfunny if the Press secretary was like,
listen about the Hunter Biden cocaine andhookers parties, like guy likes to party,
you know, and like and shejust left it like that, you'd
be like, what, guy's ona run, man, he's on a
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bender. You know how it goesyou go to you can't go anymore.
It just seems like it never endswith him, Like Hunter Biden is like
the fucking wishing well that just keepson giving, you know. Uh yeah,
Like it's so it's there's so muchwith him that it sounds fake,
you know, like like like shackingup with your dead brother's wife. That
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is so insane that's that in andof itself is like automatic disqualification for membership
to the human race. But thenyou'd throw in all of the pedophile stuff
that's involved, then the hookers andthe coke and and the dad and the
I mean it's like he's he's everyhe's done, he's done every single thing
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wrong that if you're the president,you're like, as long as my kids
don't do any of these things,and there's like a big list, as
long as they don't do any ofthese things, and then Hunter Biden has
done all of them, Like onekid has done all of the bad things.
Pedophilia, drugs, alcohol, guns, marrying your dead brother's sister,
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h fraud, wire fraud, internationalwire fraud, possession of a firearm next
to a school. I mean,they could the FBI could drag of sex
trafficking of Eastern European girls. Theycould drag him in and give him a
thousand years in prison for what he'sdone, and yet nobody's doing anything.
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I think that this is also ahuge problem. Like I know it's never
going to happen, but if JoeBiden had his son arrested and prosecuted for
all of this, it'd be astart, you know what I mean,
it'd be a step in the rightdirection. But right now you look at
this and you go, nothing's gonnahappen. Hunt. Everybody knows nothing's gonna
happen, Hunter Biden, nothing's gonnahappen. Though he's never gonna go to
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pause. Garland is a piece ofshit, fucking in general, what a
fuck I'm due. At the time, I was a little irritated by the
Republicans Shenanigans when they were preventing Garlandgetting on the Supreme Court, just because
I thought it was I was like, this isn't and I was like,
fucking have the hearings and vote no, right, But instead they didn't even
have the hearings. Now I'm like, thanking fucking Jesus that they've every single
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day that they did that ship becauseyou can't have that guy on the Supreme
Why don't you put Bill Burr onthere while you're at it? S These
are these people are criminals. Theidea that they're in charge of law and
orders like hysterical to me. Butthese are actual criminals, not like guys
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that are cheating on their taxes orguys that are cheating on this or that.
No, these guys are plotting likehardcore corporate and governmental crimes and covering
up war crimes and actual crimes andall. These are the worst people in
the world. Marek Garland, BillBurr, these are bad guys under any
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criteria that you judge them under.Bill bill Burr's the comedian. Oh,
Bill Barry, Bill Bill Burr isfantastic, but he's investigated just to just
to be sure. Oh have youseen Bill Burr's new comedy special. It's
He's a woke asshole. I willwith the one at Red Rock. I
don't know if I don't think it'sat Red Rock. I saw one recently
within the past couple of months wherehe had like three or four different comedians
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come out. It was on likeNetflix or something, and it was like
a multi part, multi comedian special. I didn't see that one, because
yeah I was. I was atRed Rock and saw him film his special.
Oh no shit, yeah, yeah, I don't think it's come out
yet. He this one he cameout and he just ragged on people concerned
about the vaccine and ship and peopleconcerned about wearing masks. I'm like,
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go fuck yourself, asshole. It'sfunny because when I saw him do his
special, he didn't do any ofthat ship Oh really and that was three
four months ago. Maybe there wasnone of it. It was. It
was great. Actually he was quitethe opposite. Huh, that's crazy.
And he had it at Red Rocks, which gives the gives the participant whoever
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the band or the comedian or whoevergives them, the option to say whether
they want masks or no masks,or facts or novaks, and it was
no masks novaks needed, So otherwisewe wouldn't gone. And I remember like,
oh, this is gonna be good, and I didn't hear Eddie didn't
do any of that stuff. Wewere we had good seats and I was
listening and I was watching for thatand it wasn't It wasn't that, So
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I was yeah, comedian woke comedianslike I'm just I'm like, who the
fuck's your target market here? Man? Like ten people? Well it it's
low woke comedy is really low levelcomedy. I would think, like,
like, the people that are goingto laugh at that are are dumb.
