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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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not with us today, but we do have the Immaculate
One in spiritual one and of course me, the one
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and only. Thanks Yeah there you go. Was Thanksgiving good
to you? Yeah yeah, yeah, the yeah, the yeah, the
original well Thanksgiving good to you? Yes yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Some way I got chased by wild pigs in Abdon.
My in laws are trying to tell me that they're
have a Lina's, which I would have expected because that
they're They're all over that that area. And when I
heard the snorting and the rustling, and I was night
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and I just had a flashlight, and that fucker came
booking like a middle linebacker through the bushes, right past me,
right into the bushes, turned around, came back again. Then
the second one did the same thing. I was like,
what the fuck they these weren't have a Lina's though.
These were pigs that I went and looked it up
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that have Alina's max out at about sixty pounds. These
things were at least two hundred pounds. The two that
I saw. The third one I couldn't see, and I
was like, I would have been I would have been dead. Yeah,
I would have been like, yeah, yeah. And that's what
I'm saying. They weren't have a Lina's because if they
were halenas, that's the site that's a dog size. These
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were bigger than these were. This is middle line, Oh
yeah for sure. But yeah, but this thing was. I mean,
I just know how big it was from the width
of the road and the size of it. That thing
came out of no where. All I heard was I
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turned around with my flashlight. I saw it come out
of this high grass right across the road, the gravel
road I was. I was eight feet away from it.
Maybe it flew behind me. But as I was turning
around because I'm hearing this snorty and I'm like, what
the fuck is that, it went through one direction, turned around,
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came back, went the same direction, still didn't come at me,
and I was like, I yelled at it, like to
try and scare it. And then a second one did
the same thing. And I could tell there was a
second one because the one was going the other direction
and within like one second, there was a second one
going back the other way. Right. I was like, I
got to get out of here. And I was right
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next I was walking from my in law's house the
back of it, which is very rural in Sedona. If
you know Sedona, they got, you know, all kinds of
critters there. I'm walking from his house to the neighbor's house.
I'm staying at the neighbor's house, and I have to go.
And all you got is a flashlight and it is dark,
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like you can see all the stars. It's really great.
But that fucking thing came out of nowhere. And now
I understand when people are like got killed by wild
pigs and you're like, oh, that's a shitty way to go, dude.
I was frozen. I was like, it took me like
a full three seconds to figure out, like I need
to be out of here. Like I kind of just
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honestly froze. I was like, No, this is.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Chasing. Is it chasing some posty? Is that what we
had going? Now?
Speaker 3 (03:38):
They're just violent.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
I think it was just trying to scare me off
or something. I don't know. I don't know. It didn't
come at me, it didn't come directly at me. It
went perpendicular to me, it went behind me, you know,
but but still, I mean, I I couldn't see where
they were. That's really scary because you can. It's like
a It's like a horror movie. And by the way,
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I had jokingly named the neighbor's house the murder Cabin
earlier in the week, so you know, I'm like, I'm
off to the murder Cabin and walk like, oh you should.
I'm like, next morning, I'm like, I almost got killed
by pigs. Like I was just have Alina's. I was like,
it wasn't I would have been. I would have been concerned,
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but I wouldn't have thought I was gonna die. But
those things were big enough to eat me. I'd been
eaten by morning, because I'm not real big.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Okay. So so okay, So so you had a near
death experience. I guess. I guess I had a near
death experience as well.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Did you really? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah. I was driving home Wednesday night, driving back to
uh to what my parents are so I have Thanksgiving
with them, and it was this car to truck to
my laft and like I was driving, I just looked
over and I'm just like, huh. He getting mighty close
to me, and I'm like, oh shit, he's in my
lane and they bumped me in. They bumped me in
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the left for a quarter panel whoa and almost spunned
me out, because you know, that's the maneuver that the
cops used. You left through quarter panel, spin you out.
And so the only reason why did spin me out
is because I actually slowed down so he wouldn't hit
the exact right where the tire and stuff was that,
so we hit more flush with the side of the door.
I light nudge. He threw his flashes on me and
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him buff Now that's now that's dark. Okay, flashes on
put on side of the road. You can't even tell
I got hit. Whoa, there's no damage? Whoa?
Speaker 2 (05:41):
All was what'd he say?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Oh? It was a It was a Hispanic guy and
the sun he got out of the vehicle with sending
out on the pasture's side. I guess looking I got
out and took my phone and had used a flashlight
and just looked down the side. I'm like, dude, there's
no dam much period. Like I'm like, tail light ain't
busted nothing. I almost like yeah, But when he when
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he touched me. I mean, like that thing went just
like that, And so I used my fast and furious
skills that I got, you know what I'm saying, to
get it back under control. But I just walked up
to him. I said, hey, man, everything looks all good.
He said, man, I'm sorry. I was like, oh, good man,
y'all have a good It's a brand new truck, brand
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new CIVIERADI was in. I knew it because the the
tag was still hanging out for your air bag out
of the pastor's side glove box, So I knew it
was a brand new Cilardi. So so yeah, I tried
to get spin spun out so lazy. What was your
near different experience?
Speaker 3 (06:47):
I didn't even nearly die?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Yeah, okay, okay, yours was. Yours was a little early
I got you.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
That's wild, that's like, yeah, just though I remember my
brother went to he took my mom to well. He
traveled all over the world and doing all sorts of like,
he taught scuba diving, he taught English, he taught all
sorts of stuff, and so he was in Thailand for
a while. He had my mom come out to visit
and they were trying to get somewhere up I don't
know wherever rented a car whatever, and they in Bangkok
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trying to fucking get out of Bangkok, which sounds like
an absolute nightmare. And then they're in some sort of
like crazy round about or so, I don't remember the
exact story. Someone going like fifty and they're going like
fifty or whatever, and the car does the same thing.
It like swipes them on the side and like hits
their sort of back that back, same sort of what
you're describing, and they got pushed out and they like
went off and they pulled over on the you know,
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the whatever it's called, on the side of the road.
The other people didn't stop, but they got out and
they're like, shit, this rental car r in a foreign country,
Like now we have to deal with an accident. The
person sped off, same thing though there was like no
not even a scratch, not a dent, not anything to
indicate the d.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
I don't know, but I was going seven eight miles
an hour. Yeah, I was on the interstate. Yes, so
like like I'm booking it.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
You know, I think like the higher the speed, but
maybe because your match speeds, like it's not as I don't.
I don't know. It's crazy to me.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
It was almost like a bumper car. It was almost
like like he hit me like a bumper car. It's
like and like like the men I seen men. I
finally looking, I said, holy shit, he's coming over my lane.
But I just hailed the horn down and the men
that I did it was like and uh, just my
back end got just a little loose.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
How do you be behind someone and not see that
you're moving into that? Like I can't kind of in
front right, like.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Yeah, no, no, here, no, here's the issue there. Your
new rides got blind spot they got blind spot protection,
So it pops up in your review mirror when somebody's
in your blind spot in the in the in each
of the review mirrors, it pops up a yellow icon
letting you know somebody in your blind spot. And so
I seen in his because I was looking at him
and I seen in his passion side review mirror where
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the blind spottle up was going off, saying hey, there's
somebody blind saw that. Yeah, I mean like like he
was right on me. Like I if this was a
if this was a movie, and I needed to jump
out into the pastor's side window. I could have did it.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
You should have tried.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Yeah, it's so awesome if you've done.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
That, pigs, You're jumping from car to car like this
is the action show.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yeah, so, I mean it was. It was all good
and that just drive back and drove back home. You know,
sometimes people are shook up or whatever. That's just right, Okay, cool.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
A lottery ticket, I think after that.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
Yeah, dude, Corey's gonna come back next week and he's
gonna have a near thing too.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
We're gonna all yeah, Florida every day is a near
death experience.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Oh man, that's some good stuff. Hey, well, look, Trump
is a he's lett Maduro know right now that he
needs to leave Venezuela in order to save himself and
his family. Okay, from reports from.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Should probably listen to him. Unfortunately, this is the sad
thing is that he's going to get murdered by the way.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
That motherfucker is the biggest piece of ship on earth.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
I'm all for standing up to the American Empire, but
there's a long list of people who have gotten on
the wrong end of them, have got knives up their
asses or blown up or hanged or whatever. So like
you're not.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Gonna make it.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
It's the silver or the lead as far as the
American Empire is concerned, and they have ways to get
to you. And I just I respect anybody who's like,
I'm gonna stand up to these guys and or stand
up for my people and any of that, you know,
like sounds good.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
It's not standing up for his fucking people. That guy
doesn't give a fuck about his people.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
He doesn't give a shit. No, of course not ago,
but but the the uh fifty years that they just
will make you pay. They just will make you pay.
You did the best thing to do is is like
guerrilla warfare tactics against them. Find other ways of defeating
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the American Empire.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
But like.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
To you know, getting into a headhead military fact, Like
the smartest thing that the Venezuelans did was empty their
prisons and move them to the Mexican border and send
them into the US. They're insane asylums and prisons of
all like the hardcore dangerous people. That's genius. Like that's
that's like a two for one.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
That's why you know, people are like why are we
doing this? Or what did Venezuela do? I'm like everything.
Venezuela did everything to us. If you were just looking out,
like what country we should go to war with, aside
from China, aside from Israel, it's Venezuela. Venezuela has done
exactly what you just said before that they also had
spent the past thirty years undermining every election we've ever had.
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And this is like provably true. They sent three people
up here, they created the software that became the software
for every voting machine. Not only did they do that
then in our country, but they then exported it to
the world. So then they've been doing it to the
whole world. And who has been supporting them, and that
Israel in China, So like our two biggest enemies are
also then working with Venezuela. Venezuela's just a front for them.
