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Today on Breaking Social Arms, we're talking about anything besides Epstein and Trump.
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We're gonna talk about conspiracies and the symbolism of the Coldplay CEO cheating
Sia Pauk connects into Yale, Scullin' Bones.
We'll also catch up on news in the world of the crypto chaos and the shocking story about
coast adventures, airing goodwin, almost getting murdered.
Join us here today.
I fucked that up.
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On Breaking Social Arms.
Join us here today.
But already said the show title, I felt like it was weird to say it twice.
And I just called it an audible and who cares?
You did great.
Now let's start.
I think we should start.
Usually I save the hot subject for the end of the show to make sure people listen to
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the whole thing and make them suffer.
I'm running ahead at first though.
I want to talk to you about there was this couple at a Coldplay concert.
I don't know if you've heard of this.
I've heard a couple things about it.
It's everywhere.
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I feel a little bit bad for this couple.
I mean it's okay that they got caught.
I think that's just the way of cheating.
You risk a chance of getting caught.
Because to be fair the thrill of cheating would be gone if there wasn't a risk.
It wouldn't be quite as fun.
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I mean that I don't feel bad about that.
But public stage where the whole thing is to add the insult to injury where it's like jokes
and memes and now they're doing it sporting events where they're putting the fucking cam on people doing it.
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It's so much.
I really, the shame level must be at a fucking 20 for these people.
I feel kind of bad for their family and them and children.
I feel bad for their hearts.
But I also feel like they're not somehow even though the image is seared into all of our brains.
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Somehow they're still not recognizable.
If I walk past either one of them I probably wouldn't even know it.
Yeah that's true.
That's lucky.
That's fair.
They're wasp enough.
They're fine.
They've got enough fucking money.
Oh go to therapy you'll be fine.
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I think it's a big psychological operation.
Okay.
And you know the whole idea about this episode I thought, "God it should be nice to talk about something besides Epstein and Trump because that's just the red hot scorcher topic."
Is it still?
I think it is.
I think it is.
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From my sort of, you know.
Your corner of the world?
Yeah it seems like that's still the thing.
Okay.
Good.
It should be.
That should be.
Do you think?
Totally.
I just feel as a consumer of the content and a viewer and a creator of it.
Your board.
I'm not board.
I'm just like, "Oh my god it's so much."
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It's so much.
And there's so much coming out.
Of course it should be the number one topic.
Yeah.
I mean this is not the reason we're here on this show.
We've been pushing for this for a long time.
I know.
We finally, it's like we could take our victory lap but then in the same breath I'm like,
"Yeah but people need a little break from that."
You know?
Why?
I don't know.
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My gut tells me people are like, "I can't handle more of this to give me an escape from this for a second."
Okay.
Well, is that my wrong for thinking that?
Yeah, but that's okay.
Well hey if I'm wrong I actually this.
You can be wrong about that.
The cold play thing ties into Epstein's drum.
Well tell me now.
Did you see that TikTok I sent you?
Yeah, that Instagram reel I sent you about Trump and Epstein in that room with the bunch of little girls.
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I saw the video to be fully transparent and honest.
It looks kind of like AI.
It does.
I think.
So I could be totally wrong because at this point it's indistinguishable.
But a couple things make me wonder is one.
Why we only see this video now?
Two.
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Why is this such a short clip?
It just feel like when I watch it my gut tells me this is AI.
Okay.
Well that's not evidence.
What do you mean?
Your gut's not the fucking barometer of truth.
And I've been really wrong about a lot of things.
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Yeah, what are you talking about?
Put that into fucking AI.
I don't know how to do anything.
So like plunk it into AI and see if it's AI video.
Do you think it's strangely short, short video clip though?
No, none of that stuff comes out like big long clips.
Everything's shortened up.
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Yeah.
And look, I'm not saying I don't know if I trusted this video showed up out of nowhere.
But I don't know where.
I think, okay, go ahead because I have a fucking, I have a, my own little conspiracy if you will.
Turns out we're going to talk about Epstein and Trump.
Well, because I think this cold play thing is a psychological operation to get us to try to stop talking about it.
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To try to talk about something else because they know and rightfully so they know how this works.
When there's some big scandal, you just got a lay low till it blows over till our short attention span gets caught up on something else.
You know within six months.
That's not happening.
It's never happening on this one.
Never.
I don't think so either.
Forever, never, ever.
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They've been the Maga crowd has been dragging this dead corpse behind them for the last fucking five years going on six.
If they think one dumb couple at a cold play concert is going to derail it or have a new talking point, you're fucking mad.
Well, lots of fucking plot not happening.
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Let's look at a conspiracy theory that I made.
And then we'll talk about why the state of affairs with the Epstein Trump world and what's going on because I think that is also being done on purpose as a sion of sorts.
What's Maga say?
Where's Maga at on?
It seems like most of them.
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I mean, still have die hearts, right?
Of course, there's still die hearts, but I think most of them are finally waking up and like saying this is bullshit.
You know, okay.
So that's the problem that they're having is there's like an internal meltdown happening rightfully so.
Okay, let's hear your hypothesis.
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Well, first off, let's talk about how terrible cold play is, right?
I like cold play.
I know you do. I was setting it up.
Setting up for that.
I can't help it.
Him for the weekend.
Come on.
It touches your soul.
It does nothing for me.
It doesn't.
I hate cold play.
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You do.
I like yellow when it came out though.
That was a beautiful song.
I don't think I love all of it.
I'm not I'm a hits girl.
I don't like albums.
I don't give a shit about an experience or whatever.
You're now that's that's what I call cold play.
That's exactly what I am.
And now that's what I call music.
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That's me.
I love them.
I love a fucking copulation.
Yeah.
I don't give a shit about anything else.
That's it.
You remember when in the late 90s when they would have like a CD sets of like 80s love music.
I could sit there and fucking watch those for hours.
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That was TikTok for us for 80s kids.
I loved it.
I was like, oh, I remember that song.
It was so good.
It's my favorite.
So listen, I don't give a shit about cold play, but they have a couple little gems that I'm like, I love that song.
I think it's beautiful for you.
I love that.
But I also think cold play is like the, um, what's the other band that everybody fucking hates?
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So he's got, there's the guy who, I think he's 30 now named
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Ramir something.
I can't, I don't remember his last name.
And for years he's been saying that Jay-Z's his father.
He looks identical to Jay-Z.
Okay.
He looks just like the fucking guy.
Okay.
So when you look at me like, oh, that's for sure Jay-Z's kid.
Uh-huh.
And he's been, him and his mother, his mother just died not too long ago.
From pneumonia.
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She was only in her 50s.
I don't know how she died.
She died young and unexpectedly.
So fucking fill in the blanks there.
Okay.
And they've been talking about this.
And Jay-Z's like, they've been harassing me for two decades about this.
But he won't take a DNA test.
Why?
And now Ramir is putting a lawsuit through the court system, forcing him to take a DNA test.
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Because he's like, no, you're for sure my father.
The problem is the math adds up such that Jay-Z was in his like 20s.
And the girl, the baby mother was only 16 when she had the child.
Oof.
That's the problem.
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Okay.
That's why he's like avoiding it so bad.
Yeah.
Okay.
All allegedly we don't know.
Yeah.
We don't know what's going on.
Anyway, I think that we weren't there with the fuck do we know?
No.
I think that cold play being the band that exposed this cheating couple is priceless because cold play is a luminated firm.
