The Joe Rogan Experience - #1817 - Hotep Jesus

Episode Date: May 12, 2022

Bryan "Hotep Jesus" Sharpe is a public speaker, tech advisor, author, and one of the hosts of the "Hoteps BEEN Told You" podcast. His latest book is "The Patriot Report: Unmasking the Conspiracy of Mo...ney and War." http://www.bryansharpe.co/

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out! The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night! All day! Here's a shout out to my friend Beggin for giving me this nasty ass fucking liquor. Estancia, straight out of Mexico. for giving me this nasty-ass fucking liquor. Estancia. Straight out of Mexico.
Starting point is 00:00:30 You can, like, taste the plant in it. Yeah, you can. I don't know what plants they're using, but whatever they are, they should burn them. That shit's so nasty. It's so strong. She loves this shit. She drinks it all the time.
Starting point is 00:00:41 I don't know. I wonder if she's getting back on Twitter. Megan Murphy got banned from Twitter because she said a man is never a woman. Banned for life. Permaban. Permaban. That's it. You can't come after those people.
Starting point is 00:00:57 You can't talk crazy. It's a couple of... You can talk crazy, but it's a couple... I would say once you start dealing with the rainbow, you can talk crazy, but it's a couple. I would say once you start dealing with the rainbow. Yes. You can cross the line. Well, you can talk crazy, but you can say things like, go out in front of the Supreme
Starting point is 00:01:15 Court judge's house, burn their shit. If they leave the house, don't let them sleep. You could say crazy shit like that. Absolutely. You could say that. Like, they're doing that now, and no one's getting in trouble for that. Lori Lightfoot just said, call to arms. Call to arms.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Like, holy shit, bitch. The fuck are you saying? What are you saying? You have the most violent city in this country. It's a real problem, and you're literally calling to arms. You know what arms are? Those are guns, bitch. Holy shit.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Jesus, Beetlejuice. Out of all people to call to arms. Call to arms against the Supreme Court. That is so crazy. Now here's the thing. Do we know for sure yet whether all this leak is factual? The leak is factual but there's other things that can happen that would stop the power of that. Dark times over Jesus. It is. We are in some of the darkest times, man.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Strange, right? Yeah. I haven't looked into the leaks. I haven't really cared to. I usually just wait for somebody like Jamie to be like, yeah, it's real. All right, cool. Yeah, exactly. I'm too busy doing other things.
Starting point is 00:02:29 But the Roe v. Wade has been a very interesting conversation. I've been following it a little bit, covered it on my YouTube channel. Yeah. It's kind of just sick, though, right? You got people saying that the right is bad and all this other stuff, but they're advocating for the death of babies. Yeah, it's a weird, it's like we're calling it a woman's right to choose, and it is a woman's right to choose, right?
Starting point is 00:02:50 It is a woman's right to choose whether or not she has an abortion. But then, like, how long into the term are you cool with it? Right. That's where it gets weird, because, like, nobody wants to talk about that. Like, I'm, like, if you, it's a cluster of cells, and you take a plan B and it's gone, everybody's pretty cool with it.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Yeah. But you get to, like, five months. Yeah. It's moving around and stuff. It's got hands. You know, that's been one of the hardest things for me to wrap my mind around, right? Like, so this is a question I ask, and I'll ask you, right? Let's say you're governor of Texas or whatever, right?
Starting point is 00:03:27 And a woman wants a late term abortion. Okay. Yeah. Are you going to incarcerate or charge her, charge the doctor, or allow them to just do what they want and be free? What would Joe Rogan do? Joe Rogan does not want to be governor, first of all, because Joe Rogan does not want those kind of responsibilities. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:49 I think that's a fucking super complicated issue. Right. I mean, you know, someone said this to me the other night, one of my friends, he's like, they were talking about abortion and cases of rape. And he goes, well, if your father's a piece of shit, does that mean that you should die? It's like the child did not ask for his father
Starting point is 00:04:09 to be a piece of shit. Right. What happens to the kid then? Yeah. It's very hard. I can't come to a conclusion on it, right? So I think to answer that question, I'm saying if she wants to have a late-term abortion, she should go ahead and do it, right?
Starting point is 00:04:29 That's my stance. Mostly because I lean more on the anarchist side of things. Also because I study history, right? So you think about like Spartans, right? Spartans, if a child came out and had a defect, this is post-pregnancy. Yeah, they took it to the woods and tossed it or tossed it off. You know what I mean? And I'm thinking to myself, like, this is a form of eugenics.
