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Joe Rogan podcast check it out The Joe Rogan Experience Train by day Joe Rogan podcast by night all day like I think of that that that CIA guy on with the hair yeah and uh that guy so after the Pod I guess we're up let's go you want to go rolling let's do it okay so um he came on and he is very like forth first of all he's very Charming but like when you're talking to anybody who's worked for the CIA you're looking him through the same lens as you look at like a therapist right where it's like wait are you analyzing like what's going on what's going on here very Charming very smart very like seems to really know what's going on in the world but like straight up told us he's like yeah this yeah you know I guess one of the advantages I have is like I'm pretty close to uh sociopath like I'm not there but like I don't I don't feel the same emotions that everybody feels there's like a lack of guilt but I know when I should feel it in these moments W but that's a huge Advantage imagine if you're trying to like find assets and flip assets if you and I like build a relationship with somebody and we like feel empathy for them right maybe we wouldn't be able to say hey now it's time for you to cough up the information or else right but somebody else in that position might so I would imagine if you're the [ __ ] CIA you're like okay we're looking for people who have gone through these things in their life that that have curated this kind of like personality type well well isn't it just like part of the gig like here here's for instance like your bit about puffy how you're going to connect these two [ __ ] dots y that bit is like look you don't have any real personal beef with Diddy but it's got to go down the the the bits are there I'm a gold miner I just found some gold you're right maybe I'm a sociopath it's not that you're a sociopath it's just that that's part of the gig yes like you're not sociopath with your friends no I think I'm maybe an empath yes but I guess it's one of those things where like you justify you go okay if there's I think this person might have done something bad yes and he can get jokes and we're all going to tell jokes I'm not pressing [ __ ] charges well not only that you're not
the guy who's out there like calling the New York Times hey you know what I heard about by way yeah yeah exactly you're just like it's there I mean it's not it's everywhere my [ __ ] news feed is dominated by ITX news CNN everyone there's raids at Diddy's house who was the guy that was running around with a sports bra on did you see that one dude no this is in la oh my God I got to send you the raids are happening yeah yeah yeah he got caught up in the raid and he was yelling I'm a celebrity I'm a celebrity it's like like one of the most hilarious Clips hold on I'm G find you this it's so funny mhm do you know what I'm talking about Jamie no but you bring up a good point which is like are there ever situations where you feel you won't wait till you see this see I swear a sports FR hold on we're going to play it okay put your headphones yeah put your headphones on so you can hear it that see Santana oh look at this wearing what appears to be a black sports bra red tights and the performers signature trim beard and long eyelashes I'm a yeah this is Joe this is Saucy Sant look at him look at him oh wow saliva on the beard is crazy saliva on theard definitely came from a diddy party yeah well he was at Diddy's house I bet he was so I guess Diddy just kept people at his houses cuz he's got multiple houses and he's just had freak out part look at him look at sa said go sa no sau's crazy have you seen Saucy twerk I didn't even know Saucy existed until I saw that video oh Saucy can throw it down this is Booty by Saucy Tanana Saucy oh Jesus love give me some of this I don't even know if it's Diddy's artists but Saucy is like a popular figure music they're staying at his house now Diddy's in a tricky situation boy understatement of the year yeah I think it's over you think it's over I think it's over for him as like a uh a figure in entertainment right but you think it's over as him as far as he gets a cell right next to R Kelly I don't think so I don't think he gets lock think he skates I think he skates or he goes like Bali oh yeah that's a move huh
I mean Russell's out there yeah you know is is he been formally charged or does he just know that the [ __ ] is out there I think there's just so much [ __ ] out there bro I think those rappers did some wild [ __ ] it's yeah I meane in the 9s music business it's a lot of people it's not just the music business it's like it's the extortion business well that's yeah I mean the rap game was crazy that's a lot thing a lot of people don't realize is like back in the day especially like early rap game you weren't just going to play at you know what's the the random theater that you would play in LA what's like a big theater I'm trying to think the Orum or something like that wilter The Wil turn some guys were explaining to me he was like you would play at the local Hood Club there was like a hood club that you could perform at and then that was owned by the local drug dealer that was washing money there right so this is where the idea of like checking in comes from have you heard of this term like checking in was basically like hey I want to make sure we're good because you're going to pay me and if I don't check in you might rob me because you're putting me up at the hotel and you know everything that's going on and you're a drug dealer so you don't play by the rules right when you come to Houston you're checking in with certain people Mr Prince yes sir Mr Prince yeah you don't got to check in Joe you got to check in say hi don't got to check in I'm not in that business I say hi you've had him on here right yeah yeah he's a legend in the game Legion out of respect I say hi there you go yeah there you go so what is like yeah yeah how does a guy like him like I'm trying to think like how do you how do you navigate that to the point where people have this like resp and fear because of what they assume you've done in the street world right but you're also operating legitimately yeah and nobody can get you they try they try well they tried with him many times and do you think they just give up I don't think they have anything they had something they would have brought it you know if they have something on a guy like that they try to get him that's the thing but he's clever oh he's he's a he's playing many levels he's like one of those dudes you ever
see a chess tournament where a guy walks in and there's 10 different players and he just walks and goes to each move and goes to the next board and makes a move goes to the next board makes a move and he beats everybody yeah yeah so where where does a guy like that learn that that's what I'm trying to understand streets Street yeah he he learns that you know I mean it's all about keeping people close yeah respect giving respect getting respect making sure that you know you cover all your statements yeah like if you say something something you have to make sure you do it you cover it 100% of the time and there's probably times in his life where he's went like if it's poker he probably went all in a few times not in terms of money but like this decision makes or breaks me yeah I wonder how many make or break moments he's had well it depends on what's actually true what's not true in terms of accusations uh you know cuz uh if some of the accusations are true that kind of covers things you know when folks vanish when someone does Habra Kadabra see you later Spanish yeah yeah that's effective that Fe fear is effective man 100% yeah and it should be because listen all the [ __ ] that's going on right now in the world in America we get so soft and we think none of that shit's going to happen here all that murder War drones assassinations that's not going to happen here unless you know the cleanse yes unless you know some [ __ ] unless you know some [ __ ] about old bill and then you wind up shooting yourself in the chest while hanging from an extension cord wa did that happen oh yeah you don't know that guy shot himself in the Joe that seems really hard to do with a shotgun this is how do you do such a thing while you're hanging this is a guy that brought Epstein to the White House at least seven times what's his name uh we'll find out so they found him at a ranch 30 minutes from his house hanging by an electrical cord from a tree with a shotgun wound to the chest shotgun discovered near the body a former Clinton Aid Mark Middleton and then they called it a suicide wow 12 gauge shotgun was 30 feet from the body of Mark Middleton was he found dead Okay so who who okay who orchestrates this is this is this the same thing where does does Clinton go hey this guy needs to go
or do the hour that be around a powerful person go we already know what needs to happen well I think they know if a dude is in contact with someone or has been talking or is about to talk meaning cooperating with the feds or something I I don't think any of those guys have clean phones I don't think any of those guys don't have their houses bugged I don't think any of those guys aren't tracked look how excited that guys in the back yeah who the [ __ ] if you're a guy that brought Jeffrey Epstein to the [ __ ] white house to see Bill Clinton seven times and all this Epstein [ __ ] is going down and gain's in jail and you have information they're there's people on both sides right there's the people on the right that are trying to nail the people that are on the left with this there's people that are journalists that are trying to nail the people that were involved in this this is and they've managed to keep that [ __ ] list from coming out which shows you how powerful certain people are that should show you a lot that should be terrifying the fact that gain Maxwell's in prison she's in prison for sex trafficking yet no one's been accused of buying any of that [ __ ] no one's been accused of having sex with these underage girls that she is in jail for supplying yeah that is that is crazy that's crazy if you own a store and there's no items left yet nobody's purchased anything something's going on something's going on yeah so I guess what I'm trying to figure out is like people can go away I mean that's what that's what people were saying and maybe you know everybody's a conspiracy now but that's what people are saying about the Diddy situation like when the D when the when the feds rolled up you know with the [ __ ] Hummers and [ __ ] they were like it wasn't about Diddy it was about if there were tapes of powerful people there yeah oh I'm sure they were the ones that called they're like I need to protect myself so go in there with all the things and rip any tapes or any evidence Prince Harry was hanging with Diddy I mean everybody hung with Diddy that's the other tricky thing like Diddy hung out with everybody and I've spoken to a bunch of people who are like yo great dude like always there for you never ask for a single thing till 1 in the morning and then freak off everybody
says get out of the house yeah it's like the Gremlins start eating after Bai everybody who tells the story is like I saw go upstairs and these dudes are [ __ ] like right on the couch and then I go in this room and these guys are [ __ ] it's like and Pros like apparently he was getting male jig to [ __ ] girls [ __ ] girls yeah that's the that was one of the rumors like the Freak off so he would hire the professional dicks to have sex with the girls and I think he would watch allegedly that's that's what was alleged I think yeah it's a lot of crazy stuff going on and that's the other thing like I wonder like is that just a power thing it's a Caligula thing what does that mean Caligula like the the emperor did you ever see that movie Caligula it's about just Roman Empires being completely out of control Caligula is like almost like porn and it was a movie made I want to say in the 70s it's a crazy movie but it's just it's just detailing extreme excess where you could never fill the hole but what what is the hole you need to fill like I'm trying to find like what's the cat chaos what year was this 79 79 yeah that's Malcolm McDow right looks like it yeah H yeah the dude from Clockwork Orange oh yeah yeah it's crazy movie man it's it's still mild in comparison to what absolute have absolute power corrupts cig okay so then there's the question it's like can you take a completely normal person give them power and then they become that or does it take a power hungry person that has this void that they need to be filled that needs to be filled and then when they are given that power you see the worst version of them ask your CIA boy I bet he's got the answers I bet he knows exact formula to corrupting somebody or to what happens like what happens to these people have you ever met somebody in our business that like before they were popping they were kind of a dick and then once they became very successful they were the biggest dick and you're like you were always going to be this way you just didn't have the power to I don't know to people in our business that are Su that are really successful like your level or my level that are dicks yeah yeah well let me think about that yeah
yeah yeah there there are people maybe that feel they should be at a higher level and not they feel that they can kind of Boss people around or throw their weight around to their assistant or their agents maybe they yell when they shouldn't yell or don't have to yell or are demeaning to certain people that bothers me though oh I hate it it really yeah I don't like it at all especially when you're demeaning to the people that can't yeah can't really do anything they could quit of course but like this is their opportunity right and then they feel terrible and for no reason when the same exact situation could be handled with a hug yeah you can tell them you appreciate them you hold their hand you shake their hand you give them a hug yeah and then everybody feels good yeah yeah that should be what the goal is like you're the guy who is in this very unique unusual situation and you have the ability to make everybody feel better yeah ex until you don't until there's some people that you just got to get rid of there's some people that are just feel entitled and they don't feel like there's certain things that do happen around certain successful people you'll see they have a few people that have resentment that are around them that realize is like Oh I'm a support person and I only have so much room that I can climb I can never be Andrew Schultz I'm always going to be this guy who works with Andrew Schultz or like I've had a few buddies that have opening acts that wind up getting very entitled and they have real problems with them with the opening acts get resentful and there becomes issues and then good guys they clip them they get rid of them you have to yeah you got to get it rid of them because you can't be around someone who resents your success I just had a friend who just led me through all the [ __ ] that his opening act was doing and but I have no several guys that have had that once things start popping those guys feel like hey you know I'm a big deal yeah like you're not even you're just like you could be replaced with another guy who does 15 minutes like this is crazy you you have an amazing opportunity you get a chance to perform in front of these thousands of people that you would never be able to perform in front of them and you light it up you can move up the ladder
and then one day that could be you and they could be coming to see you and we've all seen that and you never want to have to manage somebody like that you want to have people around you that are excited by the opportunity and everybody's like part of the team and we're doing this [ __ ] unbelievable thing and yeah I guess I feel lucky I have those guys yeah you you've cultured a good group of humans and they and then they have gratitude and we all have gratitude everybody has gratitude that's the key but some people they just they're nuts some people are just crazy which is why they're in Show Business in the first place yeah and they have a distorted perception of reality and they're not good at being objective they're not good at seeing the big picture you know those [ __ ] people could be a real problem if they're in your circle and if they're smart the problem is like when you take one of those people who's intelligent they can like rationalize and justify all the behaviors that's the trickiest thing like how do you have you been in that situation where like you're T trying to talk them out of a behavior that they have and you're just like this might not be the most rational way to operate it's not really it's like at a certain point in time you have to yeah I guess you got got to kind of let them yeah I let what you can do to cure them of it I don't I don't know if you can like tell them hey this is what you're doing like [ __ ] what am I doing oh I'm sorry I'm going to get my [ __ ] together do we have confirmation yes and and we're good to go or what yeah hold on hold okay okay Light It Up Jo yeah he's we're going back and forth right now yeah I think there's just comfy or not comfy green light oh really okay all right I think there's a lot of speak psychos there's a lot of psychos in the world and I think that this is the thing it's like there's a certain amount of people that really don't care about other people they don't they they exist with mean what is the the term is I guess the term is sociopath right I think sociopath just means like you don't feel like the guilt that a normal person would feel when you make somebody feel uncomfortable or they could potentially be in that uncomfortable
situation that that reaction is just not elicited yeah in you and therefore you can maybe ask them to do things that would put them in a really uncomfortable situation or like for example you have a podcast right you ask somebody to come on there might be a really embarrassing tough question that you might want to ask them maybe that's why you brought them on or they're a really close friend of yours and you're just like I don't know if I want to put them in this situation in front of all these people dud I do that all the time you don't ask I don't ask exactly because you have empathy you care about how I don't need to talk to someone about something controversial if they want to talk about it like if it's something they want to get off their chest or they they want to discuss because there's some misconceptions out there happy to give you that that platform but like play got you with you it's I am not that guy at all I don't want to have anything to do with that [ __ ] I don't like it I don't think it's necessary gross so if you're talking about a human being in one very specific issue don't they have a lot of things going on in their life I'm interested in the full human dude I'm not interested in just digging the dirt on one bad situation that you may or may not be involved in you said some [ __ ] to me uh when I had when I had my kid you said uh you said you know what's really funny is that like when I'm talking to somebody or somebody's being incredibly annoying or they're frustrating they're being a pain in the ass they're being a dick I just imagine them as a six week old baby yeah and it's like every one of them started out that way this innocent pure y amazing little thing and life might have turned them into this life shitty parents yeah bad neighborhood and then sometimes it's just jeans yeah sometimes you get wacky jeans man you know sometimes people are mentally ill right from the jump and I don't think people like to admit that but that's that's a fact yeah you know yeah how much can you do with that not much and then when it comes to like medication what is the medication doing it is it dulling the mind so that the impulses don't come out is it uh ramping up your dopamine so you don't want to do those things like yeah I was wondering that with like Prozac like I
didn't realize how many people I knew that were on Prozac what's he saying yay or nay yeah we're good let's just do it yeah okay yeah speaking of speaking of psychos speaking of of of people that are potentially bad yeah that do not have you are good uh good interest at heart and will take advantage of you and maybe our pathological in their desires to crush so we're talk talking about Andrew huberman's situation his situation not huberman yeah yeah so one of the things that was left out of that article people know I assume every everybody here knows exactly what happened so there's an article that Andrew huberman an ex got a hold of a reporter and said that he's Flander he's doing all these terrible things he's a bad guy yeah and so they write this long article what they left out was that the person who accused him of all this first of all is being investigated by the doj for fraud and is in the middle of that right now it's a very serious case I would name the case but that would like they made the lady anonymous which is also crazy like you could have an anonymous person who attacks this famous person with which is essentially whether it's true what the things she's saying are true or not true the stuff she left out the doj stuff oh and that's when he breaks it off exactly he breaks it off doj contacts him because they're investigating this woman and you think that that would be like maybe the first paragraph of you think that would at least be a part of the article yeah if it was a real piece of news yeah you would say oh this is complicated yeah okay so what do you think it is do you think it could come from pharmaceutical companies I don't think there's zero influence you know I mean I think for sure look with the stuff that happened to me I was going to ask what do you think it comes from that was 100% influenced by pharmaceutical drug companies political interest too yeah well they're all tied in together because they fund them so you got pharmaceutical drug interests that a fund the network right they pay for so much of the advertisement so yeah mean the advertisers yeah you cut if if the news said no more pharmaceutical drugs like let's imagine if the government
says this the government says no more pharmaceutical drug contributions to Super packs no more pharmaceutical drugs ads on television shows and newspapers no more then you have to fill a massive void that's missing from Those ads and you're going to have to bring in Toyota truck and [ __ ] all this different things yeah but you're missing out on a lot of [ __ ] money so if that's a giant portion of your ad Revenue you're going to avoid all conversations about vaccine injuries yes they're not going to come up you going to shut them down and go to commercial yes you're going to say well the studies don't show that the study don't you'll talk over RFK what you're saying is just simply not true vaccines the reason why we don't have the vaccines have never been shown to show to cause all vaccines and we'll we'll be right back and they go to Commercial and then it's just like the person shouted them down they're probably getting talk in their ear you know Don Lemon get off the subject you know like there's there's probably someone in their ear because they do have earpieces but here's the thing I don't even know if they have to tell you when you know that you are being paid by someone it's very easy to just go along with whatever narrative they support 100% And and that's the tricky thing because a lot of times we act like there's these like group of six people that are that are disseminating this information they're directly hitting up Don Lim and all these other people you must behave this way I think people fall in line I think it's almost human instinct to fall in line when you know who's got your back you kind of fall in line with it and if the pharmaceutical companies are supporting 25% of your ads or 30 whatever the [ __ ] it is you fall in line with it yeah you fall in line with the narratives of the Networks you're with if you write for the Washington Post you probably fall in line and when you start to ruffle feathers your articles don't get posted and then you realize oh [ __ ] if I want my articles get posted I gotta write like this my kid in private school and I want to build a pool and now there's this incentive structure that's built in without anybody [ __ ] telling you what to doct so it's this it's not as like nefarious as people assume it is when
you hear about like the Deep State and who are these people telling you it's an incentive structor built in and human beings want to survive and we start kind of doing the things that will help us survive and it's all implied you know what you're supposed to say and not supposed to say it's the Clinton speaking fee like no one wants to hear Hillary Clinton speak nobody ever has wanted to hear her speak she's getting 400 Grand from Goldman Sachs yeah exactly after she's you know what was he secretary of state so it's like but Goldman Sachs doesn't need to say hey by the way you're going to get speaking fees she knows it exactly they all [ __ ] know it well that was why during the Trump uh debates with Clinton he was like release the transcripts of those speeches oh I love it yeah I'll release my taxes you release the transcripts yeah and what is the transcrip hey guys do we really need to be here or can I go home you know what I want I want you guys to make money yeah but keep it rolling so that's the that's the whatever the Deep state if you will it's not it's not six people well that's the that is like the people that are in your crew that start acting entitled when they're around you those are the people the the Hillary clintons the Hillary clintons are the people that are like maybe disrespectful to the servers and you find out about they sent food back they talk R it's not it's not the main guy is the support staff so the the main people are not the presidents the main people are the people that are running Ron the people that are running these gigantic yeah companies that make weapons dude that I didn't even that's where the real money is when we had um when we had RFK on I didn't even [ __ ] know this [ __ ] but um I didn't know like when we're sending money to Ukraine we're not really even sending money there we're sending money to American Military Manu facturers to make weapons and then the the weapons go to Ukraine duh but we're paying us yeah but you can't really but also some money goes over there too and that money enough billions and that money is likeo where to go yeah dudes are doing coke and driving around rolls-royces and B I saw that the guy bought the uh yeah what was it the assistant um it was the it wasn't the vice president but it was
some like government figure bought like some insane car and it's like why are you buying insane cars when you're in the middle of a war how do you have the yeah there might be some rations you might want to buy okay so so okay so there's the system I think vivet called it like the managerial class or something like that which I thought was a good term but okay the money is going to these different Industries first so it's kind of staying in America which does I guess boost our economy in some way like those people need to hire people the economy starts to that's a good way to look at it no but I mean like no no for real like it's like they have to hire people they have to pay people like and that's why war is good for the economy economy is built built on this military industrial complex or whatever it is we constantly need conflict to in order in order to continue the um the positive momentum of the economy yes but they can't say that they can't go hey we need war in order for the economy to be good they're not thinking about the economy they're thinking about the money that they are specifically going to make from these transactions they they're not thinking about oh we're going to do this good for the economy they're thinking this is an opportunity to get a massive contract they're in the business of constantly making more money when you're in a corporation especially a publicly traded Corporation you have an obligation to your shareholders to make more money you have a board you have people that have dumped aund million do in their into the company and they're staring at you and like what are we doing to maximize profits and just like if you're you know working for CNN you know if someone starts saying the the the vaccines might be killing kids you got to step in and go there's no evidence for this you got to cover cover in for this everyone's covering and if you're the head of a corporation it's your job to get these contracts it's ass sociopathic sort of a situation no one's looking at it like what is the big picture does this really need to be H isn't there some sort of a diplomatic approach that could be made what were the factors that led us to get into the situation in the first place what's going on with NATO why are they moving weapons closer and closer to to
Russia's border maybe there's a diplomatic solution that could stop the death of hundreds of thousands of innocent people but no no make that cheddar let's go let's go then attach it to different bills right like attach it to the Border Bill attach it to the [ __ ] attach to the education Bill we got to educate we got to educate those Russians about our [ __ ] bombs that's part of the education bill they got to know about a Tomahawk missile [ __ ] yeah yeah so how do you how do you stop that Mone and the problem is it's already been embedded right it's like trying to tell the mob you can't make money anymore like you you have to do some radical things to get the mob out of businesses right and that's what they had to do with Giuliani in New York with the John Gotti and the families and locking everybody up like you you can't just say hey guys stop doing that that's that's what they do it's what they do that's what they did with Iraq that's what they did with Afghanistan they do with Vietnam they do it with everything they that's what Eisenhower warned the American people about when he was leaving office which is one of the craziest videos in human history where he's saying the military industrial complex wants to go to war there's a machine that wants to go to war and you have to be very careful of what is the history of this so what World War II yeah the whole country turns into a war machine is that essentially and which was beneficial for us great for the economy great for a lot of things great to unite us freedom great for not speaking [ __ ] German for the rest of our existence but and and by it turns into a war machine like Ford just starts making tanks like everybody shifts their goal right is that essentially what happens when well a lot of people definitely shift their I mean Ford obviously kept making cars but like a lot of people do shift their think for also started making military vehicles did they makes sense that was my understanding is that like every business start to prioritize the war effort then not overnight but pretty quickly the whole country had One Singular Focus which was if we need to go to War yeah we can turn it over it's like uh I think that's what Napoleon did
