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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:46):
Welcome to the Happy Fools Podcast. I'm your co host Trevor,
joined by the cool catching the Alfredo. Alfredo. How are you,
my friend? I'm doing well. One one, two, two, three,
three works, microphone works, it always worry, sounds good. Everything
is good now. Everything is good now except for the
memory on your computer. But that's okay. But I have
(01:07):
a new computer coming, so all will be well soon.
As you say, if life was that easy, yeah, there'll
be some new problem just just right. Every week is
a problem now, no wonder everyone is on edge. Yeah,
everything is. How would you if you had to come
up with the word to describe the feeling. You know,
(01:29):
sometimes I wonder is it just what I pay attention to,
because like, my day to day life is actually pretty chill. Well,
when everything's expensive, people seem stressed out, the world does
seem on the verge of societal collapse. But I can
still go grab a coffee. That's nice. Talk to a stranger.
(01:51):
You're out there in the in the fucking trenches. What
are you seeing out there? Everything? Everything? And then they
try to drag me into their converse stations, which I
politely decline, like what, like what kind of conversation? Oh? Like,
for instance, I'm examining a patient and they're like, I'm
sure you love Trump. Huh. I'm like, ah, we're here. Wait,
(02:13):
why would they make that assumption about you? I don't know,
I don't know, or so I So I get that,
and then I get guys showing up with the patients
showing up with like Trump and Elon Musk and chains
and like the poster of the cover of The Usual Suspects,
you know, when they I don't know if you've seen
(02:34):
the cover of that movie, but they're basically standing in
line to go to to get interrogated. You know. Yeah, anyway,
So and then the guys just starts like firing uh
personal questions. So that was weird. I had so I
sort of eliminate that at all. So you're saying, you're saying,
you're you're picking up on political tension big time, huge
(02:56):
dude from from any any race. Really. Yeah. I also
kind of go to under what it's called under deserve places, yeah,
aka war zones. Right. I should get paid more for
going to those places because I don't know if I'm
going to come out alive. I mean, I get people
(03:17):
like asking you for fentanyl. It's yeah, you can go
to the place after sunset. It's that bad. I used to,
for very brief time treat patients in that area that
you're talking about, I assume, and I always felt like
the trick was getting there at eight am. And that's
if you're lucky, because they don't wake up until eleven.
(03:39):
That's the problem. No one wants to be seen that early.
So and then, yeah, so it's always this turmoil. I
think the what's to answer your question is uneasiness. I
guess everyone is on edge. Yeah, I still have patients
show up with masks. It's weird. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that
(04:01):
is weird. I go to stuff to go to this
class once a week, and this girl walks in with
the mask and then takes it off and sits down.
Oh that's lovely. And I'm just trying. I just I
don't understand the psychology, Like what is the Maybe she
thinks like the kooties from the physicians or the healthcare
(04:21):
providers are better than the students. I don't know. Yeah,
I don't know. I mean this is an MD PhD,
so like she should understand that, you know, you know,
just because I'm coming to the realization just because you
have a degree doesn't make you Yes. Fuck, we've kind
of argued about this before. I agree with what you
(04:41):
just said, right right, So the ability to speak does
not make you intelligent. And that line is from a movie,
and if you know the movie, congratulations, it's a very
famous quote. I don't know the movie Star Wars Okay,
episode one. I I'm glad you kind of started off
with politics because I have political stuff to talk about tonight.
(05:04):
Isn't that the juicy stuff? Wait a minute, we're not
supposed to talk about any of that, but oh what
the fuck? I think it's fine. I don't care at
this point. I mean, we we say all kinds of
crazy stuff, right, but not crazy to get us killed
or canceled or borderline. I've got, I've got. I've got
(05:26):
two primary topics. Okay, the civil war on the right,
which is just juicy. Man, it's fun, it's fun to
pay attention to. Okay, And then we got to talk
about mom Donnie in New York, Yes, which is quite
a surprise, is it. Ah, don't you think so? I
(05:50):
don't think. I think everyone was pretty sure he was
gonna win. You got him, yeah, but it's odd you
got him there, and then you got the guy in
the UK, right, I think London that it's another Yeah
shoot yeah, So I don't know, man, So what do
you mean about what do you mean about a civil
war on the right? Well, let's let's do uh, let's
finish Mom Donnie because it will kind of segue into that.
(06:12):
But yeah, I think it like all the all the
poll not the polls, but what's what's the new, the
new thing that's actually accurate poly Betts or whatever. The
betting website where you can predict who's gonna win. It
was like ninety eight percent, Mom Donnie. I don't think
anyone thought he was going to lose. He was like
a shoe in because look who he's running against. He's
(06:36):
running against the sex criminal who killed everybody's grandma in
New York during the pandemic. It's almost by design, right,
it has to be. It has to be. Come on,
who would put a clown like that to run? Come on? Now,
we're going to get into some controversial topics, but I
think just objectively, like if you can just not get
(06:56):
emotional about this stuff, right objectively, there is a moment
where he won and everybody knew it and it was
so obvious. And I'm going to see if I can
play the clip here. You know, I probably won't be
able to because this show is technologically challenged, but let
me share, because we do things on the run which
(07:16):
I love. It's like jazz, baby, It's like jazz. You
know who Miles Davis is? Right? It was yes, yeah,
he said twenty percent, like everyone can play a note,
but twenty percent is that and the eighty percent is
the attitude of the motherfucker. Oh I like that, just
like that poetic dude. The first Davis man, see you
(07:40):
got it.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
The first four visit by a mayor of New York
is always considered significant.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Where would you go first? All right, so the little background,
so all the people running for the mayor of New
York are asked, what foreign country are you going to
go to first? Now, what would twenty sixteen Trump say?
What would twenty two Trump say? Do you think oh,
it's reel? Trump would say that? Yeah? I think so?
(08:08):
Oh that Trump two or Trump won twenty sixteen to
Trump one? Yeah, I don't know who. I think he'd say,
fuck the rest of the world. I'm America first, baby,
you know. Yeah, that's right, my guy, the original version one. God. Yeah,
that and that's going to segue into the Civil war.
That is Oh I see dude, he's sold out to Israel,
(08:29):
get it. Yeah, I mean, I just I don't know
exactly what I think about everything, but that is the
central issue. Yes, that is kind of what this episode
is going to be about. I'm neutral, I'm Switzerland, but
uh yeah, there's a lot of there's a lot. How
funny you said Switzerland, this is the richest country. Yes, yeah, well,
(08:52):
hey you can bank with us. So Trump would say,
I'm staying in America because I'm America's president. Right, America first,
make America great again. America first, let's see what mom
Donnie says. That's right, the SATs. This is not mean.
Don Brok visit.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
I would visit the Holy Land, Guomo.
Speaker 5 (09:11):
Given the hostility and the anti Semitism that has been
shown in New York, I would go to Israel.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Mister Tilson, where did you go?
Speaker 6 (09:19):
Yeah, I'd make my fourth trip to Israel, followed by
my fifth trip to Ukraine, two of our greatest allies
fighting on the front lines of the global war on terror.
Speaker 5 (09:29):
Mister mom Donnie, I would stay in New York City.
My plans are to address New Yorkers across the five
boroughs and focus on that. Mister mom Donnie, can I
just jump in?
Speaker 7 (09:37):
Would you visit Israel?
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Mayor?
Speaker 5 (09:40):
I will be doing as the mayor. I'll be standing
up for Jewish New Yorkers, and I'll be meeting them
wherever they are across the Five boroughs, whether that's in
their synagogues and temples, or at their homes or at
the subway platform, because ultimately we need to focus on
delivering on their concerns. Just GUESSO know, do you believe
in a Jewish state of Israel. I believe Israel has
the right to exist as a Jewish state, as a
(10:01):
state with equal rights.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
He won't exist a Jewish state.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
And his answer was no, he won't visit Israel.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Okay, first of all, First of all, that is obviously
the correct answer, right, Like it does not take a
genius political strategist. Right, that is the correct answer. I
don't want this guy to win. I don't want a
Muslim communist mayor of New York City. But that is
the correct answer. Right, That is the correct answer? Right?
And what and if that wasn't bad enough? Why is
(10:30):
everyone so keyed up about it? Right? Huge? Why does
the whole room turns on him like you're not going
to go to Israel?
Speaker 6 (10:37):
A mean?
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Yeah? So this was it? Now, let's let the last
guy finish.
Speaker 5 (10:46):
No, no, unlike unlike you answer correctly.
Speaker 8 (10:49):
My goal would be to take my first trip to Israel.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
My wife's life work in this area means a lot
to our family.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
You met, you meant they cut it off. He then goes,
it's my son bar mitzvah, and we would love to
celebrate it in israelle Oh, so listen the pr right now,
for the state of Israel is not good, right. I
don't know if Republicans are maybe as aware of that
as perhaps they maybe should be. But if you were
going to take a poll, I don't think anyone would deny.
(11:19):
It's rough in the press right now, Yep, they don't
have the best record right in the public opinion. Not
so much the press, but in the public opinion. And
so why you get eight guys lined up there and
they go Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, and then he goes, well,
I'll probably just stay in New York. What So that
was the moment he won. That was early in the campaign,
(11:40):
and like, yeah, from that moment on, it was like clear, Wow,
why do you think Republicans are struggling with this idea?
So much of him his Muslim know about this, like
obsession with our greatest ally you think they're struggling though,
(12:02):
Oh dude, yeah, this is this is this is the
central issue on the right right now. Really, this is
dividing the party right down the middle. We're gonna have
democratic leaders for the next two hundred years. This is like,
this is the set. This is the civil war that
we're going to talk about today. Oh thank you. I
(12:23):
had no idea. It's gay, it's you know, it's probably
good to not know. I kind of just knew from
the top, like from the surface, but I know it
was like cutting it down through the through the middle
of the party, through the heart of the party. You know,
this is like the central, central issue. It's dividing funding.
(12:44):
It's you know, what's what Charlie was, Okay, you have
going to tell you they run the money. Man, Oh dude,
why do you they run the money? It's like, no,
but that doesn't explain. Oh come on, but hold on,
hold on. Let's know. Is no you you asked no.
(13:07):
But we gotta we gotta clarify what we mean. Who's there,
who's well, you know, the Jewish people, they they they
own all the banks. I know, well it's a fact, right,
it's a fact they own all the banks. But I mean,
and they come on sure like as they are a
(13:29):
successful minority, Like I'll give you that financially one of
the most successful minorities. But that's not really the question.