Starting point is 00:04:55 This is a form of like cleansing your race, whatever, whatever. And it's going to be quite controversial, but I'm a fan of it. And it's going to be quite controversial, but I'm a fan of it. I don't know if I'm allowed to say that, but we are human beings and we are here to preserve life and we are here to preserve life for our tribe and for our people. And it's like sometimes you have to make decisions that are long term, right, for your people to make sure your people survive. So I'm like, do we want another blue haired liberal running around? Go ahead, hit the button on that. The thing about blue haired liberals is sometimes they get older and then they have children of their own and then they get mortgages and they have jobs and then they start understanding the tax system. They understand where money goes and they start getting red pilled and then they start
Starting point is 00:05:44 becoming more conservative and more pragmatic, and they change. This is true. You know? This is true. My friend Bridget Phetasy, she told me that when she was in her 20s, she was like AOC. She goes, I was like a full-on lefty progressive, like all the way. And now she's, I mean, I don't know where she would categorize herself. I would say she's a centrist.
Starting point is 00:06:03 But if you're a centrist, to people on the left, you're Hitler. Yeah, pretty much. If you're a centrist, you're alt-right. Yeah. I mean, the left has gone so far left that the center is now right. Well, you saw that meme that Elon Musk posted. He posted this meme where he is, where the right is, and where the center is, and that the left keeps moving further and further away, and now it looks like he's the where the right is and where the center is and that the left keeps moving further and further away.
Starting point is 00:06:26 And now it looks like he's the right because they keep moving where the center is. Correct. Correct. But I actually don't believe that there is a left or a right. I view politics as a sphere. Right. And at the at the core of this sphere. Right. is no state, no government, right? And the further you get away from that is more government you're advocating for, right? So there are times and places where the right advocates for state interference and the left advocates for state interference. So it's like a measure of how much do you want the state involved in your life and when and where because everybody chooses a place like you know the right is like yeah ban abortions right and it's just like okay so you're partly a status right you know what i mean yeah and then the
Starting point is 00:07:14 left ones you like welfare okay so that's where they want status so it's just like what degree of state do you want involved in your life and then how much of it and when and where right so it's more of a sphere than a left or right thing there really is no left or right that's a good way of putting it because that is true that there are times on both sides from both parties want the state to step in and take care of business and uh you know i'm more of an issues person i used to think of myself as like left wing but as time goes goes on, I think I'm more, it's like there's a lot of things on the left I don't agree with, but most things I do. But it's issue to issue.
Starting point is 00:07:53 And the problem is people subscribe to all of the things that their tribe subscribes to. Bingo. If their tribe is like pro second amendment or pro woman's right to choose or pro illegal immigration, whatever it is. If your side says that, you start chirping, you start just saying exactly what your tribe wants. That's a problem. That's the grift. Yeah, that's the grift. That's the grift, right? And that's what has become one of the biggest problems, I think, is the rise of the grifter class. Right. And the and the grift economy. And basically what happened was at some point, in order for people to take you serious,
Starting point is 00:08:37 you had to have a certain amount of education on a matter, some sort of grasp of the topic politics. You had to be smart. Right now, it's just like all you have to do is know the talking points and you can get a huge following and become an influencer and influence people's decisions and get hired by politicians and people. Yeah. So, you know, before it was like the politicians were the grifter class or, you know, the political I'm sorry, the media. Right. Now, because of social media, you have just any old Joe, no pun intended, can pop up and be an authority, an authority on on on on America and society, right? But again, so this is the problem with the right. The problem with the right is they're being misled because they've dumbed themselves down to a few talking points. It's like three talking points, four talking points, whatever it is. So they've dumbed themselves down and allowed them to be led by people
Starting point is 00:09:41 who have no educational background. And I don't mean traditional. I'm just saying just haven't really done the studies on history, don't really know much. But they've dumbed themselves down to like three points. And it's just like life is— What are those points? Pro-life? Pro-life, free speech, and Second Amendment.