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So you have to make the comedyfitting Matt matching, you know, like
match it has to match the audiencelevel. I don't know. I like
Bill Burr. I think I thinkhe's I always thought he's taken like a
more measured approach like you guys areall about. Yeah, but you're definitely
correct about Bill Barr, you know. And back at Joe Biden real quick.
The one thing that is to meshines above all his other known crimes
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is that he was an honorary pallbearer for Jack Valenti and there was only
about fifteen or twenty of them,and Joe Biden was one of them.
So I really want to know therelationship between Valenti and Joe Biden. Unfortunately,
dark shit in Joe Biden's past.Yeah, But unfortunately everything related to
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Valenti other than his FBI file iseither suppressed or available under aliases that I
haven't figured out yet. So aliashe used a couple of different aliases.
If Valenti did um gi Zeppie toGeorge, he used the alias of Pierre,
and I forget the last name,but I think the Pierre, the
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Pierre alias that he used, Ibelieve links him to another alias that he
used that was actually referred to byOtto Skorzeny as Max. Max referred to
the Null shooter as Max or Zed, so Valenti was definitely had a relationship
with Skorzeni at some time. See, we don't know what Valenti's war record
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was. He was in World WarTwo, but not as his official story
was, He's a bomber pilot whoflew fifty bombing missions. Bullshit. That
guy was a fucking assassin and hewas trained as an assassin by the OSS.
And I wouldn't even be surprised ifhe was in the OSS battalion that
was working with the Nazis at thetime, with guys like you get to
go home as a bomber if theyflew twenty five missions. Oh, is
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that the Is that the story?Because then then that debunks his story because
he's get the option if you wantto come back in, you can come
back in. Or I don't know, but I always thought that was it.
Or maybe the statistics are not goodfor how many bombers made it,
so flying fifty missions is pretty ambitious. Yeah. I really want to finish
my current book because there's so manyother things I want to get to that
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I've put off researching until I untilI can start over. You know what
I mean, It's like, uhyeah, it's it's frustrating because I mean,
I honestly, I've probably got tenbooks I want to read and like
fifty year period of history that Iwant to jump into. But yeah,
getting this book out priority numero.You know. Yeah, it's amazing.
We still see Kennedy propaganda today,Like, uh, MSNBC like a year
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ago, did an hour long specialon on Lee Harvey Oswald and how he
killed the president. It's like,who the fuck? It's a six shut
up round, sure target market forthat, Yeah, exactly. I guess
MSNBC viewers not really paying attention.They're just they'll just believe whatever the first
story is that they're told, evenif it doesn't make any sense, like
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nineteen Arab hijackers passports Charlie, Um, your last book, Um, it's
been out for a while. Areyou working on something new? I am
working on Um. Yeah, I'mworking on a I'm working on a project
called macro Plus. And in fact, I will show you the I just
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straight stole CNN Plus's logo. Um, and that is a pay paywall.
I'm gonna be doing like crazy interviews, more writings, articles, and group.
We I just recorded a great hfive person interview, a five person
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talk about about false flags a couplenights ago. So yeah, it's not
launched yet. We're still we're workingon it this summer. So that's what
I'm doing instead of writing a booknumber four, which I do want to
write, and I do know whatI'm gonna do. I decided that this
was kind of a priority. Ifeel like they're moving to you know,
we've seen the censorship and like YouTubeand all of the social media platforms,
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video sharing platforms, we've seen allthat censorship, and it's podcasts have been
left relatively unscayed through this whole thing, and I feel like that time is
I've been from Spotify. Oh yeah, I understanding propaganda and Day zero have
been removed from Spotify. Okay,so yeah, it's I feel like it's
coming and I want to make surethat I have a place where everyone can
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go to find my shows. I'mgonna have the Macro Plus will be the
premium version of that, which hasadditional content stuff I can't talk about,
like even now, I feel likeI talk about quite a bit. But
but there are some some some topicsthat I just I just can't do shows
about because I know that they willbe I know that it just puts a
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spotlight on me, like certain schoolshootings and whatnot that are very sensitive.
So so I want to be ableto talk about that stuff, but I
want to be able to and Iwant to do it in a way where
I don't feel like I'm looking overmy shoulder of censorship. So that's what
we're doing building out this premium content. We're gonna put everything, keep everything
in house, and get ready andget everything backed up. Everything is already
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backed up on ipfs thanks to Midnightmic over at OBEDM doing that. So
we're we're making plans to wall offthis garden just in case these fuckers come
for us. So I think it'sconcerned even with a paywall, is that
PayPal is laying the hammer down onpeople. You know, their partner with
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the ADL and anybody who doesn't likewhat they're talking about is getting the ax.