It's like why why Christian Republicans? Why are they so
concerned with this? It's the money, Trevor. It's like, whoever
is funding billions of dollars to the party, but they
(13:51):
fund the left too, And you don't hear the left
clamoring for this and by day I mean like political
action committees, I don't mean any partic ethnicities. I think
it's because it's a running party right now. I'm sure
the Democrats were in charge, that would be running their
same ways to the Democratic Party. Because they're in charge,
(14:13):
they can make boats. I think. I don't know, it's
like whoever, like give the Bible to the Christians and
give Qur'an to right? You know what I'm saying, No,
what do you mean? Well, it's a very Machiavelian way
of thinking. But rye loss and regulations for you audience,
like know your audience, right, So why was written for
(14:34):
the Christians and the Qur'an for Islam and so forth
and so on. Yeah, that's why we have so many
right to control. So you're saying, you're saying the left
is just they're they're predisposed to being less favorable of Israel, yes,
and that and why is that because there's they're more
(14:54):
atheistic or because generally the left is sort of supportive
of mine party groups, right, Like my minority rights and
rights and protectively liberalism and all that. Right, No, I
get it, but they're not in power right now really,
so if they were in powered, they'd be more like
that's what they did during Obama. Yeah, it's a good point. Yeah.
(15:19):
So so you're gonna, like I said, you're gonna give
them if the bomb everybody in the Middle East exactly.
So if the party in charge is not the audience,
like I said, if they're Christians and give them Bible.
If there're Lming, then give them the Quran, like feed
into them. That's what buy them. That's that's the mentality.
Just buy them off and then you're in charge of
(15:39):
all the decisions, right or they cut your balls off.
And if you're just gonna if you were gonna speculate,
like the motivation is it just that you're you're a
And again this is trying to this is these are
like land mines here because there's like where is the
(16:05):
why is this? I just don't understand why it's such
a central American issue, Like why is this an American issue?
It seems like like a Middle East issue. Oh well,
and you're saying because of the money we created the
state of Israel, right, it was created. It wasn't even real. England. Yeah,
but yeah, same England is the same thing, Yes, same thing,
(16:28):
same thing. Come on, let's be real. So we created
this state in the Middle East and we've been waging
war around it for decades and so this is like
our legacy, like we got to own this correct, Like
that's one way of like it plaus They promise themselves
after they meaning Jewish people, promised themselves that the Holocaust
will never happen again. For that to happen, See that
(16:52):
makes that makes in order to avoid that, they're going
to control every country in the world except China and Russia,
but which happened to be g two. Now they're the
most powerful people, the powerful countries, nuclear financial Trump makes
it seem that we are, but we're really not. Didn't
you see the nuclear missiles that they're testing. Russia is
(17:16):
doing a hype tour. Yeah, and what are we doing.
We can do it too with nineteen seventy technology, you know.
And wasn't the hype video like they detonated a nuke
in the ocean and it did like a two thousand
foot tsunami. That just just want to show who's right,
that's just want to show who's daddy, right, So to
be in all honesty, they're they're on top of their game.
Russia is oh they always have been. In China, well
(17:38):
they're they're richest country. So who's left, right, Israel, United States,
are UK friends, Germany. It's just it's just crazy to
me that it's just crazy to me that these these
Abrahamic religions are they're just still so central to politics
around the world. Yeah, well, you know one miants to
(18:00):
up and eliminate it. Quite a few of them, which
is sad. We should never happen in any country for
any race. But they basically were pretty bitter about it,
and so they said, no, we're gonna understate it. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're gonna control now the country so that will never
happen again. And guess what, we're gonna control the country,
the most powerful country in the world US, right, m
(18:24):
In order for that not to happen, how are we
gonna do that? We're going to infiltrate everything in everyone,
even the media, right, Well, you know who owns the media, gain, right,
you know who owns the banks. I'm going to request
I'm going to request a reframe of the way we
talk about this. Okay, so do it because we are,
we're gonna I'm gonna play some stuff. And I just think,
(18:47):
you know, Jewish against people don't own the media, right,
just like men don't have all the power. There is
a group of people, a subgroup of people, right, And
so you might you might say there's like overrepresentation. So
when I say they own so running versus owning, I
(19:09):
just mean like you you might you might say there's overrepresentation.
But when you say, like the Jewish people own the banks,
it's like my Jewish neighbor doesn't own the banks. He's
just he's just down. Like like we were talking about
the Battle of the Sex, say like we're in here together.
We're just trying to make it through. I hear yea,
it happens. They seem to be coming from the same place.
(19:32):
That's so you're what you're saying is maybe they're in
certain areas they're overrepresented. Yes, well put correct in most
of the areas. Good lord, I'm just trying to keep you, uh,
keep you out of trouble here. Man. Most don't do it,
and most of even even in the porn industry, right,
(19:52):
this is true. A rabbi owns Okay, I'm not saying
that is not legit. Right, they own porn. Huh. I'm
gonna name them all, you know. I do just worry
those all those powerhouses. I do. I do worry that
true concerns about something could lead to like I don't,
(20:15):
I don't think we want to demonize any groups. Right,
We're not doing that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're not doing that.
We're just no, I'm not I'm not doing because this
next clip is a canvas Owens class. I'm five percent Jewish,
so that's right, that's right. So you got a green light.
Not not entirely, not entirely, but it's it's in my blood.
(20:39):
So I think what it's freaking everybody out right now
because listen, there is some serious stuff going in the
right wing politics right now. And it's the fact that
like the second you step out of line, like you
are labeled an anti semi right, and that's it's very
left wing in English. So it's yeah, it's very it's
(21:02):
a very liberal left wing idea where like you mis
gender someone and you get fired. You know, that happened
in Canada, not here, not so much. Here. I yeah,
but it's I mean, you just do something, you say
the wrong thing, you believe you're gonna be Yeah, you're
gonna be your fingers are gonna be pointed at you. Correct,
you're gonna be punished or or whatever. It's weird to
see the right doing it. And so here here's what's
(21:26):
for someone like me who's obsessed with this. Here's what
seems like is going on all right, the never trumpers,
so you know, uh, Ted Cruz, Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin,
like old right, neo conright, Lindsey Graham, Right, they are
(21:48):
vye to sort of retake over the Republican Party for
the next election because they're thinking about what's after Trump. Right,
And these are people who hated Trump, but they're now like,
of course super of course on Trump's jock, right. And
Trump seems to like respond to that, like he seems
kind of more aligned with them, but then sort of
(22:12):
like rising up against that or all these people were like, hey,
what happened to Maga? What happened in America? First, it
happened in no Foreign Wars. It happened you know, we're
going to fix the healthcare, in the potholes and the Yeah, well, dude,
he's been a tacto from left and right dude all over.
So he's we have the South America, look at every
(22:32):
hemisphere and continent, and we have the Venezuelan issue going on.
We have the Narcos going on. Now, we have Colombia.
I wanted to join Venezuela if United States ever at
Texas Venezuela. Right. We have the cartels moving into into
Costa Rica. Now, you know, there's not that you know, Puravida,
it's not like, oh, everything is nice and dandy, lstering coffee. Know,
(22:54):
it's a serious business. You get Brazil down there joining
Russia and China right in India with the bricks right
doing their own thing. Argentina, it's argent Argentina is trying
to kind of make peace with us now. I mean,
we just let them borrow billions of dollars so they
won't die out of fucking poverty. Right. So you get
(23:15):
the South America, right, that's just South America, dude. Then
you get Nigeria right now and Soudan a massacre going on,
you know. So he's just being pulled left and right, man,
And I don't know if you're gonna go to war
in Nigeria. They're thinking about it. I think they sent
some boats over there, So that's one side. That's Africa, right, Oh,
(23:36):
not to mention South Africa, right, white people dying down there, Okay,
all right, and I don't want to talk about Congo.
What's going on over there? Okay. Fuck, Let's go to Europe.
It's a whole mess, right, and then you go to
Middle East and Russia it's a mess, dude. So yeah,
they're not going to fix the potholes when you have
fucking news pointing at us forget healthcare, right, yeah, but
(23:59):
I mean it's not going to happen. We've always hadn't
exploited at us, you know, no, but this is like
they're serious now. And then with the tariffs, you know
what tricked them that that triggered them. The tariffs triggered who, Russia,
the world? Yeah, I can see that they did not
(24:20):
like that. So that's why the Congress is trying to
pass a bill to kind of eliminate all that. I'm
sure you heard about it, yeah, yeah, it is it.
The Congress is trying to pass the bill, or is
the Supreme Court Supreme Court Court? Yeah, to eliminate his power.
That would be I think that would probably be pretty bad. Yeah,
so right, right, right, But so he's going to follow
(24:44):
the Mechiavelian if I'm not mistaken, pathway, which means that
if you're internal, if your house is burning, divert attention
somewhere else. So a war is usually a handy create
a war, that's what he says. So war's handy for
distracting people, that's for sure, yep. But the I guess
not taking a side. The point remains that the Republican
(25:08):
Party is sort of dividing over this issue. There's like
the OG Trump supporters, so we need something to unite them,
which is probably war. I would say the opposite. But
there's the OG Trump supporters who are mad that he said,
who's Epstein? What are you talking about? I never said,
oh that's yeah, what's that? And then and then wait,
hold on a second. I thought we're ending these wars
(25:29):
in day one, right, and then all this stuff right,
So that sort of maga group, you know, the MAGA
people are upset. The people who were upset about Trump,
they're thrilled. They're like, this is perfect, this is exactly
what we wanted, so Tucker, our friend Tucker over there, man,
watching him is just like he's so predictable. His mannerisms
(25:51):
and the way he talks is just saying. He's laughter
kind of cringy sometimes. But he's like officially taken a
stance against Trump in that you know, Trump is supporting
certain individuals for reelection and Tucker's campaigning against them. Wow.
And one of those people he's campaigning against. When I
(26:13):
say campaigning against, he's inviting the people running against him
onto a show and talking about anyway is Lindsey Graham.
And Lindsey Graham is maybe the worst human being on
planet Earth. Like I don't I don't want to be
too mean, Tom, but maybe he's up there. No way,
it's like Benedict Arnold, Judas Hitler and Lindsey Graham. You know, oh,
(26:36):
not to can repair people. I don't know a whole
lot about him. I should read more about it. Oh,
he's just this awful guy. He's just let's listen to
Let's listen to Tucker's explanation of why he doesn't like
Lindsay Graham. Okay, tell me if you can hear this,
it should play any minute now. I feel good about
the Republican board. We're killing all the right people, and
(26:57):
we're cutting your taxes.
