Kump - Ep. 243 THE EPSTEIN IRAN WAR

Episode Date: March 2, 2026

Ray discusses War in Iran, The Epstein Superbowl Hack, and much more. patreon.com/raykump⁠ for bonus episodes ...

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Visit medcan.com slash moments to get started. Come to comp. You know, I was watching the news and reading the news this week, and I saw that there was a hack in 2023 during the Super Bowl, the most sacred of all days in American history, against the FBI, the most hallowed and righteous arm of our great democracy. And what was targeted were countless, and by countless of hundreds of thousands of documents relating to Epstein. I don't know if this is Epstein man.
Starting point is 00:01:32 You know, it's from the time before the war, the time before the war against Iran, which, you know, I know, is, I know it's hard to remember back then. but before the Great War against in which we killed their leader in a day the great threat whose leader we killed in a day before that time
Starting point is 00:01:58 there was a man named Jeffrey Epstein who was connected to oh I don't know everyone in the country who has any power in a giant sexual blackmail scandal Or maybe just, yeah, maybe it's benign.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Maybe he's just a pervert. I don't know. I mean, some people have you, a lot of people out there will tell you he was a pervert. And he had an entire global operation for his own pervy appetites and nothing else. My pervy, I mean, you know, child sexual assault. Some people call that he's just a pervert. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Some people have a different use of the word pervert. You know, I, I don't know. I was afraid when I read that news, to be honest, that something might happen. That we might get, we might bring someone to justice. That's, you know, we might,
Starting point is 00:02:53 someone, that people might stop trying to convince each other. Uh, you know, with the argument that there always, there's, I don't see any evidence of the global conspiracy. That was obviously the evidence was destroyed.
Starting point is 00:03:08 I don't see any evidence. Well, the people, I don't understand your argument. You're saying that the people who are implicated in these crimes who are released in these documents, would what, would destroy it, would withhold evidence, destroy evidence, pretend they were hacked? Are you nuts? Let's go bomb Iran. You know, see what I'm getting that? I was worried that we might start, you know, that a domino or two might fall.
Starting point is 00:03:40 What is, you know, is there a term for in that game of dominoes when, like, the dominoes start jiggling, like, you know, in a Rube Goldberg machine type scenario, when the dominoes just start jiggling and ain't nothing happening. Because that's where we're at. So, you know, we went to war, I guess, to stop terrorism? Is this a war? This is a war to prevent 9-11? Is this another 9-11 war? Are we pretending we have a reason? Something to do with we don't want Iran to have nukes
Starting point is 00:04:16 Because they're you know The greatest threat Iran is the greatest threat that we've ever faced and They've done everything. I mean like they're basically you know it's like one of those It's like it's like it's like when a Sherlock home show with a Moriarty he's behind everything more already not in the actuality not in the actual books, but that show with the, with the, with the,
Starting point is 00:04:42 with the, with the, it's like, you know, they all trade, it's like one of these awful, it's like, uh,
Starting point is 00:04:50 when they, this is basically Avengers, like, Infinity War or whatever. They're going, you know, this is, Iran is basically Thanos.
Starting point is 00:04:59 And it's like, everything's getting retconned. Now, I know, is Iran nice to us? Is that the bar? Is Iran, is Iran,
Starting point is 00:05:07 a country of nice, run by those are nice guys. I would venture no. I venture to say when you overthrow a country's you know, democrically elected five union officials and then you spend decades, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:23 with your with your goons, your proxy goons, you know, brutally suppressing and torturing a population. And then have an Islamic Revolution decades. Look, is everything going back? Yeah, everything goes back. Because history is a thing. history actually exists.
Starting point is 00:05:39 I'm sorry. People will hell for a back, you're going to go. I don't know as far as it matters. Look, look, were they responsible for certain proxy terrorist attacks? Potentially, yeah, I mean, sure. What do you think we do all? Maybe if you just don't lie about it.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Maybe you say, hey, I know we're a bunch of sons of bitches and we need oil and we need lithium and we need a scapegoat. Just say, look, you could do that. Trump could do that. He could say, look, the abstain thing, it ain't great for me. It's bothering me. I'd rather move on.
Starting point is 00:06:22 We're going to bomb Iran. We're going to kill their leader. I at least respect that. And no one would have a problem with it. You'll be zero less problem. Why are we even doing the thing where we, like, hide what we're doing anymore? everyone would just appreciate if he said you're all just sheep you're all just cattle i'm gonna i'm gonna defile your ass defile you on an island not that one we've closed that one down i don't know i mean i'm gonna
Starting point is 00:06:54 would you go that far he but he's the one who said he could go on time square and for the i could go to the m&m store i can blow your brains out no only can Yeah. Isn't that his whole thing, which he stole from the West Wing anyway? You know, West Wing did that first. It's like, you know, all that bottle that we need to do is go is blow your brain, Sultan's brains out, and go to Nathan's, buy a hot dog. And we give Trump credit for saying that because he watches the West Wing. But he did say, I could go, I mean, he said the, I would say that I'm going to work for president of some country, at least.