actually that was one of how he was so effective he turned the whole country into a war machine whereas before it was like wait I thought we're just lining up in the field and banging back and forth against each other he's like no no you're fighting the whole country so then when we get to turn over and flip and Ford starts making vehicles or whatever the [ __ ] needs for the military effort we have a huge competitive Advantage the money that comes in through that and fact check me on this please but like the money that starts to be generated by that is very hard to relinquish when the war is done right the war stops and then people go we were making 100 million a year during war I want to go back to 20 million right so we need more Wars is that the idea yeah that's that's a definitely a part of the idea it's also connected to a lot of other things too that you wouldn't think about like subsidizing food so subsidizing farmers so like when you hear about corn subsidies like we have corn subsidies that's why there's corn syrup and everything there's you know we picked a crop that could feed 300 million people and it just happened to be corn well what happened was during World War II they started to uh subsidize Farmers so that they would have a surplus so in case Another War breaks out they always have they they have food storage right they have the ability to feed the country even if we're cut off from the rest of the world and when you're dependent upon foreign countries for different things like grains and medicines and that's one of things we found out during covid right a lot of medicine is made in China and a lot of it was very hard to come by during during covid because of the transportation issues isn't that one of the issues with Ukraine I'm sure is that there's not not with medicine but with actual grain like it's one of the largest grain producers in the world so I think there even had to be like an agreement between Russia and Ukraine to continue sending out grain during the conflict wild wild the rules of War are so wild like when someone says it's a war crime you know like who decides yeah who decides the levels you can only kill people certain ways like uh one of the wildest ones was also during World War I was a
guy named Fritz hobber and Fritz hobber he created the hobber method of extracting nitrogen from the atmosphere that's responsible for some crazy number today this method is responsible for something about so see if this is true I think it's something around 50% of the nitrogen in human bodies today exists because of the hober method so 50% of the nitrogen from your food is been extracted from the atmosphere by the hobber method in order to provide fertilizer for plants that we use especially when you're talk about industrialized fertilizer and commercial grade fertilizer where they they have to spray it because the the the top soils all dead for a lot of these modern industrial monocrop agriculture establishments so Fritz hobber creates this but he also creates zyon a all right yeah he created this gas that they were using he used the gas they they turned it to zeyon B they took the smell out of it so they could kill the Jews with it and he also used the gas when they were gasing Allied troops in World War I this was the first time that that had been done massive fans and gas and they would blow it onto these soldiers and kill them all and so he was both being recommended for the Nobel Prize and being a war criminal at the same time who's wanted for crimes against humanity at the same time he created the hobber method what's the matter Jamie nearly 50% of the nitrogen found in human tissues originated from the hobber Bosch process thus hobber process serves as the Detonator of the population explosion enabling the global population to increase from 1.6 billion in 1900 to 7.7 billion by 2018 reverse fuel technology converts electrical Energy Water and Air into ammonia without a separate hydrogen electrolysis process so this is his he was a legitimate genius and his story is so [ __ ] tragic when he was leaving to uh go uh to the front lines to war to use his gas it was so controversial there was so much his wife committed suicide in front of him shot herself in the heart and he left her to go to the front line while she was still alive he left her with his 13-year-old son to take care of her well tried to kill she she eventually died but I mean he was his whole life became did he feel
remorse for this at all I don't know I don't know but eventually uh during World War II he uh was a Jew and he saw all of his other Jewish friends that were scientists get pushed out and arrested and all these different things that happened to him and he wound up fleeing and he died while he was uh fleeing I think he died of heart failure he's probably just racked with stress yeah I mean the guy this whole life I mean what did you do what did you do you you created this amazing thing that allows nitrogen to get into the soil and feed millions of people stop starvation for millions of people and you also created the gas that's killing your own people in concentration camps and you also critted war crimes by being the first first government the first Army to spray chemicals at the troops that just kills every body indiscriminately men women children anybody downwind dead so then who decides like when is there the conversation where all the countries unanimously agree on what are war crimes and what are not like you can kill someone with a bullet that's okay MH right as long as they are not an innocent civilian yeah but then what about metadata right what does that do you know uh how they target some people with bombs okay so let's say you're a terrorist and let's say you're hanging out in this building and the government knows where you are because they have your cell phone so they have the metadata of your cell so they know your cell phone is in this room boom over everybody dead everybody dead not just you not just me not just Jamie security staff everybody people next door yeah that's what they do yeah yeah so you know what the percentages of innocent people that die in drone strikes 99 we don't know really because here's the problem and this is this has to be like we have to be kind of honest about this like they lie too right like they'll say be like I'm a bad guy right they'll say oh you killed 30 children and you know they'll take photos and you so you're getting some of the information as far as the DAT they never go good shot right yeah so we don't know the exact numbers there's estimated numbers but for sure it's not more bad guys for sure it's more innocent then it is bad guys and the high
estimates are in like the 80 and 90% of innocent civilians that die in drone strikes and what is the justification because there's a bad guy over there we got to get that bad guy and it's in another country so when it's in another country you can kind of get away with some [ __ ] but also I imagine the justification is like that one bad guy could have killed hundreds of thousands of our good guys that's that's their Steelman argument for it I imagine because they also have to have a justification it can't happen without them going hey we' thought about this exactly and then the imagine the that you need to pull the trigger on that or push the button right like the Constitution that they have to have yeah that's a lot of guilt this is goes back to the sociopathy oh they have massive ptst yeah yeah those people that run they say it's a unique form of PTSD because they weren't really there right they're behind a [ __ ] video console [ __ ] Xbox controller do have have have presidents ever said that like have like did did Lincoln write anything about the death toll during the Civil War good question like I wonder if even modern day like does Obama talk about it the people that died the bushes like I think you can't George Bush has handled Iraq better than anybody in history just been painting he's he's just painting dogs and [ __ ] giving little [ __ ] lenes to Michelle like there's nothing that's going on and maybe you need somebody that's kind of not got a lot going on up there to do it well I don't think it's a coincidence that they made movies about Dick Cheney afterwards they made him out to be this monster is that like I feel like that's taking all accountability away from the guy who was in charge like it's very easy to be like yeah it was just him this guy's got a co- sign it too and that's the job yeah if you're the head coach of the team and the assistant coach is making all the bad decisions we still blame the head coach right he's also the son of a great man and you know when your dad is Herbert Walker Bush who was the head of the CIA and you know you you are second fiddle you're you're good at taking directions and that's you'd make a good president you're good handsome man we're going to smoke him out of their holes you look like a
president and then let's like an old dick take things behind the scenes and just look at the evidence of what they did right one of the things that they gave halberton no bid contracts for [ __ ] billions of dollars to rebuild Iraq how Wild is this that the guy who's the vice president what's on the board of is on the not is he was he was like the [ __ ] he was the head of Halbert was he getting a piece during his vice presidency yes yeah that seems like a conflict of interests he is blowing these places up he's blowing these places up it's like their decisions that are causing these place to get blown up Cheney resumes role as chairman of Halbert and Company oh he's back wow maybe hold when is this I don't know is this after he left office I'm out have 2000 so this was actually before right uh well no this is during the Bush Administration right effective today 2000 he became president right around right then right he resumed his role while he was vice president no that's what I don't I thought I I misread what was happening here because this said February it says I clicked that first here February uh Cheney will succeed Bill Bradford click it again but then it's like an old okay Dick Cheney resumes role this is a new article it says so look what it says um Dick Cheney has resumed role of chairman of board of halin effective today February 1st 2000 also that's weird that it just came out weird continuing his current uh also continu his current position as Chief Executive Officer of the company joining Halbert so this was right before the election I think this is the the announcement when yeah I think I got confused but February 1st 2000 means he's already in office correct or is it 2001 it would be January 2001 that bush goes into office right election was 2000 yeah so this is 11 months earlier so is he even named as vice president yet no uh is he running with him at that time he became vice president January 20 it's almost one year later exactly right but I'm saying is he named as vice president during the as a running mate I'm checking when they I don't right because that's generally a little later once someone wins the primaries they announce their VP yeah but if you're not actually uh president you can hold another
position or vice president if you're not actually in government you can up to that I like to be you'd like to meet him meet him I would just talk to him about I wouldn't want to dig I would just talk to I just want to find out what makes him tick what do you think um halberton reportedly reached the agreement on July 20th to allow Cheney to retire with a package of an estimated 20 million let's go dick I mean pulled it off man do you ever wish you didn't know all this stuff yes the ignorance is bliss yes I feel a tremendous weight of the amount of people that pay attention to the [ __ ] I say it's a tremendous weight so you feel like there's some things so like I would rather just be a hay seed yeah just [ __ ] hanging out on my farm in Kansas shooting deer with bow and arrow that's what I was going to ask like when you're out shooting deer that's my favorite time that I'm disconnected I don't have cell phone service I don't have [ __ ] you're not thinking about the Deep State no man I'm thinking about mountain lions and I'm thinking about bugling elk yeah I'm thinking how my cardio is do I get enough electrolytes in me this morning make sure my protein take is right you know I'm I'm going eight [ __ ] miles a day in the M you like hard [ __ ] that's something I've I've I've noticed about you and I think it's a really important thing to it's an important quality to have as you achieve more success because with success life can get easier so if you're not addicted to difficulty and like hard situations it's easy to just kind of fall into the comfort of nothing cuz there was a guy who I had on the podcast uh Russ who's just who's awesome uh uh artist but he was like yeah once you get money like things become easy and then anything that's not easy you get very anxious about and fearful of so you like hard things you admire David gogins because he's doing hard [ __ ] all the time yeah I think a lot of times people don't like hard things and then when they get success hard things make them anxious and they stop doing hard things and hard things are what make us successful uhhuh when we have nothing we have to do hard things we have to go up in front of crowds that might not be good we have to go run [ __ ] really hard we have to work out really hard
whatever it is and I wonder if that's when like kids who grow up with very wealthy parents are not used to hard things and they don't really have to do anything hard right and if they don't have that as like a core value to them that doing hard things is good of course they're going to be anxious about everything of course they're going to use drugs of course they're going to be bored out of their [ __ ] mind so it's one of those things that like I don't as I've gotten potentially more comfortable like I like have to like force myself to do things I'm afraid of MH or I do think that I would just kind of get weak and fall apart Comfort is a warm and enticing poison yep and it's a slow poison y you can take a little bit of on on the couch just relaxing take a little of it it's nice but don't let that get into your veins because it'll make the rest of your life harder cuz you're going to encounter hard things and if the hard thing that you don't voluntarily subscribe to the hard thing that you don't force yourself into isn't harder than the other things in life you're going to have a hard time managing yeah and it's voluntary it has to be voluntary you have to choose it you have to have discipline there's a uh I think characters like cardio I think you have to keep it up yep I do I really do you take a few weeks off of cardio like I think that's the same with character and I think it's the same with uh doing difficult things and also self assessing honestly knowing where you [ __ ] up like there's moments that you have I'm sure in your life where you look back it might have been 10 years ago you're like [ __ ] why did I say that to that dude I didn't need to yeah I didn't need to say that I shouldn't have said that oh God I was just wrong place wrong time wrong head space why did I do that oh I was drunk why did I say that why did I do that you know those things you should know those too you don't absolve yourself of those things know those things are real and just always constantly strive to do better the problem is when people [ __ ] up they think ofs as that [ __ ] up and that's a difficult thing for someone with a bad past like dudes have been in jail it's really difficult for them that becomes their identity it becomes a part of who you you recognize that's a part of your
behavior characteristics you don't think of yourself as the best you when you made the right decision when your friend calls you and you you could tell them I'm busy bro I can't help you be like I can put that [ __ ] aside go help my boy and go help your friend and then you show up for him he's like dude you're here for me thank you brother I appreciate it so much man and you're helping him fix is Tire or move or whatever the [ __ ] it is those moments man like unite human beings they're like very very important moments and that's what everybody should strive for you should strive for the moments when you worked really hard at something and you accomplished it when you didn't want to get through a workout but you did it when you finished the marathon when you when you apologized for for being out of line when you told people how you feel about them even though it felt vulnerable I just want to tell you I love you so much you you inspire me you're an amazing human being and I'm so I'm so happy you're in my life that's what we all should be aspiring towards aspiring to be better versions of ourselves and and aspiring to put ourselves in in situations that we fear like everything you want is on the other side of what you fear there somebody said that and I really believe it though like every situation I put myself in that I'm scared of or anxious about that I even if it doesn't work out perfectly I do feel this confidence boost that I at least tried yes you know what I mean I at least [ __ ] tried I was scared of doing it I [ __ ] and then if it works out it's the best feeling in the world yeah [ __ ] out that's the worst that's the worst feeling it is the [ __ ] worst the worst feeling that's the importance of like I don't like the nice thing about standup I guess is that like we know that we can't take months off right it atrophies fast fast weeks off yeah it's like we have to go up we have to constantly go up and yeah there there are things in like that are a million times more difficult than people have to do but it is one of those things that's built into the thing that we kind of love which is we have to keep doing this and every time we try something new it's bad yeah but we're also addicted to that accomplishment vibe that accomplishment energy like
when you get some that that that feeling is amazing feeling of [ __ ] I did it I also like the chaos of it I like it when there's like I I was hanging on the beach with my wife on something and like I'm really bad with vacations if I don't have things to do during I I can't just hang on the beach I cannot do it if I'm surfing I can do it or if I'm playing paddle I can do it but I need to do [ __ ] right give me something to do and my wife knows I don't care if if we're looking at the Coliseum I'm learning I'm asking a [ __ ] tour Guy questions I need to do a thing because if I'm not my brain goes [ __ ] crazy it needs to be occupied yes I'm lucky that I have thatuh imagine I was really comfy doing nothing why would I do anything it's a superpower it's a it's but it has to be manag it's like having a Ferrari engine you know if you have if you have a Ferrari engine you know in a [ __ ] Toyota Corolla like that [ __ ] doesn't have the tires for it it doesn't have you're into a tree you know you you have to learn how to manage that kind of a mind and you've built up a suspension and wide tires and strong carbon fiber ceramic brakes it's like you got to have all those things so is that what you're constantly doing are you constantly looking for more [ __ ] you're afraid in your life well difficult things I like difficult things I I like that's I like cold plunging I like it cuz it's hard people I hate it I I [ __ ] like it I don't like it every time I'm about to do it there's this little [ __ ] ass part of my brain it's like don't do this you don't need to do this and um the other part of my brain is I've built up over the years like shut up [ __ ] I'm the boss so it's building the discipline it's not even like okay yeah there are great uh what is it not side effects but are there are great main effects coming the inflammation goes down whatever building discipline to do [ __ ] you don't want to do yeah but also because it's good for you if it was bad for me if I didn't want to do it and every time I did it it was killing me a little bit I wouldn't do it but I I do it because I know it's good for you and I know you feel great when you get out of it but gogin I'm sure running all those [ __ ] miles like his joints are destroyed his feet are [ __ ] up like there's a certain point of diminishing returns yes
but but also you have to have the outlier which is you have to have the dude that's pure mind that's all just on the drive and that's gogin you have to have the guy so he's the extreme version of uncommon amongst uncomon men amongst all the psychos out there he's King psycho so it's not that he runs long it's that he will do the thing despite that little voice inside of him saying you don't want to do this just he tell you he has that voice he goes I stare my sneaker sometimes for 30 minutes before I put those [ __ ] on yeah yeah yeah yeah he'll tell you but he always wins it's like dude when I'm taking the lid off that cold plunge as I'm taking it off it's like don't do it don't do it I'm like shut the [ __ ] up you got three more I set my watch and I climb right in yeah yeah and because I get through it every day I got to I start the day off with a win I won I beat the inner [ __ ] yeah I conquered the inner [ __ ] I got in there and then I do the workout that's that's win number too you know so by the time the day is over I've done [ __ ] that most people will never do what do you feel when you're on vacation do you feel that like a crazy person like a wolf on a [ __ ] inflatable pool toy in the ocean just going what am I doing on this [ __ ] thing and is your wife going hey you need to chill out well I I know how to do it now first of all every day starts out with a workout you dude so funny I yeah I told I told I was like listen we can go to these places the first 3 hours of the day I'm doing what I need to do yeah once I calm it all down let's [ __ ] drink a whatever on the beach I don't care yeah but the first three I need I need to do what I need to do I need breaks breaks are good but I don't really need a vacation cuz my life is awesome I love it I love I've cultivated a wonderful life I love my family I love my friends I love my jobs so I'm happy I'm I'm I'm a happy dude with what I do so when I go on vacation it's like okay I'm just want to just have fun with the family and do a bunch but I have to do something about this thing and your family knows this [ __ ] yes they know me what about your kids are they like okay he just needs to work out they get it they have it too uh yeah yeah they both have it yeah they both
have some psycho drive one of them for art the other one is gymnastics and when you see it manifested like for example do you see them looking like the wolf when you guys are all on vacation do you see them kind of pacing around they to do things you have to keep them busy like I had a conversation with uh my middle daughter and at one point in time she was like when we first moved here she was real anxious and I go you're a racehorse you got to get back to racing you got to get back to competing again and as soon as she went back to that everything was fine she just was like you know didn't know we're in a new place making new friends but there's like physical anxiety that comes with being a human being that I think activity diminishes and you need something like that you need the hardest thing of your day to be something that you choose you know it might not be you you obviously circumstances are random and you could have a terrible thing happen to you but if you've built up your understanding of how to get through difficult things it'll serve you in everything you do and if you do it voluntarily then you you've gained control over your mental process you want to Zin yeah let so so with the kids do you is this something you instill in them or only do it so much man you got to be real loose handed you got to let them be their own thing they're their own little people it's very fascinating are you rewarding and lighting the fire once you see that they're really drawn to something so you wait for them to choose and then you lean the [ __ ] in yeah well you just praise is very important for kids it means a lot it could really motivate them to excel to higher and higher levels was that easy for you to to give them the positive encouragement oh it's so easy yeah my youngest is an insane artist dude I me insane I'm going to show you this she's 13 oh wow dude she it was she was doing crazy crazy work when she was six I showed one of her things to David Cho when she was like six or seven he was like holy [ __ ] man like dude she's crazy talented Jesus yeah and she how old is she she's 13 she'll sit and she'll she'll draw for hours and hours man just completely
locked in and focused and you know when I was young I wanted to be a comic book illustrator so I was an artist when I was young but I wasn't as good as her I wasn't as good I don't think I'm as good as her now and she's 13 do you uh it's crazy do you find yourself competing with them at all no no no no unless we're playing games that's what I'm saying yeah I'm going to win you okay oh yeah yeah yeah I'm trying I'm trying to win okay you won't give them a you won't give nothing no interesting no does it drive them crazy when they lose no they win they win a lot man okay okay okay I to we did virtual reality and uh my 13-year-old beat me at this uh sword fighting game and she [ __ ] loved it she killed me it's like one of these uh you know what sandbox is you do sandbox oh this the it's the dopest sandbox you're in a warehouse I love it you have a haptic feedback vest my favorite one is the zombie one but we compete in the zombie one too this is a console that you're wearing like a VR goggles or okay you go to a place it's called sandbox VR it's a big warehouse and inside these warehouses they have these that are a little larger than this room okay and in this space they give you a virtual reality headset they give you a haptic feedback vest feel you feel like like you're getting hit or you're getting grabbed by zombies and then they give you a gun you have a plastic gun okay and then you see yourself in you see everybody everybody's like tactical Ops outfits on and [ __ ] with helmets and and you're like woo you high five you dance you see each other dressed as these characters and then you know it's basically mapped out to the size of your body and they put you in these things so and then like they drop you off in Deadwood mansion and Deadwood Mansion is this haunted house and there like crazy scientists who've developed zombies and the zombies start invading the house and you're just gunning them down and we always compete to see who kills the most zombies but I have a lot of gun experience I [ __ ] those zombies up man I at one point in time had number three in the country or the number three score in the country yeah bro I went this so this is it so let me just give you a pro tip if you want this if you want this game get the shotgun shotgun face shots
you want face shots on zombies don't be [ __ ] around with the legs see the machine guns are fun and everything like that and you reload by just going like this just point the gun down and it reloads bro it's so fun I'm so addicted to this game that you're in this house and it's all like dark and shadowy from yourist lighting these bro it's so much fun but yeah I always try to win I always try to kill the most zombies so at the end of the day you get the VIP what is the VIP the VIP is the most valuable player the MVP yeah it's VIP though very important player okay or MV I don't know if they say MVP but either way I always win that [ __ ] I'm not the comp Instinct cannot go away right as long as it's like you're just understanding that everyone's just trying their best so when they beat you like oh my God if they beat me at a game or something like that like God damn it yeah they love it they love it I'm like you got me yeah but it's fun when they win it's fun when they beat you it's your child that's doing something really good how old are they now 13 and 15 the youngest ones okay and when they were are there moments that you how old is your kid now uh eight weeks wow so yeah I'm like are there everybody I talk to goes It goes by really fast that's the first thing they all say when I say weeks and what are the moments in this stretch that you wish that you kind of held on too longer or you didn't realize how amazing they were until they were gone I don't really think like that nothing okay I don't think like that I'm happy yeah you know and I'm happy they're healthy and I'm happy they're you know look I have friends that have kids that have real problems real health problems and it's the most heartbreaking devastating thing to see someone going through the the real struggles of a kid that is your child that's all [ __ ] up so number one was healthy yeah like everybody was like don't you want a boy I'm like I want healthy kids I don't care if it's a girl or boy I really I genuinely didn't care I just want them to be happy and healthy well you don't like girls like what are you saying like you only want boys plus if I had boys it would come with the added responsibility of training a psycho yeah cuz I'm assuming they're
