The Daily Zeitgeist - Ninja Trender Food Processor 11/9: Paul Gosar, Astroworld. Organ Harvesting, Mike Pence, Kyle Rittenhouse, Jokic Brothers
Episode Date: November 9, 2021In this edition of Ninja Trender Food Processor , Jack and Miles discuss Paul Gosar's threatening AOC, the Astroworld satanic panic, the doctored photo driving antivaxxers nuts, new claims regarding M...ike Pence and the insurrection, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and Jokic/Morris beef Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of the ninja prender food processor
is that the sound of me yeah i don't know i'm jack you are my own
and here is some things that are trending um on this fine tuesday afternoon paul gozer
is trending gozar The Gozerian.
Not coincidentally sharing a name with
a villain from the Ghostbusters world.
His entire existence
is actually a piece of
branded marketing for the upcoming
Ghostbusters reboot.
And it's really ramping up
because he's gone full evil.
He shared an animation of him killing
aoc that yeah he's yep a real person who did that and uh is still in congress still in office
um that's that's something i mean you know this is where i i I, I'm not surprised. Uh,
and I think the lack of action is just further indication of where things are
headed.
Um,
it's,
it's,
it's like unbelievable.
I think many people have rightly made the comparison of like what other
fucking workplace can you share a image of you killing a coworker?
Right.
And then there's no like, hey, sorry
man, you gotta, I think you might have to get
the fuck out of here.
But, you know, this is
it's fucking Congress and
these are the fucking people that we have
representing certain parts of the country.
So, yeah.
I don't know.
The center-right has gone full, Yeah. The full, the center, right.
Has gone full,
like just,
yeah.
The,
like anybody who is not from this country looks at this and is like,
this is terrifying.
You guys are on the brink of a fucking civil war or something.
You're playing.
Yeah.
You're playing. You're playing.
You're playing with radioactive waste.
Yes.
And thinking nothing's going to happen.
Maybe not in
right then and there yeah i don't know give it give it a little bit yeah you're gonna be feeling
that normalizing killing people who are your ideological uh opponents um yeah and i think
again this is where this this i think they feel that's their only end game because there isn't a numerical majority sort of that will regularly come out to vote.
So everything just has to be raw power and threats.
And yeah,
because I mean,
you look at even Republicans that even voted for the infrastructure bill,
they're getting death threats.
But also like Mitch McConnell,
are y'all not looking at the Senate?
Cause there's Republicans over there. Okay, there okay whatever this is just you know i'm sure there's a lot of different um forces at
work to create these pressure points but yeah i mean we're just constantly seeing the norms be
fucking pushed further and further and further out the so we talked yesterday about how the um astral world tragedy was uh being turned
into a satanic panic uh ish story that is now in full swing um and yeah it's i i still haven't
really even figured out how they're other than that there's like fire and like um like a skull on stage like that that is what's
um being i i don't know that it's just wild how how hard they have gone and so i'm just gonna
read the two headlines the two main headlines on drudge report which is the most viewed like
front page of any news aggregation website um it's a picture of
travis scott with fire shooting in the background as you know many uh concerts of all uh musical
genres has fire shooting off in the background um but he looks like he's screaming angrily
and the first headline is the devil made him do it and then the second
headline is quote blood sacrifice uh you click through on that and they're both stories about
um conspiracy theories uh being conspiracy theories from fans um and i don't, it's just so it's not anything new, but it is just such a like thing that America does all the time that.
Yeah, I mean, there are people like, oh, there he used the image of a demon where he is a demon.
So this was clearly a setup for a blood sacrifice to beasel bub type shit um yeah i don't even know
then they even put like there was like this thing where they're liking it to this like hieronymus
bosch painting mouth of hell or christ in limbo that they're like this is the mouth of hell like
that's right this is too very well could be that would be art that's called fucking art and the fact that
people died in the crowd uh has absolutely nothing to do with that other than uh it was being
organized by a massive organization trying to keep up appearances while doing the absolute bare
minimum uh and spending as little money as possible.
But on the front of keeping up appearances,
CNN obtained a doc that prepped the people working the concert for how to deal with tragedy.