Starting point is 00:07:33 And I'm going to go, I'll blow your brains out. Eminem stuff, vote for me. I'm gonna talk like that. A slight, I mean, do people, did it register them doing a Trump impression? I know I'm not like, you know, Rich Little. Or who's a more current impressionist? I'm not a Frank Caliando type.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Or is there someone more recent? A Bill Hodder. Why would I say? Bill Hader. The man, the last man to speak to, the killer of Rob Ryan you know what was the
Starting point is 00:08:09 Vincent Reiner Bartholubu Rymer Jason Nick Reiner Nick Reiner the killer of his dad now I don't I like Bill Hayer's work I'm a big fan
Starting point is 00:08:20 and I'm not just saying I like all these don't berries and all this stuff and a very funny guy and like if I if someone came to me that I'm going to kill my dad I would go shut up and you know I probably would say
Starting point is 00:08:30 something he might have said and do it so I don't play name him. But he's good and impressions. And I am, you know, and I'm not. So take that for what you will.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Yeah, I don't mean to, I like Rob Reiner's work. Do I like his, I don't know what his politics were. He didn't like Trump? Like, he's, like, he's 80 years old. He didn't like Trump. Like, who even cares? He made when Harry met Sally and a bunch of other stuff. He doesn't need to, like, oh, but I don't,
Starting point is 00:08:57 but what does he think about the Shah? Like, I don't give a shoo. We can't. Why don't you ask Mel Brooks with his politics is, too? who gives us shit anyway it's a very but no look
Starting point is 00:09:10 did we go to war just to cover up Epstein just to move on from the from the Epstein files not only I don't think we only did that you got to understand it's like a wheel there was that thing of the Game of Thrones show
Starting point is 00:09:26 right there's a wheel of power and I'm going to break the wheel there's a thing they did wait with the dragon princess I'll break the wheel. And I'm not sure what that meant. Like, I don't know what her wheel was about. But the wheel is more of a revolving door. And it's like, this is part of it.
Starting point is 00:09:44 It's like, you know, you have to think, you know, when we talk about Trump in his 60s, his 8D chess, his 12D chess, it's not just that you have, like, you know, he's strategizing. It's more than that. Like, I always bring up to Adam Curtis stock hypernormalization. All the time. It's all I do. My wife wants to divorce me, because I won't stop talking about hyper normalization.
Starting point is 00:10:10 And she's not. People who are out there are you divorcing Lucy? Why don't you mind your business? I'm not divorcing Lucy. Lucy is whatever. Point is. Hyper normalization, the idea is that, I mean, one of the points is the idea that, you know, in Russia, when Putin came to power, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:32 They put these actors into place. I don't mean, like, not Matt LeBlanc, not, not, not, not, not, and not, what's his name? Chandler, the one who died, Matthew Perry. I don't mean that kind of actor. I mean, like, state, anti-state actors, right? And they would basically, you, that is, you'll never know who the real people opposing the government are, who are the stooges. you know, are these real terrorists or are these people we paid? You don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:05 But not just that you don't know is that we're telling you you don't know. We're telling you, that's the thing people will miss sometimes. Is that, no, we're basically, we're telling you, sometimes it'll be us, and you won't know, and that's the point. And me saying that's the point is part of what I'm saying to the public, right? Like, it's like, it's not just, that's the postmodernness of a, all. And a lot of people don't understand postmodernism, and neither do I, per se.
Starting point is 00:11:34 I don't think anyone really understands post. It just means what you can understand postmodernism. But it's this, it's the idea that we're laying out a strategy, we're telling you the strategy, the strategy hurts you, and we're telling you that, and go. And that's kind of the idea that I'm talking about. Why don't we just, like, you just tell everybody. So the wheel of, in a similar way, this Epstein thing, is a branch of that kind of thinking. Because the point of this, to be clear, it's like, you're so discombobulated, you don't know how to act anymore.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Or you don't know how to respond anymore. You don't know what to do. And I think that really sums up our time more than most is a feeling of, well, what could be done at this point? Protest don't work. Why would they? even though they've worked in the past, right? And I'm not saying they would work now. Things have changed.
Starting point is 00:12:33 The things are, the protests are all fake. And, you know, some of them are probably staged, right? Like an old old adjord or stuff, is some of that true? Oh. Seems like a memory. Some of it, at least. Not all of it. Is every single person who protests in the past 10 years a paid operator?
Starting point is 00:12:51 I doubt that. I doubt that very much. But is, you know, is a lot of what we're seeing. enhanced and and and and uh adjuncted at is a word adjuncted by these actors by these uh whiskered men very possible now here's the thing i'm here's my new thing here the epstein idea in regards to this war for instance is it's a it's a it's never a it's an ever it's a it's a ball rolling down a hill or rock rolling down a rolling stone collecting the moss right that's how the phrase goes it's it's the idea that one
Starting point is 00:13:37 hand washes the other that you know did we fight this war because of Epstein or is is the depth like the Epstein is the black is he's blackmail we blackmail these guys perhaps and I'm not saying this is not to say it's not real but part of a scandal is that you can use a scandal. And I think it's a thing that doesn't need to get talked about much. And, you know, it's a little, you know, it's not the most
Starting point is 00:14:04 intuitive idea, but that, like, part of having a giant scandal, you know, a potential, because, like, it's like, you don't think they knew. Or, like, look, do they, this has been coming out for 10 years now, right? More, but, I mean, like,
Starting point is 00:14:22 Epstein died in 2009. That's kind of, you know, maybe a year before was one of the latest batch of like really coming through a head came out i forget was it was on the heels of me too perhaps you know was it was it was it was a pivot from there was it was someone go yeah it's me too shit what about this epstein guy i forget that all the all the things that led up was i know there was a lawsuit would you fray my point is but about you know 2016 and started coming back out i was like you know whatever we're getting the idea that people aren't like
Starting point is 00:14:56 a surprise all of a sudden that stuff is coming out I think it did blow up in people's faces don't get me wrong but you go why would they talk about it so much now they're idiots like guys that catch Patel and Pan Bonny are just goons are just real dumb people um and you go are they actually stupid and you go yeah
Starting point is 00:15:16 no like there's something really wrong with them but they're loyal and like they they do certain things She got a law degree, and I guess he did too. He runs the FBI. I'm not saying like he's a guy who, but like they're not that good. You can't get away from that. Like they're, and oh, but they're doing it on purpose. Like her, Pam Bondi talking about the Dow, it's the whole performance, right?