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Aluminate confirmed the cold play.
Okay.
Do you know who Chris?
What band?
Give me a band that's not illuminated confirmed.
I'm not sure if I'm in my tricks nonfiction.
Wu Tang clan.
Oh, 90s rap.
Okay.
You fucking old dick face.
Okay.
So Metallica.
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Actually, I've seen James headfield with a baffin met patch on his shirt once.
Aluminate confirmed James headfield.
Chris Martin, the lead singer from cold play, his great, great grandfather was a man named William Willett.
This dickhead is the reason we have daylight savings and we have to change our clocks twice a year.
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I okay.
Murder him.
I exactly.
Murder him.
Chris Martin be punished.
Fucking now.
For this.
And you know, and it's even worse than that.
The whole I did a whole show on the daylight savings time conspiracy on my podcast like two years ago, I think.
Okay.
And the whole reason is because this dickhead was up early in the morning.
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He's a morning person.
I fucking hate morning people.
I hate morning people too.
I hate them so hard.
They're just mental as fuck.
They get so much fucking better than everybody.
Oh, I can't stand a morning person.
He was literally judging on his high horse.
He was horse riding early in the morning and he kept looking around and thinking.
Gosh, it's beautiful and all these people are just sleeping.
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And that's what sparked it.
And then he started campaigning for it.
Then he also was fueled by the idea that he wanted more time to golf.
And he campaigned to make daylight savings.
I'm a thing and that's where it comes from.
It's from dickhead cold plays great, great grandfather.
What a nass.
Yeah.
And Chris Martin.
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I don't know if he practiced.
Anybody like fucking daylight saving time?
So the verbiage here we had to be careful because what we like is daylight savings time.
So in a way, it was a great idea.
The problem is rolling it back to what do you call it regular time or whatever it's called?
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Okay.
What do you mean?
Don't wait.
Can we just make up whatever fucking time we want it to be?
We could.
We need permanent.
What we want is permanent daylight savings time.
The problem is when they switch it again in the fall to whatever they're either whatever you
call the other time.
Okay.
That's the problem because those are the ones that your days get shorter and you get all
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for working like, damn it's dark.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we are pro daylight.
Pro daylight savings time.
Jesus.
But you know, I always I know because I read an entire book on daylight savings time for
my show.
So that's the only reason I know all that.
Okay.
Because otherwise I would be the same way.
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I'm like, fucking do like savings time.
Oh, okay.
You know, just because that's the thing.
So what do you call it?
What were you just using?
Fall back?
What do you call regular savings time?
I don't know.
I don't know what you call it.
You said a word five minutes ago.
Would you just say?
I didn't say it because I don't know what the word is.
You said something.
We're talking about daylight savings.
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What did you say before?
Oh, I have no idea.
Okay.
Anyways, cold play gives a shit.
So we all hate cold standard time.
It's called standard time.
You literally didn't say that though.
Well, you said you called it something and then I said daylight savings and then you yelled
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at me and said that it wasn't calm that we're not for daylight savings.
No, I just wanted to correct that because Donald Trump was talking about getting rid
of daylight savings time.
Or no, maybe it was Mike, maybe it was Utah.
Utah.
The state of Utah, I think, was the ones that they wanted to get rid of daylight savings.
And I was like, no, that's not the right thing.
We want to permanent daylight savings to permanently have it later later in the day.
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Yes.
Anyway.
So, yeah, he, so Chris Martin from cold play also, I believe practice Kabala.
Okay.
Kabala.
But he married to Gwyneth Paltrow.
Yes.
And the reason they got divorced because she was losing herself to Kabala.
Kabala.
Excuse me?
That's what the reason was.
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Or Kabala.
She was too deep into it.
So she divorced her husband?
They got divorced.
I'm not shh.
I don't know the details.
I'm not a big fan of either one of them.
I think they're both idiots.
Why don't you like Gwyneth?
They're like too white.
He's like, you lead white breeds.
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Yes.
Okay.
You know, I just, they're so, I don't what it is about them.
I just, I'm like, I would never hang out with you too.
Yeah.
You both look like you'd come from money.
They're old money.
Yeah.
Okay.
I get that.
And then, so, okay.
So, at the cold play concert, as everybody knows, they put the kissing cam on the crowd.
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I want to be wearing that crowd.
80,000?
Okay.
Well, everybody hates cold play.
Who knows how many's there?
Yeah.
Is it eight?
Yeah.
And of course, you know, the one and a million shot, they get a cheating couple that didn't
play it cool and it sparked this whole thing.
If they didn't do anything, would that have even been anywhere?
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No one would have thought anything of it.
Nobody would have thought anything of it.
But now it's too late now.
Calm heads would have prevailed if you would have just cooled out your nervous system.
Nobody would have even known.
Or at least it would have made national news.
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Yeah.
If that happened to me, I would fucking tell it myself.
Like, I would be like, they are.
I'm like a terrible liar.
I can't keep a fucking cool calm head to save my life.
If something bad happens, I'm dead.
Do you see them saying?
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Yeah.
Terrible.
But I do have, like, why are you taking long pauses?
I'm trying to find, I'm trying to jump back in, but I don't want to.
Jump in.
I'm just saying words.
Why are you taking these dramatic pauses, you fucking go?
I don't want to change the subject abruptly on you.
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You can change it.
It's why I'm talking nonsense.
Now when we talk about this event, what do you think of?
Like, who's the, who's the, the couple that was caught cheating?
Who's the one that's in the news more?
The guy or the girl?
I have no idea.
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That's the guy, right?
Okay, that's what I was going to say, but I wasn't sure.
Yeah.
That's the guy.
Okay.
Because they want you focused on the guy more than the girl, which is part of my conspiracy
here, right?
Yeah, you're right.
Right?
Yeah, you're totally right.
Okay.
They're both flander and cheaters, but we're always talking about the guy, which it's fine.
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This isn't a man versus female thing.
It's sure.
My point is, this whole thing is a manufactured distraction from the Trump Epstein situation.
Okay.
Because I think that the elite bloodlines in the secret societies, I think they have battles,
internal battles sometimes.
Okay.
And I think that that's what this is.
I think specifically, the Scalm bones elite, lost bloodlines of the Northeast are trying
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to distract us from the Epstein files.
Meanwhile, I think there is the dark enlightenment, technocracy folks like Peter Teal, Elon Musk,
JD Vance, Curtis Yarvan, those, that crew, who wants us focused on the Epstein files.
Okay.
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And that's why the Wall Street Journal keeps dropping new brand new information and findings,
which is insane.
Yeah.
Okay.
The Democrats who control the weather and the government and the world and all this shit couldn't
get access to these documents before the election.
But now, six months later, the Wall Street Journal's got access to all this crazy shit about
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letters with Donald Trump signing pussy pubes and shit and fucking video, whatever.
Pussy pubes.
Pussy pubes.
You're good.
Okay.
It just seems odd.
And what's really happening, I think, is that Maureen Komi, who was the prosecuting attorney
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in the Diddy case that we covered extensively here on this show for several weeks, she
got fired.
I heard.
Yes.
And that's when all this stuff started leaking is because the Department of Justice and
Marine Komi probably was feeding this information over to Wall Street Journal to start taking
Trump down.
Oh, because Trump fired her.
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That's why he fired her.
Yes.
He fired her because she was feeding stuff to the Wall Street Journal or he fired her because
of that she went after Diddy.
