Macrodosing: Arian Foster and PFT Commenter - Exploring the True Origins of the Illuminati

Episode Date: May 25, 2023

On today’s episode everyone is in the studio to take a deep dive into what the Illuminati is (00:54:06), where it came from, the history behind it and who’s involved. Plus we also get into all sor...ts of topics including golf, having the dog in you, truth social, politics, planes and much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, macrodosing listeners. You can find this every Tuesday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon music. Okay, let me see. I'll identify the plane for you. Well, the thing is, they flew by me so fast, I couldn't even get a good picture. They definitely did not break the sound barrier. You're not allowed to break the sound barrier over residential neighborhoods.
Starting point is 00:00:19 It'll shadow windows. Or maybe over the Hudson. They went by pretty fast. Yeah, there's no buildings near the Hudson River, you fucking moron. Oh, yeah? Yeah. There's no buildings near the Hudson River. I'm making fun of you.
Starting point is 00:00:30 There's, it might be the most densely populated part of the United States. Well, if you fly, you're not allowed to fly over, but there's no buildings under, like underneath if you're over the Hudson River. If an F-22, if four F-22 is information, flew over the river. Here's a couple issues. You're gatekeeping planes. No, you just want to show you these fucking planes. I just want to show you these fucking planes that I saw this morning and talked to you about planes. They flew by so fast.
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Starting point is 00:03:31 Welcome back to macro dosing What a fucking clap Great clap at the start It is Thursday It's May 25th May flew by huh You're just getting old man Everything flies by now
Starting point is 00:03:44 It does It's actually scary how fast May flew by Because I thought we were like in spring But spring's like kind of almost over And it's summer It's like summertime yeah Summer abs came and went didn't they Lightweight summer
Starting point is 00:03:54 It's Labor Day abs for now. I've got like four abs, maybe three and a half. I'm struggling, especially this New York trip. I have ramen twice, so. Yeah. I might have it again after this, actually. Ramen's the best.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Yeah, really? I've been trying to still go for Memorial Day abs, had a little setback, just been bawling, just two hours. You did invite me yesterday. I was... You should come today. Just, just like from a health standpoint. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Thanks, Billy. Yeah, man. Put me on track, man. Show me the way. professional athlete, Arian Foster, I think you could use a little cardio. Yeah. If I was Arian, I would, or any player that played in the NFL,
Starting point is 00:04:36 after I retired, I'd just be like, not working out ever again. Like a greyhound dog that ran for its entire life, and then they get adopted, they just sleep all day. That would be me. That's facts. And you see a lot of ex-athletes do that, especially running backs. They blow up after that. I refuse me.
Starting point is 00:04:49 So, like, I reach this point. My gauge is like, you know, sometimes because I did. I had that moment where I was like, I'm not doing shit ever again. But then you have that moment where mine was like, you know, I was on the toilet, actually, and I reached over, you know, to wipe myself. And I felt a roll for the first time in my life. And I was like, hell no. You got in the way of your arm.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Well, not. I didn't get in the way. You could just feel your skin roll over. Like my ribs, the skin of my ribs have never felt each other. You know what I'm saying? The top of my rib felt the middle of my rib. And I ain't like that shit. That's a great story.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Big T. You should blog that. Arian Foster knew it was time to get back in shape because of something he discovered when he was taking his shit. Got it. That's a good blog. That's what happened.
Starting point is 00:05:31 So running backs, I don't think that we've talked about that before, but I do notice a tendency of former running backs to get big afterwards. You see offensive alignment, they get small. It's because it's not easy being 300 pounds. Like, it's hard.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Like, it takes, you have to eat a certain way, you have to eat a lot, you have to work out a certain way. And they get sick of that shit carrying that around. They get sick of eating while they're going to leave. Yeah, so they, They, we swap.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Yeah, but I refuse to be that running back. You know what I says? So I have stints where I'll, you know, I'll, I'll be relaxed for three or four months. But then I feel that little roll, for the ribs touching, and we're out. Nah, I got to hit it again. There's a picture that I found. So when I was cleaning out a bunch of stuff at my parents' old place, I was going through old sports pictures that I had when I was growing up.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And so I've talked about it. I don't know if I've talked about it on this show, but Mark Schlerth, the guy on Fox, he used to be my coach. for basketball and baseball when I was a kid for, I think, like, three seasons. And I found a picture where he was one of the assistant coaches. Oh, you found it. And you've seen him on TV for the past, what, almost 20 years. Yeah, he retired in 2000, I want to say, 2003, 2004 maybe.
Starting point is 00:06:45 And he's gotten really, really skinny. He's even on, like, soap operas and shit. Really? Yeah. So he's a skinny guy. I found this picture of, um, 1998 so it's 13 years old on this team and look how big Mark is I know this is bad this is bad podcast but I do want to get Arian's reaction that's mark top right hand
Starting point is 00:07:08 corner look how wide that man is god yeah just a mountain of the dude geez yeah damn see I don't even remember him that big yeah you have to a lot of what are you though bro yeah find me I'm the white the white kid that's okay okay number 15 is out yeah Yeah. Br, I really can't, oh, top left, 11. That's probably me, yeah. It's the ears. Top left.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Yeah, that's me, top left. But, yeah, a lot of offensive linemen, when they're in the league, eating is like a full-time job form, especially in training camp. When you're burning all those calories, you've just got to force yourself smoothings, all that stuff. I think I said it's too on this part, but during training camp, you'll lose so much weight day-to-day until they monitor your weight loss. And so there was dues and usually the alignment because when you lose weight, you lose water weight the fastest, right? And so there were guys who would lose 20 pounds in one, in one practice session. Easy. And like, and so they had to like monitor that.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Chocolate milk instead of water. For recovery, yeah. Yeah. I got to the point where some of my teammates that I'm still in contact with were eclipsing. So they were like 300 pounds and I I was playing at like 2.30, but now we're eclipsing. And that was scary. So my line, my dude, my center I play with for the majority of my career, Chris Myers. He's probably like 240 right now. Damn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:37 And you step on the skill. I'm probably like, like, $2.30 something. Yeah. I'm probably like $2.37 right now. Joe Thomas lost a lot of weight. He went Keto. You always post videos of him grilling steaks. That's like the only thing is.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I will say, though, when you, it's like a sigh of relief, not worrying of. about what you have to put in your body and it's just like you get to eat whatever you want and get a joy you do you know you start to balloon a little bit but there's not much of a better feeling that I've had as a human when you're exercising on a regular basis and you're eating what you're supposed to your bowel movements are are really clean and really smooth like I know it's nasty but it's real that's really part of like understanding your diet is how your bowel movements are so you pay attention to that but like when everything's functioning right the mental clarity you have the motivation you have the ambition all of that is just everything spikes you feel good
Starting point is 00:09:25 about yourself yeah because you're doing things right that's and you get more confidence but that's a no that's addition to not only you feel good about yourself you just feel good everything's functioning how it's supposed to be functioned so you're sharper mind-wise you have more energy which is wild like you have more like everything's clicking you're just a happier for my experience you know so you just like a happier and you can take it to the stream like that's why I was like balance is everything like them work out like don't work out four times a day and shit like if you're not training for nothing but like when you doing what you're supposed to do it's a good that's that's the best you mm-hmm it's the best you i was reading this article about uh alcohol leaky gut and
Starting point is 00:10:02 probiotics and how alcohol sort of messes with your digestive system and kills a lot of probiotics in that uh a lot of uh people who like get moody after drinking alcohol or like get really bad hangovers and a lot of mental side effects of hangovers, anxiety or whatnot. They found a huge reduction in that after introducing probiotics daily to maintain their gut health and just start doing fixing some leaky gut type stuff. And it like impacted their mental health. So then I started taking a bunch of probiotics. After you read the one article? Yeah. I was just like, oh, fuck it. I'll order it. Lactopacillus rutieri. Highly recommend. And mood and like, I was more focused, I felt. May have been placebo, but it's been a couple weeks, uh, months actually.
Starting point is 00:10:51 And just like way more locked in, way better mood, way better workouts. No, when I first started dealing my anxiety attacks, I thought they were heart issues. I think I talked about it briefly on this podcast, but I thought they were heart issues because they're kind of indistinguishable. But what I found out was when I saw, when I saw a heart specialist, he was like, I think you have leaky gut. And so he started giving me this stuff that was like coding and like that shit helped immediately. And so he would have me take it after I ate. and like coated my stomach because like they there's a lot of actual interesting science on like the connection between the brain and the gut yeah they say it's your second brain it's actually
Starting point is 00:11:24 really interesting i don't want to spout off the top because i don't know about heart but it's a lot of interesting science that that links those two yeah and um and i remember when i first like when i first started like that was a big issue of mine was my gut i might have to get on those probiotics i don't when i get hung over i probably that's a good i rarely get a headache rarely get a stomach egg, but I get tremendous anxiety. Yeah. If I'm hungover, like almost crippling sometimes. So let me get on that probiotics. Yeah. Sometimes Chick-fil-A, remember I was saying that made my heartbeat, I think that was a little leaky gut related. And like, look, pounding like 30 beers a weekend, four years of college, all that wheat, all that gluten, definitely didn't do many favors.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Rookie numbers. 30 beers a weekend, Billy, really? Let's just keep it there for. I'm not your doctor. You don't have to lie to me. Yo, that shit be making me think I'm an alcoholic when you go to the doctor. They're like, how many drinks do you have a week? It's like one to two. Yeah. Who has one to two drinks? Like, do people drink like that?
Starting point is 00:12:23 Yeah, I have one beer to celebrate Friday evening. Freaking Mormons. Like, who's drinking like, you? Oh, wait. I have half a glass of wine during church. That might not be real wine. Do we count that? Put me down as one and a half, doc. Yeah, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:12:35 And like the, like, the extreme is like three to four. Yeah. Three to four is like the high end of when they think. you should cut off and I'm like bro this well because I think that's crazy I think doctors know people lie to them about that stuff so they do the math in their head if you say I have four drinks a weekend or occasionally four drinks a night they'll be like well that really means 10 in their own mind now if somebody comes in as completely honest with the doctor if you took a 21 year old that's at some big state school likes to party and they go in they're like yeah
Starting point is 00:13:05 I probably drink about 60 beers a week you think you think the doctor would do that math in their head and be like you're going to drink you're going to die tomorrow beers a week or do you think to be like well thank god this person isn't lying to me everybody else lies to me i don't know man because i know i've known some like housewives though some regular like just women just doing a shit they'll drink like a bottle of wine a day yeah you know what i'm saying like that's what four drinks right there yeah so it's like how how can i answer this question with any kind of seriousness yeah well it also some people are just built different you know what I'm saying I miss fax, I'm definitely different.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Yeah, yeah, where it's like, like, it affects people different. Like, some people just don't like to drink. It doesn't affect them. It, like, affects everyone differently. And then there's some people who are like, I just had a six-pack and I'm, you know, chilling. I think there's a directly inverse relation between, if you ask a guy. I'll be justifying alcoholism right now. I may.
Starting point is 00:13:59 I'll justify our drinking. We're not that bad, though. I, what, a couple DUIs and I'm a bad guy now. If it's totally light beer, if you ask. You can't black out on light beer. A doctor asking a guy How many beers do you drink a week Is the exact inverse relationship, I think
Starting point is 00:14:16 As opposed to a guy asking a friend of his Like, what's your number for how many women you've had sent to? The body counts. Yeah, you got to, in one circumstance, you multiply by three Another you divide by three. But that's the opposite if it's a guy asking his girlfriend. Then you got to multiply that ship by three. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:36 So she's lying. She's lying. Yeah. Yeah. Well, maybe not three, but a lot of women, they'll be like, well, that guy doesn't really count. I don't, you know, I've met him one time. Yeah. I'm not, whoa, whoa, Matt dog.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Bad dog with a fast, yeah. No, I don't do that. But yeah, that was a very fast. It was so special. Yep, they don't count. It's only intimacy if you actually, like, had a connection with them. No. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:58 No, I'm just saying girls do that where they're like, oh, he doesn't count. He was like a bad hookup. Or he doesn't count. Or if it's like, well, that, that definitely counts. I cheated on my boyfriend with this guy. So the guy that I cheated with that, I'm not counting that because I never told my boyfriend that I cheated on her. That I can. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Give me this psychology if it doesn't count because it was a bad hookup. Like, if it's body count, we count. Well, first of all, I'm a child. I do not suggest asking your partner the body count. No. It does nothing for you. It only leads to a horrible conversation. This is just friends talking about body counts.
Starting point is 00:15:31 We're just friends. All right. I think women do this thing. where like if you don't feel like it was a satisfactory experience oh wow then it might be multiplied by three so hypothetically you so if he didn't do his job he don't count well it's like i'm not saying that i do any of this i'm reading between the lines here if if if if me if you go home with a guy that's why i like the women representation on the podcast and these conversations need to be hit and things start and then things end you know 45 seconds
Starting point is 00:16:08 later because maybe he's had a lot to drink or never start or never start if it's attempted very specific mattie if it's a lot of specificity going on if it starts and 30 seconds later you're like well this isn't going to work okay that doesn't count that that probably shouldn't count yeah that probably shouldn't maybe why why would that count i mean i i don't really care about like whether or not it counts or not like aryan said like that's a that's not a that's not a good conversation to have you don't need to it also it's also none of your business it's Absolutely none of your business. It also doesn't count an hour later when it just doesn't work out.
Starting point is 00:16:43 I didn't say anything like that. Never mind. Okay. No, what does that mean? Given what you were defending before the show started. I'm really curious as to what you mean, bro. No,
Starting point is 00:16:54 like you have too much of drink. You're just like, ah, it's not happened tonight. That's what you're saying literally what you said. Well, you're saying 45 seconds. Well,
Starting point is 00:17:00 sometimes it's clear. Sometimes it's an hour. But if you've been doing it for an hour, that sucks. You revving that engine for an hour. He just can't get it done That it doesn't count That's another big misconception
Starting point is 00:17:11 I think a lot of people have Is like guys grow up And they're like, yeah, I can go all night It's like, have you ever talked to a woman before About like whether or not She wants to be having sex with you for five hours? I do respect the cats though With a quick reload time
Starting point is 00:17:25 Because that's not something in my wheelhouse Like you got to give me like 30 That's still pretty impressive 30 minutes is impressive Really? Well, you know Some people are built there I do what I do
Starting point is 00:17:37 But no, I know dudes who can just, right after. Keep going. I'm like, what? Get off me. Yeah. To the dude? To the dude? No, I'm talking about like when I'm finished.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Oh, okay. Gotcha. Yeah, I'm tripping. Yeah, I tripping. Yeah. All right, that's sex ed. Get off of me, guy. Big T, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:17:55 Let's just cut that whole section. What do you think about body counts, Big T? I don't think anything. I shouldn't have said that. We let's cut that whole conversation. No. I'd like to know Aryan's opinion on the dog conversation there. So don't clip any of this because we have an episode of part of my take coming out on Thursday.
Starting point is 00:18:15 Or sorry, on Friday with Mark Titus. And we got lengthy into whether or not somebody can become a dog, what type of dog? If somebody, if it's easier to become a dog after you're already like a wolf and get toned down to being a dog, it's a good conversation. I mean, it sounds stupid as fuck. The difference from the NFL and the NBA is that everyone in the NFL, except maybe kickers and quarterbacks has that. No, no, I don't think that's true. I was going to ask Aaron.
Starting point is 00:18:40 Are there guys in the NFL that have gone from not being a dog, not having a dog in them, to then becoming a dog? Or is it something that you already have to have? I think it's like a hierarchy. So it's like when you, like, because there's dudes who was in college who like was dogs, had it. but then they get around like some real dogs and they kind of like, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:11 they tuck their tails a little bit. Yeah. I've seen that many times. And so I think it's something, and you can either rise to that occasion or, you know, tuck your tail. And I think it's something that's like, I've actually always, is it nature and nurture?