Starting point is 00:10:01 And the First Amendment thing is really because of what's happened to conservatives on social media. Right. You would always think in the past of liberals as being pro-First Amendment, like the ACLU, supporting Nazis' right to exist. That was back in the day, in the early days, Jewish lawyers. And they were supporting Nazis' rights to protest and exist because they were saying, look, free speech is an absolute thing. It means you want free speech for people who you absolutely disagree with. You don't like, you disagree with them, but you think they should have free speech. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Which leads us to this Trump thing because Elon Musk is talking about getting Trump back on Twitter. Is he? Yeah. He said he should absolutely be allowed back on Twitter. Absolutely. I believe so. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:43 He's like, yeah, he said he should absolutely be allowed back on Twitter. Absolutely. I think so. Yeah. And he said that it was outrageously stupid and it was morally wrong to ban him from Twitter. Yes. And so they were questioning him. They're like, what if, you know, someone incites something? He goes, well, maybe a temporary ban.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Like he's a free speech absolutist. Yeah. Yeah. That's beautiful. My thing is, you know, when people talk about free speech, usually they're referring to the Constitution. Right. And remind me to tell you how I've rewritten the Constitution. You've rewritten it?
Starting point is 00:11:13 Yeah. I rewrote the Constitution. We'll get to that. We're going to get into that. But free speech. Right. OK. We understand that there's free speech that is protected by the government.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Right. That don't matter. The speech that's that the reason why speech isn't free is because of your cohort, your friends, your cronies, the left, whoever, whoever. These are the people that are destroying free speech. Free speech ain't free. It's going to come at a cost, right? So, for example, like people pop up with like these free speech social media platforms, right? Right. It's technically not a free speech social media platform because if I go on that platform and I say something crazy, somebody's still going to pick that up and get me fired from my job. There's still going to be consequences no matter where I go on the internet. People can still see what I say. Yeah, but free speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences. It just means you have the ability to express yourself. That's what free
Starting point is 00:12:14 speech is. Correct. The thing is like, what should your boss be able to fire you for? You know, like that's where it gets slippery because there's certain things that people can say. Like, example, what if you said, I don't think January 6th was one of the worst things that ever happened to America. I think it was a bunch of fucking morons who believed in QAnon, who rushed to Capitol and took selfies, and largely idiots with a few dangerous people mixed in with them. You'd get fired for that. Wow. You could get fired for that wow you could get fired you're if you worked for some super liberal tech company yeah they would go you do not align with the
Starting point is 00:12:50 values of our company and you're like but i'm just saying this is my opinion i see those guys like that dude with the fucking buffalo helmet on that retard with the face paint yeah yeah like that that guy is not dangerous he's an idiot yeah he troll. Yeah, he's a silly person who believes dumb shit, and he's gullible, and he lives with his parents, and he's a grown-ass man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Grown-ass man. But that's what you expect from a guy like that. You expect, okay, this guy is not a... Listen, man, if you got a wife and kids and a job and a fucking mortgage and a bunch of shit to do and you got goals, you don't have time to go to the goddamn Capitol and put a buffalo helmet on.
Starting point is 00:13:24 That's true. That's true. That's dumb people. And there's a lot of dumb people. So if you can talk dumb people and you gotta go there and take what's ours, yeah, that's inciting. Yeah, that guy's an idiot. Yeah, he should be in trouble.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Everybody should be in trouble. You shouldn't do that. But to say that that is like World War II, that's like Pearl Harbor or that's like D-Day or that's like September 11th, this is crazy talk. That's like Pearl Harbor. Or that's like D-Day. Or that's like, you know, September 11th. This is crazy talk. That's just a bunch of morons. Right. It's a disaster.
Starting point is 00:13:50 It looks horrible. Definitely need to clean that up. Definitely should have had more security. There's a lot of shit about that day that's fucked. Like the cops opening up the gates, letting people through. Like what is all that about? Antifa being there. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Yeah. How about the fucking, the known fbi agents who were inciting violence and yeah they were telling you gotta get in there we gotta take what's ours they had people that were there yeah they know for a fact we know that absolutely the fucking fbi imagine the fbi themselves trying to get people to do shit that's illegal so they can arrest them oh that's they do best they're so good at that They're so good at that. They're so great at that. They're so good at that. They're wizards at that shit.
Starting point is 00:14:28 January 6th, I thought it was beautiful, man. Why'd you think it was beautiful? Like, the white man going to get him some freedom, as Uncle Hotel would say. You know,
Starting point is 00:14:36 like, you're like, I'm on my, you know, on my channel, I always talk about, like, I'm looking for the day
Starting point is 00:14:43 for the white man to get on his horse, grab his musket and just 19. Bring us back. Give us some freedom again. Right. Like where's that white man? Like it seems like we've been neutered. Right. And it's just like I know as a black man that if the white man is free, I'm definitely not free. But what what is what are they not free from and what they were saying is that the election was stolen that's what they're saying yeah but that was the whole call to arms from not called arms but you know right that's
Starting point is 00:15:13 what trump said yeah yeah trump was like you know you have to make a strong presence and yeah but there's a whole lot of things wrong with the state and how the federal government is playing americans right for sure from monetary all the way down right so it's a whole lot of things wrong with the state and how the federal government is playing Americans, right? For sure. From monetary all the way down, right? So it's a whole bunch of different things. But, like, the media is saying, like, you know, this guy's a white supremacist or that guy's a white nationalist. And white nationalism is becoming a big problem in this country.