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Their whole fucking military is just a cartel of fucking
insane people. Someone described them as like they're like they're
not the normal gay people. They're like a weird, aggressively
gay cult that they're like, Dude, if you even want
to have sex with your wife, you are a pussy
because dominating a man and raping him is the best
kind of power you can have. In the world. That's
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the kind of gay people. The fucking car tell of
the sons is, which is Maduro and his military that
took over in Venezuela, ruined the lives of every single
person there, and then worked with Israel and China to
undermine the US and every way possible. So I'm like,
all four destroying them every possible.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Yeah, I mean, I mean, give me, give me. I
need a little bit more info on these aggressive gays.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
And then he gets up and he's like, no, lord,
and he's like dancing and trying to like look like
he's just like this nice guy. I'm like, oh, no,
fuck you, dude, fuck you, You're not this nice dancing?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Is he not a nice guy? If you sat down
and you have with him, you think you might be
able to chop it up with him a little bit.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
I think you'd be a good person if you just
stabbed him in the throat, if you got that close to.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Him, of course, allegedly, I envision.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
I think you could probably sit down and have an
interesting and and a decent conversation with Putin. Yes, I
think he would be somebody. I mean, it's a different background, right,
KGB Intelligence, Things like that, you know. I mean it's
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sort of like more a strategic mindset and more of
a deep thinker as opposed to I'm not saying necessarily
good or bad. I mean he's humanized by the West,
you know, unfairly of course, but he's also a hubbad loyalist,
so like he's in bed with the dangerous groups. So
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you know, it's not like I'm ever going to like
show support for state leaders. However, there's some are better
better than others, of course, and I would I would
say he's more respected than others. And it's part of
why I think the EU despises him, because they aren't him.
They're so weak and so embarrassing. And so their men
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are all that, you know, all the the NATO guys
and all the EU men are like male feminists like facts,
you know, and the and the women are like psychogs,
like concrete haird cunts like like you know vers Vanderliden,
you know what I mean. Like these people are are
are are psychotic, and they look at somebody like Putin
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and he's like he's measured and reasonable and intelligent. And
that's a dude who's actually playing four D chess. I
love also that. Kamala called it three D chests. Yeah, sweetheart,
that's what it's called. When you pull out a chessboard
and play chess. It's three D chess.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
You fuck's not to She's not used today it she's
used to the online verse.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Yeah, she she she is playing Chinese checkers.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
She's hey, what so? Hero and Rumble Soul Explorer said,
didn't Nick Finte say six with women is gay? Did
he say that? Well, it depends, it depends on the women. Yeah,
I guess I'm not going to say anything. You know, universally,
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this is going to be a case by case sort
of classifications, just like, isn't that term is gay?
Speaker 3 (16:30):
Isn't here?
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Sure? Yeah, I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Pedophiles whatever. Sorry about your guy, I.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Think he I think he probably is gay, And honestly,
I don't give his ship, but he's gay. I don't care,
you really care? You know, Here we go, Here we go,
Here we go. Nick Flints public identifies as a straight
and celibate and sale okay, so yeah, but I.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Don't even really care. So but he.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
Could but in some means very celibate, and he could
very obviously get women. He has power.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah, well, hold on, hold on, he's so so. He
often discussed himself as a misogynist, uninterested in physical contact
with women. He hates women, but he also has strong
anti gay rhetoric.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
So he's not an in cel. If he just hates wimmen,
that's a that's just sell it. You just chose not
to have sex with swimming because you hate them.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Yeah, but why they're so like soft and like like
they gotta pussy. I don't get it like that, like
like like I'm just like and I know that you know,
the gate stuff, that's what people are born with me
that that's that's the only thing that I can think
in my mind because it's just like most I look
over at women and then I look at a dude,
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and I'm just like that's I'm like, no, I'm look
all these women, even the big ones. It's like it's like,
would you rather be gay or would you rather do
the biggest woman isn't the biggest woman? What are we
talking about? It's not even close. I mean, it's just like,
you know, so yeah, so I'm I'm uncertain about fint
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is all right? If you don't want any contact with women,
I mean that's uh, that's a little much. Yeah, you know,
that's a lot much. Charlie, did you did you cameras
all up just snuff somebody came snuffing job. Hey, hey,
(18:45):
hey that some of that ship's happened live get snuffed out.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
You know, my camera just I needed to get in
there and set the Uh. When I restarted, my computer
automatically makes my camera eligible for AI like hand gestures
and ship like that. So in the event that I
ever do something like this, my camera goes and does
some fucking AI hand gesture thing is not trying to
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do and screws it all up.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
So Jedi mind trap, you put the Jedi mind trick
on that. Yeah. But uh but Nick points, I'm not
share about that. You know what I'm saying, no physical
contact with women if you've never had it, Okay, Now
I don't know, Well, you can go purchase it. I
would say, go purchase it and just try it out, Okay, and.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Then you'd be like I would leave.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah, we'll get with that. We talk about Lisa. Yeah,
you know, if you go to one of these Asian
massage parlors or something like that, not saying that they
give any type of happy ends or anything there that's illegal.
But let's say you just stumbled across one that just
happen to do something like that. Man, you know, you
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might change your mind that whole. I don't want physical
contact with women.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
I'm just saying this is like a theme though of
like you don't admit you're gay, but you hate women
and you're gay, but you just like won't admit that
you're gay, like to yourself even so, You're just like
this self hating, closeted gay person who pretends to be
straight but hates women. Like I've seen this pattern before.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know, but Nick point that Nicko,
he's a weird dude anyway. Yeah, Like he's like he's
like over the top. I'm just like, why are you
so over the top?
Speaker 3 (20:33):
I don't really like I know anything about him except
I remember coming across something that made it sound like
he might be a pedophile. And then I want to
honestly watch the Tucker interview with him because I want
to know why he's such a fucking weirdo. I want
to hear him talk for more than thirty seconds. Maybe
I'll appreciate him more after that. I doubt it though,
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have potential.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
I know he's he's big into like non mixing, Yeah,
like purity races and stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Yeah, then isn't he Hispanic like twentes but like he's
I don't know's.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
I don't know. White folks that are Mexican is weird
to me, So white folks with Mexican names. It's just
it's one of those things I can't get past for
some reason. I can just don't. Jube speedy little eyes. Yeah,
he's that guy. But from what I understand, like if
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you get Fuente is on your on your channel, that's
like a that's like your channel gets targeted after that,
like because he's like but he's like hated like across
multiple seers.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
Well, and then his people will like ruin your life
apparently if you like are in any way rude about
him or to him. So I think it's like double
dangerous to have him around.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I just don't have any energy one way or the
other on him, honestly, I don't. I don't. I know
he said some crazy ship, he said some stuff that
I agree with.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
I don't, I don't understand, I haven't. I really just
haven't looked into his work enough to have a informed
opinion on Nick Fuentis. I know he's polic some people crazy,
And I feel like anytime you're that big and you're
that in the public eye, you're a fucking op on
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some level, like somebody somewhere along that trajectory. Maybe it
was all planned from the beginning, maybe you got hot
early and got co opted or allowed to success, whatever.
But I just feel like anytime you're that big, you're
you're not gonna be one hundred percent authentic. I think
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you're being controlled. I think it's.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
A yeah, you don't know. Some people don't know they're
being controlled.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Maybe yeah, and that actually would be the best form
of control. Or maybe you're controlled financially, like you're controlled biomission.
The things that you're you don't ever talk about. So
it's not that you actually come out right out and
lie to people about it. It's just it's just that
you never talk about the elephant in the room when
it's Israel or whatever it is. Like that's an example.
He does actually talk about Israel, but whatever the thing is.
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But the problem is, you're never gonna You're never gonna
please everybody. There's always gonna be somebody that wants you
to say, well, why aren't you talking about this. It's like,
well that's not important to me, or that's where I
don't know enough about that or whatever. But the run
these people through purity tests, they'll always fail. I just,
I just I get suspicious when I see people that
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are unnaturally elevated. I I don't know. I mean, maybe
what he's saying is really intelligent and super insightful, and
he's got this massive audience for a reason and me
and I'm sure he does for some of it, but
all of it, Like is it all real?
Speaker 1 (24:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
Yeah, well it's easy too. So since he does criticize Israel,
he still could be promoted by even Israeli interests because
he's also really easy to hate. So you mean, like,
look at the people who criticize Israel. They're all racists.
They're all racist, like, you know, whatever.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
That's true. I think one of the one of the
weirdest things that I see is when I see somebody
like I see these channels and they have, you know,
a million followers, and then their videos get like five
thousand views, I'm like, what, Like, I'm I'm like, hell,
how out of a million people, only five thousand people
(24:40):
watch your videos? Like it didn't even but it didn't
even correlate a million, Yeah you get five thousands. Like
I'm just like and.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
The whole businesses yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Yeah, yeah, they're like running whole businesses and stuff. I'm
just like, I mean, it's I'm just trying to think
of the logistics of that, and and something like it's
like a short circuit, like we're starting to get somewhere
and then all of a sudden, like we're repealed, and
we obviously we never connect. I'm like, see they have
the plaques and all this stuff. I'm just like, wow.
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And it's not like the people have lived because their
subscriber count stays the same.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
But they kind of it goes the other way too,
so they like prop up these people. They're like, let's
give them a bunch of fake follows, Let's give them
a bunch of bot comments, let's give them a bunch
of fake thumbs ups or whatever, like reposts or whatever.
The real people engaging with this could be incredibly low CNN,
but like we'll make it look like it's a little
bit higher. And then all the people who are actually
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getting like tons of traction or tons of interactions or whatever.