Yeah, because Diddy's is best friend too.
Trump's best friend too.
So I don't know.
I'm, this is all pure speculative conspiracy theory.
Okay.
And I just think that there is an agenda to now take Trump down.
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That's why we're hearing it like, oh, he's sick.
He's got blown out veins and congestive heart failure and capeter and he's, yeah, catheters
and he's sick and he's old and he's mentally ill.
Like this is crazy.
I didn't know where he passes the tax bill to make sure the billionaire keeps their tax
breaks forever.
Yeah.
And then immediately everything's followed up, a platform.
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That seems odd.
That does seem odd.
And who stands to advantage from this?
Who's going to be the dark enlightenment?
The only reason any of this shit's going to take is going to be if Trump stays in and
he kept his cult following.
Well, I don't, I think they don't, I think they don't realize that.
Okay.
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I think they think, because these people think that they can, yeah, exactly.
Because I do think that none of them have the charisma that Trump does.
Yeah.
Chatey Vance can't pull it off.
No.
I think they think, well, we've got the whole, like, the whole government.
The whole government.
Yeah.
We can do whatever we want.
Yeah.
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And they have this real authoritarian, like, fantasy about things.
Yes.
I think they think this is the time to strike and get Trump out of there, put JD Vance in
and start this dark enlightenment surveillance state nightmare.
Yeah.
Because he's super into YARVIN.
Yeah.
I don't think Trump doesn't give a fuck about none of that shit.
Very into YARVIN.
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Very much so.
He's definitely more of a thinker.
Trump is just like trying to make some money, get some pussy, get some fame.
That's all he's caring about.
Just trying to stay out of jail, prison.
Yeah, trying to stay out of prison.
Like those are his interests, I think.
Yeah.
Whereas I think JD Vance is a little more shrewd.
And he's like, no, let's completely get rid of democracy.
I think he's able to be finessed by the elites.
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His whole career was handed to him by Peter.
What's that guy's name?
Peter Till.
Till.
Yeah.
He was a nobody.
You ever hear of fucking JD Vance before?
No.
Nope.
Out of fucking nowhere.
And the shit lost it just that quick.
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I'm sorry.
That's all right.
You're telling Peter Till.
Oh, and another piece of evidence for this conspiracy is that Elon Musk has been going
off on Donald Trump.
Same thing in the Epstein files and like constantly shitting on the guy.
Which you could argue that's just because of things that maybe happened internally there.
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But it just is very odd timing all of this.
And I think that the, there's a warring faction going on between like game with your own
type shit.
I agree because I have never understood how you could have this many groups of people
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behind one person that honestly had kind of polar opposite wants.
Yeah, there's too many competing interests.
There's too many competing interests.
You have like the Steve Bannon's who are the traditional list and the, and the right wing
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kind of like religious nuts.
Yeah.
Then you've got the black or the dark enlightenment group.
And then you have the,
Zionists, Zionists, yeah.
Like, it's crazy.
Yeah.
What the fuck are we talking about?
Yeah.
We pulled all those people together to get him into office.
And now it's like this battle of who can collapse the American Empire first.
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So let's talk about the illuminati bloodlines.
Okay.
Specifically, the Cabot family.
The Cabot family is what they call a Boston Bohemians.
It's like a bunch of rich, wealthy, aristocratic, northeast, Boston, New England area of people.
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Right?
Okay.
Going back to the founding of America, like 1700s.
And the Cabots were one of the most influential families in all of American history because they
came to America through a man named John Cabot through Salem, Massachusetts, which is right
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next to Boston.
And John Cabot set up this family empire of shipping and banking and so on.
And that whole family, the whole bloodline of aristocrats in New England all got into
politics and business.
They're very connected.
It's like the Kennedys.
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And like for instance, George Cabot became the US Senator of Massachusetts.
Henry Cabot Lodge became a senator.
Henry Cabot Lodge the second was a senator.
He actually ran as vice president with Richard Nixon in 1960 against JFK.
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Okay.
And what's strange about Henry Cabot Lodge the second is that JFK obviously got elected.
He appointed Henry Cabot Lodge the second to become the ambassador to South Vietnam in
1963 where JFK just had a bunch of CIA agents over there at the time.
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And Henry Cabot Lodge is working with the CIA and these South Vietnamese generals and
they were trying to plan the coup d'etat to overthrow the, I think it was the North Vietnamese.
I don't know the history of it.
Remember we watched that documentary that what was that guy's name?
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He does like those crazy.
Ken Burns.
Yeah, Ken Burns documentary about Vietnam.
It was like fucking two weeks long three hours a night.
Like it was so many episodes.
It was a lot.
But it was so good.
Yeah.
Vietnam war is crazy.
It was crazy.
It was like the mul it was kind of the only televised war right?
Yeah.
Because war were two they didn't televised you can see footage but not not as much as being
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a nom had and then after being on their little ship right out film this anymore.
And then the Henry Cabot Lodge senior he was very similar to MAGA.
He was very much a vocal critic of immigrants thought the immigrants would actually undermine
the standard of living for the American workers and you know if you deluded the original aristocratic
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American bloodlines with all these immigrants it would cause a decline of the whole country
because he was into the thing called 100% Americanism which was pretty much now.
He was also into eugenics didn't like the women you know the works.
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Sounds like MAGA.
The all inclusive package.
Right.
So let's see here.
I'm looking through my notes here.
Okay.
So then George Cabot Lodge the second was a Republican nominee in a special election to
succeed JFK in the US Senate but he lost it to Kennedy then there was.
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All right that's it.
I talked about all the cabits.
There's a bunch of cabits doing a bunch of famous political business things.
Okay.
Right.
Going back to the creation of America because the cabits are kind of like the illuminati
bloodlines of America they're the old aristocracy like the Rockefellers.
Okay.
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And the cabits are very well known to be very conservative.
They're always Republicans.
And they were also.
Wait are these two Republicans?
Are these MAGA?
I mean I don't know.
That's weird no one's talked about that yet huh?
No one's scrubbed their social media is to look for that kind of stuff I guess.
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Who knows?
They got to be Republicans.
I feel like if you got that much money you're probably a Republican.
Are you telling me?
A religious Republican hadn't had any.
We don't know that though.
We don't know.
I mean the liberals we have in them affairs too though.
Yeah but we're the fucking group of like the God the Godless people were supposed to be.
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That's fair.
So the cabits were into like eugenics type stuff.
Okay.
And you know rich people are they only married with the other elites.
Yeah.
The elite whites.
And so the cabits would marry into the lodge family.
That's why you kept hearing that name lodge.
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Okay.
Because there was a lot of like cabit lodges.
And the lodges were confirmed to be illuminate confirms.
They were scull and bones.
They were part of what's called the Eastern establishment.
Why do you know?
I thought that nobody knew who was in the scull and bones.
Some of them we do know but it's generally a private thing nobody knows.
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Okay.
But if people talk about it they go on and you can like look it up and there's a list of
people who are confirmed that said yeah I was a bones man.
But it is a private list you don't we don't know.
Okay.
And it's a very small group.
I think there's something like ten bones man a year.
Okay.
I mean this is a very small group.
So when George Bush George W. Bush went against John Kerry in that one election in
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2008 or whatever 2004 they were both scull and bones and it was like what are the fricking
odds man.
That's great.
Wait John Kerry was scull and bones.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Yeah isn't that weird.
What are the odds?
Ten people a year go through you know scull and bones.
