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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I was born in Romania in a Christian family. Fanti Costa,
Panti Costa. I was born in Romania in a Christian family, Fanticosta, Panticosta.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
That's how they have charge right now, that's all about
a charge. We're about to have an ad church party
in the base, that's what that's what they.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Call it after party. I never heard of the after party.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I was born in Romania in a Christian family, Fanti Costa,
Panti Coasta. I was born in Romania in a Christian family,
Fanti Costa, anti Costa.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
About monkey, I first yet about monkey and get wrong,
I'm what I'm wrong? This is a freaking weekend mate
without a half.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
I was born Romania in a f santy Conti, sank Contime.
I was borner Romania in a free family.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
I say, Sandy Contime.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
That I was born in Romania in a three family
santy Conti, santy cost I was borner Romania.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
In a three family fancy.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
Chanty cost.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
That's how damn charged right now, That's how I put
a charge. Some were about to have an eye like
shut church party and the baby.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
So that's what that's what they call the after party.
I ever heard of the after party. Know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
I was Romania in a family.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Fant.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
I was Romania in a family.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
Fan cost.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
Tan ti cost.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
I put my gears Doug Ship, I fresh out that
get you. I put my gears Doug Ship on the
first of kill depend on get wrong. I'm like, so
what I'm wrong? This is a freaking we can get baby,
were about to have on some chart.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
Some chart.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
I was order Romania. I was ornate Romania in age.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
That's what they have charged right now.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Black king, black.
Speaker 6 (03:27):
Bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuade, lack Kang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate persuey lack King,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate persuey lang King,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuasion.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
But the dark ages at the time when black people
ruled Europe. So when you go into the real history,
you'll see king games.
Speaker 7 (03:53):
With that's King James, that's Jane Lebon, that's King Lebon right.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Now black he was not a white guy.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
You'll see his whole lineage of kings, black kangs, black.
Speaker 6 (04:07):
Bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate persue, lack gang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate persueylack Kang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuey lang Kang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuasion, who
was a homosexual himself, who was in love with his sister.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Lucretia, whould have made the image of Lucretia to be
married and that became the Renaissance era queen.
Speaker 8 (04:37):
So are you telling me, Lucretia that's a black game.
Are you going to say that the people that was
framing the black people.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Were also black? That don't make no sense. Lucretia's a
black as hell named Lucretia. Church even allowed it, you
know what I'm saying. The Church allowed for strange pimples
that have been suppressed, have been suppressed. Listen to my brother.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
The fifteen hundreds, it was legal to be a black kang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuey, black gang,
black bisips, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuasions, black kang,
(05:25):
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuey lack Kang,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persuey, black king,
black bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persue, lack Kang,
black bisips, black players, people of the Chocolate persuasions, but
the dark agons at a time when black people rule Europe.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
So when you go into the real history, you'll see
king teams.
Speaker 7 (05:52):
With that's King James, or that's James Lebon, that's King
Lebar right now black he was not white guy.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
You'll see his whole lineage of kings, black kangs, black.
Speaker 6 (06:06):
Bishops, black players, people of the Chocolate Persueylang Gang, black bishops,
black players, people of the Chocolate persueylag Kang, black bishops,
black players, people of the Chocolate persuey Lang Kang, black bishops,
black players, people of the Chocolate Persuasion.
Speaker 8 (06:24):
Who was a homosexual himself, who was in love with
his sister Lucretia, who had made the image of Lucretia to.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Be married, and that became the Renaissance era Luquetian.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
So are you telling me Lucretia that's a black game.
Speaker 8 (06:40):
Are you going to say that the people that was
framing the black people were also black?
Speaker 3 (06:46):
That don't make no sense. Lucretia's a black as hell
named Lucuetia Church even allowed it you know what I'm saying.
The church allowed for straight pimples that have been suppressed,
that have been suppressed. Listen to him. I'm righting fifteen hundreds,
it was legal to be a paper.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Black gangs, black ticips.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
Black players, people of the Chocolate persuadlack gangs, black bishops,
black players, people of the Chocolate persuasions.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
Still stud still still still, still, still, still still stands stools,
(08:27):
schools still school still South stops and stars the stars
(08:50):
start step steam st st st.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Oh yeah, the internet's sexy as cop. It's back on
the beat. You're under arrest. Your content is ship. Oh wait,
that's that super ass gay dude, I dubs. That's content, cop.
I'm hot, cop. I'm here to tell you how to
(10:58):
look good and to do it with some pizzazz, with
some style. Put a little sass in them pants. Welcome everybody.
It's been a while. It's been a minute. It's been
a minute. As my people say, it's been a minute,
it's been a minute. Because saying we had a trip,
(11:21):
we were on a journey. We went on a mystical quest.
We went to the dork side. To use the term
of fel Vaughn we went to the dork side. We
encountered the dork Lord, and I'm happy to be back
(11:42):
in the purple scissor up throne. Welcome everybody to the limit.
Today we're going to do the part two, the much
anticipated part to you. I know y'all been waiting a while,
but we had a lot going on. I know you're
fussing a about your books where it wins es their
golly with three coming, it's coming, dude, I promise, chill out,
(12:06):
chill acts. It's me and Jamie doing orders. Okay, this
is a this is a home spun business. This is
an organic, grassroots business. We don't have the former army
of boomer slaves that we used to have at our
previous house. We had boomer slaves and just do whatever
(12:27):
I say. Boomer slave got old people putting them to,
put them to work, working their fingers to the bones.
Why we don't have that here. We don't have those luxuries.
Some of y'all are spoiled, spoilt like Saddam Hussein's milk.
You're spoilt. Okay. We had a we had a functioning,
sweat stopping, sweat shopping, sweat shopping, the basement. That's where
(12:50):
I got this slick polo shirt, looking preppy as hell,
looking like a douchebag on the damn in a eight,
looking like Robert California at douchebag level nine. We don't
have that. We don't have that luxury everywhere. Okay, some
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of us have to work for a living. We can't
all have an army of boomer slaves and relatives that
are homebound that we put the damn work. I'm a
home bound senior citizen. I fought in the War of Vietnam.
Get your ass in the basement and get to sewing.
Sew me a d amn polo sweater, your lazy ass boomer. Listen,
(13:36):
when I'm running shit these boomers that messed everything up,
It's gonna be a different lesson. The tables have turned.
You think you're just gonna lay in an old folks
home that I'm gonna pay for It ain't paying no
bitcoin for your old folks. You're gonna be working. Okay,
(13:57):
I'm gonna roll you in there. You can roll your
auction didn't take with your rolly chair, and I'll roll
you in there in the basement. You can start sewing.
Show me some damn polos American made Ralph Lauren. That's
how we're gonna compete with the Asian markets and with
the Gucci markets. Me and Ralph Lauren had teamed up.
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We're gonna have an army of boomers down there. I mean,
what else are they gonna do. We'll sit watch Fox
News and I'll get your ass in the basement. It's
already sweaty down there. Start sewing some damn jeans. Put
your hand to the to the grind son, I mean, pop, pop,
(14:41):
get your ass to work. I'm gonna enjoy that too.
I'm gonna be a I'm gonna be a harsh task
master Too'd be like, oh, you thought it, you were
teaching me lessons. You thought when you got into your
advanced age, you were just gonna chill. Oh, I'm gonna
chill and watch football and Fox News. Hell no, unless
you can roll yourself up the basement stairs, You'll ask
(15:05):
about to be sewing in the sweatshop in the basement
with a whole army of boomers. I'm gonna recruit the
whole neighborhood. Everybody is boomer, dads and moms. Get your
ass and sewing. I want to see twenty five polo
sweaters if you want your Rammon noodles at the end
of the day. And by the way, I'm gonna lower
the Ramman noodles down through a hole in the ceiling.
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They don't even get to come up. There just be
a bunch of boomers rolling their wheelchair over getting it
all fighting over a big pile of ramnules just stood
like a big pile of Raymneals's falsest ceiling and the
Boomer's gotta fight for it to survive, which is almost
my own private boomer running man. There's Boomer running in
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in my basement. I'm just kidding with you. I'm just
kidding with you. I don't know how we got onto that.
And about differences at the other house to this house.
