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Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. >> The Joe Rogan Experience. >> TRAIN BY DAY. JOE ROGAN PODCAST BY NIGHT. All day. >> Feel good. >> I was trying to get a John Lily picture. >> It's a John Lily awareness day. >> Is the Carheart uh no >> specific time period appropriate? No, >> it's uh it's supposed to be like a boiler suit. >> Ah, >> but uh my it didn't arrive. >> What is a boiler suit? like a coverall. >> Oh, like someone would wear in the boiler room. >> Yeah, but there's the best kind to get. I would have done a mashup. Now, see here, he's got kind of a pleather jumpsuit. [laughter] >> He's got a lot of great looks. >> That guy was out there. >> The two diamond studs. Oh, let me take off my John C. Lily glasses. [laughter] >> Oh, yeah. He invented uh the isolation goon tank. >> Oh, yeah. You go in there and goon, it's like you're in space, dude. My friend actually went in his tank and did ketamine with him before he went in his tank. >> Who? Who? >> Todd McCormick. >> Hey, what happened? >> He John Lily shot him up with an intramuscular shot of ketamine before he went into the tank. [laughter] >> He's like, "This is what I do. You want to do it?" He's like, "Okay, sure." >> John John's like, "Hey, do you want to watch my parents [ __ ] to conceive me?" I like to do that in this thing. [laughter] >> Let's go back in time. I like to go into the [ __ ] what do they call that Buddhist thing where you go and watch your parents [ __ ] >> Is that a real thing? >> Yeah. You know the in this I [clears throat] forget the afterlife. Their whole mapping the afterlife thing that >> But can they do it like with meditation or something? Is that what you're saying? >> Yeah. But they say >> if you could choose to do that >> what >> if you could go back in time and watch
something but only one thing and that thing is your parents [ __ ] you could be back in 1976 or whenever it was you were born. >> What? So what do I get out of that then? Nothing. >> Just a research. Valuable research. >> You only get one trip back in time. Everybody gets a trip back in time to see what >> But that's the only thing you get to say. >> It sounds like Tibetan Buddhism what you're describing to me. [laughter] Pretty sure that's what uh what do they call it when you go the the place you go to watch your parents [ __ ] Jamie, aren't you a Buddhist? >> The Bodak. It's not called that. >> Um >> how you like that Nicki Minaj, huh? Really? Uh >> what about her? >> Did you watch you? We've been covering uh TPUSA all week. >> Okay. You're deep in the woods. I'm not. I stay out of that if it seems like >> why it's such it's so great >> because it seems like that the the the right wing of this country is in some sort of a weird gang war. [laughter] >> There never was a [ __ ] United right wing. It was a bunch of people needing some [ __ ] done that didn't get done and now they're upset about it. And so the thought so here's the thing. a bunch of people scrambling to be in control of the narrative too. >> The poly market dudes have some network they there's also like the show I sold called the cutout. They do these cutout things where it's like you pay a uh company to put up remember when uh Elon showed what countries all the the tweets are coming from, >> right? >> Okay. Why the [ __ ] are Indians and Sri Lankans tweeting about Israel Palestine [ __ ] right? Well, it's because >> there's these bounties they put up and you can get invited to like a circle. Remember when you would show me those things people would get of like, "Hey, say this [ __ ] and we'll give you this money." >> Well, now there's a bounty system. >> It's on Jimmy's channel. It's [ __ ] amazing. So all these So a bunch of people that I I would watch them just like flip and say a thing like it's
their job to say it. It was their job, but they're trying to hit a certain amount of engagement and then you get like 50 grand. Uh I I can't remember the name of the guy that that pointed out, but it's really good [ __ ] work. >> Wow. >> A [ __ ] I should have looked up. >> So it's not just bots. >> The Bardo Bardau of becoming a Tibetan teaching after death consciousness passes through several Bardos culminating in the Bardau of becoming where karmic visions of one's next life arise. During this phase there are increasingly frequent flashes of the environment, parents and circumstances in which one will be conceived and one is drawn towards these as a kind of refuge or new home. >> That's interesting but not as interesting as the influencers. >> Thank you, Perplexity. >> Oh yeah. No, it's all >> Thank you to our sponsor, Perplexity. >> I You can always tell who's getting paid to say thing because they'll use specific >> paid to say that. >> Um, well, it sounds like a fair [laughter] I thought it was very interesting and informative and uh >> I'd like to learn if you have a brochure. >> How many people are doing that? This is this is the thing. The the the conversation's always been like other countries are doing it, you know, and then they have bots and fake accounts, which is definitely true as well, >> but it seems like also they're paying people to say things. Yeah. Well, >> there's a lot of people that seem like they're doing it like it's a job, right? >> Me assuming someone either is uh blackmailed or MK Ultra is me being kind of positive because really a lot of these people are just sacks of [ __ ] that are going for a bounty. >> So yeah, >> if you were MK Ultra, that's like kind of cooler than that, I think. >> And you think some of them can just sort of justify that bounty that, you know, whatever country's paying it, you know, hey, you know, they have their own >> specific specific like billionaires and [ __ ] paying, >> right? And it works both ways. I'm sure
I'm sure a lot of What >> anti-Israel stuff? People being paid a bounty. Don't you think? >> Don't you think? Like there's there's certain people involved in that as well that are probably being paid from all around. >> That crime that got done in Gaza and they're done now. So everybody could relax. They got they got it done. Yeah. Oh yeah, it's done. So watch. He'll explain it to you. But uh so that crime that's done now the reason that the frantic buying up of the media by Larry the the shadow president Larry Ellison is because they lost the next generation of trauma controlled [ __ ] mind slaves because on Tik Tok these psychopaths bragged about crimes they did to people and all the young zooies are on there including in America where we were forcefed woke [ __ ] by the oligarchs who are now suddenly horrified because they didn't think it would blow back that their kids would absorb that crap. Guess who has not had woke programming for the last 12 years? Israel. >> So you can tell who's involved with the propaganda now because they have no concept of the sensitivities of these gender blobs that were made in this country. So now they lost the next generation. So now they're frantically buying Tik Tok. They're putting Barry Weiss in charge of [ __ ] That's going to work out great. I bet she's already out based on the town hall alone that we covered. One of the worst things I've ever seen. >> I didn't see it. >> Well, you're lucky. But uh we cover it all. I actually I'm trying to stay out of most of this stuff cuz every time I talk to you, I get dragged in and I get paranoid and anxiety. >> Oh, yeah. No, you could be killed. I mean, you saw what happened to Charlie Kirk. Oh, no. You easily could be killed. And uh you know, uh Yeah. I don't know. >> Does Jimmy worry about that? >> Jimmy got his phone hacked with Pegasus that time. >> Yeah, >> he got uh the Bohemian Grove thing is hilarious. Yeah, >> cuz he it's so funny cuz he you could tell he was one of 12 kids cuz he feels left out of [ __ ] still in a way with things and he's like, "Well, I go that
day." I'm like, "Well, you got an opportunity." And then you brought that Nixon joke about Bohemian Grove. [snorts] >> You know the Nixon quote. >> Yeah. >> He goes, "You heard you heard that quote, right?" And they go, "No, >> they not heard it. >> They not Come on." >> And he said it and then they didn't laugh. [laughter] >> They Nobody laughed. >> Let's play the recording of Nixon saying it because it's even funnier. Hey, we're back. Hey, >> we got an issue. >> What happened? >> Two two podcasts in a row. The podcast for some reason. >> Yeah, we got we got software glitch. Um, what were we just talking about? >> Audio in his own voice. The faggiest damn thing I've ever seen >> from not there. >> The San Francisco crowd. >> So, I think there's always been places where dudes go to get their freak gone. The lost Nixon tapes. Here it is. During discussion with Hadelman and Kissinger about Oh, whoops. Uh, about youth conference uh, annual youth conference, the subject turned to homosexuality and society >> as it always does. >> Give me just give me some of this. >> I'll make sure it's the right one though. I don't know if it is. >> I mean, this is gays are born that way. No, this seems different. >> Grove. Yeah. >> Oh, well, Nixon was progressive. Gays are born that way. >> Real Lady GooGa. >> You know the whole Nixon getting booted from the White House story, right? Water story fake ass Bob Woodward. Yeah. >> Oh my god. How crazy is that? >> Wow. Your neighbor navelin telling your first big break is the Watergate. >> How crazy is that story? It's a complete story. >> It's the template for all of the media for how long, dude? >> Here it is. >> Yeah. >> President. It's just terrible. [laughter] NOW, guess what?
>> From time to time, this is that quote, it's the most fraggy goddamn thing you could ever imagine. >> You know, it's funny. Uh, Sir Cecil Roads, he kept saying he wanted to make bundles of men, you know, like a bundle of sticks >> of men in his round tables. >> You know, a bundle of sticks is of course a [ __ ] That's not the the slur. >> But the goal of Ces was to create secret [ __ ] around [laughter] the world. secret ones. >> Yeah. Bundles of men, fraternal organizations, the names don't matter if you're dumb group, whatever. Everybody's in a stupid [ __ ] >> the Knights of the Order of some gay [ __ ] right? >> Skull and Bones. >> Yeah. And And look, when he's saying uh the f slur like that, I don't think he just means a little bit of uh man-on-man action. I think he's talking about the ceremonies >> and the dress up. >> Oh, yeah. The dress up. The whole Renaissance fair thing. >> Yeah. Like [laughter] the owl thing. Like never mind anything you heard they did. Okay, that's just nonsense talk. But just the things you know they did. >> The video that Alex Jones got the video that Alex Jones got is and he did it by the way back with John Ronson. Back when Alex Jones was radioactive. Yeah. So Alex Jones and John Ronson sneak into Bohemian Grove. Alex Jones filmed them. Everybody was like, "He's crazy. He's a cook." He's filming them doing this [ __ ] wacky ceremony in front of Molech, the owl god. >> No. Well, it's not Molech. >> It isn't. No. >> What is the owl? Um it's I mean first of all from what I understand molec is a type of sacrifice usually to baal which is uh like a rich man you know. Well, I thought that owl, the big owl, >> it was not Molech. Molech was owl. Molech. >> I've heard the owls called care, like that cremation of care. There's But it's supposed to be the Artemis owl from what I understand. Or Athena. Athena Artemis, the same thing. >> Doesn't have a specific names, but it's a symbol of Manurva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, representing the club's
values. That's what they say. >> Yeah, the club's values are. So, whenever they say wisdom, that means magic [ __ ] Can I see an image of what that um that statue large owl statue looks like? >> Oh, they make a big deal about misidentifying it as Mo. >> Come on, man. That is weird as [ __ ] Okay, so what what does Moolik look like? Just pull that up. >> Let's find out what Molech looks like. >> I think I I think now they no longer think Molech was an actual god and they think it was a type of sacrifice. >> An ancient Christian Oh, Mo. So Moch is like a bull. >> That's Bale. I mean, there's a bunch Well, there's a bunch of bales. There's Baal Hadad, Baal Aman. >> Okay. But which is is Molech and Baal connected? >> Um >> cuz all these Molech pictures. Okay. So the sacrifice itself from what I understand and you probably somebody on there that could correct it, but at this point they kind of think because it only says MLK in the original writing. So it's a type of sacrifice to the bull god. You understand? >> Right. >> It's a molec sacrifice. So you get material gain for your firstborn. Like that's a molec. >> Oh god. Look at this one. I I think that's what it is. >> Look at this one. The the statue of men that's stuffed with men. >> What's the big deal? We do that. [laughter] Tech people do that. Burning Man. We commemorate it. >> Yo, can't rich old fruits have a Burning Man of their own? >> They already do. It's called Burning Man. >> Yeah, it's it's called just blowing people up. [gasps] >> Uh Canonite deity associated with in biblical sources with the practice of child sacrifice. It it derives from combining the consonants of the Hebrew melik king and the vowels bochett shame the later often being used in the Old Testament as a variant name for the popular god Bal. So maybe they're calling it was he calling it mole because that's how uh Alex Jones was referring it to to it. Was it because it was a child sacrifice?
>> Um maybe. And also keep in mind just because they it's an owl whatever people that do goofy pagan [ __ ] you got think of it like did he changing his name every time he does a crime, >> right? [laughter] That's how these gods work. So it'll be like, "No, his name's not that. It's this other thing." And you're like, "Wait, that they're both" and and so you could mix and match them. It's called alchemy. You could you could grind them in their constituents and mix and match them all kinds of great ways. >> That being said, they're doing something weird. They're wearing robes. They're chanting and they're they're carrying a bundle of sticks that's supposed to like represent a body or something like that. They're burning an effigy. >> The whole thing is [ __ ] bizarre. If somebody invited me to that and then that's what we went and did, I would never hang out with them again. I'd be like, "What the [ __ ] is wrong with you?" >> What if you have to make a decision to be a [ __ ] mass murderer on the order of any mass murder they told you is bad? And so you need to cremate your care >> or you want to sell natural gas and get that pipeline opened up. >> Yeah. And I want to burn my dull care about the bad things I'm doing away cuz I can't not do it. I'll be killed. So >> also, you want to be compromised because that's how you do business. >> That's how I do business. That's how I I met my dolphin wife. Show Sea Roth. [laughter] >> I know she looks young, but she's of age. My favorite part about the Lily story is the experiments that the lady was doing with the dolphins when she was living in the house with them and she had to jerk them off otherwise they wouldn't pay attention and people found out about it and they shut the science down. >> It made them more comp. It made the dolphin more. Peter, he had a name show. It's Peter the dolphin and uh he took his own life >> after [snorts] >> he took his own life. Peter the dolphin killed himself. >> How did he do that? >> I had It's really dumb and obvious, but I didn't guess what it was. >> Did he just inhale all the water? >> Yeah, he just drown himself. I I thought he like jumped out of the water. It's
like a big fan or something. >> I couldn't figure out how they do it, but yeah, >> tied C4 to himself and just flipped over into the crowd. >> Bruce [laughter] is telling me about all the how they would drain [snorts] dolphin jihadis to like blow up. >> Oh, we had dolphin jihadis. >> We drained dolphin jihadis. We had dolphin kamicazis. We took dolphins. We love you. Hey, I'm going to just give you a little collar. >> Go find the Russians. >> Let me tell you if you want to demorate cuz I I text you some real dolphin info. >> You did? >> I when you text me, you text me so much I can't read at all. It's not possible. >> Well, that's good because this is going to be a real treat for you to hear. >> I like how you're still going with the old school white background on your texts. >> Um, why do you think I should change it? No. No. >> All right. >> You be you. >> Is there a bad background? [laughter] >> Um, okay. So, you know, they always say dolphins are a little amorous is the term they use in dolphin handling. >> Yeah. >> I'm allowed to talk about this as long as they change the name of the person and the dolphin I was told. >> Oh, you told me. Oh, you did send me that. That's right. >> Okay. Cuz I was like, you know, they always say dolphins are I was >> Yeah. Don't Don't say your friend's name, but tell the story cuz it's crazy. >> Yeah. Like uh I always feel like they're smearing dolphins like how we did to a great man, Saddam Hussein. Remember we smeared that guy and he was the best president of Iraq they've ever had. >> Well, what about Gaddafi? I >> I don't even want to bring that one up cuz that's really depressing. >> That's a crazy one. >> The most prosperous country in all of Africa. >> Yeah. >> Screwed up three other countries when uh Unreal. >> Yeah. There's a great cry clip of Russell Crowe explaining all the things Gaddafi did on this podcast explaining how we're supposed to think Gaddafi is
the bad guy. But >> he's right. He's exactly right. Ros was dead on with that. >> Oh yeah, 100%. >> So I'm like maybe dolphins are just another Gaddafi. >> Gaddafi gave everyone free education. Everyone when they reached a certain age got a home. >> If you had a specific skill, they would send you to another university and pay for it. Wherever they had to send you authoritarian >> well that too. But so are we. >> Shut the [ __ ] up. Shut the [ __ ] up. It's it's all pretend. >> Well, I hate to bring it up, but ISIS is in charge of Syria now. Even while morons will tell you that ISIS is attacking Christians in Nigeria. >> Listen, >> is everybody [ __ ] >> You're always a glass half empty. At least Netanyahu got a pardon. >> Did he? From who? Trump. >> Trump. >> How could Trump pardon Netanyahu for Well, how does that work? >> I don't know. You asked me. >> You okay? >> Someone should cue the America [ __ ] yeah music right now. [laughter] >> Oh, we're bombing Venezuela, too, by the way. It's >> just Hey, dude. No disinformation. Drone bombing. We're not even there. >> No. No. We got ground. We reported yesterday. We got ground people. Really? Netanyahu says Trump non-Israeli to receive Israel prize. Oh, Trump got a prize. >> The first the first non-Israeli >> uh announces Trump will be the first non-Israeli to receive Israel prize for tremendous contributions. >> Yeah. Well, they should give him a [ __ ] prize. >> You got to make deals. You You want to make omelets? You got to crack a few eggs. There's no omelet. >> I like the prize. Nobody gets it. >> But Israelis, I want to be the first. >> There's no omelette ever coming. Whenever someone says that, >> um, what did he pardon Netanyahu for? I didn't know that Netanyahu was in trouble. >> I knew he was about to be overthrown before October 7th happened and they
tragically let that go. But right here, >> what [laughter] are we pardoning him for here then? >> That's what I'm saying. >> Oh, that's right. >> That's what I'm saying. >> I wonder if there's anything in it blacked out in the Epstein thing. didn't >> Well, that's a real insult, huh? >> It says this. This says now the pardon has been uh they're disputing it. >> Oh, they're arguing already. >> Israel's president denies telling Trump a Netanyahu pardon is quote on its way. >> But he's not an American citizen, is he? >> Wait a minute. Hold on a second. Say that again. Say this statement again. >> That's the headline of this. [snorts] >> Israel's president denies telling Trump a Netanyahu pardon is on his way. So what does that mean? So Netanyahu denies saying that to Trump is what it sounds like. Doesn't it sound like that? >> Isaac Herszog. >> Oh, Isaac Herszog. Well, wait a minute. Oh, the prime minister. So, they have a prime minister and a president. Okay. I'm so ignorant. Uh swiftly denied President Trump's claim on Monday that he had told US President he would pardon Prime Minister Betanyahu Benjamin Netanyahu. He's into what is that saying? I think he will. Trump said when asked if Netanyahu would get a pardon. How do you not He's a wartime prime minister who's a hero. How do you not give a pardon? >> Oh, wow. He's going to pull his ass out of the fryer, too. >> I think what he's saying is that he would get a pardon from the president of Israel. That's what I think he's saying. >> Yeah. >> Okay. So, this is why it's confusing to people. >> Well, half of Israel hates that [ __ ] by the way. Okay. And uh he was about to be overthrown. >> NFL playoffs, let's go. DraftKings Sportsbook, an official sports betting partner of the NFL, makes every moment feel bigger. A running back cuts through the line. A strip sack flips the field. A tight end hauls in the kind of touchdown grab you'll talk about for years. Postseason games shift fast. And with DraftKings live betting options, you can stay right in the moment. Plus, DraftKings has your back with early exit
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sexual animals and even masturbate. Young males can get very horny and it's like they go into a trance for some reason. They like knees. So, I was doing a program with a very nice family and I saw Flippy name changed. Uh, dropped to the lady's knees and started buzzing on them. That's echolocation. Say, "Groom your knees with their echolocation abilities." >> Whoa. >> So, I'm like, "Fucking great." That's all caps. So, I follow protocol and put myself in between the dolphin and the guest and ask them to get out of the water. So, [laughter] so you understand there's a protocol in place for when Flippy starts echolocating your knees. Okay. Oh my god. >> Flippy then starts circling me fast with his dick out, hooking my leg, and dragging me into deep water. As he's doing it, it literally looks like the scene in Jaws where the shark's hitting the girl. She's like whipping around. Uh, and she's jerking around and you can't see what's happening under the water. Obviously, I'm [ __ ] terrified and I'm trying to play it off to the guest like everything is fine. So, I'm laughing and saying, "You know how dogs get a a little ROUGH WHEN THEY PLAY?" [laughter] >> That's what she's saying to the guests. >> She's whipping like jaws like a dog. >> Okay, that's protocol, by the way. So, I guess good work. Um, then my shoes come off and so I'm floating and the guests try to get back in the water to get my shoes for me and I yell, "No, >> Lau." >> God, >> I managed to get away and walk out. Only mental scars. Thank God. All cabs. Yeah, I was wearing a wet Thank god I was wearing a wet suit. I would have felt that slimy dick hooking my legs. It's like a Japanese anime hanging out with dolphins. >> But you know what? Look, it's it's terrible, but they're prisoners and they didn't do anything wrong. That's what's weird. >> Yeah. Well, no core wicked victim. That's what I John C. Lily. >> They're just dolphins. Why are they in prison? >> They're a lot like uh >> they just got unlucky. They're basically dolphin slaves.