If I'm wrong I'm not off by much it might be twelve.
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I thought he went to Vietnam.
Yeah.
He's like a river rat in Vietnam.
Yeah.
He came back and went to he came back and went to college.
Well I think he was an officer so he graduated.
I was an officer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh okay.
Yeah he graduated.
I'm pretty sure he was an officer in Vietnam.
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Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay.
So now we're talking about this Eastern establishment, scull and bones, the Bush family
right.
The Bush family is very much tied into all this secret society stuff because George Bush,
George Herbert Walker Bush and George W Bush.
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What's the W stand for in George W Bush?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Either way they were both scull and bones.
Senior was Walter.
He was like a director of the CIA or some shit like intelligence agent.
GW Bush I don't know if he had the chops for intelligence use.
No.
He's a good boy.
He's a good boy.
He's just trying to chop some wood or whatever he was doing.
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Paint.
Have you ever seen his paintings?
No.
They're really good.
Really?
Isn't that funny?
I used to.
He's married to like a a Democrat.
Is it Laura?
Who's Laura Bush's?
George W Bush's wife is a Democrat?
Uh huh.
No way.
Yeah.
Really?
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Then she killed somebody hitting Ron Axonette?
I don't know.
Everybody that's famous has done that.
That's like not even a fucking who gives a shit.
Whoops.
Whoops.
Cut a body.
They all get drunk and drive around and murder people and do nothing fucking happens to
them.
Laura Bush.
Yeah.
That was her name, wasn't it?
Laura Bush.
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Yeah.
Okay.
I don't know what the W sounds for.
I'm looking.
I'm trying to do Google.
A walker.
I found it.
Oh, okay.
So just like his dad.
Because his dad name is George Herbert Walker Bush.
Yeah.
So this, so let's now we fast forward and then I'm going to rewind.
So now we fast forward to this cold place situation.
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And everyone's talking about it in the midst of this Epstein ordeal.
The video clip, the story goes ultra viral, right?
I mean, every news covered this thing.
Yeah.
It was on every social media.
You couldn't get away from this story for at least a day.
Do you think it, where did you see it first?
Was it on TikTok?
TikTok, yeah.
Okay.
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I think so.
I don't remember now.
No.
Well, the guy in the video, as we all know now, is the CEO of Astronomer, which is like a
tech company.
Weird name for a tech company, right?
I thought it was like an astronomy app or something.
Yeah.
I looked at the website.
I still don't know what they do.
Something techy.
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Okay.
And his name is Andy Byron.
And the woman's name that he was canutling with was Kristen Cabot, right?
HR.
Wasn't she like their HR?
Yeah, something.
Something or other.
She was high up in the HR thing.
Okay.
Well, the reason she has the name Cabot is because she's married to the man named Andrew
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Cabot.
He's also a CEO.
He's a CEO of Privateer Rum.
And Andrew Cabot is a descendant of the Cabot family from a guy named Andrew Cabot.
This bitch must have a golden pussy.
Two CEOs.
Yeah, both like good looking dudes.
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How?
You think good looking dudes like that would money like that?
Right.
I'm fucking book.
Right.
A book, bitch.
How do you fucking?
You better flip this into some money.
How do you fucking land?
Two CEOs.
Shane, we're going to get who's going to you think you think something scan like this can
happen and you can just go get a job somewhere or no.
Not for a minute.
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You got to lay low, bitch.
You better start podcasting real quick.
Yeah, because look at Monica Lewinsky.
She had to kind of embrace it on some level.
Her scandal with Clinton.
Yeah.
Anyway, so she's buried into this bloodline that I've just been talking about, right?
This northeastern, eastern establishment that's tied into the skull and bones through
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Andrew Cabot.
His ancestor that's in the Cabot family also named Andrew Cabot also was a rum distiller
in Salem, Massachusetts.
And he made a fortune off of during the revolution through rum trade as well as shipping.
And this was around the same time that another aristocratic eastern establishment family
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bloodline, the Russell family made a fortune off of opium drug trades and shipping.
Okay.
Shipping is where all the money was at back in the day.
You know, I don't know why shipping is the thing.
And the Russell family, they would be the ones that actually started Yale and the skull
and bones.
Oh, okay.
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I'm going to read from a very good book by John Potash.
So opium funded Yale.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, we, we, uh, back then the, the chine, we would, I don't remember the details of the
books.
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I, it's been a while since I read it.
But it was something of the effect of a lot of the American Empire was built upon the
destruction of the Chinese because we were just fueling them with drugs, which is part
of the conspiracy today of them getting back at us by giving us fentanyl.
Oh.
Yeah, no.
This.
Yeah.
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So John Potash wrote this book called Drugs as Weapons Against Us, the CIA's murderous targeting
of SDS Panthers, Hendrix, Lenin, Cobain, Tupac, another activist, which is a great book.
Okay.
He's been on Tidfall hat.
He's been on Tidfall hat, he's been on Tidfall hat, he's been on Tidfall hat, he's on a very
good book.
Okay.
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I'm going to read you a paragraph from it.
The American family's smuggling opium into China alongside the British included the prominent
Russell family of Connecticut.
The Russell's entered married with other rich families, including the Pierponts, the family
that later spawned Tycoon Julius Pierpont Morgan, JP Morgan.
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Over a half dozen of the richest families, including the Cavitz, Cushing's, Astors and Perkins's
gained huge wealth in the opium trade and went on to attain positions of power in the US
in just one single year, 1840.
These new Englanders brought 24,000 pounds of opium into the US.
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But it wasn't illegal back then, or was it?
Hmm.
You have to look that up.
Was opium illegal in 1840?
Hang on.
Let me.
Let's look up.
We're going to pause for station identification.
Okay.
So Josie looked it up.
Opium was totally legal back then.
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So I guess it's legal.
Anyway.
So they gained a bunch of wealth from this.
These new English, but okay.
The Russell family helped found Yale University.
And in 1833, one of the Russell's founded Yale's Elite Secret Society, the Skull of Bones.
A member of the Cabot Opium Trafficking family founded Harvard's Porcelain Club called
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The Pork, or Pig Club by critics.
The Russell company unabashedly used the Skull and Bones Pirate symbol in its international
opium shipping.
In 1856, a Skull and Bonesman, Daniel Colt Quit, Gilman, co-incorporated the Russell Trust
Association.
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The opium trafficking Russell Family's Fund, which then started bestowing money to Skull
and Bones members.
The Russell Trust reportedly granted each Skull and Bonesman $15,000, the equivalent of
$255,000 in $2010 upon their graduation.
In time, many of these Bonesman rose to the ranks of the most powerful people in the world.
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Now, Christian Cabot, her husband, the guy that's a descendant into the Cabot family and
their own family, he graduated from Harvard, which would make sense because his family was
tied in with the foundation of Harvard.
So my point being, I thought the Cabots founded the Skull and Bones.
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No, the Russell's founded the Skull and Bones.
The Lodge family, they were a bunch of prominent Skull and Bonesman and they started intermarrying
with the Cabots because all these elite bloodlines, like they ride for each other and the
Cabots, they were more identified with Harvard, apparently, which is embossed in two, right?
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So my point is, all these bloodlines, all these elites, they're all related.
And I think somewhere in all this, there's a manufactured distraction.
I don't know who's on what team.
I'm just saying it's way too strange.
I mean, what are the odds?
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You know what I mean?
The odds of this couple going viral from in this crowd is one thing.