I forgot what we're talking about. But we're gonna be
talking about part two of the book. You're not supposed
to read. You ain't supposed to read this. Why you
(16:12):
got that? That's a two thousand dollars book. Why you
got that? Well, I have contact son, I have people
that hooked me up with stuff, So I got hooked
up with this secret, illegal book. I mean, it's not
a secret. I mean it's secret because it's dawn two
thousand dollars to get a copy of it, but you
(16:33):
can read the PDF. Well, I finished it. So we
went on a journey. We won a quest. We met
the dork Lord I'm drugging. We met Cavande at the
end of this quest, came back. That was wild. I'll
tell you about it in a minute, went with the
Kate and Neil of dirt poor robins. And then we
went to deeper into this quest to a damn to well,
(17:00):
I won't say, but it was fun. We had a
quest and we successfully completed that quest. We have leveled
up need to not what I need to, not what
I love. The smack tunkers in the chat, y'all are
something else? Now something else. Anyway, let's get back to biznatch,
(17:23):
because I am a little sick. I did get a
little bit of a cold, so I'm a little out
of it. I'm a little loopy if you haven't noticed,
but some of y'all I didn't notice because I'm loopy
every time we're live streaming. I mean, this is the
normal me. There's no like off camera. People say, what's
Alex Jones like off camera the same as on camera.
(17:46):
There's no difference. It's the exact same dude. It was
the same here. I'm the same mofo. Guys want to
support the stream, you can do so through the super
chat function. Stream Labs, of course, doesn't take a super
chat natively through YouTube if you have to. I'm loopy
(18:07):
not because of any drug. I'm not on any drug.
I am on the drug called the cold virus whatever.
That is not the coof but the cold virus just cold,
just a cold, forty eight ounces of HIV virus. Baby,
I'm full to the brim of heive. I caught the
(18:28):
heive while I was riding around in the Kentucky, Indiana Country.
So I got the heive, rolled down the window and
breathe in some heive HIV positive. Now I'm positive I
got the HIV positives. But that's why I'm in in
such a good mood. People. People talk down AIDS and
HIV all like, oh, aids. Well, nobody talks about the
(18:50):
fact that it puts your ass in a happy ass mood. People.
That's why they used to say people that were happy
were gay. G A y I mean just means happy.
Hence the HIV virus. Yeah, there's some downsides to it.
You don't have an immune system, but you're happy as hell,
so you know, enjoy while you got it. Where's the
(19:17):
super chatters at? Everybody's being a dance stangy as hell?
Are you not glad? I'm back? We got a vibrant
living audience of usually one to two thousand people. Tonight
is just a bunch of slackers, a bunch of poor slackers.
All the pores in the audience, the poors, all the pores.
(19:41):
Did you eat today? What if there's ever been a
rich dude that was actually like that? That would actually
be kind of funny if there was a rich dude
that arrogant, you know what I mean? Like, did you
eat today? Did you enjoy your dirt? Sin? Which pool? Like?
Who actually gets off on being like that? That's just
(20:04):
weird to me. But somebody will clip that and be like,
look at how he really is, look at how he is.
The dude that says that I'm a trans is back too.
By the way, Yeah, I went full Tom Cigarette, right,
I went full Tom Sagrew. Let them eat Debbie cakes,
That's what I say to yap. Let them meet Debbie cakes,
(20:29):
looking all this cold brew I got this is not
bubble water. This is a it's a damn tankard of
cold brew. It looks like oil or something. Yeah. A
Bond villain, like a Bond villain, a gay British Bond
a poof poofda, a gay British Bond villain who just
(20:51):
all day long just laughs at the pores. That's kind
of funny. All right, Let's get back to this book
because this is actually this is actually a book channel.
This is actually an intellectual channel. A this is a
high tier channel. Somebody said the other day, this is
a lot of silly. Where's the channel? Do you have
(21:15):
a channel where you do serious content? I'm like, this
is it? Dummy? Now? Planetary society changing image is a man.
As we saw in the first half, we got up
to the chapter that dealt with pretty crazy stuff for
the establishment. Now, if you don't recall, this is an
establishment textbook from nineteen eighty two for the elite bureaucratic class.
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This is people going into international relations, people going into
state department, people going into you know, being heads of universities, foundations,
NGO's This is a textbook for that class of people.
It's not for you pores. It's not for you people
eating your dirt pies or whatever it is you string
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together with your your string cheese and your your patties
or whatever it is that you make with flour and
dirt and meal and water, whatever that is. That's not
what these people. These people eat steaks. We left off
with the book talking about, Okay, we've discussed all of
(22:21):
these issues. How are we going to craft a new image,
a new icon for man. By the way, if you
would hit like and share. Now, see when I start dissing,
all the money starts coming in. It's a weird you know,
it's a weird kind of human psychology. I started making
fun of the pores and then the money pours in.
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It's just weird. It's human psychology, human behavior. I'm gonna
start singing York human behavi Yeah, that's human behavior, man,
look at it it comes out. Look at this money
rolling in. Super more like super catheters and those super
chatters a batch of stingy super catheters. Anyway, so the
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book said, Okay, we've got a planetary society that we've
set up, or that we're going to set up. This
is page one seventeen for the new image that we
will create of man to fallster a smooth transition into
a benign post industrial world, then eventually a planetary society. Yes,
you heard me right, planetary society. You can't make this up. Okay,
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this is there. It is right there, so you see,
I'm not interpola in. It's real. They list the phenomena
and the things that will be necessary. This is kind
of where we left off when we were down in
studio with Alex a while back. We left off with
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page one twenty six and twenty seven, which talks about
the promotion of theosophy, the promotion of perennialism, the promotion
of various occult techniques, processes, and Tahard to shard In.
We all know about Tahard, Roseicrecianism, the Vedas, all of this,
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you know, sort of pseudo esoteric stuff, which is all
really not that deeper, not that esoteric when you actually
read and get into it. That's what they pausit as
the religion of the future man. So changing images of
a man requires a religion to transition man into the
new planetary society. And that's why the religion of the
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future requires channeling entities. Yes, channeling entities. So we're pretty
much in line with what Father serfrom Rose wrote in
Orthodoxy in the Religion in the Future. This book is
kind of the proof that that's exactly what he was
spot on about. Was this, do y'all like this vibe
(24:57):
we we got were straight up hot today, name a
hotter cop on the internet exactly. Now, don't forget that.
The other thing that surprised me about this text when
we actually got into it was how many times they
cite the actual Mkultra Doctors. I mean it's like chapter
after chapter, A couple of the chapters were basically nothing
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but MK Ultra Doctors. I mean, it's all John c. Lilly,
it's all the up Skinner, I mean, he's just adjacent
to that. It's all Jose Delgado, Abraham Maslow, who actually
was Kilter Doctor. It's it's all of them. And of
course there's a lot of Carl Gadjong. Carl Jong is
in there everywhere, of course.
Speaker 8 (25:41):
And h.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Okay, what does this saying, Oh, Arthur Kessler came up
quite a bit too, right, Ghost in the Machine. I
didn't expect that, what is the god that's going to
be pushed the self. The self is got so even
the self help stuff ties into this, right Like, ultimately,
this low tier, garbage tier self help crap is really
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just kind of the outer portico of this stuff right here,
by the way, thank you guys for all the generosity
just turned on. Everybody turned on their generosity switch. I
love it. So when I started, I'm gonna start roasting
y'all because that's what turns on the generosity switch. They
cite Jonah Sulk. We covered Jonah Sauk extensively. Wow, that
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dude was off the hook. Psycho. We covered Arthur Kessler.
They cite Marchia Eliotta, the famous Romanian compared to religion
scholar whom we have cited over the years William James
Norman Wiener. Interesting because cybernetics plays a key role in
this and the return of hierarchies right where it's hierarchies.
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You know, I can't do my I got a cold
and all my impressions are messed up. This is not
fun because I love my imps and just having a
minor bit of cold has basically destroyed all They don't work,
and they don't sound like it doesn't sound like Peterson.
But there actually is quite a bit of like Peterson
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adjacent stuff in here too. Well, what's the new ethic
for the new image of man? An ecological ethic that
promotes post industrial limits to growth. It's a new paradigm,
a new teleology. Oh all that subject talks about paradigm warfare.
(27:34):
Look at that. Oooh yeah, paradigm warfare. Again, I did
not expect this to talk about basically presuppositional paradigm stuff,
and a lot of the book is about re engineering
and retooling people's presuppositional paradigms. Yes, you heard me correctly.