And they were supposed to refer to dead concert goers as smurfs to avoid having to say
like somebody was dead over the airwaves uh because they didn't want people to i don't know
probably their explanation would be they didn't want people to panic but also like you don't want
to hear that coming over a radio you're like yeah fuck someone died and now people be like what
smurfs oh somebody died right, somebody died. Right, right.
Yeah.
It's interesting, though, too, because now a lot of the conversation now is, okay, Travis Scott's not satanic.
Right. But it's taking a lot of attention off the people who produced this and whatever hand Travis Scott actually had in, if there were corners being cut at his behest or things like that
that's really what this whole story needs to be about and it's wild how to like in a way
that the sort of narrative like the narrative uh travis scott benefits from this trying to be like
people being like he's not as this wasn't a satanic offering you know that that's all the
oxygen being devoted or a lot of it being talked,
talked about now rather than,
you know,
let's keep our eye on the fact that it looks like just gross,
gross mishandling of an event.
Yeah.
Also there,
like,
I don't know if we talked about this,
but this,
the main thing that I'm hearing,
like the first thing people bring up when they talk about this tragedy
is there's a guy there apparently like injecting people with drugs um not true not true like that's
just just no there's not much evidence to suggest that was happening yeah it was the chief of police
doing the irresponsible thing of like taking the most sensationalistic, uh,
repeatable urban legend defied,
uh,
like take on a detail that one of the security officers,
uh,
passed out. And then,
uh,
when they came to,
they have like what they thought was a prick on their neck.
Um,
yeah,
there is absolutely no evidence that, uh, anybody was injecting anyone with fentanyl
so producer brian has pointed out that it might have been the vaccine that uh they were just this
was yet another way for libs to try to get people vaccinated yeah um and obviously uh he passed out
because his balls exploded in his pants and um look, I don't have to tell you this stuff.
You guys can put two and two together.
But that thing reminds me of just how on,
with the Rust gun controversy where the DP was killed,
how the defense of the armor was,
I think someone put bullets there to sabotage us.
It was a setup.
Oh, right. Very similar. Yeah. Very similar to be like, armorer was i think someone put bullets there to sabotage us it was a setup oh right very similar
yeah very similar to be like i think it i think someone put bullets there is very similar but
there was somebody injecting people there was right you know throw throw people off uh the
scent by creating an invisible like a super villain boogeyman super villain um yeah uh but yeah i usually when i see america going into a
like satanic panic i'm usually sort of energized to be like no we've done this before this is like
so dumb and like now it's happened so many times that i'm just like
fucking exhausted just like oh you guys know we've done this before you just don't give a fuck i just don't i mean i
want to this and i'm not i don't mean to be flippant but if you're really on this shit please
show me a step-by-step guide so i can sell my motherfucking soul so i can become wealthy beyond
imagination right how what are the mechanically what's happening and don't point to some loose
scripture i want receipts we would have
a much bigger problem if this was actually something that we were allowed to do because
americans need need that money i mean right yeah could you imagine like satan's like hey man
need a home loan health care sell your soul bro i got you oregon donation just kind of dovetailing nicely with that piece of apocalyptic news.
Oregon donation is trending because of a bullshit piece of photo manipulation that is being shared by the right about the right.
That is right, said Fred.
Right.
That is right, said Fred.
Right.
And it was a picture of like a mobile vaccination site that was saying like, hey, you can get your kids vaccinated here.
And they just doctored onto it and said, and don't forget to donate their organs.
Right.
Like, okay.
And everyone was like, you see what's going on?
Oh, right, said Fred.
What were the people who shared it in the first place?
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
And the outrage ensued of like, this is what they're doing at these vaccine sites.
They're being like, get your kid poisoned and then also give us their organs.
And it took like, you know, some people who are like, no, like here's a news report from the summer or like a while back where someone actually walked by this sign blowing in the wind.
And it just said, yes, get your kids vaccinated here.
Amen.
It's all Oregon stuff.
It's weird when you see people regurgitate that
verbatim back to you and you're like,
hold on, really?
Yeah.
Well, how?
Yeah.