Starting point is 00:15:44 The Dow is at $50,000, moufo. Who cares if the kids got diddled by the pres that she's. She didn't say it like that. I know that. I'm trying to put my own spin on things here. But the point is you get it, that people like to kind of like go too far with these conspiracy things in the sense that, like,
Starting point is 00:16:04 that's all staged. You can't stage that being like a much of a trash bag, right? Like, at a certain point, you are what you are. You hire the trash bags to be trash bags. You hire the goons because they're goons. And it's just, it's, look, it's a delicate dance. But the point is, on a certain level, it feeds itself. So, yes, we are at war to dissuade from the Epstein, but it'll pivot back.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And then we'll talk about Epstein to get away from the war. And that's how it all, you know what else will happen? Something else will come out. And then it does a lot of calls and a lot of fires. You know, you never let a good crisis go to waste. the people who say that start the crisis right you start you put you flew the planes
Starting point is 00:17:01 into the towers we know you did all right we know what you did picture oh Howard Lutnik America's man Howard Lutnik you know what was the
Starting point is 00:17:16 pictures of him coming out of you know him I was on a boat with my wife and my kids and my nannies I said, you want to go to the island where the ice white shut happens for lunch and we'll get some chicken fingers I'm Howard Lutnik I'm like, we know you're named that first of all
Starting point is 00:17:34 second of all yes, I love chicken fingers third of all, where are we because the picture is coming out or all just some other guys with you right? That came out this week. We talked about that, we talked about the Comani is dead.
Starting point is 00:17:49 We're bragging, I don't know, I actually thought for a second, and I'm not like a military I'm not like a military genius, right? But the way we were bragging about Kamani or comedy, the Ayatollah being dead. For a second, this is this kind of a war crime? I guess it's not, I thought it was like a war crime to deliberately target a head of state during a war.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Maybe, I mean, total's not, which is fine. I mean, it is kind of a, look, the idea of rules during war are kind of interesting. like you know, people around war crimes a lot of things that be, you know, but we're being told how great of a day this is
Starting point is 00:18:31 because apparently he killed a bunch of protesters which I'm not saying he didn't. This guy's a brutal guy. A lot of people we put in power are very brutal and a lot of people we start wars to topple are brutal. And I think that's
Starting point is 00:18:47 what you got to remember is that everyone's brutal. But we're good. We're good people. the American people are the good guys, and we just, we just can't get it together. We can't pick the right guy. We can't pick the right allies. I mean, you know, we, you know, we'll just keep having allies that we turn against eventually, except Israel, because they're always, always our friends, always our good friends in Israel. Are they anything to do with this war?
Starting point is 00:19:17 Are they involved at all? they have the guys that thing going on, right? So they don't have time to deal with the Iran thing, right? It's just us. Just us probably, right? They got them to do with it. But, you know, other than that, we'll just keep turning. You're a friend, your enemies, a revolving door over and over.
Starting point is 00:19:36 Did we over for the most of the egg? Who cares? They did the hostages. Did they kill any hostages? No, they didn't kill any hostages. Oh, interesting. Does that make them saints? No.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Does that make it right? Did they over through? No. But is the CIA tends to operate out of the embassy? Yeah. Is that who they worried about, you know? Yeah, there's a certain extent. It's complicated, right?
Starting point is 00:20:00 Like if a country, you know, basically does two coups in a matter of weeks because the first one didn't work and he didn't kick him out of the country, which most of the, you know, kind of a silly faux pot on most of the dick's part, you probably should have kicked him out of the country. He didn't. He was like, oh, look. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. wandering to the bridge i know you guys want to get rid of me because i nationalize the oil or whatever
Starting point is 00:20:23 is that there's the oil uh but maybe maybe maybe you sound like uh that a muslim huh is that it no no it's about money okay we get it oil i like oil but this is not the point the point is you know you didn't kick him out you he says say la v ordering the bridge and then you know kermit roosevelt hired a bunch of circus strongmen to start agitated hating in the streets. And you got, you know, you buy off a few generals. You know, you seize the rate. I haven't read the book in a while.
Starting point is 00:20:58 But basically, you know how coups go. We were into it for a while. And it culminated in the great coup in Dallas. But, you know, look, is that, does that mean that these, any of these protests in Iran, we should suspect that, you know, were those agitated? What are you crazy? How could you imply that? Even though the same people
Starting point is 00:21:26 who were saying that every single protest in the past 20 years of America has been staged by George Soros, or whoever, are the same people who were saying that, you know, look at these protesters, they're all just, they're all just organic people. And they say that. They know, they outright say. I mean, it's a little conspicuous.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Look at these real protests. Why are you calling them real protests? I mean, you're making this up. But the point is, it should be, that's how hamfisted this is. The idea that, like, we're not even questioning this, of course. Now, look, is it mean all of them? No. Do I think that people in Iran love the Aitola?
Starting point is 00:22:08 It's a good chance to know, right? I mean, a lot of them are... Who knows what's in the hearts of these devout Muslims and whether or not they... I think they want the internet back. And I think they want, do they want a more progressive society? Unclear, right?