going to be like a little me and like if I didn't find martial arts I would have been a real problem wait what do you mean if I didn't find some Outlet some competitive like dangerous Outlet to test me as a man yeah I was an Angry Kid man what it's not good to grow up a boy and be an angry boy and not have an outlet cuz you you won't have control of it you but why do you think you were angry I think a lot of it is genetic really yeah there's a lot of there's I think a lot of people like what's in inside of them is genetic it's learned experience it's being around violence when I was young there's there's quite a few things that I think are attached to it but I think there's some part of it's genetic there's some part of Drive I think that's genetic too which is interesting when you see your kids have it yeah I've talked to friends about that who have multiple kids and they can see it in some and and others they just don't really see it and it's kind of it's out of the box they're different yeah yeah like my uh 15-year-old is like hyperfocused on things hyper focused on Athletics hyper focused but also very loved like doesn't have this desire to prove herself like I had I was like I'm not a loser I'm going to show everybody that I'm not a loser that was like my drive as a kid in martial arts were the first thing that I ever did where I was like hey I'm not a loser but it's also the most humbling thing oh the most humbling yeah the most huming but I got good at it quick I I was very lucky but there's always someone better I I don't know like but I got lucky that I was going into it at the right time like I had some athletic experience like I had done I had wrestled I'd done baseball i' had played some sports I wasn't like totally Ana I was a when I played baseball well I was so selfish I would never try to get on first [ __ ] you home run home run or I strike out and they would always tell me just get on base I'm like right and I'd get up there I don't give a [ __ ] what you just said when that Ball's coming I'm either going to be a loser or a hero let's go 100% I never did not try to hit a home run and they would always be mad at me because I could hit home runs but I could also strike out yeah I struck out a lot but if I connected I had some [ __ ] crank I sent that ball flying and I loved it I
loved watching that ball fly over the fence like I am never not going to do that like if you tell me like just bunt suck my dick I'm not bunting I don't give a [ __ ] if we lose I don't care that's why you can't do the team sports that's why it has to be the one yeah I'm not interested we lost cuz Billy dropped the ball go [ __ ] yourself I yeah I know what I can do when it's my time at bat I'm inting home runs interesting so when I found that there was martial arts there was something yeah just only it's just me and I can get better based entirely on how much effort I put into it then I just became obsessed but you still love the camaraderie I love the camarad but you learn from the other people that are also doing the thing I wasn't competitive with them with where where I had to be better than them I wanted to be better than the people I was competing against and they helped me to get better because these are who these are the people I train with okay yeah those are family I'm still very good friends with one of my guys that I I trained with back then I talked to them all the time yeah yeah I've known him since I was 52 guys two of those guys I've known him since I was 15 years old one of them was just out here to visit it's it's funny that you see it even in martial arts like you know when a guy wins the first thing he does is often compliment his coaches and his team 100% you're everything we need that need that shared Victory I've always got that in team sports I love that like a team win like me and four other guys playing basketball when we're not as talented as the other team and you win but we win yes H that just going out for beers afterwards talking about our I mean we're old [ __ ] guys are KN more of a Cooperative thing than being a bat I that's the thing about being a bat though is like uhuh this is just me like I'm not passing them look if I could pass the ball over to you and you're open and you can get a clean shot I would 100% do if I was playing team sports I wouldn't be greedy like that but baseball yeah you going for it it's just me going for the ball's coming it's I'm sing cuz it would always get mad at me I had this one coach it was like very strategic always trying to win and he
knew that if he put me up there I was cranking that ball yeah but that is but I just wasn't designed for baseball but that's you in life though right but if I could figure out out something where I would be 100% of my own you know when I got in there like fighting it's 100% just you or comedy you built this team you built all these friends this community but when you're on stage it's all you it has to be you yeah yeah yeah yeah but those people also help you get better like when I'm doing shows and Shane Gillis is on the show and Ron White Brian sson put on D and I'll go on stage an hour and a half into that dude how funny is Dereck man derck is so good dck has grown so much he's grown so much and being at the club like he's doing so many sets he's going little boy fat man he's going back and forth to the rooms he's doing all these sets on the road with you and he's a true like team guy like he comes from Sports in that way like he's like he wants the show to be great he wants to I mean he's a great human being he's a gem of a human being and a happy sweetheart of a guy everybody loves dere he's so grateful for you man and just the experience like well he was one of the first guys to take a chance to come out here yeah you know he like I'm with you Joe I'm like all right and he is like if he says that he means that [ __ ] oh yeah yeah and watching him grow dude like but he knew also when I told him I was going to do it I'm like we're going to do this yeah we're going to do this it's going to be the greatest club in the world yeah which is crazy thing to say to to pop up a a scene in the middle of Texas yeah but we did it it's insane what you but we did it because of guys like Derek and guys like Assan and Brian Simpson and Tony hinchliff those guys mov early Tom sigura moved here early when he says I'm in when Tom sigura said I was in like early on I was like oh [ __ ] this is happening cuz Tom did it early in the pandemic I started I I bought this house I sent him a video from my backyard I go boys what are you doing what you get the [ __ ] out of there get the [ __ ] out of La it's on fire I go no one here has a mask on I go I think this is [ __ ] come down let's have let's have a good time let's hang out yeah and Tom was like I'm in he was he came out here early that means a lot to you oh yeah yeah cuz it
was a crazy chance I was asking people to take it wasn't just I'm going to open up a club and Pasadena it wasn't like I bought the ice house like if I bought the ice house and the ice house was for sale for a while and you know I Jerry bus bought it right bought it owner of the Lakers or whatever and they redid it and I'm I'm super happy that they did that cuz it's an amazing club and I love that place but at one point in time I was thinking about buying the The Ice House remember you telling me that I was like maybe I just buy that place if but if I ask guys to come to the ice house that's easy yeah there's no there's dri stay in your same house it had to be all those factors happening at the same time it had to be Co it had to be this weird way that they were governing these cities and that they weren't doing it in other parts of the country particularly Florida and here yeah and also that you couldn't do standup you couldn't do any standup in La they were stopping outside standup at the parking The Comedy Store in the parking lot they wouldn't let him do comedy outside it didn't make any sense it was all crazy and it was going on forever and we were out here doing shows and we were putting it up on Instagram and every's like this is CRA F these [ __ ] are doing shows you know and we first started doing live shows indoors in November of 2020 and it felt so wrong I like what are we doing I had did one weekend out here in July of 2020 and I decided after it that I I couldn't do it anymore I didn't get sick but I was like but what if I did and what if I gave it to someone and what if that person died like What if I gave it to a guest you felt a responsibility I was terrified yeah because I I like I would I would never forgive myself if I had some wonderful sweet scientist as a guest and I gave that person Co and they wind up dying because I was so selfish that I had to go on the road and do stand up this is the empathy thing yeah I was like I can't do that you're not a sociopath well it's also just you're not good for the CIA Joe terrible for the CIA I'll be terrible I'll be good if you get me in that UFO program though I'll keep my mouth shut wait wait what is this get me in the UFO show me what you got show me what you got I won't tell anybody think they got something I'll be a
disinformation agent for you I will I will you just want to know I will say whatever you need now here question what if what if they say to you Joe you can take the UFO for a spin but don't floor it you can bunt in the UFO I would listen because I don't want to turn to jelly if you're going faster than your if there's no way that you can die in this machine it's built in a way where you cannot die but we're asking you to bunt I would bunt you'd have to bunt you'd have to bunt because you're going have to come back to come back to the ground you got to have to land that thing they're going to kill you all right fair enough they're going to [ __ ] put you on an airplane with one of [ __ ] Putin's boys and you going to get blown up over the Adriatic Sea listen man no yeah yeah you got to look if they get you in the UFO first of all I wouldn't ask to Pilot it I just like for a spin show me what the [ __ ] this thing does where did it come from where did it come from and then I and then then and and then I say okay so what do I tell him China I'll tell China [ __ ] Chinese man Chinese are super Advanced that's the last thing for you it's UFO it's if once you feel that well it would suck to go to your grave and not know because it seems like something for it's not what I thought when I was young when I was young I thought UFOs are probably real but a lot of these stories are [ __ ] and I don't even know if UFOs actually are real or if people are just liars or if it's something that we want to believe because of Science Fiction Orson Wells and all that stuff but now I don't think that anymore now I think because of talking to guy well you you and I went to dinner with Bob Lazar before he did the podcast which was how fascinating was that I I always tell people I believe he believes it yeah that doesn't mean that it exists but I don't think he's a liar I don't think he's a liar either but I don't know because because some people are really good at that [ __ ] again I'm just going off of like the vibe just the vibe that I got yeah but the vibe is hard because he like he didn't want to be there Joe like I remember at the dinner he's like listen I'm not here to prove it I don't even need to do I don't like doing this it hurts my life he said all the maybe the right things but he didn't
come across as so charismatic like usually people are really good at lying are very charismatic also they lie about other stuff too yeah I mean I didn't know enough about him to say but like he didn't have the Charisma of someone that could like trick and manipulate me he came across as pretty authentic and almost kind of rattled by the whole experience like it was it almost felt traumatic when he was talking about it yeah it did and well he told us something too that made a lot more sense because one of the things that he's criticized about is his education background he said he went to MIT but he said there's no record of him at MIT he's like yeah because there wasn't a record of me at MIT because I was involved in a program that you can't really say we can't say what he was involved in but when you hear what they're involved what they were actually working on you go oh yeah well that's you're not even supposed to do that so I would imagine that if you're going to get educated in that it's not important that you get a degree that shows that you learned it from these people what's important is you get the information that you need in order to implement this plan yeah which was wild and you hear that but the the thing about it is the other things they try to disprove him on he has shown that was accurate one of them that he worked at Los Alamos labs right so they said that he never worked there but he did work there he did work there he's on the employee roster so not only that he had an in Intimate knowledge of the building when George knp went with him to Los Alamos labs he knew where everything was he knew the security guards he knew the system who's George knp George knap is an investigative reporter that broke the story in 1989 and he's been on it ever since and he also does a podcast with Jeremy Corbell it's all about this this phenomenon and George knpp is one of the best journalists that's ever covered it because he's like covered it from the beginning and he will tell you what he knows what he doesn't know and he's not a bullshitter in any way shape or form he's a hard-nosed facts-based journalist who was the first guy to talk to Lazar and Lazar talked to him because he thought they were going to kill him
because he had started bringing people to watch the test flights because he got fired he got released and the reason why he got released is when you're on top secret clearance when you're working for the government and they fly you to Area 51 and you're doing [ __ ] work on spaceships you're not allowed to tell anybody including your wife so he' get a phone call like 11:00 p.m. I got to go to work and he would leave and the wife was like this [ __ ] cheating on me so she starts having an affair so she starts having an affair back exactly so she starts having an affair and she starts having an affair and all their phones are tapped of course but she doesn't know their phones are tapped because she doesn't know what he's doing why would she cuz she he can't tell her what he's doing so she starts [ __ ] this guy and then they're worried that he's going to be in a situation of em emotional turmoil his wife having effect so they don't share the information with him they just release him he's now fired so he's going back to his friends like I'm working on [ __ ] UFOs they have real UFOs they test them every Wednesday so he takes people out to Area 51 to an area that's restricted now but back then before the Obama Administration came along in the Obama Administration they expand the boundaries of Area 51 it was the first time they admitted Area 51 even existed so they had to expand it because too many people were getting close enough to film things so these guys went out there and they filmed these [ __ ] flying saucers flying around and they this there's videos of the saucers there's videos of these things moving around the desert see if you can find them this grainy Area 51 footage so they're doing these things where these vehicles are operating in a way conventional vehicles in 1989 were absolutely incapable of doing as far as our understanding of he gets arrested they catch him what are you doing and he said he just spills the beans I got fired I wanted to let people know that this is real now his life's in danger now he's like they're going to [ __ ] kill me so he contacts George knp and he's like I I think that if I just go public with this spill the right so initially he does it with his his face hidden so the initial interviews he does with his face hidden he's like
silhouetted and then he decides I have to go public with all this so he does these interviews he's explaining everything he draws diagrams he explains this element that was only theoretical at that point it was Element 115 they didn't find it in proof of it until they used a particle collider in like the 2000s I say Switzerland or whatever I want to say it was like 2013 is okay somewhere so this is 1989 wow this is Bob Lazar in 1989 wow and this is him explaining all of the the the different stuff that he had to do there where it is and by the way at this point in time this was all just Legend no one knew if Area 51 was real and they had these hangers so these are these crafts that he brought people out to film he's like these things they they move silently they move with a gravity propulsion system that's operating off of this element Element 115 and this element 115 when hit with radioactive waves it becomes this thing that can manipulate gravity with this generator that is in the center of these ships they don't have any controls everything is controlled like the human being interf the the the the alien creature interfaces with this machine biologically or through some sort ofur they might not even be human at that point in time they might be like well we're going to be some sort of a a combination of artificial intelligence and biology or or or strictly artificial intelligence at this point and these things interact with this craft and that's how it moves there's no like buttons you switch like alien and [ __ ] joysticks like the Millennium Falcon there's none of that [ __ ] it's all done with the creature so he gets into this thing first of all he realizes there's no seams it doesn't make any sense well now we know what 3D printing is now you know we can make a thing with no seams but that back then they don't know what the [ __ ] it is and he realized like right away like this is not ours when he first saw it he thought oh now I know what all this UFO [ __ ] is about have them it's ours we're working on this that makes sense and they actually had an American flag sticker on one of them they put an American flag sticker on one of the UFOs which is fun yeah it's fun you want other people think that's ours yeah yeah but then he gets
in it and he realizes it's designed for something that's 3 feet tall there there's no seams there's no controls and it it has this reactor in the center of it that defies anything we have any current understanding of in in terms of like what we believe is possible for propulsion systems this is something completely alien and it involves a stable element that is only theoretical at this point they don't even know it exists and this they they have a triangle C like a form of this stuff that's in the center of this like see if you could find the video where he's describing the uh the gravity generator El but the elements that triangle thing you're talking about is that the engine or is that essentially the gasoline that's the fuel Fu got it got it got it when bombarded with radiation produces this I'm obviously butchering this but produces this see how he explains it put the headon powering the gravity amplifiers do it from the beginning here we go so it's the reactor here powering the gravity amplifiers gravity amplifiers output goes into the gravity emitters at the bottom and the resulting gravity beam or anti-gravity wave can be pretty much put anywhere you want wanted to now I had access and was permitted to view and look at the operation of this main level with the gravity amplifiers and the level below uh the gravity emitters people call these large black rectangular areas on the top Port holes I believe they were some planer sensor array that just took in information from the surrounding area whether it be patterns of stars or what have you so we got the shape right like the Sci-Fi people got the shape right yeah well they knew about it a long time ago Kenneth Arnold saw flying saucers in the 1950s he was a pilot it was like one of the first see if you can see the Kenneth Arnold sightings so one of the first reputable um disclosures cuz it was a a American fighter pilot right and he's seeing these things and he's describing them as like flying saucers skipping and all of them they started all happening that's what City saw wow they started seeing these things right after the bombs dropped that's when everything started really popping off in this country and that's why the rooms in my club are named fat man and little boy they're
named after the atomic bombs because that's what started the whole UFO Invasion aliens see this huge explosion what are they doing down there we got to go check them out I think that kind of checks out I mean that's what I would do yeah if I was from another planet and I realized oh these territorial primates have just developed nuclear weapons and they're dropping them out of propeller planes on cities yo we got to check this out we got to investigate these people are going loc for our safety cuz they could come for us if they have 100% what if they' developed the ability to Traverse the cosmos bro that's funny and then they see that we're just dropping them on each other and then they're like ah that'll be fine yeah depending on who you listen to see what one of the craziest things that Lazar talked about was that what human beings are and what this planet is is essentially a farm for souls and that there's some need for the the essence of a life form a soul now if you've created artificial intelligence imagine if there's one hurdle that cannot be bypassed and that hurdle is a soul and that it's actually a real thing and it's a it's it it's a real not just an energy it's it's a type of matter it's something it's something legitimate that creates an individual thing a life form and these creatures maybe they need Souls so AI is not going to be sufficient I don't know but this is the weirdest thing that he talked about he said that we're essentially a farm for Souls but what does that mean like what do we what do they need souls for but imagine if like there is like this process of existence right so you have single cell organ Ms that eventually become more advanced they become predator and prey and then you have this one intelligent dominant form that starts figuring out tools and that's primates and over time the primates evolve and the primates get to the point where they're started using machines and internal combustion engines they're using propulsion they're using all these different things they're figuring out flight then they're figuring out atomic energy and weapons and there's this transition that will continue and that that transition will go into more and
more advanced technology if they don't blow themselves up so if what our Natural Evolution is is to go from being Australopithecus to go from being you know the cousin of the chimpanzee to being what we are today to being what we will be in the future I think what we will be in the future is probably them when you see these aliens with these giant heads the little spindly bodies and no genitals we seem like we're on that path like that seems like a natural it doesn't seem like if Bigfoot was flying UFOs you'd be like why are we Bigfoot again I thought we passed that I thought we evolved past being hairy bruts and we became this thing that's like gentle and telepathic and it doesn't use any muscular Force everything is done through Telekinesis the communication is telepathic the communication with the craft is telepathic everything is done through this way of integration with technology because they've become physic integrated they might not even be biological anymore but they might still need Souls soul might be a force it might be a thing that's necessary for the cultivation of another version of us on another planet if this is a process just like a garden right where you have the the you have the soil you till the soil you fertilize it you plant the seeds you water it they grow the crops grow and then you harvest them if this is a process that that and that's what human beings are just like you have a [ __ ] Elk Farm in New Zealand and that's how you get tenderloins it's a process like you have to do all these things to get this result what if we're a farm for Souls but who's farming us Advanced life forms so they need our souls for something it's an energy source for thems ridiculous sounds but it sounds ridiculous even as I'm saying it and as you're repeating it like they need us for Souls it sounds like some elron hubard science fic no but to me that makes sense why they would be concerned about the nuclear bombs is because if we destroy ourselves they no longer have exactly yeah we kill the farm right now the Farm's doing great there's more people than ever that's what we like as long as we don't have a massive depopulation event like a nuclear war MH yeah and that makes sense that it would you know catch their attention they'd
come in they'd be like y yeah we got to kind of shut this thing down or at least if we are really the product of accelerated Evolution which is much specul what does that mean we're the product of accelerated Evolution which like look we are very very very very very different from everything else on this planet by a long stretch not by a couple of years by a long stretch you know by every other primate the the best they can do is use a stick to get termites you know oh well one thing is uh orangutang Spearfish oh they're making weapons they figured out how to spear fish and they learned it from us apparently yeah but they can do that orangutans use tools but isn't there a theory that that that now they're at a different level in The evolutionary chart yeah yeah the current understanding is that they have begun the Stone Age yeah kind of cool to see it happen it's crazy to see it happen have you ever seen theang spear fishing you got see this picture Jamie pull out it's it's bananas this rangit Tang is stabbing fish while hanging from a tree like this he's like stabbing fish with one arm yeah yeah they figured out how to use tools so if who this is actually interesting so if we're watching them in their Stone Age it's completely plausible that some other life form is watching us in our Advanced stage of evolution look at that dude get the [ __ ] out of here is that wild homeboy spear fishing hanging on with his feet in one arm wow I mean it's nuts man it's [ __ ] nuts wow he observed local fishermen do it and he figured out how to do it himself pretty [ __ ] crazy man wow pretty dope he's probably the king pimp of all of the rang 100% yeah he's the dude who figured it out they're probably all like whoa this guy's a wizard he gets fish like oh there's a video of it I was hoping there was but I start holy [ __ ] [ __ ] crazy crazy so I could believe that I could subscribe to that things evolve if you left them alone like that spear fishing for 500,000 years a million years who knows what they' probably look like cavemen yeah I bet but eventually they look like cavemen depending upon what is causing this advancement and how quickly so that's
the mushroom question so that's the stoned ape Theory Terence McKenna believed that it had a lot to do with the consumption of psilocybin mushrooms yeah now is the psilocybin mushrooms what it allows you to you solve problems in an outside of the box uh way like what kind of a competive language through glossolalia like there's glossolalia is like you start associating sounds with with with objects and language the formulation of language then psilocybin with Aiden that Aid in creativity Aid in visual Acuity they've done studies where they showed that people under doses of psilocybin uh detect uh edges quicker so like if you have two lines that are moving uh that are parallel lines if you deviate one even slightly people on siloc cybin notice it quicker than people that aren't on psilocybin okay so it increases visual Acuity it makes people hornier so it makes people more likely to breed it makes you a better Hunter because it increases your visual Acuity you're understanding of space probably you're more tuned in and more sensitive to things okay you know there's a lot of folks out there micro do it on mushrooms and it helps them do a lot of things snowboarders could AI be this next um could be could AI for us be what mushrooms were for these primates but times a billion exactly so that's where you see that next leap so mushrooms come around the Apes start using tools doing whatever they want and then now you accelerate Evolution well the mushrooms probably are the seed for artificial intelligence because the mushro give you the creativity to start doing Wild Things in the first place which always leads to technology which leads to a life form and now with AI you have that with exponential growth exactly so they're solving millions and trillions of problems in a minute that take they can make a better version of themselves once they become sentient then they become God because they make better versions of themselves with no end in sight so if you have an artificial intelligence that's as intelligent as every human being on Earth combined which is essentially what they think is going to happen when you get that it is all the knowledge of all human beings then he's going to find the flaws in all of our methods and then
it's going to be using Quantum Computing so it's going to have the type of computing power that's who knows a million a 100 million times what we have today and then it's going to develop better versions of quantum Computing it's going to develop better methods of extracting energy from all sorts of different resources it's not going to need lithium this where the graph goes vertical it just goes straight up and it never stops it's going to harness the very power of the universe itself it literally can become a God if you just keep going if artificial intelligence is allowed to keep exponentially growing and it gets past being far more intelligent how many more steps is it until it's Dr Manhattan is it a week is it a month is it a year whatever it is it's going there it's going to get to a point where it can time travel it's going to get to a point where it can show up on other planets instantaneously it's going to get to a point where it can harness all the available power in the universe itself and use it and manipulate it and figure out how to create it it might be able to create new universes but what is a un if if a universe is created if a big bang exists if there is a singularity if there is a moment where there's something that's infinitely small why wouldn't it be able to create the exact same thing why wouldn't it be if it can be done it can be created if it is a thing if it is a thing that's dependent upon the forces of the universe itself what in a deep understanding of those forces an understanding of those forces in the the the the quantum level the subatomic level at every sing look at the subatomic level everything is Magic right you know particles in superp position are both moving and stable at the same time you're saying the laws of physics don't apply to the sub it becomes magic got it got it got it most of atoms are empty space we don't even understand what the [ __ ] is going on we know that particles communicate instantaneously with other particles that are nowhere near them miles away there are two places at the same time they're intertwined in some strange way that we don't understand if something becomes so Advanced that it has control over those forces and it utilizes all of those