Speaker 6 (26:58):
Cutting your taxes and killing all the right people. That
really is the crispest way to describe the marriage of
libertarian economics and Neokon forum policy, cutting taxes and killing
And if you think about it, who'd want to be
associated with that? Cutting taxes itself is hardly a virtue.
It's a contextual matter. Sometimes it is, sometimes is. It
(27:20):
totally depends. But in Lindsey Graham's simplistic but heartfelt formulation,
cutting taxes is just a positive always. And so it's
killing people, killing the right people. Know they've got to
be the right people. But killing people, killing people is
just it's just a good thing. Like it's onest thaying.
You don't need to describe. It's like sex with your
wife is just good. Have you killed someone today?
Speaker 5 (27:37):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Good? You have? Okay? Good? That's how he thinks of it.
Speaker 6 (27:39):
You're a sick fuck if you say something like that,
much less if you believe it killing people. And if
you're gleefully in front of an audience of plotting like seals,
bragging about the killing that you were doing, that's really evil.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
So for that, that's it, say no more So, all
Lindsay Graham does is he just goes around horny for murder,
like he's never met somebody that doesn't need to die,
you know what I mean? Wow, And he's got all
the financial support and he he is gonna win. I mean,
I think Tucker's doing a valiant effort here, but he's
got to win what his senate race? No way? Yeah,
(28:14):
Well he's been since like he's been the Senator of
South Carolina since like nineteen eighty. You know, he's like
he came up with Biden. Basically, I can't believe it.
And so Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, these guys have become
like the enemy of the New Right and now unfortunately Trump,
(28:34):
you know, you just kind of hope he wouldn't he
wouldn't pick their sides and say hate him. But and
Ben Shapiro, he's not a politician, but he's sort of
on that side. Yeah. Ben, Ben just kind of evolve
into this figure, huh, because he was just a dude talking,
I want to say, like a fast talker, young, young,
fast talking California. I Am going to go to Texas,
(28:58):
fu this place and then he just came out an
or Candace doesn't like him that much. Joh Cannas isn't
a fan, neither is Tucker. Ben Shapiro right now is
on an anti Tucker tour. He's going to every major
outlet and demanding the condemn Tucker. Wow, they have to
like publicly say that they condemn everything Tucker stands for,
(29:21):
or He'll call them an anti Semite. That's literally what's happening.
I used to like Ben, but see that's what happens
when you go to the dark side. There's just too
much power, man, all Right, So I'm glad we're on
Ben because Ben is a big part of his controversy,
particularly related to Charlie Kirk. Oh, since the guy rest
(29:43):
in peace. Man, Well, because what's happening right now is
all the people that Charlie was sort of at war
with have now taken over his organization, right, and so
they're kind of trying his wife. Oh, I don't know
about that. I'm not saying anything. I'm just no no
saying like whenever she talks in public, writing their script
(30:06):
and all that. I mean, the idea is you probably
don't go from being Charlie Kirk's wife to being like
the leader of the largest most important political organization in
the world. Right, just turning point USA. I mean, it's
bigger than the Republican Party, like the Republican National Committee.
I did not know that. You probably don't do that overnight. Right.
(30:29):
She has advisors, she has people guiding her, and the
people guiding her are these people that we're increasingly at
odd tell her to tell her to wear leather pants?
I say, did she wear leather pants? You know? Is
that I didn't know this? I don't fall I mean
it's like I don't want to you know, hey, you
(30:52):
wear whatever you want. Now, It's okay, but it's kind
of I don't know, man, I don't get the wife conspiracy. No,
not to it. I mean, it's crazy, No, it's crazy.
But what is this with Ben Shapiro? Then in Candace? Well, okay,
so Ben, Ben is sort of now saying because Candace
has been saying some things heavy and they're kind of
(31:14):
controversial about Charlie and about the assassination and about why
are the controversial? Are they not true? Well, they seem true,
they seem true, but is she able to prove it? Well,
let's let's watch it like she's talking like she knows shit.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Dude, Charlie was done with Israel bullying him. And I
am now going to present you proof of what I
am saying. This is spoke my gies now going to
present you proof of what I am saying. This is
an actual group chat which happened two days before Charlie
Kirk was assassinated. There were nine people in total on
this chat, including Charlie.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Uh, I'm gonna pause here. Candace does come off as
a little unhinged, but I think, and she says this
all the time, I think you can sum it up
to like, and this is what she says, my friend
was killed and I just want to know why, right,
And she's made this claim that there's some lies that
(32:13):
are obviously lies that she's caught people in from turning point,
kind of suggesting that they're covering something up. That's her accusation.
I would hope that some altman would have reacted the
same way when his friend got killed, you know, set,
But I guess you didn't. That's the thing. I mean.
I think most people look at this and go, oh,
you are supposed to get a little unhinged when your
best friend gets killed, and then people are now trying
(32:37):
to say like they weren't friends, but they clearly were.
They clearly were very close Candice Owen's and Charlie Kirk,
there's a lot there. Weren't a movement, you know, there
were in a movement this still are you and so anyway,
so she does come off as a little unhinged, but
I think that's reasonable.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Rob McCoy, I'm going to protect the names of the
other seven for now to be clear. I might actually
release the name every day of this week. But I
want to show you this because suffice it to say
Rob McCoy was on this text threat and I think
it helps contextualize him as a person in my view,
that he would attack me for telling the truth about
the pressure that he was facing. Take a look, so
(33:13):
Charlie writes in the group chat, just lost another huge
Jewish donor two million a year because we won't cancel Tucker.
I'm thinking of inviting Candace. Somebody writes, oh, Charlie writes,
Jewish donors play into all of the stereotypes. I cannot
and will not be bullied like this, leaving me no
(33:35):
choice but to leave the pro Israel cause, and somebody
writes Donor writes, please do not invite Candace. That might
feel good short term, but it's not good long term
in my opinion. Like all groups, you're going to get
a wide variety of opinions. That nasty free will thing
that God bestow on us makes life frustrating at times
after the dust subtles a bit. Maybe So again, this
(33:58):
is forty eight hours before Charlie was say. He was
very clear, and he was very explicit, and he did
not back down out in that Hampton's meeting which they're
all lying about, nor in this text thread. I'm not
going to reveal the names of the other seven. Actually,
you know what, I disagree with myself four seconds ago.
Let's just throw in Josh Hammer for Fundzies. He's on
this chat.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Okay. The reason Josh Hammer is relevant is he basically
he's an important political figure, but he like publicly called
for Tucker to be killed. Oh man, and he's a
he's a big you know, pro Israel lobby political figure guy.
What the fuck is going on?
Speaker 8 (34:34):
So what are we to make of that?
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Okay, now that I'm showing you this and showing to
you that the conversations were real. I want you to reflect,
and it took me a lot of patience to allow
the lies that were being woven and the misrepresentations of
people that were pretending that I was just what high
I'm lying about Charlie and the pressure he was under,
the attacks that not just me, Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly
(34:57):
faced for trying to stay up and tell the truth
about what Charlie was actually going through. Why are you
hearing it though? From me and Tucker Carlson and Meghan Kelly?
Speaker 8 (35:06):
It's not weird. You got people that are.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Hosting a show.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
Have they, in like one honorable thing, come out and said, like,
you know what, f a couple of these donors who
made his life a living hell it wi the last
couple of weeks.
Speaker 8 (35:19):
Why haven't they done that?
Speaker 3 (35:22):
It's also a rabbi in that chat, like, why hasn't
anybody made that move to at least say, to vindicate
what I have been saying about what he was going through.
That registers to me as very suspicious. I'm gonna frankly
say that it's suspicious to me. It makes me think
that in the way, in the same way that Charlie
(35:43):
was being pressured by money that you might be now
run by that same money that those same donors might
be running.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
You you intense huh, Well, dude, she's not wrong though, right. No,
it's weird, and I mean that's one of many text
messages and listen, like I feel for candasm man. I
don't think she has a good, nice sleep in a while. Yeah,
(36:10):
I agree. I feel like she's gone through it. She's
going through it right now at the midst of it
all like knowing that there's a bounty on you literally
literally like powerful people in public in front of thousands
of political figures have called for her murder, you know,
the clip up the bulls that she has, you know,
(36:32):
and she has a family, I believe, right, I mean
she's married and kids and all that. Yeah. Yeah, And
the people have been accusing her of having like postpartum psychosis.
It's amazing. It's amazing how people just they just want
to hang they just want to hang that ass on
her shirt, you know, like the scarlet letter. Yes, just yeah,
but no, I think she's uh, she's she's she's right though. Man,
(36:56):
it's it's it's just proof. So it's like she's talking
in the air. Yea. You know, there's a lot of
she shows a lot of text messages, right, and it
seems like Charlie was really going through it. But what's
interesting about it, I think I think we should like
be careful of making it like a Jewish thing, because
(37:16):
it's really not just a Jewish thing. Like a lot
of this is a kind of a Christian They just
happened to have money, that's all. But it's not about
them only. Yeah, there's like a big Christian movement that
is similarly like hyper focused on the state of Israel, right,
(37:37):
and uh, she goes into it, and a lot of
people go into It's called the New Apostolic Reformation. If
people want to do a little digging, it's basically the
accusation is that a lot of the our country's major
Christian leaders, and when I say leaders, I mean like
actual pastors. Is that what they're called pastors? Yeah, are
(38:00):
are basically the children of like really high ranking military families.
Like I mean the make of churches, like the biggest
churches in America that are basically led by like assets mhm,
Like these are these are like intelligence assets. They sort
of all come out of these same schools. They have
these very confusing intelligence connections, and they're all very like,
(38:29):
like very concerned about the state of Israel, which is
kind of odd. I mean, it's not totally odd because
Israel is the Holy Land, you know. Yeah, dude, I'm
all for I'm all for Jews that they're cool. They
just happened to be in ISRAELI you know, they're getting well.
I can see why. Listen the people people say so rough,
(38:51):
it's so rough because they're they're they're getting it. And
not all Jews are a fault. I don't think it's
a Jew thing exactly. It's an evil thing. Whether whatever
race or ethnicity you're from, it's an evil thing. White, purple, green, yellow,
doesn't matter. And Ben Shapiro going around and calling everyone
an anti semi, I feel like it makes it worse. Yeah, dude,
(39:13):
you're just feeling the fire. It's not about that, goddamn it.