Another is the fact that it's so close to this.
It's like someone in the Bush family getting caught cheating on the camera for Coldplay.
You know what I mean?
Like what are the odds?
It's insane.
You would say maybe this is a sire.
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Maybe this was a distraction.
Maybe this was manufactured, you know?
So that's why things going on.
I think that is part of the plan to, there's a faction of people within this Illuminati
Secrets Society network trying to distract us from the Epstein case because Epstein--
But then that would have to be the Trump.
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Trump would be like, find something, get it in the news.
Yeah, Trump would have to be a part of this team.
Trump would be on that team for sure because Epstein was putting tons of money into MIT and
I believe Harvard because some guy got fired from Harvard for taking money from Epstein.
Really?
Yeah.
So that Northeast elite school shit, they're all kind of tied into this.
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Okay.
I don't know the details of it.
I just know there's something there.
Hmm.
Feel it.
Feel it.
Feel it on my bones.
Are you going to keep digging on this or are you moving on?
I'll keep digging.
Why not?
Yeah.
I should-- what I need is one of those private detective websites where you can look up people's
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stuff.
That's what I need.
That's what I want.
I think that the ABCs, what do they call those?
Like the CIA and the FBI.
I feel like they're kind of like-- with their backs against the wall with this administration.
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Don't you think?
What do you mean by that?
I don't think that they're like working hand in hand.
They're getting their-- funding.
They kind of seem like they're getting-- like they seem like they're talking bad about
them.
Where the Republicans used to be the law in order crowd and was like--
Yeah, I don't really understand that.
Really four police officers and FBI agents and CIA agents.
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Like that was always their crowd.
Yeah.
But now it seems like there's bad talk about them now.
I don't understand that.
With this administration, right?
I kind of feel like they wanted to use Trump to get into power and then do what they got
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to do.
Who is they?
What are you talking about?
The Illuminati or whatever.
You know?
In this case, I think you've got a battle of--
Trump trying to get himself out of the news.
The elites with versus the darken lightning people maybe, you know?
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Because you've got old money elites in the Northeast and the Skull and Bone Sight folks.
Then you've got the Silicon Valley elites on the West Coast like Peter Teal.
Who they-- maybe they want to be the new real Illuminati, you know?
And they're all using Trump to get closer to power so they can trust some nefarious move.
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Okay, that's interesting.
It seems like it.
All right.
That was a good one.
Next topic.
Cryptos.
The cryptos are on fire if you haven't heard.
This isn't going to be that fun.
We're going to blow-- we're going to blast through this.
Okay.
This is not that fun.
In hindsight, now that I'm looking through my nuts, I'm like, no one cares about this.
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But just because I--
Well, they've been in a toilet for since fucking dummy took office.
So--
Yeah, I just-- I think that--
Why are they better now?
Because there's a bunch of things going on.
And Bitcoin, for instance, Bitcoin hit a new record high over 120,000.
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And Ethereum is coming back.
Ethereum is on the way because the way it works is usually--
I forget the terms they use.
I follow James McMahon.
He explains all this.
But Bitcoin's like--
James McMahon.
James McMahon.
CopyMyCripto.com.
Oh, oh, oh.
I was thinking it was the wrestling guy.
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Oh, Vince McMahon.
Vince McMahon.
Okay.
Mark Coddy's going to do it.
Okay.
So what's happening with cryptos?
Sorry, I was like, what?
Vince McMahon's also problematic, you know?
He's a fucking asshole.
And his wife is the dumbest.
Oh, man.
These people are all very close with each other.
He's a hawk ogre and even problematic.
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Oh my god.
A bunch of problematic heroes in life.
Why don't you just shut the fuck up and go live their dumb lives?
God.
Oh, I hate seeing the, I love the hawks.
Do you know?
Don't make me vomit.
He's a piece of shit.
He is a piece of shit.
So racist pieces shit.
He is a racist piece of shit.
That's true.
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I hate it.
I hate to say it, you know.
Are you telling me an old boomer is a racist?
I don't fucking believe it.
Well, guess who's coming to Salt Lake City fan ex Comic Con?
Rick Flair.
Oh, you love Rick Flair.
Love me some Rick Flair.
Thinking about it.
I never thought I'd be the guy who would spend 200 bucks
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and wait in a line for a couple hours for an autograph.
You 100% are that guy.
Oh, maybe.
No, maybe he's about that one.
You're that guy.
I'm looking into it.
I'm not that one.
You are.
You could care less.
I don't give one fuck.
Maybe I'll get a little table to sell my wares.
And then I'll go get me a Rick Flair autograph.
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I don't think he's going to make it much longer.
No, really.
He's not looking good.
How old is he?
Who's going to last longer?
Rick Flair, Donald Trump.
I don't know.
His big thing trying to get his name out of the paper.
This is how I know the syphilis isn't as dumb brain now.
Is that he's all excited about making coke change their sugar.
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He's like, hey, guys, look what I'm doing.
I'm getting the high fructose corn syrup out of this.
And I heard that he has like his friend, his next door neighbor,
one of like his closest friends owns his sugar fucking cane.
Yeah, that would take advantage of this.
So it's like, was he even doing this for America?
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Or was he doing this for his fucking buddy?
You know, he's doing it for his buddy.
He's doing it for his buddy.
He doesn't give a shit about any of us.
His name is Pepe.
Hang on, I got to find it.
Hang on, I'm going to go there.
Pepe.
Pepe.
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Penjule.
He's a sugar baron.
Besties with Donald Trump.
He owns a little sugar business called Domino Sugar.
Have you ever heard of them?
And was he on the island?
He was.
Okay.
Was he on Epstein Island?
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I don't know that for a fact.
I kind of thought it was.
He was.
I don't know.
You think he was?
No, I don't know.
I heard that, but I don't know if it's true.
Well, I just looking at it.
I was just looking at this because I wrote some notes down.
Yeah, because he had some weird things where his company got shut down for a bunch of slave
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labor conditions.
Right.
And when Trump got in, he immediately, like, I don't know what you call it, rescinded that
so that he could continue to do business.
So he's such a sleazy piece of shit.
A lot of like favors being repaid, I guess.
Yeah.
Let's run a little.
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Just a little Google search for Pepe Fangil Epstein.
One of the men listed in Epstein files, Jose Pepe Fangil.
Yeah, right here.
Fox News.
Both Bill Clinton and Pepe Fangil were friends of convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
So there you go.
Okay.
Anyways, I'm sure that the sugar, he truly gives it shit.
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I mean, I would be excited to have real sugar and sodas again.
I wouldn't drink them.
It's too much sugar.
Yeah, but my thing is, this is what they're missing is that they've changed all of our palates
for the high fructose corn syrup.
Yeah.
And everybody can't even, we're all like sugar blind on shit.
Yeah, like you have to put way too much sugar in now.
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They think so much sugar and it makes you mouth sticky and it's not, I don't like it.
It's like an uncomfortable, like you drink a drink to quench a thirst and there's no quenching
it.
It's just make sure like fucking mouth sticky.
So it's like people who give a shit if they're sugar in soda or if there's high fructose
corn syrup in soda care about how much fucking sugar is in soda.
Yeah.
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Yeah, totally.
Yeah.
Make the sugar a little or make the soda a little less sugary.
It's the same fucking person.
Yeah, it's a ton, it's a ton of sugar because like a full sugar soda will set you back
maybe 50, 60 grams of sugar which is basically your daily sort of maximum for sugar.