And so I've got like two backupPayPal accounts just in case. The
biggest thing for us, we makemost of our money through Sprinker, but
Sprinker does PayPal, and like theydon't have a direct deposit from you know,
like we have them a bank routingnumber and stuff like. That's the
biggest thing. But because honestly,I don't think the banks are out looking
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for people. I think it's theseindependent organizations like the ADL that are growing
out and lobbying to have certain peopletaking off the platforms. Yeah. I
just did a show in one ofthe parts that we talked about was the
the ADL partnering with They they're lookingfor anti semitism in finance, that's what
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they said. I was like,that's a big problem, anti semitism in
finance. I thought all the bankerswere due yeah, like and so,
and I was like so like sowe partnered with PayPal. I was like,
oh, I know what you're talkingabout. I know what you're doing.
This isn't about removing anti Semitism fromthe banking community. This is about
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being able to turn off people's accountsif they get it, if they start
criticizing Israel. That's what it is. Well, it's fucking hilarious because these
are not even the Semitic people.These are white people from the Ukraine.
Uh. The Semitic people so fromNorthern Africa and the Middle East. So
yeah, it's the whole fucking thingis a sham, a bunch of fucking
fake Jews. Yeah, but yeah, so that's real scary, and it's
the history of the ADL is fascinating. Are you familiar with the story of
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Leo Frank and Little Mary Fagan?Yeah, he raped her, raped and
murdered her something. Yeah, hewas one of the he was the president
of the I think I forget ifit was New York of whatever, a
local chapter of benigh Breath, whichis another one of these fucking organizations behind
everything. And uh, yeah,he was running a factory and he raped
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and murdered a thirteen year old girland then he paid a black guy in
his factory to accuse another black guyand so that that ended up all coming
out in court and he ended upgoing to jail for life. However,
the ADL was formed to defend him, and they got his sentence reduced to
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like ten years, and then anangry mob said, I don't think so,
and they stormed into the jail,pulled him out, and they hung
them from a tree. Really ohyeah, oh yeah, I didn't know
about that. I didn't know aboutthe happy ending, right right. Yeah,
so yeah, he got he gothung from a tree. But yeah,
every time there's some sort of majorscandal that's affecting the Jewish people,
a new organization has to pop up. And that's how Zionism came about in
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the first place, from the Dreyfusaffair. Dreyfus was a French spy who
was spying for the Germans. Hehad all kinds of gambling debts, and
he was Jewish and he was guilty, and he was caught and the same
thing happened. The rabbinical forces ofthe time came together and threatened the French
government to declare him innocent, andso that's how it went. He ended
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up doing like ten years in jail. And that's why Theodore Hertzel started Zionism
in the first place, as apolitical movement to event anti Semitism and those
kinds of things from happening in thefirst place. So yeah, every time
they do something fucking horrible, theygot to create an organization to cover for
it. But it's funny because whenyou go to the ADL's website, they'll
still say that Leo Frank was innocent. It's like Jesus Christ, of course.
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Well, but but the ADL hasIt's funny that their anti defamation league
and their entire job is going arounddefaming people. It's great. It's like
truth and advertisement, right, likeeverything's inverted. But but yeah, they
partnered with PayPal and and they're asyou know, and they're they're out there
just trying to make people's lives difficult. That that, I don't know,
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point out inconvenient truths. One thingI thought was kind of amazing is that
these they're still doing these fucking Januarysixth hearings. Over January sixth, the
biggest scam. It's it's it's anembarrassment for Franklin. I mean, the
whole thing is done. Yeah,but they actually played clips from independent media
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proving that there was like some sortof plan to storm the capitol, and
they played like Tim Poole, Theyplayed a clip from Salty Cracker. You
know Salty Cracker. I do.He's great. I mean that crack guy
is. He's awesome, he's fantastic. But it's only a matter of time
before they have a clip of meor you up there. Um and uh,
they said, you know, they'renot going to put a clip of
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someone like Salty Cracker into the hearingsat January sixth, and they don't have
a file on the Salty Cracker,you know what I mean. So yeah,
they're gonna be They're gonna be comingafter independent media hard because our ratings
are like ten times MSNBC and CNNand all these other big corporations because oh,
Tim Tim Poole his live streams ofIRL beat CNN Nightly. Yeah,
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like I like, well live streamsplus then it goes out the next day
as a video on YouTube, andthen it goes out as a podcast and
everything. But those those views,downloads, listens, whatever, those they're
like destroying CNN would like what twentypeople at his at his place. Yeah.