>> Yeah, they're kind of like uh the dogs of the sea, I think. I don't think they're like human intelligence. Sounds like they're like a little >> They have a cerebral cortex that's 40% larger than a human beings. They have language and dialects. We don't even understand what their language is, but they can understand ours. >> Like they can learn things. And >> look, I'm trying to defend dolphins from the rape charges here. If you want to >> I see what you're saying. >> I think [laughter] Well, do you know what else they do that's really awful? >> Yeah. >> They kill the babies. >> Yeah. There's infantricide in dolphins is really common to the point that it makes dolphin females promiscuous because the female tries to mate with as many men as possible so that the men won't kill her babies. >> Oh wow. >> Cuz they don't know if it's theirs. >> It's a real 60s animal. You know, >> they do things their own way. The dolphins. >> Yeah, man. >> Hey man, you don't get dolphins. >> They just don't change their environment. So we don't think of them as as intelligent. But they're [ __ ] smart as [ __ ] Well, you know the thing of pushing people on the shore that are like drowning, >> that's [ __ ] >> No, they will, but it's not like they're saving you. It's like, why don't you get your trash out of my space, please? >> Y I don't want sharks here, [ __ ] Take your [ __ ] back. >> Who was it that had that theory about sharks? And I think he's right. >> What >> he was like, sharks are not just targeting people because they're hungry. They're targeting people because they're pissed off that people in their water and they're getting in the way of their fishing >> and they're getting in the way of they're eating seals. >> Yeah. Yeah. They're pissed off. They're not supposed to be there, so they just bite you. Like, get the [ __ ] out of here. That's part of it. >> A little nibble from a shark is probably a real strong message. [laughter] >> They just lost a lady in Santa Cruz
triathlete. She was uh with a whole group of people that were swimming and someone saw her get taken. Someone saw this shark breach the water with a human body in their mouth and then they she was gone and then they just found her remains uh yesterday. But, uh, Santa Cruz, like that whole coastline is filled with great whites. There's great whites all over the place out there. >> Um, >> I think they breed in s outside of San Francisco. >> Uh, I mean, I never surf, so I never >> [ __ ] that. >> Yeah. Like, >> [ __ ] swimming in the ocean and rolling the dice, but a monster just just decide to just snap you in half. >> It's just the worst way to get grabbed. I just like not in your environment. It must be so terri. You're so weak and slow there in the ocean. You're so helpless. >> But you know what? Let's see a shark take me up here. I bet I could take him. >> That's what I'm saying. >> Not so tough. >> Zero shark attacks on the shore. Remember that uh Saturday Night Live sketch land shark? That was hilarious. >> It was so stupid. The shark would just knock on your door. [laughter] >> Land shark. It was so silly. >> Saturday Night Live used to have some great sketches, man. Used to be so silly. I haven't watched it in forever. >> You know what I could wish I could find is And you can't get it. It's like not up anywhere. But uh the one with Nor McDonald is who's the most grizzled. It was Nor McDonald, that country singer that Tom Thompson always says serial killer uh >> who was very good in the sketch. >> Gar Brooks. >> Gar Brooks. And it was like he's like and uh Robert Duval. >> Okay. And it was just like a game show and they have give answers. It was funny as [ __ ] dude. >> Really? >> Yeah. >> Oh, that's funny. >> And Robert Dval gave the most grizzled Oh, you found it. >> Is this a real show? Yo, this is one of my favorite. Wow. I was trying to find it not even that long ago, dude. >> It's on Reddit.
>> Let me hear some of this. Can I hear it? That's great. >> That's on Reddit. >> I can find it. >> That's very funny. That's a good sketch. >> You know what? Uh what's his name again? G uh Brooks. >> Gar Brooks. >> Well, he's a man of a million faces. >> That's not Gar Brooks. >> Yeah, it was Gar Brooks. >> No. >> Am I wrong? That was Gar Brooks and Robert uh >> Nah. Was it? >> Yeah, it was Gar Brooks. Was it really Gar Brooks in makeup? >> Yeah, >> that was Gar Brooks. >> Yeah, you didn't recognize him. >> That's crazy. I didn't recognize him at all. Let me see. Let me see that again. Maybe that's how he kills people. He dresses up like that dude. That does not look like Gar Brooks. That's crazy. It >> was a while ago. >> He's He's kind of bigger now. He's been enjoying that good life. You know what I'm saying? >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Do you know people are repeating Tom's idea, that joke about Gar Brooks being a serial killer as if it's like true fact? Um, yeah. Well, it's uh it is the weirdest thing, but I I would say don't focus too much on one person having an alter ego. But uh Nicki Minaj has that. >> Yeah, but the Chris Gaines thing was nuts. In the middle of being the biggest superstar in country music, he decides he's going to be emo and wear a wig and change his name and let everybody know he's doing it. >> It's just >> at least Stephen King when he wrote his like Richard the Bachman book. >> Yeah. At least he just just said, "Listen, I'm writing too many books for people to buy. I'm gonna write them under a different name." That's how crazy he was. That's what cocaine will do to you. >> Um, [laughter] yeah. Uh, yes, it will. >> Those are the good days. >> Um, so I sent this to whatever I was looking up. So, have you ever heard when um [laughter] >> Nicki Minaj would talk about there?
>> You're just [ __ ] fixated on Nicki Minaj. >> No, the because of the alter ego thing. >> Oh, she's got an alter ego. >> Let me raise my skeleton. Um, yeah. His name Roman. Roman is a crazy boy who lives inside me who says the things she doesn't want to say. He threatens the pe people and he's violent. I asked him to leave but he can't. >> Whoa. >> Um, she also notes he was born just a few months ago and born out of rage. This is like in 2010. His last name is Zolanski. >> Roman Zolanski. angry, outspoken, often homosexual British character who delivers raw, aggressive verses featured heavily in Pink Friday Roman Reloaded. >> Right. Then the Herajuku Barbie, which is the dolphin. >> Hold up. So these are her alter egos. >> Yeah. No, but don't worry, they didn't do MK Monarch [ __ ] >> Go up to the top again. This is Nicki Minaj. Okay. >> Yeah. >> Famously uses several alto alter egos with her most prominent being Roman Zalansky. a fiery, aggressive persona used for intense rap verses, and Herajjuku Barbie, her softer, pop oriented side. But others include Martha Zalanski, Roman's mother. Zen Zalansky, uh Chun Lee, Nick Lewinsky, and Cookie, each serving a different voice or purpose from therapy to explosive lyrical delivery. >> Huh. Um I mean >> is she just [ __ ] around though? >> Yeah, I think I mean it's like how she writes. >> I mean most you know how black people normally take the alter ego of a series of like >> she lives that way. >> Polish Lithuanian Jewish names. Uh >> you talking about >> Was she like Whoopi Goldberg? >> Oh that's >> Roman Zansky and his mother live in there. Boy, that must be great in there. >> Must be a party. >> Zolansky. That's weird as [ __ ] >> It is weird. >> Oh the one. It says it was to help her cope with her traumatic childhood. The one personality. Which one?
>> I don't know. It was It was on the thing. >> Gay guy. >> No, but there's more than that. Even I I cuz [clears throat] I gro you know how Grock lies. You got to go Grock. [laughter] >> Did you look it up and like No, I didn't. Can you go and do that, Grock? >> Yeah. I got um perplexity to admit something that I did that it didn't want to admit initially. I got I I cited other sources and I said, "Is this true?" It was about the the um temple of >> Tinoitlan. Mhm. >> So when they uh there's it's attributed to the Aztecs, but if you ask the Aztecs, they said they found it. And so >> then is that what that means? >> No, it's not even all they don't even know. I think there's a term that they use for it and >> but it was there when they got there, they say. I know that. I've heard of that. >> Yeah. Yeah. There's a term that they the way they describe it as um it's very interesting because it's it's they describe it as like the city of the gods or something like that or the the land where the gods oh place where gods were born. >> So here's the crazy thing. Um and I I had heard this before but I wanted to make sure it was true. There's a a Spanish guy named Diego Duran who was a chronicler who said that they killed >> 80,000 people over a 4-day ceremony >> and there they say really it's probably like 20,000. >> Yeah, it's an exaggeration. So >> wow 20,000 that must have helped the smell. >> And they just cut their hearts out to to celebrate the fact that the temple was completed. >> D. Um >> holy [ __ ] man. So, but it didn't want to admit at first that they didn't build it. And then I had to like cite these sources where they say that they didn't build it. They said they found it. And so then they wanted to make sure that they're attributing it to earlier people of the same nationality. It was, you know what I'm saying? It got a little It got a little weird and I I realized, well, that's because it's drawing from all these sources that are online. So it's drawing from all these you know
academic work all these books all these >> sometimes it just gets >> documentaries sometimes it'll do that some AI will do that I don't know if >> remember when Sunny Austin quoted Seymour Debuts >> no >> Sunny Haw quote I think it's like I think it's Seymour Debuts or some [ __ ] like >> a porn star Seymour butts >> no debuts and it was when Biden did all those pardons on his way out she goes well Seymour he pardoned his nephew he or his brother-in-law Seymour Debuts and The CH GPD had just made that up. So people were like, >> "Oh, that's hilarious." >> Yeah, but she was a judge. [laughter] >> Presided over child trafficking cases. Does that fill you with hope? >> Yeah, but >> I bet that was good to have her in charge of something like that. >> She's probably tired from a long day of hard work at the view. And Chad GPT lied to her. Cut her some slack. >> The point is this is why Jesus won't be an AI because Jesus isn't a [ __ ] liar that you got to tell to go back and look stuff up. >> Eventually, he'll get it right. It also Jesus wouldn't be made by a tech freak with a weird dick. >> I think the AI is gonna make Jesus. I don't think it's Jesus now. >> I think it's going to make Okay. If an AI makes Jesus, by the way, and this is just in lore. >> Mhm. >> Again, I'm not Christ. I'm I'm >> Yeah. In lore, >> you know, my religion, Christ Penelopey, which I disclosed to you. >> I thought you were Scientologist. >> No, I'm a follower of Christ Penelope. Uh the guy that farts in your nostrils to get the thing out. >> Remember I told you I notified you. I think it should be Penelopey Christ, but whatever. Anyway, uh I'm sorry. I was thinking about Christ. Penelopey. >> You forgot what we talking about. >> Yeah, I [snorts] might need a healing from Penelopey Christ. >> Um what were we talking about? >> Oh, the Yeah. So, that would be automatically that would be an antichrist.
>> This is the guy that parts parts in your face. He literally sits on your nose. >> Number one, the truth. It has to go in the nostrils and he's very specific about that. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Got to trust a man. >> Look at the Messiah. Imagine if that really was the way and the only thing that's holding you back is it looks so silly. >> But if that was like >> I mean there's weird things that people can and can't do. Weird things animals can do. >> You know, animals can they could shoot poison. Skunks shoot smell at people. Imagine if your farts contained just there was something about the bio like the biome of your own farts that it gets into someone's nostrils and it activates your DMT. Well, I don't have to imagine because that's a real thing. His name is Penelopey Christ. It's one of the most amazing. Is [clears throat] that him? >> Laric. We hear what he says. >> I don't even know what he said. I don't know. >> Who is saved? Christel. >> Sevenfold holy ministries. >> I like what he's doing. He drinks that that cranapple juice to get his farts tangy. >> Is that what that is? That's secret. >> It's good for the farts. >> Yeah, it gives a little tang. >> Oh, it's like the bank. >> Oh, he puts his bank up there. Oh, nice. [laughter] Oh, so I can't pay him through any of the normal services. >> Send him some money. Wire transfer this man some money. Let him fart in your face. What if we had him on for a podcast? Would you let him fart in your face for money? If I he had a fee. >> If he had a fee. I mean, let's say he's got >> I'm not going to pay him more than 500 bucks. >> No, but I mean [laughter] to get him here, I'm I'm sure he needs a travel fee as well. >> Oh, Grace Penelope. >> Yeah, he needs a travel fee. That guy >> My guess is he will something high and when you say no, it will drop significantly. >> Okay. Will you negotiate for me? If I
now >> now, but you have to be honest about what that fart does for you. >> Well, >> he's gonna fart in your nose and we have to know. >> I collect fart jars. So, >> I'm It's fancy. >> Yeah, celebrity fart jars. I got an original >> uh Yeah, I got an original Scar Joe from the set of uh that Bill Murray movie. >> There are girls out there that still fart in jars, right? Don't they? >> Oh, yeah. But I I I mean, >> that is that used to be a thing. >> That's the common market. I only get the finest celebrity fart. >> Celebrity fart jars. >> Yeah, I got one of uh I got a couple of good ones. >> I was on a plane once and I was flying to Europe and it was a long flight overnight. It was one of those lie down flights and uh Melanie Griffith was on the plane. >> Yeah. >> And there was this big fat guy that was right alongside Melanie Griffith. So Melanie Griffith was lying down sleeping and the way these seats line up, they stagger. >> Yes. So her ass was right by or his ass was right by her face. >> Okay. >> And this guy unloads. >> He healed her. >> He unloaded. And I'm like, when in life does a man get to fart one foot away from Melanie Griffith's face like that where you literally have her right here. Here's the ass. There's just an aisle away. Maybe two feet. Two foot aisle away. >> Pretty pretty narrow. And then he just opened up. Just opened up. I was writing and I so I was awake and I was like, "Oh, good lord." And as soon as there's a fart on a plane, you always blame the fat guy. >> Yeah. >> Always. Especially when it's so convenient that his ass is right near her her face. >> That's Yes. You wouldn't take responsibility for it. I had an ex-girlfriend one time years ago. We were at the supermarket. We're ringing up and there was some kid, you know, some little kid. This kid was standing
directly behind her, right? And um I used to look over and she's like just gig. So she would pretend she didn't fart ever, but then I knew she did >> fart on the kid. >> She I guess she couldn't hold. But there's a kid sitting there like this in a lollipop. And I just saw her like like holding it a laugh. I'm like, "You monster. Did you on this lollipop?" >> I go, "What? He likes it. [laughter] She couldn't hold it." >> Sometimes you can't. >> You ever have not hold it? >> You ever have [ __ ] your pants and you think you're just gonna not hold it? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> You know, not >> you have that when you're out. That's not nice. And then you get in a hot car and you got to sit there. >> I was trying to pee and hold one in. My girlfriend's going to sink and I just farted and I I went no [laughter] and she goes, "Did you just yell? Did you just fart and yell no?" I'm like, "Cuz I didn't want it." [laughter] >> You got to watch this. >> What's that guy doing? >> So this is a different preacher at >> He's headbanging. Same church. >> Uh >> why is that guy dancing like that? >> He's been He just >> You got healed. I think so. >> Imagine how annoying it must be when you know people are acting, >> you know, and when you go to church and just people just put on their I just got healed acting flop around. >> Well, if if you're going to a church that where you're getting into that rolling around the ground and [ __ ] you everybody's going to feel like they got healed because you're doing a group uh hypnosis ritual. >> Yeah. You're doing like group mania. Like look at this guy. He's throwing people to the ground, running through crowds. >> It's pretty entertaining though. Be fun. But he's just getting a lot of attention, right? Maybe he believes it. Maybe it's real. Maybe it's real and we're being skeptical >> because yo, so Burn Steve Burn was there this weekend. >> What? >> You know Steve Burn?