Starting point is 00:22:27 I think a lot of them probably don't. I think it's complicated, probably. Do I think they want to be liberated by Israel killing their supreme leader? Is that also complicated? Is that a, you know, do we say they probably do want Israel to kill their leader to liberate them? I think that's maybe a little bit of a little bit of a stretch, a little bit of a, but it's possible.
Starting point is 00:22:57 I'm an open-minded guy. You know, it's possible that in 10 years, I'll have, I'll have fucking egg all over my face, a big almond on my face, as Israel is just, you know, there's just temples in Tehran and there's mosques in Tel Aviv, which I guess there probably are, right? are there i don't know i mean they do have a you know Palestinian population there i'm sure there's mosques in in Tel Aviv there'll be more of them is my point there'll be a real cultural exchange there's nothing to do with you know just seizing raw power does have anything to do with the BRICS nations you know proposing their own currency their own reserve currency what would you even understand that do we even understand what that means what even is a break what even
Starting point is 00:23:46 is a brick I know basically what a brick nation is I'm going to talk about it should probably just get a clear definition bricks I mean it's a it's a confederation of nations I'm not reading out yet I'm just saying you know that it's basically stands against the G8 or early 2020s the bricks group of major emerging economies include 10 full members Brazil Russia India China
Starting point is 00:24:12 South Africa Egypt Ethiopia Iran Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Indonesia joining in 2025. But what are they? What would they say they stand for? The group aims to increase the voice of developing nations and global affairs. They basically stand against, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:31 the current world order. Or what's China? Is China part of this? How is China a developing nation? I mean, I guess they technically, I mean, if we're just going to say that they're just improving, I mean, if you can call China a developing nation at this point, aren't we basically like, are we basically admitting that we're just a fuck nation?
Starting point is 00:24:55 Because they're pretty big and they're pretty developed. And I know they all wait until they get bigger. No, I get it. But are we giving up on improving it? We really have, I know we have, but we admitting that. Are we admitting that our best days are behind us? I feel like we are. If we're allowing them to, we're referring to them as developing nations.
Starting point is 00:25:14 China I feel like we're admitting we're not developing we're pretty stagnant I think we all know we're stagnation we're gonna bomb Iran because we're stagnant I really want to put over this impression I really want to get going with this I want to become a guy who does I can do a BB that in Yahoo was supreme leader is dead he's dead needs we were killed him we bombed them that good honestly shout out in the comments if that's anything good I don't know if it's the best impression
Starting point is 00:25:52 I could do better but you know it's a it's a strange time to be alive I'm old enough to remember 9-11 and I'm old enough to remember the speeches after where we call these guys the axes of evil
Starting point is 00:26:07 and even then it felt a little odd you'll get bringing up Iran I mean Iraq wasn't even like you know but like but at least iraq we went to war with iran you know people love they told about the hostage crisis like it was yesterday they really no one they read they're the thing in the west wing since we burned up earlier where you know it was jeb bartlett i was i had it on the other day uh i've watched it many all the way through many times so i mean it's complicated
Starting point is 00:26:37 whether or not you know you can critique it but it's a fun show i love it um It's fantasy, but it's fun. And there was a thing where, like, you know, it was an early episode. And it was Jeff Bartlett's first, like, you know, military thing he had to do because his personal physician and some other, like, his plane got attacked the position. It's like, I forget why he was going to some country to get, you know, I didn't watch him beginning the episode. But the point is he got really mad because his generals wanted to do proportional response. and he's like, you know, in the time of the Roman Empire, a Roman citizen could walk from here,
Starting point is 00:27:19 or Algiers, or whatever the fuck, whatever, Morocco. Un, you know, without fear of being molested, because so powerful was the idea of a Roman citizen and how swift would the response be. Like, we'll kill you, we'll kill you dead, motherfucker. If you fuck with Roman slash Americans, right? and I remember that feeling when in the 90s right like that was kind of that's what 9-11 broke the egg of was that feeling of like you know you know we really thought like if we
Starting point is 00:27:55 if America's ever got attacked we were just killing any if any American citizen was ever you know in trouble overseas the Navy SEALs or go get them and and if anything happens like you know we we better we'll carpet bomb you and no nothing can be further people just get people die on juked up charges and foreign prisons every day and we do nothing It doesn't matter and that's not but but also but more of the point is that this idea is inclination to have that idea It's kind of like we we were tend to be tough guys, but we need to have this thing where it's like no Like Americans like are or or somehow like above like that if you just do anything. My daddy will come back
Starting point is 00:28:41 and he'll bomb you. Don't you dare come. Don't you ever dare hit me or my family? You understand? My family will come back and they'll hurt you. It's very, it's very, I always find it very effeminate. Or if you have a non-gendered way of saying that, bitch, you know, it ain't tough. It ain't, it ain't a tough guy thing to, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:09 fall back on the fact that, you know, America will carbon bomb you if you ever like you know we find that you didn't give us a good price in our car it just seems a little so whatever we're very fragile we have a fragile ego um Hickstad came out and said this is the most lethal strike air strike in American history
Starting point is 00:29:31 I mean I don't know I haven't look at the numbers have we killed more than like than Hiroshima I mean I that that's scary if we did Can we get can I find that? Hague said Most lethal Struth Trump goes to war
Starting point is 00:29:57 Despite professed a version Are you going to bring up that Are you going to bring up the idea that Trump was like We should never go to Iran We should never go to war We shouldn't generally go to war He made fun of Obama because he said he was going to invade Iran Which he didn't
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Starting point is 00:31:36 In addition, there must also be a complete commitment to dismantling the entire... entire globalist neocon establishment that is perpetually dragging us into endless wars, pretending to fight for freedom and democracy abroad. We should have never got into the Middle East. We should have never got into the Middle East. Under my leadership, we will turn the page forever on those foolish, stupid days of never-ending wars. Every has never been closer than it is right now.