Starting point is 00:19:25 That's basically the conversation y'all that haven't. And I think it's just in you, man. I think you just got it or you don't. Yeah. I think you can, um, I think you can exist in the circle if you're not like, I hate to use the alpha shit because it's kind of corny. But if you're not like one of the top dogs, I hate that too. But like if you're not in a higher part of the hierarchy, you can exist in that arena.
Starting point is 00:19:49 But when you around them, you know you're not one of them. Aaron, you actually were having this conversation with Koli and the exact term you use was there's dogs and there's wolves. Yeah. That's what you were saying. Yeah. Well, that was more so like, yeah, but in a different context. but yeah yeah like there's top dogs I do think there's some players in the NFL that are just really good at football and and don't they don't love it they might not have that mean streak in
Starting point is 00:20:16 them yeah and so they might be good for a little bit but it's not going to be a 10 year career that they have well I mean even I think that doesn't even necessarily have anything to do like you could I think there's Hall of Famers that I didn't really like doggy like they're just really nice just nice but like it's just it's like a different mentality Like, I don't know, like when you line up and you're really ready to die for this shit, that type of shit, it's different. See, I think Arian, if you just talk to him, you'd be like, oh, he might not have that dog in me. He might not love football enough to have a dog, but then you watch and play and you're like, Aaron certified dog. But I'm different, like, how I am here.
Starting point is 00:20:53 I'm an entirely even human on a football field. Like, ask all my teammates. Would I like you when you're in football mode? If you're on my team, yeah, you love me. Yeah. Absolutely. If I was a kicker. Like I would say it would be hard, you'd be hard pressed to find like an ex-teamate of mine that didn't like me as far as just a human being as well as like a football player.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Like if we didn't have any like funk off the field, you know what I'm saying? But if it was just like, if we was, I'm, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, there was just one time I got miced up and I was never miced up again. We was playing San Francisco and, uh, uh, I just lost me. my shit because they were talking shit to me. It was when that whole NCAA came out thing that school documentary came out and I said I took money and like half of the players were like
Starting point is 00:21:42 good for you speaking up. The other half was like why you snitching like that type of shit right? Even though I didn't snitch on anybody. And there was a dude I think it was a corner who was talking shit was like you snitched. I lost my shit. But like it's that mentality that maybe I was like we just whatever
Starting point is 00:21:58 after this. We take these pads whatever like that's where I go. That's where I go. like when I'm playing ball like that's where I go like what's happening yeah and they never miced you up after that again it was it was bad I was like talking I was talking about that man fan it was whatever it was whatever it was bad
Starting point is 00:22:14 I would love to see what gets cut from the mic'd ups I would love to see that because like when I talk shit I talk shit that's like that is the treasure trove that the NFL has right now yeah they probably got a lot of like if there I bet you if there's a player's strike
Starting point is 00:22:29 or a CBA doesn't get agreed to that would be interesting Like, one fall, if there's no games, the NFL could just be like, we're going to release the behind-the-scenes miced-up comments. That would be interesting. They should just make it a podcast and imagine listening to that while working out just like people talking shit. Like that would get me high. It would be bad. And you have to guess who said it because you're not actually seeing the players' basis.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Yeah. Because if they put it, because there would be a lot of like, there's some shit talking to go over. What about guys that know that they're miced up? I remember when JJ got into the league and when he first started dominating, he, uh, There was one time he was miced up. I think he was going against Ray Rice. And he hits him and he goes, I've eaten burritos that are bigger than you, bro.
Starting point is 00:23:12 And it's like, okay, JJ had that one lined up because he knew that he was miced up that game. There's some players that know. He's just writing bits before the game. He was like, who's on the other team? You know what? I would like to offer our services to any NFL player that might be listening.
Starting point is 00:23:27 If you know you're going to be miced up and you feel unprepared going to the game, we'll give you some lines to use in the game. some for you. Yeah. I got some for you. I would have loved to say. I want to get, can you request you're miced up? Because I feel like that's, that's players. They're doing it to protect the players, right? So can you say, like, I hereby agree for my entire miced up to be released, or do you want to keep that? I would want to see it first. Yeah. Because I was, I was, I was funky with it. Problematic. Yeah, it was very problematic. I was like, uh, I, I, I love the whoop,
Starting point is 00:23:57 no free ads, but like, I love tracking the whoop for my workouts. And doing what? The whoop, my whoop band? I don't, it tracks. It tracks your heart rate, like, how much strain you put in something. I just, I love tracking my whoop. I was like, what the fuck you talking about? It gives you a lot of stats. It gives you a lot of stats.
Starting point is 00:24:13 In games where, like, it gets more intense and, like, it's a very competitive game, a lot of trash talking. My whoop scores are higher because my heart rate is higher, and I can see that I'm going harder in those games, and you get a better workout. so you're saying talk more shit yeah it's more help you get you going yeah that makes sense a little more into it
Starting point is 00:24:39 like you don't have that quit because you're like you're insecure about what someone else has said or like that type of deficit where you're like trying to go for it that's the one thing I don't like about golf it's so fucking nice like it's just too nice man
Starting point is 00:24:53 you know I mean like I don't know could you just imagine if Tiger Woods Woods and Phil Mickelson and like Phil Mixson hits a shot and Tiger walks his ball after he even says that shit ass and he's getting it would create so much more interest in the game I think yeah the just the guys that run golf tournaments and like the PGA they would be like this is unacceptable yeah it's like it's just so high brows that's not classy like bitch
Starting point is 00:25:21 I also think that a lot of golf fans that are that are currently fans of the game would hate that it would attract a new audience but but there would definitely be they would lose a lot of their audience, I think. I'm okay with it. But see, that's where I don't know if they'd, I don't know if they'd lose the audience in the way that you, they would lose the audience in like, you know, when the NFL players start taking the knee. Those fringe guys.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Yeah. But like, you're still going to watch this sport. You might also see old guys that say that they hate that shit and then they watch it. And then they're like, I hate this, but I'm going to watch more of it. That, the Floyd may be the effect where it's like, you're watching to see them lose. And because not everybody's going to talk shit like that. There's going to be a lot of people who are like, I don't like it for the game, and then those guys get into it with it. It will cause like more rivalries and more like interest in the sport.
Starting point is 00:26:10 I also think with golfers, so much of it is a mental game with themselves. Yeah. That they have a tendency to not talk shit because the game of golf humbles people. Even if you're the best player in the world, you can go out there and just suck shit for a day. And so you're playing this mental game against yourself and you almost, you talk more shit to yourself if you watch it. Golfers talk way more shit to themselves than they ever would to a playing partner. Like Justin was Justin Thomas at the PGA Championship. I think he called himself like a P-word.
Starting point is 00:26:41 Tiger used to talk so much. Oh, yeah. Come on, what's he? I mean, he brought out of it. Tiger. He took out of tampon. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:50 But they homies, though. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Imagine doing that. That's not the homie. That's just guys being dudes. And people got so mad at Tiger. the old golf fans are like well that it was partially old golf fans and also uh people online
Starting point is 00:27:05 that don't actually watch sports or golf that are like this is very disrespectful to women to be handing you a tampon yeah i get it is it is implying that you're a female and then that's implying that you're weak i understand that aspect but also at the time take at the time i think that that if that's the most offensive uh misogynistic thing that tiger Woods is doing, we should applaud him for the progress that he's made over the years. I got a couple of things. I don't think Tiger's a bad dude. I think he's like a horny dude.
Starting point is 00:27:40 I don't think he was like harassing females. He's just horny. Yeah. And so he's just like, but I don't know, man. Like as a woman, as a women, you know what I mean? Maybe y'all can tell me this. Is it offensive to be like you're driving the ball like a woman if men are talking shit to each other?
Starting point is 00:27:56 with the with the with the with the with the with the the the notion in the bag of head that on average men drive it farther than women right is that offensive that's just like a fact I agree I just want to get to take on it because like that's that's what the tampon implies like oh you you hit like a woman yeah like well I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm here for the conversation I get the like biological part mm-hmm it's still like offensive you're not offensive why though no I like it's like it's It's like annoying, but like, it's like, oh, you throw like a girl sort of thing. Personally, I don't, like, it's fine.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Yeah, it's fine. I get it. I say it, too. I think it's fair to say that it is demeaning to women. Yeah. But at the same time, at the same time, it's in the grand scope of things that Tiger could be doing to women, it's relatively harmless. You know? If we look at the history.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Yeah. At least he's not, you know, cheating on his wife and getting his car window smashed in. Also, it's in, like, good fun. Like, it was very funny that he did that. So it's like, just to have a sense of humor. That's, I think you got to be realistic about yourself. That's why, so, like, when I was playing, especially like at UT, right? Like, I was known, like, people would be like, oh, he fumbles a lot, right?
Starting point is 00:29:09 Like, even though, like, relatively speaking, I didn't carry the ball like a little. Yeah, relatively speaking, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't fumble. So, but, like, when people, like, oh, you fumble. It didn't like, I get the critique. You know what I understand? Like, I understand it, but it's not going to offend me. You know what I'm saying? Especially because I know I don't like that.
Starting point is 00:29:24 So it's like, I don't know. I get the whole, I don't know, women, the whole women's sports thing is an interesting conversation in general. But like shit like that, that's funny. We're going to get offended on treatment of women drivers. Maybe we should look at Liv and the Saudi Arabian government. I think that might be the first.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Yeah. Well, no, they are allowed to drive now. They are allowed to drive now. Are they really? Yeah, Saudi Arabia's made insane amounts of progress. So the Livtor is a net positive. They allow women to drive cars now in Saudi Arabia. I, uh, when I was growing up, I had a friend, I had a friend that, that his dad worked for an oil company and they had to go live in Saudi Arabia for, I think, three or four years. And his wife was just like, well, I guess I just can't drive for three years. You have to like follow all those rules. That's wild. Yeah. What is, what's the genesis of that? Because I understand, I'm not saying I agree with it, but the, uh, the, uh, the traditional dress, whether it's a,
Starting point is 00:30:23 burqa or it's just covering yourself in hijab. It's modesty. It's centered around modesty. And I think that that's also subjugation of women, too, where it's saying, I think a lot of men are, like, so insecure, no one's allowed to look at their wives. Well, I think it was the opposite, the origins of my understanding. And I could be wrong. But my understanding of it, it was more so, like, you revealing yourself protects you
Starting point is 00:30:46 from other men who are, like, creepy. Got it. So it's, like, more like, just protect yourself and, and, and, and, and, respect the family that you've built or whatever the case may be that you have. I'm not saying I agree with I'm just saying the origins of it from my understanding. And that's more of protection. That's how they would justify it. And at the root of that, you could say, well, maybe just teach men not to be absolute creeps when you see a woman's face.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Hold them in an accountable. Are you fucking crazy? Yeah. But I guess I can't answer my question because the next train of thought was going to be, what does women driving? Like, it's inappropriate to see a woman in a car. But that's more just like control. What of the, if a woman can't drive for yourself? It's a good question.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Let's ask Andrew Tate. Remember that when he's like, they should not let women drive because I've been in 20 car accidents. And almost every time it's been with a woman, how unsafe are these women? That was very funny. I remember that. That would be interesting though to see the crash rates,
Starting point is 00:31:48 to see if like if it's higher or lower. Well, so the insurance company studies. If you want to get to the bottom of anything in America, statistically, you can look at the way that corporations react to things. Okay. And insurance premiums tend to be lower for women drivers than they are for men drivers. And it's because they're more cautious. Yeah, they're probably safer drivers, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Or they just don't have that dog in them on the road. Testosterone. They're trying to get over like, like we're trying to get over. They're not built like that. Well, they're not like speed racing. Yeah. Women are such poissies. They wear seatbelts.
Starting point is 00:32:23 They'll try to raise each other. Yeah. I've been guilty of that. I read a story yesterday, and I'm curious to get your guys' reaction on this. There was a fundraising auction that Speaker McCarthy did in Congress. Big T. Did you see this? I have not. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:41 So he was auctioning off stuff, and people could bid on it. The money went to charity. He auctioned off his chapstick. He auctioned off his used chapsych. Chapstick. What the fuck? Guess how much the winning bid was? And now I'm saying like it's other Congress people that are bidding on this.
Starting point is 00:32:57 And I think their staffers were allowed to bid too. And it's for charity? For charity, yeah. And people are okay. What would you guess that the winning bid would be? $800. That's crazy. I was almost like five, maybe two to $500.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Billy? Wasn't it like, I saw it, I would guess. Okay. I just searched and found it. Mad Dog, do you have a guess? it was a hundred thousand dollars yeah and guess who bought it not Santos Marjorie Taylor Green bought it for a hundred thousand dollars what Jesus yeah is that like a tax write off yeah is it yeah if you if you buy if
Starting point is 00:33:38 you buy a piece of chapstick for a hundred thousand dollars you can write that a charity charity yeah if you're basically what you're doing yeah okay it's tax stick there but still that makes sense they couldn't find any other things to auction like who used the chapstick that's that a real story it's a real story it's a real story it's a it's a real story i'm looking at picture right now of marjorie taylor green holding the chapstick and smiling after she won it oh hold on who uses do they have any kind of deal with the brand that he's old i'm sure it's not woke chapstick of course not why would they oh they got conservative chapstick well i'm i'm sure that if it had been a problematic chapstick she would not
Starting point is 00:34:15 have bid that much on it 100k for chapstick she got money good good for charity what if she's trying to clone the dude yeah get his DNA out the chapstick clone McCarthy who is McCarthy he's speaker speaker the house he's is he another republican republican from california yeah um all right billy what are you beat off about this week i'm beat off because ai uh made the stock market crash a bit and fooled a bunch of people. So there was a picture that was going viral that the only mainstream news source, by the way, I'm not saying this is the mainstream news force, but like confirmed news source that tweeted it was RT, but it was an AI picture of an explosion occurring near the Pentagon. And it was getting shared everywhere and caused an actual dip in the stop
Starting point is 00:35:07 market. So it was an AI generated image. It wasn't even the Pentagon. In the picture. No, that that building was definitely not. I saw that picture. That's definitely not the Pentagon. But it just, I don't know who did it, who surfaced it. That's not AI.
Starting point is 00:35:22 AI created it, but then... AID didn't create the spike. Humans, right, right. But that's what I'm saying. It's like, somebody asked an AI image generator, show a picture of a fire next to the Pentagon, and it put out this picture of what looked to be like the aftermath of an explosion
Starting point is 00:35:38 next to an office building that if you don't know what the Pentagon looks like, I guess you could think it that it was. And so it was put out and a lot of people retweeted it jumped all over it. And then, yeah, the stock market panicked. I think that's the first time we've seen someone think something was AI and then actually having real world consequences. Like this is this might happen soon with a deep fake of some sort, something convincing. It might actually impact something serious. Like what happens if a riot starts because of a politician deep fake and like there's actual.
Starting point is 00:36:12 like manipulation of the masses using super good fakes like that's a problem I think this is one of the first times we're actually seeing a real work consequence to it happening I know they're saying 500 million which was the dip that it caused in the stock market is like a drop in the bucket compared to the whole
Starting point is 00:36:34 fund or whatever the S&P but still it's a real world consequence it causes a $500 million dip and like if anything now people are going to see this and probably try to manipulate the stock market by putting out more of these images and seeing how they would affect well I don't understand how did the image affect like explain to because I mean I'm not well versed on a stock market I know instability affects the markets true so if it looks like there's some sort of attack going on so what I'm saying is I know there was an image right yeah are you guys saying the image was generated specific to cause ruckus in the market we don't know okay
Starting point is 00:37:17 it probably was and and it was shared by uh you said a major who what is our t what is that r t is it's like yeah it's russia yeah it's it's russia and they tweeted it but because they were i mean they're not considered i'm not saying they're a good news source
Starting point is 00:37:33 i'm not saying but that was the only account that had a blue checkmark that was confirmed also a bloomberg uh fake bloomberg blue checkmark account tweeted two, which caused a lot of the ruckus. That's your pops, man. Get on your pops. Elon. Daddy Elon, man, get on him.