It's not about that. It's about evil and how easily
you can transfer evil onto some other uh some other
people like uh yeah, I mean we can go throughout history,
right and this genocide, slavery, all that is shit is evil.
(39:33):
So we're not saying it's nothing about the Jews. It's
not about that. It's about e condemning evil. But of
course the devil's gonna use their their easiest pathways, which
is corruption, right, money, sex and power. Those three things.
That's how men fall, those three things. Enough money, enough
sex and power. Easy easy. There's some there's some effective levers.
(40:00):
Those are some good folks. They always work looking at him, right.
Just remember though, that Machiavelli died powerless and penniless. I
think maybe it's not a bad thing most at also
on an unclaim grave man, So that's that's wild. Yeah,
(40:23):
he died and or they killed him. But and he
wrote the cocy Fonte, which is uh, basically a free
Mason symphony or orchestra concerto. Yeah, yeah, for the Freemasons.
Kind of cool. And he was a Freemason himself, but
he got killed. Everybody's on mark grave, dude, everybody's a freemason.
(40:46):
I kind of again, is nothing wrong with the Freemasons, right,
I kind of want to talk about the Freemasons a
little bit. You're doing okay? Can we keep going? That
was a tough listen that I didn't mean to go
down there. I just there's some going on. There's something
interesting going on, that's all we want to say. Payt
to Fintioning people like and it's between the lines, lines
(41:07):
are being drawn. There is definitely like a widespread get
cut up in the whole race thing. It's not about that, Okay,
it's not about Jews, it's not about uh Nigeria, it's
not about Muslims, it's not about that. But there is
like a widespread smear campaign on Tucker and Canas. I mean,
this all started Tucker had a guy named Nick Fuentes
(41:27):
on a show who's like, you know, dude, Nick Flin
is crazy, Yeah, in a good sense, Like he is unhinged.
The things that he said, I cannot believe. Like he's
a man, he's problematic. He's not the student you want
to have in your classroom, you know. Right. But Tucker,
(41:47):
like I thought it was pretty adversarial. I thought Tucker
was like, don't you see, like you kind of like
what I'm trying to say, Like, don't you see you
can be like upset about certain things without making it
about race, religion, right, right? And so Tucker was, like
I thought, pushing back. They kind of like made up
at the end, but it was pushing back. But then
(42:08):
Ben Japiir is just on this tour of like Tucker's
a Nazi, literally calling him a nazi, Mark Levin calling
him a fascist and nazi. It's like, didn't we just
learn that you shouldn't do that, you know, recently they're
just afraid of that. But there is like there is
like a widespread not to be conspiratorial. But it's difficult
to like find these things now on Google. Like I'm
(42:29):
always struggling to find clips that I saw who owns
who was the CEO of Google? I don't know who
is the CEO of Google? I don't know. Are you
trying to make a point here? No? No, nothing, nothing here?
Move on, this guy, move along. It's a Indian guy.
(42:49):
Oh cool, awesome. Before that though, was Sergey and uh
Sergei Brinn. That's right, this guy cool? Oh nice. His
wife hooked up with Elon Musk, so they're not friends anymore.
Oh I didn't know. Oh that's right, that's right. Oh my,
that's so long ago. There's a lot of controversial stuff
(43:12):
going on. There's a lot speaking of like owning the media.
There's you know, some pretty crazy purchases that have taken
place in the last few months. Oh purchases. Uh you
know Larry is it Larry Ellison? Who's who owns? How
do you notice things? Man Like, Oh this guyfications, I've
(43:35):
seen him before. Yeah, so he bought like Oracle. Yes, dude,
First of all, great crazy name Oracle. But he bought
like all the media recently, like like he bought CBS,
he bought paramounts. He just bought it all. Like whatever
was open for sale, he bought. And the reason why
that's like, the reason people are making a big deal
about this is he's the largest private owner financial contributor
(44:00):
to the Israeli Defense Force. Oh he is American. Oh
so it's just I mean, these are just things that
it's got a portion of the Republican Party. They're good
with money. At war with that other party, they're good
with money, and they're good with manipulating people. It's okay,
but I think that this means we're gonna have nothing
(44:21):
but Democrat leadership. And I think it's by design. Yeah,
maybe so, I think it's by design. Come on, okay, dude,
Sorry everybody. Sorry, It's like it's like Roman times. You know,
you got to kill the party from the inside and
divide it from the inside the Senate and all that shit. Yeah, yeah,
(44:42):
it's dude, it's wild, nasty. It's nasty to see in
real time like whoa you know. And then oh man, yeah,
real time, great time to be a life. But what
were we saying about the Freemasons. Yeah, well, I've been
(45:02):
thinking about this. I've been thinking about this book. Okay,
and it's a it's a book I'll probably never write.
But I've just been thinking about these like stories that
get recycled throughout time, you know, and they're kind of
all versions of like some source story, h whether it's
biblical or mythological or whatever. And then I just I've
(45:24):
been thinking about I've been trying to come up with
like references to modern media that are like and I realize,
like everything all media is Luciferian or you could say Gnostic,
or you could say Masonic, right, Like, it's just all
(45:47):
revolves around this idea like that these are all words
that it's difficult to define what these words mean, but
generally speaking, like I think movies that position the create
of the universe as evil, right, or like you'd call
Luciferian or Gnostic. I just saw Frankenstein tell me about it. What. Yeah,
(46:09):
it's exactly that the creator is the evil person, you know, right, Yeah, yeah,
it's exactly what you said. I just saw it like
I think yesterday, the day before, the day before. Yeah,
it's good. I mean, I know, we know how to
make babies, we mean, and Mexicans. I know how to
boxers and and movies. I guess, Oh is that another
(46:34):
Del Toro? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Q So those
threes we have those three main guys, those are bad
things to know how to make food. We have art, Yeah,
we have food, luckdown like yeah, that's right, it's every worldwide, right,
But yeah, we know how to make movies. The funny thing.
(46:55):
Speaking of movies, sorry to take you on attengent at
least iran you too, which made The Man and the
Revenant got him an Oscar for Best Movies and Best
Directors and Best Actors. Michael Keaton gets his first Oscar
and DiCaprio one on the Revenant the Best Actor. So
guess who's making a movie with two The guy who
(47:19):
hasn't won a single Oscar for the last fifty years
or forty years, Tom fucking Cruise. Oh really, he wants
an Oscar event. So the men who can do that
is this guy Alejandro, which is a great, great film.
His films are amazing. Do you have Netflix? Sadly I do?
(47:40):
I need you to watch a movie. It's a kids movie.
Oh is that the one? I know, we just brought
it up, But today I watched it something today I
watched with my kids, but like for real, like okay,
last time I watched let Me Turn You Up, I
just I realized I had Candice turned down. So hopefully
people can hear you. I actually paid attention to it today. Dude,
(48:03):
Oh my god, you gotta watch it. Like I don't
even want to tell you, but I do want to
tell you. It's the main character. She's basically a nephylom.
What yeah, because her father is a demon or like
a fallen angel and her mom is a human. Oh nice,
And so she's a hybrid what is it called the
(48:23):
Hey pop Demon Hunters? Hey, this is number one, is
the number one thing in Netflix, and it my kids,
All kids are just obsessed. Why well, the whole the
whole show is about this girl pop band and one
of them, one of them is a nephyalom. But the
other two don't know. The other two don't know. She's
(48:44):
an fhel and they're they're demon hunters, right, she's half demon,
but they're all demon hunters. And there's this boy band
and they're demons and they're fighting over the souls of
the people. And so they're at the at the shows.
They can like see their souls. No one else can.
There's humans, right, but they can like see them being
(49:04):
like entrained with the music and like they're like trying
to capture their souls to suck the soul to their god.
And they're watching this ship. Yeah, and with yours to explain, like, hey,
by the way, I didn't really do a good job.
I didn't know what to make of it. But but
(49:25):
so there's like a lot of different plots going on,
but on the surface it looks good, Like people are
talking about how it's a good kid a good show
for kids, because because you're hunting demons, demons are bad.
They're demon hunters, right, But when you really look at it,
like if you really pay attention, the main evil God
(49:46):
is God, right, because there's no counterpart. It's just God right,
and he runs the demons right. The Nephilum is fighting.
So it's just it's like it's a complete inversion of
the story, right, Oh, perfect for the reception, right, wrap
up the evil and goodness. Yeah. And it isn't until
(50:08):
this Nephilum girl like like embraces the darkness and the
light that she's able to like transcend this, you know,
prison that this creator being has created for everyone, you know,
and they're able to ascend, They're able to ascend to
like a higher plane of light. Nice. Wow, sounds so familiar.
(50:33):
Oh that's right, Star Wars everything everything. Oh Thisyeah, I
was like reevaluating the matrix and I was like, oh,
who's the bad guy in the matrix. It's the architect,
you know, the creator is the bad guy. And and
I don't know how much you know about like gnocissism,
(50:53):
but I'm realizing it's like not even they're not even
it's not even really trying to hide the fact that
it is serpent worship Luciferianism, you know. And and so
they kind of like position Jesus as Lucifer perfect that's
what he wants, right, and uh, and it's like even
(51:16):
like it's and it's all about it's all about so
one of the deities. Jesus's twin sister is Sophia. Hmmm,
how interesting like Dan's Brown's book. Yeah, like our old
podcast name Phil and and so, and it's but she's
jesus twin sister but like also his wife, like his
(51:37):
his bride and this show no no in this belief system,
oh yeah ye. And and so she tries to create
she wants to like learn about the real God. They're
not they're like demi gods, right, She like wants to
learn about the real God. So she tries to create
a God, but she does it without her counterpart, Jesus,
(51:58):
I guess is confusing, and she creates this like flawed,
imperfect deity called they call the Demiurge, and the Demiurge
creates the universe. And so they kind of contend that
that's who Christians and Jews and Muslims are worshiping as God,
is this evil Demiurge, And that it's only through hidden knowledge,
(52:24):
which that was the offer in the Garden, right knowledge.
It's only through attaining this hidden knowledge, Sophia, that you
can like transcend your prison, wow, and reach a higher plane.