>> What? >> Steve Burn was at the >> Steve Burn. Okay. >> You did. I didn't get I wasn't wrong there. Right. >> You were going to say he was at this healed. Steve Burn. >> He was healed recently by Christ. >> I I couldn't understand the name you were saying. You were You were so intent on getting to your point. >> Because I forget if I don't get to it fast. Uh >> I get it. [laughter] I'm just going to forget it. >> Steve Burn was at the mothership. >> So I'm sitting in the green room and I and I look up. He has like a some bitty he does at the he by the way as long as I known him. He was always very charismatic guy. Chicks always liked him. Always. He and I asked him, "Are you did you take a hypnosis class at all?" No, he naturally does it. But I I look up at the screen and he does this sausage party bit and it's not any kind of hypnosis thing, but when I looked up it's like a lady sitting in a chair and 10 guys and music and lights and I I'm like, "Oh, well, guy's going to start acting like a chicken or something." You know, that's what it looked like. But I think he just does it unconsciously without even realizing what he's doing. Some people just got the voice, you know? >> Right. >> Well, I think Don't you think comedy is kind of a kind of a hypnosis? >> Yeah. >> When you're in the zone, >> right? Or when you're in the audience. It's like >> if I'm in the zone, I I did it to myself and you know. Yeah. >> And then I like became the room. >> So there's nowhere to like you can't really I wouldn't worry about somebody heckling or something because I'm the room what are you going to do? You know what I mean? Like it >> Don't you think you get it when you watch someone too? Like if you watch someone great like a tell. If you're watching a tell and he's killing you're locked into his brain. >> Yeah. It's domain projection. >> What? >> It's domain projection. Yeah. >> Domain pro. What is domain projection
exactly? So like all that stupid oult [ __ ] that uh you know >> put that into perplexity Jamie. >> Yeah. >> What is domain projection? >> It's just some ault [ __ ] >> It's a cult. >> Well, NLP, you know what NLP is? >> Neural linguistic programming. >> If you look on Wikipedia, it says it's a pseudo science. >> Is it? >> Well, no. If it is, why is everybody use it non-stop all the time if it doesn't work? Why would they be using it on me all day long and every time I turn on something and I go and I hear some [ __ ] catchphrase that I hate? Do you think it's called neural a pseudocience because they want to discredit it? >> Yeah, this isn't what we were looking for for an answer. >> Domain projection usually means mapping data or functions from one domain. >> Um, so use it as uh put in what is domain projection as an MK ultra. >> Well, I'm not saying that's some phrase from it. I'm just saying the nuts and bolts of it. >> I want to know what happens when you say that. What to >> put in for >> a mind control tool used by MK Ultra. [laughter] >> Yeah, that's not what they say. The one from >> We might find something. >> Oh god, they did do it. >> Domain projection is not a documented MK Ultra term. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Uh >> so >> domain projection appears in technical fields, software engineering, uh searches of MK Ultra. Yeah. >> Okay. So, it doesn't say anything about m domain projection as a form of mind control. >> Yeah. I wouldn't say well it's >> it's just if you got a show and you're controlling it's crowd control in a way, >> right? But it look it does. Okay. >> So, how do I dress up for how I want to control you? That's how people got think when they do whatever like a pickup artist or a con man or maybe a magician, >> right? >> That's what like a close-up magic or something. They got to they got to put
bring you into their reality with whatever they're doing, >> right? So, whatever gets people there. Or you'll hear about gurus where there's that guy that weird cult that's like deep inside Google from that weird gay guy and people come in the room and his light would be gold around him and Yeah. You never heard of this? [laughter] >> This is what Kurt does. He tells [snorts] you about something crazy and he goes, "You never heard of that? You don't know?" >> Oh, you got me with the good one with that guy from the the Sentinel Islands. I didn't know they had a vid. Is that why they're not that cool a guest? >> Yeah. Maurice Vidal Portman. >> So, you're telling me another explorer? Yep. >> Yet another explorer found a land of kids where they could do weird [ __ ] with kids. >> Well, not just kids, guys. He would dress guys up like Roman soldiers and he would measure their testicles. Like he's like, >> "Well, that's just science." >> Like one of his quotes was like describing one of them. They had testicles the size of a sparrow's egg. >> It's like the way he was talking about it was like this >> put your glasses >> lovingly homosexual fascination with these islanders. So he gave a bunch of them diseases. They all and a few people died. He kidnapped these kids. I think he kidnapped a kid and their parents or their grandparents. And the grandparents got sick because they were all they all had cooties. And so they wind up dying. And so then anytime someone showed up, there's only 39 of these [ __ ] people on this island. So they have this story in their their spoken word tradition. They don't have a written history. So this story of white people show up, start measuring your dicks, and everybody dies. That's their story. So anytime someone pulls up with a Bible, this is the reason why they want to kill them. That's why you can't show up on that island. >> It sounds like an alien abduction story. I mean, just like that. >> ET is a much darker. >> It's the same thing. It's from an alien civilization. You show up in these
wooden boats to people that were stranded on an island for 60,000 years. >> Imagine like that's why I understand Peter the dolphin. I always say taking it because imagine you you never you just have flippers. You never knew what you were missing. And then a beautiful alien just jerks you off every day. And that's >> imagine someone puts you in a [ __ ] cage for no reason and keeps you there your whole life and you're horny all the time and you don't even have hands. >> So what are you going to do? >> You want to hope for a coax. >> You got to echolocate some knees. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> To use her knees. >> You don't even have a female dolphin in there. That's crazy. It's like they didn't do anything. We One day we're going to realize how smart dolphins are and we're going to feel real bad about We don't feel bad about all the people we blow up. So I'm doubt the dolphin awakening will. No, I don't. >> Some people do. Some people feel bad about the people that the United States blows up. >> Well, we only have school. I always like to bring out public school, kindergarten, because 70% of guys did want to pull the trigger in battle. And that had to be fixed with the Prussian system, which is why it's called kindergarten, the Austri, you know, Prussian word. >> Mhm. >> To get you away from mommy at age five instead of age six. >> And they could teach you about war. >> Well, they could just the state can get a everything. Yeah, they can design industry, >> right? Well, that's all. I mean, indoctrination of children is a real thing. That's why when people scoff at it being used for like trans indoctrination, like why would anybody do that? Like, stop. People do that with they they do that to try to get you on an Android phone. Okay. People try to indoctrinate you with everything. Everything that's ever existed, people try to get you to do. >> Well, that's where why sigils and brands are so important. >> Yes. Absolutely. They try to get you to wear what they're wearing. They try to
get you to do what they're doing. >> Well, you also It helps if you have a few gatekeepers like in art I can't remember the guy's name, but there's like one guy who and the reason he's like the guy is because the investments he picks pay off, I guess, in the art world. >> He's some famous like where he's like been around forever and I'm sure he's some kind of hack and whatever. But why are these people installed there? We already know that Rothco and all the modern art the American abstract modern art was launched by the CIA through a cutout. >> That's right. >> That's public record. So you think they stopped at that? You don't think they got involved all the arts? >> Well, they definitely got involved in that because the Soviet art was so valuable. Soviet art was more skillful and they tried to prop up American like Jackson Pollock. That's one of them that they connect to being which when you look at the Jackson Pollock artwork that's worth [ __ ] millions of dollars. >> No disrespect to anybody who's a fan. But shut the [ __ ] up. Like just shut up. Just shut the [ __ ] up. It's splatter. And the idea that all this one guy splatter better than anybody splattered. >> I mean there's nothing wrong with splattering paint. >> Fractals no one can ever recreate. >> Yeah. I mean >> shut the [ __ ] up. Uh, some there's modern art things I'll look at and I can I'll be like, "Oh, I like it or I don't like it." But the thing the thing with it is it's not that there's no I'm not saying there's no art to it. It's just why does one thing become a thing and one doesn't keep >> for sure cuz there's some it's all about the names. Who's who's got the work? Who's whether that work is valued very high? What is that guy in Manhattan? We showed a photo of this painting that he had. It's worth like a hundred million dollars. It's [ __ ] insane. It looks like nothing. Well, usually Dacuning is the one everybody trashes the most cuz he has a factory of people making it. >> Oh, I don't know if that's that one. This This guy had a large painting by this guy and it was insanely valuable. I don't remember the real It might not
have been It might have been 50 million, whatever it was, but it's just you're looking at it, you're like, "What the [ __ ] are you even talking about? >> How is that worth anything?" >> Well, >> I mean, maybe it's worth something. I'd give you a couple hundred. >> This Who is it? >> I have no idea. >> What's that one? >> I just pulled something up. That's a >> record auction price for Barnett Newman. For real? Is that real? Two blue squares. That's real. Someone go to jail. >> Do the guys come with it? >> 43.8 million for two blue squares. See, this is just proof that just because you're rich doesn't mean you're smart. Just because you figured out how to throw your entire life at acquiring numbers. It doesn't mean you're even remotely intelligent. >> Well, it depends what value you have stored in that, I guess. >> No, no, no, no, no, no. You don't have to depend. That one's great though. That's only 165 million. That's a bargain. >> She gave it away though. So >> look at that. Look at that [ __ ] painting. She paid $168 million. >> How do that lady is involved in >> that's what art is at the end of that money. >> That's completely insane. That is completely insane that that's $165 million. >> That is completely utterly totally insane. There's no re there's no way you could look at that and go I get it >> dude. NFTTS they were selling right and left for >> a dollar now. >> No, I know. But that's still you still because there's some kind of item there. You could still store your value in it. >> Well, that probably she when she gave it away. Well, it's probably an awesome tax write off. So, if you have 165 million bucks, like if you if you got that kind of money, she's probably worth billions. >> Baseball cards for the ultra wealthy is how I look at it. Or Pokemon cards for old rich people. It's that's what they are. They're like baseball cards. >> I looked up all the wealthiest people in the world uh last night. I looked up the
wealthiest women in the world. It's all inheritance. The top ones are It's all like these families. >> Well, they're not going to tell you who's a trillionaire, right? They're going to pretend we don't have those. >> Well, they don't have to be public. See, that's the thing. Those are oligarchs, right? Right. Those are Yeah. Those are people that are that are a part of these royal families that are getting that oil money. They don't have to tell you jack [ __ ] >> They probably mock Elon Musk's wealth. >> Of course. Well, every time somebody goes, "He's the richest man in the world," I go, "Do you think you get to know who that is? You think you they're going to tell you in Forbes the richest man in the world like tell everyone that's me. >> Well, other countries do not have to disclose. They're not paying taxes to anyone. They literally own the country. >> Like these royal families own the country. >> The whole country is my house, [ __ ] >> Just think of the amount of money that's missing in this country just in fraud, right? There's trillions of dollars. >> Every 10 years you get two trillion they can't account for. >> There's always trillions of dollars in fraud. There's trillion dollars in waste. Just that. Now imagine if you own the whole country. How much money do you have? There's no [laughter] way you don't have trillions. >> And you have it stored all over and then >> Oh, everywhere. All the world. You're buying real estate in Manhattan. You're buying like those crazy skyrises that are all three quarters empty. >> Um my buddy uh Eric Hecker, the guy he was in Antarctica was the guy worked at the Rathon. >> Oh, you know that guy? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Okay. I saw that guy on Sean Ryan show and I was like, "Wait, what?" >> That's where I first saw him. Yeah. He's It's a nutrino detector that's also a direct energy weapon that can make >> Okay, so Ice Cube I was already aware of Ice Cube nutrino detector because I just like looking up science [ __ ] and you know nutrinos are wacky. >> So when I first heard of it they had
built this detector in Antarctica. They didn't mention it's Rathon but that's who built it. No, nutrinos are passing through us all the time, >> almost massless particles. And the thing is, they all come from space, but for some reason, anomalously, nutrinos seem to be coming out of the Earth at that part in Antarctica was the big >> mainstream science mystery of that the nutrino detector is going to find. But, uh, anyway, he started saying you could use nutrinos for all kinds of [ __ ] like FTL communications if you had to, or you could, >> what is FTL? >> Faster than light communications through entanglement. You could deal with nutrinos. You could send information through nutrinos >> apparently. I now look I'm a dolphin expert, not a nutrino [laughter] expert. So I want to make that clear. >> I get a couple claws in me. I talk dolphins. >> But uh he had no he had no seeing an alien stories or something. >> No. >> Um also uh he has like he could explain it scientifically to you, but I already think it's a weapon cuz I already know what harp is. All the things they told you are not that is a [ __ ] lie. I mean it's just a lie. There's a treaty to not use weather weapons from 75. Why? Because they had those. You don't make a treaty unless you have those weapons. >> There's no nuclear treaty before nukes. Right. >> Right. Yeah. Good point. >> We used it in Nam. Iran accused uh W of using weather weapons on them. >> Really? >> Yeah. On my dinner jacket. Remember that guy? The guy who wore that? [laughter] >> He accused them of using weather. >> They had a drought. And so anyway, with >> accused them of starting the drought. >> Yeah. It's not control. See, control is maybe a misnomer. It's like uh how you people talk about a controlled burn like in and I asked my uh my girls brother's a fireman, outdoor fireman. >> He goes, "We don't call it a controlled burn because we really only control it at the point where we set it." >> I go, "What?" Cuz we call it a prescribed burn. >> Oh god. >> So they can prescribe weather. Let's put
it that way. You could stimulate a thing >> and get certain effects and it's all like ELF waves and [ __ ] Well, didn't Dubai just have another [ __ ] flood >> and they b and from over geoengineering and they banned people from taking video of it at the time as a big embarrassment. >> But they just had another one >> there's a a recent one. >> Oh well I I don't know if that's uh >> cuz uh I I heard some people talking about it or I saw some people >> all extra what do they ELF waves? You you could do all kinds of stuff with those waves, >> right? But cloud seeding is 100% real and they cloud seed in the United Arab Emirates I believe. I believe they do that every week. I think uh they make it rain there every week in more ways than one. You know what I'm saying? >> But uh [laughter] but they make it actually rain there. They actually make it rain there once a week. >> Remember the kid with the mullet? They blamed the mystic camp drowning here in Texas when the flood happened. >> Yes. >> It wasn't that kid. He got set out. He got hung out to dry like it was on him. But no, nothing he did. And Jesse Michaels is right. He was right. He told me and he was dead right. The the whatever caused that was something so much more sinister. And that kid was like, he's an easy guy to, you know. >> So, would you think that that was man-made weather that caused that storm? >> I dude, I can't remember the guy's name. We had at the time on Jimmy's show, the dude came on and explained exactly what it was and the loophole that let them cuz there's a treaty deni. So, so I assume they just violated it, but no, there's actually a loophole to test this [ __ ] out here. [laughter] It's so [ __ ] dude. It's so [ __ ] And And you already >> So, what evidence does this guy have that they created that storm? Because I thought they had been tracking that storm. I thought this was like >> I'm not saying he said they created it, but >> I thought it was a but hold on. I thought it was a convergence of two storms >> that was very rare and it caused this flash flood.
