Digital Social Hour - Peptides, Stem Cells, Future of America & Aliens | Matthew Morgan DSH #275

Episode Date: February 9, 2024

Matthew Morgan comes on the Digital Social Hour to discuss the current state of America, some interesting holistic tratment methods like Stem cells and peptides, and also talks about which state in Am...erica is the best one to live in. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Beginning of 2020, I dove like face first into regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine is more about how do we make your body an efficient machine naturally and defend against foreign enemies like it was supposed to. Oh, and that's what I'm seeing now, right? I'm like, everyone's getting on their health game. America's going to bed earlier at night. Less people are drinking alcohol and poisoning themselves. So wherever you guys are watching this show,
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Starting point is 00:00:40 Got with me someone I consider a friend. I have very few of those, Matthew Morgan. How's it going, man? Good, brother. Thanks for having me. Appreciate you. Absolutely, dude. Yeah, dude. I keep my circle tight and you've been with me for five years. Yeah. Yeah. We met at an event and just hit it off and, you know, like mine's a track. Do you remember how we met actually? I know it was at that event in LA, but I don't remember like specifics.
Starting point is 00:01:03 Dude, I always tell people this story. So we met on a bus to Dan Blazarin's house. Yeah. And you were giving me advice on staying single. And now here we are with four-year relationships. Yeah, exactly. We've both been in four-year relationships. Yeah, but dude, what you been up to lately? I know you just moved out here. Yeah, man. So I was in Miami the last three years because of all the nonsense nonsense i wanted to go somewhere where there was no restrictions um so and i always wanted to try miami the east coast and everything i've always been on the west coast so went out there from 20 to 23 um had enough of all that so headed back to west and decided to land in las vegas
Starting point is 00:01:39 let's go so west coast first east coast what side picking? Bro, I'm West Coast all day. Okay. I was born and raised in the West, right? Yeah. Montana, right? Montana. So it's next to Idaho and Washington, which doesn't seem like the West Coast when you think of Montana, but it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:58 And then lived in Phoenix and Vegas and L.A. and Orange County and San Diego. So I've been in the Southwestern mix for over 10 years. Um, I left Montana in 2010. So it was, um, uh, I like the West coast for a lot of reasons. Um, the, the mindset people are much nicer. They're much happier. There's a lot more like forward thinking innovation. i think the food's better sounds um if you pick the right cities traffic's not as bad because everything's like very condensed yeah in the east la is terrible but other than that yeah la is wicked uh san fran's pretty tough but for the most part i mean for the quality of life that you get, traffic is much lower. Yeah, I'm conflicted.
Starting point is 00:02:46 I mean, I grew up in Jersey, East Coast. I like East Coast people. Yeah. They're very direct. Very direct, very hard knocks. Yeah, but I feel like West Coast does have an edge business-wise. I agree. I think a lot of the ideologies and innovation comes out of the West
Starting point is 00:03:01 and then pushes East from what I've seen. For sure. So where's been your favorite state out of everywhere? I mean, I love the weather of Southern California. I don't like the politics, but if it was conservative and there wasn't the crazy traffic, I'd definitely be in Southern California. There's certain things I loved about Phoenix and Scottsdale. There's things I love about Vegas. I'm back here, right? So this is the city I picked to reside in. So that must mean something. For sure.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Where are you on the political spectrum? I try not to identify with political party, but I'm very patriotic towards America. That's a good answer. I'm a big American supporter. America's been a vehicle for me to come from lower class to upper class and fulfill all of my dreams
Starting point is 00:03:48 and do anything I wanted to do most countries you could never do that hell no, it'd be very hard and they want to keep it like that the elites want to stay very solidified on the top and then all of us peasants fight around for crumbs on the bottom
Starting point is 00:04:04 and they make it hard too but what do you think got you out of that was it people you surrounded yourself with they make it hard man and they're they're trying to change things as fast they can to cement themselves into elitism and keep all of us peasants fighting for the breadcrumbs like i said but um i started reading a lot of books when i was young um you know think and grow rich rich dad poured out how to win friends and influence people. And then it just kept rolling from there. And then when I was 25, I got my first real like concrete mentor. And, you know, by 27, I was like a millionaire. So damn. Yeah. What was that mentor in the cannabis space? No, he was just an entrepreneurial mentor.