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Didn't expect that Ristianity, as we said, is too exclusivist.
Thus it must be made pantheistic, universalist, and get rid
of the old Judeo Christian tradition. Now, obviously, I know
the term Judeo Christian can be definitely interpreted in a
fake and gay way. They are not being that precise.
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They're just basically saying anything to do with Bible stuff
is out the door. So craft a new type of
Christianity or anything that is non exclusivist. So notice, the
thing that's problematic about Christianity is just simply capital t truth.
It posits objective truth. It posits that the self isn't God,
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that there is a God, and that you must submit
to the truth because that's the only way that you
can actually flourish. And it posits an evil apple faticism. Yes,
you're me correctly, that's what they say page one to
forty one from I mean, they're not calling it evil,
but they're saying like we need the far Eastern flow
of Hinduism, Buddhism, all those types of things, which is
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kind of stupid because if you know Buddhism, Buddhism is
all about you eradicating and annihilating the self. At the
same time. Three pages earlier, they say, the god of
this new era is the self. Yeah, but you just
said to get rid of the self. Well, I mean,
we're not looking for logical consistency when it comes to
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these texts, because keep in mind, although this is an
admission text at many levels, it's also a propaganda book.
This is a high level book above most of the
normy level propaganda. But this is a high level book
for the elite class. It's propaganda for them. So you understand,
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just like in Brave New World and Huxley even talks
about this. If you pay attention to Brave New World,
he talks about different classes get different propaganda. The proles
don't get the same problem began as the alphas in
Brave New World. And I mean I would know, because
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I mean I'm Alpha and Sigma at once in one.
Hot Cop. Right here, it's self evident. That's the only
thing that's self evident. I don't believe in self evidence.
We've critique that many times. But look, let's be honest,
like me as a high cop, as that self evident dude.
Come on, right, We've got to be flexible here. That's
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just true. I just precept your standards of beauty, did
you You don't even notice? You get your whole paradigm
just collapsed because you got refuted by Hot Cop. You're
under arrest for fallacy, son, get your ass to logic deal.
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The thing also that I noticed in the second half
of the book that I didn't expect was the book
is very concerned, and this is this is curious, is
the best way to put this. The book is very
concerned to give the appearance of not wanting us to
(31:17):
go into the dystopia. So even though it posits all
this dystopian stuff. Literally, the book is like, okay, but
how can we have like a cool dmt bro burning
man dystopia world and not nineteen eighty four. I'm not
kidding that that's the purpose of they want. We want
to post industrial world where people are you know, microchipped
(31:40):
and whatever. But how can we make it like fun
and a party or whatever. Let's make it like that
but with a gorgeos.
Speaker 4 (31:47):
Right.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
So they're very conscious about wanting Brave New World and
not nineteen eighty four, right, because the Brave New World
you got rights to everybody's booty. Dude, do you know that?
Now I started on all that, people are going to
start wanting Bringing New World because I mean it's mandated
touching the butts in Bringing New World, you know that, right? Like,
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you don't get to say no, I'm not interested in you,
mister trans man. No, you gotta be. You don't. You
can't legally turn it's an illegal move and the hot
cops will come arrest you if you try to say
you can't get in my butt. Uh No, you don't
own your butt. Your butt is owned by the collective. Dummy,
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What are you a fascist? Butts are collectively owned in
this society, I have a right to your butt, dude,
give it up. I'm not kidding. That is that's what's
in Break New World. Well, they talk about that in
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this book, and that was crazy. Now I'm not talking
about touching butts. I don't really talk about that, which
is interesting because I would have thought they would cover sexuality.
If they don't cover it very much in this book,
that's interesting. I don't know why that would be, because
if you would think the changing images of man would
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require some discussion of the future of sexuality, which presumably
would be you know, mandated touching the butts. But I
don't recall them even really talking about that. But maybe
maybe I've skipped over a section or read too fast
and I just didn't notice it. That is a curious
element missing. But also maybe they skipped it because that's
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where people come from, and this book is all about
no new people, so maybe that's part of it too.
I don't know. So they layout what they think will
be transition stages to get to the burning man version
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of the post industrial world. How do we get to that?
Booty police, That's what I'm talking about. I'm I'm a
hot cop in the book, I'm the booty Police. You're
an arrest. I don't know what that is. That's just
the sound. That's the sound the booty Police make. I mean,
it's not going to be a siren. It's got to
be something a little more, you know, toot horn toot, like,
(34:22):
because that seems like the booty Police would have that
obviously over a you know, sirens. You don't put a
siren in a butt together about horning a butt makes
perfect sense, It's like two two, right, But like there's
got to be stages. Dude, you can't go from where
we're at right now to post industrial world without nineteen
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eighty four. Like, if you try to do it right now,
it would be nineteen eighty four. And the book says that,
So it becomes very concerned with a smooth transition to
the post industrial DMT bro uh festival kid world. That's
(35:09):
what they want. They want, uh, they want to uh uh.
Before I met Jamie, I almost went on a date
with this techno chick what's her name? Uh, she was
in this techno band. We didn't end up going out
on a date, but she plays these festivals like not
(35:35):
just techno festivals like certain ones that you know how
you know, these like E EDM festivals have these themes
of like, you know, universal consciousness, that kind of stuff, right,
Like that kind of a festival is literally what they're
talking about in the In this and by the way,
there's actually a section where they talk about techno I
could I couldn't believe it. I mean, and I was like,
what they're talking about, like nineteen eighty two they're talking
(35:56):
about like techno festivals. What is the name of the band?
I just went blank, Oh, I know, I did not
(36:16):
end up going on a date with this person, but
this is like their band was playing live, and I
was like, this is exactly what they're talking about in
Changing Image as of Man, this is it right here festivals, Dude,
like this, this is what they have in mind. This
is it. This is the future that Changing Image. It's like,
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is this the Matrix? Remember when they have like that
big DM rave orgy in the Matrix? It's like that, dude,
that's it right there there you go perfect what does
this sound like? And I don't remember what it sounds like.
(37:01):
That's actually a cool song, by the way, but uh,
this festival stuff is just freaking cringe. Dude, It's it's lame, man.
What the hell is that? Dude? Is that a maple
but like like a fentanel maple with a bunch of
like drugged out losers. It's a it's a merrygo a
(37:24):
wooden merry go round. What is that a worm or
a fish? Up there? A fish worm? This is you
put some clothes on it. You all look ridiculous. Don't
nobody want to see a bunch of greasy, skinny, soy
upper torsos. Maybe at the festival they do. I don't
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know anyway, am I on the right page? Is that
people even seeing that? Yeah you are. It's actually a
cool song. I actually liked this song, but I did
not go on date with her. Uh, there you go.
(38:11):
That is literally the future they describe. I'm not kidding
and changing images man, even down to the point of
mentioning techno. Okay, let me just find the techno section
because and you guys know I love techno, but the
Illuminate confirm basically say we want to take over techno. Dude,
We're gonna have like the coolest like We're gonna set
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up some ato eights, bro, it's gonna be like turn
tables from hell. Oh, here we go. It's actually on
page one fifty seven they mentioned the promotion of Moogs
and scents. I guess the moves didn't work. The moves
went away though, until the rentals. Remember the rentals brought
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back the moog from the cars. Anyway, Moogs and synth
and techno. They say in the footnotes, perhaps if you up,
if you update, ASA Goalies works with Young Blood's expanded
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cinema and suggests new musical and art forms for global audiences.
Through the use of the Moog and satellites, you can
provide the world stage for transformation. That's why every freaking
techno festival is like world citizenship transformation festival consciousness with
(39:41):
DJ Dongbunner, Right, it's like all the same global techno consciousness.
I mean they've been that since like the nineties too.
Remember there's like a there's even a bunch of techno
(40:07):
songs from the nineties that are just coming back to
me now that are all like global citizen consciousness. Oh dude,
what was that one? It was like, is it infected mushroom? Is?
Speaker 5 (40:23):
What is that?
Speaker 3 (40:24):
What I'm thinking? You know, I don't. I can't remember
what I'm thinking of, but you get the idea. There
was a bunch of these, right, Jamie. Do you remember
that those festivals that you that you we were talking
about doing a podcast on techno festivals and you found
a bunch of creepy ones. Do you remember what that
one was called? Yeah? Anyway, By the way, when I
(40:46):
quit all this Internet bowl shit, I will be a DJ.