Starting point is 00:37:49 So Elon, later on today, he's doing a Twitter space with Tanya Ron, Ron DeSantis. Okay. To announce his bid for president of the United States. So I guess it's official. We have debate season to look forward to between Trump and Ron. Oh, that'll be fine. Over under on the term woke being. Yeah, I think Trump's just going to call him gay.
Starting point is 00:38:14 He's going to go, stop. He's going to be like, this guy's gay. And then Ron is going to be like, oh, that'll be it. So that's actually interesting. So he is running. Yeah, he's officially running as of today. I just don't see if, if you can have Trump, why are you going to diet Trump isn't going to beat Trump in terms of Republican voters. I think Republicans who have sense with them understand the term.
Starting point is 00:38:41 oil that Trump causes, they are more so inclined to say, I like the diet Trump because he's less risky. Like he's not going to fly off the handle. He's going to do probably worse policy-wise, or good for them anyway, but like the policies are probably going to be more intense with dissentice, but they just don't like the circus around Trump from the Republicans that I've seen. But here's the thing. In the debates, if there's one thing that Trump is great at, it is thoroughly.
Starting point is 00:39:11 emasculating his competition on stage, no matter what debate it is. It's going to be, I'm going to watch, I ain't going to watch. Like, the way that he, he talked to Biden, even in the presidential debates, hilarious. Hilarious. He's going to do that to Ron. And then Ron is going to look very weak. And Ron's going to fly off the handle. He's not going to be able to handle himself. And then, I'm interested how he's going to react. And then, uh, Republican voters, I think, who would support Ron would see him getting emasculated and be like, I don't know if I can support this guy. Trump is, he's the one.
Starting point is 00:39:41 If Trump was smart, he would pin down. He literally attended Yale University, played baseball there just like the Bush's. If anyone were to get tapped to a secret society, like Skull and Crossbones, which John Kerry was a part of, George Bush was a part of, you know, Paul Giamatti was a part. I don't even know. That's just another member. We're going to get it to it later. Aluminati coming up. You could easily paint him as deep state and he's just doing these things to get some Trump voters.
Starting point is 00:40:11 but he's really just the establishment. You could easily, like, get that into the public's hand and, like, even on stage, just, like, pointed out. Yeah. That would actually think the best way to attack DeSantis from Trump's standpoint. I'm sure he's going to have some even more wild shit than that. Like, you remember when he said Ted Cruz's dad killed Kennedy? Like, saying this guy's-in-bones is child's play to Trump.
Starting point is 00:40:35 He would throw that. He'd be like, that would make me look weak for just, like, skull and bone. So I'm complimenting the guy. He went to Yale. what Ron should do he'd be like yeah Yale's a better school
Starting point is 00:40:43 than shit Trump University to U-P Trump University he went to Wharton too right but the thing is
Starting point is 00:40:50 he got in too late where I don't think he made any secret societies yeah because he went to another school for the first two years I am interested to see how Ron going to respond
Starting point is 00:41:01 to Trump's because like he's just relentless with it though yeah but also the other dynamic is he placed by different rules too facts and he's also not on Twitter
Starting point is 00:41:09 anymore Not a lot of people are on truth. They check truth for Trump. Yeah. But nobody just, I wonder, I mean, maybe, have you been on truth? I've not. Have you, Bigtie? No.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Because, like, are people talking sports on truth? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I don't know. Did you see Jimmy Butler go for, you know what? I might have to sign up for truth social and then just get sports takes from there. I'm pretty sure there's just a Twitter account that tweets Trump's truths. It is, yeah. Sure.
Starting point is 00:41:34 It is. I'm going to, you know what? I'm going to sign up for truth social right now just to get sports takes. I've been told to go on telegram to get. viral videos before everybody else but I don't want to dip my toe in there I thought that was like a like it's like a WhatsApp
Starting point is 00:41:47 yeah but apparently like there's a huge rabbit hole in there and I just don't even to subject myself. Is it a social media site? Yeah I think no it's a messaging that's what I thought people send things in there that like they can't post other places so Billy wants the real shit. What is it like
Starting point is 00:42:04 do they send you? I don't understand it's like you can have there's probably a feed there's probably like a massive group with 400,000 people in it where they send these crazy videos that like are too hardcore just a four chance just one of the chans yeah are you on
Starting point is 00:42:22 any of the chans no Reddit it's kind of chan a little bit yeah I don't see the chans I just think because a lot of that's just like garbage yeah yeah like you have to sift through so much garbage actually get to the good stuff
Starting point is 00:42:39 it's the good stuff i don't know like people i don't know like you can find that like the good stuff gets to red it that's that's what you've surmised the good fortune stuff gets to red it yeah okay like uh like for example the leak the leak uh that that u s air force a u.s national air guard uh leaked that was on discord got to red it i mean discord i mean discord 4chan and then Reddit. So I had a question for you. Do you have like a methodology, like a filter system in which you consume
Starting point is 00:43:20 internet content? Yes. Break it down for me. Bring it down for me. I see something. Okay. I say something. Step one.
Starting point is 00:43:35 No. I mean, I do. There are a lot of far out there things that I read that I just gets into like causes like it causes a conundrum if you bring it up on the podcast it's like what it's like that's fake I'm genuinely curious this is not like a guy I'm genuinely curious as to your filter system or the methodology in which you assess like any kind of statement fact news story as true or not true like do you have like a methodology in which it goes through like the billy all right this is how I will the billy the billy filter is actually finds the stuff
Starting point is 00:44:08 that's most alarming and like makes the best reaction to say through the mic the william system is much different okay take me take me through that one that one is like actually research it actually like before you put it out are you saying you create a character for a podcast well i think it's a it's podcasting is different than real life because people like are listening for different reasons that's true so like me bringing up conier west having a body double because he looks short or like I don't actually believe Kanye West is like replaced right now. I think he's actually just getting help. And that's why he's not alarmist.
Starting point is 00:44:44 But it like adds to the podcast that this is a theory instead of just being like he's actually taking his meds and he's like he's married and, you know, he's happy and with his kids. Okay. That's good to know that you're not really like this. Did you sign up? I'm sign up right now. I had to give him my phone number. what's your what's your what's your handle i haven't chosen it yet oh this one that they suggested
Starting point is 00:45:12 was uh liberty for all that's not taken no it's not pf truth commenter oh i like that pf how about just pf truth yeah pf truth so if you're on truth social fine pf truth oh fuck you follow i want to make a truth now i'm shocked that you don't have a truth i don't i might need to go see if big truth is taken. A big truth. I'm going for Billy Truthball. Billy Truthball. Look, Erica says that we need to expand to different platforms.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Twitter, Instagram. Should we have a microdosing truth social? Yes. That shit will be funny. Macro truth. Macro truth. Put it on the top of link for your die. Dot US, which is still functional, by the way.
Starting point is 00:46:03 You can go there and get all the macrodocusing content. What is? Link free or die. Dot US. You don't remember that? I own. We bought that domain. Renewing it.
Starting point is 00:46:12 The show's on there. Like if you go type it in right now, that'll take you to our page. Link free or die. Dot us. Okay. For that extra dose of freedom. I'm searching for Jimmy Butler. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:46:26 It might get weird on there. Let's see what they say about Jimmy Butler. I bet they love Jimmy Butler on truth. Big country music. guy. Oh, yeah. Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat is the son of Michael Jeffrey Jordan. That, I told him about this the other night.
Starting point is 00:46:43 So Big T. took me to Wogies, and it's Wogies. Sounds cool. Big T. took me to Wogies. He's like, have you heard the rumor that Jimmy Butler is Michael Jordan's son? I have not. And I was like, what? Until truth. And so he gave me the rundown.
Starting point is 00:46:59 I saw a little video on it. It's funny. He's wild. I don't know that I believe it, but it's interesting. Go ahead. It is a little possibly plausible. Okay. Do you agree?
Starting point is 00:47:13 The one thing that doesn't make any sense to me is if I have a son by Michael Jordan, I'm talking if he's not paying. And the whole premise to the video that you sent me was that she disowned Jimmy Butler after the payments, the child support payment, stopped from. on Michael Jordan. And I'm like, that just doesn't happen because then you'd have to give up your lifestyle. So if that's the case, she would have went the legal route and said, no, you're going to give me the child support payments rather than, and we would have heard about it in court, rather than her saying, well, the child support payment stop, I don't have anything to do with
Starting point is 00:47:54 that. That doesn't make any sense to me. Listen, I'm not saying I believe it. I'm just saying I think it's plausible. They look similar. They look similar. They look. look kind of similar. There were a couple pictures that they showed side by side where I'm like, it's possible. I also don't know what his mom looks like, so I didn't have anything to juxtapose it with. And he's a fucking killer. That's true. World class basketball player, obviously.
Starting point is 00:48:17 He does have the dog. Michael joins his father. Then the dog is Connecticut. Well, no, because his sons ain't really like that. His known sons that we know ain't really like that on a basketball court, which is wild. Who was the one that played like Wyoming? he was trash i thought it was Cincinnati wasn't it florida
Starting point is 00:48:37 central florida i thought i thought there was only one that was really bawling like that and he played for Cincinnati it was Jeffrey right i think so well they probably pampered dogs that's different than pampered than abandoned got you
Starting point is 00:48:50 their their dog wasn't the dog wasn't allowed to run you need the dogs that being like white women bags oh marcus was he a used to He was at Cincinnati. Oh, so there's Marcus and Jeffrey.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Jeffrey played at Illinois and UCF. I thought somebody played at Wyoming. I swore somebody to play Cincinnati. Hang on, I'm looking at Marcus. Well, the C, UC, I think. I thought it were. So wait, wait, big T. Marcus also played at UCF.
Starting point is 00:49:22 In this theory, does Jimmy Butler know that he is Michael Jordan's son? I don't know. He doesn't know who his dad is. Okay. and that and there were rumors in the 90s that Michael Jordan had a son that he like disassociated from and didn't like really know about there were rumors so I don't think Jimmy Butler looks anything like LeBron Jane or like Michael Jordan I think there's a couple pictures where they look kind of similar there's a couple of I'm not saying he's like a
Starting point is 00:49:50 spitting image of it yeah it's not it's nothing that strikes me as like okay that's it but when they do the half face of each they look kind of similar Hmm. It's just, it's an interesting theory. I'm on board for it. I'm already, I got so much truth out of truth social already. I don't love that it's on truth. I've seen on Twitter and Reddit.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought, this is a pretty mainstream conspiracy, if you want to call it. I need to get back into the conspiracies here because I was not aware of that. Yeah, I'm also seeing, there's pictures of Brani. He's got the 999 tattoo behind his ear. Truth social is all over that. Satanist. occultism 666 upside down
Starting point is 00:50:33 These are the sports takes on truth right now There are some hot Give us some more Mostly just LeBron takes really Oh they hate him A lot of La China La Chiana La Chana
Starting point is 00:50:42 A lot of that LeBron said I took Pilates classes Yoga classes Swimming at auditoriums back home I can't tell you exactly where it's at It's a secret place We hold a secret society over there
Starting point is 00:50:54 We don't tell too many people So now they're saying That LeBron is in the Freemasons We're going to get into that later Yeah, there's a lot of LeBron did that I'm very curious as to what he's doing. Am I giving my number? Do you think he's retired? No, no, I was talking about, like, this hand gesture he does.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Like, I don't understand what he's doing. Like, I would like to know. Like, I would like to ask him. Oh, like the, like the Jay. No, he does that and then he does, like, this whole, like, thing. Like, I know that's the rock. I know that's the rock. But he's, like, hands in a diamond.
Starting point is 00:51:27 And he does, like, I'll find a video and we'll pose it. But like, I saw it. It's like, you know, I see a lot of them, Jay-Z's the devil and beyond. I see all that shit. And I seen a LeBron one one time and I was like, what is that, though? Like, I don't think he's, no, I don't think there is in a little about any. We'll get into that. But I found another good truth.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Okay. Shoot it. Hunter Biden laptop emails show LeBron James and Magic Johnson caught colluding. Okay. That is two worlds I never thought we're going to collide. I love it. And then I love it. And then the reply, LeBron is.
Starting point is 00:52:00 is a, is treason and a traitor? Magic Johnson is a treason and a traitor. What is the punishment for treason? And then thinky face. Talk about killing. Oh, yeah, definitely, definitely killing him about that. So, wait, so what, what is magic, why don't they like Magic Johnson? They're caught colluding with the CCP.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Now, you don't, you don't have to look at Hunter Biden's laptop to get evidence of LeBron James doing business with China. Yeah. That's pretty, it's pretty open that every player that makes a deal with Nike or, most shoe companies they've got money coming in for china also just the nba in general they make a shitload of money off appealing to a chinese audience and they've shown in the past that they will actually change their content and they'll bend over backwards to appease china so that their games can get played there those are all valid criticisms but what is what is hunter how did they manage to insert hunter into this well hunter's been getting payments from china i thought it was fucking you guys
Starting point is 00:52:59 So hard to keep up with all this. So he's just getting mad. Basically, he's like if you want access to Joe Biden influence on his foreign policy, just get his cracket son and have an investigation on this? Yeah. And what came of it? Bad stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:11 I'm listening. What's more likely, Billy? And I don't know the answer to this. I didn't look at that. That maybe Hunter Biden is as a crackhead, he's trying to get money to support his crack habit. Or do you think he's operating like a legitimate business where he's got quick books and he's like okay well she gave me all this money
Starting point is 00:53:33 and so I need to make sure to take exactly my 10% out I'll put that on my W2 at the end of the year or my 1099 and then I'll give the rest of the money to the big guy and then I'll just use that 10% on my crack of all the crack heads you know what would be the most likely explanation for that I'd say probably that he's spending it on crack well I think he has he's getting so much that cracks only about 5%. Wait, time about, is he a crack hit, though? He's in recovery. I don't mean to make fun at it.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Like, yeah, sorry. Sorry, like, you know, addiction is an issue that a lot of families deal with. And anyway, moving on, I don't think he's doing, like, crack's not that expensive for the budget he's getting. Yeah. Can you do recreational crack? Yes. That's what Carl Hart was talking about. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Actually, Carl Hart, we can get into that. His philosophy that addiction is not genetic, but rather like a, like, there's a compounding, there's a compounding variable that causes it is fascinating. Yeah. And like there's some, like, they're saying that there's some autoimmune disorders and like, like, like, leaky gut type stuff that may be the true cause of addiction. Well, his whole thing was like, there's not like a real true definition. Like, like, if you, if I was to say, like, you're addicted. that encompasses a lot more than what you would just think off the top.
Starting point is 00:55:01 There's no addiction gene. It's just like trying to define and give it borders is just way harder than you would think when you start to dive into it. Like I was watching these videos on it. And it's like when you think about what addiction is, it's kind of hard to pinpoint what it is. And so it's hard to categorize it.
Starting point is 00:55:18 And that was his whole point. You guys want to get into Illuminati shit? hell yeah i just made my billy truthball account i love it looking for the truth uh here here's one lebron is a racist and this guy put up a meme uh it's a gas tank but instead of gas it says white guilt and his white guilt is on empty so he doesn't have any white guilt he says none of my ancestors own slaves nor did 95 percent of white americans during the years
Starting point is 00:55:54 of slavery. White Republicans died in the Civil War to free slaves. White Republicans voted unanimously to free the slaves later voted to give them citizenship and voting rights. Democrats fought against all three of these amendments. That's untrue social. I don't know what the actual percentages. I think a lot of people might be shocked to look back into their own family history and there might be some rocks that you don't want to turn over. You know, it's great. I mean, West Virginia, that was the whole reason they seceded from the South. Yep. It was because they're like, we don't have, like, we live in the mountains. We don't have large farms. Was it Kansas Nebraska Act? Was that the crazy one where the government said,
Starting point is 00:56:34 we don't want to get involved? The government basically said, I don't want to get political with it. So I don't want to make a decision. But my decision is that whichever, these states don't have any population right now. We're going to open it up. And then we're going to let the new people that get out there vote on whether or not those are going to be. slave states or not and then there was a rush had a big war and uh basically just used that to determine whether or not slavery was going to expand uh if i following you own truth will you follow me back no oh fuck no i don't fall back sorry i got to keep my ratio clean billy is you is your count up my account's up right now i'm just lurking is it pf truth it's pf truth i'm gonna follow
Starting point is 00:57:19 you but if you don't follow me back i'm not that's hilarious you can follow me i'll consider it. Okay, look at my page. It's actually pretty cool. No, I don't want to. I put my banner as a gigantopithecus. Billy's, this is the beginning of Billy actually getting, oh yeah, he's going to get, he's going to get sucked in for work. I want to hear the truth about gigantopithecus, which might lead us to Bigfoot. All right. So, let's discuss some Illuminati.