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One soda.
There's sugar and absolutely everything we eat.
Yes, it's crazy.
So as much as I would prefer sugar over high fructose corn syrup, I give me the poison
of Asper team because I don't want any of that sugar.
Right, they need to just make it, they need, if you are putting sugar, just if anybody
out there has any kind of influence on this shit, hear this.
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Tell them this.
Don't pay fanjouly.
Somebody get a hold of some young hot young thing, go call this man and tell him to stop.
If you don't be gross.
If you can get a hold of them, put less sugar in the sugar sodas.
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Coca-Cola, please for the love of God.
I think they make them already though.
They're making that that's what the Mexican Coca-Cola is in the glass bottles.
Okay.
That's why everybody loves them so much because it's sugar cane.
It's too much damn sugar.
You can't drink them.
You can't.
That's what I'm saying.
You drink a 12 ounce can.
You're done.
You're done for the day.
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Now try drinking a 44 ounce big gulp.
You're going to have diabetes by the time you're done.
You think diabetes is bad now?
Wait till that happens.
Because the fact is we shouldn't be drinking any soda.
Me myself.
Give me the poison of the Asper team.
You know what I heard?
Diet soda is not good for you because of the carbonation.
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They bloat you.
So they stretch your stomach out.
So then it takes more food to fill your stomach to make you feel full.
Our nutrition coach told me that the Asper team disrupts your stomach.
What do you call the microbiome?
Microbiome.
Microbiome.
Which then makes you have a sweet tooth.
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I don't know.
There's just no good answers.
Go drink a Zivia.
No, that should taste like fucking dog shit.
Zivia.
I tried so hard with the Zivia.
It's too metallic.
What's that flavor?
Mentali.
It's got like a mentholated.
I hate it.
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Yeah.
All right, go.
Stop yawning.
So the crypto.
Sorry, it's late here.
We had a very rough go at it today.
So Bitcoin clears 120K.
And when the Bitcoin goes up, all the alt coins, which means basically your non Bitcoin cryptos,
will have a delayed effect and then they will go up.
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So this is the moment we've all been waiting for.
The Bitcoin boom.
Okay.
Because now Ethereum is showing some signs of being very bullish and blowing up.
Because there was this big to do where and don't ask me what any of this means because I
have no idea.
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But the big to do is that a bunch of inflows, a bunch of money came in, setting records on
Ethereum, ETPs.
That was the government passed legislation a year or two ago that said that your financial
companies can invest in Bitcoin and Ethereum on the stock market in what they call ETPs.
(56:59):
It's kind of like buying gold through the stock market.
You're not buying the actual gold, but you're buying something that represents it.
Don't ask me how it works.
I don't know.
So anyways, apparently this massive amount of money came flowing in to Ethereum, meaning
it's about to get bullish.
And Ethereum has been down bad for a minute here, folks.
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I was bullish on Ethereum because James or man was bullish on it and I've had my doubts
all this time.
And I was like, oh, James, come on, buddy.
Once this Ethereum popping and he says it was like, we've for Trump.
As soon as Trump gets elected.
That didn't work.
That didn't fucking happen.
But now it's happening because they are in fact passing crypto bills.
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In fact, they call it crypto week in Washington, DC.
This one was called the Genius Bill for stable coins.
And this is the first major crypto legislation ever passed.
LiPartisan creates a federal framework for stable coins.
That's your USDC's, your USD$ pegged cryptos.
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It's not Ethereum, it's not Bitcoin.
It's, you use it when you trade cryptos between markets.
Okay.
And then there's two more bills that are, they're not all the way through, but they're,
I guess, going to go through no one cares.
I could give you all the details, but that's fine.
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So the crypto markets, they love all this basically.
And they're rallying, like you wouldn't believe.
And America under Trump.
And look, I'm going to give the man the credit, like, look, I don't like cryptos.
James, I can't tell you, he don't like cryptos either.
As an investor, it makes no damn sense.
Okay.
It makes no sense.
I don't like it at all.
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I don't like a million things about it, about the, from the wallets to how you get it to,
you can't talk to anybody about it.
There's no cost of our service.
I mean, it goes on and on and on.
And I'm like, this is the dumbest shit ever made.
And all these tech roles that love it are stupid too.
Yeah.
Like, why are we doing this?
And it uses just a ton of energy.
Because we could hide it from the IRS for a minute.
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But now the irony is that with all these bills, they're getting closer to the more legitimate
you make it the more it is being tracked.
Like, you already have to file your taxes for it.
You used to not have to do that.
When we first started buying them in 2017, you didn't have to file any taxes for them.
You just did it.
You brought them and sold them.
And now you got to, well, who does nobody?
But we do because we're careful.
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But the America looks to be the global crypto leader.
But anyways, my point is, I don't like cryptos.
Even James will tell you, he's like, I don't like them either.
Doesn't matter.
Because you're never going to make this much money on a stock.
You just won't.
I bought Netflix at the very bottom.
Luckily, I pulled it out of my ass.
I bought 10 shares at $180.
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$170, something like that, about, I don't know, two years ago.
And I read all these, it was right when I was reading all those investment books and they
were talking about how you sort of analyze stocks, how you look at their financials, how
you give it a gut check of, you know, it's something that you know about.
And I know about Netflix, I subscribe to all the streamers and Netflix is like the fucking
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champ dude.
They're the OG.
They got the best interface.
Sometimes they don't have the best content, but they generally always have good content.
And I liked it.
I liked it because they have stand up comedy.
I like it because they have great documentaries.
Blah blah blah blah blah.
Well, and they just, it works.
You can pause it and rewind it.
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Yes.
And fast forward it without shutting down your fucking app.
Or is it Paramount?
Paramount, or all of them are shit.
You pause something on Paramount and tell me how it goes.
Tell me how it goes.
It's a nightmare.
And my point is that we bought 10 shares at like 180 and they went all the way up.
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And like today, those shares are worth 1200 a piece.
Right?
That's a massive flip.
Nice.
That's a huge gain.
We're not going to get that kind of game, I mean, unless you get into some weird IPO thing that
no one knows about and it launches, I mean, you can, I guess, right?
My point is that like that's about as good of a break as you're going to find in the stock
market.
It ain't even a factor as to how much we can make off of cryptos.
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Not even close.
Even with that kind of game that we got on Netflix, you can make 10 times that gain on a
crypto.
Easy.
Easy.
So.
So.
The point is between James McMahon and myself, we both agree that.
Hate it all you want.
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You want to make money?
This is a way to do it.
So the cryptos are rallying and it is because of Trump.
It's because of Trump's because the Silicon Valley nerds like this shit, right?
This is your dark enlightenment stuff.
Also, this is also part of the surveillance state.
They want a blockchain.
It's literally in Klaus Schwab's great reset book, which like none of these conspiracy theorists
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apparently read.
They demonize the guy for years and apparently didn't read the book.
He literally talks about putting all of our stuff on blockchains to monitor and control
our usage of energy.
This is the plan.
This is the surveillance control system.
So.
But you want to make money in the meantime.
Hey, it's a good time to do it.
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Make that money.
And also Trump families got, they've increased their wealth by billions of dollars in their
own crypto investments and dare I say scams.
I was going to say I heard they were like pump and dumps.
They were pumping and dumping just like the hot tuba girl.
She hit her crypto launched and within hours after it's so she for real pump and dump.
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Oh, yeah.