Starting point is 00:32:20 We need to clean house of all of the warmongers and America last globalists and the deep state. I am the president who delivers peace. Now is it possible that we went to war, again, to reiterate, like, not just, not just, you know, get away from the obscene stuff, but, like, you know, is it possible he's compromised? I don't know. Whoever controls that information. It'd be, you know, it's impossible to know who we're discussing here.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Which foreign power could it be? I don't want to speak out of school. I don't apply anything. It's it possible that Trump is, you know, completely I mean, I don't see how. I don't see how. It's like, you know, this guy has a complete 180 on every
Starting point is 00:33:13 incident. No, no, he's not going. I mean, it couldn't be clearer. I was being prestigious just now. I know. It's hard to tell sometimes. It's hard to tell them, you know, the point is but, heck, you know, no, look, I mean, it's, it's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:33:29 It's ridiculous to try to dismiss that. Let's see, Hex said on the most lethal. Epic Fury. More like Epic Furry, if you ask me. I mean, can we, can we? Look, we'll get that in a second, but that's actually not bad idea. Pete Hexat, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, said the, under the orders of President Trump, he, the United States had launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Let's bring this up like this. Like I said, Road to Ex-7-8, the operation is the most lethal complex and precise error action in U.S. history and is being carried out to account of Iran's missile and nuclear threats. I mean, I guess I haven't, you know, shame on me for going this long without addressing the idea of being caring about nuclear, you know, Iran having nuclear bombs. I don't think anyone does. I mean, I maybe should have addressed it more. I think it for granted that that's not what this is about. But, you know, if it were, I mean, they seem to basically, they apparently agreed to it before we started bombing them.
Starting point is 00:35:03 In fact, it's almost like they agreed to it, so we did bomb them. The U.S. Defense Secretary emphasized that Iran's missiles will be destroyed, this missile production lines will be targeted, the Airans Navy will also be dismantled He also said that But we also, it's about that But also regime change Just get it
Starting point is 00:35:26 I mean like I It's gonna make people Uh, wary of us Like it's silly to pretend like that Like you know Well, they won't respect us Well, there's different types of respect to be fair And when you're willing to like you know
Starting point is 00:35:45 Bring what is still like the greatest military in history Probably like you're from pure might point of view To bear to do regime. It's going to make people think twice about fogging with you. I mean, intuitively, you would think that, right? But also long term, it probably gives people a real incentive to kind of ice you out as much as possible over time. You know, this is the kind of thing that leads to opposing alliances.
Starting point is 00:36:16 You know, I don't know if we stopped the bricks currency from happening by doing this. Or we've exacerbated it, right? are they more likely to do that you know these the P guy around also the people these things are not just like it's not a monolithic force
Starting point is 00:36:32 like it's not like the every interest of Israel for instance um thinks that this is a good idea probably like not Netanyahu is doing this because it benefits him and his crazy
Starting point is 00:36:48 uh wing of Israel right if you want to stay in power because he's like, you know, his corruption. I mean, we talk about this and not a nauseam. But it's like, it's not everything's a mom. So you have, but also, you know, as a whole, are all the parts of Israel probably more inclined towards this than you would think?
Starting point is 00:37:10 Yeah, probably. Look, I mean, there's levels to this, right? We can talk about the minutia. But just the same way, like, we have these parties in America that, you know, supposedly or against each other and certain things they are but we allow them to we allow them to chirp at each other
Starting point is 00:37:31 back and forth while we just nothing ever improves nothing ever you know it gets better for you you can't have are you getting a house I'm not saying I'm not calling for every but why not why not if we're going to have AI come in and basically behead us
Starting point is 00:37:49 and put us on the street and put our pussy on the street and and put a pussy on the street. Hey, Sam Oldman wants to put your pussy on the street. All right? Can we, can we agree on that much?
Starting point is 00:38:02 You know, he's sitting there going like this, and this idea, look, I love this idea, by the way. I mean, first of all,
Starting point is 00:38:08 this article doesn't even question that is the most epic furry is the most, uh, brutal thing of all time. So I don't even know. It's hard. I could ask chat GPT,
Starting point is 00:38:20 but was that, you know, there. It is actually the most, the most brutal lethal operation. Isn't the inola gay responsible for the moat? No. I mean, how many Iranians have died?
Starting point is 00:38:33 Can we get a number on that, maybe? Let's see. How many Iranian? Maybe I'm totally wrong. Maybe a million Iranians are dead. I've been killed in the past. I'm not giving the AI overview.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Yeah, it's couple hundred people officially. I'm sure it's more, and I'm sure it'll be more. No, I don't know what this most lethal thing is about. I mean, honestly, it's not even just, I mean, the Tokyo firebombing. I mean, honestly, when the FBI
Starting point is 00:39:13 dropped a bomb on the, on the now headquarters in the Philly, it might have been more people killed. I'm just saying, I mean, do I know? I don't know. A lot of people don't remember that. The FBI dropped a bomb. They dropped a fire bomb or something, right?
Starting point is 00:39:31 the now bombing in Philly now bombing The largely forgotten history of Philadelphia police is Oh I'm sorry, that's the FBI Just the Philadelphia Police Department Where they get a bomb from?