We're going to just like artificially lower that. We're going
to make it look like no one cares, no one
sees this, no one likes it, no one comments on it,
unsubscribe everyone, et cetera, et cetera. So both directions, both ways,
it's all fucking fake out there.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
And it's like one bait switch away. It's not like
they have to go actively monitor it. It's just they
go to your account, they put they changed the settings,
and that's it.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
H well, program, Yeah, that's true, that's true. I mean
I've seen I've seen multiple vidias. People leave comments, they
won't show up. Yeah, it'll say it'll say you have
thirty comments. You go when you click on comments and
you've got none, Yeah, you go. And it's like I
was like, okay, well maybe they flagged him for some reason.
There's none in the flag. But it's sister thirty communists.
(26:37):
I'm just like Worris Comedys, like I don't see.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
Him even as stupid as Facebook. I'll like see my
own posts and it'll be like five comments and I'll
click and there's no comments there. I have no notifications
for any comments. There's no comments there. For a minute,
I could use johnny'sccount, Johnny could show me on his
account and then I'd see the comments. But now they
figured out that we live together, and so now he
also can't see my comments. Like, dude, so fucking crazy,
(27:05):
Like it's fucking retarded. There's no fucking reason to not
let me see my own Facebook comments except you want
me to feel like no one likes me and kiss
you want me to feel like no one comments or
engages with my ship. That's the only It's psychological warfare
on a ridiculously stupid level that can't stop, won't stop.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
And I don't think people should be dismissive of that,
Like that's actually the level that they're going to, the
level of pettiness, the level of mind fuckery it's happening.
It's not just enough to not have your stuff shown.
They have to demoralize you at the same time, I
mean to make me get out of the business of
talking about this shit. So they've demonetized people. Now they're
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working on the demoralization.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Which is exactly it's right. The party needs to own
your mind, needs to own your heart. If it doesn't.
It's not yet.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
There it is. I mean, well, I don't know. It can't.
It can't. It can't fuck with you a little bit,
cause you'd be like he like, dude, I mean, I
know there's people here. Why not seeing the people people
have watched the videos said they ain't watched it, like
you said, people, all of a sudden, they're just unsubscribed,
(28:24):
stop receiving edifications. It's just and it's at the drop
of a whim too, like it be going going in
poof gone. You look over there and somebody I'll have,
you know, five followers, and they'll have fifty thousand the
next day. You're like, hold on a second, there's no
way in this hell of the next that made one
video that garnered forty eight thousand follows. You know what
(28:48):
I'm saying. I mean, it's just like, I mean, there's
no way, there's no way that's organic.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
Like dude, I was on TikTok before they realized who
I was. I would get like sixty thousand views, sixty thousand,
all these fucking comments, all this right, one hundred thousand,
all this fucking interaction, and then all of a sudden,
whatever happened, and now I'm like fifty views, one hundred views.
They'll send me, this is the most fucked up part
to me. They'll send me these little notifications that are like,
(29:16):
your post got three hundred views, keep going, I'm like
you fucking assholes, like you absolute fucking assholes. Did you
wante hundred percent of control if anyone does see it
or not? And how many people see it or not,
and like whether or not I'm allowed to be seen
or not. So go fuck yourself my emails. Somebody will
email me. I will reply to them and it will
(29:39):
go straight to their trash, not spam, not junk trash.
Replying directly to them. That shouldn't even me.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
It's just so exactly. The weird thing about TikTok is
that ain't nobody says shit about that thing at all.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
Just disappear.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
They say, take, they say take Nicoleli is still owned
by bike Dance. But something ain't right because like even
the creators up there saying, hey, I mean we were
at like, you know, two dollars a dollar fifty rpm.
They say they down at sixteen cents rpm. It's like,
hold on a second, something's up. Somebody else got a
hold of this motherfucker, and it sounds like what happens
(30:20):
when when the United States gets a hold of it.
Just ship down.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Larry bought TikTok. Yeah, and and he is an Israeli spy.
He started a company called Oracle, off after Project Oracle,
the CIA's Project Oracle. That was his first client. They
are the largest CIA private contractor. I mean they are,
They're they're a CIA front company, Oracle. I see what
(30:53):
you got to service the CIA, and the guy who
runs it started it is worth four hundred billion dollars,
like he on Musk, And he bought Tiktoks a little
bit Zionists so that he could shut off the narrative
because everybody was finding out what Israel was doing to Gaza.
So he bought it to shut everybody up from that
(31:14):
and then just kept whoever's running it running. It is
tinkering with him, and so it's definitely under Zionist control.
So if that explains it.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Is the Synagogue of Satan TikTok.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Yeah, this appears says that the uh, it's of course
what you said. Oracle is reportedly expected to take eighty
percent of the steak in TikTok's US operations, with Chinese
shareholders holding the remaining steak, but it says that the
final details are still being worked out in the deal
(31:51):
still needs approved from Chinese government. They're saying that it
hadn't happened yet, but I got a brow raise.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
No, it's something something I think they're I think that's
I don't know that they're sitting around waiting. This is
the Zionists. This isn't the Democratic Socialists or somebody. This
is the Zionist. When they want something to happen, they
make it happen immediately. So I'm pretty sure he's in charge.
I mean, I'm I know for a fact all the
(32:22):
Israeli stuff has gone away. So either that was a
condition of a scrow on the sale, or it's already
changed hands and he's making it happen. I don't know,
because that was a that was there was a sense
of urgency in doing that. And if they're going to
get hung up in regulatory hearings about this, uh, that's
(32:44):
not going to work because they need to shut this
narrative down immediately. So either it was a contingency of
the sale, or it's already closed, or or somebody put
a gun to the head of the guy who sold
it to Larry Ellison and said take all the Zionist
stuff off, or or you disappear. I don't know, but
I can't talk about it anymore. On there.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
It's always just it's always weird. But I don't know
what And all that over?
Speaker 3 (33:18):
Is it over?
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Now? Is Gaza over? Is Ukraine over? Is that over? Now?
No a deal? We're working a deal. I just like that.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
The u N was like, oh, yeah, We're gonna send
peace keeping forces to Gaza. And Trump was like, I
love that. The u N loves my plan and the
I'm the head of the peace committee there, great job,
you win. Like that's not what they said at all,
not even close.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Zelenski's top guy is getting rolled up on these He's fleeing,
you know. I mean, the wheels are falling off that
that meat grinder. It's doing exactly what they need for Ukraine,
killing all the Christians, all the Ukrainian Christians, so that
that homeland can be prepped for the Zionist movement into there.
(34:11):
Not my word talked about that. Yeah, take out a generation,
entire generation of Ukrainian men, and they consider Ukraine to
be the next Jewish homeland. They've been talking about this
for a whiles. Are these things are interlocked? They talked
(34:33):
about with the guy who fled uh Ukraine, it Israel,
you know what I mean? This is the pipeline, Like
it's the guy Kolamoyski who financed Zelenski's rise. Zionists dangerous billionaires.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
But if they go to Ukraine, that give him a
little bit more land. Won't they give him a little
bit more that.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
Living jul.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
Well, isn't that where they originally got growing started in
the world. And isn't that the thing that started the
series of two hundred and fifty countries kicking Jewish people out?
Probably first I kicked out of that area.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
I think that's a.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
Well. I mean, they're settling an ancient grudge.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Oh was that right? I talked to my dad about
this when I was when I was at the house,
they're talking about, you know, like slavery, and I was
just like when a when I was like, when when
the folk just gonna stop, just gonna let some of
that old ship go, you know what I'm saying he
was talking about. Yeah, there was some uh he heard
(35:47):
some Africans saying that, uh who they wanted the black
people of America to you know, come back to their
to the rightful place in their home country. I was
just like Nigga, they ain't been an Africa African in
America in like two hundred years, Okay, I said, both
we as far from Africans as you can be. Now,
(36:08):
we ain't even in the same vicinity of an African.
Whenever the last true African slave died, that's when the
last you know one it had a right to right
to the motherland. You know, that was the last one.
It's like we now no bo They're gonna bring a
rap music over there, and I saggy pants and damn,
(36:30):
you know what I'm saying today, And.
Speaker 3 (36:32):
You're gonna want like, you know, Santa size running water
and things like that, and food they're clean and like
you're not gonna have.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
They're gonna want wind now, I mean section eight. You
know what I'm saying. I'm gonna need some of that.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
And why do you want to go back to a
place that sold you? I mean you didn't. People didn't
come just fucking trap you and steal you. Your people fucking
gave you away. And sold you to these people. And
that's where you want to go back to. I mean,
have at it. I don't care, but like, what are
you fucking thinking.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
The narrative, that's the wrong narrative. Okay. The correct narrative
is that white people stole black people in the middle
of the night.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
Okay, five people are just sitting there having a perfect life,
and white people are like and.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Just just ran up in there and just drag you
right at your bed mail of the night. I got
news for the I got news for for for some
of the black community. You're still slaves, yeahs T B T.
Your slaves to the UH Section eight, your slaves to
(37:46):
all the government handouts.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
You've just changed from chains that you can see to
invisible chains. Dependency Amen.
Speaker 1 (37:59):
Explore. Yes, Soul Explorer said they used fried chicken his
bait and called them in there. That's pretty oh, you know,
fried chicken very much. Fried catfish, Yeah, fish fried. I
had a fish fry chicken, fried chicken, and the damn
(38:20):
put watermelon in there.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
So the right chicken irresistible must confess when done properly.
Fried chicken.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Yes, yes, I mean it's it's hard to beat, that's all.