Starting point is 00:04:41 He was doing classes and I stumbled in his class one day. interviews some of the most successful sales leaders in tech to learn the secrets strategies and tactics to scaling company growth he recently had on the head of sales from open ai and that was a very interesting episode on the future of ai listen to the science of scaling wherever you get your podcast today last one day i hated classroom environments but he was like hey what does everyone do for a living there's like 50 entrepreneurs and i'm like i'm matt negropot and he's like who's this kid it's 2010 yeah and so he's like after stay after class i want to talk to you i'm like i'm in trouble again i don't even like go to school yeah and then i brought him to my cultivation and everything and showed him and he's like oh my god like this is like a real operation yeah so from that day forward we were
Starting point is 00:05:43 just together every day we still talk um two three four times a week that's awesome yeah i feel like a lot of your successes you're really good at timing industries yeah i i feel like i have a weird way of seeing into the future um before most people and seeing through like the the blurred vision of what's going to happen and so like in 08 i was like it's going to be cannabis is the next big thing. And everyone's like, dude, you're 23 years old and you're crazy. I'm like, I'm telling you guys. And then lo and behold, you know, here we are.
Starting point is 00:06:13 It came out of a multi-billion dollar. Yeah. And I said since 08, I'm like, this will be as bigger, bigger than alcohol. And everyone's like, you're so out of your mind. And lo and behold, like that's probably. Did it pass alcohol? It will. Wow.
Starting point is 00:06:22 It's on a trajectory to pass alcohol. That's insane. Yeah. I don't even know. I don't keep up to date with the facts like I used to, but I think probably by 2030 to 35, it's going to pass alcohol. Especially with this new health trend because people are- Bro, and that's what I'm seeing now, right?
Starting point is 00:06:37 I'm like, everyone's getting on their health game. America's going to bed earlier at night. Less people are drinking alcohol and poisoning themselves so um i really in 20 the beginning of 2020 i dove like face first into regenerative medicine yeah so what is that exactly so basically you have traditional medicine which involves a lot of synthetic pharmaceuticals um it's almost like trying to put a band-aid over a gunshot wound right um regenerative medicine is more about how do we make your body an efficient machine naturally and defend against foreign enemies like it was supposed to right so you take things in your body that are already naturally occurring and you increase the
Starting point is 00:07:16 levels whether that be nad plus or human growth hormone testosterone or a plethora of other peptides there's over 700 peptides in your body that naturally occur stem cells right yeah so you increase all these things and then you become bulletproof and then you don't have to worry about or you know you have a much less likelihood of things like cancer and diabetes and heart disease um and the things that are the number one right not only the world, but specifically American society. Our diet, the American diet is horrible. Terrible.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Yeah, you've sent me your daily supplement list. It's pretty extensive. Yeah, I'm an extremist, right? So when I get into something, I go all in. And really, I don't take any synthetic pharmaceuticals. Before I got on this quest, I was like, I worked 12, 14 hours a day. And then I'd go out and celebrate and party at night. And so I was burning the candle at all ends of the stick.
Starting point is 00:08:11 And I would get deathly ill two, three, four times a year in bed for two weeks because I never gave my body adequate rest or proper nutrition. And I haven't been sick in four years. Wow. And I still have five still you know i'm still have five companies going i'm you know i'm still doing my thing i don't really go out and party and socialize anymore i still socialize but i don't party anymore right right um you cut alcohol completely yeah like you know uh maybe once in a blue moon if we're celebrating i'll have like
Starting point is 00:08:41 a drink or two you know what i mean but But not hitting night clubs multiple times a month like I used to. Yeah, it used to be big in part. Yeah, I was a party boy and coming from a farm in Montana, like you don't get to see all that stuff. So when I had access to all that, I was like, oh my God. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Now, do you see regenerative medicine ever becoming legal because of big pharma? So the FDA just sent out a big warning to a lot of compounding pharmacies saying you have to stop compounding all these peptides by this date. And I think it's like, I think it was the end of October. You serious? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And so I don't know. You know, I think, I think big pharma wants to keep Americans sick and alive. I think they want to keep them all on as many synthetic pharmaceuticals as they possibly can. That's, it has nothing to do with what's best for humans. It has everything to do with the bottom line. I think they want to keep them all on as many synthetic pharmaceuticals as they possibly can. It has nothing to do with what's best for humans. It has everything to do with the bottom line. What's their profit? It's terrible, man.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Yeah, it should never be how the world works. But I'm very weary of traditional medicine at this point from everything that I've researched and seen. Yeah. And how much better? Like I feel better at 38 than I did at 20. That's nuts, man. It's crazy. Dude, they put me on than I did at 20. That's an awesome amount. It's crazy. Dude, they put me on Xanax at 20.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Same, bro. I got addicted to it for sleep for like six years. Same, man. Oh, six years? Yeah, it took me six years to get off and I used cannabis edibles to get off of that because my sleep has always been an issue. And it takes your personality away. You start to have short-term memory loss.