And the thing I think it's kindof amazing is that certain people just
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don't seem to get messed with byYouTube. Like Tim Poole doesn't seem to
be getting messed with by YouTube.Neither is Jimmy Door. And Jimmy dor
is pretty vicious on his attacks onthe establishment, and they don't mess with
him at all. I wonder ifthere's like a look away list, like
don't fuck with these guys list.I don't know, I don't know.
Yeah, it's there's been. Youknow, you gotta you gotta figure out
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what the land where the land minesare as best you can and then try
not to step on him. AndI know that Tim Poole does you know,
I mean, I know that he'saware that you of you know,
don't say this because on YouTube battleget you in trouble. So I know
he tries to avoid the major topicsthat that will do that and dance around
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it a little bit. But heputs so much content out that you would
think that at some point he wouldsay something that would get on the wrong
side of the of the censors.But maybe maybe you get to a point
where also if you become too bigand they put you in like you know,
they give you like a seven dayban on on YouTube or whatever,
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and then you come back, thenthose people just unload on their audience about
how horrible you are. And soso it might not be the best strategy
for YouTube to do that to thesebigger channels, but I guess they feel
like there's no repercussions if you silencepeople like us like I don't even put
I don't post anything to YouTube anymore. It's just there's no no reason too.
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I get strikes. It puts somethingup. I got a strike and
I was like, god, damn, and then the next day I got
another strike. It's like for forvideos from like eight months ago, like
what are you doing? Yeah?Why would Yeah, it's frustrating, um
uh for me at least, itseems as though, Um, I'm really
digging writing this book thing, andI think that I can continually write books.
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I think once I pop my cherryand finished this one, I think
you're just going right to the nextone. Isn't going to be that hard.
A problem is, and I'm probablygonna have to I'm coming up with
a business plan that doesn't involve beingon Amazon or any of that stuff,
you know, purely self published onmy own website, because I don't have
much of a choice. Right.So it's gonna be big. It's gonna
be big for me to be geton a lot of shows with a lot
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of promotion. Like next week,I'm doing a show called what's it called
Mystery Something on It's a big podcast. It's in the top fifty on the
charts, and it gets like amillion downloads in episode. Yeah, I'm
doing that next week. I forgetthe Mysterious something podcast. I don't know.
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It's funny because like these bigger showsand you get onto their shows,
I have this. I have tofill out an intake form like what I'm
going to talk about this and that, and it has instructions. When asked
the question restrict your answers to threeminutes. I'm like, I ain't.
Well, I never worked on thisformat before. I've never done that.
Yeah, it would be interesting,but but yeah, we as see it.
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If I could sell, uh,two thousand books a year, I
can make a living. And Ithink I'll be able to sell two thousand
books a year. I don't thinkthat would be that hard. Yeah,
so yeah, well, I mean, but like the content is is great.
Like what I've read of your writingso far is uh, it's every
bit is I mean, it's everybit of professional writings. As some stuffy
(41:30):
British you know, professor, youknow it right, are you guys reading
it? It didn't it wasn't likeyou know, it wasn't it was it
was concise and to the point,and it's I don't know. I think
it's gonna be good when you getit. My fear is that it's going
to be nine thousand pages by thetime you get it, you know,
And this is that's the problem I'mrunning into, is that on each and
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each ever and each incident then I'mtalking about, I could write fifty two
one hundred pages if I went toall the specifics, but I can't do
that on everything. So the bookbasically I'm leaving out a ton and that
hurts me. So I feel likeI have to go back and write another
book almost right away, you know, focusing on the specifics of individual incidents
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like the JD. Tippet. I'mabout twenty pages into the Tippet incident,
and I'm only talking about three orfour witnesses when there were about a dozen,
right because there's only three or fourthat matter, and the rest of
them provided a bunch of contradictory bullshit, you know. So yeah, I
feel like I'm I'm skimming over alot, but I'm plugging in all the
gaps that need to be plugged in, and I think that's all that matters.