Starting point is 00:15:38 And it's just like, wait, when, where? Like, stop it. You're lying. When Biden said that, he said it was the biggest problem our country faces bigger than terrorism like yeah he said bigger than terrorism and everybody just let them they just let them say that yeah it's like blatant lies so i'm just like like like like so when i saw january 6 i covered the whole thing live we had uh mooktar on the ground and i was like yeah this is great let's go you had someone on the ground yeah we had uh mooktarar on the ground. And I was like, yeah, this is great. Let's go. You had someone on the ground? Yeah, Mukhtar was on the ground. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:07 That's hilarious. And we had him on Call In Live and we covered it. It was great. I was a big fan of it. Was there a lot of... I'm sorry. I was like, yo, this is like a beautiful moment in history. I thought it was one of the greatest moments in all of American history.
Starting point is 00:16:22 That's so ridiculous. To me, personally, because I'm just like, yeah, get mad. That's what I wanted to see. Now it's storming the Capitol and all that stuff. I don't agree with that. You just agreed with protesting. Going there, not storming the Capitol. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Yeah. Yeah. And, I mean, some people stormed the Capitol. Some people just kind of just politely walked in. Did you see Enter the Storm, the HBO documentary on QAnon? Mm-mm. It's all about that. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:16:48 You should watch it. It's pretty wild because it shows who instigated and started QAnon and who was running the forums, who was running 4chan and who set up all this QAnon shit and how they did it and how they manipulated people. And they also focus on the very people themselves you get to see how gullible some of these people are they're very simple people and they get talked into believing that uh trump is gonna like bring america back and rescue it from the evil people all these people are going to jail and you know trump is good
Starting point is 00:17:21 and then when no one went to jail you can see at the end of the day like hmm did they realize they got duped yeah because they're you know they're fairly simple people it's it's kind of sad because to take someone from being like a q anon believer who's not very educated who believes dumb shit yeah and to get them all the way out of that to see the big picture of life itself and what the real influences are and how this all is set up it's too much of a journey for most of those folks they don't have time or the energy yeah to do that so you're looking at these people that are just gonna wait around till the next person tricks them into some stupid shit yeah I think everybody's looking for a hero yeah you know people looking at Trump as a hero. And I like Trump. I'm a big fan of Trump. You know, he ran again. I'm definitely advocating for him. I don't care what anybody says. But I think people have to just come back to just, you know, like, what are you doing for yourself? What are you doing for your family? the big problem with the with the conservative right or whatever you want to call it they're
Starting point is 00:18:25 in reactionary mode right like like they log on to find out what the left is doing today so which means the left is basically leading the way right and the left is controlling the battlefield and it's just like why don't we just come online and be like yo today we're celebrating families right like today's today's like heterosexual day, right? Be proactive. Be proactive, right? And I think everything's just been reactive and that kind of like gives the left control over the whole situation.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Well, I think most conservatives feel like there's very little representation for conservatives online. There's only Fox News and when you know they put like you know Tucker Carlson clips like that and or you know Australia they got that Sky News and right is that only in network that's still around they got kicked off of DirecTV right did it yeah something happened they they believe they got kicked off of, it was either DirecTV or one of the cable networks, one of the big cable networks.
Starting point is 00:19:28 Probably talking about the Jebby. It could be about that. I think they just decided not to renew their contract, but guarantee that it's about the influence that they have, because they're pretty extreme. But when you look at the amount of people that are on the left that are in the media, like the left influenced media is crazy. It's like CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS. You keep going down the line. MSNBC. You just keep going and going and going and going and going. It's everything. It's literally everything. Broke my heart, man. Broke my heart, man. You know, being a young black kid, my mom collecting Ebony magazines, Jet magazines.