Starting point is 00:10:04 It's a nasty, nasty shit and it's extremely short-term memory loss like it's a nasty nasty and it's extremely addictive i think they said it's the most addictive substance on the planet i wouldn't be surprised i was on it for only a month or two and that month or two felt like a week i started forgetting things like where i went to lunch the day before like so i was like i have to get off this so um i think when i was 33 or 34, I completely got off. It's crazy, man. I did a 23andMe test, and it said 40 out of 100 people that shared my genes get depression or anxiety. Really?
Starting point is 00:10:34 Isn't that high? Yeah, that's really high. It's crazy. Yeah, and you take a little pill called Xanax, and your anxiety is completely gone. Yeah. The benzo blocks those receptors in your brain. Yeah. completely gone yeah you know it's the benzo blocks those receptors in your brain yeah it's it's evil like all these pain these antidepressants if you look at uh mass shootings and the uses of
Starting point is 00:10:53 antidepressants that the the tread line follows each other wow yeah i didn't know they were related like yeah because in 1970 there was more guns per household there was more excuse me there was more households with guns than there are today like per ratio wise yeah and there was no mass shootings and you look today and there's many mass shootings there's every week maybe more and then you ask yourself well what changed well pharmaceutical usage is up like 18 000 percent wow yeah no one really people just think take away guns but they don't think about take away medicine right and who keeps screaming take away guns the elites and the power hungry politicians right why do they want to take away your guns well then you can't defend yourself yeah that's why the second amendment was put there you know our constitution is one of the most
Starting point is 00:11:41 well-crafted documents in human history, in my opinion. So do you believe there's a group of people that run the entire world? I do. I do. And I think that most of them belong to the World Economic Forum. I've seen people talk about that. And the World Health Organization. Yeah. I mean, we're going to get canceled probably for even mentioning this. But yeah, if you dive down that rabbit hole it's pretty crazy it's crazy um they want us to own nothing and be happy and eat crickets um you know it is what it is and they they truly believe in their minds these call it hundreds of people they truly
Starting point is 00:12:20 believe that they know what's best for everyone and that everyone else is an idiot yeah that we're stupid and we don't know what's best so let us show you and tell you what's best yeah mass programming man yeah i look back at my life and i realized i was following a script for 20 years same uh but i i was kind of a troublemaker i was like i wasn't going to class but i'd go on test days to pass the test and i I really had trouble buying into their agenda, even when I was young. Oh, so you knew. I didn't know what it was.
Starting point is 00:12:50 I was like, I'm not going to go get a normal job and be happy. I'm not going to conform to what you're telling me. Even though I was definitely more on the left side when I was younger because that's what they groom you to do. And they have complete control of the school systems, right? what they groom you to do and they have complete control of the school systems right so they groom you to do to be on the far left and so i definitely was a democrat until i figured out more about business and then that changed everything i'm like this isn't you can't reward everyone evenly as good as that sounds it breaks the whole system
Starting point is 00:13:19 exactly so like i would love for everyone to know, be well off and have nice things. But we're savages at the end of the day too, right? We're like we came, you know, wherever we came from, we're still animalistic. And so there's got to be a hierarchy. And I think you should be rewarded with how much you give back, how much job creation you have, you know, how much new innovation you create. Like Elon Musk should be the richest man in the world you know he's changing like the future and the way we're we're gonna our trajectory is gonna go right yeah yeah i'm a huge fan of him i know he gets a ton of hate but i think he's he's really changing it up yeah and i think like he truly cares about the well-being of of mankind i i do think you know some people think that he's doing this or doing that i
Starting point is 00:14:06 out of all the elites and i don't even think he wants to be an elite you know what i mean i don't think he wants to be part of their little little crew um but i do believe at the end of the day he's doing what he thinks is best for mankind and trying to help our civilization move along in the right direction yeah i mean he didn't need to go buy twitter and put himself in the crosshairs you know what i mean like he became public enemy number one of the left when he did that for sure why would you why would you go put in your own money and go syndicate 44 billion dollars and become you know enemy number one if you didn't truly care about protecting free speech yeah yeah he's like the one saving grace him and trump i
Starting point is 00:14:45 feel like just speak their mind yeah i'm uh you know love or hate trump i mean he's got his own set of issues personally right he's a narcissist at the highest level his ego's the size of texas but he truly loves this country like you can tell that he loves this country and he wants to protect like what it was built upon yeah for sure um if you look at the other side like they want to destroy the very fabric that this country is built on and they want to rebuild it how they think it should be built but i mean it you you in a very short amount of time in the grand scheme of things 243 years you saw the most powerful well-off unit ever built in human history, right? Something that would exceed the Roman Empire.