I'm saying, when done properly, it's a done properly that's
universally loved unless you're, you know, one hundred percent against
fried foods. And if that's your jam, you know, it's
all good.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Every now and then, normal fried chicken sandwich from Popeye's
was pretty fucking awesome. I had to admit. My mom
got me. She's like, fried chicken sandwich and Popeyes. It
was great. I was like, are you are you putting
me on? She's like, no, it was good. I was like,
I don't believe you. She's like, I'm telling you all.
She's like, I'll go get one with you, just a
couple of years ago. And I got one with her
(39:06):
and we sat in the parking lot and ate it,
and I was like, you're right. It was pretty good.
I know it's totally filled with chemicals and it's awful.
It's the worst thing ever for you, but I'm worried
about it. It was surprisingly good and I've never eaten
it Popeyes before or after.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
What So you got a good location. So you got
a good location? Yeah? Yeah, locations matter, Like the locale
of where you're getting your food from that ship matters.
Do you see here we got we got.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Uh Castle Rock Colorado, or as my friend Andy calls it,
white Castle. So the Pope eyes in White Castle. There
were no fistic line. Yeah, it was. It was measured
pretty sure, like people who.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Were actually like would would like take your order and
then like go back there and like fix the food
and then give it to you. As opposed to what
you're doing here. That was like why are you here?
Speaker 3 (40:12):
Why are you interrupting me? I was on my phone.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
I must I must confess. It was to drive through situations.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
So you just get some of that, and you see
some of that because yeah, would like attitude.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
Yeah, yeah, like.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
I'm not interested in being here. Look, okay, so there's
a boat Jangles. There's a bow Jangles right here near me. Okay,
and this bow Jangles, I would say it's a good location.
But it depends on who's working when you go in there,
what shift is working? All right, So you get it,
you get a certain shift and like when I walk
(40:53):
in there, I automatically know I'll walk in out. I'm like, damn,
see what the young Mexican folk at you know what
I'm saying, because they like, you know, they say they
own it. I'm like, okay, you know what I'm saying.
They own it. They trying to get your ship right.
You know your ship it's a little fresh, you know
the other guys for here to go. That man, all right,
(41:21):
take your order. Huh that'd be twelve dollars. Okay, Well
then they walk to the back and you're like, you're
gonna make my stuff's come back up? Uh, we need
some fries to the front line, just like, dude, like
(41:44):
you're getting get it, Like, yeah, I mean I get it.
You hate life. Look, I understand it, but just just
get me out of here. At least, you know what
I'm saying. At least get me out here. You see,
what people don't understand is like the quicker I can
get stuff done and get people out of there, then
I got time to fuck off if I want to
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fuck off.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
Yeah. Well, I saw an interesting story that was saying
that fast food is dying in part because they refused
to lower their prices. But Chili's did. Chili's lowered their prices,
and oh yeah, it is dominating now. And that's true
(42:27):
because I love Chili's and we go all the time
and it's packed. But they're saying that these fast food
restaurants would rather go out of business or close stores
than lower any prices, and it's like, dude, what are
you doing. This is unsustainable. People pulling up menus from
like two thousand and nine from Ie Hop or Cracker
(42:53):
Barrel or someplace like that. I just saw it and
it was like, yeah, I remember those prices, like that
wasn't that long ago. And it was like, but it
might as well be. It's like a third of the price.
You're just like like at some point, like the consumer
kind of taps out and they're like, well, if I'm
going to pay the same amount, I might as well
go sit down at Chili's you know in the bar
(43:13):
watch game, get chips and salsa, do all this, you
know what I mean, and pay the same price for
Taco Bell. Absolutely if I've got the time right. So, like,
we're going to see we're going to see fast food
restaurants closing down, and then that's going to impact commercial
real estate, which is going to impact medium sized banks.
So that's not the only one additional thing that will
(43:39):
be a strain on the economy when a bunch of
these Taco Bells go out of business and I just
did an episode where I listed off like a ton
of I forget. It was just a long list of
like the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of different fast
food chains around the locations around the nation that are
(43:59):
going out of business. They're just closing and and so
like there's a it's an apocalypse, man, and we really
have fucked the money up. The money is totally broken
right now, and people are makes me feel like they're
trying to get everybody ready for revolution or something.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
Agenda thirty.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
Well, well McDonald's. McDonald's is a major indicator when they
saying that they can't get asses in there, because you know,
McDonald's used I mean, that's a staple have they they
are they the originators of fast food.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Almost feel like.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
The originators, yeah, or one of the founding fathers of
fast food. And so you talking about them saying they trap,
I said, well, damn boat. I mean your big mcmeal
with the lap dollars twelve dollars, you know. So it's
just like just like we oh, okay, there we go. Yeah,
the mag real. But I'm just like people usually.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
Got the product of pork pricing. That's all it is.
It comes back when pork pricing, it gets low enough
to justify it, and once it goes too high, then they
discontinue it. That's why it's always kind of rotation and
not a permanent menu item.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
Oh got you got you got you. Yeah. So but
they were saying like, this's like the low A lot
of the low income people aren't coming by anymore. It's like, yeah,
because you need a middle income to it. They eat there.
Speaker 2 (45:29):
Yeah. There's there's a thing known as a big Mac index,
and they use it as a barometer, and it's really
it's it's it's actually kind of a smart thing to do.
If you think about a big Mac being the same
at every McDonald's internationally, right, theoretically it's supposed to be
the same and how much it costs, And so you
(45:50):
use that big BAC index to kind of track the
levels of inflation internationally through the pricing of big max
because they're all standardized, so you can see where things
have gotten out of control. We actually wanted to go
when we were in Tokyo. We walked by this McDonald's
and my friend, I mean, I haven't eaten at McDonald's
(46:12):
in a long time. I used to when I was
like when we were all roommates, you know, back then
when you know, thirty years ago with these guys, and
so we're not opposed to going to McDonald's, but we
we almost went. We wanted to go, never wound up going,
but we here the ones in Japan are like way different,
way better, like way different meat, way better quality, like
(46:34):
way better. So we were like I hadn't been, but
the other two guys had gone before, but they were
gonna take me, and I was like, I kind of
want to see it, but we just couldn't make it work.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
Well, the well they that's one of the issues as well,
is that you've continued to go up on your prize,
but the product quality has suffered. If you don't go
up on your prize, the product needs to be better, okay,
or at least taste the same.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Yeah, they have lowered quality and increase prices almost everywhere
though too. It's not just fast food. Like I went
to a restaurant the other day with the with the
family and it was fucking disgusting. Like it was not
just not great, it was absolutely disgusting. And I was
you know, the last time I'd been there was I
think maybe four years ago, right, maybe like before COVID
(47:23):
destroyed the whole world, the sauces were different, Like they
clearly just put in a bunch of preservatives, seed oils,
low quality shit and tried to pull off the same
dishes and you can't and it tastes like crap. So
paying even more and it's like shit that I don't
want to fucking eat, you know. I'd rather just make
it myself and have like a nice meal at home
that's actually of quality things that aren't killing me and
(47:47):
I want it. So it's like not just fast food, right,
it's everywhere. But I also want to believe that people
aren't eating at some of these places because they got
so sick from whatever COVID is and or the injections
that they have to take better care of it. And
so there's just like not doing all that shit. And
I don't think that's probably really it, but I want
to believe that.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
Well, private equity is playing a role in this as well,
because you can look at chains like Jimmy John's and
Subway that have been bought by private equity, and the
quality has gone down, the portion sizes have gone down,
the prices have gone up, They structure bullshit deals where
(48:31):
they sell all the real estate and then lease it
back to themselves and cash out with big fat bonuses
on these real estate sales and then indebt the company
with burdensome leases that they're stuck in for twenty years,
and then eventually the company goes into bankruptcy, then they
manage the bankruptcy and take it out of bankruptcy. That
it's the fucking strategy. I'm sorry, Yeah, that's what they're doing.
(48:54):
And so, like the quality is going to continue to
fall off as long as private equity is pulling the
strings because they have different incentives. They're not trying to
give you high quality. They just really only care about
the bottom line. And if you leave, they don't care
because if they go bankrupt, they have ways to make
that benefit them as well. So it's it's just a
crazy system. And there is not limited to fast food.
(49:15):
They're also buying it veterinary clinics and dry cleaners and
all kinds of crazy shit man like mechanics shops, and
it's it's it's a problem car washes, anything that trying
to think of the people would use file.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
There was a there was a cloth shop cloth like
for sewing and different stuff. I can't think of the
name of it now that they had did that week.
Of course they did that with Toys r US. Uh. Yeah,
of course they did that with Toys r US. But
I've seen that Toys are US in them all.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
The other week?
Speaker 1 (49:56):
Where was that? Yeah? Yeah, I was in when I
was in, I want to took my girlfriend ORALI the
other week. Yeah, I've seen the Toys r US. I
was say, I said, hey, that's the Toys r US
and she was like, oh, yeah, they're trying to make
a comeback. I was like, oh, really, they were in
them all Toys are US, I said, I'm shit ab toys.
Remember KB Toys.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Remember there used to be a story called Toys ntt
Romney's company, Private Equity bought them up and did that
same fucking thing. Saddled them with a ton of debt
and bankrupted them while cashing out, squeezing all this money
out of them and destroying the company in the process.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
It's like all this regulatory stuff that they talk about, Oh,
what we're doing is to help you, And then you
look at shit like that and you'd be like, well,
where's all's asses at for that, I said, we're there,
but we're part of the scam. Part of the scam though,
so I can't do shit about that. When I'm part
of the scam, I can't really help it. All right.
If I don't have anything invested in the scam, though,
(50:54):
I need to shut you down.