Speaker 7 (52:37):
Damn.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
And this is I'm just like thinking about all the movie, like,
think about the Truman Show. Oh, everything the Truman Show. Okay,
the central premis it's that he's in a created world
and it's supposed to be like it's supposed to be
like Paradise, but it's not. It's really a prison, right,
And so Christoph is the guy you know who is
(52:58):
that actor? He's a great actor. At at ed ed
no ed Harris, at Harris at Harris. Yeah, he's Christoph
and he's the Demiurs. That's right. He controls Truman the
way Christoph ristof. Yes, let me like say what let's
(53:19):
see what chat GIBC says about Truman Ship being gnostic.
I hate to be one of those podcasts, but okay, yes,
Truman Show is generally considered a Gnostic metaphor. Many see
Truman's final escape as a positive spiritual awakening, mirroring the
Gnaostic idea of the soul escaping the physical world created
(53:40):
by the demiers to return to the divine. He abandons
the comfortable but fake paradise, the illusory world of Sea
Haven for the unknown and the real by taking control
over his own destiny, breaking free from the false world
and his deceptive creator, jeez. Nice. Nosis literally means knowledge,
(54:03):
which is the fruit for the fruit from the tree
of knowledge. And I'm just like, it's an appealing idea.
I get why everyone's in dude. Everyone's in this everyone.
This is what they think. Now, it's crazy. This is
because they're tired. Man, they're paying taxes and pain and
everyone is depressed. Dude. Literally everyone in the practice. When
(54:26):
I have them, uh fill out the medical pasties, everyone
writes the depression and it's like, oh, yeah, I know, dude, dude,
I remember administering those depression scales. You're like, who would
ever answer anything other than zero for the question like
is life worth living? You know? People do, man, And
(54:46):
they're like, no, it's not. And the next question is
like is there anything positive in your life? Like do
you have any hope? None? No? None, yeah, And it's like, oh, dude, dude, deep.
So yes, they they're tired and they want to believe
that this creation it's evil and they willing to accept
any alternative truth. Yeah. It puts you in the driver's
(55:07):
seat number one. And it's easy to hate. There's there's
things about institutional religion that are easy to hate. Oh dude,
I'm kinda like that, and I agree, I'm kind of
like that. Yeah, but see that deviates you from the truth. Right,
So you offer this sort of like hastily, I would say,
(55:28):
strung together, sort of inconsistent but simple and also appealing,
like rebellious religion, right, right, a rebel seems still are
I think we still are, well, you know the first
revel right, And dude, it's just but anyway, if if
(55:48):
this were real, right, would you trust? Like, why would
Hollywood be delivering this message to you your whole life?
You know? Our hollyo is Hollywood the purveyor of truth? No? Right,
So that's that's the last that's the last entity. I
feel like that has to be one of the major
signs that you should like be skeptical of this idea
(56:11):
is that has been jammed down your throat by pop culture, right, right,
like the movies, all the whole movies. And I love
the movies. They're so good. They're so good to kind
of make you think a little bit like the Matrix empic.
But don't it's like an institution. Don't believe in institutions, don't, right,
Just like church, it's a church basically, and you being
(56:35):
fucking pros to church. It is the church. It's being
indoctrinated by Netflix. Dis name, Come on, can you different
the different? The difference is like if your pastor tells
you you're going to hell and like diddle as a kid,
Like that's real, right, Like that's that's real. But like
if if you know what's his name, the guy who
(56:57):
was in prison right now, there's so many Harvey Wine
if Harvey Weinstein stuff. You don't really know about it.
You know, you just see his service. You don't see
the Oh you're like, that's what happened, the bad fruits. Right,
So it's kind of like a yeah, it's kind of
like a church. It's like a three hour worship, suck
my day kind of Oh that wasn't right there, you're going, right,
(57:23):
you're going to I don't know whether irritates me so much,
but I was in Netflix. There's a there's a documentary
on again this church that this three brothers created back
in the fifties. And uh, he has nothing to do
with the Christianity, but they promote that. And they did
so many bad things man to children that that gets
(57:45):
me every time, and and and women, that is right.
So listen to any doctrination and seeing that Netflix and
seeing the survivors of that. Oh man, that kind of
if you if you're the adversary, right right, who what
are you? What are you trying to infiltrate? First man? Right?
(58:07):
The belief system? Yeah, the religious institutions. Obviously belief system.
You have no morals? Anything fucking goes man. Yeah, reveal
like hypocrisy. Reveal hypocrisy, Reveal bad deeds in the institutions,
like the institutions I think, for the most part, are
pretty screwed up. Right. You're not gonna find me defending that,
(58:28):
you know, and you see it on every level, right,
whether it's academia unfortunately, we talked about science research, how infiltrated? Right?
And uh yeah, church of course, I mean the Bible.
The devil knows the Bible, you know, left and right
better than anybody. Right. Oh yeah, you've brought me to
(58:48):
my last You brought me to my last topic. I'm
gonna let you off the hook, let you get out
of here. Well, I mean no, I'm enjoying this, man,
this is fun. You mentioned academia, we mentioned Mamdami. What
what do these things happen common? Academia, California, Mandami New York, Chicago.
(59:10):
They're liberal institutions, right free freedom of speech, right free thinking, supposedly,
And what is everyone says going to happen when Mandamie wins.
What are Republicans and business owners in New York going
to do? Communists? Yes, but like what like if you're
if you own a business in New York, you're like,
(59:31):
I gotta get the fuck out of he You're moving
to Florida, Like everyone keep everyone keeps saying Mandami is
the best realtor of Florida ever had, right, I gotta
know that. And uh, what's happened in California over the
past ten years. Everybody's left apparently, I mean I don't really,
I can't tell. But no, there's a big there's a
big movie companies and regular same with academia. Everybody's liberal
(59:54):
because all the conservatives get ran out. I think it's
probably the same with the church too, right, look at
you and me, Yeah we took off Yeah, no things.
But what I am wondering, like if flean is maybe
not a winning strategy, you know, like because like I think,
(01:00:14):
like I just seem it just seems like the people
like you and me, or just want to be left alone,
just want to do the right thing. I think our
response is to just like avoid conflict, Like we just
got the bills needed. We've got to pay the bills, right,
so you know, if things get too bad here, maybe
(01:00:35):
we'll move to Utah or Texas. If we're gonna stay here,
we just keep our heads down, you know, right. And
I think in the long run, it's just a losing strategy.
Like I think it's no wonder we're losing, you know
what I mean, Like like because if I stick my
head up in academia, it's gonna get chopped off, you know.
But there was probably a time where it was pretty balanced.
(01:00:58):
It also has to do with the type of institution, right,
like all the state run universities versus right private, yeah,
a bit more of a I mean, look what happened
to COVID, right, You couldn't fucking be a student unless
you get the jab right state at the state level,
like call states, all the cal states. When I saw that,
(01:01:19):
like I almost lost my fucking mind. Then you get
the you know, the private Christian likes a few ones
around here, I don't want a name them, but the
few ones around here that they're there. They did okay,
they did, okay, they let us do whatever you needed
to do. Yeah, well, the one, the one, the one
around here you're mentioning, just kicked like one hundred people
(01:01:42):
out for not getting the flu shot. But isn't that crazy.
That's that's different, Trevor. No, I'm just kidding. I don't
think so. No, I know, I know, I know really,
but yeah, yeah, but but I'm just I just feel
like it's kind of cowardly, right, Like, at some point
I would hope people would think about, think about think
(01:02:02):
about California, Like, Okay, what's your solution to these problems? Oh,
we're gonna leave. Well, you go to Texas. Right, even
though you're a conservative in California, you're more liberal than
everybody in Texas. So you make Texas more liberal, and
you make California more liberal. In Texas all like Californians anyway,
everywhere everywhere gets more liberally, California gets more liberal, texts
(01:02:24):
more liberal, and so it just seems like there's no winning.
People like people hate academia now, you know, everyone is
so quick to like, But I just think it's why
don't why do we abandon, especially now, these institutions. Just
why do we abandon these institutions? Like don't hate academia,
become a become an academic. Don't hate local government. Run
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for city council, like, don't don't just like me me me, me,
wine about like the school board, like go try to
get on it, you know. Like I don't know, dude,
I hear it. It seems pussy shit, sorry to me, Like,
let's go people, get it together. Come on, yeah, be
part of something that is meaningful and make a change. Yep.
(01:03:08):
Maybe I'm just saying this because I'm miserable at work
with all these libs. It'd be nice if there are
five conservatives on this campus, you know what I mean? Like,
but doesn't matter where we go, trivor I mean, look
at your old job and look at my old job,
you know. Or there's a reason why I don't teach
at the university that I wanted to teach originally, right
because it's just two fucking nuts. I don't want to
(01:03:30):
lose my mind. But let's just go in there and
get fired the first week. Let's just raise hell. We
could do that, or we can open a similar nevermind,
I'm not gonna say it, but I hear your point.
(01:03:51):
Be part of something that can make a change instead
of running away. Yeah, yeah, I just see. I see
like the alternative folks, like the people who probably listen
to our show, the shows I listened to, and we're
just so quick to like criticize institutions. But society is
made up of those institutions. So if we just bail,
(01:04:12):
if everyone just bails, it's easy, it's easy. It's easy
to just bail. It's easy. Give you my fucking chick,
see you, I'm out of here, right, No, I get it.
It's easy. It's easy. It's easy to leave. But fighting
sticking through it, fighting for what you want, I think
that's important too, right, Like, we love this state, come on,
(01:04:33):
even though it's fucking crazy, but it's nice out here. Man,
Where would we go? Where would you go? Today's eighty Hawaii,
but that's super expensive and Hawaiia. Yeah, and you're gonna
get killed by volcano or a nice hurricane. Yeah that's true.
Where are you going besides California? Other than Spain or Italy?
(01:04:53):
I can't not be without a body of water, body water,
And like, I'm sorry, but weather is perfect here. Yeah, No,
we're not so much where we live today. Today was nice.
It was eighty two. It has some nice kim trails
to kind of upset the heat. Oh we got to
talk called trail. That's next show. That's next show. Yeah,
(01:05:15):
but it was a nice breezy it was nice. I
like it that we're here. It's nice. Expensive as fuck. Yeah,
you know, you know, are we going to go to
Texas where it's one hundred degrees and no, I'm not
going to go to Florida either. There are too many
swamp and aliens two and mosquitoes and they have they
(01:05:38):
have twelve foot aliens in the malls that it makes
me laugh. Maybe I don't know. That's so crazy. That's
what that was. Do you remember that? Do you remember
remember that? I hadn't ever seen so many cops just
for I'll fight. Come on, what the what the hell
was that? Tell me what that was? Aliens? Dude, some
(01:06:00):
aliens something or ant lab experiment gone wrong? Dude. Yes,
people got checked out like on their phones, like no
one could leave without the police checking your phones. It
was nuts, man, Come on, police are just regular dudes,
(01:06:20):
Like I can't expect a thousand police to keep that
a secret. I guess they didn't because it was on
the news. It wasn't a secret, right right, right, I agree?