Starting point is 00:39:53 This week marks a 40th anniversary One of the worst tragedies history of Philadelphia In May 85, the city's police department dropped the improvised bomb One that the cops just go I'll just make a bomb Let me go home half Give me half a day
Starting point is 00:40:06 I'll go home I'll make a bomb my sink and I'll come back. Resonential Home, how is the black revolutionary organized a move? I said, now I meant move. I got all the facts wrong. I don't claim to be the news. All right, I'm not Crystal
Starting point is 00:40:20 and Sager. I'm not the young Turks. I'm just a man. Just a man talking about Iran. Just a man. Doing impressions. Talking about Iran. Kill 11 members of the group.
Starting point is 00:40:38 The bomb, the incident fire, included five children, destroyed more than 60 nearby homes. So, yeah, I mean, so that's only 11 people, to be fair. So my initial instinct wasn't correct. It wasn't, the move bombing in Philadelphia was not more lethal. But, I mean, yeah, that was just, that was the Philly cops. You know, so it easily, you know, my instincts, they, they all right, those Philly cops making them with their improvised bomb.
Starting point is 00:41:06 Like, if we were, if we were to agree, it was the right. move that cop should get like you know whoever whoever's like I'll make a bomb you know that that's the thing you wonder if if it was anything like me that cop in my experience in the workforce it you know and I bet there's a good chance that he he actually got he actually didn't get promoted he actually like got fucked over maybe never it never pays to be the guy doing the extra work it never pays to be the guy who's not you you know, being, I'll, I'll not be political. I'll just, I'll do the right thing.
Starting point is 00:41:46 That Philly cop who, like, I'll just go, I'll go home. He probably called a bunch of shit, even though all his boss is wanting to do it. They're probably all secretly happy. Like, yeah, I'm not saying it was the right thing to do, but these are, you know, the cops. And the, and, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, you know, they were like, can you make a bomb? Wow. And then, and they knew, they knew in that moment that they could just, like, oh, oh, God, this is, the easiest thing to pin on the guy, you know.
Starting point is 00:42:17 If a guy, you know, it's not going to please handbook. It's an improvised bomb. I mean, what is it? Second City? An improvised bomb. To this, 40 years later, we're still calling an improvised bomb. That's how well they hung on that guy. Nah, he just winged it.
Starting point is 00:42:35 He wanged it. He went home, and he got, like, an old bladder from a pool, a little small. pool those big water bladder things I don't know he filled with gasoline and they push it out they pushed it out of a they lit on fire and pushed it out of a helicopter who's doing that on their own brave I can't think of a cop who would just do that without like the sergeant you know he's like sergeant's gonna be like don't do it and like oh no I'm gonna drop a firebomb on this he was told to do it you know just saying no you don't come at me from Philly. I don't need no, I don't need no heat in Philly. I'm, I respect, I haven't been to
Starting point is 00:43:21 Philly. I'd like to go one day. But don't, I don't, I'm not trying to start a fucking feud. But, you know, it's just, they did that guy dirty a little bit, probably. I mean, I literally have no idea. I'm making this up completely as they go along. Um, whatever. Hegseth. Heg said, Hegs said, Haggy had a big week. Haggy, I like to call him Haggy. Aggie, eggy, eggy, wiggie, eggy, wiggie, he got a big, we got a big to do with Anthropic. Basically, anthropic, there was a whole controversy because they put these red lines in about how we're not going to allow the cops to,
Starting point is 00:44:12 we're not going to allow the government to use RAI to do mass surveillance, or use them in war, right? And there's an old thing we're like, I need to be fair, look, if we look at the facts on the surface, you might go, well, like, so Anthropics actually got some integrity, which is interesting.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I thought these AI companies didn't have integrity. I thought they were all part of some kind of, you know, basically they were just sky net. Without the flare. Like Sam Oatman's the most, you know, really boring guy. There's that guy. who ended up suiciding himself supposedly but you know it seems very sketchy who knows what that's about
Starting point is 00:44:54 but he comes off like a very oh i i use a i to milk my kid or so or give milk to my kid whatever he was doing um i'm just i'm just the regular guy i'm just a regular average guy sam allman they but you know so they they come at you with this idea that you know oh but like these guys actually have integrity right they're like in the they're holding the line against the government and an angry heck set the now we need to be able to
Starting point is 00:45:26 torch these fuckers right to the to the spying your wife's tits look at her pussy in the shower and to fucking use and then a bomber with a fucking AI AI B an AI Bumblebee
Starting point is 00:45:40 whatever whatever's down the pipeline and who knows what's happening on Iran right now they're testing shit They've got they've got fucking chat cheap ET bumblebees flying around Maybe that's what killed the Iatollah I know we bombed the shit out of his compound We also might have dropped an AI bumblebee No one talks about these things
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Starting point is 00:47:02 fucking killed by a bumblebee powered by you know Massad or you know say or who knows maybe maybe Iranian Revolutionary Guard maybe they're like you know what we've been getting bombed for a few days we don't need you chirping about it scumbug well yeah my luck I'll be the guy that the fucking the Iranians kill on the way down you know what was we know what we go we'll go we go we go down with a ship but we don't need you fucking running your fat mouth shut up fair enough but you know there's a lot going on the AI and it's easy to look at and go well i guess antthropics just you know they're just they're just have integrity right and and good for them and these companies and like you know
Starting point is 00:47:50 and even though chat gbti bt agreed to do you know these like but we have the same safeguards right you know we're actually we'll take they they fired them very to lead there. They fucking Trump came out and said, we're done with atropic, 60 days, you know, they're out. We get someone else. On chat, GBT will take this place.