Starting point is 00:57:43 Let's get on our bullshit about the Illuminati. Let's do it. When I say Illuminati, what do you guys think? Billy, you're not answering because you did a lot of research on it. So you're going to give me like a real answer. Before today, Billy, what did you think of the Illuminati? No, I did too much research. I knew about the Illuminati like way early. Yeah, what did you think about them?
Starting point is 00:58:04 I mean, it originally, when Watched the Throne came out, that was one of my first introductions. 2011. Yes, I was 12. Okay. And all the symbolism and stuff. And B-O-B was. Flat Earth was there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:22 And like that whole, I was. really into that was in my opinion like just because of nostalgia that's like my favorite like like rap period like that early uh late 2000's early 2010 that's his 90s that's yeah that's his golden but like that's when rick ross like that's no i'm sorry i understand i have that era of myself that people were still going hard on the track instead of just like mumbling you know hey brother yeah preaching to the choir man yeah um but they were like getting into it And then, like, Eminem was talking about Illuminati and, like, my darling came out. And, like, everyone thought Eminem sold his soul.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Oh, that's what y'all thought. Yeah. I remember when my darling came out. Yeah. I was like, what a cool voice trick. Yeah. But, like, but it was like, the devil is talking to him. Like, did he sell his soul to the devil for fame and fortune?
Starting point is 00:59:14 And that's when I started getting into it. It's also interesting at what juncture of your life, the Illuminati or the thought of it has entered your life. You know what I say? Because like, right now, it would be hard to penetrate you as an adult to be like, this guy worships the devil or this guy is a part of a secret cabal. It'll be hard for like you to accept that. When we were younger, we're like, I don't know, man. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:39 A lot of symbolism. My introduction was Vanilla Ice. I remember I remember listening to Vanilla Ice talking about. He was talking about the Illuminati and now there's like a secret society that runs the world. And his songs? No. Oh, I was like, I missed these tracks. Let me double back.
Starting point is 00:59:55 In an interview. And he took out, I'm seeing if I have any cash on me. I don't have any cash on me right now. Oh, he took out dollar bills. He took out dollar bill. And he's like, see this. See the eye that's on top of the pyramid? That's the Illuminati right there.
Starting point is 01:00:06 And they're running your life and you don't even know it. And I was like, damn vanilla ice. Or the owl that's perched in the $20 bill? Yeah. I see I had, I had a different experience with the dollar bill. Like my dad was like super into like freemasonry. or studying it like he was like super into it
Starting point is 01:00:24 and so I don't even know if there's any of this is true but he was saying he was showing me what all the symbols meant like I was like 10 or something like they were showing me
Starting point is 01:00:33 what all that meant and the eye he never associated with the Illuminati he was just like as to all seeing and I representative of like watching a society
Starting point is 01:00:42 and so I never really viewed it as the Illuminati my first introduction to the Illuminati actually was I think I was in college maybe
Starting point is 01:00:51 black album come out? Metallica? No, no, no, Jay-Z. Two Americas. I don't know. I want to say late 2000s. Okay, yeah, something like that. There was this preacher that
Starting point is 01:01:10 played Jay-Z's... 2003. There you go. Played Jay-Z's... One of Jay-Z songs backwards. And in the church, it was like, he played it and like, it was, this is on YouTube now. And when he played it backwards, it said six, six, six, and all kind of like mumbo-jumbo. And everybody was like, oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:01:35 And like, he was like, this is what I'm talking about. Y'all don't know the content you're consuming. This is work of the devil. And I was like, yo, that's crazy. And so I had this little program that would take audio and reverse it. And of course, I couldn't get the same thing to happen. But that was my first introduction of like, yo, Jay-Z's the devil. yo this is wow that was my introduction what's your introduction of the illuminati big tea um
Starting point is 01:01:59 pop culture i guess like just hearing about it right i don't know that nothing formal like that got you money has a lot of symbology on it there's the it's the eye of providence that's the eye that's on top of the of the pyramid allegedly big t it's masonic it's masonic it's a masonic symbol what about what about the lady with the monster energy drink do you remember her oh yes this lady is my hero yeah big tea you know what i'm talking about too i do not oh you know we might need a cut to let you watch it yeah i'm okay no i do okay i do the three thing i still i still want to watch it i'm going to play it and and i do i do think monster did that on purpose okay here we go monster energy woman like like the same way edited in the same way a metal album woman woman
Starting point is 01:02:47 Says why she believes Monster Energy drinks are from Satan. She had me, hang on a lie I don't believe it. Okay, here we go. Look at your M closely. There's a gap right here in the letter M. It's never connected.
Starting point is 01:03:02 So you go into Hebrew. The letter Vav is also the number six. Short top, long tail. Short top, long tail. You could have here in Hebrew 666 on the can. But my interest
Starting point is 01:03:17 is the word monster. What do you see in the oak? There's a cross. Okay. What has Christ got to do with an energy drink, let alone the name monster? So I thought, well, maybe this is a Christian company then. BFC at the bottom of the can. Do you know what that stands for?
Starting point is 01:03:39 That's the F word. Big can. In fact, they write it on the side of the can. So I know that's the F word. Okay. Now, do you know what a milf is? Yes. That's on the box.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Milfs, dig it, and you will too. This is not a Christian company at all. So why would they have the cross on the can? Here is the message. Antichrist. 6-6-6 in Hebrew. And then the Bible talks about the beast in Revelation. And look at Monsters' ad.
Starting point is 01:04:15 this is their stone. You see these M's everywhere. Hats, T-shirts, pumper stickers. Is there another agenda here? If God can use people in product, so can see. And look at it this way. Even if the M was not the issue, you cannot deny that that is a cross.
Starting point is 01:04:37 And what is witchcraft? When the cross goes upside out. bottoms up I think that I actually believe that that monster did that on purpose I don't think that's that far fetch that the symbol like yes that's far
Starting point is 01:04:58 but like this the the brand logo I think it's supposed to be like monsters Satanism the same way that like death metal uses satanic imagery I'm just going to say it I don't think so this woman's kind of bad like bad as in
Starting point is 01:05:15 like as in good got you thinking about she's got me thinking about all sorts of things I think this woman's the devil who thought that she's putting in my head right now I got to stay away from her
Starting point is 01:05:27 I loved her like that's why I was supposed I want to reverse engineer a conspiracy theory like that dog we just make one up that's what would be fun as hell to do remember we did that in our own logo oh yeah we did
Starting point is 01:05:39 there's a lot of human imagery You're like, look at that UFO. Yeah, yeah. It's kind of like the eye. Yeah, we've got the eye of Providence right there on it. And it kind of looks like a penis, too. Yeah. Are we just trying to make people horny through our podcasting?
Starting point is 01:05:53 Yes, always. That's the goal. So, okay, Arrian brought up masonry. There's a big, there are correlations between the Illuminati and the Freemasons. So it was started. Bill, you want to tell us when the Illuminati was allegedly started? It was after the Enlightenment. or it was right late enlightenment right i want to just say we're we're going to skip a lot of the
Starting point is 01:06:15 a lot of people there's some other groups from more ancient times in other religions that like basically their name translates to enlightened but the word illuminati which is latin which means the enlightened i like i remember actually i had a latin teacher once and he uh he heard me talking about illuminati and he's like that's actually a latin word it's broken down in this exact conjugation like it means those who are enlightened and uh that organization was born in 1748 now this i'm going to give the encyclopedia britannica breakdown which is i think we can all trust that's a good source i agree um but there's some stuff that they there's some editors notes that are very interesting and we'll delve into that so uh born in 1748 in inglestad a city
Starting point is 01:07:06 in the electorate of bavaria so bavaria is southern germany Johan Adam Weishaupt was a German philosopher, professor of civil law, and later Can law. And he is said to be the founder of the Luminati. So if we can imagine back then, the church was so involved in everything, especially in education and free thought. The church was pretty much the government. Yeah. So Weishap was orphaned at a young age. His scholarly uncle took care of his education and enrolled him in a Jesuit school.
Starting point is 01:07:39 After completing his studies, Weishap became professor of natural and canon law at the University of Ingolstad, married and started a family. Now, here's the thing. Weishap was a descendants of Jewish converts to Christianity. We're like basically conspiracy, like especially like the alt-right tries to make Illuminati basically consiguous with Jewish people. I think that actually is a way that we actually will like never get the Illuminati because they'll try to make. an anti-symetic when really it's like a bunch of different people irish yeah um like but it's interesting didn't he originally started because he couldn't afford uh there was like uh an initiation initiation fee for like i think it was freemasonry yeah i think it's where he started it
Starting point is 01:08:27 because he was there was a beef that they had yeah for sure so free masonry had it was relatively new and it was essentially it was the same thing it was it was laborers people that um were text, things like that, work with their hands, and they started Freemasonry just basically as a frat for like, well, really it was to avoid persecution by the church. So you could talk about stuff like science. Yeah. Yeah. Like, you know, how stuff is, how the world really works without being like, no, God made everything. Stop. So, so why Shep was also just dudes only, which is why I said it was like a frat. You would just get together and have conversations and drink some beers and yeah. So, so forth. And have a have a secret handshake.
Starting point is 01:09:09 Yeah, so part of the enlightenment, man, woman, hate her clothes. Part of the enlightenment was this idea that people were losing religion because they realized how hypocritical the Catholic Church was. So Wyship was convinced that religious ideas were no longer an adequate belief system to govern modern societies. He decided to form another type of illumination, a set of ideas and practices that were applied to radically change the way European states were run. So the group that was most closely associated with the name Illuminati was a short. short-lived movement of Republican free thought founded on May Day 1776 by Adam Weishop. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:09:45 Same year that America became a country. Professor of Cannon Law the members of a secret society called themselves perfectibilists. Their founder's aim was to replace Christianity with a religion of reason, as later did the revolutionaries
Starting point is 01:10:01 of France in the 19th century positive philosopher August Conte. The order was organized along Jesuit lines and kept eternal discipline in a system of mutual surveillance based on that model. Its members pledged obedience to their superiors and were dividing to three main classes. The first included novices, minervals, and lesser Illuminati. The second consisted of Freemasons, ordinary, Scottish, and Scottish knights in the third or mystery class comprised of two grades of priest and regent and well as Magus and King. So he started
Starting point is 01:10:34 with a narrow circle of disciples carefully selected from among his own students, Weishop then extended his recruitment efforts from Ingolstad to Eistad, Frizing, in Munich, and elsewhere, with special attention being given to the enlistment of young men of wealth, rank, and social importance. From 1778 onward, Wyshop's Illuminati began to make contact with various Masonic lodges. We're under the impulse of Adolf Franz Friedrich Frey Hervon. Not important. One of their chief converts, they often managed to gain a commanding position. It was this guy's name.
Starting point is 01:11:11 It was Freyher von Kinnigy that the society was indebted for the extremely elaborate constitution. Never, however, actually realized, as well as the internal communication system. Each member of the order had given him special name, generally classical, which by he alone was addressed in official writing. Wychop was referred to as Spartacus, while Kinigy was Philo. All internal correspondence was conducted in cipher, and to increase the mystification, towns and provinces were invested with new and altogether arbitrary designations. So during this time,
Starting point is 01:11:44 the Bavarian Illuminati basically was recruiting people, starting with his own staff. And then the Masonic system became a good way to spread the word of the Illuminati, this society that was basically gathering to help to secularize the governments and systems that took place in Bavaria. So that stuff was being run more efficiently and not in. inefficiently because of the church. Okay. And the interesting part is like it never, it never exceeded like more than 2,000 members.
Starting point is 01:12:17 Yeah. That's the, I mean, we're just going off of the information that we have. So at the beginning of it, at its genesis, the Illuminati was like they were a startup. Yeah. They were like underdogs. Okay.
Starting point is 01:12:32 Exactly. So basically they got a bunch of members of the Varian government, a high-ranking individuals They would infiltrate like other groups like political offices Freemasons
Starting point is 01:12:45 in order to recruit people Now they gave a whole list of people That none of you Will probably recognize their names Of royals and stuff But I'd like to hear you pronounce them though I'm doing pretty good on these Bavarian names I will say
Starting point is 01:13:00 Not good at other ones But basically Eddard's note the article originally presented Mayor Amschel Rothschild as a founder and member of the Bavarian Illuminati. Upon further research,
Starting point is 01:13:15 we have found no historical evidence to back up that claim and have corrected the text. I have a feeling that if I was in the Rothschild family and I wanted to sort of stop all the crazy conspiracies about them, which a lot of them are anti-Semitic
Starting point is 01:13:28 and unfair to them, they probably tried their hardest to get the name taken off the Illuminati encyclopedia Britannica page. The Rothschilds? Yeah. They had a huge banking network.
Starting point is 01:13:41 So that's the official history. I then, I sifted through all the trash of all the crazy Illuminati stuff, like crazy theories about how basically the Rothschilds and the Illuminati together expanded their banking empire in order to influence different countries. There's crazy conspiracies that the French Revolution was entirely Illuminati can auction in order to put in place a bank that was controlled by the Rothschilds in France
Starting point is 01:14:12 and then other crazy stuff like one of the Tsars swore that he would never allow their banking system to control their government and then the Rothschild swore that they'd make sure they'd take out one of their
Starting point is 01:14:29 descendants and that's what caused the Russian revolution they basically said that every revolution was because of this one family in the Rothschilds trying to create a global banking empire. So talk about the French Revolution. That is probably deserving of its own episode. But it was basically a peasant uprising that took place in France where they stormed the Bastille.
Starting point is 01:14:52 They executed the king. And they implemented a leftist government. It was the Jacobins. They were the leftists. And then, fuck, I'm forgetting the name of the other party. But the Jacobins took over. It was a leftist revolution trying to give. power back to the people. It became very, very, very corrupt. The way that they're running
Starting point is 01:15:11 things, they were doing like stipends on how much grain you could buy, how much food you could buy. And they were executing anybody that did not, that, if their, if their revolutionary credentials were even questioned, they would chop their heads off. Friedrich Jacobi, who the Jacobians followed, was also said to be a Lumini member. Jackabin. Yeah. Yeah. Frederick Jacobi. Yeah. Is it a different guy? Okay. But anyway, the thing is, the Illuminati then got persecuted because they basically thought that they were causing the French Revolution, the German Empire, whatever kingdom that they were under, basically started to put to death anyone who's associated with Illuminati. And this is where they think a lot of it went underground. So there was internal dissension.
Starting point is 01:16:01 It was banned by the Bavarian government in 1785. Some members were in prison, where others were driven. from their homes. A great place to go, if you're persecuted in Europe at this time, was America. Wyship was stripped of his chair and banished from Bavaria. The historical record contains no further activities of the Illuminati after 1785. This, them going underground kind of caused, you know, this absence of what they were doing. And it was a secret society. Everyone's thinking, oh, that's when they had to go secret and then infiltrate the rest of the world. But I have an idea, I have a, I think that the Illuminati and Freemasonry, the reason why they're connected to so many revolutions is because they just spread ideas of human rights and like inalienable freedoms.