And we've already picked out that I am DJ Dong
butter get ready for that. You all saw the picture.
It's gonna be hype, it's gonna be lit. So while
I sit here and diss all this stuff, I'm gonna
be a hypocrite and go do it. Y'all love that
(41:07):
weird laugh. I know you do, I know you do.
By the way, there's a new Sam Hid Show episode
out with John Rocker. I don't know if you guys
watched it, but go watch it. And I don't know
what the next one is is coming out. Changing Image
is a man I think I mentioned on the four
I don't remember if I mentioned this one. I was
covering it with Alex or whatever, but it actually mentioned quickly.
(41:30):
As you guys know, we've lectured through the totality of
Tragian Hope. It took us a long time to do.
Sixteen hours of lectures. We read thirteen hundred pages. It's
still up, still available. You can subscribe and pay for
the full lecture series through Tragian Hope. But they cite
Arnold Toynbee and quickly about cycles of civilizational transformation, which
(41:53):
is interesting. I did not expect that, and the creation
of a new mythos And that's really what we're talking about,
is moving the stages of transformation that occur on an
individual level to the macro. Now, Bros, how many times
have I told you all this? The studies they do
on the individual and the individual psyche, you can export
(42:17):
that to the macro scale, the microprocipus, to the macro procipus.
Because whatever is true of the individual man, you can
then amplify to the collective and the collective unconscious and
all that that's true. And they discuss that all the
time in these elite texts. That's why we talk about
it all the time.
Speaker 9 (42:38):
You think I didn't just making a shoot up. He's
just pulling it out of his butt too. I'm a
booty cop and that's an illegal move. You're under arrest.
I don't pull nothing out of my butt ever.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
That's why I've got burthing heads, bro, It's just been
building up. I mean, I don't need a zillion butt
lift or whatever that's called, because I mean, it's just
stacking up back there. People think I'm They're like, how
do you get burthen hips, Dude, I'm like that, that's
(43:12):
not what you think.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
It is.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
Stages of a new paradigm studied and mastered mono myths
from Joseph Campbell is all appropriated here, as well as
other types of processes such as the stages of psychological
dissolution and disintegration. What yes, you heard me right? Page
one fifty talks about breaking down the individual disintegration of
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the individual, comparing this to the hero in the mono
myth out of Joseph Campbell and Carlos Jung called Jung,
but then then applying that through the works of Abraham
Mauslow and others to the mass mind. They even mentioned
(43:57):
scientology and yoga and d what That's why I'm telling
you their idea of the future is giant festivals. Is
this what I'm trying to think? Of it's been bugging me.
The Shaman is that his name? Yes, this is a
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techno dude. Yes, this is a nineties techno dude that's
trying to remember. Yeah, he had a song, one song
I liked, and it was like but it had to
do with global consciousness or something like that. But I
know nobody cares about forgotten nineties techno but uh, you
(44:48):
know whatever, dude, Yes, this is it. Oh man, I
haven't thought about this and forever deed I had this album.
That's not what I'm looking for though anyway. I mean,
(45:13):
this dude was way ahead of the time, right he
was like people think they're shamans now on Instagram and
like the Shaman and Terrence McKenna look at that dude.
Oh oh no, don't oh, don't give me that retard.
(45:37):
I'm not even in the mood to do my Terrence
McKenna impression. But somebody who dubbed Terrence McKenna over his
technow I can't believe they're actually saying, like scientology is
like here's what should be promoted as aids to the
transition to where we're going in this dystopia group dynamics,
no Rushia group, dynamic. That's my control. That's tavistok cinetics.
(46:06):
I don't know what that is, psychosynthesis, LSD, integral yoga, okay,
self upnosis. I like how everybody tacks on their own
brand of yoga, like there's not I mean, was the
original yoga not good enough? Like all you know, I
(46:27):
gotta have hot yoga. Now I gonna have hot naked
Pepsi cola yoga. It's like, uh no, you only you
gotta have hot yoga naked, but with goats walking on
your back. There's actually a yoga like that. It's like,
how many yogas are? Could there even be self upnosis biofeedback?
Speaker 5 (46:46):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (46:48):
By the way, I'm not saying every one of these
is bad. It's just funny that they list all this
crazy shit together scientology like what, it's just a weird mix.
And then they say all of this can help prepare
groups and individuals for set and setting. That's Tim Leary
prepared for the astotrope stuff, right, So that's literally what
(47:11):
they're saying. Like this is page one. So you thought
the boomer psychedelic initiation stuff ended in the counterculture. No, No,
they continued it on for the bureaucrat CEO class out
of Stanford research. Even up into the eighties, Joseph Campbell
(47:32):
has observed, this is setting it that we need new
gods and new heroes. That's the effective means by which
we transition into the the We don't want a technocratic dystopia.
We want a technocratic kumb future, the kum Topia. Even
(47:53):
though the book doesn't even talk about sex, which which
is weird, but Hinduism blahla bah Gita, all of these
can also be helpful. This is page one fifty four.
And the intense studies that have been done of myths
and fascist regimes can't help, they say on page to
(48:15):
avoid the dystopia being a fascist dystopia. Right, so not
nineteen eighty four, which is based on Ingsock, combined with
Inksock's based on famous Socialism but also based on the
book is based partly on Stalinism too well. But if
everybody's just going to festivals, maybe we can have a
(48:39):
cool dystopia, not a shitty dystopia. Some of the entities
that will have this is crazy, page one fifty nine.
Some of the institutions that will help transition us into
this club of Rome. Wow. Yes, mentioned on page one
fifty nine and the World Council of Churches. I couldn't
(49:01):
believe they actually mentioned that in here there it is
right Club of Rome, World Council Churches. What can bring
us to the faking gay era, the faking gay aon?
(49:23):
These are the means by which we will boost ourselves
to the faking gay on as we drink boost together
with our senior citizen boomer slaves in the basement. Guys,
if you would like to support the stream through superchats,
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can also superchat through YouTube. Oh we got us some
generous people tonight, making my life easier, making the work easier.
Thank you so much. We've got the generosities rolling Anonymous
says for five dollars, I love you and Jamie Well,
(50:03):
I hope you're wearing your guy Fox mass Anonymous, we
love you too. On a trick five dollars. When are
you gonna do a funk go pop? Part two? What
about stream reparations? Y'all pay reparations to me because I
identify as a person of color, so you pay reparations
(50:27):
to me. That's how this works. Uh, Funko Pop Part two.
I mean, it's kind of a classic on its own.
Does it need a part two? I feel like it
would cheapen the value of the original to do a
funk go pop part two. I don't know about that.
I did. I did play the funko pop song for
(50:49):
cap Boondee in.
Speaker 5 (50:52):
Well.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
Let's just say she had never experienced anything like that.
Her mind was blown. Groove Monster, ten dollars. You're killing
it as always. Thank you for all your hard work.
I'm glad that somebody recognizes the hard work that we do.
You know, it's not all shits and giggles. It's a
(51:15):
lot of shit and a lot of giggles. But it's
not all shits and giggles. It's a lot of it's
a lot of work. You bet, I work, Okay, it's
Rue Paul philosophy around here. Ru Paul Ran Paul Ron Paul.
Who cares? It's all the same? Well, I gotta do
drag race. Well, got out all of the fed Ron
Paul Ai World champion. Five dollars, Get this young man
(51:38):
the nine bolts that he needs. You know what I'm saying.
Did you hear a chirp when I come home. Anytime
I travel, I change every nine volt in every ceiling chirper.
That's why you never hear a chirping because every time
I basically every time I leave the house, I come back,
(51:58):
I got a bag of nine volt I do it up.
The whole house gets did up. I go next door
and I offer to do it. So stop being racist.
Silvar gos what silva ogre silver ogre twenty dollars an
(52:19):
orange chat for part two on a two thousand dollars book.
What a bargain? Yeah? Who else is doing your homework
for you? Nobody? That's why you pay. We got a
racket running, dude, This is a high school level racket.
I'm like the nerd in that class. You just pay
(52:39):
me to read your books for you. I do your
homework for it. Well we got a Oh no, AI
is still faking gay, dude. It gets half that shit wrong.