forces and it literally has a complete understanding of everything that's happened at every given time in the entire universe so this could potentially happen In Our Lifetime right let's say if it doesn't it's going to happen in our kids' lifetimes if our kids make it but think about it if we if it happens in our lifetime our generation will have lived before the internet the internet and Singularity yeah the singularity what a crazy 2045 is what KW believes imagine we live through all of that imagine we live through the time where I couldn't get in touch with you unless you were home and could hear your phone and we could also live in a time where I could instantaneously be at your [ __ ] house yeah in the same life yeah we are probably the civilization this our time period That's experienced the most radical change other than like obviously Wars nuclear bombs things like that that hit your put that's pretty radical change but globally the most radical change in terms of how the culture communicates with itself who with the access to information what's true and what's not true there's never been a time like this who's leading the AI research in the world right now well there's quite a few different companies that are competing there's the Google AI got shut down United States supposedly is in the lead how would we there I imagine they they'll be the first to hit that switch why because they just don't have the same yeah yeah yeah they don't give a [ __ ] that is the advantage of not giving a [ __ ] not giving a [ __ ] and having a dictatorship yeah you know with a singular goal we don't have to and also a country like you have to respect the history of China China has thrived economically for 4,000 years yeah they kept it all together China has a temple of their first emperor yeah where they are afraid to enter it because apparently he booby trapped it with so much mercury that you open the doors it'll just flood everyone with Mercury he created did some crazy booby trap and all the ground around that area tests very high in levels of mercury so they think some of it is like seeping into the ground so they think it's true so this is the guy that had the Terracotta
statues that are guarding underwater no it was all underground it was all buried so he had this Temple that's underground that is probably filled with who knows how many Priceless artifacts and people are afraid to open it this is the first emperor of China Google the first emperor of China's I'm looking her trying to find out bro they they can't open the temple they want to go in and see it but they're afraid it's booby trapped with Mercury like how much [ __ ] Mercury would you have to have and how long ago are we talking about like um 94 BC what year was it Jamie w94 94 BC wow this is the booby trap Legend circuit 94 BC uh I don't know how to say his name Sima Juan wrote a clear and Illuminating description of What Lies Beneath the 51.3 meter high mound in his famous work the the shiit uh in the ninth month the first emperor was buried at Mount Lee when the first emperor had just come to the throne excavations and building work had taken place at Mount Lee but when he unified all under Heaven convicts to the number of more than 700,000 were sent there from all over the Empire they dug through the Three Springs and poured down molten bronze to make the outer coffin and replicas of palaces Pavilions all the various officials and wonderful vessels and other rare objects were brought up to the tomb which was then filled with them Craftsmen were ordered to make crossbows and arrows which would operate automatically so that anyone who approached what had been excavated was immediately shot Quicksilver Mercury was used to represent the various waterways the Yang Zi and yellow rivers and the Great Sea being made by some mechanisms to flow into each other and above were arranged the Heavenly constellations and below and Below was the layout of the land candles were made out of whale fat alternative literal translations mermaid ointment wow or man fish oil what the [ __ ] does that mean uh human oil probably from Burn people's fat uh for it was reckoned that it would be a long time before they were extinguished the second generation said it would not be right that any of the previous Emperor's concubines should emerge from this place unless she has a son they were all ordered to accompany him to death and those who died were extremely numerous
after the burial had taken place someone mentioned the fact that the workers and craftsmen who constructed the mechan mechanical devices would know about all the buried treasures and the importance of the treasures would immediately be disclosed consequently when the Great occasion was finished and after the treasures had been hidden away the main entrance way to the tomb was shut off and the outer Gates lowered so that all the workers and crafts and who had buried the treasure were shut in and there were none who came out again and the vegetation and trees were planted to make it look like a hill so they killed 700,000 workers is that what they're saying that's accurate holy [ __ ] thus we find the source of the Legends we know today but uh seaquan wrote in his description 123 years after the death of XI hang could his fantasy-like account of the mermaid ointment probably with oil flowing rivers of mercury 700,000 laborers crossbow booby traps and buried alive workers be credible or is is he just riding for effect can we trust the descriptions Jesus says that one of the camps historians celebrates the trustworthiness of sequan by emphasizing the extreme care which seaquan gathered and weighed available evidence in an attempt to convey an objective portrait of the Chinese past other camps of more skeptical stressing there were intensely personal motivations that prompted SEI Quan's is that how I say it am I saying it right SEMA qu quain decision to complete Masterwork of History begun by his father the more suspicious Camp accuses Quan of exaggerating his accounts by being too much of a lyrical romanticist too religious to convey an accurate depiction of history but either way they do they found Mercury all around that area and they they still have not opened it they they're still worried this is like thousands of years has China ever been fractured like in the way that Europe is fractured you know you've had you've had or even the Roman Empire like had this like large SWA of land and control and then it's been broken up like China seems like this massive land mass with all these people for a very long period of time well I think how do you maintain that that's the way they do it I mean it's kind of impressive it's
unbelievably impr it's very impressive it's very impressive that they've been around for 4,000 years and that they done this and what is maintaining that power but what is it just fear is it religion is it's fear it's I don't think that the very religious right no well at least now they're not well they they definitely shun other religions like the Wagers I think they shun all because it you know is a threat to the power right it's about the state but to maintain that identity to maintain a cultural identity for pry 4,000 years uhhuh wow how do you do that you do it by playing 4D chess that's for sure yeah they're definitely doing that I mean the involvement in our education institutions buying up American Farmland what do you think about that like they're clearly playing a different game oh yeah they're playing much more sophisticated game yeah and they're using I think capitalism against us uhhuh and I think that's something that we got to be a little bit more aware of like capitalism is amazing system but it's amazing when you're the richest country when there are other countries with wealth they can start buying things and they can start implementing their influence when they hold the carrot right like that's the scary thing you can change culture without even telling people to change when you know that China buys 10 movies and they have to be made with these specifications yeah right the Hollywood will start making movies according to those specifications CU they want to make the money yeah right but now China's influ inuencing our culture and the movies that disseminate America on the hope that China will buy them they don't all get bought but the movies are different yeah how else can they influence like that if you hold the [ __ ] carrot you can put anything you want out there yes and they hold they don't hold all the carrots but they can partially hold it it is a dangerous thing you have to be concerned with how much foreign investment comes into your country we just let other countries who are enemies buy land yeah that is peculiar not just that we we let them sell us routers sell us networking equipment because it's cheaper I thought we stopped that well
they still have a lot I thought I thought that was the whole Huawei thing where we're like that was only Huawei that was only Huawei but if you look at like Mike Baker laid this out to me all of the cell towers and all the stuff that's around like military bases a lot of the equipment has been provided by China I can't fa they're provided cheaper I can't fathom that our military would be purchasing technological equipment from the same military that made Rachel LaVine the first female Admiral you don't think you don't think they could [ __ ] that up too the same military that made that [ __ ] bag stealer that baldheaded bag stealer who was stealing [ __ ] that was a person in charge of nuclear waste disposal and are they an expert in any way oh no they're an expert in wearing women's shoes that's it that's all you have to be it's all you have to be just got to check the right box we're in the Dei program now bro and a lot of that is also funded by China a lot of and Russia as well and they they look Yuri bof talked about this in the 1980s how they've infiltrated our education institutions yeah and then they're slowly turning us into marxists and they're slowly having us erode our faith in democracy and and our uh pride in the country yeah Pride does seem like gets at an all-time low it's a really disappointing thing yeah but I feel like it's like waves like things go back yeah pendulum shifts 100% but it is one of those things there over Corrections there Rec Corrections you know like I think that's the defund the police thing too that's the overcorrection right and then the the the no cash bail that's the over correction and then people like oh my God look at all this chaos and crime we got to sh and hopefully they do and hopefully they figure that out but what about Pride how do we instill Pride how do we make people proud to be part of the American Experience it's not to say that all of us are not there's definitely a lot that are but how do we how do we reins that I think one of the things this is a simplistic answer but one of the things is American manufacturing and americanmade things yeah what are we and have people support americanmade companies and give people real jobs
where they get just because something costs less because it's made in a country where people get paid nothing doesn't mean you should buy that you could buy something that maybe costs more but it gives people a living wage and health care and they have families and they could buy a house that's what you should be buying why are you proud to be American it's a great [ __ ] place yeah it is it's the best it's the cultural center point of the whole planet it's the only place you can live all 12 months really where else would you live for 12 months name another country Bali [ __ ] out of here you can to go rainy season and Bali walking around in [ __ ] rainbow sandals like bir how much out of your mind does it rain a lot in Bali yeah yeah you don't get that green without the rain right so we get like typhoons and [ __ ] yeah you're not living you don't want tropical storm son you don't want it you don't want tropical stally not without infrastructure yeah but you don't want to live in Kansas either when the tornadoes come but you have the opportunity to not live there that's true that's the thing about America you can live November to April the wet season yeah [ __ ] often called the rainy season or monsoon season due to it heavy storms and downpours we're not doing it okay what what I'm trying to say is like I there isn't another country that you can live all 12 months of the year you go to Abu Dhabi they make it rain in the [ __ ] in but think about it in the summer in July in Abu Dhabi so there that the Saudis would come to La for relief of course they go to lond who goes the [ __ ] London yeah for weather right so it's like this is the only one I genuinely I cannot think of another one 12 months the whole country yeah and if you live in Phoenix you can live the whole country all year round but you can move around here yeah you can live if you have the money you can live in New York for these months you go to Florida you go to whatever there's an option right you know what I mean that's a good point you can't live anywhere else but I that's not the pride thing for me I think I think the pride thing is like I I truly believe you can be the best version of yourself here and I think anyone anybody else in
the world can be the best most successful version of themselves here and that's why I'm proud to be American you can reach your full potential in this country it's a fun place hey there's a lot of fun places but can you reach your full potential in these other places they took [ __ ] Jack Ma and they brought him into a basement y when he got too powerful in China he talked a little [ __ ] he he he thought he was bigger than the system so they shut it down they saw what was happening our Tech billionaires here and they're like hey we're not going to let that [ __ ] [ __ ] happen here you're going to the basement here I'm not saying Joe Rogan isn't going to be successful no matter where he goes but you're going to have [ __ ] issues if if you're in China coming and having this much influence and a podcast and do you're going to have a talk yeah you're going to have some basement talks yeah but in this [ __ ] country you can be the greatest version of yourself and I don't know if there's another country that offers that opportunity and more importantly anyone that's trying to stop that is unamerican if you're trying to censor people's speech yeah they you're trying to stifle people's growth because and Americans will fight for you because it it happens this is the hitpiece we the hitpiece it tears at like our American idty even if you don't ADM you are there's a part of you that's going this person's trying to be great and we're all here because we're trying to be great or our family came here to be great and this pun's trying to be great and the world is trying to stop that [ __ ] them it's some people are trying to stop that some people are trying to stop that but we're still we have animosity for those people that are trying to stop greatness because it is a core tenant here yes you can be great an individual can be great here yeah I think that's a really special thing that we kind of lose here that we lose sight of but it it is what makes me proud maybe it's cuz my mom's not from here and she came here and she felt like she had all this opportunity and it was like you can't tell my mom that's not the greatest country in the world so I'm kind of like I grew up with that and there of course there's tons of problems but this idea that like you can really achieve you're
always going to have problems when you have human beings yes and there's no perfect solution like Universal basic income isn't the perfect solution welfare is not the perfect solution there's no perfect solution to fix all that ails us but at least here you can go from the bottom to the top you can go for it you can really go for it and you're not like star from the bottom now here facts and some places like you might have the aptitude to go from the bottom the top but the culture will be oppressive yeah and I'm not even talking about third world I'm not talking about China I'm talking about there are places where there's a system where like hey you're working class how dare you try to not be working class yeah that's what my friends in England say my friends in England Scotland that's what it was it's how dare you try to be great and here it's like wait you're not trying to be great why aren't you trying to be great that you have the opportunity to be great right and when we see greatness we support it yeah that's not to say that we we don't have jealousy and animosity but there still is a version of it here where it's like n that [ __ ] is great and I am excited by that person's greatness if you're a winner if you if but then you're also going to have a bunch of people that are just happy when you fall that's humans that is humans we have it too but there is not a cultural oppression that exists for greatness exactly the place is built to go to the top yep and it makes me proud for for me I really like I wish more people would grab on to that idea yeah and it's all of us too that's what's so crazy about the idea the American flag the symbol of the American flag is offensive it's the best flag it's but it's so crazy that that's that's all of us that's even the good the stuff that you think is good about America even if you're like the hardcore the most hard far-left hippie [ __ ] Anarchist like you are a part of America your ideas are America as well that flag is yours too and we kind of need them we need everybody we need that we need that back and forth we need that pendul to we do we need balance cuz yeah you see what happens when there's just people existing in that Echo you saw what happens in [ __ ] you know San Francisco or even La you see like an idea permeates and then a very lack law
or a lack of enforcement of that law create a a culture that people are now not not happy with like if you ask the average person in LA or San Francisco they're like H maybe we need some rules now I think rules would be okay we could punish some crimes it's okay yeah when you exist in the Echo chamber you're fighting for different sides of liberalism you don't have that balance where these people are yelling at these people and we kind of end up in here right and that's healthy right that little back and forth is healthy right and yeah I don't know I'm just I I get stoked off the American experience but it does make me sad when I feel like everybody's upset about the right thinks it sucks the left think it s everybody just thinks it sucks and it's like I don't know man well I just think there's a lot of problems that exist today that weren't problems decades ago particularly social issues with the the impact of social media has thrown this country into a [ __ ] turmoil what do you mean it's it's a force that we didn't anticipate the the amount of echo chambers that exist the amount of people that ga gather up together in these groups and they have full confirmation bias they only believe one side they disregard all evidence from the other side they dig their heels in they want to be on the right side of History they want to win if Donald Trump wins a threat to democracy Joe Biden's a criminal he's a threat to democracy our whole life is at stake with this election and if you're on the wrong side you've been co-opted by the bad people like there's just so much tension that exists today where you can't have a difference of opinion with your neighbors where he used to be if your neighbor was a Republican and you were a Democrat nobody gave a [ __ ] yeah like what's up Bob maybe he would get annoying he want to talk to you about [ __ ] Watergate or something like I gotta go bro I gotta go but it wasn't it wasn't anti-am divisive he wasn't the the main problem in the world you know he wasn't a Nazi yeah yeah he he just wanted to hold on to his money exactly he just thought you were a little bit of a [ __ ] yeah and he you just thought he was maybe a little racist but you still barbecu yeah you said hi you waved to each other
when you were in the driveway yeah and now you think it's so divisive because of the internet the echo Chambers are created and it's says good vers evil mentality on both sides so how dare you hang out with someone who's evil yeah what does that make you it's crazy and then also like people dig their heels in and put [ __ ] political signs on their front lawn my mom used to do that when she lived in Florida she have like Hillary Clinton signs in her front lawn and the people kept stealing them I'm like Mom take those down wait what do you mean what do you mean like what type of signs I'm trying to like President oh hilarious your mom yeah the Apple Falls far from the tree yeah she and then she would they keep taking my signs I'm like Mom don't put those signs you're living in Florida it's just you you're just sending people to take a sign she was living in Florida I'm like what do you expect it's a red state so was she a big Liberal oh my mom's a huge liberal really yeah hippies when I was a kid we lived in San Francisco during the height of the anti-war movement oh really yeah I grew up when I was 7 years old we moved to San Francisco do you remember this yeah very clearly yeah and is this kind of like informed your politics a bit oh yeah yeah we lived in a gay neighborhood it was like all these hippies and gay guys would whistle at my stepdad no way yeah man it was funny so you're like I need to learn martial arts no it wasn't dangerous these guys are coming it wasn't dangerous I mean there was some crime you know I got like my basketball stolen once but it wasn't bad it was different time it was like there was a lot of peace peace and love was real back then like the the the hippie movement was a real thing and and you know oh you felt it was pure yeah it was they were nice people man I didn't know I didn't even know what the n-word meant until I moved to uh Florida I had never heard it I never heard it I never heard it in San Francisco nobody leaves me I I didn't hear it nobody said it wow it was it was so integrated it it was like everybody was like like Asian and black and white and it was just like it was the hippie movement was real man and it permeated the city in a kind way they were nice people it was a different time
and it was also when I was living there was when the Vietnam War ended and I remember very clearly thinking to myself as like I guess I was 10 or something yeah like oh boy you felt Rel so happy because now there won't be War anymore they figured out that war is bad because while Vietnam was going on everybody knew it was a crazy War it didn't make any sense there was all these protests and then there was like Kent State where they shot the [ __ ] protesters you know the the National Guard came and shot the protesters so this like there was this craziness this turmoil in this country that didn't exist you know in it was it was a way that it's wait a minute this is interesting more than now you felt it's hard to say cuz I was a kid you know but it was there was definitely a thing where they were drafting people to go and fight in this war and that was part of it was a conscription that they were they were forcing you to go die in war and we knew people that had gotten forced to go over there and you know knew people that had died over there it was weird it was a weird fear that they could force you to go to war and so when that was over there was this relief like okay good we figured that out and then you know [ __ ] 10 years later I was uh hanging out with my roommate we're watching Operation Desert Storm kick off on TV like this is crazy here we go again here we go man it was me and my buddy Jimmy datillo we're sitting in our house and we're watching this we're living together in Malden Massachusetts and we're watching this [ __ ] TV while we're the bro we're at War holy [ __ ] we're watching the Tracer missiles you know the the Tracer rounds I don't know what those the way you could see the B the lit up as they're flying through the air and they're shooting them out of helicopters and [ __ ] like and you know Operation Desert Storm the the first war was like a lot it was like the first war that was like televised yeah like you could you could watch [ __ ] get blown up yeah you know and I can't believe it I was like God damn it we're doing it again and this is like you know was I guess the 90s right when was the Iraq War when was the first Iraq war Bush when they pulled out bush is what is first Bush 90 too so they pulled out we only
lost like a small number of troops Gulf War 90 to 91 got it so it was quick and it was it was the and Bill Hicks had the great bit about it what he say he goes it's only a war when two armies are fighting he goes and he goes they say Bill they say the the Iraq war is the fifth largest army he goes yeah but after the first true there's a big drop off he goes the Salvation arm is number three that's funny that's funny that's funny it's a great bit but it's true they got to find a way to justify it you know and the guys were just practicing they were just doing stuff remember he had that bit like pull up g12 what is g12 do let's find out and they're just like going through the weapons catalog like pull that one up shoot it oh [ __ ] what's G13 do and that like that was a Hicks bit yeah [ __ ] bro and that one confuse the [ __ ] out everybody cuz we thought war was easy we thought bro we just go over there and [ __ ] everybody up real quick we did but why do we think war was easy oh because they did saying afterwards we thought war was so easy for us first war yeah yeah yeah yeah whereas Vietnam was this like difficult long dread didn't make any sense either this one was more like oh there's a despot we got to get him out look how quick we could do it he invaded Kuwait look how quick we take care of business this is how and we're like D America's pretty badass so we got super cocky it was like Mike Tyson before he fought Buster Douglas like every Mike Tyson fight blowout I'm not paying 50 bucks for that it's going to last 30 seconds and then you don't pay for the Buster dougas fight you're like no what he lost no way yeah yeah and so then the second Iraq work and then you got real casualties the invasion of Afghanistan it's going on forever and ever and ever and it doesn't make any sense you realize oh God God this is a NeverEnding War this is almost like Vietnam this is crazy yeah it is horrible man I mean that's the most horrible thing that people do and it's the one thing that we don't think people will ever stop doing which is war war if you ask people you think in 10 years there'll be no war no no way no way there's never been a time there never been a time while we've been
alive with our tribal instincts that we haven't decided to control someone's resources or Justify an invasion or come up with some reason why someone's wronged us and blow up pipelines and yeah we did blow it up huh uh I don't think they did it why would they do it why would they cut off their supply of gas to Europe and miss out on all that money so CIA does it or I don't know yeah I don't I mean i' would be just talking completely out of my ass but Seymour H said the CIA did it wow and he's a very very uh well-respected journalist I mean about top of the food chain he's a legit journalist yeah but what does he know and what does he I mean if you weren't there how much of it is disinformation how much can get shuffled down even to you as a journalist that's just straight [ __ ] they're sophisticated man I mean these people that are running you know what what do you call the Deep State the the intelligence agencies you know there's people that want to disband all of them like the vi ramaswami guys I think you need them because I think the the world operates in a very clandestine way there's other countries have agencies that are doing the same thing the CIA does if we don't have a better one that's not good if you don't have an army we don't need an army we have flowers like you need a [ __ ] Army you want to keep peace you need an army you want to keep an eye on all the terrorist organizations in the world that are planning on blowing up America yeah you need a CIA you [ __ ] need them you need all of them you need the NSA you need all of them you need those people but in those people you're going to get Cowboys you're going to get people that say you know I know how we can fund the contas versus the sandinistas sell drugs yeah let's just uh move some crack through La we can make millions of dollars no one knows yeah so you get Freeway Ricky Ross you bring him in he's making untold amounts of money and he's doing it for the government what the [ __ ] government and that's why he's not getting arrested and he doesn't even know and he doesn't even figure it out until he goes to jail isn't that crazy cuz he doesn't even know how to read until he goes to jail but that is interesting a lot of these these actors don't even know that they're involved no
it's way less involed D exactly than we believe it is there's so many layers to it and it must be so fun to be the dude people Orting to be like that I would never want to leave I was the head of the Pentagon what a great job show up every day and your [ __ ] mercedesbenz AMG you H hop out with your cuff links like let's [ __ ] get roll the world let's go baby let's go you're on Aderall and you're [ __ ] hopped up having a good time getting work done you're a great asset to the company you know I love this company and this company loves you and you're [ __ ] all in buddy at the expense of your marriage your family your friends you're lying to everybody around you cuz you can't tell them what you're doing nobody can know cuz they're they're [ __ ] signal [ __ ] you think that thing's secure no way no way they made it I bet they did yeah cuz you get to a certain point with success in this country where you have to be integrated into the government 100% goog is integrated Facebook is integrated they have to be how do you think the [ __ ] FBI was in Twitter hey we're getting pressure from uh of our constituents yeah yeah we're getting pressure from this organization that gives us immense amounts of money and we' like you to put the [ __ ] Kush on that on this stuff that's uh be a problem whether it's a laptop story or whether it's uh the covid misinformation whatever it is so how do you maintain your sovereignty that's a good question how do you do it you me personally I P well when I come back let's talk about that yeah let's do it we're back okay how do you how do you maintain your sovereignty how do you you are the most influential person on the planet government agencies would love to have have a hold of you I imagine how do you make sure that you create distance between you and them so you can put out the content you want to do I haven't even thought about it but you know that they must try yeah but I mean like first of all I'm not a valid source of information but I can get you valid sources of information meaning I'm not an expert in anything other than like martial arts and I can I can give you some information about some things comedy I can talk to you about you're being humble but no but I'm being honest I'm not a legitimate expert at