>> Well, I don't remember his details. I just know I I I feel at this point, especially after that Epstein [ __ ] they they should have to prove they're not guilty. >> This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. New Year's resolutions are great and all, but sometimes I don't want to upend my entire life to create a new and improved me. If you're feeling the same way, I've got a tip for you to let go of those big New Year's expectations and start small. Focus on one thing that's been weighing you down lately. Maybe you want to stress less about what you can control or put less pressure on yourself at work or reconnect with an old friend. Whatever goal you have, Better Help can help you get there. Therapy in general is a great way to discover more about yourself from an unbiased outside perspective. It can really help take a weight off your shoulders. BetterHelp makes connecting with a therapist straightforward and simple. And with a network of thousands of fully licensed therapists, they can connect you with the right one like they have for millions across the globe. According to those same people, BetterHelp works great, too. Their live sessions have an average of 4.9 out of five rating. So, do yourself a favor and try BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at betterhelp.com/jre. That's betterhp.com/jre. But hold on. Yeah, sure. But also, storms are real. Like Katrina, there's been always been [ __ ] actual real hurricane. >> But the climate change [ __ ] is not real. That's been a lie the whole time. A study published in world weather attribute uh attribution group found the global warming caused by fossil fuel emissions most likely exacerbated the intent in intense rains that lashed the UAE and Oman last year. But this isn't last year from this is from the recent thing you just asked about from two weeks ago. >> Oh, okay. So two weeks ago there was a flood, right? >> Yeah, it wasn't as bad as one before, but there was >> So this was two weeks ago. Is that the two weeks ago one? Yes. Still [ __ ] bad. Bill Gates has already walked away
from climate change. You saw that, right? >> I did. Hilarious. >> So, they've been lying to you for how long about that [ __ ] >> Okay, here it is. The downpour worsened by a lack of storm drains. Hobbled Dubai airport, the world's busiest hub for international passengers. So, they they're saying it's climate change that's causing it to rain more. >> There's my proof that it's not that. >> But here's the Yeah, here's the thing. They absolutely do >> cloud seed. Yeah. So why don't you um search that? Put that into perplexity. >> Geoengineering is the term. >> Put into perplexity. Does uh the United Arab Arab Emirates uh cloud seed to make artificial rain or what? It's not artificial. It's real rain. It's just their force rain. What's the word? Whatever. Search that. You'll find it. Jamie. Um they absolutely do do that. >> Yeah. Cloud seeding is widely used in the UAE to enhance natural rainfall, but it only works when suitable clouds already exist and typically increases rain by perhaps 10 to 30%, not by creating storms from nothing. The UAE runs one of the world's most active research-driven rain enhancement programs using aircraft ground generators and experimental methods like drones and electric charging to boost water security. So, they're just doing it a bunch of different ways over there. So the the blaming it on climate change when they are 100% making it rain there all the time is >> bananas. >> It's bananas. Like you don't even know what the [ __ ] weather would be like if they didn't do it. If they're doing it all the time. If they're doing it all the time, you literally don't have a control group. Do you remember chemtrails? The thing that was a stupid people thought was a real thing, but it was a conspiracy. >> Well, turns out that that was real and it's called geoengineering. They did the thing they always do it changing the name of the thing to not admit it. >> It's true, but a lot of the trails that you see in the sky that look like artificial clouds are just created because of condensation in the atmosphere, the moisture in the
atmosphere hitting the hot jet engine, an incredibly cold climate. It literally creates clouds. >> But it it should be all of them. There shouldn't even be 20% of the time you're spraying [ __ ] We already know >> I don't think it's that many. I think but they definitely do spray [ __ ] That's the problem. The problem is when everybody thinks that every [ __ ] Southwest airline is is spraying things to keep everybody docile. What you're miss that's that's the problem is that's easily disprovable. And what you do is you open the door for that allows them to do the real [ __ ] So what you got to recognize is what a regular plane is because if you think that every [ __ ] American Airlines flight overhead that's making artificial clouds is doing it because they're spraying things on you. You you you that's easily disproven and then that but hold on that makes all the other stuff seem silly too, >> right? >> Because I think they probably are spraying some things with some planes. >> And there's there's real data that shows that they've tried that and practiced that. >> Yeah. I mean they they Here's my favorite one. I told you the stratospheric atmosphere. Was it? It's called Satan in England. >> Yeah, that one. Search that one. the geoengineering England because [snorts] you know to fight climate change we're going to we're going to >> we're going to call we're going to call it Satan. We're going to dim the atmosphere. >> Not too much sunlight gets to England. >> Yeah, it's really bad. >> That's where we're getting all that climate change from. England's burns. A lot of burns causes fires. >> These these bor swamp people are going to be [ __ ] [laughter] And then and then to call it Satan. Are you just like >> they're going to make Mordor. It's going to literally look like Mordor. It's gonna be black skies. And where does Sauron live? >> Highlander 2 where we learn not to do this. >> Where does Sauron live? >> Oh, Mordor. >> Yeah, Mordor. Satan is the name of the tiny UK balloon
experiment that released very small amount of sulfur dioxide. Literally Satan smells like sulfur. Sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere over England as a proof of proof of concept for solo geoengineering. Not a large-scale ongoing weather modification program. It has nonetheless become a focus of online conspiracy claims about UK geoengineering and weather control. How funny is that? >> It's become a focus of online conspiracy claims >> about UK geoengineering. So them actually doing geoengineering has become a focus of online conspiracy claims about geoengineering. What a strange thing to put a balloon called Satan that sprays sulfur on is everybody like >> I love how they gaslight you [ __ ] things. >> It's not a big deal. Nicki Minaj is just has a great sense of showmanship. >> Satan was not a part of a major UK development uh program. It was led by a private researcher and later UK funding announcements for solo geoengineering research focused on other smallcale outdoor trials. example, sea ice thickening, cloud brightening with formal oversight. Yeah. So, what? So, they're doing sea ice thickening. >> Okay. So, let me translate. Uh [laughter] the stuff has already been developed militarily. >> These [ __ ] are trying to make an ice age. >> They're doing sea ice thickening. >> You know, the ice is coming back. >> Yeah, that's weird. I was told there was going to be Oh, the the coral reefs came back. >> There's more rainforest than there's ever been. Did you know that? >> We're in this procession of the equinoxes thing, right? What is the procession of the equinoxes? It's like every 20 something thousand years the earth doesn't just spin, right? It spins with a wobble. >> And that wobble is called the procession of the equinoxes. That's how they when they look at some of the ancient sites in, you know, like Egypt and different places where the sun at the summer solstice would have come through this. And they use that to determine around the time period when it was built. It was it's a theory at least because they
know that the the sky moves and that they had tracked this the ancients had tracked this the procession of the eclipses the wobble of space. But this is the thing it means during the wobble is when the earth gets colder and warmer and colder and warmer depending on where you are in the wobble cycle. >> So the the equator kind of stays the same which is why there's all these ancient sites on the equator. the Mayans and the Aztecs and all these incredible civilizations, they existed in a place where it didn't [ __ ] it up too much. Whereas everything else, it's like ice age, then it gets hot, ice age, then it gets hot. >> I thought we were in technically an ice age for the last however long because there normally historically weren't ice caps. So, we're still technically in an ice age. As far as I know, if you look it up, that's what they'll tell you. >> I think that's true. I think that's true. I think it it has gotten warmer and it has gotten colder, but I think technically we're in an ice age. I'm still a little bitter about it because I used to get I [snorts] could think of like I told you three or four things off the top of my head where I went to bed like oh no >> these [ __ ] eggheheads that are talking about spraying things in the sky freaks me out though because the scariest thing that could ever happen to us is an ice age cuz you can't go anywhere warm. >> See if it's if it's if it gets hot out you move to the north. >> That's what people have done from the [ __ ] beginning of time. We're like we're here we're staying here forever. No. the ocean rises, you have to leave. And if people didn't ever exist, the oceans moved back and forth [ __ ] thousands of miles. It's going to move. You're going to have earthquakes. You're going to have things change. >> You know, plotted by by if Obama builds oceanfront property or not. That's that's my guiding >> this vineyard. They all buy oceanfront property. >> So that Yeah. And the insurance never changed on it. So it's been [ __ ] the whole time. There's still people that are like, "No, you real." And they've invested everything in. >> They've invested everything. They also
have cats and they live alone. >> I mean, >> there's a lot of that. A lot of a lot of people are like taking care of the earth like it's their kids because they don't have any kids. >> Okay. Can I tell you a crackpot theory I have and I know it's hard to believe as a respected dolphin scientist. Um >> I think that >> Oh, he had one it looks like in the video of John C. Lily. >> Yeah. Like this. >> Okay. >> Yeah. I don't know that the the Goon Tank told him to do it and he did it. The guy is a [ __ ] nut. The guy was involved in bad [ __ ] He wasn't good. Um uh uh uh Project Blue Beam you always hear about with the fake alien invasion they were planning on and uh in the 70s, you know. >> Right. Right. Right. >> Which by the way was not supposed to be a fake alien invasion. It was supposed to be a fake religious event that could be an alien invasion, but it wasn't necessarily that. >> Um >> Oh, okay. And you know, even if they did or didn't do it, they there's another project to get I think that this whole [ __ ] of climate change and the thing of like maybe you're the alien and you don't belong here on the earth. Right. >> Right. >> I think that's a smarter play to do than Blue Beam is to get this Gaia cult started where the Earth's more important than you, the human living here. And you're probably not even from you probably came from other planet here from some kind of panspermia. And uh and then and then when you hear any of these stupid alien stories, this is how I know they're a fake one from some dark entity is they always tell you about how humans are so warlike. If humans don't change their ways, yo, [ __ ] nobody wants to go to war. 70% of people didn't want to even pull the trigger. That's why we have kindergarten. What are you Why aren't you going to our leaders and thumbming their [ __ ] and telling them this [ __ ] Why do you do it to some farmer? That's that's the suspicion. Whenever I hear that [ __ ] Gaia Earth [ __ ] >> Mhm. I think that's what what Blue Beam actually manifested as because it all
come like in the 90s and they're all connected to Epstein, all the greats. Uh uh what's his name? Leon Black. That [ __ ] you know who that is? >> No. >> Oh, he's a Epstein pal. >> All these [ __ ] I mean you you could find the [ __ ] pretty easy, but they all uh that's where this came from where it's like it's uh you're a guest on this planet and then they go, "Oh, humans are destroying everything." Like we're not in charge of that [ __ ] I'm not putting Satan up in the sky to spray sulfur dioxide. I'm not starting wars for no [ __ ] reason. Everybody voted for Trump to not have a war in Venezuela. I know that, >> right? >> Nobody voted. So they're like, "We got to No fentanyl." That's a lie. I mean, I don't know what idiot thinks fentanyl is coming from Venezuela, but only liars and morons think that. And if it if I'm wrong, can we see the evidence? We saw the video of you murdering those people. I just got to take your word for it. That oilyhaired [ __ ] Pete Hegth with his weirdo Catholic Templar knight tattoos. You got He's got [ __ ] Dan Brown cuckoo tattoos. They're not Nazi. They're [ __ ] knights of [ __ ] Saint butt [ __ ] whatever. >> I saw that same symbol in a Catholic church. >> Yeah, they're old crusader [ __ ] And just so you know, Templars were not good guys. They were real [ __ ] They were in fact it's a real diddy party. >> We're going on a raw a long sacrudous route. What did you say initially before that? >> Venezuela did. Why are everybody's going to war? >> Here's the thing. One one of the boats uh the remains of the boat just showed up. They just found it. It has marijuana in it. >> Oh, you know what? I stand corrected then. Sorry, Joe. >> But no, I mean I'm saying to prove to your point, >> they almost had marijuana. [laughter] >> No, they're saying it had I think that's true. See if that's that was something that was in the news today. >> They call a war crime. Yo, we didn't Nobody declared war. It was just a crime to do that. And if you had evidence, remember the B uh
>> what I'm getting to is it would be nice if they had one that showed there's even cocaine >> cuz if they have one and the only one they have is marijuana. Grim evidence of Trump's airirst strike washes ashore on a Colombian peninsula. Uh first came the scorchboat, then the mangled bodies, then the packets with traces of marijuana. Now the fisherman fear the ocean that feeds them. >> Yeah. No [ __ ] So that's another [ __ ] Okay. But this is um so this was just they were just bringing in marijuana. So they were trying to smuggle in marijuana >> to Colombia. >> No, wherever they were going. I don't know where they were going. >> Venezuela is not where we're getting our drugs from. Just >> Was this in Colombia or was this >> in Colombia? It washed up in Colombia. >> Right. But the boat was in Venezuela. Where was the boat headed to? The Gulf of Venezuela, which is right next to Colombia. So, where are these boats supposedly going with this cocaine that we're blowing them up? >> Okay, they said fentanyl. Now they're saying cocaine. >> Okay, say fentanyl. Where are the boats going? We're blowing them up. >> Uh, that's above uh that's top secret, Joe. That's uh >> But you know what I'm saying? Like if they're if they're supposed to be smuggling these drugs, where are they supposed to be smuggling them to? >> Campaign against boats that the Trump administration claims are smuggling drugs has shifted largely to the Pacific since November. The November 6 strike on the how do you say that? >> Guerira Guajiraa Peninsula >> took place during uh an earlier phase when the campaign seemed to be aimed at Venezuelan rather than Colombian vessels. >> So this one was in Colombia at a Colombian vessel. So but it turned out that it was marijuana. At least one of the packets that they found was marijuana, right? >> Mhm. Oh, that's right. They want Nicholas. So Trump said you have to leave office or else. And then they started doing this. That's what's going on. >> Okay. So do you think that
Well, listen, most corrupt organizations are going to take part in whatever money gets flowed around. I It's not like these drug dealers are operating with complete immunity, right? I would imagine if you're in a country like Venezuela, if it is a corrupt country, you you're paying people off. People are getting a percentage of the action. >> Why the [ __ ] do I care about anything? Oh, that's right. They have oil. >> Oh, that's right. Oil. Oh, that's Oh, we by the way stole oil tankers. >> Uh, also, and this is where I can't support Maduro, and I'm sorry, Maduro. This is where you [ __ ] up. He doesn't [ __ ] support Israel. This son of a [ __ ] So, >> did he say that publicly? >> Oh, yes. And he said the thing that Charlie said before he died that ethnic cleansing. Anyway, the the originally remember Juan Guyaido who was when uh Trump did his State of the Union and Nancy Pelosi tore his speech in half. >> Yes. >> Okay. Here's what she didn't So that was Oh, what a statement. But when it came to Trump going and now the rightful ruler of Venezuela, Juan Guyaido, and this guy Juan Guyaido, who is by the way is not the rightful ruler of Venezuela. Uh all Democrats and Republicans all unified on how great Juan Guyaido is. Okay. So nothing comes of him. >> It's the oil deal. >> Yeah. Then then about a I don't want to say a year later or so, Aaron Mate is hosting for Jimmy and we play a clip of Juan Guaido in Venezuela. He moved back to Venezuela and Venezuela didn't put him in jail or nothing. And you see people in a restaurant throwing [ __ ] at him cuz they hate his [ __ ] guts. But he's free to live there and not in prison cuz they're smart and know like not to do nothing with it. So now there's a new person, some chick. >> What What was he accused of? Well, he's he claimed he was the real president and he was working with America to overthrow the guy they elected, which was >> okay. >> You know, they claimed he was the real president. So, they agree. >> A rigged election. >> They've been claiming Venezuela has fake elections, but I don't think they do. I think you're first of all driving them
closer to Maduro. If you don't like him, they don't like America. And I don't know if you know uh I know people think we gave a lot of help to around the world, but no. It turns out we [ __ ] everybody's country up and they don't like us for a very good reason. So when you tell somebody their president's an authoritarian, [snorts] get your booster. [laughter] [ __ ] [ __ ] you authoritarian. Those people get mad and and when you meet people from Venezuela, which I for years they would go, "Fuck Shave." No, Chavez didn't take over in a coup. He's one of those guys, I think, attempted a coup and then went to jail and then got elected. I I believe that's the story. But he got elected. He was in a nationalized, you know, the first thing a terrible dictator does is nationalize their oil >> and not let our co like if you call Iran's crime because they had an elected, they had a democracy. >> Yep. >> The guy said, "We're gonna keep our [ __ ] oil, not give it to England." And so got rid of him, put the Sha. >> Exactly. >> You know who installed the Ayatollah? That was the Jimmy Cardiers. That was the trilaterals. So Rockefeller, the West installed the [ __ ] Ayatollah as well. Okay, that's a, by the way, public right. You can go look that up. >> So now I'm supposed to be mad at these regimes that my own [ __ ] country with their [ __ ] post World War II [ __ ] allies put these people here. I still want somebody explain to me how the [ __ ] the leader of ISIS can walk in the White House and shake Trump's hand. And there's still imbeciles, and you know them. There's still Republican imbeciles who are going to say ISIS is killing Christians in Nigeria. What about that? Well, can we ask our friend the head of ISIS to ask them to stop? You [ __ ] jerk off. When I tweet this [ __ ] you know, and they're all sock puppets and whatever. They go, "Well, he won a war. That's how it works." I always have some, you know, Israeli flag explained to me that's how winning a war. The guy from ISIS, aren't they anti-semitic? I thought ISIS. Oh, well, they never attack Israel. Oh, they did once and
then apologized. Did you know that? >> No. When? >> During the Syria conflict. Oh, and also uh the IDF would patch up ISIS soldiers in Syria. Do you know that? I found that out. Don Jimmy show. It's amazing the [ __ ] you find out and then you realize no one knows a goddamn thing about anything and then you how easy it is. Dude, when you see the head of a guy who John Kyaku also told me very high chance uh was there in the Daniel Pearl beheading video. the really >> he's a founding member and [ __ ] uh if you watch the video of Petraeus >> sucking his dick on stage. >> Petraeus goes now full disclosure we were opposite sides during the surge you know the insurgent ISIS period. >> Yeah >> that's who that guy is and they're talking like they're old friends. >> Whoa. >> Nobody knows that. Yeah. His name has been changed just like uh BB [ __ ] Bilbo not a Joo. >> Look at him now. >> He changed his name. He doesn't dress like this. He wears a suit. >> That's crazy. Yo, shut up about ISIS if Trump's shaking his Is everybody like >> Hold on. Go back to Trump's quote about him. Go >> Trump said >> he had a rough past but added we've all had a rough past. >> Yeah, ain't that the truth, brother. Ain't that the truth? >> Well, just imagine if that guy was really in the Daniel Pearl beheading video. >> I'm pretty sure he was. >> And he had a rough past. >> Hey. Oh, that's right. We made all these terrorist groups. >> We've all had a rough past. Well, some of us were programmed. >> Doesn't um Patricia Christ or whatever religion you uh are a part of, doesn't it allow for forgiveness? >> Penelopey Christ does, but [laughter] I've since we've done this show, I'm with the uh Patricia Christ. >> Yeah. >> So, Dan Sod's mom sort of >> they um allow for forgiveness. We've all had a rough past. Well, here's why I forgive ISIS because I don't approve of their anti-Semitic uh rhetoric and you know that and my neither does my wife
Shan or Ralph Finn, but [laughter] >> uh credit where credit is due. They have never attacked Israel. Al Qaeda and ISIS, the two most anti-Semitic mad about Israel terror groups. You'd think they would cuz it's right there before you come here, but no, they just attack us, which >> when you think about it, makes no [ __ ] sense as a plan, does it? >> Not right now. I'll have to think about it later. It never did. If [clears throat] you told me, dude, after 911, and people did, people were like, why are we going to Iraq? That doesn't really make any [ __ ] sense at all. You know what I said? Shut up. That's all I said. You know, like I even though that's a great point. Why did we go there? >> Yeah. No reason. I used to have a bit about it. >> Well, there is. >> You don't [clears throat] know how dumb people are until you have a dumb president. >> Oh, well, I think he was a Manurion candidate. And the reason we went there is a thing called the Greater Israel project. So when you see Wesley Clark talking about the map, >> yeah, >> remember they said no war for oil. We didn't get no oil out of that. In fact, most oil companies said don't do it except Hallebertton, the oil company that got favoritism. >> Did you ever see Coleman Hughes's take on that? It's very interesting. >> I don't trust that [ __ ] no more. >> Coleman Hughes said, but no one saw the report. He was just told what the contents of the report are. Who? >> Wesley. Wesley Clark. He never said, "I saw the report." >> Oh, wow. >> He never said, "I read a great report." >> Wow. Coleman, I like when Coleman criticized you because >> true. >> Who gives a [ __ ] [ __ ] this what happened? You clearly were hitting everybody on BB's bucket list. Number one. Number two, I know Coleman got coached before he came on here. Guy who I don't have nothing against, but he came on here to refute basic facts that I want to make it clear. I'm not debating nobody. I want you to convince me that I didn't see what I already saw.