I asked Ai the other day. It was Gemini, and
by the way, the same with the other ones. It's
not just Gemini Chatgypt two. The first time I put
on jet Chatgypt was like, who is Jay Dwyer? Junie
Doyer is eventually a figure like Jordan Peterson, it's like
(53:02):
what he believes that all of reality is myths and symbols,
Like not really, I mean what it was it was
way off, Okay, I asked Gemini, is that was about
Jackie on Nassas? Some question about Jackie NASAs. I forget
(53:24):
what it was, And then five minutes later I asked
the same question to give the opposite answer. I kid
you not. I think I screenshoted it too. So all
of you dumb dumbs relying on AI, Dude, that shit
is weak and wrong as it's terrible. It is not
even that good. I mean, I could understand the temptation
(53:46):
to rely on AI if it was like awesome. And
the only thing that's really helped me do is tech
stuff because I hate this nerd text shit, Like if
I get a camera, when I bought this Sony ev
whatever the AI it helps me within one night figure
all this crap out to get it working. That's all
(54:07):
it's worth. That's it. That's it. Everything else is trash.
It's worse than the Internet in twenty sixteen, when you
could actually use a search in and to find options
so that you could do your own research. I don't
want this centralized you know, gay robot deciding what I
need to hear and what is true. It's just just
(54:28):
so stupid and it doesn't even work. Man, it still
gets like basic shit wrong. Within five minutes, it'll contradict.
So everyboder relying on AI is just going to be
it's gay. I dude, you're going to be dumber than
everybody else, and you will, I don't know, not going
to the future because you're too dumb. By the way, yes,
(54:52):
it's a two thousand dollars book on Amazon, but nobody's
going to pay two thousand dollars for this book. Cope, Cope?
How am I coping by explaining to you what AI
really is? Yeah? It makes up shit all the time.
It gets it gets stuff wrong all the time. We'll
just wear tools tools. Singularity happens and it comes alive. Yeah,
(55:18):
you believe that code will come alive, right, but you
also believe that God's existences that don't. You're stupid, dude.
Imagine believing that God's existence makes no sense. But math
problems come alive. Math problems don't come alive. You retort,
(55:43):
The code is gonna come alive, It's gonna become sky. Yeah, whatever, dude,
hyper prior five dollars. Jam, I'm sending you five dollars.
This proves I'm not a poor, but it's five dollars.
But I'm also not a rich. That would be a proll.
(56:06):
You're a prole. You're a working class man. You're a
blue collar person. You wear a gene outfit from head
to toe, perhaps even blue jean underwear and socks, perhaps
because you're in the factory, you're in the mines. Okay,
you're down there looking for the ore. If you didn't
(56:30):
get the ore, society wouldn't function. We need you. We
love our blue class people, blue class, blue collar, blue collar,
work with people. We love y'all. Okay, so everybody can
take it. The great thing about this channel is everybody
can take a joke, including myself. Look I got an
f o tooth, got a revel tooth. Ah, look at
(56:51):
that those two. This is what I'm been to. Everybody
should have played basketball, because if you were on the
basketball team, you would have got roasted, and then you
wouldn't be such a whus dude. You would have survived
the roasting and you would be a strong, confident male.
But nobody played basketball. Everybody was a gay theater kid,
(57:11):
and now the whole world is run by nerds and
gay theater kids, and everything's based on Feeley's and you
can't make fun of anybody anymore. So everything sucks whatever.
Screw it around here, though, it's still roasting time and
we love it. You just roast, man, roast. I don't care, dude,
every you might as well not care, because every day,
(57:35):
if you're on the internets, you're gonna get roasted. Every
day people are gonna be making fun of you. WHOA
Welcome to adulthood, dude, Welcome to the world. Bro. You're
gonna get made fun of. The key is to embrace it.
That's how you win. You get embraced getting made fun of.
(57:56):
You got to roll with it. You gotta says, you
gotta say what you said. You do though around here
exactly feminine energy? How is it feminine energy to roll
with being made fun of?
Speaker 5 (58:13):
It?
Speaker 3 (58:13):
To roast a gay cop, I'm a hot cop, dude,
y'all can't even roast. I'm gonna have to take y'all
to roast in school. At school, I remember what like
three years ago, we did a live streaming out and
I begged the chat to roast me, and y'all were
y'all were. Maybe it's a different crowd of people, but
y'all were weak sauce dude, gay liar, all Come on,
(58:34):
now that one was played out. Dude, at least you
could at least roll with Jay diarrhea. That's what I
got in grade school, gay liar. That's so that's like
second grade. Dude, get a little more creative. Come on,
y'all can roast me. I mean, it's hard to roast
(58:57):
a hot cop, though, What are you gonna say? Oh?
He calls He said he's the booty police because he's gay.
He likes butts, Like what, Like, there's nowhere to go.
You're stuck, you're arrested. Development in your joke development, Uh,
you're a butt? Heead you have a bad beard. One
time we went to the carnival, Jamie and I and
(59:23):
do they have the clowns that roast people? Do you
have that? Sometimes I talk about this and people have
no idea what I'm talking? What are you talking about?
Clowns that roast people? Like? Yes, at the carnival there's
usually a clown that sits on the dunking booth and
he roasts the crowd because he's trying to piss you
(59:43):
off so that you'll throw the ball to make it
vall in the water, right, And like, apparently a lot
of people have never heard of this, but I've always
liked the roasting clown because it was usually a black
dude that would just say the most ridiculous stupid shit.
(01:00:03):
It wasn't funny, but it was so bad it was funny,
and he had this weird he would do this weird laugh.
It was a black dude as a clown that would
sit on a on a dunky booth inside of a cage,
so you couldn't like get at him or nothing, right
if he really got you mad. But uh, like it
was all just like fat mama jokes, and he would
(01:00:25):
look at that dude over there, Look at that dude
over there, Look at his mama so fat. Oh, look
at that dude. He mad because I'm making one of
his mammy's girlfriend. Look at his girlfriend. He's so big
he can't even make loved right, that's I'm not kidding,
That's exactly what it was, a black dude clown and
he would do that laugh, and uh, it actually worked
(01:00:46):
because there was always a line trying to dunk that
black dude. The last time we went, it was a
fat white dude and he said I was a weird beard.
Look at that dude over there with a weird beard.
So that's the last time I got publicly roasted. It
was by the dunkin clown and I'm he called me
weird beard. I was like, Okay, not bad. I guess
(01:01:14):
weird beard. I mean it rhymes is it's kind of weird.
I guess. I don't know what do y'all think? A
toast to weird Beard. This is not wine or dishwater.
(01:01:39):
It is cole brew in a previously emptied bubble water.
So just letting you know he drinks. He drinks alcohol.
Now I don't drink alcohol. I don't like alcohol. So
try again, haters, groove Monts are ten dollars as for
(01:02:01):
especially from everybody in the audience. Groove Monster says, my
his road Court Church is setting up the first parish
on the island of Kouawi Kawai Kauai, kaiu Ii kau Ai.
A lot of different ways to say that. One in
(01:02:21):
two hundred years, the property was just bought. We got
a lot of work to do well. I suggest not
building it out of reads and bines and coconuts. Don't
follow the Gilligan's Island model for your ro Court church.
But everybody pray for Groove Monster for his church in Kawaii.
(01:02:46):
I'm guessing that somewhere next to Hawaii because it sounds
like Hawaii. Ice Wolf. RSD five hundred. I have no
idea what RSD is, but I'm gonna bet it's a
currency that equals a penny. But thank you for five
hundred of them. Where all the super Cather's at? Nelly? Oh,
it's getting hot in here, Nelly says, for one dollar.
(01:03:09):
Javin listening, I figured I should start calling up money,
so he sends a dollar. Broll, Just keep a dollar
if you do. If you got a Superjedder dollar, just
keep it, man. You got other duties to attend to,
other priorities. However, I am reading Carol quickly, and I'm
(01:03:29):
reading the yow and rote to your book quickly is
too brutal. Thank you. Well, that's why guys, I did
the lecture for you. I know ninety five to nine
nine percent of y'all are not going to read Tragy Hope.
It's Okay, very few people can do that. I did
it for you, and you can still in the member
(01:03:52):
section of Jason Nelson's or on YouTube here get access
to the paid full lectures. Now, everybody's gonna go super
chest one dollar just to spot me, just to spite me.