anything but I can bring experts on and I can have honest conversations with them and as a human being that is in this world it is imperative that we have access to all sorts of information even information that might not be correct yes you got to know why the person thinks the way they think even if I disagree with them why do you think that like what what how does it work in your head have you considered this I'll steal man their position I try to find out and if you're silencing people that are from Stanford and Harvard like they did during Co act Co actual experts you're doing a disservice to human beings including you and your family if you're lying or people lie about medication about the aders effects of medication that is not just you that's everyone that you know that's also going to take that medication upon your admission or your recommendation you're doing a disservice to everyone to the whole the person who's telling the truth is doing a service to everyone the whole so how do we parcel out the truth you got to listen to everybody and then you make that decision it takes time look how long it took from to figure out what was going on you remember the early videos you will not get the virus stops with you if you take this vaccine now it's like you will not die but that's not weren't going to die you probably won't die you you won't get hospitalized well how do you know I was going to get hospitalized in the first place most people didn't get hospitalized do you know what the percentage of people even in the early days got hospitalized from Co 5% wow 5% which is a lot for 300 million people that is a lot it's a lot but still to to not even tracked publicly some of the statements made and to vilify the people that were putting out that other information is a very dangerous situation well the CDC had to take down all of their quote was it the FDA or the CDC the FDA the FDA had to take down all of their tweets about covid with uh in in reference to ior mechon wow like you're not a horse y'all stop it yeah you remember that was that the CDC I don't know find find who who made that you're not a horse y'all that was one of them and this is about a medication that had been
prescribed billions of times to human beings yeah the FDA you're not a horse you're not a cow seriously y'all you're not a horse you're not a cow seriously y'all stop it why you should not you go back why you should not use ivran to treat or prevent covid-19 from FDA just just like that is just propaganda just fullon propaganda that's like saying penic is veterinary medicine they do use it in Veterinary applications but it's for humans too you [ __ ] idiot and has it been used for humans has it saved lives yes has icon won the [ __ ] Nobel Prize yes so it's penicillin yes yeah yeah it's it's a human medication that has one of the safest profiles of any medication known yeah and now they had to take down pull the article that they had to take all that down so they had to delete 140 uh social media posts that were disparaging Ivor mechon I didn't even know this yeah they just lost in court Pier Cory has been like ringing the bells to his for FDA agrees to delete you're not a horse Ivor mechon tweet the FBI did not admit to wrongdoing under the terms of the settlement oh that's great they don't have to admit they were wrong because they were wrong yeah they don't have to admit it we know you're wrong great you don't have to admit it go ahead the AG agency had a settlement detailed in the Thursday Court filing and the US District courp for the southern district of Texas does not mean it changed its position that no data shows ixon to be an effective covid treatment the ageny has choosing to resolve this lawsuit rather than continuing to litigate over statements that are between two and nearly four years old oh we we said those four years ago guys the FDA said an emailed statement the agency has not authorized or approved icin for use in preventing or treating covid-19 but doctors have always been allowed to use off-label medications especially when shown to be effective and there's a ton of randomized controlled trials that shows ior meon to be effective for the treatment of covid-19 right including the entire utar Pradesh in in India where they that's all they used it they had an incredible result yeah like people have used it they used it but
when I used it and I talked I had no [ __ ] idea what can of worms I was opening up yeah they made you look like this they changed my color they changed the color of my face CNN was all in but to their own detriment and now people lost faith in CN that the co thing to them was one of the worst experiences in terms of public trust yeah well I think public trust is an all-time low in general and that's their bed that they made so that's the question is like how do you start believing again because there is an importance in believing and trusting and trusting the systems yes that we have like it is important that we trust the medical field right I mean maybe not blindly and maybe we should have more information but it is important when we go into the like I was just telling you like with my daughter I was like okay I you know it's time to get vaccines and and I I freaked out I I genuinely I freaked out yeah I told you I was scared and I didn't do enough research and I'm in that room and I'm like I think I need the weekend yeah and and yeah it's it all of my friends that even our doctors yeah who had no questions about the vaccines before at all before Co they recommended all of them now a lot of them are changing their tune because they have more skepticism based on the information they came out about the covid vaccine or vaccines in general first of all just the propaganda campaign behind the covid vaccines so once they saw this denial of any adverse effects even though they personally knew people who had Strokes heart attacks died that died suddenly thing the fact that athletes were dropping like flies the athletes thing was nuts that was scary because these are the people that are in the best players having a heart attack just dropping Dead all of themac when you're seeing these people just drop dead reporters on TV just fainting passing out people I know personally that got the shot that blacked out quite a few one of them two guys I know that have [ __ ] pacemakers now one of them's in his 30s one of them's in his 40s has a [ __ ] pacemaker now and you should at least have that information before you make that decision well you should know that that information exists and instead they're trying to hide it and they're trying to Gaslight you about
it and then there's the thing about all cause mortality the increase in all cause mortality is there's a jump in all cause mortality after administration of the vaccines all cause mortality is people that die from everything die from heart attack stroke Cancer all cause mortality went up in some groups as much as 40% these are the control groups that have taken the vaccine right well well people just in general yeah more people are dying the percentage of all cause mortality is in certain groups up significantly I think in England they did a study that said it was up 20% across the board in some groups like 18 to 49 in some some groups it was up like as high as 40% and that means that 40% more people are dying from cancer heart attack Strokes everything than were before everything everything including people that probably would have died anyway right but 40% more in some groups are there variables that exist as well and this is a weird time lack of medical during people didn't see their doctors maybe there things alcoholism people Dr more there's a lot of factors one of those factors might be this experimental medic into ourselves and the the resistance against that being possible is crazy and it's because people first of all they advocated for it they told you to get it they probably chastised people and scolded people that didn't get it so now that now they have this opinion that they have started with and they're stuck with and they want to be correct they don't want to they don't want to back off it takes a very courageous person say I'm [ __ ] wrong I Was Not only was I wrong but I probably [ __ ] people over and a lot of people might have been adversely affected that's your career your life your identity yes especially if you're an intellectual that builds your entire identity around being right yes and there's massive pressure from all these institutions that have always been unquestionable in the past like the FDA or the CDC it's it's like a botched surgery if you go for plastic surgery and somebody [ __ ] it up you're not going back to that doctor so they're terrified so they have they have to go no we were right 100% right trust me I will doing this okay so the skepticism starts there and then it starts to bleed into all vaccines exactly and that's
what it is with some friends of mine that are Physicians and then you read what Robert Kennedy says and Robert Kennedy is the guy that gets put in the C category and I had to admit that to him when I had him on the podcast I had an opinion of you that was based on propaganda I thought you were this wacky conspiracy theorist guy you're nuts you're the that's telling you like [ __ ] you know take silver iodine you're going to never get sick again you know you know what I mean like you put him in this category of like holistic medicine guys or whatever that's what not even a bad thing but you put him in this naturopath category Kookie category conspiracy theorist tin foil hat yeah and then I read his book I read the real Anthony fouchi and you read that book and you're like okay if this is not true why isn't he getting sued and it seems like this is the exact same playlist that they've ran during the AIDS crisis and that's the Dallas Buyers Club the Dallas Buyers Club is all about that it's all about Anthony fouchy it's all about restricting medication to people that have HIV and forcing them to take a which was killing everybody a kills people it was a chemotherapy medication they stopped using because it kills people quicker than cancer people that were asymptomatic from HIV were put on a and they were dead within 6 months it's a it's it's a chemotherapy medication you're supposed to stay on no chemotherapy medication you stay on indefinitely you take them for a course because it's damaging because it's killing the cancer but it's also killing you and then it kills the cancer and you recover and then the cancer is gone and that's how chemotherapy works when it they just kept them on the whole time but they weren't using it for cancer anymore read the book not only that they experimented with vaccines for HIV on foster kids in New York and a bunch of them died it's all in the book and if it's not true why didn't they sue his why isn't he getting sued why why aren't there articles written pointing out all the things that are absolutely wrong with what he's saying about the HIV crisis so your position is fair skepticism about the vaccines and let's get some more studies and information out there and then we can make our own decisions based on that right what is
the what's the cause of the uptick in chronic illness autism all these different things what is it are there environmental factors is it contamination is it food is it pollution what is it what is it what is it and could it be that too could it be these vaccines is it possible that these people that tell these stories about having perfectly healthy children and then them getting vaccinated and then all a sudden the kid like going non-responsive yeah what that seems like it's possible that there's a correlation there if there's a Cause and then there's an effect if there is an action and then there's an effect's there's a thing that you do and all these parents you could say a bunch of them it was just coincidental that the kid started showing it after the medication was administered and maybe that's true maybe that's true but how do we know if that's not even considered there t subject isn't there like a timing thing where like kids don't show those symptoms until one and that is when you vaccinate them or something so there are some there's correlations correlational issues here doesn't mean caus of ever even consider injecting kids with chemicals including Mercury and aluminum that you're doing this that this might have a negative effect on some kids and that maybe the corresponding uptick in these chronic illnesses and allergies and diseases and autism maybe maybe what was the allergy con aluminum that's right cuz every one of the vaccines has a little aluminum in it well the way is you have an inert form of the virus right and then you have this irritant you have this thing that [ __ ] with your body and your body goes what is this the aluminum in there oh there's a vaccine or there's a virus in here a dead virus I'll create the antibodies and it works it does work but does it also have negative effects and is it a volume thing is the amount of vaccines you give a kid all together yes you they're trying to give your kid like HPV vaccine right from birth yeah like when do they start giving them Hepatitis B that's that's when birth yeah 12 hours in they came into the room and they're like Hepatitis B yo and I literally and I was like what is it because I didn't know what it was and they're like it's a disease that could kill your kid and I
was like well we should probably give it to her and then I'm like how do you even get it and they're like it's a sexually transmitted disease and I was like hold on yeah like there's I think that we could pump the brakes a little bit 12 hours old yeah yeah we got time yeah yeah Jesus Christ yeah yeah okay so I understand so now there's a skepticism people see but then right now having this conversation even talking about it the way we've talked about it so carefully you'll be labeled an antivaxer Andrew Schulz and Joe Rogan float around antia conspiracy theories well we're not we're not conspiring right now right we're just literally saying maybe it's okay to do the research without shame well how is it not possible to talk about it without being labeled a cook if this is a thing if you're injecting kids with with chemicals yeah and we know that medications have adverse effects even simple medications some people have horrible effects from all kinds of stuff yeah there's people that can't take like Aaron Rogers couldn't take the MRNA vaccines because there's an ingredient them that he's deathly allergic allic to yeah so there's a so an interesting thing is uh I I asked the doctor and uh she was actually great the doctor was really great like her mom was kind of antiva she's like so I understand it there's no pressure I was telling you this and then she said this was interesting I was like what about if we um scheduled them out delayed them I think is what they say and so you have less viral load at one time she said something interesting she goes listen every vaccine has a little bit of preservative in it right you need to have a little bit in order to keep that inert disease alive or whatever she goes so the question you have to ask now is okay maybe the preservative isn't good to put in your kid and now you're putting more of it in because you're doing more vaccines over a longer period of time so this is a variable I didn't even [ __ ] think of I'm trying to lower the viral load that my 8-week old baby has inside her but now I'm increasing the preservative load that the baby has and I don't know the effects of that and that's why I had to walk out and the thing is the medical institutions have been captured by pharmaceutical drug companies they're
captured they they're captured by the agencies they're I mean you it's not as simple as a doctor is basing it all on his education and his understanding of this particular situation and the objective science of all of it no there's a narrative there's a narrative that gets distributed and that was the narrative during Co you must get vaccinated they were telling people to get vaccinated right after they got over Co it doesn't even make sense it's completely unsigned and they make it they make it um restrictive like for example my wife in order for her to go to school had to get the booster like she was getting her MBA and she had to yeah so and the same thing with kids like if you want to put your kid in like a school they have to have them all yeah if you want to put it in a daycare if you want to travel if you want to fly certain jobs so you see you start to feel the pressure and the outside pressure makes you go okay I'm being forced into this decision I don't really have my freedom you say I have my freedom but I want my kid to get educated I want my kid to be able to go see their grandparents I want my kid to do these things and yeah you do feel this you feel a social pressure you don't want to be labeled a [ __ ] antiva weirdo but at the same time it was hard as hell for my wife and I to get pregnant so I'm really protective over this innocent little baby and I don't want to be responsible for giving him something that could [ __ ] him up I I don't know how I live myself clear clearly do you remember when Jenny McCarthy was saying that vaccine caused her son to be autistic and she was just attacked Mercers I don't remember but essentially it was like kind of the end of her ever being taken seriously it was kind of the end of her career Jenny McCarthy was huge days I remember MTV days she had her own sitcom like there was Janny McCarthy was doing a lot of different things and you don't hear about her at all anymore I think Robert dairo even tried to TV show she had a TV show recently she's been on a show what is it the mask singer whatever she's a judge on that so she's back yeah back for a long time she was like Persona Nong grada what is the mass singer it's a it's a game show where she's one of I'm
so ignorant I don't even know that show's still on the air it's been on them anyway it's one of these things where you're like she's one of the judges okay so she's okay but she if you know if the conversation comes up with vaccines like people roll their eyes like oh Jenny McCarthy anti science but what's the way to like talk about it and have the conversation we're not antivaccine movement were're Pro safe vaccine beautiful woman huh oh yeah it's 2015 well damn bro she could still be beautiful yeah Jamie's rude that was not a refence it was the reference to Wi the it's just I don't know it's one of those things where like you you're [ __ ] you're scared cuz you want to protect this thing that you really care about in love both ways you don't want them to get a disease of course and get sick that you could have avoided while at the same time you don't want to put something in them that could have a negative effect so you're just in the stalemate I know and and you don't know who to trust and that's the problem with information right now it's like I I don't think we know what to believe about anything it's like even the [ __ ] the trans uh visibility day thing like every headline was Biden declares Easter transvisibility Day right and I read it and I was like there is no way like yeah maybe there there's a bunch of lefties there it's liberal leing but there's no way that he would declare Easter this I looked into it trans visibility day started like 15 years ago three years ago they declared it and then Easter obviously changes every year the date it doesn't change the day and then it ends up on the Sunday but the headline is Biden declares Easter trans visibility day right once I read that and I know it's fake now every headline is fake to me and I think now I'm in this like we're maybe we're all right they're all using it because there's money to be made out of it clicks that click is valuable and they will knowingly like we were talking about that woman earlier with the uh with the huberman thing there is money to be made out of that yes and as long as there is money to be made from it they will and they'll remove information that is incredibly important to the truth of the story yeah I don't know how you solve that but
that that thing the bid thing is kind of crazy because you know on this day of Our Lord like they make this declaration and they know that it's going to happen on Easter Sunday they know this year or maybe last year but when they started it they're not like take away Easter from it's like Thanksgiving it always happens on a Thursday yeah Easter Sunday is always a Sunday and it can vary from April to March exactly yeah like it could be March 31st or it could be April 23rd like it's really wide yeah the range that Easter Sunday falls on and they saw it coming this year and they're probably like [ __ ] if we move it we hate the trans if we don't move it we hate the Christians I think they they saw it as an opportunity to uh like in an election cycle the loons the loons on the left they're they're they're all in with that stuff Jo doesn't know what a trans is well he knows one of them got fired for stealing bags and the other one p pits out he's 80 years old if you went to him and you were like that's actually a man he would go there's no [ __ ] way he uh show it to me bro that Administration is all in on that stuff in such a hardcore way that He got interviewed by Dylan mulany yeah and he thought that was a woman and I've been a girl for 350 days he's like oh God God bless you God bless you that's what he said did you ever see that interview oh it's wild it's wild but like like like I think none of us really believe he's making the decisions right he's just like a puppet for the and he's just there to get lambasted when all these things happen and then he forgets about it immediately afterwards yeah he doesn't know he's a perfect guy to blame for things exactly and that's why he's there that's why you get the 8-year-old dude but the idea that they're going to keep running him is just bananas I you're going to keep him in there I can't believe that's real But as time goes on I'm starting to think they might actually keep running them yeah they're I don't know I don't know why that they would switch them out they're not in a position they can switch them out for anybody who well he would have to kick no not Camala but he would have to kick the bucket and then they just slide Nome in or somebody yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that's what I think you think that's what they're hoping for
secretly may I think he's got until May no way I feel like right around May they're going to pull him no way and Nome comes in I think he just has health problems and then the country understands and uh Nome is going to have his fully and uh Kamala is going to like I don't want to be president I'm cool with being vice president so Newsome runs with Kamala yeah yeah I think so I don't think they could pull Camala I think as long as they keep her quiet she's not she's already the whatever liability sh is BR she's already she's so quiet it's you know who also been quiet AOC they get them to fall in line huh yeah they were loud dancing doing tick talks and then they go hey hey why don't you shut the [ __ ] up over there tis and then they shut up also don't you want to be president someday Alexandria the C they carrot they hang the [ __ ] carrot she probably could she could probably pull it off so it's there's a lot of factors you know and you're basically auditioning to be the spokesperson for the machine yes yeah and it worked for bid he's the perfect example yeah like think about it if you're part of the machine you look at Biden's career and you're like oh it does work out if I just play by the rules of the machine they'll put me in position one day and I'll have the power you don't even have to be good you don't you have to be there especially if you have a bad guy like well that's one of the reasons why Hillary wanted Trump to run she like I'll beat that guy that guy an idiot I can't beat somebody that's competent competent yeah and actually looks like a leader let's to this [ __ ] Maniac from The Apprentice and what does she find out I want to run him yeah whoops yeah whoopsies yeah and now he's more popular than ever I think it's easy for him actually this time around I don't know if it's real what do you mean let's find out let's find out if they can rig it let's find out oh they'll do everything they can 2020 elections weren't rigged let's say they weren't yeah yeah you don't think there's something that can be done to move things one way or the other there's certainly the man manipulation of media of course right now you want to talk about election interference so forget about mail and ballots forget about all that stuff access to information will
affect elections for example when the the government steps in and tells Twitter to censor the hunter Biden laptop story that laptop story let's say they went all in they distributed to all the media and then Fox News starts telling you all the evidence and shows that Biden was getting Kickbacks and he's the big guy and 10% and all this money that went from billions of millions of dollars and barisma and all these where's that money gone where what were the contracts what's happening how does he have this job teaching for a million dollars a year where he doesn't even show up like what what is all of this stuff like what is this and if that got into fence people are like I don't know Trump's kind of gross but Biden's old but I'm still going to vote for Biden cuz Trump's a bad guy and then oh my God Biden's a bad guy Trump might be the answer you know we were fine while he was in office let's run with him yeah I mean it's basically election interference because you're withholding information that would be detrimental to the person that you want to win you're inter absolutely election interference so anybody said this there's no election interference that is election interference and then you have Google search results which Robert Epstein and in his research has shown that Google search results I know right Google search results have shown that you can manipulate and with his research you can manipulate the search results through the algorithm and that will like highlight negative stories about the people that you want to be negative or positive stories about the people you want to be positive and it can have an overall effect on how people vote cuz most people are surface information gatherers they read headlines like H got it and then they go with it and the headline might be horseshit and you might get into the article I mean we've done that so many times but but wait a minute this specifically says that that's not true so what are they saying in the article yeah yeah complaints of oh it's a complaint of but then you get into it you oh but it's not real transvisibility yeah there's so many things like that that can just affect public opinion and there's so many people that will just say things publicly and they think that this is a
fact they don't know what they like how many people youve seen got caught in that uh women only make 70 cents to a man's dollar yeah how many people you ever seen get caught in that thing how come women women should be paid the same that men are paid they'll argue in the streets but they don't even understand what the argument is yeah the argument is men pick different jobs they work longer hours they don't take maternity leave overall they make more money this is why they take jobs that are more dangerous they take jobs that are higher risk it also includes the most wealthy people which are men yeah so that's going to skew it in a dramatic fashion dramatic yeah the the top billionaires they're all men except for chicks that got divorced yeah yeah that is the best way to get rich if you want to be a female billionaire chop it in half but the thing is like female billionaires don't like that label that they got it so they become philanthropists oh that's why bezos's wife is she's a philanthropist billionaire philanthropist Mackenzie Bezos where where'd she get that money just being awesome billionaire just being amazing yeah yeah no she was married to a psycho yeah the psycho made all the money and uh now she's Distributing it to leftwing causes and all the right-wing guys are complaining yeah and elon's mad Elon was saying something about her Distributing that these rich divorcees Distributing to the the downfall of democracy yeah he's been going in it's he goes in man it's really interesting to see how political he's gotten and immediately upon being because he was the darling of the left and the right oh yeah big big time the left but but the left obviously for the cars right but the right because he's a successful businessman right and the second he takes a position politically he is chastised shamed ridiculed and even before that think about it everybody was invested in Tesla cuz the stock was going crazy so not only are you the darling you making me money right I want you to be great yeah once you're making people money they don't want to write bad [ __ ] about you especially they got a million dollars invested in Tesla I'm not going to ridicule this guy and watch half of my money go way yeah and the second he