I agree. No. You know, one thing that I do
have respect for is people who serve and and the police. Man.
They they fucking they get a bad it's gonna be
hard right now. I buy them coffee any fucking day.
That's certain portion of them probably are assholes. Let's just
(01:06:43):
be ones who cares. Probably the majority are not. The
majority are not. And I can sleep at night, you know,
and we have borders and all that shit, So so
it's it's cool. I have respect for those guys. Physicians
not so much. Sorry, physicians kind of bad too, dude. No,
(01:07:03):
they're horrible. They're just not even here to save people. Sorry,
not all, not all, not all, but the majority are
just narcos. Come on, nurse is not nice because they
just kind of follow and they try to do the
best that they can't. But they're like, oh, should I
give them this or should not give them that? But anyway,
did you hear about California, like the DP, the d MP,
(01:07:25):
like the doctors of nursing cannot call themselves doctors anymore? Oh? Really? Yeah,
they just spent like two weeks ago legislation like the
court that if it's they're not allowed to do that anymore.
The Medical Association here is not to be fucked with,
the California, the CMA, They and the right right right.
They are a lot of money man into the party again,
(01:07:48):
money and politics. The rules here are bizarre, like they
can own pharmacies and clinics and stuff like it's nuts,
that's nuts. It's not they they they got they got
a few judges in their pockets. And then what was
it saying, I forgive me. I don't know this that well,
so don't quote me, but I think I think some
(01:08:09):
law was passed that under Obamacare, physicians had to be
employed by hospitals if they were going to work at
a hospital, and every state except California. California has that lockdown.
They're independent contractors, that's right. And they're like, yeah, you'll
give you a million dollars a year. I was going
to go to the hospital down the street. Who's giving
me equity? You know? That's when it's nuts. It's nuts.
(01:08:29):
So no, I have no respect for a lot of them.
I know that. I'm sorry, but I agree. I mean
I don't know if I agree, I think something, they agree.
I mean, they'll think about vaccinations. Do you like that?
I don't know. Okay, then well they push. I don't
like the way they do it. I don't like anything
(01:08:52):
about it, Like, like I want to be able to
say one of them, like, hey, isn't it weird that
of all the products you prescribe, like I can't sue
over the one right if I were to drop dead?
Don't you think that's odd? It's just shady? And I
would want them to say, like, yeah, I guess it's
kind of odd, but they're safe, and I have respect
for a specialist, Like, hey, if I need a total
knee replacement, that's cool. You know, maybe it'll be that
(01:09:14):
we're on prosthetic, but that's okay. They're gonna leave their
forceps in your in your head, but hey, let me
next to me. That's fine. You know, I won't be
able to walk, but that's cool. You know, cardiologist for instance,
good stuff, you know, but you know a lot of
the stuff can be fixed with proper diet and fasting. Man. Yeah,
(01:09:34):
and well I mean an exercise, Well you know about that.
I know about that, yes, but also important to remember.
Everybody's gonna die. Yeah, you cannot eat ever, yet you
could eat. No. I think about that, and then I
think about this. Yes, you're right, we all going to
the same fucking hole, but you don't want to. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:09:57):
But it's the memories you create in between. You to
create memories, like when you're in the hospital dying. You
want to create memories when you're fucking running and be
able to enjoy you know, your family, whatever, it's important
to you, your dogs, your pants, you know, your plants,
whatever exactly. That's that's it. That's the whole point. Yeah,
that's the whole point. But a lot of them, a
(01:10:17):
lot of a disease. And I'm not giving medical advice.
I'm just saying, read people, it can be can be prevented. Yeah,
I think so. I think. Uh. I think chronic disease
is obviously the biggest problem that we're dealing with in
America right now. And that's although although I see that
I'm losing my mind as a howes the years go by? Yeah,
(01:10:44):
God damn it. Yeah, I'm literally losing my mind. Like
I couldn't do without the calendar now, Like I'm fucking
feel old. But Also, I need to exercise, like I
haven't done cardi pulmonary fitness in like three fucking weeks. Man,
Like an you to fucking do that? Keep the blood moving, man.
I mean, it's nice to jerk cough, but I'm talking
(01:11:06):
about like movement. You know, you know that ladies and
gentlemen exercises. I think we'll end on that happy note.
Come on, a little dopamine that hasn't hurt anyone. Come
on a little serotonin, what else, oxytosin? Come on anyway? Sorry,
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you know us Happy Fools Podcasts at gmail dot com.
If you have any opinions on any of these topics.
What is that? Yeah, your background blur on, I can't
read it out liar, Yeah, there you go, boy out liars,
dude outliers are always screwing up my statistical models, those
(01:11:56):
fucking jerks. But they're a must. They're perfect, perfect error
according to the matrix. Another another Lucifer reference. He's a
perfect error yeah or she or whatever the fuck. Yeah.
That's another thing I was getting into, is like the
divine aspect that the divine feminine thing or seeing a
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lot of do you remember the UFO of God thing
that was a divine, feminine fine push and pushing for
that mother, Mother Earth, Mother Earth. It's all about paganism, right,
because in paganism the God is female. God is female.
(01:12:39):
It's weird though, because like the Luciferianism, Nassism, serpent worship stuff,
it's not pagan, it's something else. It's like a third
which the what like gnosticism. Well, Luciferianism is dualism, which
is do what they want, right, that's what wilt that wilt? Yeah,
(01:13:02):
and you've seen thee I feel like that's more Satanism.
I don't know what these words mean. Is the same
thing I think. I think Luciferianism it's like, got this
you think is not the same. It's just presented a
little differently. Well, listen, is a divine version of satan. Okay, okay,
(01:13:22):
all right, he has no tits and all that. But
you've seen the lady Liberty's got right. You've seen the
statue right shoulder rest and the right and the huff
of the say right, huh yeah, yeah, hoof, hoof. I
don't even know all the wine, all the wine that
I'm drinking. The liars kicking man. I almost done with
his bottle anyway, So so it's a dualism Satan. Satan
(01:13:45):
is both not Lucifer. Lucifer is a being of light,
the torch bearer, He's a he's a good guy. Prometheus
still fire from the gods gave it. He's a good guy.
Anakin Skywalker, he's just lost his way right when we
came to the dark side. And that's another story. Like
Lucifer is good, Satan is not. See. But that's where
(01:14:10):
they get you because it's the same fucking dude, right,
I never thought of I never thought of Anakin as Lucifer.
That's interesting. Well, get this though, he's the chosen one,
the son of God. Anakin, he'sn't the one in the prophecy.
He was made out of a virgin mother, see, because
(01:14:31):
that makes him sound like Jesus, right, is talk about
gnosissism exactly. So the Midiclorians were like like anything anywhere
in the universe, right Like, So anyway, he just conceived
himself like Jesus and became the one that they thought
(01:14:52):
he was, but he wasn't. Is it every movie? Is it?
Every single movie? Well, mainly Star Wars. I I don't
know if about Lord of the Rings. Maybe the Lord
of the Rings. Lord of the Rings is a Christian writer. Tolkien, Yeah,
I don't think. I don't think it plays a lot
with that, with the divinity. I think it's just a
(01:15:12):
the devil, the evil, soon the eye, you know, the
OLC and I, but does not mention anything about goodness
and God. Yeah, Tolkien is o g Christian. He's the
one who can Sewis. But he didn't like that. Lewis
was like obvious with his movies. Yeah, like he felt
(01:15:35):
like he was too obvious. Movies were too obviously Christian.
I kind of agree, Yeah, they were. I mean there's
there's a literal crucifixion, resurrection, So speaking of the Yeah,
the holy Safarian thing coming back to that is it's
just that it's a divine being a Caribbean in the
echelon of angels, top dog. He brought one third. See
(01:15:58):
this is what I wonder sometimes, of course, what kind
of truth or lie he told all the angels in
heaven that one third agree with him. That's a lot
of angels. Well, if you get to the thirty third
degree of freemasoner, you can find out does it say
that in Enoch I don't think so. No, Okay, that's
(01:16:21):
so if I get you to talk about Lucifer's fall,
it talks about some other rebellion, some other angelic rebellion.
That's one thing that I'm going to ask upstairs if
I ever make it upstairs. I say, dude, what kind
of fucking lie did he tell your angels? Uh? For
them to believe it, it must have been something very
uh promising or elevating, dude, I don't know. Maybe he
(01:16:50):
told me, hey, you're slave's here, you're confined to his
to this simulation, come with me. You know, I found
a way. I don't know, dude. So this says, you know,
even though Lucifer is not mentioned, the word Lucifer is
not even in the Bible. It eventually is, but in
Ezekiel it's uh, I think in the in this I
(01:17:14):
don't know, Like in the Septuagint, the original Greedion, I
don't know if it mentions Lucifer. But anyway, so it says, yes,
the Book of Enoch, the two hundred angels that fall
known as the Watchers and cohabited with humans and let
people two two hundred. Yeah, that's not one third of
heaven yeah, it says, it says. Some later texts and
(01:17:39):
interpretations connect this rebellion to the origin of Satan, but
it's unction. But it's in the Bible that says one third. Yes,
it must be different. Rebellion Part two. A lot of
rebellion going on. Why though, I mean, no, I understand,
but the fact that they chose Lucifer. It's easy. Everybody
(01:17:59):
wants to be God man, especially if you're already half God.
I don't. You don't want to be God. I don't
want to live forever. You want to be a little God. No,
I want to die. Dude. It's okay, but you can.