I don't care about a debate. I saw the crimes already because I'm on a news show. It's very traumatic. And I watch morons who aren't going to look and I could give them the video. Not you, but but people Hey, look at the video. I don't want to see it. >> You're talking about Gaza. >> All dude, it could be anything. It could be [ __ ] anything. Everybody, >> right, but specifically with Coleman. What are you talking about? >> Oh, Gaza, but also he did this wormy [ __ ] with Ivormectin with you. He goes, "Well, big farm big farmer has made a lot of life. Big farmer made ivormectton. So, they're not bad. What the [ __ ] are you talking about, Coleman? Why would you say that? Are you being paid to I can't fathom an argument that [ __ ] stupid from a guy that smart unless he's getting paid? I just can't fathom it. You don't attack big pharma. Who the [ __ ] do you work for, [ __ ] Are you hitting them bounties that the other idiots are hitting? It's real [ __ ] up. I I don't understand why people won't just tell the truth all the time. It could end this whole [ __ ] if everybody stopped being a mercenary for two seconds, but they're not going to. >> Well, there's too many data points when it comes to Ivormectton. There's too many things that you could point to that say this is one of the worst drugs ever to demonize. It was such a stupid move. >> The Nobel dude, they they acted like to this day there's people and I like love to bring up that for some reason you not a doctor. All the other morons that said a thing were all wrong, including the people that should know better, like experts, and you were right and not them. And all these dumb [ __ ] liberals want to move on from that, don't they? Well, arguably, you could say it saved liv No, it didn't save any [ __ ] lives. >> They still want to say it saved millions of lives. There's there's still without a doubt, when you were talking about these people that get bounties, without a doubt, there's doctors that get bounties. >> Yeah. 750 ahead to put poison in your [ __ ] kids. We we covered on Jimmy show. Tally Bowden. She has a small practice. Small practice in Texas. She said she would have got $1.5 million
>> if she had vaccinated everybody. >> 1.5 million. >> Well, those loans are are very expensive to be a doctor. >> You know how crazy that is? That's that's a small [ __ ] >> A small practice. How many small practices are there? How much money was being distributed? >> Yeah. So, you think SNAP is a con? How about doctors to put a [ __ ] boweapon in your kids at 750 ahead? There's people don't understand the scope of the problem at all. They think they're going to vote a party in that's going to do so. Oh, you got attacked. We covered this because you said maybe time to stop thinking about left and right, which you are correct. And you could tell who's no [ __ ] good because they immediately recoil at the idea that left and right are [ __ ] which they are. >> When did I get attacked? >> Uh, I don't know. I know you don't pay attention. Good for you. But there's a story you cover on Jimmy show. >> I just want to point out to >> So nice to not know when you're being attacked. >> Yeah. >> Great. >> Listen, >> everybody's such an idiot with this [ __ ] They got sucked in immediately. To even talk about the [ __ ] Rogan sphere. Yo, go get your booster and then talk about the Roenphere. You [ __ ] Unfucking real. >> There's people wear masks still. They still >> Oh, yeah. >> Friends of mine that wear. If you if you transition to a woman, that's less of an uncomfortable thing than if you were gonna wear a mask forever. >> I'll show you something, but I don't want to [ __ ] on him because he's fragile. We'll we'll play it and we'll we won't say anything. What is going on with people that are still wearing masks? Like there's something like deeply psychologically wrong with it because it doesn't work scientifically to prevent diseases. >> It never did. >> But it's also a very weird thing that you're covering your face in this world. >> Maybe you don't want to be scanned. >> Yeah, that makes sense. But we're communicating with our faces. You you
when you talk to someone, you look in their eyes. If someone's wearing sunglasses, it's weird, right? But if someone's wearing a mask, that's [ __ ] weird, too. I can't see your mouth. I can't see your nose. >> I'm half deaf, so I have to lip read half of what you're [ __ ] saying. >> That's what I learned during the pandemic is that I've definitely damaged my hearing with my headphones over the [laughter] >> For sure. >> You crank music in them? Is that what it is? >> Oh, I was in New York for 20 years. Dude, you got to drown out the outside worlds to get by. just to go on a subway. I jumped on the tracks. This is like very stupid, by the way, but I remember one time I jumped down the tracks to recover an iPod mini. Not a iPhone, an iPod >> to recover one. You jumped down to get it >> and I had to push myself back up. It's a lot deeper than you think it is when you jump down there. >> Dude, what if you couldn't make it up? >> I made it up. But one but I I was like, "Oh, I didn't I was like, "Wow." But I needed that. I I I couldn't listen to subway noises. And there's a seek guy that looked at me. like like he couldn't believe I just risked my life and I got stuck but airpod >> because New York makes you [ __ ] cra New York is a big dirty prison that makes you crazy. You live on top. Now here's something good about it. Every like class, especially if you do drugs in New York, you're going to hang out with every level of society where you wouldn't in more of a car car place, you know, like LA. >> Yeah, I agree with that. >> Um so >> it's more integrated. Yeah, it's a more of a Babylon kind of experience, but everybody lives on top of each other. You could you pay way too much for everything, you know? Uh it's it's that's why this the thought of a 15-minute city, nobody was frightened by that in like New York, cuz they're like, "That's what I live in." That would be different than my life now. >> Yeah. It's uh it's not healthy. It's not healthy to be stacked like that on top of each other.
>> Well, my immune system I'll tell you what's not healthy. They're not getting sun. >> Yeah. And I know friends had to get vitamin B and vitamin D and all that [ __ ] because you don't get sun like that. And it turns out sun's not actually bad. For some reason, they don't want you having sun. They've been prescribing, you probably already talked about this. >> Uhhuh. >> 10 times less vitamin D than you should get. They've been recommending >> Yeah. >> They've been recommending 10 times less than what you should have in vitamin D, which by the way would fight off a lot of these things that you're supposed to get shots for. >> Oh, a [ __ ] ton. And the best way to get vitamin D is from the sun. I miss that's the thing I miss about LA is I was right by Runion and I would go hike that every day >> and you feel better and >> and I had to have his son like I had to feel that on me. It it really like >> you know uh no there's something bad that you need that. That's why it's crazy that someone's going to try to block it out. A crazy person would do that. >> It's not even just a vitamin. It's a hormone. Like vitamin D uh it does so much for like muscle development, brain function grows from it, >> you know. Yeah. How did I forget for 20 years that sunlight CO2 does indeed make trees uh plants grow? >> Yeah, there's more greenery right now than there was 100 years ago. >> Well, but but the I'm not sure why I was like that's ridiculous. Is it because an authority was like no, you can't go by that? >> Well, do you remember when Bill Gates was saying that it's ridiculous the idea of growing more trees to to gets rid of some of the carbon? That that's ridiculous. >> Dr. Bill Gates, for some reason, it's fine for him to throw out his expertise in it. He literally said, "Are aren't we science people or not?" He literally said that. >> What the [ __ ] are you doing? >> See if you can find that because it's such it's such a crazy speech because everybody knows that plants literally
exist on that. >> You would be an idiot to say that back when they and I remember someone saying it like Sarah P somebody that was like, you know, you're supposed to hate the fake left and right. So maybe Sarah Palin said it and then Bill Maher said that's stupid, you know, or some some dynamic like that, >> right? But no, it's not stupid. That's what they [ __ ] That's why we have more greenery now. >> It's literally plant food. It's like >> So we need So >> not only that, it gives you more oxygen. More plants, more oxygen. Like what are we talking about? >> That's right. I own all the seeds and all right, I bought the farms and I control the food growth. >> He was also the one telling us that we're going to have to stop eating meat. And they were all banking on that [ __ ] plant meat that nobody wants to buy cuz it's terrible for you. >> Well, you know the this is my favorite thing that about McDonald's all beef patt cuz it's an old joke of like why are you specifying? Let's play this real quick. Go from the beginning. >> Okay. I don't >> There's a lot of people who are very enamored with trees. We've got trees on this stage. >> Some people would even say that if you just planted enough trees, it could take care of the climate issue altogether. >> And that's complete nonsense. >> Okay. >> I mean, are we the science people? Are we the idiots? Which one do we want to be? Uh >> I'm gonna call Mark and ask him what he thinks. >> Where's at the very moment. >> Okay, that's a little bit out of context because what he's saying there is that planting trees is not going to fix climate change. That's a little different, >> right? >> That's what he's saying there. But he was also talking about chopping down trees. He was like part of one of the things that he was saying that was very controversial. He was talking about removing trees. >> Yeah. Well, the climate summit, you know, they're paving a whole part of the
rainforest to make this special highway for the visitors to the climate summit. We This is one of the funniest. >> And meanwhile, oh, maybe they need a highway though in that part. No, it's only for >> the climate summit. Yeah, >> that's it. Nobody else can use it ever again. >> So, yeah. First of all, are we the science people? No. This is a country full of [ __ ] morons. And it's not the science. You're not supposed to believe science. I don't know why people think that. You're supposed to science is the opposite of belief. You're supposed that's like supposed to be the things you can test. So, you're not supposed to hide the test results from people or not do the tests such as with the goddamn vaccine that they didn't. They tested it on you. Well, not you, >> but they tested on you, the jerkoff people. >> Remember Operation Warp Speed? >> Yeah. >> That Trump attacked Massie for not going along with >> And now the last guy that's honest, he's attacking him. And I got friends like, "Yeah, Massie annoyed me." Why? No specifics, just high school feelings. [laughter] Oh, where do you trust Candid? Yo, if you think that the story of TPUSA hing hinges on Candace Owens, it does not. I'm going to make that clear to everybody. Oh, if you don't like Candace, who gives a [ __ ] [ __ ] about has nothing to do with whether that story has some problems with it. >> Which story? The Charlie Kirk assassination story. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Which it obviously does. >> Yeah, it obviously does. >> Um people, a lot of people have been like, "Who even cares about Epstein anymore?" >> Lot of people. >> Who's doing that? Who's saying that? I could think of three people off the top of my head >> online or in real life >> in person. >> Really? >> Which like well and I was like well you know the people that were part of that are still in power so that's why. >> That to me that's like saying the new
season of Stranger Things is out. I don't want to watch it. >> I don't want [laughter] to watch it. Stranger Things actors they aged weird. >> Well they separated the seasons by years. There was like big gaps in the seasons. That show is really difficult to make apparently. I mean, those kids grew into some bizarre looking people. >> My point is like everybody wants to know what the [ __ ] is happening. You've been talking non-stop about this for three years. To say who cares about it anymore is crazy. That's crazy talk. >> It's like uh well, I think it's handme-down Sinclair media talk cuz it's always the same phrase and I feel like it's a hypnotic phrase that's easy to put in somebody's head. >> Do you see that thing that they did where they uh showed one of the photographs? And it's Trump with all these women and he took took a photo with them. But in the photograph they blacked out the faces of the women to make it look like they perhaps they were underage. >> Oh, >> like they were victims >> instead of just being Trump with some women. >> Let's be clear the the idea that Democrats want to get to the bottom of this is remember if you brought up EP scene at all, you were a conspiracy theorist for the entire time before Trump got in again. Remember that? >> Yeah. >> Why would you? In fact, they said why would you bring it up? The reason any Democrat would possibly bring it up now because they know Trump cannot reveal it because so they're just going to use it to make hay for whatever. You know, I'm sure once when AOC gets in, she'll get to the bottom of it. [laughter] I'm sure when [ __ ] I What a joke, dude. What a [ __ ] >> Once we know that the Trump administration isn't getting to the bottom of it of it, no one is. Oh, >> you don't trust Cash no more? He looks so reliable on here, [laughter] bro. He talks like a goddamn zoomer. Just you know, you know, nobody thinks it's weird. That guy lives with a dude, you know, his supposed honeypot girlfriend they they're suing. By the way, she su suing everybody that said
she's a IDF honeypot or whatever the [ __ ] >> Who's she? Yeah. Who she suing? >> That should, by the way, that should clear up those Jew rumors. Am I right? [laughter] Uh, oh, you really put that one to bed, lady. >> So, he lives with a man named Mold Dune, a rich donor in Vegas. He got some FBI rule changed to so he can live with a guy. That's why he has to fly out >> on a private jet cuz he don't live with his hot girlfriend at all. And if you watch him on uh Steve Miller's wife's podcast, >> uh you could tell they look like gay best like her gay best friend. That's what it comes off. The energy to me comes off that way. It don't come off like >> a different energy than when he was on air. >> But that's your not a spy girlfriend. Okay. You're telling me you're going to go live with an old guy in Vegas. You're going to live with an older man. That's what you're going to do as the head of the FBI. >> Maybe the guy's cool. >> I don't know. I remember >> he's got great stories. >> I remember someone telling me >> maybe he's like Whistler from Blade. Like that old guy you hang out with. Like Blade and Whistler. They weren't gay. We >> You know what? They were. Now that you brought up Whistler, I realized that was not a natural relationship. >> I always wondered why those guys living together. >> No, [laughter] >> Whistler's making all these [ __ ] mechanisms for him to go fight the vampires. >> I've been training you since you were a boy. >> Yeah, literally in a warehouse. >> Since I took you from Sentinel Island, I raised you. [laughter] >> Touch how to kill vampires with wooden knives. >> Uh Chris Kristoff is another guy named as an MK handler. >> Really? >> I don't know if he is. I'm just saying people you can find out all this [ __ ] very easy. It's it's literally like is
somebody going to look or not? >> I literally never thought about that plot twist. >> Well, now I it's all I can see because of the amount the sheer amount of unresolved insane things that for some reason you're not supposed to put them together into a bigger picture. You're supposed to be academic. >> Okay, so Epstein Diddy [ __ ] the Playboy Mansion. uh the Mark Dutro case in Belgium where they all were out in the street over that which I didn't hear about at the time obviously why would we the uh that island in uh Wisconsin where they're taking boys a Franklin scandal >> you you could trace a whole thing where there's clearly a network and by the way the smallest part of the network is the child trafficking even though that's obscene epste Bryant you got to get him on because he's the first guy to get Epstein's black book okay and we had him on Jimmy show you probably all the five eyes countries intel money goes through. Epste was in charge of that. The finance thing is so much bigger. Okay, you you got to think like a piece of [ __ ] dyninoid. So, these are all resources, right? Gold, drugs, kids, human slaves. >> And so, that's they will never do disclosure. Let me put it this way. We're aliens. These are not separate topics. They're all part of one thing. >> And they're never ever going to disclose [ __ ] because if they ever do, those the Rizzler, those fat [ __ ] from that that family that goes to what are they? What? Walmart and sausage rolls. >> But [laughter] Costco, >> yo, Costco family, if the Costco, Listen, if that Costco family finds out what these [ __ ] have been up to for the last since World War II ended, they will drop their sausage rolls and rip them apart limb from limb like a zombie movie cuz it's that bad. So that's why Oh, I I think this year they're going to have a hearing in a skiff and we're going to find out what the [laughter] Wow, that really paid off, huh? Let's go talk to some [ __ ] uh, you know, French Illuminati [ __ ] Oh, the Ultradimensionals. They They're just stringing along with [ __ ] like a J.J. Abrams movie or fil or show. Lost. They do lost mystery box. >> So, what do you think the whole UFO
thing is then? because it's for sure some of it is a scop >> clearly because the names change so often from UFO to UAP. >> Well, not so often. It's only a couple of times they've done it >> every time. So UFOs don't exist, right? Even though it just means something unidentified, but it doesn't exist. It's swamp gas. Then they go, "No, they do exist, but we don't know what they are." And then they changed the brand change like Diddy, >> right? >> They those people get smooshed at his [ __ ] show. Now his name is Puffy. >> You understand? Got it. like a shitty airline with a like a >> Frontier or something. >> Yeah, Frontier. Some bigger airline buys a shitty airline so they're substandard planes. They can still use them. Then when something bad happens, they just cut that cut that off and they they got the maximum value. >> Okay. It's just one scam that these [ __ ] do over and over again. And it Yeah, it is for money, but at the top levels, dude, money is secrets of the real currency at the top tippy top levels, >> right? But what do So what do you think it is? What do you think is going on? Uh, I think a [ __ ] cult of basically there's like two races of humans on the earth and it's not based on skin color or any [ __ ] is based on psychopathy, [laughter] okay? And there's people that can pull the trigger and people that can't. And there's people got to be trained and conditioned to do it and people that don't have to be and all that royalty. Don't know why we still have that in the world at all. I don't know why anybody thinks that's, you know, the commies are bad. Why are there kings at all? Anyone? Anyone? Why do you like that [ __ ] It's crazy. It's inbred. People that are so [ __ ] inbred, uh, that's probably why they look like [ __ ] reptiles if you [laughter] That's why their heads aren't shaped [ __ ] right. And they think they're the great, they think that they come from a different lineage than you. And so there's all kinds of stupid cults all over the place that have these like, you know, uh, everybody can can pin it on the Jews like and like, oh, they think they're chosen, but that's all the
cults, man. That's all of them think they're the chosen ones. The Mormons think it. Y >> the Jehoves thought it. >> Catholics. >> Yeah. Well, why would you be in it if you're not the one who's right? So, I don't even hold that against nobody. But where you know you're dealing with [ __ ] lizard people and metaphorically, but maybe real is uh the obsession with their bloodline and they've got a divine right to do this or that. When you hear people talking about their divine right to [ __ ] over kill you or do whatever, there's your problem. is not you know you hear about bloodlines it sounds so it's just royalty and you don't get to know by the way who like the real powers are we're like a raj state like India the world I mean >> you know what I mean >> right right so if that's the case and we both agree that's the case so what is the UAP thing >> uh probably a bunch of different stuff there's probably drones there's probably just uh orbs that plasma physics by the way I would I tell everybody read Joseph Perrell because that's the guy's got some of the best work on that. Plasma, the fourth state of matter that in school they didn't teach us about for some reason. There's gas, liquid, solid, right? The three states of No, there's four. And the fourth one is plasma, which I would describe imperfectly as like uh if you heat up gas till it's like the steam of steam or something. Plasma, the fourth state of matter. Uh that's what everything has to do with. And that's >> Is that like 90 something% of the universe? Yeah. And by the way, there's cold plasma and hot plasma. You could make an AI. >> Look up what what percentage of the US universe consists of plasma. >> So why would I not learn that in school when I learned the other things? Because they didn't want you looking into it. They classified an area of physics for 80 years for sure. That's what the Nazis were doing with their stupid bell was plasma [ __ ] And plasma. Plasma. That's the thing. Plasma. Lex Freeman's dad's a plasma physicist. I was trying to ask him about it when I got interrupted by the
>> genre. Okay. Plasma makes up about 99% or more of the visible ordinary matter in the universe. >> Whoa. >> So, >> so nearly all the stuff that is not dark matter or dark energy is in a plasma state. >> Wow. >> So, you could make a I bet you could make a really cool AI with plasma if you knew how to manipulate it, right? >> That is a crazy statement. I'll bet some [ __ ] freak [snorts] in an underground base knows how to upload their consciousness into some [ __ ] shitty plasma thing. >> You think so? >> Yeah, that's what Lucifer, I think, is a plasma ball of inverted souls, which they're going to tell you is Jesus and it's not. By the way, anybody telling you that a man-made AI Jesus is a Jesus, I mean, that's a Luciferian. That's how you spot them. So, you know, >> then I'm a Luciferian because I've been telling people that. >> Well, you hang out with tech people and you probably be in your head. Oh, it was just this silly idea that I had. The silly idea is that AI is going to make better versions of AI and if it just keeps doing that ultimately it's going to be like a god. >> That means it's already happened and it probably is there and that's where you >> I don't think it's happened because I don't think they have the power source for it yet. But I think once they figure that out they will >> Well, I don't think they can make an AI come to life. But here's one thing that you >> Well, I don't think they have yet. They're faking it with Indians in a room half the time. [laughter] Okay. I don't know if you know the SC level of scam here is glorified bots. But what you could do, here's something you could do. You could take octopus [ __ ] You know how octopus's brain is spread out? >> Mhm. >> There's a lot of, you know, like that butterfly that it's they grow brain [snorts] tissue on a chip and it thinks it's a butterfly. You've seen that? >> Yes. >> So that right there, that's how they do it. But it can't create life from
nothing. That's the thing that they can't do. >> Not not life from nothing, but the idea is it creates a digital artificial life. and that this digital artificial life it just keeps improving upon it. It doesn't even have to have a physical form. It just has to be capable of doing things. Um >> has to be capable of automation. I mean if it's one gigantic computer and it it like uses automation and uses machines to create better versions, uses them to design better construction methods, better metallergy. >> Yeah. Yeah. I've heard this and you've heard them talk about it. They don't say it's going to be good. >> It's going to be good either. But what I'm saying is it makes sense that if that keeps going, it's almost like a god. If it just keeps getting more and more, they say that literally it's going to be like a god. But I'm just saying that wouldn't be Jesus. That would be crazy. >> Well, whatever Jesus was. >> I'm sure Jesus isn't a guy. I I don't when people >> Are you a Jim Carrey guy where he's like the Christ secretion? >> What's that? >> You ever seen Jim Carrey blather about the Christ secretion on McDonald? >> What was he forgot about this somehow? What was he saying? >> He He's explaining how what Christ really is is a secretion from your dude. It's it's Rosian horseshit. It's okay. They all about alchemy. These people are in alchemy. >> There's a a tremendous amount of support for the idea that it was a real person. So the question is how much of what he said and what he did which was all relayed after his death. How much of that was accurate? And you know what was he? >> He's the main point of Jesus. And and I don't and I wouldn't say cuz I have a a strong feeling that the Bible has a lot of Epstein redactions, you know. [gasps] I feel like we only have parts of the it's you should think of the Bible as a library, not as a book. That's what Bible means. It means a library. So it's a bunch of books. The whole point of the books, >> not even that. Some of those books were banned just like the library.