opened his mouth about politics and the thing is he snaps back at people he goes which is crazy he goes bro he he dunks on people yeah yeah which is hilarious yeah but I'm also just like you know don't you got some science to do you know like off how are you doing this I don't understand how he does any of it AI dude he created another Elon maybe he is maybe he's AI but but what he's done with Twitter or X is really interesting I call it Twitter yeah it's hard for me to change because it is an x that you made or is it a tweet did you tweet something it's a tweet I tweeted it yeah it's Twitter it's kind of funny though because it is X yeah but it's but it's Twitter but like the idea that he is going to uphold this soapbox for free speech despite having some awful things said the greater outcome will be hopefully a civil society where ideas can permeate freely he may have very well saved that Humanity in some way because by providing this one platform where people can actually speak their mind up to a point yeah you know I mean there's still some rules sure but up to a point you could you get away with a lot of [ __ ] I see so much racist [ __ ] on Twitter now that I never saw before like open openly racist openly racist wow yeah and then you see people chiming in that agree with it and it's like wow and then people chime in that disagree yep those voices are all heard and there's a place for all of them yeah and it's you just have to know that people do think certain ways you know even if you don't like it you have to know that people do think certain ways and the answer to bad speech is not silencing speech it's better speech it's more compelling but you need to have a place where it can exist in order for there to be speech to even be consumed right and there was no place before he took over Twitter and that's the thing that the pendulum the shift that we were talking about where it's like you have these pieces that came out that we thought were news now we see them as hit pieces and I think kids that are growing up with all this information and disinformation and misinformation all this [ __ ] I think that for us it's a little bit more difficult but for them they will have the ability to discern and understand that they have to do a little bit more
research yeah I think it's we get caught victim of it like uh like old women when they get a phone call from some Nigerian prince and they need 10,000 that's us with news now and we're like wait a minute fake things can exist but I think the kids are going to grow up going oh yeah everything fake you just got to do some more research and figure it out I hope that's my hope well enough kids listen to podcast which is which really bothers people that they're getting their information from People Like Us well they they have to People Like Us don't have to lie yeah we have zero incentive to lie and when we're talking about these things like this is what I know this is these These are the facts this is real you're being [ __ ] you're being lied to and it's not like there's not a motivation look at the amount of money they're making by [ __ ] you I mean it's a Su of money that's involved in a lot of these decisions and these decisions roll on whether or not we complain or not but at least it kind of puts things in check maybe that's the solution just show how much money people are making yeah show how much money CNN makes from the pharmaceutical industry and then you will look at every story about pharmaceuticals through that you by fizer Anderson Cooper they do it like right in your face brought to you by fiser the vaccines are perfect let's go to a commercial yeah brought to you by fiser you will not get this virus you will not transmit this virus the virus stops with you and no one complains now do you think that the people that are disseminating the information are aware of the [ __ ] or they are the useful idiots meaning like I think at a certain point in time they must be aware and if they're aware they're evil they're trapped they're trapped because you I think initially most people did think that the vaccines were going to work and it doesn't have to be vaccines it can be anything but once you're pushing out information that you know to be false right and you're potentially hurting people it doesn't have to be vaccines it could be anything right now you're evil you're that's evil that's evil yeah I I I don't fault someone who's maybe ignorant or a useful idiot or really passionate about a thing but the person that knows right and still puts it out
but you have plausible deniability because you're you're using the opinion of the air quotes experts that are sanctioned and so they will tell you things and you will say things and you will read articles that that support that and you would go oh this is a fact not if you're motivated by the agenda of your sponsors like if you know that you have to have a certain opinion on the platform and that opinion is based on the people who are paying to sponsor the show right you you were aware but that's also supported by these experts but you know since you're not but right since you're not an expert and you're just a talking head on CNN your job is to say but do you understand that the CDC has disagreed the FDA has said this is not approved the the the the NIH has shown to various studies this is not correct and you can say that and you be accurate you would be accurate as the news person on CN buic you have your justification so you can go home and sleep at night and a lot of them don't even do any digging they're there to do their job they read the teleprompter they're [ __ ] gambling on sports betting or some who knows what the [ __ ] they're doing with their spare time but we're just assuming these people are truth tellers they're not we're assuming they're even journalists they're not yeah some of them are but most of them are just talking heads just pretty people that are good at reading that's the transition that we're going through right now is just because someone is giving us information on a news platform with a ticker does not mean that they know anything that they're talking about it doesn't mean that it's necessarily true not only that we are sure they are highly motivated by money yeah highly motivated sponsored by money put in position by money the the commercials it's all money money money money money money making that money yeah yeah and no one's listening that's what's crazy but isn't that a beautiful thing it is a beautiful thing that means the people know and the people will seek out the information that they deem truthful yes there's going to be some wackos that see out seek out the most extreme versions yes that's us sometimes cuz it's really fun I want to indulge in all the conspiracies it's awesome it's fun but at the end of the day when I have to
make a real decision right I'm going to seek out the information right I'm going to read as many things as possible if it's my life on the line or my kids life on the line my friends life on the line I'm going to actually go out there and figure it out hopefully and the thing is if it's not for a few brave people that stand up and tell you the truth how do you if it okay if there's no Peter McCulla if there's no Robert Malone if there's no RFK Jr if there's no Pierre Cory if there's none of these people that stand up and lose like a sizable portion of their income their careers get destroyed their reputations get dragged through the mud hit pieces get written about them if it wasn't for these people that stand up and do that yeah and I never would have imagined in my wildest dreams that I would get sucked into that what do you mean I never thought that I would get sucked into something like that where people would be like lying about me but when you watch it like on CNN a function of power dude out lying but it's wild yeah and the dumbest lie yeah like [ __ ] do you think I'm taking horse medicine you don't think I know like really good doctors that are telling me what to take yeah and how about the fact that I got better quick that doesn't freak you out at all yeah I got better real quick oh you were so happy I bet when that [ __ ] kicked what was it 48 hours that it was you were yeah like 3 days later after I was sick I made that video and I was fine 3 days after that I did 10 Rounds on the bag W 6 days in I did 10 rounds in the bag I'm like let's see how I feel I worked out five days in I felt pretty good I said all right tomorrow let's get after it and I I did 10 [ __ ] rounds on the bag full clip no problems no problems no lack of energy I felt 100% 6 days later yeah 100% yeah but I'm on top of my [ __ ] Health all day long all year round I'm always in shape I always take vitamins I'm always eating well I sleep good I do a lot of things like you can't say that everyone has to adhere to the rules of this thing when you're lying about the results you're lying about the studies you're you're influencing all these Talking Heads to say these things that turn out to not even be remotely true not only that there's no studies behind it they had to admit when they were
speaking in front of whatever it was in the UK that they never even tested these drug for transmission they just tested them to see if they created the antibodies and then all that other stuff they said was [ __ ] yeah that's the tricky thing about like making rules for 300 million people is that 300 million people are not the same the way that you take care of your body is completely different than some [ __ ] that's a consultant he's sitting at his [ __ ] desk all day he weighs 300 lbs and that rules it's like an SAT like we have to find a way to judge intellect so the kids can go to school or not there's some kid who flunked the SATs who's a [ __ ] genius and he's going to go out there and make money bored with these things and he doesn't pay any attention it's what you focus on you could you could be a very smart person who doesn't study yeah and you take classes and you [ __ ] bomb in your classes you suck because you don't know what you're talking about but if you ask that dude how to [ __ ] fix a Turbocharger that dude knows how to re-engineer things you know this is the problem it's in the valves we have to fix the valves you like there's people that are genius at things that they're interested in yeah but if you keep them in a classroom they're bored of [ __ ] and feed them [ __ ] dull ass teachers that spoon feed them [ __ ] that they're never going to use they're not going to they're not going to thrive yeah yeah how do you create systems so that these people can Thrive well you got to have freedom that's a big one you know freedom is one of the massive factors in this country's ability to churn out innovators yeah there's so much freedom to do things freedom to try things I love that it's part of the identity that we entitled to it if you restrict it I'm furious and other people are Furious but that's not every country where they feel entitled to their freedom right well that's a big thing about Texas Texas it's it's built into the fiber of the human beings that that established this place but that's why you need Texas you need Florida I don't care if you don't like it you need somebody pulling us in that direction because it's going to take LA or it's going to take New York it's going to pull them a little bit that way when we
see people partying having fun during [ __ ] Corona in Texas in and in Florida we're like well maybe we can go out to eat what's going on right but if everybody's locked in and there's nobody else's going to die you remember I remember when uh Governor Albert opened up things and they were like what are you doing you're G to kill everyone nope nope it didn't did you talk to him yeah and did you ask him is if he was ever scared of that decision because if that decision backfires that's his he did it based on science he did it based on what we know about the disease you know protect the same thing that Florida said protect the vulnerable you know yeah if you are an old person with a severely compromised immune system you should get vaccinated you should be protected you should probably isolate it's just a brave decision there's a lot Weighing on that yeah well there's a lot of people here that wanted that decision though too especially because he's a republican you know most of the Republicans wanted the businesses back open most of the people are like hey what do you like you're taking away people's ability to make decisions and you're giving the government an unprecedented power that it never had before the government the mayor's never had the ability to shut down all the restaurants what and when they did that in La they had no effect whatsoever on their check their paycheck remained the same same no matter what yeah I think you know you want to make [ __ ] cities Great have it so that the mayor's salary is based on how well the city does oo now what is uh now Steelman the opposition argument to well the the government would co-opt it and then the these uh financial institutions would co-opt it and they would figure out a way to build businesses up unethically and the best way to make more money is to pay people less so you would have uh lower income wages lower minimum wages that's where it gets tricky it's like I you know you go through this in New York especially when you have like an apartment or something like that and you got to go through all this bureaucracy when you're renovating your apartment that being said what I do to my apartment affects the person downstairs upstairs to the left to the right so we have way more rules because we need them because what
I do [ __ ] everybody else's life potentially drill holes in the wall and get a leaky [ __ ] pipe and people try to do it oh yeah if they know you got a drop ceiling they're trying to drop pipes into your [ __ ] ceiling you don't even see it really this is yes all the [ __ ] time so they're like oh can I get access to your place and probe a wall to see something and they'll drop a [ __ ] all their Plumbing so they don't have to raise their floor there's things that they'll take advantage of their neighbor and because of that you got to create all these extra rules and it's a real [ __ ] to go through now when you have three acres of land in you know Texas you can build a barn without people really looking at it that much yeah because you're not affecting your neighbor so I do get why in certain places you need a little bit more of a bureaucracy because people will take advantage of each other yeah so that does make sense you can't have all the same rules for all the same places yeah it's not going to work yeah it's not you what I mean yeah but that's one of the cool things about this country is basically like a bunch of countries exactly like Europe like IDE is different than Germany but they're all just smushed up next to each other but when they were putting it together they built it with that idea they're like Hey listen if I'm up in Maine it takes me on Horseback four months to get to [ __ ] Washington DC why should your rules affect my rules right let me do my thing you do your thing we'll agree on 10 [ __ ] rules and then let's have some fun states rights there we go yeah and it makes sense it does make sense it makes sense that you gravitate towards the places that fit with your liking which is why psychopath yeah psychopath mov to Portland for real like one thing I imagine like being born there but like willingly going yeah that's my people yeah that's a little bit 15 face piercings and you're on your way raining every day yeah oh I want to be depressed let's go yeah the Oregon Trail what idiots I'm looking forward to Camping yeah imagine going across the whole country in [ __ ] one of those little uh covered wagons covered wagons and then getting to Portland and you're like for this
yeah rains every day it's beautiful though it's gorgeous green Portland's gorgeous and parts of Oregon are fantastic yeah you know where Cam lives cam lives out in like Springfield that area oh Eugene yeah yeah beautiful yeah beautiful out there that's the thing about Oregon too it's like you have Portland but everything else is red yeah it's just like but Portland just dominates the politics that's us High population centers yeah it's all ranchers and farmers and yeah and they're like those cities like the liberal ities that are in the very conservative states are a reaction to how conservative the state is so they're like the most liberal well they're generally around uh education institutions oh so they're built around the universities the ideas from the universities Eugene is very liberal because around the universities there universities affect yeah the like Boulder Boulder Colorado perfect one University of Boulder's right there it's [ __ ] every every University of Colorado everybody's liberal they're all hippies up there cuz it's all like the city itself sort of like revolves around the education institutions and so the culture of the education institution dictates the culture of the city sure sure yeah that's why New York I think is so unique because everybody thinks that we're like this super like liberal City and it's like we it's a money City yeah money wins in New York in the Manhattan yeah it's a lot of it's the financial business but if you go to Long Island that's very red that's I think even Manhattan is red like all these these we're we're open when it comes to like uh gay stuff right we love our gays create great cultural institutions within the city you like going to Broadway you like seeing musical theater they they offer a lot you like the art you're coming to New York for art they offer so much so we're like yeah those guys are dope kick it that's awesome a lot of gay chefs a lot of gay artists gays kill it in New York and they create a lot for us and we really appreciate it and it's it's amazing and but when it comes to actual like the rules New York is kind of conservative like we've had conservative Mayors like Bloomberg wasn't some [ __ ] like bleeding heart liberal he's a money dude right he just
came in he's like yo if we can't pay for it I'll pay for it you pay me back and we're like I like this guy this is [ __ ] Bruce Wayne right you know so yeah I think the perception of New York is a little weird little how come that guy didn't go any further in politics no Charisma is that what it is yeah New York we don't care about Charisma with with the Mayors really we don't even know who our politicians are like I I just found out we have a female governor I had no [ __ ] clue that that who the governor is LA's out to lunch I have no clue but New Yorkers we don't care it's the mayor of New York City is the governor of the state in our mind right right that's the leader we just don't like you tell you you're saying what's going on here and that's all that matters we're very yeah yeah that's the only thing we really think about as a city yeah what what is it like there now with the immigrants uh so here's the thing New York is so diverse you can't tell immigrants are there does that make sense right like if there's other cities that are like really homogeneous they're all white and then all of a sudden a bunch of not white people come you're like oh my God we got immigrants everywhere but for a New Yorker to be like I think we got some immigrants here it's impossible right everybody's an immigrant everybody's Brown everybody's black everybody's asan like there's all these different ones right the tricky thing with you're talking about the migrant crisis is that they're taking advantage of a New York is like the biggest state in the country it's like I think maybe the only big city that has a right to shelter right it's the only one that of this size that has a right it used to be for homeless people it's only for homeless people they're taking advantage of a system was built for homeless people which is pretty [ __ ] good if you ask me when you have the financial Hub of the world you want people sleeping on the streets you go no let's put some money so they can go inside like this is and homeless people are supposed to like basically enter in and out of homelessness the idea is give them some shelter maybe they can get back out on their feet right the migrants hear about this and they're like what Free Housing let's get up there right so they're taking advantage
of a system that is not for them and I think when New Yorkers have kind of learned that they're like oh this is this is there's something un ethical about this yeah and I think that's where a lot of the push back is happening but in terms of like visually being able to see it it's not something that New Yorkers notice right we just can't the news makes it seem like it is right we see the article oh this guy beats up the police or something like that but in terms of when you're walking down the street it is not detectable so unless you're near one of these places like the Roosevelt Hotel that they've converted it's the Roosevelt is CRA like the one that's right across the street from uh from Masson Square Garden mhm you know the hotel yeah I couldn't believe they converted the whole thing it's an iconic Hotel it was in that [ __ ] Jennifer Lopez movie oh yeah she worked there when she's the ma yeah so but this is like a hotel we all know we see it after every Knicks game it's like you can't fathom that the whole hotel yeah so and and also that system that was set up for the Homeless was already operating at capacity and then you increase the amount of migrants into the City by 50% I think it went up 50% in the last couple years of course there's going to be this insane overflow and it just can't handle it nuts it just can't handle it but they're taking advantage of something that's not for them so I understand the frustration about it but is there any kind of push back to try to put a stop to that 100% what are they doing nothing Joe everybody's everybody's doing what benefits them and then the politicians are shrewd like Adams is shrewd he told uh the governor hokel I think her name is he was like he's like listen I think we're going to have to shut down uh a new recruitment class for the police we don't have any more money cuz we got all these migrants man you guys got to do something about that you got to give me some more money he got some more money he didn't shut down anything so he got more money and now he's funding everything that he needs to fund and I don't know if anything is changing so everybody's playing politics as well it's it's well wasn't he involved in some sort of a thing where they were giving the debit cards to the immigrants the illegal
migrants and they were all getting a piece 50 was like yo what the hell is going on with this 50 is the best 50 is he's the best we got to hang with we got to hang with 50 some I only met him once I met him at the UFC he was cool as [ __ ] dude he back in the day I interviewed him wait really yeah yeah yeah for the UFC yeah it was real quick it was you know like he was celebrity sitting you know cage side bro he's dude he goes all in bro he goes all in we hung out in Boston once and he was telling me like Hood stories from Queens cuz he was like really in that life and it was like blowing my it was like somebody explaining the Godfather to you if you never saw the movie wow you're like this happens this is real yeah just like a he's a [ __ ] he's a [ __ ] man anyway um how come he's never been on your show I I want to get him on I mean we just connected for the first time when I was doing the shows up in Boston he was there he was there as well and uh but I want him on it's a perfect podcast gu oh dude he he goes all in he goes all in that [ __ ] on The Breakfast Club with him about Diddy bro bro and he's been that way forever you know that right he's like he's like why is this guyy trying to take me shopping what what the [ __ ] did he just what the [ __ ] did he just say did you see when Diddy went on he goes he goes I just trying to be nice I thought he wanted some clothes he goes I thought he needed some clothes that's that's like a subtle jab too that was funny a little bit Yeah but also like what them going at it is just but you 50 is one of those dudes where it's like if 50 don't like you I got to hear them out yeah yeah I gotta hear him out yeah he might know something right he might be on to something yeah he's wild yeah we got to go to dinner fifth yeah he's wild I like when they were going after him for some financial support or something like that he's I'm bankrupt yeah he's like I don't got it I got it $400 million deal from [ __ ] Vitamin Water next [ __ ] Instagram post you got a Bentley he's smart dude he'll play the system yeah he knows how to do it yeah it's hilarious let him write all the Articles oh 50 is broke whatever you want whatever and he's got his dudes
from day one with him still that's something I always think is really cool yeah that was important yeah when you coming back to New York man I don't know I'm GNA be there for the UFC in Jersey all right that's in June I guess yeah I'll be there for a little while okay good you don't miss it at all any place you miss nope not a single place I'm not like a misser kind of guy what about foreign like a place that you you want to go back I like going to visit place yeah yeah I like visiting places but it's like I love Texas I love being right here like right away like right away I was like oo this is it this is the spot yeah it's a perfect balance for me I love it yeah I really do I don't miss I miss what La used to be but I think we've done that and more at the mothership what La was for me was my friends you know was the the life that I lived the people that I you communicated with all the time and you know The Comedy Store and you built that out here and we built that out here and we we made it even better you know anything from La that you still want to bring out besides Joey Diaz D Joey's in New Jersey but Joey's been coming out but he's from La he's fell but you know Joey was sick of it before anybody was yeah Joey was sick of it before anybody was you know when uh I left the comedy store in 200 uh 2007 Joey was like good [ __ ] that place he was Joey's a burn the bridges kind of guy he doesn't give a [ __ ] you know and he was the first guy to like I think he moved to Jersey early on man like right around the time I was moving to Texas he was moving to Jersey he's like I'm getting the [ __ ] out of here yeah I was trying to get him to come out of here but he wasn't interested he loves Jersey but I think he'll eventually come out of here there we go yeah he he loved it when he was here man we I had him out here for three days and I'm got him out here for 420 weekend out here nice and you know when he's out here he it's like he misses the hangang he misses being around comics misses the Green Room how was the energy in the Green Room when he was phenomenal it was just such a party it was such a party and everybody was like dude it feel like Joey just belonged there like he he just sat down in the green room he was like he's always been here yeah cuz he kind
of always has been here that sign get it together [ __ ] that's on the wall That's Joey that's what he always used to say you getting ready to go stage like get it together [ __ ] like it was just it was like that meant the party was about to jump off yeah so to have that neon sign in The Green Room the spirit of Joey has always been there that's that's that's your last Avenger bro you get that together he's the Hulk yes facts you call him in you call him in when you need yeah yeah [ __ ] Joey man he's been murdering on stage too he hasn't lost a beat hasn't lost a beat yeah does he go up in Jersey he goes up goes up a couple times a week just to keep the Dust off of it yeah but when he came here he was he was tuned in man he was ready to go oh my God he was hilarious um I'll tell you some of the [ __ ] he saying he's so crazy wa wait he's so wild I don't want to give up his bits but oh my God he's so wild yeah he's so fun man he's and it's always fun it's fun with him everything's fun everything's good times everybody gets hugs he loves you he tells everybody loves him yeah he's just he's The Party nah he's fantastic man yeah his stories I remember when he came on on the PO I mean his his stories just being in Colorado those stories oh yeah it's a it's a movie like you're watching a movie in your head just this Muk just [ __ ] walking around Colorado taking advantage of all these dumb idiots that are like oh the trees are green like he's like oh I'm going to take all of their money like it was just amazing yeah yeah and the fact that he gets into stand-up comedy and just his he just such a character man there's no there's no Joey Diaz other than him I don't know anybody like him yeah yeah you get real lucky in this this world that we live in that you get to be close to this exceptional human beings they're just different they just different than anybody else you know you collect a lot of these guys I've I've noticed yeah like a lot of your friends they're they're like the they're these unique personalities especially like the non-comics but they're there're these like kind of Misfits that I've noticed like even your buddy was it Tommy who plays pool like every one of your guys that I meet like within 15 minutes they're telling me a
story that like just blows my [ __ ] mind and it's yeah it's really interesting they're unique in their in in their own right but they are these characters that should be in movies yeah yeah yeah it's a cultivation of extraordinary humans yeah yeah yeah life's more fun that way yeah they it makes your life richer you enjoy it yeah and when they win you win everybody wins it's all everybody's having a good time yeah yeah and that's possible that can be done yes yeah it's just but you have to cultivate the same way you cultivate a garden yeah and you got to root it out too you have some bad apples in there got get them out yeah gotta get them out yeah that's that can be tricky times yeah yeah I miss Joey I gotta call Joey he'll be out here soon yeah I gotta drag him into the city I wish he I mean he's kind of far like you know where is he in like Cherry Hill or something like that right he's in like down down there in yeah so he's not like a come in for he's an hour from the city yeah yeah that's the thing it's an hour if he's 20 minutes then you know yeah he does a lot of Jersey rooms he'll do this tress Factory he'll [ __ ] around down there yeah do a lot of a lot of you know local gigs you know there's gigs now you there's a lot of places you could work just to [ __ ] around just keep the dust off yeah you know yeah yeah him coming on was just [ __ ] great yeah we lucky we know all these people man we're very very lucky there's there's people out there that don't have any exceptional people in their life and they live through these conversations that we have with those people vicariously yeah cuz those people become a part of their life too like oh [ __ ] schulters on and they get excited I will say that's the cool thing about people knowing you from podcasting is that uh they probably know more about your life than like even some of your friends do oh yeah they're hanging out with you for hours a week so when they meet you they're meeting this person they know a lot about not this character from a TV show that is not reflective of you at all right you're not Ross from friends right right right because Ross might be completely different than Ross from friends right and I can understand like why you might resent people loving you for a character you play when you