Starting point is 00:15:29 And so why did that happen? Well, that happened because of freedom, because people were allowed to be rewarded based upon what they brought to the table. So when you allow humans to go to their full potential as a 100 million, 200, 300 million unit system, you get the United States. And if they really took all this,
Starting point is 00:15:48 if we kept all of our money here and all these political people weren't stealing all this money and shipping it overseas, we would have golden roads. Like the amount, how beautiful this country would be. Like there would be no poverty. There'd be nothing. It'd be like a utopia.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Yeah. But they figured out, the ruling classes figured out how to extrapolate a lot of our money out of the system. Exactly. And now with the currency, it's looking weak. Plus, there's other countries starting to have BRICS. I mean, it seems like they're like all playing together to try to collapse America. And it's such a powerful machine.
Starting point is 00:16:20 It takes everyone working in tandem to bring it to its knees. Right. Let's keep the borders wide open. Let's let as many military-age males from all over the world come into this country that have no beliefs about American history. Let's drain our oil reserves. Let's try to get into World War III. Let's print $6.5 trillion and watch inflation roar.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Let's crank the interest rates up to try to fight inflation. But we've got to keep printing. I mean, how much debt have they added this year? I don't even want to know. Like, what they've done, like, the last 90 days is, like, a run rate of, like, 10 trillion a year or something. They're never going to pay it off. They're secretly bailing out banks. Like, between me and you, I'm, you know, I'm kind of exiting USD in a major way.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Wow. And I've bought some gold, and i've been buying crypto and i don't know man my mentor he's he'll be 80 next year he's seen a lot more sunsets than i have right but he's like will the american dollar collapse yes will collapse in my lifetime no will collapse in your lifetime yes so he says in our lifetimes the u.s dollar will collapse you serious but that could be 20 years 30 years you know how long here's the number one question how long can the government kick the can down the road until they're like tell the music stops because there's no version of us getting out of this
Starting point is 00:17:35 debt hole ever it's impossible like i think there's 280 000 per head in america of debt so there's no way we ever get out of this. And they've gotten us into this mess. So I think, you know, guys like you and I just have to kind of see where we're heading and move our chess pieces accordingly. Yeah, I've been stacking gold, stacking silver, stacking crypto. But if the dollar crashes, what would that mean for everything? What would it mean for real estate, everything in the US? I don't know. It's scary to think about. I try to think about it. I think you're, obviously, it's not even a question, you're much better off being asset heavy and cash poor, because those assets still have a real world value. Like, let's say you have a cash flowing
Starting point is 00:18:19 business. No, you have a value flowing business. So let's say you sell shirts and you sell a million dollars in shirts a year. Just because that piece of paper that we all have faith in that wasn't backed by anything, it collapses. There's still got to be an exchange for a value of something. People are going to come with gold or they're going to come with crypto or they're going to come with something to still buy your service or your product. So you have a value flow regardless of what the value exchange is. There's still going to be an exchange. But I mean the dollar collapses. Maybe ammunition becomes a currency because things get so bad
Starting point is 00:18:49 i know gold used to be the main currency right yeah because it has a scarcity factor right there was only so much they could only mine so much and it had a real world value and it's a you know conductor of electricity whether we like it or not so there was a lot of real world applications where you could use gold and there was only so much of it that they could find so it's like yeah let's use this as a real currency and that's it's been a currency for what thousands of years are you interested in coming on the digital social hour podcast as a guest we'll click the application link below in the description of this video we are always looking for cool stories cool entrepreneurs to talk to about business and life. Click the application link below. And here's the episode, guys.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Yeah. Wow. This is all fascinating. So if you plan on having kids right now, it's going to be a very scary time to raise a family. I mean, if we. My personal belief is that if we don't elect Donald Trump in 24, like it's the end of the free world. If Biden gets reelected. Yeah. And, you know i i personally just