If you're got, you can do whatever you want. Yeah,
it gets boring, dude, because my life is my mind
is of that of a mortal. Well, stick stick to
(01:18:21):
your seventy years. But just be God. To be honest,
I'll get in trouble if I live. Well, Hello, Lucifer,
exhibit A exactly. I don't want that ship. Maybe maybe
my finite it's nice to have an expiration date. Oh,
(01:18:43):
you got it. You gotta otherwise you're a vampire as
a human. No, but for a moment, for a moment,
I don't know if you can see. I have my
collection of vampire books up there on the on my library,
but you have a collection of vampire But yeah, I
don't get me starting that ship, but I want it
to live forever. Oh interesting, Yeah, this is before I
(01:19:05):
got married and have kids. So yeah, nothing like get
married to make you want to die, way to go
right a foot in mouth. But then you come back again,
you know. Yeah, I really wanted to live forever. And then,
you know, because you don't have a purpose, like you know,
to fucking start having kids and get married. And that's that, folks,
(01:19:27):
Thank you very much. Yeah, that was the end of that. Anyway,
you know what we need. I'm gonna I'm gonna reach
out to some guests. I need someone to explain the
Book of Revelations to me and what kind of lens though,
because you can get a Pentecostal I don't even I
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don't even know what's in it. I tried listening to it.
I couldn't. It's just so opaque. There's there's this sword
coming out of the mouth. There's many seminars. Dude, Oh
did you do that seminary? I mean for years? Yeah,
But we took the relationship and the relationship between Daniel
and Revelations. Oh yeah, do you want to do you
(01:20:12):
want to hit me with anything?
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Or no?
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
Did you go you last time you were here, you
said you were going to a seminar? Oh yeah, no,
So I decided to go shopping instead because I love plants. Hey,
shop shop all you can. No, dude, I was a
little triggered by the fact that TJ max got did
away with their fucking pots. I know, I sound like
(01:20:36):
a grandpa, but I'm into gardening and ship so so
the dude, all the fucking imported pots that were gone,
like from Portugal and Spain and all the important ones
that were gone anyway, So no, I didn't go. Instead,
I had some nice uh sushi and fried rice and
Japanese food. Save the revelation for another day. Yeah, no,
(01:20:59):
that's that's But I know you have questions about the
horns and the angels and the trumpets and this. I
would like somebody to walk me through it. I'll walk
you through it just like Cliff Notes got it. I'll
simplified for you. Maybe maybe I'll give you my own
version of it if you want to, or have someone else,
But I don't know of anyone who's really good at it, because,
(01:21:22):
as you know, a lot of people know about a
lot of things, but they interpret it the wrong way.
All right, yeah, but what do you what do you?
What are you interested in? Revelation? I'm just curious if
we're like close to it. No, I mean, listen, I here,
(01:21:43):
here's what is like compelling about religion? Everyone gpt you
by way. Everyone else seems to care right about relation? Yeah,
just about the Holy Land, about not about Lucid, for
about Freemasonry, like all the people in power seem to care.
(01:22:07):
Should we have a chat without recording so I can
just lay it all out and then filter it anyway, say,
explain it. I don't get what you're saying. Saying no,
meaning that should we have you and I a conversation
over beer with its yeah, and then I have a
(01:22:27):
clean one after. Oh like a practice, like a practice,
like a dry yeah, like a yeah. Oh wow. I
didn't know it's gonna be so intense, dude, there's well,
there's a group of people there that I don't think
we can mention. I'm fine with it. Well, maybe not
the podcast or we're gonna get eliminated. Oh yeah, gotcha.
(01:22:54):
Message received earth the driver, got it, got it right,
red message red. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, there is
some weird stuff there. Man. You have to share what
you know, and then I'll share what I know, and
then we'll make a show of it. That's why I'm
always wondering, Like about American evangelicals. Man, oh, they're the worst.
(01:23:15):
Don't do that, don't go there. They're kind of like,
I don't want to be rude, but say it. They're
kind of the worst, right, they are the worst of
the worst. They are the wolves dressed in sheep clothing.
I don't think they they think that, but oh they
think that the once in the top. They know, oh
maybe in the top. Yeah, oh yeah, they know. They
are the Safarian Yes, yeah they are. Come on, come on,
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you know I want to be one of those people
just cause everybody say that I'll do it, But i'll
do it. I've done it for decades. God damn it.
That's why I don't go to any church because they're
all the same. Like, you start nice, right, they kind
of they kind of put brown sugar on your oatmeal.
You know. Yeah, it's like, oh, coming over, it's not
oh you meet people. It's so nice. You know, everyone
(01:24:02):
loves you. And then the more I've been to so
many different churches, man, the Church of Scientific Scientologists. You've
been to a scientology church? Yeah, the Church of the Scientists,
the Christian Science. Yeah, yeah, I've been to that one.
Pends got nice buildings, do they They got money? I've
been to uh quite a few. So don't fucking tell
(01:24:24):
me Jehovah Witness. No, not you. Yeah. So I read
their books. I have books there too, up there, not
all the way. I think they're on the bottom in
my library. I mean, the thing is like mega churches
are fucking they're not. They're not. It like there's all
(01:24:47):
these people who pretend that you know, with me, stay
stay with me, say with me, man, And what time
you wake up? I don't say good? Sorry, No, it's okay.
So why there's all these I don't know. Story. But
so there's all these people who are like all about
being super rational and materialistic, and but yet everyone seems
(01:25:11):
preoccupied with these religious ideas, right, even like materialists. Right,
everyone has their own brand of this, Like you know, anyway,
I don't want to let's say for another day, but
before the beer, say for the beer. All right, everybody,
that was fun. Let us know what you thoughts, and uh,
(01:25:33):
do they email us occasionally? We gotten from the last
episode or what? Well, we got in a little bit
of trouble with the serpent seed thing. You already apologize
for that. I think we might be temporarily banned from
one of our bigger streams because of that. Yeah, I
don't know. We'll see, We'll see that particular episode was
(01:25:55):
taken down, but I think the next episode was posted.
So I think we're okay, you know what I wish?
I fucking care. Do they pay us? We get a
lot of we get listeners. Do they pay me? No?
I don't give a flying fuck dude, Listen, I didn't know.
(01:26:17):
Go ahead, there's a list of things that they will
not promote on their website. Can you tell me when
you agree to like be on this stream? Right? And
that is I think pretty much the only one that
in flat Earth basically, and and so we you know,
obviously violated that is that that is so stupid. Listen.
(01:26:42):
It was done in a nice way. It was very like, hey, listen,
just warning, like, we don't talk about that here. Well, bye,
do we need them? I like them, They're nice. Why
Why are we trying to make enemies? I don't know.
I'm not trying to get enemies. But you know, you
don't pay for my food. I don't give a shit.
You don't. I'm sorry, Trevor. Well, do they pay for yours? No? No,
(01:27:07):
I'm with you. I'm with you. I with you. I'm
I'm I have rules and regulations. Who guns, We don't
use that toilet paper. We use that one over the year.
You know what tolet paper is? Toilet paper. I don't
give a fuck, No, dude, No, I'm sorry. No, no, Well, honestly,
I think what happened is the guy who runs it. Listen,
(01:27:31):
let's face it, there's some like semi you know, schizophrenia
is real, and it seems to like aggregate in the
areas we like conspiracy religion, the cults like got it exploration.
I think this individual got like triggered. No no, no, no, no,
(01:27:54):
no no, uh, people got aggressive towards him about this
idea because our episode, no no, no, about this serpent
seed idea. That's a great idea. What's wrong with that?
But what I'm what I'm trying to say, I'm saying
is it's just liberate your mind. What you're trying to say.
(01:28:15):
What I'm trying to say is that there are there
are individuals out there that might have I don't It
might be a mental health thing. I don't know, and
they get obsessed with this idea and they start like
thinking like you afraid or you might be a serpent seed,
(01:28:35):
and therefore you need to die. Oh I see in
their show listeners. That's not my fucking problem. No, I know.
But this guy I think was on the receiving end
of that kind of attention. Oh I see, So he doesn't.
He doesn't like promoting the idea yet, And you know
what he's he's he's he has a right not just
(01:28:59):
promote that idea. I get it. He see. That's a
smart guy. He knows his audience. There you go. So
and that's perfectly fine. But you know, all I do personally, personally,
I do, I do. I'm more okay exploring the idea
probably than they are, because it's interesting. All I know
(01:29:22):
is that it is so liberating to think different things.
And what's the what's it called the part of Genesis
where there's a word for it, where God is talking
to the serpent about how like the Son of God
or the Son of Eve or whatever. Will you'll bruise
his heel, but he'll bruise your head, your seed head
(01:29:45):
when he's given the actual uh punishment? What's that? There's
a word for it though, Oh I know it in
Spanish because I read with this Spanish from Spain. Spanish
from Spain. Huh, thank you? Well the Spanish. Well, listen,
there's Spanish from Mexico. There's Speish for sure. Okay, then
(01:30:06):
shut the fuck up. You gotta have a th h
in there when you say Barcelona, right, Okay, so he says,
and I will put Okay, let's sit. Let's get this.
This is probably some heretical new New International Version, but
an IV that's the worst Bible. Well, let's just we
need to have a talk about the different Bibles. Just
(01:30:28):
do the New King. I don't know, I'm just this
is I'm at the mercy of Google James. No new King. Yeah,
they're gonna give you a ship which is an IV. Okay,
we got New King James here. You don't want to
do the old because no one understands. Okay, you know
what's cool about going to New King James. They use
the word seed exactly an IV didn't, but okay, thank you. Yeah.
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So God's saying, and I will put enmity between you
and the woman and between your seed and her seed.
He shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heal.
So this is like, yeah, this is like what some
people would say a misinterpretation of this is that Satan
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literally has children on the earth that are human. That's
not a possibility, or maybe you know, the serpency people
would say that's the correct interpretation. All I know is
that is possible. Did you read the part that it says, uh,
and then she like the Eve is going to be
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there to assist or help or contribute because to evade
on that No, the same, the same, You're in the
same passage. It's in the same passages. Yeah, okay, So
I'll start at because you says Eve, you su'll serve
him or help him or try just read the whole
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and then and then we'll end. They'll end, everybody. So
we'll start at Genesis nine, No, sorry, Genesis three nine.