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I still, I think I endup coming about three hundred plus pages.
When I wrote the Octopus book,I just wrote and wrote and wrote,
and I didn't I didn't assemble itI didn't write. I didn't start
on page one and end on pagewhatever. I just wrote. I had
fifty different word documents, and eachwas a different topic, and in that
topic I was writing and doing asmuch as I could. When I finally
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got done and counted how many thepages I had from all those those fifty
word documents to you know, theoretically, if I just put them all together,
I had seven hundred ninety pages andthat wow, And I went,
WHOA, Okay, that's not goingto work. Um, But I didn't.
I never stopped myself while I waswriting. Then after I was done
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with it, then I went throughand said, all right, well,
how okay, what's essential? Whatwhat? What's what's garbage? What's fluff?
And let's throw that out? What'swhat? What's good content? But
I don't really need it in here. I'm gonna save that and put that
in. And by the time Igot done, I had cut two hundred
and fifty pages out of it.But I also but like one hundred pages
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of that, one hundred and fiftypages of that were pretty good I could
keep, And so I kept thoseand have used parts of that. I'd
put them. I'd put them allback in and sell it as a second
edition. I mean, I couldbe the book would be too big to
get, too big to print.I think I could do just an ebook,
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you know, second edition ebook.I'm sure people would buy it.
Yeah. The thing I'm having inmost trouble with our tenses because I'm writing
my chapters out of order. Mychapters are bouncing around, but I'm telling
a story, so sometimes I haveto anticipate that I'm going to write something
in a previous chapter that I haven'twritten yet, and so I have to
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refer back to it like I wroteit when I haven't written it, you
know. And then IRE's another thingwith tenses. When you're going through documents
and you're reading through documents, thedocument is in the present and you can
read it and see what the personsays in the present tense because it's an
existing document, but it was fiftyyears ago. So which tense are you
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using? Do you use the pasttense or did he say that he said
this, or did he say thisbecause I'm reading the current documents, but
it was from way back then.So yeah, tenses are I'm sure I'm
going to have a whole bunch messedup and I usually catch those as I'm
rereading. But yeah, the tensesare a big fucking problem, especially dealing
with history and documents and whatnot.Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's something
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I didn't have to worry about toomuch. I wasn't writing it the way
the way you were writing it.But that'll throw people off. Well,
listen, we're living in a worldwhere nobody even knows what gender they are.
I'm sure tenses is like the leastof the problem. So just be
like you would be, like Ijust I identify as present tense. They're
like, okay, yeah, soI haven't. It hasn't been too much
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on the home front. And asfar as these lunatic trans people this past
week, have you seen any Theweek's not over yet, give some time.
There's still something stupid that they cando. I mean, I saw
somebody that was extinction rebellion, thatthat glued their their hand too with quick
drying cement, glued their hand tothe road. And then the picture I
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saw was of a fire department orparamedics or somebody who was kneeling down with
this person and it was a girl. It was a woman who was realizing
she'd made a colossal mistake and he'sgot hurt. You could see her arm
down on the ground and they're alljust kind of sitting on the ground now.
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Because she's stuck there, you can'treally see all of her fingers,
but you can see that like they'rethey're they're they're at least the bottom parts,
like the tips of her fingers areall covered with this quick drain cement.
And there's a and there's a guy, a paramedic with a chisel and
a hammer, and I'm like,oh, and you could see the look
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on this lady's face is like thisis gonna hurt. So I had but
yourself, because the alternative is wecould just bring a steamroller through here and
just flatten mine. Thing is like, who the fuck's job is it to
chissel out someone's hand as a cop. If I showed up on scene and
this bitch is glued to the roadand they say start chiseling, I'm gonna
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be like, no, talk tomy union rep exactly. So I just
can't see the fucking paramedics getting outof chiseling. They mean, they don't
carry a chisel and a hammer withthem, so well, they had all
the time they needed to go backand get one. I'm just thinking they
should have just like they should havejust left her there like for for like
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a full twenty four hours. Theyput offnes around her, orange cones around
her, but just leave her thereand just be like, no, no,
you did this. You have tocommit to this. We're gonna,
we're gonna, we're gonna see whatyou know. You didn't Oh you didn't
take into account the fact that youmight need to go to the bathroom.