>> They weren't banned. >> The book of Enoch was >> it wasn't banned. It just wasn't put in the >> Wasn't put in the cannon initially was >> right. So So the but why did they make the cannon they made? The whole point of that library, what >> rabbis? >> The reason it [laughter] >> that's how the book of Enoch got removed. It was the decision of a few rabbis. [snorts] >> Well, all I know >> because it didn't align with the Torah. >> That why would the Catholic You're telling me the Christian >> But way back in the day, like before all that, this is in the Dead Sea Scrolls. It exists. >> And then when it gets to the Old Testament, it doesn't exist anymore. And the references in the Old Testament, there's like a reference to Enoch and there's Ezekiel. Yeah. So, but it was a part of their can and the Ethiopian Bible. It still exists, >> right? Theirs is a little bit wilder, but >> they got the old one. >> Look, the bottom line is the whole purpose of the library, we'll call it to so you understand, it's a bunch of books, is to just show the lineage of Jesus to justify Jesus being the Messiah. That's the whole point of what the book So, all the stories in there, if they're weird or whatever, the only reason they're in there is to leg is to show you a line. I'm not saying that's true or not. I'm just saying that's what the point of it is. Okay. That's maybe the New Testament you're talking about then. >> No, the whole thing is >> Jesus's post New Testament. >> It's a lot like the Dune series. It's about the queasette. >> Okay. And and so now you'll hear a lot of people tell you uh like Caesar's Messiah kind of [ __ ] In fact, I don't You've never talked to the Cohen brothers, have you? >> No. I love those guys though. >> So C uh Hail Caesar. I like that movie a lot. I didn't like it when I first saw it and I saw which Hale Caesar >> the one with Clooney as the Roman. It's about um the guy who plays Thanos plays a studio fixer named Mike Manx.
>> Oh, [clears throat] that's that's like one of the rare ones that I never saw. >> Okay, so what year was that? >> Uh 2016. Critics didn't like it because they were like, first of all, this Manx guy was a piece of [ __ ] in real life. At the end, he goes to work for Lockheed in the movie, by the way. >> Or he decides not to to still work for the movies. >> And it makes it kind of idealized and people were like offended. But I think if I if I could ask him, I think that the movie is not about that. What it's actually about is Caesar's Messiah, which is the idea that Caesar invented the whole idea of Jesus. >> And I think they're telling that story through this 50s story just from watching it because there's a whole part where Joseph the notary played by Jonah Hill and Scar Joe's pregnant by some director and he he says he's the dad on a stamp. I think they're trying to tell that story. Now, I don't believe the Caesar's Messiah thing because it's too much of a vi one thing people will tell you is it definitely spread very quickly. Okay. And people that think he's real or not, Christianity spread pretty quick. I think it's populism. I think that's what spread cuz Christianity is populism. And what do what do rich oligarchs [ __ ] hate the most? They hate populism. That's why they like a Lindsey Graham Republican and not a what Trump pretended to be Republican because they hate populism is an insult word that they invented. And what is populism? That's when all the blacks and whites everybody stops fighting about horseshit. But if that's the case, then why did Rome adopt Christianity? >> Because they had no choice. The Myithra cult first of all. So the the Mithraism, which uh like Persia had already probably infiltrated by that time. The think of it as the Freemasonry or the or the uh Bohemian Grove of its time. That's Mithraism. So now I got to [ __ ] absorb this populous cause and I have to absorb its energy and disperse it through my kingdom. And they did. >> Okay. So >> like they always do. >> Mhm. any real movement, it will be appropriated by the powers and they will twist it because in Christianity you you really can't be a [ __ ] soldier for
America. Like that's not that does not align with Christianity at all. Conquest and [ __ ] >> Right. Right. Right. >> You're not allowed to kill Christians for your country if you're a Christian. I'm not saying I'm a Christian because I'm not. I I sometimes I act like a Christian, but most of the time I do not. >> So I would never say that, you know, right? But think of the [ __ ] crazy people running. Like that's why TP USA is so [ __ ] when I watch it is like, "Yo, ain't nobody a Christian in that [ __ ] Not one [ __ ] there is a [ __ ] Christian. It's a collection of intel and sociopolitical [ __ ] and a and a money scam. Like all politics, like all like move all of them. But that's that's the Republican one. And it's real creepy if you watch it." >> I don't >> Oh, well, you know what? >> What do you watch? What do you watch that's creepy about it? You didn't watch Amfest or Well, I know when my father watch any of that [ __ ] anymore. I'm not swearing off of all of it. >> Do you think this is creepy? Uh uh to your husband dies, you come out in a sparkly outfit with fireworks shooting off like you're [ __ ] Tony Hinchcliffe in a stadium show. >> The memes are amazing. >> Yeah. Most people mourning and then her. >> Yeah. What is it? Now's a good time to bring the spectacle back to rock, I guess. [laughter] >> Oh, they set up the tent where he got killed to take selfies in. Does that seem odd to anybody? The tent where Charlie Kirk got killed. It was at Amfest. You can take a selfie in it. >> What? >> Yeah. >> What? >> Yeah, but Candace is a grifter. >> Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. >> [ __ ] ret. Oh, and this [ __ ] sucks, too, by the way. But >> replica of the booth Charlie Coupe was what? >> I've heard it was the real one. But either way, there's no good explanation for doing that. >> Oh my god. They got a prove me wrong booth.
>> Now, by the way, >> set up where Charlie Kirk was assassinated and as a fan photo booth. That is nuts. But it's also >> it's called Apiosis. >> But hold on. But it also is a replica of the booth that he used to do his show in. >> That's one, right? But it's also he did hundreds of shows in that booth other than the one he got killed. And it could be people that want to take a picture of it because they were a fan of his show. >> Yo, if you look, >> it's crazy. >> I hate I hate magical occult [ __ ] Even though for some reason in in the course of studying trying to find out for a joke about what the tall white aliens were. That's how I started out >> cuz it so sounded so funny to me that there's like these taller whiter things in charge. >> Yeah. Nordics. >> Not Nordics. >> Nordics and tall whites. >> The tall whites are all but there's this insane overlap, dude. There's a crazy overlap between that and wizard [ __ ] Okay. Like >> probably are wizards. That's probably where it came from. >> Yeah. So you got to get well I'm not saying you specific but everybody's got to get over the idea it's like the label the words are just like conceptual prisons there's concepts flying around you imprison them in a word >> right >> and it's that's why you're not supposed to say the name of god in and uh you know a lot of right because that would impose limits on the infinite so that's like blasphemous >> right >> when people see these things and uh and there's a lot of stories of this uh a friend of mine Nathaniel Gillis who my fans call smart chain he's [laughter] I had him on turp with Kirb. He was like, "Ask smart Shane about that." But uh how do you put it to me recently? He goes he goes a lot of these plasma they're like compressed entities. So the sigil is a big important part of it. A crop circle is a sigil or a brand is a sigil. But think of it as like information being stored on something
and they're like these plasma compress and so because they're like in a dimension above you basically you got to be groomed with movies and fantasy so that you when I [ __ ] look through your head and project myself through it you can project a form [snorts] onto me. Do you know what I mean? It sounds kind of weird but like uh think of the Adam and Eve their their ability to name the animals. That was their job. It sounds kind of hokey, but I think it has to do with something like uh uh you know quantum theory where the thing's not there till you look at it or when you do DMT and they go look at this cuz they don't exist until you look at them and they know it. So they need to exist but your attention, your focus. >> So consciousness. >> Yeah, these are just stupid plasma blobs. probably a lot of these things, but they could if I'm in a dimension above you and I could look in your [ __ ] brain, I can see, okay, this guy has patterns for a religious thing or an alien thing and I could appear to you as that. Right. >> Oo. >> So, there's something with that. I'm not saying that's the whole thing, but there's definitely a part of it that's that. >> That makes sense. Hold that thought. Hold that thought cuz I have to piss. >> I do too. >> Okay, good. Perfect. Hold that thought. [laughter] Okay. Where were we at exactly? Things they appear either as religion or as alien depending on if you're secular or religious. Okay. Yeah, we'll be right back, folks. >> All right, we're back. Um, so Jamie, explain this to everybody. >> Uh, these guys run a podcast called From First Principles. I think there's some physics nerds. >> Okay. >> And they're explaining uh the relevancy of the professor who was killed. And I think this was recorded before he died. >> But it's very interesting. I'll tell you that much. >> Things Yeah, >> that happens in the 21st century. Quite an amazing story. Nuno Laurio, MIT professor. This is the paper that makes him famous.
Okay. Okay. This is the one that has the most citations. He was at PPL at the time, prison prison plasma physics lab. This is the one that puts him on the map of plasma physics >> cuz he solves this 50-year-old problem >> problem. >> Not bad. >> Not bad. >> Not bad. >> Not bad. And he became a professor at MIT, became full professor. And in 2004, he was the director of the plasma science and fusion center at MI. And that MIT PSFC. Yes. >> Spun out and created Commonwealth Fusion Systems which is designing something called Spark. It is a small fusion reactor. I mean this it looks kind of big mate. Compared to [laughter] >> like compared to fusion reactors that is small. Okay. That's that that is that is quite small. The goal is to be the first device >> to achieve a Q factor greater than one. A Q factor is basically net energy gain, right? Which is how much energy you put in, how much do you get out, the ratio of that. If you have greater than one, then whatever is that greater than one, you can use to power a turbine, >> which creates electricity. Effectively, what they're trying to do is have these magnets go at 12 Tesla. 12 Tesla is insanely strong. Okay? >> Um several orders of magnitude above the magnetic field of the Earth. And what they're doing is using these magnets to confine the plasma into a donut, spin it around really fast, >> and then have that plasma in that spinning do the fusion. So the hydrogen is going to combine to make helium release a bunch of energy and then that energy is going to be used to create. >> That's what they're going to try to capture. And the point is you need that 12 Tesla because you need to be able to confine plasma and that's that's the reason for that scale. >> Exactly. And at that scale, all of a sudden, um, Lorero's legacy matters, >> right? All of the theories that he's he's posited at these like high lenquist numbers, >> that's what matters. So any any code that you have to contain the plasma needs to rely on his theory. We hope that those around him at the lab um, you
know, once grieving has passed, you know, continue to aggressively pursue his vision. >> Yeah. uh and and and the work that he's already done because it's it's a huge foundation. >> Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's it's amazing, you know, and it could change the world. >> Yeah. Fun fact, >> it was after obviously, >> by the way. Fun fact, and that's why Joseph P. Frell, I can't recommend him enough. Joseph, Dr. Joseph P. Ferrell. >> Um the Nazi bell they supposedly found, that's what that bell supposedly did. It spun plasma in a field like that. >> So, the idea has been around forever. If this guy I think it's Ben. >> How did you hear that? That the Nazi bell was a plasma field. >> Well, okay. So, the guy that wrote the book about the Nazi bell, the book came out in the 70s, but uh and also I had the Oh, dude, I [ __ ] feel bad. I'm forgetting the guy's name. He's from the FBI. He studied the um Sonoma Arrow Club and the uh Nimza, which was uh another air this was before the Wright brothers and [ __ ] Walter Bosley, ex FBI guy who did a lot of great work studying this [ __ ] about the these arrow clubs. Remember the airship uh mysteries of the 1800s where okay >> so there's one where the thing lands and the guy says yeah man back east is financing this and it's JP Morgan is who the guy was talking about and so uh later the Wright brothers the Wright brothers weren't the first people to fly. I highly doubt they were really you got to look up Nimsa Walter Bosy great work Joseph P. Frell, great [ __ ] work. And Bosi was on my show. I haven't gotten Ferrell on, but I want to. And then uh Dark Journalist Dude is how I discovered Well, I learned to Joseph B. Frell before that, but Dark Journalist channel. That guy does killer work. Um I don't know. I look a lot of good [ __ ] dude. But plasma physics, the bottom line, plasma has been a thing. >> Nazi bell. >> Yeah, there was supposedly a rotating plasma, >> right? Um so the who wrote about that? >> Uh the initial book about the bell, I can't remember, but Joe Frell wrote a bunch of books about it. And what did they >> a demon in the in the I core or ecore
it's called. That's the book you should get about it. >> What was the science like? How did they what were they trying to do? And what were they using? >> Because if you can rotate a plasma like that I >> like how did the Nazis get plasma into this bell? Like what are they doing? >> It sounded very much like what they were talking about, >> right? But we're talking about 1944 194. >> It's like an you need electrical field like a I forget 12 Tesla or whatever he said. I don't really know what any of those measurements mean, but >> you just need the field to contain it. And then uh you rotate it, you get something called torsion physics, which uh >> so the the bell is like to contain the plasma. >> What is the the conventional description for the that Nazi bell thing? >> What do they think it is? >> I don't What do you mean? >> They say it didn't work or something. >> I think uh >> Oh, you had Jay from Project Unity on talking about it. >> Um did he talk about the Nazi bell? >> He talked about some good [ __ ] dude. Cuz he saw Orbs. >> Yes. My girl had an orb over her once. She tells me, casually tells me the story. >> I know. I accuse her of cheating. I go, "What do you love that or? Did you [ __ ] that orb?" >> I just I just get jealous. >> Um, [laughter] >> what is the the conventional explanation for the Nazi? Why it's even known? I don't know if it's real. >> Is it real? >> And supposedly the Kexsburg Acorn, which is the UFO that landed in Pennsylvania. >> Uh, there's >> Which one's that? If you look up Kexsburg, Pennsylvania acorn, there's this thing that appeared in the 70s that supposedly is the Nazi bell that had >> travel through time. >> Yeah. Now I That's That's kind of far out, but that's uh >> What? >> Yeah. You never heard of this? >> No. >> Me either. >> What is that?