They'll take them maybe we need to
cover like a myth that is going to keep coming up every day in the news like what once a week
maybe that can be a thing that we add to the show because this i for some reason this like
immediately hits my brain as bullshit as does the neck scratching thing like the idea that
evil people are trying to give away their drugs for free is like not a that that's a specific
genre of uh urban legend the organ donation thing also seems to be like a a thread that runs through
urban legends with um you know the guy who goes on vacation, meets somebody at a bar, wakes up in a bathtub of ice.
Oh, yeah.
Being like, thanks for the kidney, sucker.
Yeah.
Dumbass.
Should never have trusted a stranger.
Obviously, I was going to steal your kidney.
All right.
Anyways, that's something we might do on our show.
That's what you just heard.
Not organ donation.
Not organ donation.
Unwitting people.
No.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
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These have more of the ring of truth about them,
but they are just claims at this point.
There are claims coming out that Mike Pence
may have had his access revoked to his office
in the Capitol complex during the insurrection
and have been forced to run and hide in a loading dock.
Yes, because there's no access to the office um and
apparently they were there was contingency planning going on once they realized they were locked out
of their offices they fled to a loading dock tried to figure out what they needed to do in case there
was a true constitutional crisis and how they could remove the president um apparently the
the access badges worked in that that morning before the mob got to the Capitol or entered it.
But once Pence left the chamber floor, then the badges no longer worked and access was restored.
Now, I don't I'm sure there may be a very, you know, innocent explanation for that.
But there's also this thread from the Mueller she wrote,
at Mueller she wrote, which I believe is a podcast,
was saying that if you cross-reference it with similar anecdotes from other books that had certain reporting,
there is this narrative that shows Pence very concerned,
a bit paranoid, not knowing who to trust that day um so a lot of things
might add up right like he didn't want to get in a car with the secret service is that yeah
one of exactly in that book it said uh about him refusing to get in the car with secret service
during the attack he said quote i trust you tim but you're not driving the car if i get in that
vehicle you guys are taking off i'm not getting in the car. Um,
damn.
I mean,
that seems pretty revealing.
Um,
yeah.
So I,
I don't know this.
It's,
it's just like the whole thing was so dark than just the whole situation,
uh,
that I believe a lot.
I mean,
it's,
it's easy to see how a lot of things might've been put in place if they were
really going for this,
like,
you know, sloppily orchestrated takeover.
This feels like a story that we have been distanced from the reality of it, which is the president spoke to a crowd of people, told them to go like fight for to overthrow the electoral process uh they broke into the like the the shit is not like the the actual details are the things that are being
like minimized and like i don't know and the fact that the people who were in concert with the, you know,
rioters and people who were chanting to hang Mike Pence have been absolutely
like fully openly obstructionist about like any sort of investigation into it.
It just doesn't seem,
uh,
very complicated.
Like it's like,
yeah,
they wanted,
they were just putting it out there.
They were hoping they were probably, I'm sure it ranged between people being like we got to take this motherfucker
down so that he doesn't like overthrow the election uh you know from their perspective
or it doesn't like let biden come in to people being like i don't know it's like a 20 chance
let's just like you know do let them do the thing and see see where it all shakes
out um right right all those are i believe uh treason so um yeah gonna be interesting gonna be
i mean because there's gonna be more the the january 6 commission already sent out some more
subpoenas uh to get more answers or maybe non-answers but i don't know it's like one
of these things where like you see all these fucked up pieces and like is someone gonna put
these together and then will there be any kind of justice or accountability don't know yet um
kyle rittenhouse is trending because the prosecution has rested um after calling i think
like 25 witnesses yeah um some like that yeah some of their witnesses
uh apparently supported their theory on the case uh which seems to be the theory on the case that
i had after watching the whole thing unfold on video but yeah apparently they showed a lot of
video they were like this is here's the thing that happened that we're trying to uh decide like if it was okay but apparently some of
their witnesses uh helped the defense um one the only person who survived being shot by rittenhouse
testified that he believed the teenager uh was an active shooter pursued him unholstered zone
concealed firearm basically he made it sound like he pointed a gun
at kyle rittenhouse before rittenhouse shot him but i think he was just you know putting his gun
saying like drop your weapon because he thought he was an active shooter because he was walking
around with an assault rifle fucking shooting people and also he shouldn't have been there
in the first place he was there with an assault rifle drawn uh killing people it's like yeah well you went to the smoke show with a uh smoke attracting device
on your body and then being confused when you're being pursued um it's i mean you know the sec
you'd hope that when the jury hears like, hold on, you traveled across state lines to fucking LARP it up as some like street defender and you're underage.