Well that's on. You should couldbe sitting to jail right there. I
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mean, they just leave her there, they zoom her into the court,
you know, as she has hertrial. Oh yeah, yeah, we
need to get creative with our punishmentsfor these What about that? I saw
a video this week of a chickwho put a bicycle lock around her neck
and then around her steering wheel.Did you see that one? No,
that's that's smart. Yeah. Sothey were blocking a road and the guy
was pissed off because he was likeon probation or something. Yeah. Yeah,
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she had put a fucking bicycle lockaround her neck and then locked it
to her steering wheel. Like,how fucking stupid do you have to be
I'm telling it, protesting is juststupid. Protesting doesn't accomplish it in these
days unless you're going to burn thewhole fucking system down. There's just no
point. You get out there witha bunch of signs and all you did
was get tired and looked stupid onthe news. Yeah, well until some
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guy who like that guy who's onprobation and has to get to his job
and his probation officer is not goingto accept the fact that he's late,
who grabs all those signs and startsthrowing them away. Like, I wouldn't
have blamed that guy if he gotgotten his truck just revved it up and
just ran those people right over.I'd be like, you're going to You're
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going back to jail anyway, right, run him over? So I tried.
You know, that reminds me ofthe backwards world of New York.
Did you see the case this weekof the bodega owner who got assaulted behind
the counter or stabs the guy andthen he went to jail. Yeah?
Yeah, I think they like that. I think they want that message to
be out there. I think that'spart of the great reset, the build
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back better thing. I think thatyou need to destroy people's spirit and make
them think that they can't defend themselves. They don't even know. You know,
criminals are in charge. Criminals getpreferential treatment. If I defend myself,
I'll go to you. Listen,you shoot first and then you ask
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questions later. Would that with asituation like that, like that bodega guy,
man, you don't sit around andwait for that. You pull out
your gun and you start fucking blastingor stabbing or whatever it was that he
needed to do to get himself outof that situation, you do it.
And if the police have a problem, you know, if if you if
you wind up on a trial orin a jury, you know, on
trial and in front of a jury, you look at the jury. You
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know, you have your attorney say, look, what would you do,
like put yourself in this guy's situation. You can't find one person with a
brain on a jury. You showedtremendous restraint. I would have murdered that
guy with my bare hands. Youknow, I don't know. We're in
a weird, weird spot where they'rethey're trying to make society look ungovernable.
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They're trying to you know, butI'll tell I'll say this though the woke
district attorney weirdos that Soros is financed. They're all in recall elections. Nobody's
interested in this. Chess About inSan Francisco just got recalled, he's thrown
out, he's gone. We've gotGeorge Gascon in Los Angeles he's in a
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recall, Larry Kransner in Philly he'sin a recall. The person in UM
Milwaukee is in a recall. Theperson in Minnesota's in a recallum New York
City, they've got a recall electiongoing there too. Like nobody wants any
of this. Nobody is down withthis sort of las a fair approach to
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policing, and they don't. Andit's, of course because it's sorrows backed.
It's designed to inflame and infuriate anddestroy society. That's what they do.
He starts color revolutions, and theyfinanced all these guys to make it
so they don't prosecute crimes, Like, what the fuck, what's going to
happen? So if you if youknow they're not even going to prosecute a
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crime against you, then you nowyou're the Bedega guy. Now you have
to stand up for yourself because youcan't be like, well, if I
even if if these guys beat meup, at least I know that they'll
get caught and they'll go to prisonfor a long time. No, no,
m they're not. The police aren'teven gonna show up unless you,
the owner, decide that you wantto start taking things into your own hand.
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We're going to see more of this. And I'm and frankly, I'll
tell you if I'm ever called toa jury and the defendant is somebody who
was, you know, mining hisown business, working at a cell phone
place, and some asshole came intried to rob him and he was carrying
and he pulled out a gun andshot the guy eighteen times, I'd be
like, not guilty. There's noway, I'm not. I'm not gonna
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punish people for defending themselves, notin this environment, no way. Yeah.
And it's the crazy thing to meis that we're getting this push from
the government in this direction, butat the same time the Supreme Court is
going to undo everything that uh,the establishment government is pushing. That's the
kind of way that's they gotta fuckinghate this, you know, this talk
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about padding. The Supreme Court isjust pissing me off. Oh my god.