Starting point is 00:20:10 You know, when I'm young and I'm like, one day I'm going to be on Ebony. One day I'm going to be on Jet or Black Enterprise magazine. And then my views are forming. And then I'm like, wait, hold on. I'm completely blackballed. I'll never be on Ebony magazine. You're going to be on Fox News. Tonight I'm going to put Fox News. Tucker Carlson, people are going to be mad
Starting point is 00:20:28 at you. Tucker will have you on. He might have you on after this. It was really sad. It was a sad moment for me, realizing that I may never see black media. Do you think that one of the things that happened during the pandemic
Starting point is 00:20:43 was a lot of the pandemic was um a lot of the mandates pissed off a lot of african-americans because there's a large percentage of african americans that were not vaccinated yes they were not interested in getting vaccinated and they were locked like especially in new york city yeah locked out of everything yeah just locked out yeah and that made a lot of people go hey what, what is this? Like, what party are we in? Because Democrats, for the most part, count on African-American votes because they vote, majority vote Democrat. But like with something like that, that's one of those things that makes people tip. They're like, what are you saying?
Starting point is 00:21:17 And then you hear Ron DeSantis was saying, I do not support mandates. I do not support anything that restricts your freedom. We have to protect freedom at all costs. And a lot of people are like, hmm, that guy in Florida has got a fucking point. Right. Like, what side are we on here? Yeah. Medical apartheid, man.
Starting point is 00:21:34 This is white supremacy, right? It's like when we talk about, like, white supremacy. So they try to say, like, the right is the white supremacist. But these people are literally mandating for a medical experimentation for people who have a higher rate of adverse reactions to these medical procedures. Right. They're saying no to these procedures. Is it like it's still it's still like a form of racism. Like I hate using that word because it's like watered down now. It's a form of discrimination. It's a form of racism. Like I hate using that word because it's like watered down now. It's a form of discrimination. It's a form of discrimination.
Starting point is 00:22:06 I don't think it's racism, but it definitely impacts one race higher because there's a higher percentage of people that are unvaccinated and likely distrustful of medical procedures. Right. And then it's mandated, right? Especially if you work for like my sister, mandated, right? She had to get mandated, right? Especially if you work for, like, my sister. Mandated, right? She had to get it, right? Or she's going to lose her job. So think about all the black people that work in the medical industry
Starting point is 00:22:32 that potentially could have lost their job or had to compromise their body cavity, right? The freedom of their choice. My body, my choice. Like, no, it's not it's it's your it's it's the state's body and the state's choice you don't get to make that so for example like when people were celebrating the osha right osha uh stance in this in scotus right so yeah they said publicly private companies can't mandate it but then they said well if you work for
Starting point is 00:23:03 the government then it is mandated right so that means they said well if you work for the government then it is mandated right so that means all those black employees that work for the government are now mandated well every all races obviously but it's just funny because black people are the most resistant to this thing as compared to all other races right and the democrats are like no go get it go get it so it's like do they really care well this my body my choice is this is where it's interesting because it's happening right after mandates and now it's the abortion discussion and it's like well i thought you said my body my choice what do you what are you saying a week later yeah not only that it's not even logical because it's it's it's not your body
Starting point is 00:23:41 your choice even if you've already had covet which is really crazy they want you to get vaccinated even if you've had it, which is unscientific. Right. It literally doesn't make sense. It doesn't fit with the studies. The studies show that you're far better protected if you've survived COVID than even if you get vaccinated. It's far longer protection. It's better protection. And they're still like, nope, get it.
Starting point is 00:24:00 You got to, you know to line these pockets, kid. And that's the only, I mean, unless the only other argument you could say is that we don't know what kind of protection you have from getting COVID because you could have been one of those asymptomatic people and it might not have bestowed significant protection to you. Right. That would make sense if the COVID vaccine didn't provide only temporary protection anyway. Yeah. Because it does.
Starting point is 00:24:27 It's like it wanes after a while, which is why they keep wanting people to get shot up again and again and again. Yeah. You need a booster every two days or something like that. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind of odd. It's real odd. You know, times that were in the past two years, I had COVID a couple of times.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Times that were in the past two years, I had COVID a couple of times. And I watched you. And I was sick, feeling like I'm dying. And I was like, yo, I'm about to DM Joe Rogan and see if he can give me some of this monoclonal antibodies. How bad were you sick? I was pretty bad. Yeah? Yeah, I didn't go to the hospital because that's where they're killing people at like you know like i don't know how much i'm allowed to say on here but um you know i was
Starting point is 00:25:13 telling people i'm like covid ain't killing people hospitals are um for example when we talk about the um what's that machine uh the respirator respirator yeah right like the respirator is breathing for you and um if any anybody's in the medical industry, they know once you go on that, it's usually just to keep you alive so your family can see you before you pass on. Yeah, 80% of the people who got on the respirator wound up dying.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Right. So what did everybody say at the height of it all? We need more respirators. Get more respirators out. That's what they thought, though. There was a lot of confusion in the beginning because it was a novel virus and they didn't know what the proper treatment was.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I don't necessarily think you could blame people for that because that's really what they thought. They thought we had to get people respirated and they thought people were just dying like crazy. As it went on then they realized like oh the respirator may actually be killing people. One of the things it was the respirators were
Starting point is 00:26:03 blowing people's lungs out. Mm-hmm. Yeah. And so there was multiple problems with that. But that was just because it was the beginning of the pandemic. They didn't know any better. I mean, my hotel people was telling me
Starting point is 00:26:15 as soon as they saw the respirators going out, they're like, oh no, this is going to be bad. Like I had Dr. Tanai Ricks on and he pointed this stuff out about the PCR test. He's like, oh, based upon the cycles that you're running this, you're going to get a bunch of false positives, right? And then a year later, what did they say? A bunch of false positives, right?