Starting point is 00:19:47 i'm like a data guy right i don't go off emotion i go off logic and so i look at all the data stats and i'm like it in my opinion is virtually impossible that he won the 2020 election right just off data yeah um i think that they're capable of almost anything because if they lose the repercussions could be staggering to them um from jail time to who knows right yeah there's a lot online yeah so they're i think they're willing to do anything to maintain it control maybe that's world war three and we don't have an election you know what i mean maybe it's i thought it was going to be another pandemic but i think they did a little bit of test runs and they're like all right no one's going to go for this didn't work yeah they're like these people are just they're not going to do it yeah um and so i think i think there's a lot on the line in 24
Starting point is 00:20:38 um i think if we don't all stand up and and push back at whatever their agenda or narrative is, that our children and our grandchildren will live in the most enslaved environment in history. Because they'll be completely controlled by technology and AI. Scary. Yeah. AI can definitely be used in the wrong way. I feel like everything was just kind of cool and chill. And up in 19, 20 hit the fan. I think they were like, all right, accelerator.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Let's get the agenda through. And now things are just happening so fast. Like chat GPT came out, Bard. And it's just like how things are going exponentially fast. People's voices can be recreated through AI. They're making music that would be hit music through AI, right? And it's just like the AI image creators. It's wild, man.
Starting point is 00:21:27 It's like you're going to have a hard time defining what's real and what's not in the future. Yeah, and you're going to have a hard time competing with AI too. A lot of skills that would be a six-figure salary are no longer required. Impossible. Yeah. Like I can go and write a sloppy letter, right, and go to chat and be like, write this with the same intent as a, you know, English PhD in college. And it will spit out the most elegant letter you've ever seen. And I'm just like, dude, how is a writer going to compete with that over time? And this is like early stages of AI, right?
Starting point is 00:22:01 What about when this really starts to take shape and gains consciousness and decides it doesn't like humans? You know, I mean, dude, I know lawyers that have lost their law firms over AI. Yeah, I believe it. I mean, I know Elon, who's I consider a very smart man. He's extremely concerned about the future of AI. He keeps standing up and be like, hey, guys, this is not good. This is really bad. Yeah. Didn't he leave open ai like he used to be part of it yeah i think he was one of the original funders at like 150 mil damn and then they started monetizing it and he got upset about that he didn't want to monetize it no i mean if you have 300 billion you want to monetize anything you know what i mean he's like but i don't think elon even cares about the money
Starting point is 00:22:38 that much it's like a big game to him he's playing chess at like a level no one's ever played before um he's just a fascinating human you know what i mean he's he's got this imagination that he can actually execute on i've never seen a human in history that had that kind of imagination that could actually make it real life yeah when you're that smart it's usually tough to be able to execute your ideas the most intelligent people i know aren't that successful money-wise. Exactly. You know what I mean? They're almost like they're missing a piece.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Yeah. He's like with his Asperger's and how everything is, all of his cells are put together. It's like a perfect storm. It's so rare to see because usually that people, that smart can articulate.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Correct. And he's not the best speaker. You know, you can tell that there's way more going on in his head than he can get out in like an elegant manner. For sure. But I don't know, man. I like him so much more than the other billionaires. You know, all of them. Yeah. There's not many billionaires that I actually like. I don't like Bezos, Zuckerberg, Gates.