Then the Lord Uh. Okay, so they heard the sound
of the Lord God walking in the garden in the
cool of the day and Adam and his wife hid
themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the
trees of the garden. Then the Lord God called to
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Adam and said to him, where are you? So he said,
I heard your voice in the garden, and I was
afraid because I was naked, and I hid myself. He said,
who told you you were naked? Busted, buddy? Have you
eaten from the tree of which I commanded you that
you should not eat? Then the man said, the woman,
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that little deceptive Jezebel, whom you gave to be with me,
she gave me no. Listen, let's stop right there. He
didn't say, my wife, now, the freaking woman. That's what
I would say. That's what I would say too, if
God busted me breaking the rules, you know. And then
when Jesus, Hey, when Jesus addressed his mom when he
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was dying, he says, exactly, he didn't tell a mom,
he says, woman. People talk about how it was Jesus
walking in the garden with them. Are you familiar with this? Well,
there's also a theory on or a hypothesis, is that
Jesus created earth, not God. Well, there's and then there's
this whole Jesus's God. Is he not God? Does he
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claim to be God? I mean, I read the Gospel, man,
and he's just always referring to the fathers. I have God,
my Father in Heaven, my father and Heaven, my Father
and Heaven. And so I could get with the trinity thing,
like they're just all three parts of the same thing,
but also like I don't know, it doesn't really read
that way. But anyway, I don't want to create any
more heresies. Let's just keep going. That's fine. And so
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the woman whom you gave to be with me, she
gave up the tree, that's right. And the Lord God
said to the woman, what is this you have done?
The woman said, the serpent deceived me? And I ate.
So listen, it doesn't sound like carnal knowledge. Let's just
be honest. It has been No, he says, no, it's
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right there. He says, how did you know you were naked? Right? What? Wait? What? Well?
I mean, but you could interpret that as like an
animal doesn't know it's naked, But then if your eyes
are opened, you go, shit, I'm naked. Right, So we're
animals Maybe we kind of were, but like we were
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more animal like before you we were more like God.
I want to hear the punishment. Okay, I know, I know,
all right. So the Lord God said to the serpent,
because you have done this, you are cursed more than
all cattle and more than every beast of the field.
On your belly you shall go, and you shall eat
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dust all the days of your life. And I will
put enmity between you and the woman, and between your
seed and her seed. He shall bruise your head, and
you shall bruise his heel. To the woman, he said,
I will greatly multiply your sorrow and your conception and pain.
You shall bring forth children, and your desire shall be
for your husband, and he shall rule over you. So
(01:35:13):
that that thank you, that desire. Looking other Bibles, yeah,
it's not. It does not say desire help like you
should help your husband and your husband so their job
is to assist the husband, assist men. And that's the nie,
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that's the feminism, the ordeal. But desire is almost like
I know, keep going a better Okay, then to well,
not better, but then to add him, he said, because
you have heeded the voice of your wife and have
eaten from the tree of which I commanded you saying,
you shall not eat of it. Cursed is the ground
for your sake, and toil you shall eat of it
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all the days, all the days of your life. But
thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for you, and
you shall eat the herb of the field, and the
sweat of your face. You shall eat bread till you
return to the ground, for out of it you were taken.
For dust you are, and to dust you shall return moment. Remember,
you shall die. Amazing, So God made some clothes for them.
(01:36:28):
This is the most interesting part. This is three twenty.
I'll just finished three, and we'll be done three more passages.
And Adam called his wife's name Eve, because she was
the mother of all living. Also for Adam and his wife,
the Lord God made tunics of skin and clothed them.
Sext part is interesting because the serpent said, God doesn't
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want them to eat from the tree, because they'll be
like God's And so then the Lord God said, behold,
the man has become like one of us to know
good and evil. The use of the word us is interesting.
And now lest he put out his hand and take
also of the tree of life and eat and live forever.
Therefore the Lord God sent him out of the Garden
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of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken.
So he drove out the man, and he placed Cherubim
at the east of the Garden of Eden, and a
flaming sword which turned every way to guard the way
to the Tree of life. Yeah, it's interesting. So I'm
reading the same passage the Desire sixteen three sixteen, So
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different Bibles say different things. That's my point. Oh yeah, dude,
very so like the NIV is like the worst, but yeah,
I mean Psalm twenty two is the I think the
best example of that completely. Like it's a big difference.
If there's a prophecy of the crucifixion versus there is
a huge, huge, huge huge that's amazing. Well, sorry for
(01:38:02):
those who censor that episode. That was a great episode.
I just I just this idea that guy is like
like literally like, hey, you're halfway there, Like you got rationality.
Well I don't know what rationality sentient self awareness. They
were bored. I think they were just bored that they're
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going to live forever. They had everything for evor, they
had health food. They're not working, they're leacy, they're collecting money.
I mean not money. But I'm just confused by the
fact that, like they need to be kicked out of
the garden so that they don't live forever by eating
from the tree of life. But they were already going
to live forever. Like, how are they already going to
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live forever if they weren't eating from the tree of life?
You know what I mean, how they were gonna live
that they're because the only way to live forever is
to eat the tree of life. Where did you get that? Okay,
So then the Lord God said, behold, because there's two
trees that are not supposed to be from the tree
of knowledge of good and evil in the tri got
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it and said, Then the Lord God said, behold, the
man has become like one of us to know good
and evil. Who is he talking to? I don't know
exactly the Trinity. I like that, Ye, well he does.
He's right, the Trinity. But this is obviously, you know,
like the more gnostic idea is that there's like a
counsel of God's the alohem the Trinity. But that is
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a Christian I understand, Yes, I agree. So then the
Lord God said, behold, the man has become like one
of us. To know good and evil, and now lest
he put out his hand and take also of the
Tree of life and eat and live forever. Therefore he
gets kicked out of the garden. So I see what
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you're saying. So they're supposed to eat from the Tree
of life, but not the Tree of knowledge. Well forever
that But that's what I'm saying. That's confusing because you're
saying like they were going to be able to live forever,
but they haven't eating from the tree of life. So
how we don't know that? But right here it says
we have to kick them out of the garden, so
he does not eat from the tree of life and
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live forever. Correct, Something something weird going on there, something interesting.
So so in order for them to eat, in order
for them to live, they have to eat from the
tree of life, right, And that God doesn't want that,
so he kicks the Well, that's because they sin right
right from the tree of not so they were two trees, right,
so the other. But it's it's more, it's more than that.
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It's like if humans were to eat from the Tree
of Knowledge and the Tree of Life, they would be
like God's from the investment. Yeah, or just from the No.
I think it's just from the tree of knowledge. Yeah.
Maybe maybe, because they about the tree of life. They
as far as we know that we're eating from the
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tree of life. Well, but he's no, no, because it's
saying and now lest he put out his hand and
take also from the tree of life and eat and
live forever, therefore they'll be they need to be kicked
out of the garden to prevent that. Lest I guess
I don't speak Shakespeare. That's why I don't read the
King James version. But I know, are you reading the
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Kings or the New King? This is New Kings? Is
that worse or better? No, it's good. I just don't know.
I don't understand old English. No neither.
Speaker 5 (01:41:28):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:41:28):
OK, so the New King James is closer to the original.
So in Spain, because they were introducing, you know, there
were translating. There's a regna blera, which is the original.
I know it's equivalent to that. And let me see
here there it says and this, So they have three
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in nineteen o nine, nineteen six. That's what I read
you this, Yeah, no, kind of says the same thing,
kinda says the same thing. This is the use of
the word new is interesting, Like new means sex in
the Bible, new means what you broke up the sex intercourse.
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Oh yeah, when he knew his wife, it means that
they were like bounce an. Now Adam knew Eve his wife,
and she can see Now I want to go to
Genesis too really quick. We got to wrap this up.
And I'm just very curious about something. Oh what is it.
(01:42:38):
I'm just going to read the first part of the
Fall that I skipped, So it says now the serpent
was more cunning than any beast of the field which
the Lord God had made for It's weird. I mean,
do we think this is an actual serpent or is
this a metaphor for Lucifer or Satan something. Well, I
think it's real. Well so so they are some theories
(01:43:00):
that the serpent was a walking figure, right, the kind
of quetso colaudal figure, whoever that was. Yeah, exactly. That
he had fathered serpent. Yeah, that he had wings and
it was the most beautiful creature in the garden of Eden.
Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of
the field. Blah, blah, blah, I shouldn't say blah. Blah blah.
And he said to the woman, has God indeed said
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you shall not eat of every tree of the garden
perfect And the woman said to the serpent, we may
eat the fruit of the trees of the garden, But
of the fruit of the tree which is in the
midst of the garden, God has said, you shall not
eat it, or shall you touch it, lest you die.
Then the serpent said to the woman, you will not
surely die, for God knows that in the day you
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eat of it, your eyes will be opened, and you
will be like God, knowing good and evil. So when
the woman saw that the tree was good for food,
and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a
tree desirable to make one wise, she took of its
fruit and ate. She also tricked at him, dumbass. And
(01:44:04):
that's not that's not a heretical. He's just a human, right,
I mean, I know it's your great, great, great, great
great right, Remember, yeah, I know you're find Then the
eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew
that they were naked, and they what does good and
evil and being naked, and that naked had anything to
(01:44:25):
do with it? Well, I think, like, I think that
makes sense. Right, if you're a wolf, right, First of all,
you don't know you're naked. Second of all, if another
wolf comes into your territory, you kill it, right, But
you're not You're not You're not doing something evil. So
we went from so we went from animalistic to version two. Yes,
(01:44:50):
like we're something else. We have the knowledge of good
and evil. We know it's wrong to kill, we know
it's wrong to see. Well, I think you know. I
don't think they That's always the whole point of the tree.
I'm just what I'm saying. After they ate of it,
they knew, oh after, but before they were just like
NPCs exactly. Well yeah, yeah, like like you like animals, Yeah,
(01:45:11):
like animals. They were like animals because they name the
rest of the animals. They were special animals. So are
you happy that she grabbed the fruit? Then, so we
can't dude when I am when I have to deal
with my taxes, Yeah, that's that's always rough. When I'm
in a zoom call, I'm like, dude, that's always rough.
(01:45:32):
I could just be eating figs and having sex with
my wife and walking around the garden. You like plants,
you like potting set. I love that ship. I could
just be eating some nice fri naked nice and I'm like,
maybe it wouldn't be like sounds like San Diego, like
(01:45:53):
the nude beach. Yeah, just pigs. California. They we used
to have nude bitches. They said, dude beaches, ladies and gentlemen.
This was a long one. Yeah, that's a lot one
nude beach. We've got politics, we've got civil wars, and
we've got nude beaches. Yeah, all right, you can feel happy.
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Let's still do that, Trevor. Yeah, there's a newdest callingy
just down the street from us. I did not know that. Yeah,
I don't know if I want to go there. Based
on this location, I suspect the it's not pleasant. I
figure not appealing. I figure san Diego rules. Anyway, Guys,
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