Starting point is 00:48:11 What if this is all smoking mirrors? What if this is all just a big ruse to get you to think, oh, AI, oh, this, they give a shit. They give a shit what the AI does to people. They care. The companies actually care. The companies are putting
Starting point is 00:48:29 safeguards in? Are you crazy? Do you know what these companies are doing? First of all, like, I don't even know if these companies were even, like, these are companies that were involved in like making like data server connection. Like, are they even the things that you put in a missile? Don't mean, is that what Palantir is for? Now, again, I don't know for sure, but it seems a bit staged. It seems like these companies, like, well, we really at the stage where we're putting these in a sidewinder missile? Well, yeah. but they're pushing the issue so we gotta make sure down the road no you don't you go them with a gun and you put in their mouth your pete ex that we know that no one ever had this
Starting point is 00:49:09 illusion that like you wouldn't just do what you want with it and also what are you doing like this is like i am i i don't think that like what is DARPA for like what is all this shit for like you have these contracts this this language couldn't have been the contract if it was a military these are things that are probably related to file systems i imagine like you know an antropic contract this is a conjecture you come on with me a fact put the facts in the comments this is this is a clearing hazard information i am very open uh to showing how how wrong i can be make me prove me wrong who said that famously was that uh churchill i digress uh the point is though it does seem like maybe a little bit of a staged situation
Starting point is 00:50:05 where we go, oh, the actually, maybe we can trust, because what's coming forward? I am very clear about AI in general. My big thing. There's a Turkish influencer. What's his name?
Starting point is 00:50:21 He gave me a shout out this weekend of a show. I should move to Turkey. I got to get a hold of this guy. Because his people kept, hit me up on IG. He's got more like viewers than but he's sending his people to Instagram from YouTube where he has a lot of his followers send him my YouTube I haven't watched the show comment on the page you know
Starting point is 00:50:43 let's let's help each other out here let's let's let's have an exchange I can't get a good good translation on his thing um what's his name it is I keep blanking it's uh... Salam this that's him uh... Erich, um... Hold on a second. We'll find it. One second. I can't translate this to you.
Starting point is 00:51:24 It's uh... ...sonal... Piazza here we go. ...theirve and the ...theirve-ssonal-Gidhargiv. But, yeah, ...the, this is the ...itrim-yap-al-ypickety
Starting point is 00:51:45 ...and us into into into it's into it's he's gonna normal-lextrimed so I'm saying, but this is not
Starting point is 00:51:53 it's a name is a recamp ismny a intervie oh yeah this is him this is a he's a great
Starting point is 00:52:02 good talent and he's and he's gonna make sure sure I'm saying but this israeli came up this name
Starting point is 00:52:14 hecumn't here here I'd like sure a other one of the other thing I'd like to say, actually, my channel's his seepice, the, a little bit of a bunch of me looks like me.
Starting point is 00:52:23 So, yeah, this guy, I mean, thanks for the shout-out, and, you know, hopefully some, we can, our audience can matriculate back and forward, and it's very nice. And I don't know what, exactly what, I've been trying to figure out what part of the AI, I say a bunch of things about AI
Starting point is 00:52:38 in general. He might, you know, it might be the thing where, someone said that I had some thing where, like, basically, you would use AI to see your life before you kill yourself in the, serious iPod. That sounds like something I'd say. But also my other thing,
Starting point is 00:52:53 let me, let me find this guys, so I can shout him out on the show. But another thing, another thing about AI is the idea that whatever they're going to do to us is, yes, not good. Like it's going to be, like, what they're saying, yeah, all of that, I co-sign it from all,
Starting point is 00:53:19 you know, all the worst case scenarios. But also a big thing, that people forget is that they'll use AI to legitimize, like the government will use it to legitimize themselves by, like at some point the idea will be, like they're going to make it bad enough that we'll choose the AI, but the AI, like we're under this guise of sentience, under the guise that it will be, you know, like,
Starting point is 00:53:47 like there will be doing, you know, here's the thing. You'll at one point you'll make a choice, right? that like, well, we know what you've been told. We know we've been told about Terminator and all this junk and the worst case scenarios. But we're going to be foolhardy and we're going to take the risk and we're going to with eubris, we're going to use it.
Starting point is 00:54:07 We want AI sentient and we're going to and we're going to take the risk. And imagine if that happens and there's no risk. It's just a bunch of schmucks in the back room with a fucking terminal control. Wizard of Oz. There's nothing sentient. There was no risk.
Starting point is 00:54:23 It's the same it's the same dick inside you That's too crude I'm trying to find these guys It's the same people Boning you the whole time It's just it's just boning all the way down You know Lucy I just sort of thing in my history I'm gonna as much shout this you know
Starting point is 00:54:46 Just gentleman out Instagram He's a good guy I think I don't know what he's saying I mean some of the other videos he has Orno translated If any Turkish people are out there, or if you're watching, buddy, you know, let's talk. Let's actually, so I can know what's happening here. I mean, I do like, I want to know if I should move to Turkey is my point.
Starting point is 00:55:12 I want to know if I should go there. It can't be worse than here, right? I mean, I'm not thriving in America. I'm doing good. I don't want to be like a guy who's, like, whining. I'm successful. uh at bill bill j ozar be uh i think it's how you say it lej j b l i g e oz e sr and he's don't he's like you know it seems weird like it's such an american thing it's guys got like ten times of followers i have
Starting point is 00:55:51 and i'm like bill j ozah like it's just like why don't i learn that but it's just i'm i'm a dumb American from Rhode Island. And he's young and he's better looking than me. He's like he's got a lot going on. I should maybe like maybe I'll go over there and like be a guest on his show. And like I'll be like Ed McMahon.