Starting point is 00:23:38 I definitely don't like Gates. No, I think he was a decent kid back in the day and he completely went on the deep end with his success. Dude, I grew up idolizing him. He was in the Guinness Book of World Records. Yeah, and he was a workaholic and he built this company called Microsoft and it was so innovative and it was changing our daily lives. Yeah, I liked him a lot. Yeah. And then in about 2013, 14, I was like, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Oh, that's earlier than most. Yeah, but he started doing things that were questionable he's like i'm gonna help mankind with a mankind what do you mean like to help feed them you know what i mean like stop trying to change the climate like you're gonna release artificial clouds to do what like so i don't know when i hear these kind of things it's like so you want to be god right like and i think their ego just becomes they don't even associate with the normal world anymore they lose sense with reality i don't like what he's doing with the farmland he's buying it up in like globs buying
Starting point is 00:24:34 it up and he's putting some weird have you seen this he's putting some weird thing on the fruit no i i heard he's been releasing mosquitoes with like different things to figure it out he's doing a lot man i don't like it nonetheless it doesn't end well for people like us yeah i feel like when you're that rich why are you trying to do all this bro just go buy an island and live out by hawaii or something you know what i mean and enjoy the rest of your life and read books and paint yeah i mean we'll never know till we get there because maybe he got approached by elitists or something and yeah i think a lot of that happens you know and the whole epstein island thing is a trip too crazy and i think they
Starting point is 00:25:09 use that as leverage to get people of power to do things that they want and he was there right yeah i believe he was on on epstein's plane maybe the island so they're like hey we have pictures and videos of you with this like you're gonna do this or else this is gonna happen exactly i think a lot of closed door discussions happen and i think sometimes a lot of times people have to do things they don't want to do like why was zuckerberg meeting with the fbi every week he doesn't seem like a kid that just wants to meet with the fbi every week definitely not they had something on him for sure yeah and with cameras everywhere when you're in a position of power like you know everyone's messed up in their life so it's like they just they just really
Starting point is 00:25:45 scroll through all the data sets and be like all right got him yeah all it takes is one little slip up yeah exactly yeah it's horrendous it's bad and you see these celebrities one by one just drop into it and some of the like you know some of these celebrities that have like pretty big legacies i'm like why would they do that why would they say that and i'm like oh yeah they had it someone paid him a visit dude the travis kelsey one was insane like he had such a good reputation i was just like what that's disgusting it made no sense not when when i can't connect the dots i'm like how does my brain not make sense of this what am i missing his fellow players are dying yeah like it makes no sense no sense yeah that one was weird they must have had some weird
Starting point is 00:26:25 stuff on him and around the same time he started dating taylor too it was just really weird very coincidental on the timing yeah yeah crazy with all the crazy stuff happening uh you know in israel where are you sort of on that again like i'm i'm never for innocent people dying. Like I think anytime I see the videos or the coverage, it makes me sick. On the other hand, part of me thinks that it's the elites playing a game again to get all of us divided and fighting. Because the more divided and fighting we are as a race, as humans, the more power they have. Like, you know, divided we fall, united we stand, right? It's like that as a unit we're unbreakable but when we're fighting and when we're divided it's they can take complete
Starting point is 00:27:11 control while we're fighting yeah so my first question is uh how did these rogue parachuters breach you know the iron dome right israel is supposed to have the best defense technology in the world right right so they let some paragliders just fly in unbeknownst and just um red flag number one for me yeah you know uh it's just again a lot of things don't add up to me and so how make make it make sense you know what i mean and again i think there's a lot of things don't add up to me. And so how, make it make sense. You know what I mean? And again, I think there's a lot going on behind closed doors that we don't know. That's why it doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:27:49 For sure. And social media makes you want to pick a side. It amplifies everything, right? So you see some people are diehard Palestine. Some people are diehard Israel. Now we're saying, all right, let's fund Israel as Americans, but let's also keep funding Ukraine. Like it just, it's a slippery slope for us.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Let's stop sending money anywhere. I agree. Let's clean up our own mess. Like go to LA, go to Chicago, go to Baltimore. They're war zones, you know? So again, all I can say is, guys, let's not fight and pick sides here. This is, seems architected to me
Starting point is 00:28:22 and they want us to fight. So we all need to come. This is a time when all of us need to come together and be like, we they want us to fight. So we all need to come. This is a time when all of us need to come together and be like, we're not going to fight on your behalf. Yeah, I never understood why the U.S. wants to be the world police. I don't get what we get out of it. I think we're protecting and architecting our trade routes, protecting the seas, the shipping, the oil.
Starting point is 00:28:42 So in my opinion, well, there's two things. So first of all, i think it helps us maintain power second i believe that america a group of elites in america um are all for a an ongoing war machine extremely profitable to be in war from the manufacturing to supplying different things uh and so i believe that there's a group of people that are very high up in decision makers that want continuous wars. I believe one of Trump's downfalls was that he was like, I'm not going to buy into your war machine. I'm not going to be part of that. He was anti-war, right? Very anti-war. We all should be anti-war because
Starting point is 00:29:21 it's the most inhumane thing we can do as human beings with what they do to each other um and he made it public that he was not part of that and so and he did that at one of the first presidential debates in 2016 when they were 15 maybe when they were arguing you know or debating over who was going to be president and i think that was the beginning of the end they're like we will destroy him but if you look during his presidency it was one of the first times in recent memory that there was no wars there was no wars in the world because believe i mean like it or not america has a massive sword right like if we show up at your front door like i know when trump was president they ran a simulation and the u.s took on the whole world in war and they won won? It was like an even match.