Starting point is 01:16:48 That's probably true. I would think that if it was, if the Illuminati at the time was really, you know, as some conspiracies say, the ones that had, you know, that controlled the world that were an exclusive club to get into that could, you know, overthrow countries at the time. drop of a hat. You would think that it would make it, they'd make it a little bit more difficult to get into the Illuminati. Right? Yeah. Now it was just, oh, you know some cool person? Okay, yeah, get them in our club. So you would think that they'd be more selective about who's allowed to know these great rules. That was, that was my man's, I was trying to convince him that he was bugging. And this was, not to talk about this, but this was what we were talking about. We was talking about, like, the vaccines and how he, originally he thought that the vaccines
Starting point is 01:17:33 that because he saw nanoparticles, which is true, but he thought they were like tiny robots that we were getting injected with that can eventually hook onto our brains and control us. Be activated. Yeah, all that shit. So, but basically I was like, I was like, okay, fam, if you think like there's a secret government plot and these high up people who are willing to kill for their secret, right, how did you get a hold of their game plan? Like, how did you get a hold of it of all people?
Starting point is 01:18:02 like he had no answer YouTube yeah that's what I'm saying so some of the things that the Bavarian government found documents that they saw them discussing was uh
Starting point is 01:18:12 the documents were just ideas of atheism uh defense of suicide in a plan to create a female branch of the order invisible ink recipes and medical instructions were carrying out abortions so at that time those stuff was very
Starting point is 01:18:27 that stuff was very underground and probably as we see today some of them had roles in society and they were probably disseminating that information to their members. So. I just want to write. I want to get my hands on invisible ink recipe.
Starting point is 01:18:41 Oh, lemon juice. Just lemon juice, just write in lemon juice? Yeah, and then you just put a light up to it. That's the easiest. Does that work? Yeah. Oh, shit. And then you can like...
Starting point is 01:18:51 Really? Yeah. Okay. I have a fact check on that real quick, man. Yeah, lemon juice. That's, I think I saw that in an episode of like Arthur. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:19:01 The animated PBS. show. Okay. Arthur Luminati. Yeah. Confirmed. Real quick, I might have some breaking news. Okay. Have we discussed Tina Turner on this show recently? No, she didn't die.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Oh, no. And I'm seeing some tweets. Oh, no. That we, I vaguely remember saying something. We might have talked about her. During her voice discussion. Yeah, the best voices. Who's the best female vocalist? That's, shit.
Starting point is 01:19:32 I need confirmation. Did we really? I'm seeing some tweets. The listeners remember better than I do. Fuck. Damn. She is passed on, rest in peace. RIP Tina Turner, man.
Starting point is 01:19:45 Damn. I'm seeing some people say wrong Turner. I saw that tweet. I didn't understand it. I said Ike Turner. Oh, Ted Turner. Right, right, right, right. I don't remember talking about Tina Turner.
Starting point is 01:19:58 I think we might have. It's possible. Yeah, I think maybe we, way back in the like the multiple Dolly Parton discussions we've been in. Yeah, because we were talking about the greatest vocalist. I'm pretty sure her name got brought up there. Gotcha.
Starting point is 01:20:13 I might have queen of rock and roll. Yeah, which, yeah. I might have confused her wife was, or her husband was somebody too. Tina Turner, singer of explosive power and wide reach. We definitely discussed her. Maybe. She's possible.
Starting point is 01:20:27 I mean, it's, it's getting to be to the point that you can't ignore it now. it's bad news Ted Turner please rest up I mean maybe don't I don't actually I don't know if Go touch Jimmy Carter Cause for somehow
Starting point is 01:20:42 Some reason Ted Turner Jimmy Carter You all go Ted Turner go to Jimmy Carter's house And y'all just Go go do something fun Go get ice cream or something Jimmy Turner and Magic Johnson
Starting point is 01:20:52 Just sitting around Swapping medical secrets Oh did you see that guy That billionaire I brought him up before He's getting blood transfusions from his 17-year-old son. I saw that. He's not a billionaire.
Starting point is 01:21:04 He's not a billionaire. Everyone likes to mention that because he's just under. And Billy, you're like, he's not a billionaire yet. That's awesome. Who is it? He was like the cash,
Starting point is 01:21:13 was he the cash app guy? I don't know. No. But he's the same guy. I actually got into a Twitter fight with him because he's been doing all this anti-aging stuff and like spending millions of dollars a year to make himself healthy. Then he posted his whoop stats.
Starting point is 01:21:26 Oh, that's the guy. Yeah. And his whoop stats, his HRV sucked. It was only 60. And I'm just like, yo, dude, your heart rate availability is 60 and you're spending all this money on like exercising trying to like like become young again. But like an HRV of 60 is like me when I drank in 20 beers. But imagine just like trying to live and exist. And then some dude on Twitter's like, this this is fucking ass you about to die.
Starting point is 01:21:52 Well, he's tweeting about it. He's tweeting about how great his HRV is. And I'm like, yo, dude, your HIV sucks. But also Billy just know that Billy just has absolutely. no foresight or a big picture recognition of anything because Billy, how old are you again? 24. You're 24.
Starting point is 01:22:09 No, no, but there's like, your HR, your heart is going to be old, right? Your heart is going to be way healthy. No, that's the young as fuck. I started at 20, I started this podcast at 21. You're going to be, your heart is going to be so much healthier than anybody that's in their 30s. Right. Time out. This podcast has been over three years. Two and a half.
Starting point is 01:22:28 Well, not quite. It started in March, right? February. Two in a couple months. That's kind of wild. Yeah, it is. But Bill, you're going to, when you get into your 30s,
Starting point is 01:22:38 all this shit is going to happen to you. So my uncle. Probably worse, though, because all the shit that you take. My uncle who. I hope not, though. Was a cyclist. I mean,
Starting point is 01:22:47 my uncle who had a heart attack and now is in his 40s and works out a lot. His HRV is way better than this dude. I know it's also genetic, but like if you're working out, like doing cardio, like, you know, trying to be is like a health freak, your HRV should easily be over 100. Well, there's also a difference between your, you're resting HRV.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Like when you're asleep, what is an HRV? It dips down. It's your heart rate variability. It's basically, you know, physics. Velocity is your heart rate, like your beats per minute. HRV is your acceleration, I would want to say. No, you know what? We're going to get so many people listening to this that are like, Billy has no idea.
Starting point is 01:23:30 what he's talking about it's it's it just knows it's a number that it's a function it's a function from it's a derivative of a function that has to do with your heartbeat can i tell you what it actually is yeah okay you went to school for this so no i we didn't study we didn't study hrv in my EKG class but heart rate variability billy i'm trying to actually you don't you don't need to look it up i'm going to explain it okay it's uh it wants to look it up so bad when you have a relatively steady heart rate there's still small small differences in between each beat it's not like a perfectly timed metronome sure it fluctuates and when your heart rate variability is higher that means that your body is spending more of its energy on correcting
Starting point is 01:24:13 it's able to correct other things that are going on your body so if your heart is perfectly at a metronome in time then that means that your body is focusing all of its energy on making sure that your heart is okay and so if you have a low heart rate variability if it's perfectly in sync all the time that's your body being like the heart it feels like it's not doing so great right now so we're going to spend all over time helping the heart i'm probably shit because i got atrial fibrillation oh you have a fibb you're going to get an ablation uh unless it gets to a point like i don't i don't know it is what it is yeah i'm just saying i'm not making fun of like anyone's HIV but if you're spending definitely made fun of his yeah but if you're
Starting point is 01:24:57 writing articles about how you're spending two million dollars or you're you're spending two million dollars a year on yourself and that you're getting blood transfusions from your 17 year old son I'm going to chirp your HRV as you did yeah I'm not saying this is what it is man I'm some dude trying to live you're like hey buddy no he's not trying to live he's trying to tell everybody how he's trying to tell everyone how to live how he's living yeah so like I'm allowed to chirp his HRV what is yours bill right now after you got you're not getting that the woopie sets mine's uh after getting four hours of sleep it's 72 it's So, I mean, he's double your age.
Starting point is 01:25:32 That's pretty good HIV. If I'm, if I get good night's sleep. How do you know he didn't get a good night's sleep? For the night before, I'm like easily over 100. But right now you're not? Right, but like last week. I'm just saying he could chirp you back and say, what's up with your HIV? 24 year old?
Starting point is 01:25:50 Yeah. Mine's, but like, that's after doing a lot of Illuminati research still 2 a.m. I'm just saying he's throwing a lot of stones from a glass house, the heart house. Since midnight today, mine has gone from 121 to 16 to 81 to 35. It fluctuates like that, but mine's, there's no way I need to notice it. I have anxiety. There's no way I need. I'm not doing this.
Starting point is 01:26:17 It's another number that will scare you if it doesn't look good for a day. Like when I'm like, when I'm having, like I'm in a panic attack, I'll always check my heart rate. Yeah. And that shit fucks me up. Like sometimes it'll be like 130. I'd be like, oh, fuck this. So I found a direct correlation between my HRV and mood and the cocaine that I use. It makes that chick go wild.
Starting point is 01:26:40 No, Billy's piss came back clean. It did. Actually, so that faint line, we checked it out. So I took Benadryl because I was starting to get hives again one night. And I took Benadryl the night before. And Benadryl could cause a false positive for one of the tests. Yeah. So when I was reading the results back to what?
Starting point is 01:26:59 There was one very faint line on it and I looked up what it was correlated to. I forget what I said on the podcast, but I lied about which one it was connected to. Because it was connected to something that said like, try something antidepressants. And I was like, oh, if Billy takes antidepressant, I don't want to put a shit out. So I said it was like a different drug. And then Billy came up to me. He was like, so I was looking up that I've been taking Benadryl and I was worried that try whatever antidepressants. thing was going to light up and I was like well that was by far the faintest line on
Starting point is 01:27:33 I just didn't I just didn't want people to know like it's not it's not their business it's taking prescriptions yeah but it's the binadry cyclic antidepressants turns out aren't used anymore I was just Googling it because they get abused and they're like bad for you okay so they use like SSRIs now shout out to you for not doing cocaine though well now there's haters saying I could have got it out of my system the haters like We know you worked out. Is that haters or is that science saying that? That's science.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Yeah. But Billy was clean. He has not filled a drug. Billy and Barry Bonds, handshake, never failed a drug test. Both clean. Love to see it. Oh, on that, it turns out Connor McGregor is getting back into the USDA drug pool, drug testing pool again, which means he might fight again soon, which also means that. I never thought it was that nice like that.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Oh, have you seen him recently? Mm-mm. Yeah, he's gotten. ballooned. Like fat? No, like he's on more juice than a grade A I also didn't watch him that much. I guess he was okay. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:39 His fights were hyped. They were hyped. I saw him. I know he's like a purple belt and jujitsu and I saw him box and I put those two together. I was like, was he ever like a champion like that? Did he ever win? Okay, then I'll shut up. I don't know shit about it. Yeah, in the UFC. I mean, he's not a professional boxer. Yeah, no, I saw it. Very
Starting point is 01:28:57 clear he wasn't. Yeah, like he like Mayweather let him hang in there for a while well else for money but like you know I'll shut up I'll rescind all that I don't know nothing I don't know enough he might come here and beat your ass I ain't scared whatever he he would beat your ass that's what's up what I mean shit what are you like 120 130 no he put you to pretzel how old is he I mean how much is he uh probably like walks around at 185
Starting point is 01:29:21 he's actually probably 185 he probably doesn't know way he boxed Mayweather at 185 and he was well he dropped down to 155 he like trust me this dude I don't know you could go into a fight thinking a dude can whoop you you done yeah so I I understand that but yeah he might get me
Starting point is 01:29:40 you never know you always got to think you're the bad as motherfucker that's facts yeah I'm looking on truth social for Illuminati and somebody found an Illuminati card game like Magic the Gathering from 1994 yes so that was part so that was actually
Starting point is 01:29:56 reunited that got back to the National Consciousness, the Illuminati, because there was a series of books. So this is where a lot of, like, it was the 70s, the books in the 70s? Yeah, before we get to the books in the 70s, you mind if I take a piss? Yeah. And a cup? No. Hey, let's go get another piss test.
Starting point is 01:30:14 Test that piss. You want to test my piss? Okay, so there was the Illuminati that started in the Enlightenment, persisted throughout Europe. It spread through various lodges, secret systems. societies, kind of as an underdog for a little bit, it sounds like. And then, Billy, you said that they made their way to the United States when they were fleeing various countries in Europe. Well, I think there's nothing recorded on that. And this is where the gray area causes like, you know, malicious conspiracies to arise. But I think in reality, the Illuminati were one
Starting point is 01:30:50 of many groups at the time trying disseminate information that the church wanted to suppress, speed about abortions, probably, like, decent science, you know, we saw, like, like, science that could actually save people, like, the idea that there might be, like, little animals in your body that. When was Copernicus? What years were that? That was, I think, the start of, around the same time. It was a start of the Enlightenment, I think, and the church, they killed him, right?
Starting point is 01:31:15 Because he said, or did he, was he the one that repented, either Galileo or Copernicus. But Copernicus was saying, somebody got killed. We're not the center of the solar system. Of the universe. Yeah. and the sun is that's he was the big son guy the sun is the center of the solar heliocentric yeah um nice you landed that like i like that word you landed that it is a good word is it fun to say
Starting point is 01:31:37 it is what's on your list that's a good side discussion what is on the list of words that are fun to say i have my number one oh you i knew when he said i was going to bring that up if he didn't okay go ahead couplet oh best word to say couplet i like it oh mine is um Majestic I like saying majestic Majestic I have an intrusive thought What
Starting point is 01:32:02 And it's gonna piss Canalope is pretty too Ooh I like canelope is fun I don't understand Why there's certain people That don't like the word Moist Yep
Starting point is 01:32:13 Yeah Moist Yeah so a lot of people don't like moist You know exactly why there's people who don't like that word But they just get They get irrationly angry But I have no idea what
Starting point is 01:32:23 Moist is cool Why do you do I have no What is it? He's talking about vaginas Billy Yeah I mean you know exactly why I think of moss With a vagina You think of mossy vagina No no like the word moist
Starting point is 01:32:36 With the word moist I think of like Moss on a rock and you sit on the rock Okay It's like All right That's what you're making That makes more sense Both of those are wild things to think of when you think of moist
Starting point is 01:32:49 Anyways it's probably a lot of people Cringing right now back to the Illuminati's fun to say I want to know I want to know more words that are satisfying to say I like words
Starting point is 01:32:58 that are like roller coasters like like Illuminati yeah a lot of people like the word penultimate Penultimate is a good one
Starting point is 01:33:07 are you say heliocentric just multiple syllables is what you're just doing this when you say words because my mouth my mouth goes woo
Starting point is 01:33:14 I like saying road no that's not fun plethora that's like straight plethora is a good word I think they're just they're just syllables
Starting point is 01:33:22 You're just like multiple syllable words? I like alliteration syllables. Okay. Multi-syllabic. That's a good word. Yeah. Poconos, Bahamas. No.
Starting point is 01:33:31 You're just naming words that have more than one. That's what I'm out of there. There's no connection. There's like different. Most words. You're like bouncing around. Ironically, neither of most or words. There's people out there.
Starting point is 01:33:41 Oh, here's a good one. Hullabaloo. Ah. Hullabaloo. Cacophony. Another good one. Oh, that's really good one. Cacophonies.
Starting point is 01:33:50 Hohus. That's a good one. That's just a place in Jersey. Oh. Well, it's still a word, I guess. Incandescent. It's fun to say. Oh, along that line, I taught my kids this and they love it.
Starting point is 01:34:01 So, like, we have this, I have this AI app on Discord, actually, mid-Journey. Ooh. That, like, does, like, I think we talked about it. That did the fluffy unicorn. Yeah. I taught them this word and everything that they do now, they do bioluminescent. Ooh, that's a good one. Bio-luminousin.