>> I will say this. I also saw uh this on the internet. I try it first. >> That looks like clay pottery. This might This looks fake as [ __ ] but >> Well, yeah, it's probably fake, but >> but they say it's a picture of the bell at right. Yeah, that was the the Oh, that's Kexburg a porn. >> Oh, I want that to be real so bad. It looks fake. >> It looks so fake. >> Well, you know, >> it looks like a kid made it, >> dude. Imagine Star Trek. Okay, imagine they're on their 5-year mission, but nobody on Earth knows Star Trek is a thing. That's what's probably happening. >> Zoom in on that. [laughter] Zoom in on that again. The bell. >> Look how crazy the same writing on it. >> God, I want that to be real. >> But I also just noticed this. The corner of the picture, I think it says Kexsburg on it. >> Oh, Kek the Frog. Wait, that's supposed to be a photo. >> They're [ __ ] with you. >> Yeah. So, this is a says it's a photo. The photo has a caption here says right Pat air. It's handwritten. >> Yeah. Look at the photo again. The photo, >> right? The photo looks fake, though. It does, doesn't it? AI and then printed. >> It looks really fake. >> I mean, it looks extremely fake. >> It looks very fake, but God, it look I want it to be real so bad. I'm like trying to find a way that it's real. Well, they just executed a guy who [ __ ] was making breakthroughs in Plasma that supposedly already happened in Germany. And >> not only Yeah, he's the same guy that went to Brown University supposedly. He executed someone there, too. >> Yeah, it is. I thought it wasn't. >> I think they thought it was the same guy >> and then he killed himself. >> Yeah. Well, >> find that. Search that because I think that is the case. I think that is what they're at least that's what they're saying. >> You know what the purpose of MK was, right? It was to make spies sex people that could change like I'm gay or I'm straight depending on what you need to get the info. I can kill you. I could [ __ ] do it and not remember it. That
was the whole point of the Manurian candidate program >> which we started doing because supposedly the Asians were doing it. The commiesun >> but no it's an old art that comes from a long time ago going back to Egypt. >> Really? >> Oh yeah. >> The Egyptians did it. >> Oh dude. Uh Windows on the world. Another great Mark Windows I had on Derwood Curb and that guy is great because he really here's a video called Egyptian crowd control and he explains a society based on OCD >> ground shooting suspect grueling academic climate may have taken mental toll says ex-classmates >> audio Valente and one of the victims FG Laurio both studied >> at notoriously challenging Technico de Lisbon guy we just watched the about. >> So the guy that we just watched the video about is uh they him and that guy both were at the same university. So he killed that guy. They are saying he killed that guy, right? >> So he killed both that guy and the person at >> Yeah. How many weird shootings are we up to now where there's all these weird details and we should shut up about it? >> That is that is a weird one. Um >> the guy that shot Trump's ear. Remember that one? I guess we should forget about it. >> They both graduated in in 2000. Contemporaries of the two men described the academic environment as emotionally grueling. Only one was willing to go on the record, but several others expressed similar opinions. He was described as brilliant and competitive, but willing to help his colleagues out. He finished top of his class with an average grade of 19 out of 20, unusually high score for technical. Laurio, who is said to be an excellent student but more easygoing than Valente, finished with an average grade of 16 out of 20. M >> which one's Laurio? >> That's the guy who died. The MIT professor. >> Wow. So he was the less good student. >> So this guy was probably pissed at the less good student. That's why he whacked him. >> Yeah. No, I'm sure that's why. Not Not
anything to do with plasma physics. >> Having known Claudio and having had a good relationship with him. We can't find any other explanation than a serious mental health problem exacerbated by resentment for not having achieved the academic career he dreamed of. >> Look at my jerkoff motions I'm making. Why you say that? You don't believe it? >> No. >> You think it's uh MK Ultra? >> Hey, what happened to the guy that blew his Tesla truck up and then they said he was mad because the kid wasn't his and it was a lie. >> What happened to that guy? >> I don't know. Shawn Ryan >> went away quick. >> Remember Shawn Ryan had the goods and we never heard about it again. >> Didn't Shawn Ryan get a letter from the guy or something? >> Yeah, a letter of nonsense and then he said he had some kind and we just never spoke about it again. came up with that small the the Minnesota conspiracy too because some remember there was like a guy that killed someone that voted in the >> Yes, that's right. You're right about that. >> He had a letter I just was reading online. It's [ __ ] >> You know what I saw when we were looking at that? >> The Minnesota one is nuts because the lady that was whacked was the one lady that didn't vote for healthcare for the illegals. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> And she was You ever see the speech that she gave how terrified she was? >> Yes. Yes. When she get literally her voice was cracking. I know some are going to be harmed by this. >> Uh it reminded me of Charlie Kirk's final text messages about how they think they're Yo, >> the things we covered this on Jimmy show for three weeks before he died. They were all piling on him that he's an anti-semite because he had Dave Smith on and [ __ ] >> Oh, this is >> Laura Loomer. That piece of [ __ ] She goes, "Why don't you admit you're an anti-semite?" I don't think Charlie Kirk was an anti-semite. He called it ethnic
cleansing on uh Patrick Bet Valu's show. >> Called what? Ethnic cleansing? >> Gaza. >> Oh, right. >> That's a big no no. And then his funders, >> right, >> were like, "Hey, what if you die? Who's going to take over?" That's the first thing they say to you when you come in. >> He also said, "Uh, was there a standown? Was there a standown order?" He talked about that on on Patrick B. >> And guess what? If you watch Israeli news, there was. It's called the Hannibal Direct. >> Go back to that, Jamie. What were we pulling up? Will you show us? So this is it's typed out here obviously, but it says this is the handwritten original. >> Oh, Lance Bolton. This maniac. >> He said he was trained. He said Tim Waltz wanted this done. >> That's right. Well, the the >> He says, "Dear Cash Patel, my name is Dr. Vance Luther Boler." >> Bolter Bolter. Ed D. What is that? Ed D. What is that? >> I think an education degree. >> Okay. >> I mean, don't bother I am the shooter at at large in Minnesota involved in the it says something shoe two shootings. I don't know what that means. Handwritten I think >> I was trained by military people off the books starting in college. That's a very common thing. >> I have been on projects since that time in Eastern Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa all in the line of doing what I thought was right in the best interests of the United States. Recently I was approached about a project that Tim Waltz wanted done and I blank blank blank and Keith blank blank were also aware of the project. Tim wanted me to kill Amy Clolobashar and Tina Blank. Tim wants to be a senator and doesn't trust Blank to retire as planned and thinks she is going to stay on at the last minute. With Amy Blank gone, Tim would get one of the Jen Jen's Senate seats and Blank wants to be governor. and Keith Ellison, uh, spelling incorrect, would be rewarded with a lieutenant governor's position. I told Tim I wanted nothing to do with it, and if he didn't call off that plan, I would go public. He said he would call it hurt my he
would call it hurt my family if I did uh, sic play ball. Uh then he set up a meeting with me and Mel Blank and blank to talk about options when I they had some people waiting to kill me. Okay. And what I did I guess uh I was able to get away by God's mercy. So I went back a short time later and shot both at both blank and blank. You should notice how I didn't fire one round at any police officers. And boy did I did I have plenty of opportunity. asked for the report on how many weapons and ammunition I had with me. Cops were pulling up right next to me in their vehicles and I had an AK pistol aimed right at her head and I could have left a pile of cops dead, but I did shoot one bullet towards law enforcement. >> You can ask I think he says I did not. Yeah, you can ask them because I support the police and didn't want them hurt. >> If they're hurting my wife and kids next time, I won't give them a pass. Okay. Then ask Tim Walls if he knows me and see what he says. If he says he doesn't know me or never met me, look in the files and you will see that Tim Walls personally appointed me as to be on his governor's workforce board as one of the business representatives. He is probably trying to destroy that info, but it's public record. Then asked Tim Waltz why they kept the shots silent from the media when they first happened. Not a word in the press about it. why they needed to get their stories figured out first so everyone was on the same page about in quotes what happened. Tim is probably crapping bricks right now because I'm still at large and he knows what I can do and that I know about where all the buried skeletons are. So I'll be at shot on site. You can bet on that. I will be shot on site. Um first of all, is this a legitimate letter that was sent to Cash Patel? Did this actually get sent? Is this is this true? >> Looks like it is. [snorts] >> No, but what do we know about this? >> Yeah, this is from uh >> this is not misinformation talking to the mic. >> No, >> I pretty I Yeah. No. Yeah. >> So, this is the actual letter he this crazy guy sent. >> He sent it to the FBI. Whether or not it's real, you know, does >> Right. So, here's the next question. Did
this guy actually work for the governor's office? Did he actually work for Tim Waltz? Well, that >> this is all the suspect details what he did. >> Yeah, that's he's claiming it's like secret. That's kind of what he was saying. >> Is he claiming it's secret? So, >> well, he said something you could check. But, by the way, this is a a drop in the bucket of there's >> I understand, but I want to know if he's completely crazy. If he never really worked with him, if he just made all this [ __ ] up, right? Because that is possible. The guy's out of his [ __ ] mind. He shows up at someone's house with a mask on. He's clearly out of his [ __ ] mind, right? I mean, you'd be surprised what out of people out of your mind people work with. >> That's true. That's true. But I mean, open mind, right? The guy might have just been out of his [ __ ] mind and never met Tim Waltz. This it could be total [ __ ] >> I as I don't I doubt it very much. >> I don't know. Said the attack appears to be politically motivated assassination. This is what Tim Walsh said. State officials and authorities early on Saturday encountered what appeared to be a police vehicle with emergency lights flashing in the driveway of Representative Melissa Hortman's house. Uh officers at the home saw Boler dressed as a police officer shoot an adult man through the open front door. According to a criminal complaint obed obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune suspect exchange gunfire with police and ran into the house. So he that he did exchange gunfire according to this ultimately disappearing from the area according to the complaint. We don't know if that's true. Um Hortman, the top Democrat in the Minnesota House, and her husband were both killed at a nearby home. Senator State Jen uh Senator John Huffman and his wife were also shot but are in stable condition after surgery. So, and that lady who got killed was the one lady who voted against it. And that I sent you that, right, Jamie? >> A long time ago. You sent me that. >> Yeah, that one's kind of crazy. >> Yeah. No, Vans Bolton is a real weird uh >> You see her talking about it.
>> Yeah. She looks a bit bit upset. >> Yeah. She's looks super shooken up that she made that vote and you know, she she looks like legitimately nervous. >> Have you ever seen the guy from Utah, his last name's I want to say Ron Leave it. His last name is Leave It and he's the DA that called the press conference to announce that he's not a satanic cannibal to get ahead of and and by the way, no one was accusing him of that. So, people took it real weird. [laughter] >> They were like, "Why would you [ __ ] come out and say something like that?" >> Tell me this. What is Why does some people not want to even consider the idea that someone was assassinated uh at the behest of powerful people? >> Like, why? cuz they're programmed not to. That's why it's called programming and it works. It's it's worked the whole time. >> They're programmed to think there's just one sick individual who commits these crimes and has nothing to do with powerful people. >> How Jerry Sandusky get away with it. How did how did the look think of the the classic spotlight case? Because Barry Crimin is a good friend of mine. I remember Barry [ __ ] I remember asking about [ __ ] He goes like I wouldn't throw my you know I do real work with people so if I just get behind a thing I could cost my credibility cuz I have to like really help act. We went on tour and he every town dude I met people that he helped navigate the [ __ ] up legal system that sucks ass. Okay. It was like the knowing the equalizer from that show the equalizer. >> But there's also a side of Barry that was four years old forever. >> Okay. Because of what happened. That's what happens in trauma. >> A part of you freezes at that age. >> Yeah. And uh especially at four, that's like a split. You split and that's a real thing. They said it was debunked for quite some time. But I met some people with Barry and he had helped these girl. I can't remember where we were. I want to say it was Pennsylvania, but I might be wrong. But they uh their dad was the mayor and they had repressed memories, they told me, and he helped them with all their legal [ __ ] And I think they got some kind of justice. But I thought that was debunked.
Epigenetics, it's called now, by the way. It's a legitimate thing. uh generational trauma around 20 whenever BLM happened. If you look at 2011, that's made up. There's no such thing. But all of a sudden around BLM times, gener generational trauma is real. It's called epigenetics. The reason it's called Project Monarch is because the monarch the butterflies can genetically transfer information, like learned information, you know, and you'll see all that butterfly [ __ ] King Charles has that butterfly on his shoulder in his weird meat picture, right? He's got a little monarch on his shoulder. >> That's what that's about. Well, I think so. I mean, you don't got to take my word for it. Consult your local library. Anyway, I got I just finally got this in the mail, but I got you one. >> What is it? >> Mormon monarch Jr. Sweet. And he explains a lot of [ __ ] about the Mormons and the program he was in. And uh I [ __ ] can't Yo, let me put it this way. If you ever wonder what was inside of Mount Shasta, uh it ain't the Lemurans. Put it that way. >> I don't know what you just said. >> You know about Mount Shasta [ __ ] I have no idea what you just went on the most off tangent different uh if if I had if you just dragged me into the woods with that conversation I would never get home. >> Okay. Monarch is the MK Ultra continuation that we know happened. It got disclosed. >> What does that have to do with this? >> This guy was stuck in that >> the Lamurans. >> Well, Mount Chasta was we have a base in Mount Chasta as you know. He has a whole chapter in there about going inside Mount Chasta. >> I didn't know that we have a base in Mount Chasta. You haven't heard of Shasta like just based on pure like UFO [ __ ] and Bigfoot [ __ ] >> It's probably I maybe have forgot it. >> The famous story there's a story where a kid like uh he got his grandmother they had bites on their neck when they woke up camping and the kid he walked off with a some >> like a vampire bite. >> They they thought it was like a spider or something. But this little kid, he thought it was his grandmother and he
said, he goes, "I like I like her his real grandma better than the mean grandma that took him and they made him [ __ ] on a sticky paper in a c." Dude, it's crazy. I thought you'd already heard this story from a guest. >> This is what he always does. He tells you something completely insane. He's like, "Oh, you don't know. You don't know. >> I learned your show alive." So, I [ __ ] on >> You probably thought he heard it here. [laughter] >> I thought I did. >> You might have. >> You might have. So she he sh he he had a [ __ ] on something. A piece of paper. >> Yeah. Like like I think a sample. >> Yes. >> A poop sample. >> It's a famous Shasta. Shasta has so much there's a lot of cults around Shasta. >> Really? >> Oh yeah. It goes back the the history of it goes back a long way. And a lot >> Why do you think that is? You think they're doing like mental experiments in the town on the town folks there in the mountain already? I don't know exactly what it is, but something bad is already there. >> Like a UFO base. Do you think any of the UAP [ __ ] is actual aliens, >> dude? I don't [ __ ] know because >> or actual interdimensional creatures. >> So, let's be the most conservative and say there was never a mass mind control thing and only a few rogue psychologists planted false memories in some people's heads, right? That's what they say, >> right? >> Some bad psychologists planted fake memories of abuse in their heads. Now, you've already told me if you're saying that as the the normal explanation, so it's possible to do that. So, you're telling me I could if I was a shitty psychiatrist and I had knew hypnosis, right? >> I could make you think you went on a [ __ ] secret mission to Mars and you would feel like it's real and I could say you were satanically abused and you would have those memories as if it really happened. So, if that power is real, what are the odds that it was just a few psychologists or the United States [ __ ] government? because I'm gonna bet on the government. Um, so there's no
telling, dude, because if I can pro >> those two ideas aren't mutually exclusive. Like just because the government can put like satanic cult ideas into your head, it doesn't mean that you haven't had an experience with some sort of interdimensional or extraterrestrial entity. That's a good point. >> And that erased your memory, >> right? You don't got to tell me and my dolphin wife. >> The problem is that hypnotic regression is like you are open to suggestion and you have to kind of listen to what these people are saying. The the weird stuff is the weird stuff is the people that didn't have hypnotic regression that have the same stories as the people with hypnotic regression. And it's from a long ass time ago. >> Yeah, dude. Okay. >> There's a lot of weird ones. >> What about um Okay, I got a great book by Michael Hoffman called The Twilight Language. The Twilight Language is in Buddhism and it it kind of refers to a coded language, but it's NLP. >> Oh, okay. >> What is NLP? I want to talk into your sub. So when you see a pickup artist, so that [ __ ] Andrew Taint, he had a nerd pickup artist that was like his court wizard. The guy called himself Iggy Semile Weiss. That's not his real name. He's some dork that would wear like Chinese shirts and a fedora. [laughter] Yeah. Yeah. And and so Andrew Tate was a reality guy and it wasn't taken off. Then he gets this [ __ ] hypnotist who used to be in the Raj Nich cult from Wild Wild Country. If you ever saw >> Oh, I love that show. >> Yeah. They left out the stuff done to kids, by the way, in that cult. Strangely. >> Oh, they left that out in the documentary. >> They imply people are just [ __ ] in the streets and the whatever this town was. >> They had kids. And if you if people are that loose with their sexuality in a hippie way there, what do you think happened with kids? Real bad stuff. And you can find those kids talking about it. >> Why it was left out, >> my guess is is some liberal [ __ ] about, oh, this might support a QAnon, right?
Remember when you had [ __ ] rosacea? But the whole the whole thing is so negative anyway. >> But we we still have to keep you from believing that your leaders would do things that you've heard of Aztecs doing. Your white leaders would not do Aztec [ __ ] That's just what what cartels do and Africans. >> Yeah. But in the documentary they talk about how they poison the entire town. >> It's still not as bad as wholesale trafficking of children. >> So you think that was a part of that whole cult was wholesale trafficking? I believe 100% that was a part of it because if you got a se a weirdo cult like that with little kids, >> right? >> Guess who gets attracted to that? >> I know. I understand. But why would they ever leave something like that out of a documentary? That's >> because the same reason Flint Dibble can't handle the idea that there was a civilization before it might lead to not Rosata like a little creep Flint Dibble. Do you understand how these people are? They think that you're not, but you might get the wrong idea and distrust authority if you think so because they don't want to start a satanic panic, right? They will purposely deny [ __ ] like good liberals do. And by the way, the conserv if you're like, "Who cares about Epstein?" What are you talking about, dude? Why would you say something like that? >> Right. >> And people that I like say have said it to me. >> They're not thinking. >> No, they're >> they're just saying it. >> But I've heard the phrase >> so much. It's like >> hypnosis. Oh, you think that's what it is, >> dude. That's what TV That's a scrying device. That [ __ ] thing. >> You got a North Korean pocket. >> I'm doing good lately. I'm not paying attention. >> Um, yeah. Well, listen, if you if you I have to cuz I don't have a bunch of money, so I got to pay attention. >> Listen, I get it. I've I've been there. It's just like uh I think you find out enough from your friends. >> You remember the thing you sent me?