Starting point is 00:56:12 I'll be like the American they cut to. You know, I will, I will I'm open to a lot of things. A lot of opportunities. I love America. I don't want America to lose. But I wouldn't mind leaving America sometimes for years of the time.
Starting point is 00:56:28 It doesn't seem like anyone here wants me to live. But yeah, the idea of, so again, back to the, the idea that this, that, like, look, it's possible that chat CBT, that, yeah, Anthropic is somehow, like, the integrity move, and chat CBT was like, you know, we'll, we'll kill the kids. I guess, you know, like, I feel like no, I feel like everyone wants to kill the kids. everyone wants the kids dead in the power something about it's kind of thing it's not about like there's something about power that makes you not care of people die
Starting point is 00:57:06 they know you don't view them as people it's why you got to vote for me because I'm the only good man I'm the only one willing to uh you know look out for the little guy to get to the American dream you know I believe in an American dream what's wrong with giving the people hope? I am a little babuk at this point. Let's just make sure.
Starting point is 00:57:33 So I told us dead. I bought, you know, I was, and I'm not trying to, I mean, like, I'm not trying to collaborate with the outdoor boys. First of all, when I say the outdoor boys, there's a huge YouTube channel, outdoor stuff. I, they keeps, I mean, I guess at some point he did it with the kids, like his kids, you know, in camping.
Starting point is 00:57:52 But I, once I watch, you're all, this guy just camping in the woods by himself in Alaska, just burnt, setting, you know, logs on fire to make the ground warm. And it's very exciting. And I've been watching this.
Starting point is 00:58:04 I mentioned it on the Patreon a couple of times. I've been watching this. And, um, I bought a flint and steel, you know, one of those things to make a fire on Amazon. It's coming to,
Starting point is 00:58:16 it should be coming tomorrow. I don't know how many plans to go out. I just want to start collecting things to go. I'm an Eagles guy. I don't forget. I've been camping. I have my wilderness survival merit badge. I have all sorts of, I've built a shelter.
Starting point is 00:58:29 I cut my thumb open, famously. I've told the story a bunch of times, building a shelter for my wilderness survival merit badge. I was cutting a, now, to be fair, I was cutting open a garbage bag. Like, yeah, I wrapped my garbage bag, I wrapped my sleeping bag in a garbage bag. We went to Boysgate up with Yago.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Now, it was where they shot Moonrise Kingdom, by the way. Anderson film and there was a it's got a great pond in the middle of the camp and the middle of the ponds is a little island and every year we go on my troop I think it was on Thursday night we'd canoe over to the island and
Starting point is 00:59:08 spend the you know because you know the main camp there were these campsites and like they had these wood platforms with like bunk beds and you put your sleep back on that so it wasn't the most rustic camping for most of the week it was more you do merit badges and stuff and you know you hike and it's all this stuff you know but like
Starting point is 00:59:23 But that one but that night we'd sleep actually like you know we'd go out in the actual woods And that and that year I was doing my wilderness marital merit badge so I was actually built I was separate from the you know the rest of the can you know I went on my own and I built my shelter my lean-to thing or I was in the middle of doing it And I was opening a garb I had my garbage bag was you know basically just made so if my sleeping bag fell into the water for a second It wouldn't get soaked But I was cutting like the knot or something I was trying to use this part of my shelters like whatever you got you used I had that left over so I don't use this as a tarp it's not the most I mean if I was doing a YouTube video
Starting point is 01:00:06 I was like well I have a garbage bag I'll use part this as a tarp it's the lowest rent thing you can think of I'm cutting and like a garbage bag is very easy to tear with your hands but I'm using a knife they didn't want to make a precision cut I cut half my thumb open it's just flapping in the wind I start screaming and running back to can about bleeding an ex-air force or current at the time of current Air Force guy maybe good guy shout out Gary I want to say his full name but uh he uh canoed me with two paddles as one he was kayaking back to the you know main camp and I got 19 stitches and then we came brought me back but uh the point is uh I I'd like to go back uh to you know to being in the woods a simpler lie I'll maybe I'll move I got to figure out of state
Starting point is 01:00:56 I can move to where I can just be in the woods and they also start making camping videos survival videos I'll get in better shape I'll start reading more maybe I'll become a communist we're in the woods doesn't matter if you're communist or not and like you know you go why to be a cat I because you can read more books there's something about comedy I don't want to be a communist in like real life and but like there's something about just knowing like communist theory that seems that seems nice and being in the woods like making videos where I'm just like, you know, eating a chipmunk's head, talking about Trotsky. I feel like that could be a nice thing for me.
Starting point is 01:01:32 I feel like that could be a nice change of pace. Maybe I'll see Jim, the real Jim Carrey. The one, you know, he's been replaced. Jim Carrey's been replaced by some doppelganger, and his real, the real Jim Carrey is somewhere in the woods. I go hang out with him, and we can, we can talk about, you know, the cable guy. So, look, don't fret. We're all, things are going.
Starting point is 01:01:56 great is the most lethal strike in American history the Iatoa is dead and I guess that's good supreme leader's dead I all right can I say RIP I atoll that seemed like a traitor I mean the guy's dead it seems like it doesn't seem nice it seems like maybe we should then not glowed about killing a guy it wasn't like he was like you know it's not like he was like Schwarzenegger and predator he's just some guy older an 85 year old guy it's like we killed I'm like well yeah I mean, we bombed them. Whatever.
Starting point is 01:02:28 We got him. I guess. I didn't realize that was the goal. But, you know, look, sometimes you got to dance with the one who brung you. Until you don't. Even if he's a real creep. Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show.
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