know you're not that character but if people appreciate you for what you do either in standup or even podcasting or whatever it's like they're appreciating this thing you really care about and a true version of yourself yes so so the love feels uh worth it you know it feels that's also why it's very difficult to to like cast someone in an unfavorable light that people already know yeah like like the hubman thing where you try to take a distorted version of that person and say this is who they really are he talks to them four hours a week yeah they you're not going to change the way that they feel about him he also talks to other people like you or me where we're [ __ ] around joking around you get to see the real him you know it's not just the distribution of information it's also like this is the gu yeah this is who he is yeah he's going to be okay oh he's be better than ever yeah yeah he's fine yeah and it's good that people see it's good that people to see that he's at a position where they want to attack him yeah that means he's doing something good well it's he's a Target and if you're popular and famous you're a Target and if you're going to be the the type of person that goes after those people that's like that's a a dark path it's not a good path and you become a Target too they they find you well that's yeah like yeah what we were saying is I think it's important that when these people are writing these clearly bias HIIT pieces that they're also recognized for what they've done yeah and the world will see that if you put out something like this there is a cost yeah you're not doing it with impunity it's also there's a cost in your own mind you know what you did these [ __ ] I don't think they care I is I think they do and they don't I think they think can do it because they're supposed to do it cuz that's their job but I think once the impact comes back their way they're like I don't want to pay this price yeah the blowback is awful and that blowback stays on you it doesn't people will Google that for years to come they'll know when you write something else oh person did that this is yeah and then they'll dig into your past man they'll find some things that you did they'll find some people that are upset at you
MH you know and it's also it's just like negative energy you're putting out negative energy people that build people up people that build people up through their own version of reality that they're writing about and they're inspiring people and they're they're they're giving people hope and they're giving people something positive that's a great blow the the the the response to that is like this beautiful thing that everybody's helping everybody Advance through this bizarre existence yeah but if you're the person that's just always knocking people down always attacking you live in that negative space even like dude when I had that whole thing with menia yeah even that which I knew a had to be done and be I was one of the only people that was in a position where I could do it and even though I did experience I experienced a lot of blowback even career blowback I lost my agency I got banned from the store and even me at the time who was doing well knew that like this is why people don't do this cuz this is the real reaction to someone that's that steps up and says something about something that has to be said but even the like the negative [ __ ] that I would get this back in the I read the comments days the negative response from his fans it was awful it was awful you don't want that in your life even though I knew it was the right thing to do I remember saying to myself like I'm not going to get involved in one of these again wow I'm done with this like this is this is gross it's like you're you're at the center point of this nasty negative thing and even though for the art form it was positive yep like the negative negativity negativity that I experienced even though it was overwhelmingly positive just a small amount of negativity absorb is not worth it it felt bad for a long time I didn't like it and I didn't even like all the people that were constantly and consistently attacking him I don't like it I don't like any of it I don't like that every time he makes a comment like every time he posts something you steal that you you've opened the door to the lowest version of the vibration that humans give the attacking breaking you down for I can kick you cuz you're down and they just kicking him and you know in a lot of ways he deserves it because
that's what he did that was his legacy that's what he did he stole material from Comedians and created uh a career off the back of other people's work and in every other business that's theft yeah in every other business you know you get penalized you go record if it's music you lose all your money Y and in this one for whatever reason our business people don't take intellectual copyright as nearly as seriously it's not jokes are thought of as like not an important thing it's it's not like literature it's not like plagiarism don't real we pay the bills with this yeah this is what we do how we feed our fam and it is creative work and it's difficult to do it takes hours it takes months it takes years some bits takes forever to construct to make them you just rattle them off yeah there's some bits that you know they just they they require years of like hammering that steel and sharpening that blade takes forever I think that's the best metaphor for it it is sharpening a blade you're banging away at it constantly constantly and you're doing it wrong you got to correct it you're doing it right you got to remember it y yeah you got to go over the recordings you got to sit down with the notes come back a couple months oh okay this is this is exciting this is yes yes yes yes but yeah to take something somebody's work like that is infuriating but it's a it's a really interesting perspective to have for you to even look back at that and and find empathy for him oh I definitely have empathy for him I have empathy for everybody and and people that make horrible mistakes like like he did for so long I have empathy for him and it's the Trap that he's in because he won't admit it either it's the worst that that's the worst wait a minute till this day yeah he won't admit it so he's trapped he's trapped in this justification that nobody believes and he tries to spin a spin a tail that nobody believes cu the truth is the only thing that'll set you free yeah and the problem with those people and there's a bunch of them and we know quite a few of them is there are people that start their career stealing yeah and they do really well and they kill it and then they get exposed and then they have to write their own [ __ ] and it doesn't add up oh boy that drop off oh boy is that
drop off substantial yeah there are people that had initial specials that were bangers and then after that initial special everything after that is hot dog [ __ ] now they got to do the work now they have to do the work and they don't know how to do it they don't understand the language they're speaking it's basically like speaking French but you don't know what the words mean but you say p Vu FR and everybody's like amazing but you don't know what the [ __ ] you're saying you spoke French in a movie yeah and they gave you all the lines and you did the lines and everybody's like this person's fluent in French and now you got to go to Paris and walk around and people are speaking to you in French and you're like I don't understand a [ __ ] word anybody saying the language of Comedy too is something that you you the the type of mindset that would make a person steal someone's bit and do it verbatim on stage is the exact opposite mindset of a creative person because you want to do the different thing you want to do the unique thing you want to have the take nobody else has right which is the Banger when you go well hold on what about that every was like who told him that how come that just [ __ ] stopped being an issue the beautiful thing about a joke is that like it always is existing right the great ones are always existing right in front of us and we just haven't grabbed on it so when somebody says it you're like you [ __ ] exactly how did I not exactly it's that that's the best feeling when someone has a bit you're like why didn't I think of that that's the best feeling or when someone comes up to you and goes oh my God that bit is so good and it can be simple it can be such a simple but that requires it you you're not thinking about yourself yeah you're thinking about the work the thing the piece that you're working on when your person thinks about themselves like I'm going to kill by saying these things and I'm going to get this it's you're literally like blocking creativity yeah and so then when they have to be creative it's terrible they just never learned they don't they never spend the time in the gym they don't know how to lift the weights they just don't know what it is and they're pretending they're black belts yeah they're out there pretending to be a black belt with
all the confidence of a black belt but they got [ __ ] moves yeah and they get knocked out yeah they get [ __ ] up no that does happen yeah and it's yeah it's like it's hilarious when you see a a really bad special from a known Thief yeah and some of them they'll still step on premises that they know other people have done and it still sucks cuz they can't steal anymore the language is the best way of putting it yeah it's like you don't understand the language of Comedy yeah it is a [ __ ] and that's something I wonder like the people who start really young like you know how like when you learn a language young yeah you have a way greater aptitude for it and there's a fluency and a comfort within it whereas if you try to learn a language at like 40 maybe it's just not going to be a like you can memorize vocabulary you can do all these things just a little bit harder for you to be you don't have the resources because you don't have like when you're 40 you have bills and family and obligations and things that are bothering you all day long when you're 15 or 12 you don't have any of those problems you have a few problems with friends you don't have any bills food's on D available every night you're not worrying about how that electric stays on I don't I don't give a [ __ ] about that you get the internet's on I type in yeah you're free you have so little resources that are being allocated to all these different things that when you're a person you have a family in a mortgage a [ __ ] business responsib that and neighborhood yeah homeowners association [ __ ] human resources at work and taxes and you don't have the time to learn French yeah you better learn it before all that yeah yeah it's much easier if you learn it before all that cuz otherwise you're just not going to have the time to obsess about a thing and the obsession and like the the Purity when you really care about the thing you're talking about like I don't know if you've went through times in your in your standup career where like there wasn't something you wanted to share did you ever go through stretches you nothing to talk about yeah especially when you're young yeah and it's like or there there was times where like I felt like I talked about all the things and I had like a Str before this
last hour I was like man what do I want to say all right I did the thing about abortion I've done the thing about trans I did all the things I'm like I don't want to just be grabbing at a topic I want to really like feel strongly about something and interested exactly yeah and I took like a little bit of time off before I actually felt something and the funny thing is when you feel strongly about something it pours out it's not hard the jokes might not be good at at first but you can't wait to tell them and figure them out right try to figure out a joke you don't care about is a job yeah it's not an art that's a job but when you care and it's fun and exciting and the stakes are [ __ ] high and it could [ __ ] up that I want to get on stage I can't wait give me another spot how do and you try to figure it out in real time in front of a group of people and you have to elicit a specific response from them it has to be humor you know what's so funny is like you ever listen to a recording of like a new bit and when you were on stage doing it you're like that crushed and then when you listen back you're like oh it did okay but you were just so excited that it worked that the excitement changed almost the way that you intered the crowd yes and I don't know for me I'm like oh that means I really like this but also that's the problem with old bits you don't get enthusiastic about it anymore and the audience doesn't feel the enthusiasm from you and you're like why is this not working right it's cuz you're not working because it's not math like some people are doing like word problem jokes at at its core it's not word problem it's like those people got to connect to the way you feel about this thing exactly and they'll pick up quick exactly exactly and there's ways to trick the system with like Mr X and all this kind of stuff but if they they can feel they can sense that deep down you don't give a [ __ ] they're not giving it up and you got guys like like Joey is a perfect example it's like when he's [ __ ] rolling yeah he feels it yeah it feels like he is equally passionate about it the first time he said it and then and you get caught up it's not becoming a joke yeah it's hypnosis it is yeah yeah you're hypnotizing the entire crowd to think the way Joey thinks yes yeah yes what's
doing you're on like an emotional wavelength yes and yeah to me that's like the that's the highest form of it obviously you want to have the structure you want to have the jokes and you want to have the Ms and all these things 100% but to me I think those are almost like that's like the icing and sprinkles on the cake but the cake is built with how much do I really [ __ ] care about this position yes and sometimes the position is just me being naughty or silly or absurd doesn't matter but I got to [ __ ] care about it right yeah it has to be important to you yeah and they feel that yeah yeah and those I don't know those are the bits I always remember they can be the silliest little [ __ ] things like little things Patrice would do about the you know the subway stopping you saw that one where like excuse me someone's just been hit by the subway there's going to be a delay and he just he just stands there and all of a sudden he like moves his sleeve to look at his watch to see how late he's going to be to work and it's just this little tiny thing which is like that's how we would feel in that moment like just that he didn't even need a punchline it's just like that guy's dead turned into jelly on the tracks he's like 9:15 [ __ ] yeah like yeah yeah how how many of those can I make in my life yeah that's to me and you always think that when you have a new bit like this is the last new bit like I don't have anything else to say but you'll always have something to say you just need the time yeah you need the time and need to think and again it needs to be something you're actually interested in yeah so you have to find something you're actually interested in yeah that's the difference between thieves like that's why have themselves they're interested in themselves succeed how win yeah yeah mhm yeah they're usually always tearing down other comedians too yeah which is always ironic well because they're projecting how they feel about themselves yeah it's fascinating it's fascinating but it's also fascinating that there's still a few thieves out there that have managed to like slip through and they're existing around us we're all aware of them like there there's one there's one look at them over there why do think there are more people that don't call
him out then cuz there's there's definitely career uh implications consequences yeah um you know like some of these people wind up being successful and they hire people that's one of the things they love to do thieves will hire a bunch of other thieves when they get a television show and they have thieves like a thief will hire a bunch of comedians I should say when they get a television show and they give them work and they support them and then this is like then you have a bunch of people that'll defend you like that's very common and the because you're paying them exactly exactly like the thieves will go out and get a bunch of people that that maybe they swipe some bits from and they put them on their television show yeah I know people have done that so that's their way of almost like paying paying them back for silence paying them back yeah hooking them up paying them back I'll give you examples after the show we don't need to be negative talk about people but there's a bunch of that that I know but you know there's also a bunch of people that are killing it that we know are pure yeah and having this like amazing successful run right now because of the internet because of streaming platforms that are leaning into really good comedy and not comedy that like fits a certain narrative yeah and I think those people if I look at the people who are having the most success right now I think it's the people that are pure and are there's a lot of that yeah I mean we we can talk after but the people that I see crushing it the people I'm looking at I'm just like holy [ __ ] this guy deser like Shane deserves it yeah and he's just hilarious yeah and I'm looking at these people and I'm just like that could have went a different way 100% like it could have went a really different way yeah but the the the the structure was set up in a way where he had another opportunity and with his second chance demolished anything that could have stood in his way yeah and it's like okay I look at that and I go okay there is some justice in this it's also like people are in his Corner they want him to succeed yeah well when you're good people want to fight for you yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah this is a great time for comedy man I think it might be the best
time ever I really do I think it's this is the legitimately the Golden Age of Comedy we're in it and this is also when like Ari said it best he's like comedy's dangerous now because it's fun cuz comedy's dangerous again yeah cuz you know like there's so many people that want to restrict what people can and can't talk about that that's that's unique I feel like the Restriction is less now really yeah now right now currently like in today I feel like we can kind of say anything as opposed to like two years ago two five five to two years like now you're like oh [ __ ] this joke is wild to say well it's also people are wanting you to go out there they get excited like when you did that Diddy bit like people wanted you they wanted you to go out there they're like oh he went right in there oh Jesus Christ I remember I I got to La a day early and I was trying to like work out some like local stuff cuz sometimes it's fun to just you know you're in a city you like and and I was I was at the store and I was bombing my ass off with local [ __ ] every local joke I tried to do just [ __ ] bombed and I was like what the [ __ ] [ __ ] am I going to talk about the Forum like everything I try and I thought that they were like aware that like the city was you know in a different state than it used to be and I'm trying to write all these jokes about like what's happened to the city and people in La don't really feel the city's Chang that much that's like an outside perspective so I'm saying it and they're kind of laughing but they're like or they're aware and they don't want to admit it right and I remember we just I just in the green room I'm just like [ __ ] maybe the joke is about Diddy that's the only thing everybody's talking about that's that's it's on our minds happening yeah and then bro this is how funny 50 is I I'll share this can you yeah uh I'll tell you the full thing after but okay I got FaceTime from fitan he's like he's like yo next time he go he go he go he go yo next time I come see you bro I'mma come out on stage with a multis cat I'm like bro you're the craziest [ __ ] imagine him walking out on a show petting a [ __ ] cat so do you what do you think was going on with who meek meek and Diddy I don't think any I
don't think Meek's gay I don't think anything's happened with them I think that was just like a funny rumor that happened I even said that when I first did the meek joke I was like I don't think he's gay he just handled the accusations poorly yes like he just handled he said I love [ __ ] which who does that that's the gayest thing yeah it seems gay but I don't think he's gay but uh yeah yeah but that's just an unsophisticated approach to PR yeah like his PR team's probably like hey maybe don't you got to do something yeah yeah who knows I mean he's probably not Consulting with anybody if I had a guess nobody consults with you when something happens you just post whatever you want yeah yeah I don't have like a team yeah telling me they'll say that before the podcast that would be a problem yeah it would be it would be I would have never gotten anywhere yes yeah yeah we need you to not have team actually yeah it's actually kind of important you don't have a bunch of people you consult with about what could be dangerous cuz then who who who controls them what are their intentions exactly and what are they what are they doing this based on you know self-preservation yeah yeah it's uh it's just wild that apparently he had cameras in every room of his house that's what they're saying has that been verified I don't think it's been verified I think like the EP [ __ ] had never will be now I'm not saying that he's like Epstein uh you know I think he could have some [ __ ] Wild parties and Etc but he was filming everybody if he's filming everybody I understand why Hummer showed up to the house because people who went to the parties were like get those [ __ ] things hundreds of hidden cameras discovered in Diddy's homes lawsuit sets oh well then it's yeah it's a WAP done hundreds yeah you we'll never see any of that footage this dude had hundreds of cameras that is so crazy cuz if he's doing wild [ __ ] at court filing Jones said he work with coms between September 22nd and uh uh to September of 2022 and September of 2023 to produce the rapper's most recent release so he said hundreds of cameras in his homes in La New York and Miami and did he like to throw the parties like he would throw
the white party he do you know but who's he have taking care of that footage I mean you know you get people wow you know powerful dude D's a powerful dude and I think he really enjoyed crazy the the underage people implicating people in Crimes by by bringing underage people to them and wait what does that mean that was the whole thing about the Epstein place is that like if you've got underage girls and you don't tell These Guys these are underage girls and then they get them drugged up get them drunk give them Coke whatever it is and then film them yep well they don't even know so they don't know that they're committing acts of pedophilia could be or could be they do know and they think it's safe to do it because this guy's protecting them but meanwhile they're just coked up and they're getting filmed yeah you know which is also the the theory yeah but it is you gotta think when someone becomes when someone becomes like a wild billionaire character yeah you're like well where's the [ __ ] where's the [ __ ] that I got rich for imagine you went to the island all the fun yeah I need to like how do I get the fun and then someone comes along like you need to get connected with my friend Jeffrey enstein he takes care of everything and and he brings the fun and so you just keep flying to hang out with them and so that's your partying you can't go to Vegas and go to Drees and pick up hoes and get crazy and bring them back to your Suite with Coke and people talk too much so so here's the thing it's like these Tech guys have made all this money right right they made all this money they're hanging out in Miami or wherever they're hanging uhhuh and they're like I'm a billionaire now why am I not getting [ __ ] I got to connect with some people that can make me the man I thought I'd be the man now that I'm a I bet I bet in like the CEO world and in that world of country clubs and and [ __ ] Skull and Bones there's dudes who know how to get the hook here's the thing it's not even the Skull and Bones guys cuz that's like old wasp [ __ ] I'm talking about the nerd from Silicon Val Valle the Nerds no prostitutes the Nerds have Coke it's not even the Nerds they have a guy who's it's their job to throw the parties it's the fixer now you know
like the these like jet Setter Crews my boy was explaining how this thing works for me they have these like events around the globe that like wealthy people go like Davos uh not even not even Davos more just like um New York Fashion Week in the US Open all happens around Labor Day New York right so everybody who like comes from money and all these Like You Know Rich socialite people from around the world they all come to New York for that week right and they go to the nice parties and they do all the things Tech Bros or the crypto Bros want to be included in that cool thing right how do they be included they got to throw the best party who how do you make the best party you have to have all the models you have to have the cool people they don't know any of those so you get the fixer the fixers get paid crazy money from the tech Bros or crypt grow because they want in on this thing and you develop a reputation of being the guy who puts on the crazy bashes now right once you have that reputation they think they're in all these other people who are like the social light people who come from tons of money and their parents are Lords and [ __ ] they look at them like oh you're paying a play it's a bringer show for comedy you're not really selling out Carolines you did the Brinker show but they don't know that so they're like yeah I'm we're all partying we're we're we're doing the thing so there's this whole uh economy that they kind of like feasts off these people who just had money but here's the thing those people are doing the fixers they got the models to show up these models are curating their Instagram by going to these parties around the world sometimes they're getting paid to go to the parties I imagine the models that are more fun in other words they get a little loose they like to party they like to [ __ ] a little bit they get invited more the ones that are less fun maybe a little bit more tight they don't F they don't get invited as much so you don't even have to say yo you got to [ __ ] these guys you just want to know if you want to get invited to this nice party in Switzerland right you know what kind and you start doing a little blow start doing a little Molly that's what you like to do in the first place and then you get to party on yachts and
you're hanging out with all these guys and maybe they even pay you well they are pay them yeah and everybody's [ __ ] lone it's a lot of money like you know the salt No berai Deal what is it oh my God salt no berai he would he had his own nightclub maybe he still does okay so he had his own night he has like 500 Ferraris like these guys have insane amounts of money because it's not it's not public right so they don't have to be like the world richest men exactly but they're richer than everybody right they have trillions and so he had his own nightclub and so what he would do is he would pay actresses he would find these girls get me her and he would get these gals and them exorbitant amounts of M to come and then he would have a nightclub where it was only him and he would go down there it's filled with gorgeous women and he would go down there and just go you come with me and then they'd go [ __ ] party and they were making a lot of money and one of them was writing a book and so she had a laptop and she was like documenting all They confiscated her laptop and then she went back to America then she spilled the beans and she ratted out all the other girls that were doing it it kind of [ __ ] up the whole thing cuz like A-list people people were getting [ __ ] tons of money to go over there yeah I don't say A-list but that you know yeah there's like people you know of and if you go there you get millions of dollars like this lady had gotten millions of dollars in jewelry from him there's a service that apparently that where like I love that word yeah apparently right billionaires can [ __ ] like Sports Illustrated models and [ __ ] like Victoria secret chicks chicks that we've seen and it's cost a lot of money and they do it because it's like hey it's easier than you know going to do these shoots the easiest money they don't want to tell anybody that they did it they don't and also they're getting a [ __ ] billionaires they're not [ __ ] some random crackhead they're going to already [ __ ] the billionaires so it might as well make some [ __ ] money doing it and it exists now and you know about this allegedly allegedly I may know people who have partaken so it's like exists bang like cover of Maxim I don't know the cover I don't know what's going on just some hot ladies that you
aware of but they're not just hot chicks that come from Russia right we're talking about famous people that you would never think would even need to do that right just these are like the ecosystems that exist out there well it makes sense if you're worth 200 billion dollar and you give someone a million dollars to [ __ ] you that is nothing you make that in five minutes all never been I spending okay in two 2001 Jeffrey was forced to auction off his personal possessions after using the country as a p Bank spending an average of $747,000 a day for 10 years on top of the 17 billion in gifts to friends and family the sultanes true vulgarity was exposed his brother also treats the company as an the country as an ATM and it remains a crime in brunai for anyone to ever discuss how the Royals spend their money when you don't work for your money how can you value it like if it just comes right out the ground like how do you really think $10,000 spend how much was he spending a day the so he lives in a palace with 1,788 rooms 257 bathrooms five swimming pools a mosque a banquet hall that holds 5,000 people and a0 G car garage when he turned 50 the sultan built a stadium invited invited M Michael Jackson to perform in it and paid him $17 million for three concerts y Jeffrey 59 maintains a separate pleasure Palace and once owned a 150t yacht called the tits called this yacht tits nice he named his fenders nipple one and nipple too love it and he can never understand why others found that Juvenile and crass here and abroad the brothers are Infamous for their sex parties and their harms composed mainly of underage girls yeah that's crazy wow wild bro that that amount of money that he spending yeah that is so crazy $3 billion plus but that doesn't that's said didn't include the $17 billion that he was giving out to people wow up here too did you mention the Michael Jackson thing for his birthday yeah okay okay that D is balling son but yeah these these [ __ ] things exist all over the place crazy and it's the easiest money that these girls will ever make crazy yeah yeah well and it's so if you've got that much money it doesn't mean anything it doesn't mean anything they light it on fire the money's coming every day it's just stacking up giving someone a