Starting point is 00:30:05 That's crazy. Because we were, I mean, most of our we have like dozens of military bases around the world. And most of those military bases are bigger than most countries' armies. Wow. Yeah. So our defense budget is more than the next five countries combined. Do you think we overdo it there? A thousand
Starting point is 00:30:21 percent. Like, put some of that money back into getting the homeless people like rehabilitated back in society like let's let's let's put this towards things that actually make a difference like fighting does nothing except just devastation so is it bringing in money like is it profitable war yeah massively okay it creates massive industry so from a business look at like all the government contractors, Lockheed Martin, right? Multi, multi billions, side deals. It's all about the money.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Right. Always for all the money. They just don't care about lives. They just want money. They don't care about anything except power money. So they're as nasty as Big Pharma then. Well, actually they're in bed with Big Pharma. You don't think they didn't all get kickbacks during the whole nonsense?
Starting point is 00:31:02 Right. The Big Pharma companies had never been more profitable. I saw the numbers It was crazy their revenues down 95% and you don't think that the politicians were getting kicked back on all this They were all buying the stock at the very least right because it's a Pelosi Yeah, how did Pelosi become worth five hundred million dollars on a hundred eighty thousand dollar a year salary? Yeah She she outperforms every hedge fund. There's sites that are dedicated to just following her stock. Follow her trade.
Starting point is 00:31:28 She doesn't miss. She trades on inside information only. She's not that smart. Yeah. I would argue most politicians aren't very smart. So how do they get around the insider info? They basically pass laws for themselves. And what they did is they said,
Starting point is 00:31:43 hey, we have too much inside information because we're politicians, but we can't, it's not fair that we can't trade stock. So let's just pass a law that says that we're exempt from inside trading. So literally you can go whisper in Tom's ear and be like, hey buddy, just to let you know, a pandemic's about to hit. I'd sell all your stock. And a lot of them did sell their stock right before the pandemic hit. And they get no penalty for it. No, any normal person would be in prison for years for inside trading. Yeah. So this country is built on just connections and relationships.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Yeah, it's built on schemes. But our country used to be very solid. You know, like we would have never got to where we are today if we didn't have like a very strong like machine moving forward. It's just gotten super corrupt over the last, I would like to say since World War II is when probably corruption started, and now it's like if corruption was a one then, it's like a thousand now.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Yeah, it's just a broad day. You take a dollar, next year you take two, next year it's 10, next year it's a thousand, right? And they just keep ramping it up. Oh, well, we took a thousand and no repercussions. Let's take a million,000,000. Wasn't there like a billion missing from something? I saw that in the news.
Starting point is 00:32:50 There was trillions missing when the planes hit the Twin Towers. You know what I mean? They scrubbed like $2 trillion or something off the balance sheet, the Fed. Like if we did that, we'd be in jail. You know what I mean? So it's, I don't know, man. I've lost faith in a lot of things that i thought were very strong and solidified when i was younger so if trump doesn't win you're out of this country where do
Starting point is 00:33:11 you go i mean the protector of the free world is america yeah so there's no high ground at that point maybe dubai i mean yeah but china could come in and take dubai in one minute like you're with us now yeah so um i don't know what happens i i see massive confrontation in the future uh internally in america because the haves and the have-nots are getting farther and farther away but the wealth disparity is growing the gap um and normally in a society when that happens um civil unrest unwinds and violence erupts. Yeah, it just happened in Bolivia like 30 years ago. I just saw that.
Starting point is 00:33:51 So America's heading towards that trajectory. I think we can still course correct, but I think our days are limited for that. Yeah. Well, great episode, man. Anything you want to close off with or promote? Man, I just, thanks for having me on. You know, great catching up with you as always. And yeah, have a new peptide company. You know,
Starting point is 00:34:11 as we're talking about peptides, it's thehealthguys.com. So go check it out and get on the wave. Yeah. I'm going to try those out if they're still legal. Right. Well, there's, there's new ones, so we're onto the next. Okay. Yeah. All right. Let's do it. Thanks for watching guys. guys as always see you next time

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