Starting point is 01:34:17 Yeah. I like that. But it's also the ramifications of an AI bot doing a bioluminescent. luminous an image, fire. Oh, fire. Awesome. I like saying certain city names are fun to say. I like Albuquerque.
Starting point is 01:34:31 I'm from there. Yeah. Did you, when you were watching Bugs Bunny growing up and he was always like, it was like, he shouted us out. Yeah. Every single time. It's like, New Mexico is like this subset of America where nobody knows about. Like you would go out of town, everybody's from New Mexico and they'd be like, well,
Starting point is 01:34:45 you speak good English. And we're like, what the fuck? Like nobody thinks of New Mexico as part of the USA's because why would you name a state? that. But anyway. Well, when you when you beat Mexico and a war. But like Arizona California, all them shit is there. We got the New Mexico price. It's whack. New York. We have New England. But that sounds
Starting point is 01:35:02 way cool. Like New York. It's cool to sound cool. Like. New Mexico sounds pretty dope. I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm from there. I'm biased. I agree. New Mexico might be one of the most overlooked forgotten. It's bastardized in the U.S. Nobody knows about New Mexico. Yeah. It's like next to Arizona. So like the bigger, the bigger one, well, for us anyway, rather than
Starting point is 01:35:22 the Bugs Bunny shoutout was the T.I. Shout out. What did he say? Mississippi to Philly, Albuquerque to Chattown. Bring them out, bring them out. Yeah. Yeah. Albuquerque. Not high school musical? Yeah, same thing. I don't, I've never seen it. I thought that was Arizona. Really? Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Starting point is 01:35:39 Gotta see high school musical. I think Tex-Mex overshadows New Mexico because if there was like... There's no Tex-Mex there. I know, but like... That's the thing about New Mexico. People lump in New Mexico with Tex-Mex, type i don't think they do i think you're making that up right now right now if you were to associate if you asked a random person on the street if you did like family feud let's say you sent out a poll to americans that's tough though and they people are pretty stupid they said
Starting point is 01:36:06 what are things that you associate with new mexico they would say um breaking bad easily and atomic bombs las cruises that would be the more well-versed ones i think yeah before i would say I always say Bugs Bunny would probably be. It's like in a rung, throwing it out of a Kirk. Yeah. That's a good Bugs Bunny. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:26 And I think it was Gary Johnson. Yep. He ran and he was like pretty libertarian, so. Mm-hmm. I would think of, Roswell. Was he from New Mexico? Good call, Billy.
Starting point is 01:36:38 Yeah. Gary Johnson? Mm-hmm. I think he got out a lot over nukes. Yeah. Yeah, Roswell is probably right. Roswell is probably, aliens might be number one. It might be number one, actually.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Over Breaking Bad, too. Yeah. 50 where's area 51 area 51 yeah is in nevada you're good people think it's in new mexico oh people think that roswell and area 51 are like close
Starting point is 01:37:02 people also think the earth is flat yeah i like that billy really thought he had me oh he was on the edge of his sea this is the planes all over again when bill it was like named three planes totally i'm going to go with oh by the way i saw i was running this morning i saw four f-22s whizz over
Starting point is 01:37:21 overhead like over the Hudson kind of like they were on your six you really don't know planes billy yeah it was not F-22s what were they then uh my guess that like sound breaking was gonna say I feel like that would have been on the and also and also I don't have a picture yeah okay let me see I'll identify the plane well the thing is they flew by me so fast I couldn't even get a they definitely did not break the sound barrier you're not allowed to break the sound barrier over residential neighborhoods it'll shadow maybe over the Hudson they went by pretty fast Yeah, there's no buildings near the Hudson River, you fucking moron. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 01:37:54 Yeah. There's no buildings near the Hudson River. I'm making fun of you. There's, it might be the most densely populated part of the United States. Well, if you fly, you're not allowed to fly over, but there's no buildings under, like underneath if you're over the Hudson River. If an F-22, if four F-22s, the information flew over the river. Here's a couple of issues. You're gatekeeping planes.
Starting point is 01:38:14 No, I just want to show you these fucking planes. I just want to show you these fucking planes that I saw this morning. and talked you about planes they flew by so fast that's all I could get but how the fuck is you going identify a plane I'll identify it
Starting point is 01:38:28 okay they're flying in formation yo no I was running with my dog hey Mac I'm gonna send these to the group you gotta see what he is talking about okay I see I see two planes here yeah but the thing is it's like that scene
Starting point is 01:38:44 in Last of Us where the planes fly overhead and they're like what the hell and I was like holy shit is there something going on Their side profile is too big to be an F-22. This could be... They were fighter jets. Yeah, yeah. I agree.
Starting point is 01:38:55 I don't know what type. So this looks like probably an... F-18? Probably F-15s would be my guess. It looks like it's got the F-it's got two tail fins back there. Swipe. There's another photo that I think on the swipe right, I think. Don't swipe left.
Starting point is 01:39:12 Okay. It's a swiped right. I don't see anything in the other photo. But this, okay, I'm going to narrow it down. these are either F-15s there's an outside chance they could be F-35s but I don't think that they'd fly fat
Starting point is 01:39:26 Amy over the Hudson River with every it's still like here here's how you know that they're not F-22 two's Billy the F-22 program is still so secretive that we're not selling F-22s to other countries right well they were
Starting point is 01:39:42 definitely American fighter jets but I also then I was thinking about I was like oh are they like but they're not doing like a flyover over a stadium or anything like this is you know nine o'clock on a wednesday like there's no sports going on they're flying over i'm like they're flying to something like what's going on and then there was one of those planes uh with the thing on top of it that we talked about uh awax a wax yeah that we thought shot down a mh not not shot down but with their radar that jammed yeah yeah yeah they don't have a wax don't carry missiles right right but came right
Starting point is 01:40:15 I'm saying they thought it was an enemy aircraft or something. They detected it. Yeah. But we were talking about that. We was flying right after and it's like, what the fuck's going on? I would say it's mad impressive that you were able to identify anything from the spec in those pictures. You can see a little bit of the side profile.
Starting point is 01:40:30 It's a spec, but I know enough to know that it's not an F-22. I cannot see shit. Anyway, I was like. That's it looks like. I was running and I was running and just reading about Illuminati conspiracy theories all night. And then I woke, like, woke up and it was trying to like after no sleep, getting some run-ins. to like get some energy and then that flies overhead and I'm like holy fuck is America at war right
Starting point is 01:40:50 now and then I was like did Russia attack and then I was like how did I not see this on Twitter it's crazy what one thing that's in the line of how I thought I was thinking about flight 93 the other day yeah and how they scrambled aircraft to take off I think it took off from Andrews Air Force base to shoot down flight 93 because I thought it was going to fly to the capital or the White House or another building in Washington, D.C. This is 9-11, right? On 9-11, and the flight took off with no missiles on it. And first of all, you have to be ready to, if you're going to be scrambling aircrafts in
Starting point is 01:41:26 that sort of environment, you got to make sure that the ones that are ready to go have some missiles. They had no missiles on these fighter jets. And so the mission was going to be, I think it was a woman pilot. Her mission was going to be fly into the cockpit and just go. They call it Fox 4 Yeah Just go right into the cockpit
Starting point is 01:41:45 And take that out with her plane With the side of her Side of her wing Or She said she was just going to fly Crash it into the front of the airplane And eject Yeah
Starting point is 01:41:55 Baby There's no way They just asking her to die Yeah No that's not There's no way That's what actually happened Yeah
Starting point is 01:42:02 And she was like I Yeah well The plane crashed What Billy No she was up in the air though Yeah I mean she was like
Starting point is 01:42:10 I Yep Hell no They chose a Wow Wow A female pilot to crash her jet Holy shit
Starting point is 01:42:20 Billy Just call back to the Andrew Tate Conversation That's fucked up Who needs a missile When you have a female pilot Let's get her up in the air She'll run into something
Starting point is 01:42:29 Don't clip that Don't clip that No that was her mission That's funny as fuck though Holy shit That would have sucked But I can't imagine I know the U.S. and the U.S. military has done some wild shit.
Starting point is 01:42:47 I can't imagine handing down the orders saying we don't have any missiles on these planes run into it. Yeah. The order was to send her up and have her shoot down the plane. That's what she was supposed to do. And there was none. And they didn't have an aircraft ready that had missiles. And they said Fox 4 this shit. They said Fox 4.
Starting point is 01:43:06 Or they tip the wings. That would be, that would be tricky. too because there's no there's no way i do that it'd be tricky because you might not do you do that be able to cause enough damage maybe because it's such a bigger plane and your plane is small do you do you do that do we do what do you fox for it if you in the air and he's like yo there's no missiles would i do it do you fox for it absolutely you fox for it absolutely do you uh i would have never put myself in a position to have to make that choice in the first place but i am curious like so they say to if
Starting point is 01:43:40 If it doesn't end up, if they were supposed to do that, you come back having not done it. You say, I'm not going to do that. You come back down. What happens? Oh, you get court martial. Yeah, court martial. Like, would you go to jail? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:54 I think your mission was to stop that flight no matter what, any way possible. And if you willingly bail out on it, so to speak, and turn around, go home. And they crash the plan into a building in Washington, D.C. and people die. Yeah, I think you get court marshal. So your choice is literally. go to prison or kill yourself. Go to prison and live with the notion that you could have stopped a lot of
Starting point is 01:44:16 innocent people from dying on the ground. I'm cool with that. What do you mean? I didn't do it. You want me to kill myself. If I saw you... Give me a missile, bro. Who won't got nothing on the ground, y'all can stand? There is...
Starting point is 01:44:28 That's crazy as fuck. You're not going to... You're not going to guilt me into 30 murders, bro. Like, hell no. That's another good point. There probably should have been some sort of surface to air...
Starting point is 01:44:40 around Washington, D.C. That's what I'm waiting. I'm back. You ain't got nothing. I would have responded, I am a taxpayer in this country. And I know for a fact, we spent $200 trillion on this shit last year.
Starting point is 01:44:53 Y'all get another plane up here that has missiles on it. Do armed forces even pay taxes or do they get paid with like without taxes? Does money come out of your paycheck? Yes, pay taxes. But like even if you work for the government, like, do you think the government is just? like one thing. I know, but do they take the taxes out of your money? Your military paycheck. If you work in America, you pay taxes in America. I know, but I feel like this is, like, I feel like they'd be like you're already working for the government. So we're just going to give you pay, like, we'll just take the tax themselves.
Starting point is 01:45:23 You think the taxes come out. But then you're going to get that money back in your next paycheck. The taxes are distributed. So they put it in a pie and they distribute it. But like, why would you waste money paying it to people just to take it out to give it to the IRS if you're already an entity that operates for the government? That would be like every government Worker doesn't take that What? I feel like that makes sense Because it's just going back to the government What do you think the government is?
Starting point is 01:45:50 A crime No, I'm kidding Taxation is theft But like when But like That's what was This country found it on
Starting point is 01:46:00 You're not wrong It's a police It's taxation without representation Right Not taxation as theft Um No But like
Starting point is 01:46:08 Why wouldn't they just not like just pay say this is your salary taxes don't just go to government employees it goes to roads okay bill the question you're asking could be asked of like any job you're just saying no no well why do you give me this money just to take it why don't you just give me the amount of right why don't you just say you're giving me more and then give me the amount you're give me my net incest or my gross don't tell me what you take it just take it because I know but I feel you're just saying military because when that happens, then there is no money
Starting point is 01:46:41 that's actually being taxed. It doesn't exist. I just, I kind of thought that the tax, like, their taxes are probably deducted already. Like, we do. Like, Barstall keeps the money. Then you get it back if you, when you're during a tax return, if you can. But like, like,
Starting point is 01:46:57 I feel like it would be so counterintuitive. They have to pay taxes on who they pay. Yeah. Yes. Everyone that has a job in this country. I'm sorry, but like, I feel like if you work for the government, why doesn't the government just keep the money that they're going to take from you and give back. I just, that's what I'm trying to say.
Starting point is 01:47:12 It's just counterintuitive. You definitely probably pay taxes. Because then it doesn't exist. Okay. If you make $100,000, right? If your salary is $100,000, and you actually get $66 or whatever. Yep. What you're saying is, why don't you say you pay me $140,000, give me the hundred that you're
Starting point is 01:47:37 giving to me and the government? and then the 40 that exists on paper is the taxes. But then that money isn't real. So what you're saying for the government is... This is stupid conversation. I'm sorry I brought it up. You're just saying lie about how much I get paid. And then that way I get to keep it all for myself.
Starting point is 01:47:57 That's me, baby. The military is going to get the money in a roundabout way. So why does the military just keep it while they have it? Well, yeah, every paycheck that you get, if you're in the military, there's money that's going back to the government. will then be used to pay you in the future yeah the problem is you're not thinking about the future you're you're thinking that the money that's coming out is also your salary i'm very sorry about this conversation but that will be your salary next year i'm very sorry about this conversation
Starting point is 01:48:22 i'm just saying that since it's going right like i'm more it's actually an interesting conversation yeah i have you ever heard of mt no modern monetary theory it's it's very interesting uh i won't get it actually we could do an episode i know the woman added to the There's this woman that wrote a book on it that's, like, the head of it. She actually, I think she led Bernie's, like, economic or whatever her position was in his campaign. It's actually a fascinating conversation. As far as, like, what he said is like when you think about the future and you tax versus, what was the analogy she gave? It's like you, it's counterintuitive as far as you work and then you get taxed rather than you taxed and then you work.
Starting point is 01:49:05 something like that it's it's it's more fascinating than it leads on but you're not it's not a hundred percent stupid which what you're asking it's that was what i'm saying arian do you have an eye on the top of your pyramid tattoo no is that an eye no i do have the eye of raw where is it right there boom oh yeah but on the pyramid no no okay wait no no all right so lumini in the united States. Yeah. I mean, the conspiracy theory, I don't want to give merit to it because it's a lot of it's super anti-Semitic. The Rothschilds ruled the world. Caused all these wars to put central banks
Starting point is 01:49:47 in different countries. I don't want to get into it, but this is what it is. I don't want to give it merit because it's pretty harmful. And like, I think that's that side. I think we were looking for the Illuminati in different places. I think the W.E.F. would be good. Wait, hold on. Let's back up. I don't know a lot about the Rothschilds. And I know they are Jewish, but I don't think them having a lot of influence in government and politics has anything to do with them being Jewish.
Starting point is 01:50:22 It ties into the deeper theory that all the world's monetary issues and policies are controlled by Jewish people that have like, they keep it amongst themselves. and they engineer things in order for them to get richer and for their banks to do better despite the harm that it might cause on other people. That's what the anti-Semitic banking theory is. Oh, okay, so they're saying...
Starting point is 01:50:45 So there are definitely some Jewish people that are heavily involved in banking. There's a lot of people that are heavily involved in banking worldwide. But a lot of people talk about the Rothschilds, like they are the head of the Jewish cabal that controls every bad thing that happens in the world. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:51:01 And that's a parallel that people try to draw out of everything. Gotcha. It's what Kanye was banging. It might be, yeah, exactly. It might be easier to just say like the very, very rich people control the world. Yeah. Because they can make money off conflicts, which is true.
Starting point is 01:51:17 That's why I was like, let's back up because it is very profitable for people to go to war. Yes. Oh, for sure. I would actually, if you're a Rothschild, come on the show. Tell us how this has affected your life. Because honestly, I couldn't imagine, like, having that last name and like just have like everyone just assumes the worst about you yeah from those are they like active rachshiles that are like do media i don't know i don't know if they do media i saw that there's a
Starting point is 01:51:43 italian politician she's musilini's granddaughter and her name is musilini too really yeah yeah that's tough that's tough but there there's a few like serial killers um who have like changed their name like their family descendants have like changed their name well hitler had family in america and they all changed their last name yeah that's that's a great that's a good call they made they made a pact to never reproduce really that might be a myth they're like the bloodline dies with us they're like nieces and nephews of hitler and like they fought for the american army and it's like there's something in in our genetics in me that allowed us to be the worst person ever so those if that's true those people are heroes
Starting point is 01:52:28 yeah they they love the world so much they stop fucking everybody has a crazy uncle. Yeah. Theirs was just the worst. Yeah. I don't know if I agree with that though. What do you mean? Should Hitler's descendants stop reproducing?