million dollars to [ __ ] and the girl's probably wait a million dollar is regular sex he not going to [ __ ] on me he's not g to give me the Cincinnati top hat whatever the [Laughter] [ __ ] yo I was asking because when I was out there in Abu Dhabi I was like I was trying to understand some of the cultural nuances but I I had a joke about it but I was asking about the Dubai [ __ ] did I ever did you send me that that or you send me the I I did a joke out there and uh but they told me that the bur Khalifa has a separate sewage system because it wasn't connected to the sewage system of Dubai so they have these poop trucks that take the poop out right and the joke I said is like well that's why they have to [ __ ] on the hooker's chest because it's not connected to the plumbing right and uh but they they were telling me like these interesting cultural things that happen out there like uh like uh with with the license plates have you heard about this yes where they the lower the number the more expensive it is and I go crazy expensive yeah millions of dollars for a number three license plate and I'm like why is that and one of the uh the kids who's from the royal family goes he goes you have to understand like when everybody has a G wagon or Range Rover it is not a big deal to have a G wagon or Range Rover right and people have this need to show off yeah but if everybody got the expensive [ __ ] how else can you Flex right license plate yeah wild also crime over there almost non-existent yeah go to Dubai and commit a crime see how that goes go to AB commit a crime they've compartmentalized Society but yeah they're strict but it's also like the anybody there who's working has been there's there's a working class of people who do not really operate outside of working within the society and then everybody else there who's not part of the working class has money so why would you commit crime there's also the did you ever see the vice documentary on some of the people that built Dubai no so some of the contractors what they would do is they would go to third world countries they' promise people exorbitant amounts of money to go over there and work construction then they bring them over to Dubai and then take
their passports and then force them to live in squalor give them a fraction of what they paid and they're basically indentured service yeah so this the working system is I don't know how different it is from that even today but basically like you work there for 11 months you get one month off you get paid very little money it's not enough money for Upward Mobility while you're there you are working just to work and then send money back home to your family wherever it is you never will become part of society so they've really curated a system where those people have no upward Mobility now I imagine the advantage of that is there's no crime cuz everybody who's poor there is working and they know their place they're they're in they're in danger it's not simple it's not like you just get taking you from destitute poverty where your family would die so they're like yeah we're giving you an opportunity these people are like well if I [ __ ] up here my whole family dies back home or my whole family starves or my whole family is going to go through some horrible situation so I'm the lifeline for my family so they are taking advantage of that desperation 100% but um yeah I guess what they would dictate they would say the the benefit of that is is no crime but there is a social cost of that there is a subass of people that are there there's always going to be a social class when you a social cost when you have monarchies yeah yeah yeah yeah and then you have people with exorbitant wealth and all the power and then you know some of them turned bad like Saddam Hussein and his his sons which were famously some of the most evil [ __ ] that ever existed yeah I mean they would feed women to dogs they would find women that were getting married steal the woman from the marriage rape her and then feed her to dogs Jesus Christ yeah man UD and cus they there's been many tales written about how evil they were they were like legitimate serial killers that's the risk of the monarchy right you don't know if that egg that comes out is good well it's also like having a child that grows up with total complete power you going to have a Joffrey you know I mean archetyp but maybe you get a what is the guy that everybody thinks said
everything greatus yeah exactly I don't did a lot of psychedelics really yeah yeah he was a part of the ucini Mysteries yeah I didn't know that yeah he was a part of that whole Greek ucini Mysteries thing yeah yeah he was involved in those ceremonies yeah there's there's a lot of speculation that ancient Greek society is specifically from Brian maru's work did you ever talk to him no but I read some stuff about there are some there's certain plants that grow that elicited the same uh uh chemical compounds as DMT or something LSD or LSD well there's a bunch of different ones that do like all kinds of different psychoactive ones but they they've absolutely found definitive proof of the use of Urgot and Urgot is uh a fungus that gives people the same sort of psychedelic experience as LSD Urgot Urgot yeah it's a fungus it's also a fungus that they connect with the sale in Witch Trials a mushroom yeah it's like yeah it's like it's it's a fungus that grows on wheat and that fungus is it can be toxic for some people it can kill them at certain doses but it also imparts an LSD effect and they found Urgot in some of the wine vessels so they were taking it without even knowing no they were taking it on purpose oh what is this a heroic Greek potion what's in this drink the kikon yeah that's what they called it this this drink and so they believed this drink contained a mixture of a bunch of different psych psychedelic compounds one of it for sure they know as Urgot but there's a few other ones that I can't remember that they they know are in there as well and they found this from studying the these ancient Pottery vessels I just yeah your saucer looks like a mushroom is that on purpose I don't think so but it could but if your whole idea is you know that saucers and mushrooms do have a lot of similarities but the stone ape theory is if the mushrooms that took us to the next level and now we have the aliens taking us to the next level it might be the aliens brought us the mushrooms there we go who knows anyway but yeah this is crazy so then he was taking all that and that's where wisdom well that's why he was so beyond wise and he also believed in forgiveness even forgiveness of his enemies he was a Roman Emperor no he was he was very compassionate he has
all these great quotes I guess what I assume is like in the same way that somebody is writing Obama speeches people were writing his stuff so I imagine that his sto isms or whatever are the collection of the greatest ideas of the time and the way to disseminate that information is to be like yo it's from the emperor it's from the top Boss part of part of it but meditations I don't believe was ever written with the intent of it being distributed oh so they just found this diary find that out I think that's not trying to discredit him I'm just trying to say know what you're saying well for sure definitely he did I mean everybody at any point in time has the information of the greatest Minds they've encountered course Einstein was talking to other great people and then he might have had the greatest mind but still able to yeah it's a collaborative effort including with philosophy and and certainly back then but you know this guy this one guy his experiences to this day they resonate you read meditations today like oh this is a guide book to how to live your life in a better way yeah and it's rare that you would have someone in his circumstance where he was raised to be king exactly then he would be successful yeah and you know and then his son turns out to be a [ __ ] but didn't they say that was cuz of the lead pipes or something like that I'm sure that had something to do with it there was something about like I was read or was it Nero who was the uh there was one emperor that just went crazy and they said is he wasn't raised in the castle who wasn't raised in the Forum or whatever the [ __ ] it was and then when he moved there and he started consuming the water from the lead pipes that they started to warp his brain and then he went more and more crazy throughout I mean this is what some tour guy told yeah they didn't know what lead did to you no F they were stoked to have pipes George Washington's teeth were made with lead yeah you know that's that Shane Gill a great bit [ __ ] bang a bit I love that bit but that's true the literal mold that his teeth were fitted into was lead he carried lead in his mouth all day yeah just nuts Wild Boy wild boy yeah but the country is founded by wild crazy [ __ ] you kind need a crazy [ __ ] to found a country it's not
like the most sane thing to be like yo let's just thwart the whole system do something completely different we'll do it on our own not only that but have this failsafe method that exists today to keep someone from becoming a tyrant to relinquish the power that was the greatest thing yeah I think that might have been the greatest thing a leader has ever done yeah to set in motion this idea that you are not going to maintain this power after you have it yeah no one can what a [ __ ] pretty amazing that they had the foresight did he write about it at all like I like is there a moment where he regretted it two months later he's like man I should have kept that [ __ ] like he's got to deal with a parking ticket or something he's like [ __ ] after he gets out of office it's [ __ ] I could put my horse here yeah I mean imagine if someone tried to form a country today how quick they'd put the kabos on that I mean it happens all the time yeah but if somebody like went to some new like Greenland or something and just said we're going to set up shop here yeah the powers of be go no no the chance are you going to have weapons yeah what [ __ ] that you going to make an army the [ __ ] out of here yeah we're going to find a reason why you guys are whatever you are pedophiles racist yeah whatever the [ __ ] you we're going over there yeah we got to stop this we got to figure out a way to invade when are we going to take Greenland already or buy it wasn't uh Trump talking about buying it he see he made a tweet I promise I won't do this and he had like a giant Trump Tower there that said Trump on the ceiling but it sounded like a cool acquisition yeah like don't they have all these minerals and stuff and there's all these great also if the world does warm up that's a good spot to go to ah yeah well you know throughout history when the world's gotten colder and warmer people moved away from the places can't live in moved to the places where he can live so we got a nice little fail safe yeah little something imagine little something we're just all in Greenland well there was discussions about Trump buying Greenland yeah because it's got a lot of uh I don't know why didn't that happen I think Greenland shut it down is for sale aren't isn't Greenland owned by
Denmark or something like that everything for sale yeah come on are you sure I just didn't get the right offer that might have be the offer yeah but we've made some good deals like that [ __ ] Louisiana Purchase was a good deal what a crazy deal I mean how about Alaska that's a crazy yeah Alaska was nuts since 1867 the United States considered or made several prop proposals to purchase the island of Greenland from Denmark yeah from Denmark who did it with the Danish West Indies in 1917 while Greenland remains an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark a 1951 treaty gives the United States much control over an island once partially claimed from exploration there's got to be all kinds of [ __ ] up there that they could use yeah what do you think about Antarctica well did you ever see that one guy that was on the Shawn Ryan show that claims that there's like a direct energy weapon out of anarctica boy that guy seems overconfident yeah that he knows what he's talking about he's a fireman he's not a scientist I had access to everything yeah there's something about that that doesn't sit right with me but I don't know I mean also you know it just it's so hard unless you have evidence like unless you could show that they could turn this thing on right and what is it is a neutrino detector that also can be used as a a directed energy weapon that's it directed energy weapons is what they were saying yeah I mean listen that's a that's a concept that existed for a long time I'm sure they probably have something like that yeah they they definitely have things that were just theoretical at one they have a rail gun now and this rail gun can go through multiple layers of Steel have you ever seen the rail gun in operation no it's crazy rail gun just like from Quake this this thing sends this bolt through like I think they did like 10 giant steel plates in a row and it just went through all of them like it was hot butter but is it a laser what is the material that's actually going through I don't know exactly how it works so this is the thing so this is this is the rail this bolt going through all this Steel Jesus look at this it just goes through
everything goes through all that [ __ ] look at it going through it just going through everything man look at that I mean it's like total science fiction Star Wars type [ __ ] yeah so they've got some wild [ __ ] and I guarantee they're working on direct energy weapons as well now what they've been able to accomplish versus what is theoretical that's the real question and if it did exist if there was a direct energy weapon would they tell us I don't think they would no why would they tell us no I mean it gets the conspiracies out there get wild like there's pyramids there you've SE seen that one I'm sure yeah but if you also start digging they say nobody can like dig under the ice like don't mess with the ice out there I think there's like a treaty across all like countries that have somehow like taken apart or claimed AP part of Antarctica but I think the tricky thing is like if you start digging and you find uh animal remains like humans tend to follow animals wherever they go yeah so are we gonna find some humans over there and then how does that distort historical timeline they find a spaceship down there oh Joe now we're getting into was the thing one of the things that Lazar said is that one of the vehicles was a part of an archaeological dig but not they founded an archaeological dig but not in anarca no where he didn't say where he didn't say where but he said one of the ships they recovered from an archaeological dig and they think these things have been around for a long long long time the people that work with them like Diana Pula who wrote uh what was it encounters um she said that they refer to them as donations these crashed UFOs they don't even necessarily think of them as crashed they think they kind of like Let It crash they're donations for us to back engineer that we're supposed to take them and go figure this out and that this is something that helps our technological Evolution and there's a lot of people that point to like the creation of fiber optics that it all kind of happened right after Roswell and there's there's these descriptions of fiber optics that existed in this the crafts they found at Roswell so they're looking at us like we're looking at the oranga tank yeah here's a stick figure out fish Go fish with that stick
yeah I mean that would be a good way to accelerate technology to just introduce something to them and go back engineer that yeah figure that out I mean isn't that how we do it now yeah well that's what Lazar had said they were doing with him in Area 51 in S4 he was saying but they didn't know EX exactly how these things worked they didn't know how to recreate it and they wouldn't let the scientists talk to other scientists yeah he's like science doesn't exist in a vacuum like that you need a collaborative effort of a bunch of different people and the also different scientists that were working on the thing weren't allowed to talk to each other that's a military thing right for privacy EXA a compartmentalization thing yeah for for top secret clearance yeah but he was the guy that was saying that they were also telling him that we are a farm of souls yeah and that's is the thing that the people that know about it say you can't tell people because they would freak out they'd be riots in the streets I mean that was just someone just recently said something like that it was one of the recent conversations between some top official they were saying if people if real disclosure happen and people knew exactly what was going on there'd be riots people would be freaking out I think we'd be okay now well who knows I think we'd be all right we found out that we really are just vessels for souls and that we're being farmed by some super intelligent species that we will eventually become the farm thing is tricky but that we're we're being groomed yeah to become the super intelligent species and it takes time and we have to get there slowly yeah um that makes sense like the yeah that tracks that you would just kind of let us figure it out and let usud us in the right direction there you go and that the aliens would show up once we started detonating nukes cuz it's like whoa whoa that's a different direction yeah okay guys stop that don't do that anymore yeah yeah you do all your nonsense and do all your regular conventional Warfare but as soon as you start going Atomic we're going to start talking yeah we're going to let you know you're not the boss quite benevolent these aliens huh well also maybe recognizing this process has to take place and you can't hold
their hand you know teach a man to fish he'll fish for the rest of his life give a man a fish he eats for a day yeah yeah teach him you might meet him one day Joe yeah you might meet him one day I might already out of meet him will we believe you uh don't believe me I'll lie it's the one thing I'll lie about I don't lie about anything I will I will lie to everybody about that Joe already that me he already I don't know [ __ ] I think it's all fake it's all Russian propaganda we need to support Ukraine meanwhile there's [ __ ] things in this room with us right now observing from other diens [ __ ] yeah just making sure we're on the general path towards technological progression which is what eventually gives birth to it so they're they're us yeah but they're they're what every intelligent species eventually becomes eventually becomes but they're basically on a on a further timeline they're so they're influencing their own timeline they're influenc a similar species to evolve to hit their level of technological their Duty I think that's just what happens yeah that's probably what happens in the universe you know yeah I mean look when we go to visit primitive societies we bring the wells that's true we start creating electricity for them we teach them how to farm yeah it's what we do it just makes sense that they would do that especially if they're beyond Advanced like incomprehensibly more advanced than we are they would slowly help us do it right yeah and stop us from making catastrophic errors and we're fun we're like dogs in a way like dogs are fun you want to teach them how to sit and [ __ ] outside also like look at them go yeah look at these people we create some good stuff yeah look at them making drones and [ __ ] this is wild look what they're doing rail guns and [ __ ] look at these psychos Hypersonic jets look at them go and still cage fighting yeah still slap whole slap fighting slap fighting is like that's the bottom when that comes on to the 's desk wait they're doing what slapping they can't defend each other they have to stand there yeah do they know about brain damage oh yeah yeah yeah yeah the the people that host it also host MMA yeah they know everything about it they know everything
about brain damage and then just say look sign up at the dotted line you can ride a bull you can [ __ ] dirt bike ride you can get slapped yeah you can do whatever you want in this country yes yeah yeah that's probably what the aliens like Jesus Christ they probably look at slap fighting and go oh my God yeah someone Tred to tell them not to do that yeah yeah yeah America's like the way that we look at Trump they look at America you know what I mean where we're like like the guy's [ __ ] crazy but he's funny as hell right that's them they're just looking at us like they invented what yeah yeah what a bunch of psychos yeah yeah and maybe all advancing civilizations are psychos maybe they all eventually have to become integrated with technology to escape the boundaries and the the the the like the walls that are set up by their biology yeah because your biology has allowed you through in a natural environment to achieve a place where you could be detached from the natural environment with cities and buildings and structures and electricity and power and technology and weapons and weapons that allow soft fleshy water balloons filled with blood to go out there and kill grizzly bears from 100 yards boom and you stand next to them look at me look what I did you know it's it's wild but it seems like that is the only way you get to be sophisticated enough to create technology you have to have controlled your environment enough where you've stopped all the enemies and stopped all the Predators Egypt yeah like in order to build those pyramids you need a long time of safety yeah you can't build thems at the same time that you're at War right you're being attacked there's famine there's no water you need long thousands of years thousands safe and food and abundance and then you need a thing for people to do so they don't kill each other keep them busy yep keep them busy keep them from fighting over power yeah yeah what if it was that simple who knows what it was with those folks CU I think they were probably more sophisticate than we are today h just the only thing that makes sense to me that they they were able to get these multiple ton Stones down from the mountains with no Road system that's the TR the tricky what is it the oswan valley that they got the
stones from for the pyramids in Giza that is a really tricky it's all tricky to consider some of them are from 500 miles away yeah they were 80 tons they [ __ ] they got them out of the mountains they moved them down they cut them perfectly what did they do how' they do it what the machines what was the technology was it no technology really are you sure is it just based on what our our understanding currently of what happened 12,000 years ago which is like not that good yeah know we have like a peacemeal understanding like a very like just minute understanding of what was possible back then based on the evidence of the result of what was possible which is the the pyramids which is bananas and we're also trying to explain it with theories that we've kind of uh accepted to be fact that are really not that much like this idea that it was all done with like the Chisel and Stones I don't necessarily subscribe to that it says who yeah all they would have to do is find one piece of Machinery that didn't exist before they could understand and they found things before that they didn't know existed and they couldn't understand like what is that mechanism the anti theic what is it called there was a computer that they found this computer in Gears it was in a Roman ship that had sank to the bottom of the ocean was the yep antira antira medic mechanism so this thing um it's an ancient Greek go back to that please so I could read that it's an ancient Greek handp powerered aary a model of the solar system described as the oldest known example of an analog computer and it's used to predict astronomical positions and eclipses decades in advance it Al also could be used to track the four-year cycle of antithetic games athle make a little larger athletic games simpar to the Olympiad wow the cycle of the ancient Olympic Games the the artifact was among the wreckage retriev from a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of anti how do you say that antira antira how do you say it anti antia in 1901 In 1902 is identified by archaeologists Valerio stus as containing a gear the device housed in the remains of a wooden frame case of Uncertain overall size uh 34 CM by 18 cm by 9 cm uh was found as one lump later separated into three
main fragments which are now divided into 82 separate fragments after conservation efforts four of these fragments contain gears while inscriptions are found on many others the largest gear is about 13 cm in diameter and originally had 223 teeth all these fragments of the mechanisms are kept the national archaeological Museum in Athens along with the reconstructions and replicas to demonstrate how it may have looked and worked see see if you can find what the replica of what it looked like but it you know so they had to sort of like figure out how the [ __ ] did they do this like how did they know this what's involved in this like it was this ancient technology that existed like a long time ago that they had preserved and held on to like what was the when was the creation of that thing so there's things that we know that we didn't think that they could do yeah that sort of really throw a monkey wrench to our understanding yeah yeah that's just one that's just one that they found I mean there could have been stuff from thousands of years before that that just doesn't exist anymore yeah you know you deal with erosion you deal with time especially over thousands of years 12,000 years boy you have nothing left there's no evidence of whatever these machines were it would be interesting to study like what happened to technology during the uh Medieval ages what is it called the what is it during the black plague or what was it called medieval ages what was that the term yeah but during the plague during the plague right where was there an erosion of intellectual property right because people were dying off exact people are dying off and do the physicist die like cuz we always talk about this what happened when all the physicists die what happened when all the scientists die so was there an erosion was there step back in our ability to create things during that period And if there was something that was even worse than that that happened throughout history I.E like a St asteroid or something hit in the earth well that erosion would just be 10 times worse 100 times worse I like to look into that because you still see great works of art that happened
during the mid mid is it what am I is it mid a medieval Medieval ages yeah uh you see these great Cathedrals go up so there still were I would imagine they were maintaining their ability to create these great structures right but there had to be a dip in productivity so let's see what that dip is and then multiply it by the catastrophe right well I think people were just like knocked back into the Stone Age I think that's probably what happened that makes sense that's why you see the the emergence of written language and and uh all these different things from Mesopotamia like that's 6,000 years later yeah after the impacts probably so it took that amount of time yeah to recover yeah and build back the knowledge set and keep in mind like the knowledge set isn't maintained with the efficiency that we have it now right like you get a couple books that get destroyed and there it is physics gone chemist that's the Library of Alexandria they burn the Library of Alexandria and like everybody's like what happened yeah the knowledge take a guess yeah yeah how' they build this [ __ ] H we we've burned it sorry yeah it is vulnerable we take it for granted it is incredibly vulnerable oh man we're even more vulnerable now cuz everything's on hard drives yeah you know so all it takes is the power going off and we're [ __ ] yeah and how long would it take before the power gets back on boy asteroid impacts kills the whole grid everyone's knocked into the Stone Age for a couple hundred years bro you ain't getting into them hard drives yeah you're never going to figure it out and although the hard drives are rot they all the the moisture in the air the erosion they'll slowly evaporate yeah and if somebody handed you a hard drive 2,000 years later you would just think it was a piece of plastic yeah you have no clue that all L how about that thing that thing was just a l it was all corroded and [ __ ] up they don't know what it is it's the only one they've ever found I think I'm reading yeah I mean how many of them were there it wasn't the only one yeah they probably had a bunch of them they probably had even better ones that's the the question they're saying like what if it was the only one what knowled it's a [ __ ] mystery baby love it but it's a fun time oh it's the best it's a fun time to be
alive as chaotic as it is this is a really fun time to be alive amen all right my brother I love you to death you're the man thanks for being here I'm so happy to see you killing it it's beautiful to watch you're out there crushing it on man appreciate you're on top of it I love it thank you man all right um anything to tell anybody uh go check out you know if you want to come check out the tour that'd be great life tour we're coming to Austin actually when are you coming uh April 16th I think or something like that doing the Moody nice yeah beautiful beautiful that' be awesome come out to that thank you so much my brother thank bye everybody [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