Speaker 3 (50:56):
Yep, honey. I let it be a lesson to you
if you start a business and make it a B
corporation or some other sort of sort of corporation that
even if it goes public, it has to serve a
very specific set of ideals and not a fiduciary duty
because they don't want those ones. They're not going to
buy those ones. They're not right because they don't want
to serve your principles. They want to serve money. So
(51:19):
then you can keep your keep your brand, keep your
company safe from all of this bullshit.
Speaker 2 (51:26):
Yeah, you got to think like that. You got to
you gotta be you know. I saw a really interesting
guy do a presentation in Mexico when I was down
there a couple of years ago, talking about how he
had his setup was like incorporated in Nicaragua, company technically
based in Costa Rica, bank accounts and Dominican Republic or
(51:49):
someplace like that. I was like, what the fuck. He's like,
if anybody tries to sue me for anything like you
sexually harassed us, or you didn't pay us our wages
or some bullsh claim, Right, He's like, because my company
is in another country, they can't do anything about. Yeah,
they'd have to go to that country and sue me there,
(52:10):
but then the banking you get the money would be
elsewhere and then they'd have to do so He's like,
you make it so that they can't do anything to
It just becomes too burdensome for your employees to try
to fuck you or some asshole to try and sue you.
You just it just creates different areas of protection. And he,
(52:32):
of course does a way better job of explaining it
than me because it was his presentation. But I remember
watching that thinking like that seems like some pretty strategic
corporate structure. Like when if you know you're going to
do something that you intend to have long term your
real business, you know, and you set it up properly
(52:53):
that way, I think you can maybe feel like you
can grow, oh your business without the threat of somebody
just some wild card coming in and just wrecking you
with some bullshit lawsuit or some whatever, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 3 (53:12):
That's why I like, I would love to grow bigger,
but I also at some point would then have to
hire someone. And that's like the last thing I want
to do because I know people really well and I
am people, and I understand like why that's never going
to be a winning game. There aren't any people who
are ever going to value what you're doing as much
(53:32):
as you do. It doesn't exist. You might find really
really good people, you might, and you more likely are
going to find people who don't give a fuck and
will just do whatever they can to do as little
as possible and get as much from you as they can.
And so that's like the vast majority of people unfortunately.
So I'm like, I don't want to ever have to
hire anybody for anything.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
But I have a virtual assistant. I have a virtual
assistant in the Philippines, and I got that work before
I got that uh. And he's a he's a real person.
I mean, he's a real dude. And it's not like
a AI or anything like that, but he he's he's phenomenal.
His English is better than most Americans. He's and and
(54:20):
and I, you know, for activists posts, I just have
so much there's so much work that I I can
do it, but it'll take me three hours a day
to do that. And I got I don't have three
hours a day to do that, but he can do it,
and I'm happy to pay him for it, and it
all works. And so that was the first time I'd
ever like, you know, well, I mean, I've been working
(54:44):
with Tony Merkle on the back end of Macroaggression since
the beginning, so he was always handling the tech stuff,
you know, but I never like went out and got
myself like an employee. He's not technically employee. But but
then I started talking to people that I know, like
Christian Jordan of and then his computer programmer guy who
(55:07):
was building the back end of activist Post, and they
both had assistance as well. I was like, is this
a thing? They're like, oh, bro, what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (55:12):
You don't have one.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
I was like, I know, I didn't think. He's like,
you can get them to do so much. And then
what I realized was that there's so much tech stuff
that I'm bad at doing that my guy can do,
so like I just send it to him and while
I'm asleep, he's doing it. I wake up in the morning,
it's done.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
See my experience with that was the other way and
the woman. It wasn't my employee, but it was. I
was an employee of someone and they had this employee
who was also I don't remember if it was the Philippines,
it was something like that, and she was a fucking
nightmare and it was a nightmare and she did horrible
jobs at everything. She fucked everything up, and nobody would
know until you know, then the results of the fuck
(55:52):
up come through, and now you're like, holy shit, this
has been fucked up for a week or a month
or whatever, so you.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Can risk Yeah, yep. I booked my guy through upwork.
I've used them quite a bit over ten years or
and I've had nothing but positive experiences there. You know,
some better than others. But this guy, I almost kind
of like feel bad that I'm underutilizing him. I feel
(56:21):
like he can do so much more. So. I had
a buddy of mine who's also working with me on
activist post I said, I did like a three way message.
I'm like, you're his assistant now too, so like, if
my guy needs you I just put it on my tab.
So now I've got me and my buddy Jeff both
(56:43):
using the same assistant to do activist post stuff. So
he's getting you know, he's becoming sort of like a
critical component here. But again, I every time I have
to add another person. Now we're now at me plus
two more. Now it's I feel uncomfortable a little bit,
(57:05):
you know, like, oh yeah, but do you want to get?
Speaker 1 (57:10):
Do you want to grow?
Speaker 2 (57:13):
But I gotta. I also have to recognize that there's
some ship I'm just bad at, Like, don't try to
spend all this time learning how to code, dummy, Like,
just outsource that and be strategic about it if you can.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
You know, yeah, you have a tax affordable because he's
knows what to do.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
And I appreciated hook up way.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
More money than I could ever fucking even name like
he's amazing nice. Yeah, he's awesome. Derek. If anyone wants
to know, it's Derek of Terax. Go to esoterax dot com.
He's read.
Speaker 1 (57:53):
Okay, some wanted to know what's the best way to
structure an illegal business? But the best way to structure
one is has become a government. Yeah, you know, some
type of some type of or something. That's the base
way to structure.
Speaker 3 (58:05):
It's the only way.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
Iff that one I need to look into this. Uh.
I've seen somebody come across my timeline and they talked about,
if I'm correct, Iceland all right, and they said that
in two thousand and eight, they officially did what we
talk about all the time. Yeah, yeah, shut the government down,
arrested the bankers, throw them in jail. And then he
(58:30):
said fifteen late years later, they're right back where they started.
Speaker 3 (58:34):
Yeah, dude, they're not going to just go away. They're
a good trading subverting and taking.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
Control exactly right back where they started. Well, they're like conferences.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Okay, understand that. They don't understand that once you create
a structure, these motherfuckers are going to come into it.
They're going to masquade as other people and they're going
to infert and they're gonna like those are the classic
we already fucking know it. But people they don't know,
they don't pay attention, and they're just like revolt, haha,
we won. And then now like yeah, but what are
you gonna do? What are you gonna do differently?
Speaker 1 (59:09):
How are you got to create a system Oh.
Speaker 3 (59:11):
We don't need to worry about that.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
Now.
Speaker 3 (59:12):
We just need to kill and shoot and in jail people. Okay,
have fun, be right back where we started.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Yeah. So I was kind of interested in that. I
was like, man, I need to check that out. You know,
that's what we always talk about. But it's you know,
it's always what I hark it back to. It's like, okay,
it's now that it is destroyed, what do you do now?
It's just like, oh, well, we need a great leadership.
I said, Okay, so that leadership is gonna have power.
(59:43):
I got you. Okay. They go, oh, they're gonna have power.
You power to make laws? Is that's how power they're
gonna have. I'm just wondering, that's see it? Or are
you just gonna bring You're just gonna bring everybody in
a ram and have a vote, which is crazy too
because they're stupid people.
Speaker 3 (59:59):
Well, so this is the other thing, is we're at
the end of our fucking long term control. Like that
has you genocized and just fucking obliterated all people's ability
there's planned out so well. They did it so well.
I hate congratulating them, but holy shit, did they do
it well? Everybody's fucking stupid. Now, everybody is conditioned to
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need to receive something in order to even be slightly okay.
Nobody knows how to do jack shit. Nobody can grow
a fucking vegetable, let alone like hunt right or like
clean water and distribute it for any fucking thing. So
every time somebody talks about this, they're like, we need,
we need to revolt. I just say, and then do what?
And they can never answer the question. I say, well,
(01:00:40):
then go fuck yourself, you fucking idiot. You don't even
know how to take care of your goddamn self, but
you're gonna somehow take care of a whole fucking world.
I'm not saying don't try. I'm saying, like, you need
to do way better than you're doing right now to
even begin, So why don't you start with your fucking self?
Good gods up?
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Though, you know, every everybody has the answer until it's
time to start actually doing ship You know, I've heard.
Speaker 3 (01:01:06):
That hartiest fucking thing anybody could ever fucking do, and nobody.
That's why nobody does it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
You know, one of the famous last lines before ship
falls apart is all you got to do is all
you got to do is okay? Is that all you
got to do? Hey, well, he let's say let's go
ahead and say let's go, let's do it. All you
got to do is I hear it all the time
my line of work. You mean, any appointment, all you
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got to do is oh okay, come on, come on.
I walked right out there. That was that boom that
goes to code. All right, now work now what They
just look at me? Now what? Well, that wasn't all
I had to do? Yeah, They're like, I just go
to advance allthough they scared. They they can give me
(01:01:53):
a code. I'm like, cool, you got the code. Know
what you do. They're like, well, come on, let's go.
All you got to do is but life ain't that simple.
I mean people just want to put it just right
here in his box. That's how you just do this
one thing and it just magically happens everything Like we
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got magic all over the place. We just got magic
and stuff just happens. Y'all. Just take it in the
back and you hook your magic box up to it,
and it just tells you. I was like, oh okay,
well ship, let me bring that magic box out to
you and let's see what you can do with it.
Why did you buy your magic box already? Did cheat?
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
I mean just go buy you one, buy your magic boss.
Who can up to it? Yeah, you can fix it too, right?
That was.
Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
That was what the Bolsheviks did, was they killed all
the seize the methods of UH means of production, but
didn't know how to run the factories because they were
all uneducated peasant farmer retards, the illiterates. That killed all
the upper management. And then it now what and the
(01:03:02):
answer starting the Americans to run it. They brought in
the American management teams to run it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
So like.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
You know, I mean like Antifa is gonna take over,
what are they going to do? Imagine Antifa like trying
to be in charge of I don't like making brunch
reservations on Easter Sunday. Couldn't even pull that off yet
alone run the government. Are you surious? Holy ship? These
people are incompetent retards. You're I mean, I understand what
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they're used for. They're the brown shirts. They're not actually
going to run the government. They're just going to create
all this. The oligarchs will parachute in and run the government,
of course, and then slaughter all those dumb h dummies
that haven't read a history book.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
So yeah, what we what we're seeing what happened when
folks took took the ranks. They were chance shop. They
gave us a fort ro v chant shop. Nigga's out there.
They couldn't grow a garden, and they were asking for
vegan pizzas folks vegan pizza world.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I'm like, the first thing they did was threw up
a border and tax the.
Speaker 3 (01:04:09):
White patrol it and patrol it they had. They had
a police force and a border instantly, and then people
died because they got murdered and people got raved. And
then they were like, well that's just because whatever what
would they were bad people were there and they didn't
do it. If your system depends on people doing what
you wanted them to do from the beginning, your system
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will fail. Like you idiot, whoever.
Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
Created a border. Folks, somebody get shot in there. They
won't let they won't let paramedics in there, so they
don't know how to save nobody where I mean where
it's the nerves say you're gonna stop the bleeding. Folk die.
It's just like they won't folks to bring the pizzas.
I'm just like, remember, okay, give give a person.
Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
They're just status.
Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Ultimately, the thing is they have status mentality. They will
never they don't have the capacity to envision some real
sort of change society. They fall right back into the
exact same structure, just with a different name and different
different psychopaths in charge. Instead of the police, it's the
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gang members inside Chaz slash Chop. You know, but you
still created the same structure because you're not creative, because.
Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
You don't even take care of yourself, you don't even
know how to live life. Yeah, clean goddamn.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Room, exactly exactly. So I mean that, I mean that
that was failed right out the gate, you know. Yeah,
but they they let him, They let him have it
for a while, which was absolutely insane that they they
managed to the fact that they ran the police out
(01:06:13):
of their own station. I'm just like, what, like, like
they lived.
Speaker 2 (01:06:23):
I felt like I was on acid during that summer.
It's the craziest shit I've ever seen.
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
It's the weirdest. It's got to be the weirdest summer,
And like the past one hundred two hundred years got me.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
It's so like, you know, the arresting surfers and bulldozan
sand and the skate parks and shit like that, and
then like the chas chopped, they're like that's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
You're like, wait, go.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
Ahead, what that's fine, that's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
This thing is is not violating. So it was like
everything got completely inverted. It's wild, man.
Speaker 3 (01:07:02):
So you know what police, the police stepped down or
you know, let that happen all over. We're seeing the
similar sort of thing, right, or they're like not arresting
people for things and they're not upholding the lawn, you know,
and they're being told to stand down and they do,
and you're kind of like, well, what the fuck aren't
they just opposed to and who's telling them? And like
why do they have to listen to those people? And
then you realize that like police are a city and
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city council force, sheriffs are the people who actually have
the ability to say this is or is not constitutional,
or I will or will not enforce this on my own,
not because someone told me to. And so it matters
which sheriff you elect wherever you're at, way more than
I ever knew, which is something we learned. But also
I would if we were going to defund anybody, I
(01:07:46):
would maybe defund city police, but then like switch that
money over to the sheriff's office, which I young Lindsay
would hate me for saying. But if you like, there
are people, there are sheriffs, and there are counties that
did actually stand up against COVID because their sheriff was
fucking hardcore right, because they elected the right person who
actually gives a shit about people and what's right and
(01:08:07):
wrong and you know what's actually legal or not and
not just like is behold into a city council that's
going to like slap them on the wrist and take
away their toys or whatever, fire them or you know
other things. So yeah, I didn't know city police police.
And it's not the police people, it's like the force
and the idea of it, the structure of it itself.
That is perhaps not the best thing we could do.
(01:08:28):
If we're going to have a policing force, it should
probably be in the sheriff's hands.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
Shouldn't have them trained by the idea either.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
Yeah, that's also true.
Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
Yes, I don't know Man's it shouldn't because that's some
bullshit right there that makes the police.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
See the general public as a cash register.
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
Yeah, I'm just like, we got hit with the with
the holy trinity of bullshit, COVID lockdowns, b ilium and
fucking autonomous zones. How did we get hit with It's
all at once? This was one.
Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
Summer the hell the time paying attention dude, and it
like and like the it wasn't just the sheriff's right,
it was. Then you learned too that like coroners matter.
You have to elect the right coroners because the coroners
fucking are the ones who like upped all those numbers
and like switched all the fucking data and made it
look like something was happening that wasn't. And so you're like, well, fuck,
(01:09:30):
we have to pay attention to our fucking corners too,
Like all these weird positions I never knew mattered mattered.
What the fuck is the comptroller?
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:09:37):
Do they also play a big part in this that
I think realized? Holy shit?
Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Probably?
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
So I learned that coroners get voted on. I saw
a billboard when I was in Vegas and it was
like vote for like Steve Jenkins for coroner. I was like,
what the fuck, that's a weird thing to run on like.
Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
Because they never had to like even advertise before because
nobody gave a shit about who was the coroner, and
so they just like, like on my county I grew
up in, there was just one and they just every
time there was election, I was the only one, so
like that was the coroner. But like, you know, if
you're in the pockets of whoever the fuck and they're
pulling a pandemic, like it matters who the corner is,
so you better elect a motherfucker that you actually trust.
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Holy shit, who probably makes you.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
And then doctors were completely confused, don't how to do
their job. I mean they would just they were baffled,
you know a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
I what thing you lindsay? You kind of brought up
an interesting point. I wonder if anybody with a research
background is taking a look at the money funneling into
coroners' election campaigns in twenty nineteen or early twenty twenty
or twenty eighteen, If somebody's taking a look at that,
I'd love to see what's the numbers. If they paint
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a picture of dark money Soros types.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
I I wonder if it was like maybe it was
SGT or something that had people who had exactly that
and showed exactly that, Like these were all the wef
George Soros fucking people who were going along with it,
and the you know, random places that didn't. I don't
know if they just didn't succeed in getting people in
or there are places, but it tended to be read
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because let's face it, whether you like the GOPR or not,
the people who tend to be read actually do often
not the people who have been placed in power, but
like the people do actually tend to respect the idea
of like low less government, right, like less government involvement
in your life. And so there's people who tend to
respect that, like people have a right to live and
have some level of freedom and have some level of
(01:11:36):
like non government. So those places tended to have the
people who didn't just go along with it. So it's
not like because Republicans are better, right or like that
there's something about them that you should like as a party.
But just because of that one principle seemed to be
there were less people who were in the pockets or
there was less people who were able to get it
voted in in those places, right, So is fascinating, Actually, yeah,
(01:11:59):
and all these again, these places, these positions, you wouldn't
have even been watching until after it happened. And then
you're like, well that a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
You understand now that it does matter a lot. And
then you go, if I, if I knew a pandemic,
a fake pandemic was coming and I was going to
have to be in a position to juice the numbers,
I'm going to need my people in there. I'm going
to need them in the coroner's position. I'm going to
need them in I don't know, some other sort of
agencies hhs and places like that, I don't know whatever.
(01:12:29):
If you could care a matter of running for an election,
then you're going to need money. And something tells me
that if you if you knew this was on the calendar,
and of course they did, then you probably started financing
people in advance of it.
Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
Yep, yeah, I believe it was SGTU, but I would
not know like which episode or which person he tends
to have people on that I think are a bit crazy,
and also people who have done really amazing research into
you know, shit like that. So I believe that was
where I had heard this. Uh yeah, And then like
so places, then I paid attention, you know, after this,
(01:13:07):
like in our local elections, like who were the coroners
and what were they running on? And like you could
tell the ones that were like, well, I'm not gonna
fucking fudge data, motherfuckers. So you're like, okay, I'm voting
for that. But you like, you know, if you're gonna
come out and say that, like I know exactly what
you're talking about in code here, and you're gonna be
my guy, which I never would have even fucking cared who,
but this is what I'm talking about too. Like I
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vote in local elections because I do see that it matters, uh,
And I do think sometimes there's also elections locally that
are also tampered with and your vote doesn't count, But
at least it's worth a try to try to get like,
you know, those people not in those offices, so that
perhaps they can't pullshit as easily on you, especially in
your hometown or your county state. You know, federally, who
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fucking knows what's going on. Venezuela seems to know.
Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
It's got some real left in den.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Yeah, of course, all that you're bringing boarded into the
catastrophe that is the world now I mean, you know
what I'm saying. I mean, it was just a purity,
just a damn jet pack that we tied to the
back of it and we just launched that bitch. And
people people still don't know, they still don't understand, they
(01:14:22):
still question why we're in the state we're in right now,
and I'm just like, okay, I mean, it's it's almost
like we got dropped back into a previous dimension or
a different dimension again, like or people got their memory
white or something. It's all I mean, it's because like
(01:14:42):
they don't remember, just trying to figure out why my
life's like the way it is now. I'm just like,
you remember what was happening, You remember what we did? No,
what are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
You literally don't. And then you talk to him and
you're like remember this, and they're like, no, I remember
when you guys said that you would take our children,
our jobs, our fucking everything if we didn't like inject ourselves,
Like we never said that, like you what? But And
this is what weirds me out is I'm like, I
don't know. Because people do really have poor memories. They
also avoid unpleasant truths right psychologically, Like these are things
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that we do to ourselves in denial and all that
sort of stuff. But I also, you know, have seen
and reported on Rogue Soul on various episodes, even way
back when this was all starting twenty twenty and whatever,
of these potential ways that they have to update people's memories,
and especially if you were to be injected with mRNA,
and especially if you were near a five G tower,
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it seems like they're able to change your memory, change
the way you think and like and like that's crazy enough,
but you're like, well, all the people who seem to
not remember seem to also be people who injected themselves
with mRNA, So do they like literally not remember? I
don't know. It is totally possible that it is both
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like the psychologically like just denial, we don't want to
talk about it anymore, and it's also potentially possible that
it is this technological way they have of changing people's memories,
changing the way people believe about things and think about things,
and changing their memories. That's straight from you know, West
Point like lectures that you can find still to this
(01:16:22):
day where they talk about it like yeah, using they
don't call it five G, right, they call it I
don't even remember whatever radiation, right, millimeter wave radiation using
millimeter waves from AFAR. If the person has this mRNA
and some kind of metal or something, what was oh, graphene?