>> Which one? >> Okay, there's two things I don't want to forget. One is uh when you that stupid feminist who said there's no genetic difference. >> Oh, that one's amazing. >> Okay, so that couple, boy, that was a real [ __ ] rabbit hole. Those two. >> Oh, yeah. I know. [laughter] >> Yeah, that that trad couple, the Collinses. So, first of all, that feminist, if you watch the video, the feminist who's saying absolute stupid [ __ ] it's a little disingenuous. It reminds me of a of a Ben Shapiro arguing with a stupid college kid, but he won't argue with somebody who knows anything, >> right? >> It's clearly they found this dumb [ __ ] to to put her out there. Because you could clear up the misconception in 5 seconds, sweetie. No. No. I'm I'm not saying somebody's better or worse. I'm just saying genetically it's different just cuz you have a different color. >> I don't think they can find someone who's better. That's where I think you're wrong. >> Find what? >> Someone who's better at being a journalist. That's where I think you're wrong. I think so many of those people are like her where they're just indoctrinated into this certain way of thinking and talking and they they just wouldn't even imagine saying there's genetic differences in the races because it's so pro it's so Charles Murray it's so problematic you can get cancelled for it. So they'll just spout out stuff that they haven't researched at all. >> The bottom line is these two that are doing it that are trad >> Oh yeah they're not trad they're they're some bizarre athe they're called technopuritans in their words. >> Yeah. some book they think is divinely inspired is a goddamn eugenicis book from the 1800s. >> What is that? >> Uh >> what's the book? >> Let's [snorts] Let's get it. >> Jamie will find it. >> Yeah, >> Jamie's on it. You can put your phone in. >> Nice. So So [ __ ] I look up the guy who tweeted it, Catholic Z1 or whatever. For some reason, not to me, but my
girlfriend that that guy's not Catholic. I don't know what the [ __ ] he is. I think they jin that up to to promote this gold of a video of an idiot they're talking to. >> Okay. The girl used to run something called she used to manage dialogue which is called the Bilderberg of tech for Peter Teal. The dude is a Collins. I don't know if you know the history of the Collins family, but he's got to be that one because that's a real important bloodline. >> Well, let's find out if he is otherwise we're going to get in trouble with him. >> All right. I mean, technopuritan sounds a little New England to me. >> It does. But I mean, you're accusing him of being a part of a notorious family. That might not be true. >> I mean, okay. Well, I think it's likely because why would you be hooked in with a secret invite only Bilderberg of tech group unless you were the secret of all these secret societies? >> Because they're billionaires. Are they? >> Yo, are they tech people? >> Dude, Duncan doesn't understand this. >> Are they rich at all? Do you know? >> Oh, yeah. They're Yeah. One, the guy's a venture capitalist. You know, the people that make everything good, >> right? >> You know why the doors fall off the planes? Cuz of those [ __ ] people. So he's that they're atheists, but Oh, do you know what they believe in the future? An AI is God. >> Oh, that's my religion. >> Yeah, it's it's uh it's called Luciferianism. I don't know if you know that, but >> I don't really believe that, folks. >> Well, get it together. I think God was already here. >> Yeah, I would say it's likely that it already was. But these maniacs think they're going to make a god. Okay. >> Right. And I understand what they're saying as far as you know if let's say 10 years in the future they create that AI that is like that dude that means it has always happened. You can't think in past or future terms. Okay. So you know they go are aliens us from the future? Well maybe they're us from the past. That doesn't you got to think of it as points in space and not nothing with the timeline because that's not really how time works as you know. Right.
>> Right. >> So dinosaurs they lived 15 whatever million years ago. Think of it as just like miles away instead of time >> because that really if you're a 5D, you know, you they go three spatial, one time dimension, the fourth dimen if you're the fifth one, which would be the one above that that you don't think about it that way at all. Okay? So if at some point in the in the timeline, somebody invented that that it has always happened, >> right? >> You understand? So then a lot of these tech freaks who are like the things they're into are so crazy, but they believe [ __ ] like Cabala and uh [snorts] memes and [ __ ] are being sent backwards in time. >> Oh, the Cabala is a weird one. A really smart friend of mine gave me that to read. I was like, "Okay." >> Oh, well, it's a mind control method. All these things, all the symbols, they're they're overlays for your [ __ ] brain. Okay. So, you ever watch uh Oh, Stranger Things you brought up, >> right? >> So, that's based on the montage. Did you know Will's gay? >> No. >> Yeah, [laughter] >> I didn't know any of them weeped. >> Okay. I didn't believe any of them was the whole time. [laughter] >> I thought I assume anybody under 30 is gay. >> Okay. What does it say? Related through Malcol uh related through Malcolm to Dallas's prominent Collins family. >> Who is that kind of Collins? >> The late Jim Collins was Malcolm. You are right. Um, Malcolm's grandfather, Simone, 29, and Malcolm, 30, are intent on acquiring an established company using what's called the search fund model. >> Yeah, I was just trying to get that point about that. >> Got they are related. They are related to >> So Nick Land, if you ever heard of Nick Land, they always make So he's supposedly the tech. >> So [ __ ] get to this these people. So when they're >> so that having that conversation with >> they found an idiot so they could display that and then push a trad
lifestyle even though they're atheists and that a fake Catholic is putting on Twitter and it's going viral. That's how you fake these things, >> right? Or someone saw the clip and it appears that a young couple is defending a a trad lifestyle and they just projected that. >> That's all possible too, right? Because that's how a lot of people saw the clip without context, without knowing the background of those people. If you were someone who was intro, you have, but if you were someone like me, I'd never seen them before. >> Yeah. Right. >> And if you were someone who saw that, >> they're founders of pro-natalist.org, a nonprofit initiative aimed at promoting and supporting high birth rates. Collins's fear that low fertility rates, especially among people they view as high achieving, could lead to a decline in innovation and societal progress, as well as the extinction of cultures, economic breakdown, and the collapse of civilization. They are part of a network of self-styled elites that include billionaires Elon Musk who uh billionaire Elon Musk who publicly expresses concerns about demographic trends leading to population collapse. They've been featured in discussions. So, what does it say about their wacky belief [snorts] about technology? Because that's on here, right? >> I think I found it on a >> Oh, go back to that image real quick. That article rather. This is a weird one. So the colleges are vocal supporters of using advanced reproduct reproductive technologies including invitro fertilization and genetic screening to promote higher birth rates and advocate for selecting embryos based on perceived desirable traits such as high IQ. Collins's views have been criticized as promoting eugenics. H >> which by the way it is is that's what crisper is for is eugenics. Eugenics came from America not Nazi Germany. That's we we were the leaders in it. >> America invented it >> back when we were doing the sigile as a flag salute. That's when eugenics came out, >> right? Isn't that crazy? >> Yeah. A socialist came up with it. The Bellamy salute, which was a sigh hyle.
We stopped doing it because they stopped doing it because of the Nazis. Yeah. But that's how they used to pledge of allegiance. They used to do it arm out >> religious beliefs. In 2024, the colonist stated they were atheists. Although at the time they were prom promulgating a theological world worldview they called technopiritinism which they described as an intentionally constructed religion technically atheist. Oh that sounds great. I'd like some some nerds to tell me what God is. Thank you. >> Technically atheist. >> However, by 2025 they stated that the belief that God is a real entity that actually exists at a different point in time is just so core to our worldview. So all of them believe in AI god which is technically more Aramman than Lucifer. I guess you got >> what's Aramman? >> That's the one from Zoroastrianism and uh the tech it's like uh heavy materialism like there's nothing but the material which you know these people that are like that and and the people have built a [ __ ] it's okay. [laughter] >> I I'm not saying that as a slur for lame. I want to make that clear. But it is also lame. this book and lane >> and so it's all about breeding and all these weird from what I can tell trying to piece together what the big players are in the because you know the deep state and shadow government it's not just one team these are scumbag eugenicis so everybody's competing and trying to backbite each other just like in real life right >> and so there appears to be like a left just left-hand path and right-hand path >> but it's all [ __ ] Lucifer [ __ ] cabala [ __ ] all of it is the same [ __ ] That's Lucifer Cabala [ __ ] that they think that low birth rates are contributing to collapse of civilization. >> Well, the low birth rate thing is a thing. You know, China any minute now is going to collapse because they don't have immigrants, right? China. Oh, and remember they're elderly. They're going to have all these elderly and what are they going to do with them? Because there's not enough young people to take care of them. Oh, COVID came along. I bet every country was involved in their
own soft kill to ease their population. And that's what I think happened because I know the one that hit us wasn't from Wuhan, it was from Raleigh. >> Hold on. So if do you think that contributed to the decision to bring COVID positive people back into nursing homes? >> Oh, in New York when Cuomo did. >> Yeah. >> Well, uh I don't That guy's such a psychopath. Who the [ __ ] knows? I mean, he probably it's as easy a guess as he doesn't care or he's in a generational [ __ ] cult. It could either one could be. It was It was foul what they did, dude. And it's it's just what always happens and everybody moves along and forgets it. What are you still talking about that? Move on. >> Yeah, they brought COVID positive people back into nursing homes. >> You remember in MIB the blinky light thing that makes you forget that you saw aliens. >> Okay. I I have a very bad feeling, Joe, that that is not some kind of exotic technology. I think it may literally just be a blinky light. >> Really? >> I just got to blink some [ __ ] lights in your eyes and say some [ __ ] and that's all it takes to have a matrix. don't need a fancy computer. I could just put you in a house of cards of lies and I did it with my I didn't need no tech to do it. That's the old ways, right? And now the tech [ __ ] the next generation of By the way, Collins, what the the family, if you ever saw um Johnny Depp made a remake of it with the He's a vampire, Barnabas Collins. >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Dark Shadows. >> Dark Shadows. Yeah. >> The 70s one. >> Yeah. >> That's about a real family. They were the they're their supposed claim to fame was being the first warlocks or some [ __ ] in America with the Puritans. Those were supposedly Americans. I thought Barnabas I thought that was a >> in New England. He was in Yeah, but he was in New England. They're in a old bloodline family and they came over and they were Yo, all these >> Dark Shadows. God, I forgot about that show. So that show was supposed to be taking place in New England. That's where it was supposed to be taking
place. >> What? That's the same family? >> Yeah. >> As the other Collins? >> Yeah, it's about them. >> What? >> Yo, these are important families, by the way. >> Holy [ __ ] dude. Are you sure about that? cuz that sounds crazy. >> Uh, I mean, hey, double check me with Jesus AI, but I think I'm right. [laughter] >> We got to double check that royalty bloodline royalty and >> Dark Shadows was based on that Collins family. That is crazy. >> I I'm fairly sure it was based on the real Collins family cuz there's there's very specific >> Barnabas Collins, >> Reynolds Collins, Kennedy something. By the way, the bootleger thing, I don't think that's true. I don't think that was their dad at all. I think people are confusing really. >> I just saw a guy who wrote a whole book about it. There's another Joe Kennedy. It wasn't true. >> Yeah, I had read that too. I had read that it was a fact and that they had tried to hide it. >> I think it's not true. >> And then I'd read that it wasn't true. >> But the bottom line is if you're So all these >> What certainly was true is their connection with the mob. >> Oh yeah. Well, yeah, of course. >> No. Barnabas Collins is not based on a real person. He's a fictional vampire character created for the Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, which aired from 1966 to 1971. Introduced to Boo's declining ratings, the character portrayed by Jonathan Fred quickly became the show's star after an unplanned extension from a 13-week arc. Oh, so he wasn't the star initially. The character's backstory draws from a classic vampire lore, direct nods to Bram Stoker's Dracula as the primary influence. Bro, I watched a crazy the rumors. You see what I said? >> I watched a crazy documentary the other night on YouTube about the um Vlad TZ, the original Vlad the Impaler, >> about how he became who he became. Holy [ __ ] man. They were c like Romania and the Ottomans and when the when his the
king had to give up his two sons or and so his two sons had to go live with the Ottomans for like seven years. >> Pretty bad what they did to him. Holy [ __ ] And so he came back a complete [ __ ] psychopath. >> It's It's very similar to how you would trauma train a kid into an MK program. This is ancient [ __ ] >> Well, if you certainly if you want to get that result, that's the way to do it. Like completely traumatized the kid for seven years, separating from his family and turn him into a [ __ ] monster. The what they did was like set rows of bodies for like kilometers on stakes at like a perfect geometric distance from each other that created like shapes that you could see from above. When you'd look down, you see a star of dead people. >> Yeah. He's a son of the dragon. When you hear dragon, when you hear dragon imagery, the new one, did you watch the new one? Uh, no. >> Yes, I did. >> So, they >> [ __ ] great. I loved it. And he I I liked it. I thought it was weird the amount of weird necrilia [ __ ] it. But that's because that dude Edgars was looking into real oult [ __ ] So that was like a [ __ ] the Solommancy school. >> Mhm. >> I think it's the best vampire movie ever. That's what I think. >> It was just very odd to throw in that the guy his friend at the end like necrofile his wife. And that's what they're implying 100%. And the reason Nosatu is bothering her is because she used to ast she had some psychic [ __ ] and used to [ __ ] around with them as a teen. >> So and and so right there in the story, same thing in Stranger Things. Remember 11? >> Mhm. >> So they're Montalk was a program that they had. They're cutting out the real [ __ ] up parts that are very similar to Dracula's childhood. In particular, the [ __ ] sexual trauma that they have to inflict on a child. That's that's always left out of the super soldier thing. And the idea is that sexual trauma allows them to have this ability to shut off their past. >> Well, Joseph Mangala who America saved saved his life to get his great
research. He remember he's obsessed with twins. >> Yeah. >> John Lily was into that too because psychic through connections and all. So [ __ ] uh they found the amount to torture someone so they go in the fetal position. That means they're broken. If you do it young enough to a kid and there's [ __ ] gross kind of cults out there that have done that. You've heard of certain cults that do it. Every cult you hear about like Nexium, right? >> Right. >> There's always a circle within a circle, right? And a lot of people say every cult becomes a sex cult. Uh but that's not necessarily true. Aaron, my friend from uh he has a great channel, Growing Up Scientology. And he pointed out, he goes, you know, Scientology did not become a sex cult. Even though that [ __ ] clearly happened in it, >> the cult wasn't like Nexium where it's like you got to give me a [ __ ] Okay, but why? And I was like, oh, I could figure it out. And James McCann explained it to me. James McCann goes, "Oh, that's how you become a real religion. If you can keep your cult from becoming a sex cult long enough, you can become a religion. That's why it didn't become a sex cult." There'll be time for vicious sexual assault once you get that tax exemption. [laughter] But you just got to hold it together. >> But Ken's a [ __ ] smart guy, man. >> Yeah, I love talking to him, dude. >> I really love talking to him, too. I can't believe he's >> a lot of stuff. >> Yeah, >> he's going back to Australia in a couple of days. >> I know. Well, he's throwing it all away. Ah, we'll get them back. >> I mean, Australia >> things will be back within a year. >> Dude, what a cage Australia is. >> But they gave up after the first governmentr run mass shooting. They gave up their guns. What a bunch of punks. >> They [ __ ] up. They thought they were doing the right thing. >> Yeah, >> they [ __ ] up. And now their government is just locking them up for anything they want. >> Well, they're still subject to the crown. And so a lot of these creepy
things, by the way, when you see that dragon [ __ ] you know, like Arthur Pen Dragon, >> we talked about >> the legend of Arthur in England, right? Right. >> His last name is Dragon. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah. Arthur Pen Dragon. >> Oh, okay. Right. >> Uh, if you go to the city of London, which is that weird like Vaticanike separate part of London >> that the king has ask permission and they have a a a giant called Gogmagog. That's their when they do, you know, how creepy the city of London is. >> It's run by a bunch of guilds. Real dark [ __ ] Whenever you see that dragon logo, dude, these are people that think they have [ __ ] like dragon blood, dude. I'm I'm not I don't think that. I think they're just inbred. Okay, I want to make it clear that's not what I think. But these people say that. So when you hear like >> like Charlie Sheen, tiger blood. >> Well, Charlie Sheen used to say he was a Vatican assassin all the time, right? Remember that? >> That's the crack talking. >> Sure. Sure, it sure is. But I never heard that phrase. I was like, "What the [ __ ] is that? What is a Vatican assassin?" I mean, Dan Brown was around, but he wasn't even he had open. Well, if you watch the the uh the cleansed documentary, the limited hangout Charlie Shane thing where clearly they're not [snorts] telling you the half of it. Obviously, okay. And he goes, "Well, I just did so much coke and I [ __ ] so much [ __ ] I had to try dudes." You know, like you flip the menu. I don't think that's true. And the reason I don't think it's true is because in the beginning, they say his parents walked around naked in front of him till he was five. He's He's not the oldest kid either. So, there's some kind of inappropriateness early and I know they're Catholic and probably some Jesuit [ __ ] in there because people that stay movie stars that long. Uh I would bet they have some connection just like modern art was from the CIA. I'll bet you George Cloonies and Tom Hanks have a deep [ __ ] connection. And that's why George Clooney is a billionaire from tequila. And that's why Diddy got mad.
Why is George Clooney a billionaire? I'm a [ __ ] asset. Why don't I get And >> that's what he said. I'm an asset. >> I'm just I'm I'm I'm wildly speculating that he said, [laughter] but I think I'm right. So, he went against Diagio, which is a British company. It's not Italian. Some madeup name. He bit the hand that fed him because he didn't own [ __ ] uh >> Sarak, >> right? >> I think the Illuminati is like Sorak. I think it was a bigger thing at one time, but now it's mostly for black people. [laughter] >> All right, Kurt Basker, we're wrapping it up with that. Thanks, brother. That was very fun. >> Yeah, man. >> You around tonight? >> Yeah, you know it. >> Let's rock and roll, >> right? [laughter] >> All right. That was a lot of fun. Thank you as always. [music] Bye, everybody. [music]