D's one forty five these nuts one hundred dollars. Look
(01:04:13):
at that. He's winning the super Chest now, he says,
I got baptized in the church after a long year
of catechism. The Journey Start was heavily influenced by the
mighty j Dyer. Thank you, sir. Well, you don't have
to call me the mighty Jed. Just call me hot dude,
just call me just the sexy cop Jada. Oh, Nelly
sends one hundred dollars. He sends one dollar in n
(01:04:35):
and ninety nine together, that's one hundred, Nelly, thank you
so much, man, I thought you was over here. Just
just uh, what's your song? Or the Juris Shop. He
took one hundred dollars out of the Jurish shop to
making grills to pay my bills. Find a Jurish shop
(01:04:55):
and telling them mend me a grill. Thank you, Nelly,
and put some clothes on. I meant to send you
one hundred dollars. Jake, Sorry, this shit is new to me.
It's okay. Anybody named Nelly is welcome around in these parts,
especially if you're in the rap game. Son blockhead ten dollars.
I've been struggling with atheism, especially I just I forgot
(01:05:20):
I'm sick until right now, especially when I come across
a rebuttal are you saying you struggle with your atheism
or your tented with atheism? How do you handle this?
But I don't understand whether you're the atheist or you're
a challenge by it. But anyway, I mean, TAG destroys atheists.
(01:05:46):
I mean even let's say, for the sake of argument,
Christianity is not true, Like, how how is atheism true?
Just take the argument, just take tag and be like, okay,
what could even make that work? I mean again, remember,
(01:06:07):
atheism is the most irrational position because it basically makes
no justification for any knowledge claim, any ethical claim, anything
metaphysics tosses out all metaphysics. Okay, so well if we
toss all that out, then basically we're just at nihilism.
(01:06:30):
So are we going to read Canu and unlive ourselves.
I mean, what like, it's just this, it's the end
of it. There's nothing there, it's the dead end. So
but if there's no logic, if there's no reasoning, then
(01:06:55):
there was no reason to get to atheism. See how
silly that is. What do I mean by tag? I
mean the transcendental argument for God. Now, if you go
to my front page and my channel, you'll scroll down
and you'll see I'm gonna have to get me a
(01:07:17):
call job here in a second, I apologize, boys and girls.
I won't have to have a call trump to finish
this book. There's also, I think a helpful lecture series
that we have down here on metaphysics, Traditional philosophy, Metaphysics episodes.
(01:07:43):
This is also helpful. So I would say, oh, I'm
struggling with atheism, Okay, we'll watch Numbers Prove God talk.
That's a pretty good one. And you can watch God's
existence and the natural revelation and the LOGI you could
(01:08:04):
watch Nihilism, Roots of the Revolution, Revelation Revolution. Doctor Lyle's
talk science and Biblical creation is really good. God's existence
(01:08:24):
in transittal arguments right here is good. I don't know
why this gnostic talk is in here that doesn't make
any sense. But also this old talk I did on
numerology and sacred geometry is actually pretty good too. I
forgot about that, So I would say within this playlist,
(01:08:46):
those are probably some talks that would that you would
find helpful. P K became a member AI World Champion.
Five dollars. We did that, Austin rained five dollars. Did
(01:09:06):
Jay just bully me into giving money? Yes, but that's
a good thing. RUI texta era ten pounds. I'm happy
to see you in a good mood. When am I
not in a good mood? You understand that even if
I am in a heated debate and I'm sassening it up,
I'm still in a good mood. But thank you. None
(01:09:29):
of your business five dollars. So basically the book is
about world government. God already made a point to not
do that Tower Bible thing exactly. Yeah, this is basically,
let's do the Tower Bible even though like we shouldn't
do it, we should do it anyway. That's it right there,
pennywe it's five dollars. I'm here for all the posted
notes in the book. A British man contacted me today
(01:09:52):
and said how much all study? Si? Good sir, Please, sir,
could you tell me how to studies? Ah? And I said,
write in your book and make notes on stickies. Good sir,
I shined death. Write in my book, sah. I'm like,
you should write in the books. That's how you're gonna
memorize it, dude. Also, it gives your book some flavor,
(01:10:17):
some color. I will be honest. When I first got
this two thousand dollars book, I wasn't going to write it,
write in it. And I was like, I don't care,
because I mean I autographed. It's all gonna be worth
more anyway because I autographed it. So this is a
special case. Oh, by the way, I thought this was
(01:10:42):
an interesting point that we should mention. I was surprised
to see the book actually literally says what you hear
me say all the time about creating dialectics. On page
one sixty four, they say, we'll create idealized polarity in dialectics.
This will help manage the future of society. So let's
(01:11:10):
go now to the plan and what they say in
the plan for every area of life and what the
goal is for these areas in the New Image of Man,
the new icon of man that they're constructing. Well lockean man,
(01:11:30):
John Locke, enlightenment right, tabila rosso. For John Locke, the
presocial condition of the human being was not mutual hostility
but tolerance. Nor was man's social contract to surrender packed
drawn up between the people and the sovereign. It was
a limited agreement. So they want to say some sort
(01:11:52):
of social contract and return to that for the social order.
In economics, we want an emergent humanistic capitalism. This will
replace the idea of growth. So a capitalism that is
not based around growth, I mean, what the what the
hell is that makes no sense. But by the way,
(01:12:13):
later in the book they actually say it's it's a
new socialism. So they just come out and say we
want a new socialism. Humanistic capitalism is not that's just socialism.
They'll explain it later in the book. This includes not
just growing in terms of the economy and wealth. It
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also means stagnating human growth, human population growth. So economy
must stagnate in order to stagnate human growth. That's what
they say. In terms of the worldview, the metaphysic, the
position the system will be the perennial philosophy, and they
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cite Huxley's perennial philosophy, which you've heard me mention. Any
we will go into the traditional lore of all the
primitive peoples of all the planet and perhaps construct an
eco ethic and an eco religion. In terms of ethics,
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we must also have not just eco ethics, but the
idea that there are no more borders. There's no other
There's not Us, and then there's not Russia in America
or the West and the East. There's only the global
planetary citizenship page one sixty seven, and that means no borders.
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No longer will there be an emphasis on the era
of the post Enlightenment, Postlise Fair, Adam Smith, David Ricardo
idea of atomistic individualism, and Eliza Eric and obviously no,
it's going to be wholism and the possibility of what
they call techno urban fascism, but they don't want it
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to be nineteen eighty four. It mentions social credit. There
are possibilities where if this goes in the nineteen eighty
four direction, it might be a friendly fascism. They're calling
it that, where it's a brave new world technocracy mixed
with nineteen eighty four. Where the application of military surveillance
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technologies create an urban police surveillance system, there might be
the utilization of mass behavior changing drugs and operant conditioning
in all of the schools. That's where we are government
control of all of the news, personality screening, keeping files
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on pre delinquent children, and reporting children to local, state,
and federal authorities through cross correlation computer based files containing
personal data including credit scores, tax status, insurance, criminal records,
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and education. So basically a giant social credit score Page
one seventy one. Oh, and also limited access to self
initiating hallucinogenic drugs. Yes, you're me right, that's brave New
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World dude. The evolutionary transformationist image is what they're after.
No longer will it be life liberty in the pursuit
of happiness. It is life liberty in the pursuit of
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self actualization within an eco ethic. When seventy three dude
talking about fake and gay, the central educational task fostered
by this pidea was the search for the divine center.
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In the post industrial society, it would differ from that
of Athens in many respects. Its slaves will be machines
with the faustian powers of technology. So it's claiming that
in the technocracy that they set up, we will enslave
the machines to work for us, and it will be
this sort of AI cybernetic technocratic system. The corporations, they say,
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will be above the nation states. That's crazy, and that's
page one seventy four one five. So basically they're like
war gaming and planning out which directions it could go.
So it could be a full on nineteen eighty four
technocracy that's abusive. It could be a middle of the
(01:17:02):
road what they call friendly fascism, or it could be
the brave New world control everybody through drugs and ority scenario.
Now this is crazy because I didn't expect this. On
page one eighty four, one eighty five, they talk about
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what's the symbol that could unite and embody this religion
of the future, this aon of the future. Lo and behold,
they went into the conspiracy classics and they literally say
on page one eighty five, the new aon the new
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religion can utilize the all seeing eye of the dollar
bill as it's ultimate paradigmatic symbol. I couldn't believe they
actually say that. I mean that was like, this is
like conspiracy one on one classics. They're back, why that Well.