Starting point is 01:52:44 If they volunteered, I think that's great. Yeah, that's fine. I don't know that I would have mandated it, but if they came to that conclusion, I'm fine. I mean, they actually, that's a while. Actually, that may be one of the,
Starting point is 01:52:57 the theories. That may be very Hitler-esque. What? Oh, to force sterilization? Yeah. Yeah, his doctor, Mingola, he definitely, he could have been talked into sterilizing himself in the future. She's. Aluminati.
Starting point is 01:53:16 Aluminati in modern America. It kind of got back. So the popular culture, these stories that were written, these books, which then translated to a card game, which people are saying predicted 9-11, Hillary Clinton's on there There's basically a thousand conspiracy theories Under the Sun that are on cards That are like play cards in this game Which really reignited a lot of this idea
Starting point is 01:53:43 of the Illuminati and the modern interpretation That the Illuminati may have done 9-11 Other stuff War in Iraq In music Hillary Clinton Yeah So I think what Illuminati has kind of changed meaning
Starting point is 01:54:00 In the last 50 years years or so. Now it's like whoever is powerful is Illuminati or whoever has a large focus of celebrity. They're Illuminati. And there is some truth to the fact that, yeah, rich and powerful people, they have their own networks and they do things that benefit them and they continue to get wealthier because they have these rich, powerful contacts that the normal average day person will never see the benefit of most of the things that they choose to do with their business transactions they're trying to make money for themselves but illuminati's just thrown out there to be like that's the man that's what the illuminati has become now the them the them them yeah they're them
Starting point is 01:54:39 but you know there is connections like conspiracy connections yeah that's what i was what i want to hear the skull and cross bones group i actually was there recently uh i checked out their two it's called the tomb is where they hang out and i like it was a it was a sunday and i was just like wandering around and then I was like, oh shit, like, uh, I was, you know, driving, uh, I was in New Haven. Did you like checking out the tomb and I was like scoping out the security systems? Did you get invited in? No. Uh, it was just on, I, I wasn't trying to, but like, I walked around the building and, like, looked at their security systems.
Starting point is 01:55:14 They have some very, very good, like, expensive cameras, a keypad situation. That place is a fortress. Yeah, so talk about skull and bones. Skull and bones. now skull and bones i think there's actually merit to as being a secret society that may be fucking shit up guess you some members you might know george w george hw john carrie the 2004 election who were the two finalists all skull and bones there are other presidents too right yeah so what what are the skull and bones it's a secret
Starting point is 01:55:51 society at Yale that certain people get tapped, I think Rob DeSantis is probably a member. Ron DeSantis. Ron. Yeah. Big Rob. Shout out. There's a lot of Yale baseball players who got tapped. Basically, if you're at Yale and you come from a prominent family or they identify you as somebody that might have connections, might be a good person to keep close in the future. They tap you for the secret society and then they get blackmail on you. So in their induction ceremony, I don't know everything that goes on. I do know that, like, jacking off in a coffin is one of the things that they have you do.
Starting point is 01:56:27 So at some point in his college career, George W. Bush was in a coffin just jacking off. I heard there. He's like your friend, Aaron. He's just bust in a, busts into people's places. Yeah. There's, uh, there's also a theory that you might have to like, this is like a all old frat theory that like they lock all your pledge brothers in a room with a goat and you all can like make frat if one of the people fucks the goat and then the one person they like one of them does it and then they say who did it and that person actually doesn't make it into the frat that's i've heard
Starting point is 01:57:02 a lot of shit like this i've heard like a masonic stuff i don't know if this is any country if there are a lot of secret society type jones where it's like one of them was like you let certain members have sex with your wife or you have sex with somebody else's wife it's like this big weird sex shit where that they always have like that blackmail over you that like if you you know say whatever happens or whatever like we have this on you and you always have to do some like weird sex shit to like get in i don't know if there's any truth to that but that's one of the things how they got holkogan bubba the sponge yeah i don't know i don't know about this so so hulk he became best friends with a tampa dj morning i think it was a morning drive time dj
Starting point is 01:57:44 Bubba the Love Spunge is the guy's name. And if you look up a picture of this guy, he looks exactly like you think a dude named Bubba the Love Spunge would look. And he used to like having his friends fuck his wife. And like cuck holding? Yeah, he was into that sort of thing. And Hogan was going through divorce, tough times. And Bubba said to his wife, like, hey, I'm sending Hulk over, show him a good time.
Starting point is 01:58:13 Hulk goes over to his house and he knows his wife they're again best friends Bubba Love Sponge and Hulk Hogan were best friends and then he fucked his wife and Bubba secretly recorded it in their fuck camera room that they have
Starting point is 01:58:27 Oh wow And then Bubba held on to that that CD that DVD that had the sex tape on there brought it into work and apparently he had just like a bunch of DVDs of people fucking his wife An ex-employee of Bubba Oh, is this the Gawker shit?
Starting point is 01:58:41 Yeah A former employee found A disgruntled employee of Bubba's, found the Hulk Hogan DVD, and then took screenshots, shopped it around in the media, and then sent it out. I think, did TMZ get it first? I know that Gawker, Gawker published, like, I forget how many seconds of it. And then they were told to take it down by a judge, and they said, no, we're not taking it down. And so then Hogan sued Gawker with the help of Peter Thiel. He funded the lawsuit.
Starting point is 01:59:10 sued Gawker drove them into bankruptcy got the entire website down it is fucked up what they did to Hogan yeah it is like he he didn't know that he was being recorded at the time and yeah probably shouldn't fuck your best friend's wife but that's not like that's a
Starting point is 01:59:26 world that's their business doesn't mean that there has to be a videotape if you fucking that gets presented to everybody that's absolutely true yeah Billy crazy thing I forgot to mention about the Steve Jackson card game the Illuminati card game the Secret Service raided their offices in Austin, Texas in March 1990 and confiscated a bunch of hard drives and documents that pertained the board game.
Starting point is 01:59:51 This fueled a lot of conspiracy theories. I mean, maybe, I don't know, maybe it could have been retribution for if you're, you know, Clinton and you're like, this dude, like, made me out as a bad guy in his card game with Hillary Clinton. like let's let's you know mess them around a bit or they were exposing the Lumini they're pissed look I'm not one to judge hey and so modern day people that are theory to be in the Lumini the Clintons right yeah uh Beyonce yeah that's mostly because of a Super Bowl halftime show I think
Starting point is 02:00:29 also the rock gesture it looks like the pyramid yeah there for sure yeah um when uh Sean Jackson I think he was maybe the first person I saw do this after a touchdown with his hands I was like what was that meaning people are like oh he's in the Illuminati if you're led to Sean Jackson into your Illuminati you need to Now he is he was a great
Starting point is 02:00:49 I mean he with those one with those one yard fumbles I don't think you trust him to be in a secret society Yeah good point Yeah was this before that became the thing With the gloves though Yeah then I think I think the NFL Or whoever their equipment sponsor was Is Nike design gloves that would make
Starting point is 02:01:07 it looks so there was one image when you put your hands together like that the most famous one was the mark ingram one i think that's what really set it off yeah he was the one was was alabama was like they bama was like one of the first teams to get that i think where they had those gloves i think it was the a right oh making the a for alabama that was the i that was the 2009 national championship game against texas so skull and that became a big thing skull and crossbones in various different societies that all may be interconnected how like the masons and other societies in europe were kind of had illuminati members like you know then we have the bohemian grove which has a lot of overlap with skull and crossbones i you know these may just be social clubs where a lot of networking
Starting point is 02:01:57 happens and may cause a lot of you know big like big business networking and yeah stuff like war is big business. Yeah. And then that is controlled by members of the same secret societies. Yeah. Yeah. No, I mean, it's, it's a valid point. What if in a hundred years people are doing a podcast or whatever and they're talking about like the origin of a new secret society and it's from Billy's list. It started out, it started out just as a group of people looking to share truths and fun facts with each other about their various professions. And then next thing you know, they took over the world they control the banking industry
Starting point is 02:02:38 it all dates back to Billy that would be fucking ridiculous and they were talking like someone's reading a page about like like he was you know he started working at barstool sports he was a podcaster Billy was trying to do something positive like imagine like imagine me thinking
Starting point is 02:02:54 about someone writing about me like I just read about that guy who started the Illuminati that's just stupid it's just going to happen that's hilarious it's going to happen for sure the interesting part to me is like
Starting point is 02:03:05 how like all these symbols kind of like make their way into like folklore not folklore pop culture and like part of me thinks that they just be trolling people like so like Jay Z for instance
Starting point is 02:03:21 Jay Z and Beyonce and all these people like you know that shit is going to stir the pot so maybe that's the goal right but you have all this like silly symbology that people will take it and run and run with the shit.
Starting point is 02:03:37 Yeah. Like I remember like because I was just looking it up because I meant to look at this but I forgot so I was just kind of looking it up. Remember when he had like that Oliester Crawley shirt or something like that? Hollister? Hollister.
Starting point is 02:03:50 Yeah. Hollister was the Hollister. Oh, there's another Hollister. No, it's Alistair. Okay. Alistair Crawley. He was just like this.
Starting point is 02:04:00 Basically just like an anti-Christian. Like he just was, his parents were super Christian. He was like anti, like, he kind of had like his own like set of religious beliefs and, you know, people follow it or whatever. But he was like not a Satanist. He used a lot of imagery though. And I think that's, I'm curious to see he's like why, I don't know why Jay-Z would wear a shirt like that. I'm not sure. I don't think he did anything terrible.
Starting point is 02:04:22 I think he was just like anti-religion. And that evolves into Satanus. I've been called a Satanist before. But it's interesting that they just, they continue to. have like poke the neat like you know what I'm saying poke the the the conspiracy bear like it's for what the whole luciferianism
Starting point is 02:04:41 and that was something I didn't mention that they were accused of because they're going against the religion like I think the whole development of luciferianism and I think there's like the luchess banking system is the idea of like
Starting point is 02:04:57 enjoying life and like being on earth and enjoying instead of just like withholding feelings stuff that was always preached by the catholic church but just like like being you know striving for something like like for example that was a big thing of the enlightenment that they they didn't feel bad about making money and like working hard yeah because they're trying to obtain something like that whole idea of almost greed like was I think back then was almost associated with Luciferian, like Luciferian.
Starting point is 02:05:35 Lusifarian. Luciferian. Luciferianism. Yeah. This is really interesting. Mad Dog, McKenzie, get ready for this. Taylor Swift. Illuminati clone of satanic priestess Zina LeVay.
Starting point is 02:05:53 Wow. Whoa. Wait. Yep. Yep. Let's go. So there's a lot of rumors about Taylor Swift and the Illuminati flying around out there. People say that folklore is not just about her membership in the Illuminati, but her behind-the-scenes relationship with a fellow Illuminati clone of JFK Jr.
Starting point is 02:06:14 Oh. Folklore is about JFK Jr. not JFK Jr., but about his clone. Wait, JFK Jr. are they talking about the Kennedy that she dated? I was going to say she did date a Kennedy. It's, uh, no, it's the JFK Jr. that's running for president. That's RFK, that's RFK Jr. the JFK Jr who QAnon keeps insisting is alive who died to come back yeah he's alive yeah wait now I'm confused the guy that's sorry nothing let me reset not the guy that's running for
Starting point is 02:06:43 president oh I I misread this fact and it is a fact um it's a clone of the JFKK Jr that's coming back that QAnon says it's coming back it's a clone of that guy so taylor swift was dating JFK Jr's clone and that's who she wrote folklore about now she looks a lot right right a song about Kennedy? Yes fact Yeah because yeah she dated one of them
Starting point is 02:07:10 yeah I'm sorry I have no idea Connor Kennedy is that his name? I think so so she looks a lot like lost Taylor Swift Kennedy curse is real the high priestess who is this high priestess the high priestess of the church of Satan between 1985 and
Starting point is 02:07:26 1990 was a woman named Zina Lovina V-E-E-E-N-A-L-A-V-A-Y. And boy, do they look a lot of like Taylor Swift. Let me look at this. X-N-L-A-L-A-L-A-L-A-L-A-L-A-N-A-N-A-Z-E-E-E-N-A. No, Z-E-E-E-E-N-A. Oh, here's why the theory that the theory, oh, yeah. They look a lot like her dad founded the Church of Satan.
Starting point is 02:07:52 She was the high priestess of the Church of Satan. So those open Satanists, like, are laughed at by the real Illuminati like that whole church of saying has been like totally written off okay well what about the fact that she cloned herself so that in the event of her untimely death
Starting point is 02:08:10 she could move into a new clone body her spirit could and she cloned guess when she cloned herself Billy gonna go 1989 yeah that's a fact big T she tried to clone herself in 1989 she looks a lot like Taylor Swift
Starting point is 02:08:24 Taylor Swift was born in 1989 And shake it off refers to shaking off the Xena identity into a new body. Blank space is about the clone being a blank space for Zena to transfer her consciousness. And bad blood, obviously, is about the blood of Zena being used to create Taylor Swift and how satanic blood runs through Taylor Swift system. This life would be way more interesting of shit like that was real. And bad blood is filled, filled with Satan. symbols and Illuminati imagery.
Starting point is 02:09:01 And if you translate the phrase Zena Taylor Bad Blood in the Hebrew Gematria, it translates to identical twins and has a numeric value of 1330. 33, we all know, that's a number that's closely associated with the Illuminati. Oh, well, it is. It's on the front of skull and bones. Yeah, I just said it's well known.
Starting point is 02:09:22 And 13 is a number that Taylor Swift has an affection for. And in the video In the video for bad blood Mad Dog McKinsey What was Taylor Swift's name In the video for bad blood Oh I don't know I want to sound like a bad swiftie
Starting point is 02:09:39 I don't remember Is it Becky? Catastrophe It was catastrophe And in Hebrew translation That means devil horns And she's killed in the video By character named Arson
Starting point is 02:09:51 A-R-S-Y-N Which translates to hexagram well you sound like the monster lady yeah no it's this is this is real yeah because we're connecting dots right yeah we're connecting we're asking questions we're asking questions so this is a bad time to do this she's coming to new york this weekend her people are probably already here the monster they're gonna no taylor swift they're gonna there's going to be a note on our doors when we get I'm just saying Taylor Swift might be a clone of Zena, the high priestess of the Church of Satan. Think about it.
Starting point is 02:10:29 I'm in. Just think about it. We may have gotten too close to the truth. Too close to the truth. This might not. Okay, but hypothetically. That's what that was. No, those are facts.
Starting point is 02:10:41 Okay. So let's move on to something that's like a little crazy. Let's like, let's actually take something seriously. What? What? I don't think you know what words mean, man. No, what? Let's get back to the Illuminati.
Starting point is 02:10:56 What if they're... Billy's the interesting. No, no, like, that's like the BS Illuminati stuff. Like, this gets like some real shit. Okay. Let's say there is a network of individuals in high places and low places who try to control their ideals by influencing politics, media, compromising individuals. individuals maybe meeting on an island or you know at the bohemian grove and they try to push their agenda on the world have any other prominent media figures ever posited this who oh a j yeah yeah
Starting point is 02:11:40 who's a j he he's just repeating shit that alex jones has said for years and like let's say there's a whole list of people who may have visited an island Is this the Bohemian? Oh, Epstein? Yeah. Like, I mean, the thing is like, how, like. You know a lot of chefs in the kitchen on this theory? I don't think the Illuminati's the thing anymore.