Why didn't it know?
Yeah, what an idiot.
He had a crypto that launched it scored the sword sky high, then crashed 90% of the value
crashed within hours because her she claims it.
She didn't know.
I do kind of believe her when she says I don't know anything about cryptos, but it's like welcome
to the fucking club bitch.
Like nobody knows anything about crypto.
So like, I don't know.
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But her team, the tech nerds, she blames it on them.
She's like, because what it happened was when you sort of make the crypto, you can have
80% of the coins or whatever your percentage is 50% of the coins.
You launch it.
Everyone starts gobbling it up.
And then the people that have all the coin, the 50% of the coins are like sweet, sell it.
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And then they make a ton of money.
That's the pump and dump and that's what they did.
And she claims she had nothing to do with it.
So she's still doing her thing.
Anyway, you want to get on the crypto schemes like me copy my crypto.com/isic.
And you get it for a buck.
It's ended money worries for so many.
And may just do the same for you.
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Links will not be in the show notes.
They're not a sponsor of this show.
But I wouldn't hate you if you go check it out.
Because James has been on the money.
I tell you the guy is legit.
He's legit.
I listen to what he says and he's not wrong.
Sometimes my problem was I didn't listen to him when he was talking about the bear market
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last time and we didn't sell anything.
All right.
So where are we at?
Okay, last story we're done.
Do you ever watch a show called Ghost Adventures?
Never heard of it.
[LAUGHTER]
I don't believe that.
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I have seen Zach Begins.
I've seen a couple doing some provocation in the home of the house.
He doesn't.
He doesn't anymore.
He doesn't.
I wonder why.
I think he's had some weird stuff happen.
Remember when he used to--
you like to touch little girls?
Touch me.
That was really good.
That sounds just like him.
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Shut up.
It did sound like I'm not joking.
That sounded just like him.
Oh, I know you did.
That was really good.
That was exactly how he sounds.
Yeah, that's a great show.
Been consistent.
I have to--
Because it is.
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Because it started out.
It was Zach Begins, Aaron Goodwin, Nick Groff.
Remember then?
And I think Billy Tully was he at the beginning?
I felt like Billy wasn't really a part of it,
or he was really in the back scenes.
They didn't really talk to him a whole lot.
And then when the Nick thing fell apart,
then Billy came more into the conversation.
Yeah, and then he sounded to show more.
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And then it picked up another guy who's into the occult.
He knows some occult stuff because he talks about it.
I haven't seen every episode of Ghost of Inter.
I've seen a lot of them.
And when he's on there, he talks about occult stuff.
OK.
So I'm like, that's why they hired this guy.
Anyway, Aaron Goodwin, the easily the most beloved one
on the bunch.
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He is.
I remember one of the first ones I saw,
because he gets a lot of the--
like the ghosty shit happens to him.
And he was--
but this is before the glow up.
So he was a little bit chunkier.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot.
There was a little bit of a glow up.
It was a chunky at the beginning.
A little bit of a glow up.
So he was up in an attic.
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And something got thrown at him.
They caught it on camera.
Like a bird cage.
Old bird cage or something like that?
Yeah.
It was really fucking scary.
And they used to put Aaron in places.
And he used to be so scared to do stuff.
Yeah.
No guys.
I don't know.
Come on, guys.
They got some act.
Do you think the whole thing is really--
I think it's a real show.
I think it's real or fake.
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No, I think those boys think that who they are on that show
is who they are.
I think so too.
Call me a fool.
I know.
I mean, it is on TV.
So--
I do like reality TV.
And I get fucking--
I'm an old idiot.
Sometimes I wonder though, because I'm like, what are the odds
that you capture something on every location?
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But maybe there's a bunch that they go to,
and there's nothing, and they don't show us.
No, there's been a couple that we've watched
that I was like, man.
Kind of weak.
Yeah.
Anyway, Aaron Goodwin's wife tried to have him killed.
Why?
Can you believe that?
No.
They were--
I'm going to go through the little history
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about what happened here, and then I'm
going to tell you what I think happened.
Did she get sentenced yet?
Let me look through my nose.
Yep, she did.
OK.
She had sentenced a few weeks ago.
Oh, OK.
That's why we're talking about it.
They were married.
They only got married in August of 2022.
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Oh.
So I don't know how long they've been dating,
but they got married in 2022 in Disneyland of all places.
It was that song, "Ber Singh."
Brother--
What's that, brother?
Can you imagine?
You embarrassing.
I just couldn't.
Grow up.
OK, go ahead.
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Well, she grew up all right.
She got arrested in March of '25 for murder.
And what's weird is that she got caught--
Do you know how she got caught?
No.
She was Facebook messaging and inmate,
and guess which state the inmate was in?
I'm going to say Florida.
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Good guess.
It's a cesspool.
Why is it such a cesspool down there?
This shit hole.
[LAUGHTER]
It's got to be-- someone needs to do a Florida documentary
or something about why is this the craziest place on Earth.
I don't know.
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It's just the craziest place.
It's the most beautiful place, but also the most
insane place at the same time.
I know, but Texas is really working.
They're trying to catch up.
They're trying to really try and to be the next Florida.
Well, the problem is they got that giant landmass,
whereas Florida is tight--
Oh, tight.
--and get more people in.
I don't know what it is.
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You're right.
It's something, though.
Anyways--
So it's Caribbean waters.
Pulls in the fucking nut bags.
I guess.
It's just so beautiful, you know?
It is beautiful.
It's a shame.
They're always in the news for something stupid.
So she's Facebook messaging this inmate in prison,
and one of the CEOs confiscates the guy's phone,
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and he sees the messages, and that's how she got caught.
Now you may wonder how she found this inmate.
Yes.
It was through a true crime documentary that she had watched.
What?
Yeah.
So I did a little homework, did a little investigative research,
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and the guy's name is Grant Amato.
And on IMDB, it shows two different shows that he was on.
One was from 2021 called Killer Cases.
And then there was a brand new one in 2024,
which is the one I think she watched, called Control-Auth Delete,
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which is on Paramount.
Everybody go check it out and pause and see how that fucking
works out for you.
Come full circle.
Well, we have Paramount, and I'm going to check it out.
It's a three episode show.
And the little teaser trailer, I was like, OK,
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this shit's crazy.
I don't know what happened here, but--
True crime is lovely.
No.
It's really good.
I mean, I just stopped watching it because it fucking
messed with my brain.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I used to listen to podcasts about it,
and I would watch docs and all of that stuff.
And it just made me--
it added to my-- I fucking hate men.
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Oh, OK.
And it really frightened me.
I had a really hard time with men.
I was like, ugh.
Yeah, I get that.
Well, one of the messages she sent to him--
What are my favorite true crimes is,
what's that fucking show where the women lose it?
It's like broken or--
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Oh, man.
It's like on lifetime.
Women gone wild.
It's when those bitches get fucking fed up.
Bitches get fed up.
These fed up bitches.
Fed up bitches.
Oh, my god.
That's the best show title.
All right, whoever knows the Coca-Cola company,
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get word over to Netflix to make a show called
Fed Up Bitches.
And Aaron Goodwin's wife's got to be the first one on there.
What did he do to you?
OK.
So one of the messages she had sent this killer,
because the deal was she was messaging this guy thinking,
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OK, he knows how to get people killed.
And he does.
He knows Hitman.
OK.
He was supposed to get a hold of a Hitman to kill Aaron Goodwin
through her.