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In this version of the transcendental image, the emphasis is
put on the creative work of the individual. In freemasonry
or true freemasonry, there is only one lodge, which is
the universe. Thus we are all brothers in a universal
brotherhood of everything that exists. Every person is the privilege
of labor. The privilege of labor, joining then with the
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Great Architect, the fake God of masonry, in building noble
structures that serve the quote divine plan? What God? What's
the dice? Like it does? All this stuff is always
super vague and generic stuff that he never they never said,
like what God is this? Like Satan? Like what God
are we talking about? What is the plan? In this
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version of the New Transcendentalism, and perhaps more than any
other version imported from the East, it has the potentiality
of reactivating the Americanist symbols, to reinterpret the work ethic,
to reinterpret the concepts of free enterprise and democracy, to
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give new meanings for the techno thrust. The techno thrust
that sounds like something to do with sex spots, but
at the same time compatible with other indigenous parts of
the globe. Oh oh, that's so sweet that it's going
to be compatible with indigenous people. So I like, I
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sew like Ego death Bro. There will be resistance to change.
But if we can find a way to transition smoothly
to this era under the alt seeing eye of Americanism, yes,
that's what they say, This new emerging image of man
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is the all thing eye. But there you go. That's it.
And they bring up freemas drinking. I mean, I just
I didn't. It's like even if I even though I've
read dozens of these Global Leae texts, as you guys
all know, we've lectured through them on the channel for
many years, ten years now, even I'm a surprise at times,
surprised at the areas where the admissions are like just
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flat out oh yeah, it's like a new age free Masonic.
That doesn't mean Freemasons are controlling everything. It means use
those symbols everywhere so the transition can come. And they
say it'll be like a psychotic break that will then
give rise to the new socialism. That's what they call it.
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Pays one ninety one, the new socialism, the new socialism
will bring a new society based around new scarcity. And
this reminded me of that AH C. Wells book, and
I can't remember if it was in UH Opens Open
Conspiracy or New World Order. It's in one of the
(01:21:25):
two books where he says Ah she Wells, who is
a high level Marxist, high level Masonic Marxist. He actually
chides the other Marxists and he says, stop worrying about capitalism,
you idiots. He says capitalism is the thing that will
build the global government that the socialists will take over,
(01:21:50):
change images of man. Basically says the same thing that
global monopoly capitalism is what will bring communism. By the way,
that's also what is implied in the Rakowski interrogation of
the Red Symphony, which is pretty interesting. In other words,
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if I had to fully conspiracy theorize if those documents
are true, if the cost interogation is true, and if A.
She Wells is accurate, and if so, in other words,
the highest level of the social engineer rothschild elite, because
if the re cost interogation is right, he and Sidney
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Riley were literal agents of the Rothschilds and that's who's
running shit, right, according to if that's right, The re
cost introgation also says that capitalism and communism are not
real enemies. Capitalism builds the global government that communism takes over.
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That's the real conspiracy. If the Red Symphony document is accurate,
and I tend to think it is because it's so
some of the details in that are accurate. So a
planetary technocracy giving rise to a planetary socialism, holistic ecological ethic,
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self realization, integrated communal types of thinking and living. That
is the future. That is the end goal. That is
the plan. So everything that we've talked about for all
these years, there you go. That is changing images a man.
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me because when I sat in that you sink into
that charity, you sink into it and it always just
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bring it up is because I thought I looked pretty
smooth that day. But then the comments were roasting my
jacket being buttoned, which I thought was funny. But the
funniest comment was another dude saying to all the other
dudes roasting the jacket, like, are you are you dudes
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or chicks? Dudes don't roast fashion unless you're skittles. I
thought that was funny. But anyway, let's get this to
half a million. If he gets to half a million,
then it then they're like, Okay, he gets an audience.
People want to hear him talk. So you guys got
to help me out. Everybody says, go on this show,
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go on that. You gotta help me get on those shows.
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Man.
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If I just DM somebody, SA, will you show please please?
I look pathetic. The only way to get on shows
is y'all in the comment saying, let this hot ass
wigger on your show. It's wigger went through and Jay
Dyer is the Emperor of wiggs. Antheum get him on.
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That's how I'm gonna get on PbD old scam Shamoon dode.
I you're talking about, ain't no fat. There's no fat here, dude.
It's it's literally because I'm sunk down in the chair. Dude.
Weird stuff. This is, you know, upper this is a
shirt underneath the jacket and if I'm standing up, the
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jacket looks fine. It's because I'm slink down in a chair. Doney.
I mean, you know the calol events. Anyways, there was
something else I was going to say. I forgot what
it was. Oh, this was cool. You think I'm fat? Dude?
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Look at this. I don't want to ding the copyright.
Ah look at that. See see me standing up. It's
s velt, dude. There's no fat. Look at that straight svelt.
Zero fat. It's just because it's sitting in these stupid
podcast chairs. You look like look like you're all slumped
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over and chunky. It's not true. It's it's beautiful. Let
me see if I can find another clip to prove
my point. Where are we at? Oh that's somebody else's profile.
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I don't think it. But to move on to the
next point, Yes, we had an awesome time hanging out
with Cap Vondee. You know when you when you meet
a famous person. You're kind of like, what's the appropriate etiquette?
I don't know. You never know what the appropriate etiquette
(01:32:08):
is for pictures and posting on social media, and it's
just a nightmare to try because everybody's different. You talk
to one person, they're like, don't take a picture with me,
don't ever put don't don't don't put this up. And
then the next person's like, why didn't you put up
more pictures? Why don't we take more pictures? I don't know.
Everybody's got these different standards, and like it's just who knows.
(01:32:30):
You can't keep up with it. But we were invited
over to Katmondi's house. We had a great time. She
was awesome. She was really fun funny, uh serious about
orthodox she she was really cool, very hospitable, very smart,
very business savvy. And uh she was like, let's take
a do something weird. We're gonna swipe the camera and
(01:32:52):
be weird. Okay, well I can do that, and uh,
Jamie I thought this was cool. She looks over at me,
but look at that, look at this. No, there's no fat,
it's all svelt and beautiful, hot cop totally. And then
this is Kate from Dirt poor Robbins with Cat Bondy's
(01:33:15):
hairless sphinx cap, which that thing was an interesting creature,
and then Neil doing the piece, so it went from
punch to peace, which I didn't even catch that at
the time, but yes, we had a great time. She
was very hospitable. Cat Bondy allowed us to stay the
night in her tim Burton mansion, which was crazy. It's awesome.
(01:33:37):
It's like out of Tim Burton movie. It's like Edward says,
her hands come to life. Dude, every room is like
this wild. Well let me show you. Now, this is
her previous house, but it will give you an idea
of what we're talking about here. I've never been to
(01:34:00):
a person's house that was this was like, whoa dude,
this is this? This wold. In twenty twenty one, katvun
De announced she would be closing her famous tattoo parlor
in Los Angeles after fourteen years and moving to Indiana
for a quieter life with her husband Raphael. Now we
didn't get to meet Rafael yet, he had to go
do a video. But uh so we went to her house, right,
(01:34:23):
But I want you to see the previous house because
it's basically like it's crazy, dude, like in a fun way. Right,
It's like it's like a movie come to life. That's
what I'm trying to say. Right, So here's this is
the exterior of this house that was in Cheaper by
the Dozen or something. We're gonna get to the False
(01:34:50):
Union with Rome tomorrow probably or whatever, because tonight I
wanted to finally get I owed everybody the part two
of this. So we did a Stranger Stranger Things, Stranger's Thing.
That was my joke, dude on Twitter. I thought I
had a zinger. I said, dude, Stranger Things went so gay,
they're gonna have to call it Stranger's Thing. Now give
(01:35:16):
you an idea of her architectural tastes, which are interesting.
So she turned that pool into a red pool. It
looks like like a purple Soaurus rex pool. Like the
kool Aid Man is gonna bust out of there, right,
look at that, dude, that's crazy. Now this is the
(01:35:37):
old house, but I'm saying this gives you an idea
of what the new house was. Like, Uh, Victorian bed,
but the new house is way more gothic, dude. It's like,
straight up, yeah, it looks like this like whoa dude,
Where am I? What? What world am I in? Am
(01:35:59):
I tripping ascid and watching Edwards Scissor Hands right now?