Oh and what else was in the injection? Graphene? Okay,
So using graphene, mRNA and millimeter wave technology, we can
(01:16:46):
change people's memories. We can add memories that never occur.
We can change their beliefs, like literally their spiritual religious
you know, their understanding of the world, and that's what
they say, and people are like, well that still ship, right.
They just want you to believe that maybe, but also like,
look at all these people now who seem to be
living it coincidence?
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:17:08):
Maybe?
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Yes? Well so it was rough.
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
Yeah. You know when they when they talk about the
the movement and you know, eliminating population, you just start
to be like, maybe you're right, but I know what
y'all want to do. I know what y'all want to do. Though,
I know what y'all want to do, Like in my mind,
(01:17:36):
I've got an idea of what be best, but I
know what y'all want to do. So it's just like
it ain't gonna quite work, you know, the way I'm thinking,
but it's just like it's like, oh, man, if we
got less people, it's like, would it be so bad?
Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
I'm not sure?
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
All right, let's just say that uncertain.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
That's the hardest part about writing this book I'm writing
right now is and I've been breaking it up over
the course of uh three different summers. But it's like
these people, it's about eugenics. These people are crazy, Like
the way they see the world is just bonkers. But
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then you see the people that they're eliminating, you know,
and you understand. You you start to understand their mentality,
not like agree with it, but you understand where they're
coming from. Where they just keep trying and trying and
trying to like colonize these people and they're dealing with
such a massive IQ difference that they're they start they
(01:18:41):
start seeing these people as non human simply because they're
like they're so fucking stupid, we can't get them to
understand anything, and that is that's a that's a like
a real issue, right, But then they take that and
then it's like, therefore, these people don't deserve to be
(01:19:03):
treated well, they deserve to be subjugated. Like it gets
really dark from there, but like there are some truths
in their thinking when they approach these people and they're
they are quite literally double like the population i Q
and some of like the sub Saharan African nations or
some of the the Micronesia, like in like that the
(01:19:26):
island places that that the Dutch are colonizing the British
or colonizing. They're like, these people are fucking retarded, Like we.
Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
Literally are retarded though.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
Legally literally right is below the you know and so.
But they're but instead of being like, oh, we can
still trade with them, they're like, no, we have to
enslave them, and we have to murder a bunch of
them too, So like it immediately goes dark.
Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Right, can we can we skip the I mean part
of that's bad is bad enough, Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
What they do is they split them in two. When
when they're going to take a country, when they're going
to colonize the country, they split it in two, and
then they finance one side to wipe out the other side.
So it's not actually necessarily the British or the Dutch
or whatever who's doing it. It's they get them to
fight each other for money. They pay both sides when
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it's like said, they win tailors, they win, you know,
it doesn't matter. Then they do it here too. There's
half the people left and then the ones that are
that are there, then they come in with their troops
and they colonize them. But in fact the British colonize
them without even having necessarily having the British army. It
was the British East India Company, which had its own
(01:20:52):
private army which was twice the size of the British Army.
So it was it was like if Amazon bought, uh,
like the Blackwater whatever Blackwater has become. What if Amazon
bond Blackwater like its own private mercenary group, You'd be like,
what the fuck is going And then they'd set up
(01:21:13):
all these trade deals around the world and sent Blackwater
in to go negotiate it and like murder half the
like that was what was going on back in like
the sixteen with all this shit. So this is just
it's just how it is, man, It's just how it
stilled for years and years and years. And the British
East India Company, like what were their two biggest assets
(01:21:36):
that they ran drugs and people slaves and opium? Oh
and it still was they ran years in a row
about anybody putting up a fight because they they they
quite literally were above the laws there weren't. They answered
to no law. So it was like this rogue company
(01:21:57):
that just dominated had fifty percent of the world's global
trade like Amazon times a thousand and just in its
own private army. And you just go, oh my god,
like that sounds crazy, Like that's that's how the British
conquered India was with that group. Yeah, totally nuts, man,
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totally nuts.
Speaker 3 (01:22:20):
Totally pretty doing it in Africa, China, Russia, US all
do it in Africa. They divide and conquer and they
get the spoils.
Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
And their Africa too. Yeah, in a weird kind of
in a weird kind of way, like not in an
overtly colonizing way, but more like financial colonization, resource extraction,
all the same shit, but just a little bit different.
Speaker 3 (01:22:45):
And then in the US too, you can see, especially
in like the seventies and eighties, right in the Gang Wars,
like that was definitely intentional divide and conquer funded Like
how did you get these boxes of grenades and guns?
Like I'm pretty sure that wasn't an accident, Like that'sn't
just not an opportunity. Everybody has, right, So, yeah, go
kill each other, take care of each other. If you
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if you didn't have like gangster rap, which was a
bunch of white guys who were like, how can we
degrade this community?
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
And then if you didn't have the intentional divide and
conquer of the gang warfare and you didn't have planned parenthood,
how many fucking more Black people would there be in
the US right now? Could we even put a number
on it? Like it's crazy?
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Actually, planned parenthood's the number one killer of black babies.
Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
Number one killer black babies, and the second one is
fucking gang violence.
Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
Right, it's crazy program run on you on the on
the black community. Yeah it sucks, man.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
M hm.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
Re fucked? Was it like in was it like in
nineteen sixty or seventy they were thirteen percent and there's
still thirteen percent now, Like those numbers don't don't jigally. Yeah,
you had to have it grown in percent know, it's
the same black communities, black people. Yeah, it's still at
the same percentage.
Speaker 3 (01:24:04):
I feel like it'd be like thirty percent today. You know,
it's not that should happen. Have you don assist didn't
have their hands all dirty, had a.
Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
Couple of factors. But look, here's what the deal is, Okay,
I mean you fall.
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
For the bait, I don't know it's true to fall
for the bait.
Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
Then then I, I mean, what are you going to
do about that? Like there's nothing you can do, and
especially when people did say it on their ideals, here.
Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Comes the new bait. Uh stable coins tb d c's
free be free money for people in the form of
a bribe that cost them nothing that you know.
Speaker 3 (01:24:51):
To Sam Alman, dude, scan your eyeball, here's some fucking
fake money. I own your goddamn iris, probably the most
value thing in your body.
Speaker 2 (01:25:01):
Yeah, yeah, and then I can say whatever I can
face time, your face, id all that ship I just had,
that's always weird to me. Linda, have you have you?
Have you guys ever talked to Hakei Manmar from above phone? No,
he's cool. He's He's built these phones and laptops that
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are like de Google the linuxed laptops that are like
super private, And I think people need to kind of
start thinking about that as an option, you know, because
it's getting to the point where our we know our
data is being used, we know it's being harvested. We
feel like you can't do anything about it. You really can,
(01:25:48):
But if you're someone like me who's like tech retarded,
like the idea of like a new phone like that
was pretty pretty intimidating. But he sent me one anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
Oh cool.
Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
I remember trying to get.
Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
What was it called. I feel like it was called
the Free Phone or something, but that was like a
while ago, twenty twelve.
Speaker 2 (01:26:12):
Huh, the Obama phone.
Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
No, No, it was like exactly what you're talking about,
and it was a Kickstarter, but whatever Kickstarter was called
back it was a different thing than Kickstarter was just
for tech. All the transhumanists were into it. It was Elon
Musk was into it. And then there was that project
exactly like. I don't know if this is the outcome
of that or if this was one that failed and
the one you're talking about succeeded. But way back then
(01:26:37):
I was like tapped into that that went by the
way aside, so I didn't know anyone actually succeeded in it.
It's exciting.
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
Yeah, Well, well I mean they won't. They won't succeed
in everything, but I'll be damn if they won't continue
to try.
Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
This.
Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
One thing that they got is persevere all right, there's
no doubt about that. They got perseverance, and they in
fact got half time on their side because there's so
many of them, and even if they're eliminated, they know
that their ways and their memory will linger on in
(01:27:18):
the generation to come. It said, somebody's gonna come back
through and it's gonna finish my work, be sure of it.
I'm sure of it too. Yeah, any is gonna pick
up the man or they're gonna be like you know what,
I read my man's old work and he right, these
some bitches out here ain't shit and we should we
should enslaved them in a rule over. Let's work on that.
(01:27:41):
I don't sounds crazy, but yeah, yeah, I mean, look
at him, don't know, have no direction, don't know what
to do with their lives, wasting it away. Let me
come through and let me let me, let me show
them the way, all right, let me show them.
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
They're offering medical insistence in dying for children. So that's
kind of where they are north of the border.
Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
If you know what's over, you know what I'm saying,
and you know that's kind of that.
Speaker 3 (01:28:18):
If you know, you know, hey, if they know their
fucking gender and their sexual orientation at like two, then
they obviously know if they want to.
Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Die or not.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
Let the kids choose what they want.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
Let the kids die.
Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
Yeah, it's so fast however they want it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Hey, the medical assist is the death is it's always
like a you know, I understand it for some people
if they're like Colorado.
Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
What uh anarexia really severe? Obviously like really severe, you're
basically dying anyway, you're going to probably die, but like
you might not. And her doctor here in Colorado was like, well,
you know, we'll just you could die, We'll just kill you.
Like hold up, dude, this is the person with like
some mere psychological trauma and like really deep issues and
(01:29:13):
somehow they're going to be able to choose whether or
not they want to die, and that's appropriate to you.
And it was a young girl. I don't remember her
exact age, but I want to say she was like
somewhere around eighteen nineteen twenty, like pretty young. Ah, that
doesn't seem like the case we were told assisted dying
was going to be used for, right.
Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
Yeah, Yeah, that Bob was saying be like, that's just
pushing you over to the age.
Speaker 3 (01:29:36):
Yeah, Like just like you're a psychopath and you're trying
to see who you can get to choose to die.
Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
So you know who can make a uestion slippery slope assistics? Yeah,
hey you assistance. So we're just trying to see us.
We gave them all the options, all the options were
lay before you. It's like, do you want to go
through this this rigorous Uh, it's gonna take a whole
lot of energy. It will take a whole lot of
time to make this recovery. Or we can help you
(01:30:05):
today in your pain, from.
Speaker 2 (01:30:08):
Now, a week from now, or tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
You have freedom, You get to choose.
Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
But they make it sound sothing. It's like, man, you
could go through all this and it may not work
at or we could help you out, let's kill you.
Speaker 2 (01:30:25):
It's just the weirdest sales pitch ever. It feels gross
on its surface, right, and it feels like does is
this like a commission driven business? Like happens a financial
(01:30:47):
incenter in this is because there's a financial incentive into
like the transit medical transition industry we know, and torturing
all these children and converting them into half people. So
I'm wondering maybe there's financial incentives in the medical assistance
and dying industry as well. I mean, it's obviously close.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
They'd be like, how made you get this week? Tom?
I got five this week? Damn you rack man. I
mean you're racking up, Tom. That's that's that's eight thousand
dollars you got five up the end of the month. God.
I mean, it's just some rough stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:31:27):
They're like, you know you, you know how you hate
yourself and life is really hard. Well, let's die.
Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
You could die, remember hush.
Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
My favorite one is the one I seen from a
from Canada and the Chicks. She called up and you know, she's, uh,
she's got it. She's in a wheelchair and she's like, hey,
you know, I'm trying to get one of those uh
in the power assistant chairs to go up the stairs.
And they were like, what about what about medical assistant death?
What about that?
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
Dude? I didn't give you the.
Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
Chair the chair, but we can kill you.
Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
And that's always covered.
Speaker 3 (01:32:14):
I mean by firing squad. Eventually people are gonna be
out in the field. They're gonna shoot. Some of them
are gonna slowly bleed out and like that's how they die.
Poodles are gonna come like they used to do on
the battlefields and just rip their throats out to make
sure they're dead, like.
Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
The one game show, but like with real, actual potential
death filled with all the people that are signed up
for the medical assistance and dying program, you can I
don't know if you're familiar with Japanese game the beauty
the fucking hilariousness of Japanese game shows, but if you
(01:32:52):
don't what gotten into that thread, you need to check
it out. They don't have the same sort of like
legal standards or waivers that people need to sign. They
put these people through the ringer, chasing them with fake
dinosaurs and ship like that. It's fucking hysterical. But if
we were to take this blend it with the Canadians
(01:33:14):
and find some sort of Japanese game show slash Canadian
medical Assistance and Dying program where these participants could go
out in a game show environment, and then of course
we'd have to be able to bet on them. It'd
be like Running Man sort of. That's funny with people
who don't mind dying because they want to die anyway, right,
(01:33:36):
Jews producers fantastic.
Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
Oh man, here's what's kay? Is that?
Speaker 2 (01:33:48):
H One of our great ideas, yes.
Speaker 1 (01:33:53):
At the end of all is he won't have to
worry about your high deductible. We'll cover that for you.
Speaker 3 (01:34:00):
Uh, but we have to inject you first.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Yeah you might draft can That was that was my
favorite one, the German one. When I say that and
they were like, yeah, we'll help you die, but you
need to make sure you take your cavet shot first.
Speaker 3 (01:34:14):
I was like proving that it's about money at least.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
Right, here's it. Here's an angle, here's a day zero angle.
What if we got in the business of being sort
of the broker middleman sponsorship deals for people to wear
sponsored gear when they go into the medical Assistance and
Dying pod in Canada, Like you're wearing like the new
(01:34:40):
Adida s gear and it's brought you by and then
of course that money would go half to us and
then half to the family of the person who like.
Speaker 1 (01:34:47):
Right reasonable, okay, okay, not too grulish, can.
Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
Dope? Uh? Featured in with this you know person's last
you know in her trap and an Adidas track suit. Well,
it's gonna cost you seventy five hundred bucks.
Speaker 3 (01:35:06):
Wasn't that how a hailbop comment? What was the hailbop
comic cult?
Speaker 2 (01:35:13):
Heaven's Gate?
Speaker 1 (01:35:14):
We don't gate.
Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
They're all Adidas doped out, like.
Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
Black Nike, pur purple Nikes.
Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
No, was it purple Nikes?
Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
Yeah, it was purple Nikes. I believe it was very
funny that they all drank.
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Yeah, they all dan.
Speaker 3 (01:35:29):
The first website I ever went to was the Heaven's Gate.
Speaker 1 (01:35:35):
Really, Peop're gonna go hang out with him?
Speaker 3 (01:35:38):
No? I just I just we got the internet finally,
and I was like, oh, what can we do on
the internet? And people are like, we could go to
the Heaven's Gate cult website? And I was like, fucking
let's do that.
Speaker 2 (01:35:46):
And then that's fantastic use of the internet for the
first time. That's what What did you think of it?
I don't recall ever going there.
Speaker 3 (01:35:54):
It was pretty normal looking. I mean, it wasn't weird.
I like it was weird because you know, it's a
cult and they were already dead I think at that point.
But you know, it was just like, yeah, we're a
group of people and here comes this comment blah blah blah,
it looked like a pretty normal page.
Speaker 1 (01:36:13):
This is a fairly normal page for people who oftenselves.
Speaker 3 (01:36:16):
Killed themselves for comments were weird the normal looking page.
Speaker 1 (01:36:20):
Yeah, hey, here's the only thing that we can hope
is that they made it to the Motherland on that
say comment or whatever heavenly place they were the ship.
Speaker 2 (01:36:30):
You go, guys behind the comment. They needed to get
to the ship ah when it passed over. They needed
to their souls would get captured by the ship.
Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
That was actually there. It is and they needed that was.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
Thirty one thing. Forever we are, we've always feeling that
every object is alien craft.
Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
So do we feel like we missed it now that the.
Speaker 3 (01:36:55):
Three nineteen days.
Speaker 1 (01:37:00):
Will be closest to earth nineteen days? Guys, you get ready,
you know, don't miss it ready. This is not this
is not any type of advice at all.
Speaker 3 (01:37:12):
I was just say we're not saying you should kill
yourself as a cult for this comment, but if you plan.
Speaker 2 (01:37:19):
On it, consider adding us as beneficiaries on your life
insurance policy. Corey suggests that one time like adding to
our list of rulish ideas. Not to be confused with
the a zero guillotine that we also encourage our cult
followers to add us onto their insurance policies.
Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Yes, it's just absolutely Hey, I think, I say worship.
I seen the perfect give it. I see the perfect
guillotine in a movie, and uh, you know, you got
the normal one that just drops down and cuts off
the one head. With this one, it crowns up the side.
And they have four people there. They said, the blade
went up, decide and release it and it swung three
(01:38:04):
and it cut off all four heads with one swing.
I said, d's the one we need to recreate.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
That's efficient. Yeah, that's the one, especially for colts because
you can stack them in there, all of you can
pull the lever at once.
Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
There you go, there you go, there you go. That's
what we're looking. Okay, that's what we're looking. You appreciate
for being with us this week on day's zero. U,
we're gonna go ahead and go around the round table, lindsay,
go ahead and give him a little shut out. What
you got going on?
Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
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Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
There.
Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
It is what we got macroaggressions. I've got Zoe Smith
on Uh just came out today talking about serial killers
in white lab coats. H very interesting. She worked in
medical coating during COVID and saw that, wrote a book
about it, got super banned even by the publisher. Went
(01:39:07):
through a bunch of bullshit. She's been on before, so
check that out. It's a great one. Activist Post dot com,
get your news over there, Natural Blaze dot com, Alternative
Health check it out, do organ.
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
Right, he's dot or buddy history of that subsect dot com.
Pointed from history JFK book, Lee Harvey Oswald and Black
and White. Go check out his recent JFK Assassination podcast.
He was live in Miami. He's still in Florida for
some reason. He hadn't been abducted as Florida man. Yeah,
(01:39:40):
but he said he hates three weeks.
Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
You can't take the Florida man, truly, truly ever out
of Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
He's down there and it's warms. He's like, shit, I
want to go back. It's warm down there. He's like
man ship on this uh so, maybe he'll be back
this week for beyond the queue potentially, I hope so.
If not, maybe he'll message me. But Thursday nights we
did to behind the queue. Now I have thirty pm
(01:40:10):
Eastern all my stuffs on XQ four twenty dot com.
Appreciate everybody for being here for Day two thirteen. We'll
be back next week to Day two fourteen. Hope y'all
had a great Thanksgiving and peace out.