And she wrote to him, am I a bad person?
Because I chose to end his existence and not divorce?
Yeah, bitch.
[LAUGHTER]
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It's Aaron Goodwin.
Why are you--
You psycho?
Why are you asking the murderer who's
been fucking prison about a moral question?
Yeah, you're a fucking piece of shit.
Yeah.
She was going to pay $11,515.
So more than that?
Isn't that crazy?
I mean, insulted.
If you try to have me murdered for that little amount.
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Yeah.
That's all it takes for someone to commit murders like 10 grand.
That's crazy.
You can't even get a fucking civic for that.
You can't.
You can't.
I mean, you could do one vacation.
Well, you get a week of paradise for the--
no one you murdered somebody.
It seems crazy.
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Horrible.
Anyway, she pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder back
in April.
And then in June, she got sentenced to 36 to 90 months in prison.
That even stripped down civic.
You couldn't get any--
You couldn't buy any new car for $11,000.
I mean, you could barely buy a used car.
You--
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That car's got problems.
You got a car with problems.
You're going to put money into it.
You're going to kill two people, one to buy the piece of shit,
another to maintain it.
The lawyers try to get less time because they claim
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that she actually back in November,
backed out on the deal and decided not to kill him.
That was nice of her.
So then the question is, is it a crime to talk about
galing someone?
Is that a crime?
Is it?
Yes, it should be.
You tell them, I can't go on like Google and be like,
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how much to kill a person or whatever.
You can't even look into it.
Well, then how would anybody go to jail for that?
I always thought that they'd get them in jail because they--
Only if it happens?
If they show up at the money drop.
Oh.
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So I thought it happened.
Maybe I don't know.
I'm not against it.
I'm OK with them finding ways to arrest people
for planning to kill somebody.
Yeah, they did.
I just don't know where do we draw that line.
Oh my god, here you come with the fucking--
you didn't learn your lesson with Diddy.
You fucking did it learn your lesson.
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Oh, I did it.
Are you?
All right.
No, I think we should just execute people that look into this
at all.
If you Google it, someone shows up in immediate execution.
Now, the woman--
You're that-- wait, what do you call it?
What'd you say?
I'm just doing it devil's advocate.
Playing devil's advocate here.
(01:15:19):
Trying to make for a lively, engaging show just to talk about things.
Because you got to-- it's like philosophy.
You got to debate these things out.
Agreed.
So someone's got to take on the role of--
Well, there has to be some kind of line of being--
you're right though.
Who cares what you say?
I could stand outside and be like, I'm
going to fucking murder you and then walk in my house.
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Do I get in trouble for that?
Yeah, maybe that's a terrorist threat.
Well then, so what's the fucking difference if you write it down?
See?
There you go.
Now you're wondering, too.
OK.
I don't know the law.
I mean, I wouldn't advise to do any of that.
This seems like a bad idea.
So the woman-- I don't even have a--
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How do I call that?
The name here.
I call it a Utah divorce.
That's a Utah divorce.
The Utah divorce special?
Yeah, the special.
When the husband loses his fucking mind,
and he kills all the children, the dog, and the wife,
instead of just getting a fucking divorce.
It's crazy.
And it happens in Utah.
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There's-- they should study it.
I feel like it happens here more than it happens anywhere else.
I literally worked with the lady that it happened to.
It's insane.
Yeah.
Utah's a crazy place.
It is.
It's like, why is that your only option?
Yeah.
Toxic.
Crazy.
It's all that arsenic from the great Salt Lake dirt that's
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in the air.
Let me read you what this-- I don't know her name.
Mrs. Goodwin said, first thing
and most importantly, I would like to apologize to Aaron.
I'm so immensely sorry for the pain and anxiety I've caused you
and the betrayal you undoubtedly and rightfully feel
by my actions.
I'm sorry I broke us, and I'm consumed with regret every day.
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She continued vowing to bow out of his life forever
and adding she was ashamed and disappointed with herself.
Aaron responded and said, this has led me to fear for my life.
He said of discovering that his wife had put a hit out on him.
I can't trust anything anymore.
I cry every day.
I feel so alone.
She turned me into a person I never was.
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Is that tragic?
The whole thing is tragic.
That's awful.
I feel bad for him.
I feel in a way I feel bad for her in a little bit
because it's like--
Hi.
It's the loss of the love that makes me sad.
Not that I think she has to do her time and pay her price,
(01:17:54):
for sure, right?
I'm just saying--
She has such a fucked up thing to do to just think that you--
To pursue the murder.
Yes.
I--
Totally.
It's such a fucking grotesque thing
that I don't have a whole lot of empathy for her, to be honest.
I'm like, bitch, that was insane.
Yeah, it's crazy to throw away everything like that.
Yes.
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Now, what I think happened--
my conspiracy theory about this is that all that ghost shit came home with him
and possessed his wife.
Oh.
What say you?
I like that.
You can't tell me otherwise.
I believe it so wholeheartedly, 100% that that's what happened.
(01:18:36):
Really?
Yeah.
Maybe that's why I said I kind of feel bad for her in a way.
I think Demons possessed her to do that.
That doesn't take away her responsibilities.
She fucked up.
But Aaron, you knew you were fucking
talking with all these spirits and bringing them home.
In the same way that Zach has all these weird shit that happens to him.
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Huh?
What do you think about that?
Oh, I like that.
A little turn of the old tables.
Yeah.
Don't take another drink.
This deserves an icy cold drink for celebration.
I can't listen to nobody.
Nobody hears the ice.
We already went through--
I hear it.
It's such a fucking scene.
I cannot handle it.
(01:19:21):
You drink so much.
I've never seen a person.
You and my sister are constantly fucking drinking.
What are you going to do?
Text Grant Amato.
Give me his number.
I think I just figured out what did I say?
What was the name of my show?
Fed up bitches.
Fed up bitches.
Are you--
You fucking sent me.
(01:19:41):
I can't anymore.
Fed up bitches.
Sorry, Josie.
Josie Wysop.
He-- what is that fucking clank?
It has got that metal cup.
And then burping.
And then all my fans would be like, I liked the ice clanking.
I never heard it.
You see, I wouldn't work out well for you now, would it?
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[LAUGHTER]
It's like, we're almost done.
You have to take a fucking swiggy.
A little victory lap.
No, I do think that you mess around with that ghost shit.
No doubt.
No doubt, spirits can attach and come home with you.
I agree.
I mean, I do believe in that.
I think they're doing very dangerous stuff.
I mean, makes for great entertainment.
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But it's like at the risk of their own lives.
Yeah, I do believe that.
I think it's very dangerous territory.
And they should know that.
Zach's right up on some of this stuff.
They both know this.
They know.
He's kind of mentioned a couple times
that things have come home with him.
Bad things have happened to him.
Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob.
I wish they'd do a documentary about that.
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All right, let's talk about after the provocations.
Like what is happening?
What are your little stories that have been going on at your house?
Yeah, that'd be super interesting.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah, that's honestly like I'm done.
I don't need to watch you go to all these haunted houses.
I don't want to look at anymore orbs.
Zach Beggins.
Yeah.
(01:21:06):
Tell me what the fuck is going on in your life.
You know?
Yeah.
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That's it.
That's all I got.
All right.
Okay, everybody.
Till next time.
Oh, now we need a drink, do we?
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Now we need a drink.
I'm about to be on set up bitches.
Okay, till next time.
Till next time.
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