I've read something today where they weresaying the Democratic Party was making a
suggestion that the United Nations come inand disband the Supreme Court. They can't
like, they can't like. Ithink the Supreme Court might hold all the
cards at this point. Um,any law that gets passed the Supreme Court
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doesn't, like they can overturn.Like, there's no check in balance above
the Supreme Court. So I don'tknow, man, I think that they're
the last They're the last thing keepinga society in check at the moment.
Oh. I'm not saying that there'sany sort of legal way to do this.
I'm just saying that's what they saidthey wanted to have happened. And
I was like, this is insane. If you're if you're calling for the
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United Nations to come into America inany capacity, you're a trader, trader,
yep, automatic, whoever you are. If you're standing up, you're
a politician from a microphone and youare requesting United Nations come in immediately after
your press conference, you should beput in handcuffs and taking down to the
police station. Yeah. I completelyagree. Cannot have the United Nations come
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into into America. I understand thattheir headquarters is in New York City.
I know that, but but I'mtalking about like blue helmets type having riots.
We're having. Inflation is through theroof. People are gluing themselves to
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the roads and everything. We needto call in UN troops to help settle
things. No way, Nope,that the way as the UN troops are
an open target. UN troops arean open target, shoot on site.
Yep, you know, it's kindof funny. We didn't talk about the
George guidestones. George Guidestones were exactlysix hundred and sixty six miles from the
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UN headquarters in New York. Isaw that. I saw that. Okay
stuff, Yeah, well that theguidestones are gone, And so is that
fucking the gay beast. Remember themulticolor beast that they put out front of
the UN. I heard that wastaken out. Oh really, yes,
the overwhelming people's lack of support forit or something like that. But yeah,
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it was removed a couple months ago. Good one of these fucking people
thinking when they designed this shit.I don't know, I don't like there's
a rumor going around that all youglobal As people are satanic pedophile, blood
drinking murderers. How do you respondto that? Like have you seen our
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new statue and you're like, oh, it's of the guy that it's a
peto blood drinking child, you know, like have you seen the statue of
of the the I forget which godit is. And he's kicking babies and
he's like shaking Babi. He's gotlike, oh is it Moloch? But
it's like a it's like a humanin this It doesn't have the Egyptian head.
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No, it has like a humanhead. It's a human person in
this statue. And I'll find itand I'll have to send the picture too.
I looked at I was like,what the fuck? Like talk about
a statue that when you make it, you're like, uh, who commissioned
this piece of shit? Like thisguy is murdering baby from his hands and
like kicking I think it was likeit's like a it's supposed to be like
a of like a Greek god orsomething. I don't know. Yeah,
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all that weird. All that stuffstems from the ancient pre Abrahamic Canaanite An
Egyptian mythology. And I don't understandhow in the modern era, and we
saw at Kennedy and a bunch ofother assassinations, how the fuck do these
people actually still believe in that shitthat's like five thousand years old. Like,
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I just don't get it. Likethese people are true believers, you
know, to Abraham, I supposedto be the father of you know,
mankind and all this stuff. Howthe fuck do they justify taking their religious
beliefs from before that time when peoplewere really just savage. It doesn't make
any sense to me, you know. And that was why I ignored the
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occult aspect of politics for goddamn solong, because I'm like, ah,
these people are smart, They're notgoing to believe in that shit. God
was I wrong. Maybe they've beenshown something, you know, like during
some some initiation ritual, they're shownsomething that like defies explanation, like some
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you know, I don't know,no I can I can buy that,
um yeah, Like like they showthem some technology, or they show them
something that makes them think like thatthere is a God speaking to these people
and then they go, holy shit, this is for real. I don't
know, I mean, or theyjust get them you know, drinking baby
blood on camera and then they've controlledthem forever. That's that That's the probably
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the easier one to go with,right, That's the acam's razor of psycho
psychopathy. Like, yeah, sure, it could be an interdimensional uh cthulhu
squid person giving commands, or itcould be that these politicians are scumbags that
are compromised with pedophilia blackmail material.It's probably the more realistic. God,
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all right, Charlie, I thinkit's gonna wrap it for today. We're
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love that guy. He is thesecret sauce all right. It's gonna do
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it for understanding propaganda this week.Hopefully I'll be back next week. If
not, just no, I'm workinghard on the book and the book will
be done very soon, so that'sgonna do it for me. Thanks everybody,