There's just so much there where like, I already feel like that already makes this whole thing unreasonable.
And that's sort of what needs to be, you know, that's the question that's in front of the jury is whether or not his actions are reasonable or criminal and whether or not the, you know, the Grosskreutz, the EMT who pulled his gun can, you know, contributes to the idea that he was actually defending himself.
I'm not sure it's it.
So it's just so frustrating.
You feel like these kinds of things could have been open and shut cases or maybe if the cops didn't be like hey bro thanks a lot for that yeah let him walk by this could have been a
quicker thing but this is like the the line of questioning and i guess this was probably the
line of questioning from the defense but uh the line of questioning places it in the context of like kyle rittenhouse is a cop who's like there and not just somebody
who has already like shot people and it has no right to be there shooting people like right
and it is like ultimately if we're like not defending anyone's life he's defending property
he's defending he he wants them to leave the buildings
alone yeah um which i guess an american legal system is probably a fine defense but it's a
tough one it should be jury man tough one i don't know i'm stumped man i think i want to normalize
uh underage armed teen vigilantes yeah with this decision because that's what's gonna
happen and finally we got an nba uh kind of blood feud going here yeah so yokich nikolai
what's his first name nikolai yokich yeah um he's only the nba mvp i'm a real uh real sports nut but he uh he was taking a half court shot and uh marquise morris like kind of
body checked him yeah it looked like he was trying to maybe break up the fast break you know just
like a professional foul yeah like yeah yeah it was a hard foul yeah it's a hard foul yeah but
one of those is just like nah i'm fucking'm fucking the play up. Yeah. Here we go. Fuck this. So, he body checked him and then kind of turned away.
It's not like he was like, are you okay?
It was just like...
Squared up, yeah.
Yeah, squared up and was like, yep.
Hard foul.
So, Jokic ran at him and really checked him hard in a way that was very violent.
And Marquis Morris' head snapped back.
Jokic was kicked kicked out deserved to be kicked
out um but then there was this like a war of words on twitter marcus morris his uh marquise twin
brother who's also in the nba uh tweeted waited till bro turned his back shake my head noted um
and then that prompted yokich's brothers to open a twitter account named jokic brothers
to respond to uh marcus morris uh they said you should leave this the way it is instead of
publicly threatening our brother exclamation point which makes it sound kind of uh friendly
your brother made a dirty play first if you want to make a step further be sure we will be waiting
for you jokic brothers signed jokic brothers and then yeah marcus keeps going yeah then marcus was
was like my mom told me to shut the fuck up basically well well first right after that he
said oh well you got the right ones after that like hey wink you got like if you want it we're here and he said you got the right ones believe that jokic brothers i don't believe i
know that this is so funny man like the whole the whole shit talking it's ridiculous and also like
it's interesting to also people be like man you don't fuck around miami like and people like look into the youth
of and the childhood of the yokich brothers because they were coming up in a severe war
in the balkans uh where it's like you know even like there have been past interviews where he's
like yeah there were bombs all the time that we just couldn't even have lights on so most of the
time everything was off because the war and you know we were just surviving in a
fucking war and it's quite literally born in the darkness and yeah right yeah like born and raised
in the in the darkness yeah but it's always fun to see americans still be like no like and i get
it there are rough places that are like war zones in the united states but like yeah it's funny to
watch americans be so ignorant of that like the like what happens in the what happened in the balkans in the 90s and then dismiss like that's i don't even know what
he's saying that's not real yeah and you're like anyway all that to say um will this turn into
like some out of control beef on the court we can only wait to find out all right well uh those are
some of the things that are trending on this Tuesday afternoon.
We are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves. Get the vaccine.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy. We'll talk to you all tomorrow. Bye.
Bye.
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