Starting point is 02:12:00 I think that was like an ancient, like an ancient, like a, since it was a secret society that was hiding from the church, we've now sort of used it for every secret society. But like, there might be something there. With Epstein, yeah, I think there probably is. Yeah. So, but like that just proves that the idea. You're saying, if I'm hearing you correctly, you're saying that there is a cabal of pedophiles that are trying to push pedophilia in pop culture? Not necessarily, but maybe like just. I think that there's a, there's definitely, what I agree with with you, Billy is what I said earlier, which is rich, powerful people make networks amongst themselves to improve their lives and to control things that will enrich themselves and their family and their friends.
Starting point is 02:12:49 Lobbyists Yeah That's a known thing This definitely happens And there Yeah you could call it A secret society Just because it might not
Starting point is 02:12:56 Have a name to it And a handshake But that's just the way The world works You know It sucks We need a handshake For the podcast
Starting point is 02:13:02 Yeah we do We'll make it up after this It's gonna be secret Or we can tell the Not dosions Well they're dosing Did we do that At one point
Starting point is 02:13:12 Was there like a wave or something That the We're trying to make dosing a thing Like you're trying to make dosing But there I thought it's going to be a thing. I hope so, man. There was some sort of...
Starting point is 02:13:22 Dosing will become a thing. There was something that if you saw someone in public and they listened to the show they were supposed to do. I don't remember that. Like we discussed, this show's been going on too long. I forget.
Starting point is 02:13:34 Yeah. Maybe. But it didn't catch on whatever. No, just be like, yo, you docing? Mm-hmm. If you see someone on their headphones. If you see Billy, say, I dose.
Starting point is 02:13:43 Yep. We'll know what that means. If you say us, just say hi. I dose. I want to think they're trying to drug me all right so illuminati is is real it was a real thing yeah it has evolved and there are people as a devolved devolved well there are people that control the media and control uh politics and wars and they're the people as george carloom say they're the big club and you ain't in it
Starting point is 02:14:10 they're a big club they just hide in plain sight now and they used to be a secret now it's not a secret so they're just like yeah we're the illuminati's real it exists and then they all, but so they make you, they lull you into a false sense of security. Yeah. But they're, they're still out here. Now, do I think it has anything to do with Satan besides the Taylor Swift thing? Probably not. Why would you incorporate, like, you, everything that you want to do is just enrich yourself
Starting point is 02:14:35 and your friends. Why bring Satan into all this? Because it, it's, I read about it and it is kind of rational, like enjoying your time on earth instead of like, you know, being trying to get to heaven. hedonism yeah the the new world order
Starting point is 02:14:54 is a part of that too and so it's kind of yeah so like so like the idea that push him like try to enact a world government new world order
Starting point is 02:15:02 try to you know you know basically become an authoritarian regime over the entire world have we made any progress towards that having one world
Starting point is 02:15:11 government kind of how wef the world economic forum yeah that's not a global government they think this is from my understanding because honestly you hear this on extremes
Starting point is 02:15:25 from the right a lot you'll hear that the left once it's it's the majority of like conspiracy theories boiled down to like antichrist stuff and and one world government and total like he said authoritarian control and so any policy that has any kind of diplomatic global diplomatic ventures is like so they'll say they want borderless like that's their way of saying they want one world government that's that's every single policy implementation that has any kind of like global diplomacy it ends up being oh it's it's an antichrist thing and they want one world government yeah do you want open borders I would love open borders like think about the consequences of what you're saying but I was just curious yes but is it really
Starting point is 02:16:19 Realistic? No, of course not. But I think that should be every human's goal is that you can freely roam throughout the entire world without a care. Like, is that not what if you die, I assume you believe in Jesus, you definitely do. I've told you. Yeah. But if you die, is that not, do you not want a state in which you could just roam wherever you're in heaven? Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah. That's what I want heaven on earth. That's all I want. I just want you able to go and live your life and enjoy. Yes, I want open borders. Is it realistic in 2003? No. Okay. That's fair enough. That'd be funny if you got to heaven and there were like different nations. The West Coast of heaven.
Starting point is 02:16:58 Yeah. But you couldn't go, you couldn't go down south. You have to get a passport to go to Mexican heaven. That's what be fucking. Yeah. Mexican heaven's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:17:10 Canadian heaven. That'd be hilarious. Go up there in the summertime. Everything's just segregated. But it would be funny as shit. It means we'd win twice. Aaron, Oh, my God.
Starting point is 02:17:20 As an anti-capulous. U.S. of A, baby. Is that a fair way of describing you? I'm not saying, yes, anti-capitalists. Do you understand the hyper-capitalist ideal of why open borders are beneficial? I understand the argument, yeah. That it's just, it allows the free realm of labor and allocation. I understand the argument.
Starting point is 02:17:38 In the end, sort of reduces wages and gives power to... I understand the argument, though. Yeah. Yeah, but I just disagree with it. Yeah. You all know who's becoming anti-capitalist, now all the swifties yeah they're seeing let's go say more they're seeing taylor rake in all this cash and that the the ticket prices are too high but and and they're saying they're anti-capitalist
Starting point is 02:18:02 now i saw a tic-tock the other day did i send it um in the group there was i forget exactly what it was but it was like fuck this capital is oh here it is oh so there's it's seats down near the stage that are empty and this girl said um these aren't just seats they're stolen memories bought hoarded and prices inflated i hate capitalism yeah come on swifties so i think blondie's turning them turning them to the left everyone because it's been her goal for a while they're personally inconvenienced by a price okay well the illuminati i think we've we've gotten to the bottom of them sorry sorry bitch party's over by the way i'm not but you know we're entertaining thought process. I think, if anything, not that the world's controlled by pedophiles, but I think
Starting point is 02:18:50 there is a level of psychopathy where to get to such a high level. Like, for example, if I got to a level where, like, I could be, like, I would be content at a point. If I got to a certain level, made a certain amount of money, I'd start chilling. Probably still podcast. Like, I'd probably pick up golf once my body started breaking down. You're just describing my life. I know. I was about I do what Arian does. I'd reach that level where I just, like, be chilling. There's people, like, to get past that level, like, you have to be a psychopath. You want to control people's lives.
Starting point is 02:19:27 Yeah, you, and I think that is, if anything, there's a whole social network of like-minded psychopaths that disregard other humans that end up running the world because they don't, like, they want more, and nothing's ever enough. and they will like to get to that position you have to manipulate lie steel yeah do you think bill gates is in that yeah 100% interesting i think like this dude literally paid millions of dollars to hook up with a bridge player like he might just be a nerd that can't get laid that's we had that discussion like how long is the longest he've ever traveled for sex bill gates flew to russia to fuck
Starting point is 02:20:12 if you're that rich and you're not in some sort of secret society though like you're kind of a loser yeah that's true like
Starting point is 02:20:21 if you're one of the or at one point the richest person on earth and nobody wants you in their club like you suck or you're sigma is that like worse than beta
Starting point is 02:20:34 no you're just like that's the alpha the alpha just like you don't care about the group hierarchy you just are by yourself doing your else.
Starting point is 02:20:41 Wait, Sigma's above Alpha? Yeah. Yeah. I had no idea. I've never even heard of that, but I thought Alpha was the top of the top. No. You haven't heard of Sigma, bro. Sigma.
Starting point is 02:20:53 You're kind of a beta for being in Alpha. Let's do. Do we have voicemails today? Like, fuck the whole hierarchy. Let's do it. Oh, before we get into voicemails, did you get here about that? There's this pod. I don't know where.
Starting point is 02:21:07 Where is it? There's this pod of. Orcas Yeah That are that are like Passing down how to fuck with boats And I love it Yep
Starting point is 02:21:17 No so this is a real problem Because orcas Who I think There's no recorded attacks in the wild Because they're so smart They get away with all their murders That's why you think so Yeah
Starting point is 02:21:27 I think they This is my working theory My working theory is I think that they Recognize another intellectual species And they leave us alone But I think They're starting to see
Starting point is 02:21:40 the destructions that we're causing and they're like fuck these dudes I think that's what's happening my like the only reason they have been recorded is because they're too good at killing is a bit of sorts I agree with you but also their food items that they learned to eat have been passed on
Starting point is 02:21:55 generations generations there's some orca whales that only eat sea urchants crabs and stuff and don't actually go after whales whereas there's other pods that go after whales there's another theory that the only reason Orca's the other whales?
Starting point is 02:22:11 Yeah. Yeah, that's why they're called killer whales, not because they're whales. They're actually dolphins. They're large dolphins. The reason why they get called killer whales is because they kill whales. I didn't know that. Yeah. When I was in Mexico and I went on a whale watching boat, which is awesome.
Starting point is 02:22:26 And the guy was like, I've been doing this for 15 years. And every day that I've come out here during whale season, I've seen multiple whales. We never have any days where it's like no whales around. There are just so many of them except for one day. There was one day where there was not a whale to be. seen and that's because there was a pod of orcas that were traveling through that area and so the other whales heard the pod coming or they told each other and they just deviated completely from their normal house. Debo coming. I was going to tuck mine. Yeah. I don't know what we
Starting point is 02:22:59 just said, but I got the gist. It's a Friday reference. Oh, yeah. Is it a Friday of IceQ? I know what it is. I haven't seen. It's a very famous line. It's cool. Yeah. Debo was the Big dude on the block. Got it. So, you know, you've heard the reference
Starting point is 02:23:12 of Dibo before, right? Maybe, and I didn't recognize it. I'm a Dbo that child. A Dbo. He's deboing it. I think,
Starting point is 02:23:19 I think this is maybe more common in other communities than my own. Facts. We're learning. Cross pollination. It makes this podcast. I just learned how the Swifties
Starting point is 02:23:33 are turning to commies. I'm here, though. Most of them. Combran Swifties. I'm on your squad. Let's go. Oh, all right, orcas, orcas.
Starting point is 02:23:42 So the reason they never attacked humans is because their parents never told them they were a suitable food source. But if like one of those killer blackfish orcas were to get into the wild and teach those other orcas that they can kill humans, there would be more attacks. So right now what we're seeing is all those boats. And actually, I have a video of these dudes up in the Arctic Circle, I think probably around Alaska, Canada. I can just tell by their accents. I don't know the exact, but basically they almost get their boat flipped by an orca in my whole... Yeah, they're biting routers. They're literally biting routers.
Starting point is 02:24:18 And like, I think they sunk like three or four boats. Yeah. Yeah, just to fuck, just like for fun. Yeah, and they're not even interested in like eating the humans. They're just singing the boats, which tells me, like, get the fuck out of here. That's what it tells me. Yeah. Because they're so smart.
Starting point is 02:24:32 Like, you see them when they hunt. Like, they communicate. Yo, I lift this up. He's going to slide off. you do that like they communicate in a very real way they have a language that to me that denotes like yo stay the fuck out of here they have different languages i think yeah they don't like different pods like no they're access can communicate there's not one one world government yeah they're territorial but that's but that's crazier that there's multiple than one that
Starting point is 02:25:00 that probably also means that there's prejudice amongst workers like oh they're from the wrong pod i don't like the way they talk they fight with each other if you drop off a South Antarctica Sea orca in like the Galapagos or Mexico with those they'll like jump they'll jump that orca yeah they'll be like who the fuck is this guy wrong hood homie yeah look we save the whales
Starting point is 02:25:23 but they're kind of racist really no difference between the ocean in south central Los Angeles is what I'm here let's just cancel orcas yeah nah I'd rather cancel human there should be it's a big big misstep that we don't have a professional sports team named after killer whales. Yeah, the or the
Starting point is 02:25:41 orcas orcas or the killer whales. Best fire. Like dolphins are, dolphins suck. I'm going to see if I can't get in touch with Tonyo Brown. Yeah. See if they can rename. Imagine how sick a professional uniform would be.
Starting point is 02:25:51 Black and white. With orchid patterns on it. There should be. That would be late. That would be actually fire. Yeah. Like the distinct orca pattern is tough. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:01 It's gorgeous. If Seattle gets the Sonics back, I don't know if they own the name Sonics that might have gone with Oklahoma city Seattle Orcas The Seattle Orcas The killer
Starting point is 02:26:13 With the Crackin The Killer Whales The Seattle Killer Whales That's the Seattle Hockey team Is it really? That's really fire Yeah
Starting point is 02:26:21 That's what Seattle should do If they can't get Sonics back Yeah And they just have like an aquatic Yeah Sports team And the Seahawks flying over Yeah
Starting point is 02:26:29 We just did that Damn That would be such a good Looking uniform Win it That should be fire Hell yeah Tell you what
Starting point is 02:26:35 Let's say voice mails for next show Let's stack them voicemail paluza on next thursday show programming note it is memorial day weekend we will not be in the office on monday therefore no podcast coming out on tuesday uh and then on thursday there will be a full-size macrodosing featuring voicemail paluza at the end um i'm gonna be remote i'm gonna be in chicago i'm moving out there oh this is it is this your last talk tomorrow i'm is this your last episode on macrodosing in new york uh i'm not sure
Starting point is 02:27:07 because I'm going to be back in New York for I'm actually like going to spend more time in June not in Chicago than in Chicago just because travel is going to be insane for us. But I'll be back in New York for a little bit in June. I'm not sure if that happens to be on. I'm sure I'll be here for at least a Monday. I don't know about if I'll be here on a Wednesday to record a Thursday macro dosing. But this might be my last Thursday macro dosing that I record in New York. It's been it's been fun. It's been amazing. Billy, I'm going to miss. You putting up this poster every day. We got a new studio that we got to get to work on out in Chicago.
Starting point is 02:27:43 Are we bringing this poster or no? We probably should. I think, we can keep the poster here. Keep it here? Yeah, because think about you're having a whole studio built. That's going to have macrodose. Yeah, this is like a makeshift thing. We've got a whole studio.
Starting point is 02:27:56 We've been squatting. We've been squatting in the studio. I want you to have this poster. Thank you. You're welcome. I'm going to keep it in my house. And then when I'm zoom in, just put it up. There's no way you're Cuban at it, you know.
Starting point is 02:28:09 Wait, so you're not going to come into the office to record? We, I don't want to, I don't, I don't step on, we had a whole conversation. You actually have to for quality reasons. Yeah, but, well, Billy, I feel selfish. He shared his concern that if he's in a podcast room by himself, that other people will be mad at him. And we're like, well, no, we're telling you like that, that's what it's for and that you have to. And he's like, well, I feel selfish taking up a whole podcasting room by myself. You're recording a podcast
Starting point is 02:28:37 It's literally what the room is for I know but like what if like A podcast with more people comes Okay more more people We're on the podcast is not here That's why you reserve the studio space And reserve it every Monday And every Wednesday
Starting point is 02:28:50 And just because there's other podcasts that exist This you are a part of this podcast And last I checked We're top five in terms of downloads Talk that shit Sometimes you got to let people know Talk that shit Tier one
Starting point is 02:29:05 Let them know Tier one. It's top shit. We're top five podcasts in terms of audio listens and downloads at this company. Come on. So you are going to be able to record this podcast. Matter of fact, you can Debo. Them up out of studio if it ain't ready.
Starting point is 02:29:20 No, I don't have. Top five player. I don't have that ego in me. It's just ego. It's a fact. I know, but I don't think of myself as that important. You are entitled to use a podcasting studio to record a successful podcast. I feel uncomfortable reserving a whole podcast studio for just myself.
Starting point is 02:29:38 Well, if it makes you feel any better, you're not that important. This show is. Okay. So that's, that's, okay. Yeah, tell them, Big Tee needs the studio space so that I can talk to him. Tebow. Tebow. That's perfect.
Starting point is 02:29:57 All right. We'll see you guys next week. Have a happy, safe Memorial Day weekend. Be safe. Don't get behind the wheel if you've done anything. that might be inebriating. There's too many options out there. Uber.
Starting point is 02:30:09 Uber exists. Lyft, taxis, walking. Don't, I don't want anybody from macrodosing. I don't want anybody from macrodosing. I don't want any dosions out there getting in trouble, hurting themselves or hurting somebody else this weekend. And as always, if you're murdering people, please stop. Love you guys.
Starting point is 02:30:27 What we are. I don't know. You know, I'm sorry. I'm

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