What's happening? Now? Look at that library, dude, that looks
like that looks like a library on the Black Pearl,
Like at the Black Pearl had a library. Dude, that
looks crazy. Look at that that looks pretty awesome. Now
(01:36:29):
the new house is still in progress. Anyway, you get
the idea, right, So the new house looks like that
from the outside. It's crazy, dude. Anyway, she was very cool,
very hospitable. We get to go to We went to
church next day, Neil and Kate came. It was a
(01:36:52):
lot of fun and she was kind enough to you
because she didn't have to do it. Okay, she has
a massive Instagram. She's got ten million followers on Instagram,
and then she put us up here on her Instagram,
(01:37:13):
right here, right by the way. I didn't actually think
she was going to do this. I thought when she
was saying, oh, let's film a little real I was like, okay,
well for what. I did not think she was going
(01:37:36):
to put this on her Instagram. I'm so what Okay,
danged it. But there's her cat right there. See that cat.
That's her with Stephen Baldwin too, by the way, and
he was just on Jamie Kennedy too, not too long ago.
But she put us on Instagram. Dude, it's already had like,
it's already had half a million views.
Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
Dude.
Speaker 3 (01:37:57):
I was like, dang, I did not expect that, So
shout out to her. Dude, she was And none of
this would have happened either if we hadn't been invited
by Neil and Kate, not Kate plus eight, Neil and
Kate from Dirt, poor Robbins and uh, they were kind
(01:38:21):
enough to let us fly up there with them. So
it was cool. So here's what we here. We are
full drug lord, full Tony Montana, full scarface, you know,
on a on a damn jet loading up Kilo's right.
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We had a blast, dude. It was crazy. It was crazy.
Bro do look at that. M hm.
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H.
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I mean it was just I feel like I was.
I was. I feel like I've been in an acid
trip maybe the last ten years. I don't even know
what's going on, dude. I'm starting to wonder, like, what's
even real. I did not think I would, oh, you're
gonna fly over here with these people and then oh,
then we'll go up to uh cavan D's Tim Burton mansion. Like,
(01:39:16):
what dimension is this, dude? What the heck is going on?
This is crazy, dude. But anyway, she was really cool.
Now there might be perhaps a podcast in the future.
We'll see. Uh. I'm a little nervous because I feel
like what I talk about is crazy, you know what
I mean, It's still perceived by a lot of people
(01:39:37):
that's crazy. Not her. I think she likes what we
talk about, for sure, but you know what I mean.
I'm just kind of like, do I want to is
what I talk about to too crazy? I don't know.
We'll see, but there might be a podcast, so who knows,
we'll see. We'll see ourgust ten dollars thank you for
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we gonna get to the totally serious part this is it, dude?
This was I hope you enjoyed it. The cheap Chimp
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Running Man's so I had a good time. Jay about
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think we're up to like one thousand and thirty or forty.
Much appreciated y'all. Also, by the way, Noah Kavan did
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a big enough audience that I would have even do
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been listening to quite a bit of her music recently
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since we went to meet her, obviously, but it's the
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I like that stuff, so probably the most I'm guessing
the most successful of the recent songs is the Vampire
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I like that one. And then the other one that
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if you like the type of music that you hear
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I was not offered any payment to promote or anything
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the we're over two hundred ozs. So we've gotten over.
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just me and Jamie though, like I don't, I don't
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like I think the weirdness of the roasting is you
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get points just because it's weird. As Helen, I have
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to roast people. Just say some weird shit. They have
no idea what you're talking about me Like, then they
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roast me in some high tier way. I don't even understand.
That's kind of genius. Actually, BC, No, Jonathan Kelly five dollars.
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You're not covering real conspiracies. You need to get Jamie
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funny story. Jamie Kennedy messages me today and he goes, DDN,
do you know the Phoenix guy? And I'm like, the
Phoenix guy, what are you talking about? And I could
(01:45:19):
figure out who he's talking about. He's like, here, I'll
show you the profile. And he sends me the profile
of a dude from like a Netflix executive or somebody,
and he's like, this guy says he knows you, and
I'm like, I don't know, anybody that works at Netflix.
What the heck is he talking about? And then I realized, Oh,
(01:45:40):
he's talking about the black Jay Dyer that that right
screen place. Right, So Jamie Kennedy thought this guy was
talking about, oh, you know the black guy right, the
black By the way, there was one time a conspiracy
theory lunatic. I'm not kidding this guy, right, the black dude.
(01:46:04):
Jamie Kennedy thought that the guy was talking too was
talking about me. He was talking about this guy writes
shows for Netflix. I wish I could have heard this
conversation because it sounds like it would have been, you know,
like you can hear Jamie kinningy.
Speaker 5 (01:46:19):
Be like, oh yeah, yeah, yay.
Speaker 3 (01:46:20):
He wears with Alex Jones. They'd be like, no, this
black guy does not work with Alex Jones. So there
was a conspiracy theorist lunatic years ago. I kid you not.
Oh you guys can't even see the face, right. You
could already see where conspiracy lunatics would take this, right,
(01:46:42):
there was a conspiracy theory lunatic dude forget his name.
He used to write for Miami Vice. A kid you
not in the eighties. He was a writer on Miami Vice.
I forget this guy's name, Alan Something. Anyway, he he
was exposing everyone in the conspiracy world as you know,
(01:47:04):
controlled shills, of course, because every conspiracy theorists to expose
everyone else as a controlled shill. Sigh out right. And
his proof, kid you not, that I was a fake shill?
Speaker 5 (01:47:16):
Was this.
Speaker 3 (01:47:19):
So in his mind? Somehow that is actually me? So
that is another reason why I have twenty five inward
passes and I am a black man. Maybe his name
is Alan Something. I can't remember his name, but no,
No is an actual conspiracy guy who literally tried to
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say that I'm a Hollywood shill because I'm that guy.
I kid you not, it was. It was full skitzo, dude,
full skitzo snoiler shart. Five dollars. I watched Zutopia too.
It is dripping with us turk symbolism. It's tied to
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the Rothchilds and freemasony. Zutopia is about judaism or comp
what I mean. I've never seen Zouotopia, but okay, ah,
BROSI five dollars. You're getting epistemically roasted. Oh shit, this
is high tier stuff. Not everybody gets it. Okay, all
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Wing Miller five dollars. Jay is the kind of guy
to sniff it. Is he talking about cocaine or farts?
I have no idea what you're talking about. Iron X
five dollars. I like the Beach Noa playlist Beach Noah?
Oh you mean the uh that stupid AI saw? Yeah,
I found something that might fit your vibe. Look up
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Corporate Dreams already. I've listened to that. Yeah, I've listened
to Corporate Dreams a bunch. The only reason I played
that Beach one was because it had James Bond vibe
and I couldn't find any royalty free stuff that sounded
cool that had that. That's why I played that. But
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like good by the way, the Nine Inch Nails soundtrack
for tron Ares was awesome. Dystopian Ranger five dollars. I
bet Black jayder has a better lives dream. This is
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Black Jay Diar's last dream. Dummy, Alula ten dollars. What's up,
wang half, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Well,
my family ended up sick, so it worked out that
we were not going to be able to be back
with family for Thanksgiving, and then we went with our
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friend to Thanksgiving and then that ended up being over
with cat bun d So it was just crazy Thanksgiving,
but we had a blast. You'll never forget this Thanksgiving
for sure. Thanks Thank you though, Alula, I hope you
all had a great Thanksgiving as well. Hades undead six
dollars and seven cents six seven? What are you laughing at?
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I think he puts six to seven there on purpose
because of the stupid meme. I mean, that's what I assume.
What are you laughing at? Jamie's in there cracking up?
Speaker 5 (01:50:39):
What though?
Speaker 3 (01:50:39):
What's so funny? What are you laughing at? She's dying
laughing about something. I making sure I got all the
super chats anyway, awesome, Well, thank you guys so much.
Props to a Cat Mandy for the support. And already
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she knows. It's only been up like a few hours.
It's start of got half a million views, so go
to Instagram and share that. Get into a million views, dude. Otherwise,
everybody have a good night, a lot of fun. We'll
be back to the normal streaming procedures very soon, probably,
I guess this week now we got we got shows
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all week. Everybody have a good night.