Starting point is 00:26:36 Yeah. Yeah, they changed the cycles. So when you say that you have a industry of medical professionals right and we're supposed to trust these people but here i got this young black kid who's a biochemist who's telling me on twitter and all his followers little guy dr snobrics he's nobody but he knows you're telling me this group of medical professionals don't know right and then i got your hoodie my ra who's telling me the respirators won't work but this group of people telling me that they didn't know
Starting point is 00:27:10 this was i think there's a lot of people that don't look into things absolutely just follow the narrative they do what the guidelines are and then they keep going including doctors including doctors yeah including doctors i think doctors i think once you go to college, you basically lose your brain. You pay to donate your brain to, you know, the people that run these institutions. And then they zap it. Some people don't. Some people come out of there with their critical thinking skills intact. And they have their own opinions.
Starting point is 00:27:43 But they'll talk about them in hushed tones and quiet they'll get they get together and go i don't think we should be vaccinating children just to there's no they'll look around like anybody here there's no there's no real evidence why would your children seem to be fine right they want to keep it quiet yeah and then the other group of people that were uh least likely to get vaccinated were PhDs. Isn't that crazy? Yeah, that's crazy. PhDs were a large group of them were just going, nah, I'm going to hang in there.
Starting point is 00:28:19 I want to wait a little bit. I don't know. I mean, here's what was eerie for me. I believe it was 2019, 2020, right before the Demi hit. I had Sister Samaya on my platform and she was like, yo, they're passing legislation in New Jersey to make medical exemption. I'm sorry sorry religious exemption for vaccination uh no longer a thing they're trying to get rid of it right trying to ban it this was getting passed in new jersey legislation right
Starting point is 00:28:53 then the demi hits and i'm like the demi what's the demi demic the pandemic oh the pandemic right um i'm used to censoring myself. Why do you have to censor yourself? Because YouTube algorithms and stuff. Oh, yeah, YouTube. I escaped that fucking claw just in time. Yeah, you did. I just got out.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Genius move. Got out just in time. Yeah, you did. Yeah, I would have Took the deal too With Spotify You have to Yeah
Starting point is 00:29:27 I don't trust them anymore They're just fucking Banning people For all kinds of shit They're banning people For citing legitimate Medical studies Right
Starting point is 00:29:36 They're deleting Their podcasts Last week The FDA Updated something about You know Something about the Vax or COVID
Starting point is 00:29:44 Or something And then like Twitter put like a warning on people that were repeating the FDA yes yes it was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Starting point is 00:29:51 yeah when they pulled the they limited the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to people over 18 they tried to limit it because of blood clots so they were putting a warning
Starting point is 00:30:00 on the FDA's statement yeah which is wild yeah yeah instagram is doing it too when people would post that on instagram they would have that covet 19 warning under the bottom of it like yeah i'm on my second instagram account now so i'm you're on your second yeah i'm familiar with the band and over there you know it's funny with elon buying twitter i'm happy he did i'm waiting for the uh i think the deal's still got to be finalized. But something changed at Twitter.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Yeah. I think the people that were in charge of shadow banning and censoring must have left or something. I think that's probably very likely. Either that or they knew that what they were going to do, like if they do sell it, it's time to clean house now. Oh, and get rid of all the algorithm. Did you see the difference in engagement? That's exactly what I was about to say. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Bro, I'm like, wait, I was shadow banned this whole time. Yeah. Like my engagement is like 10x now. I gained 700,000 Twitter followers in two weeks. Are you serious? Yep. Bro. Bro.
Starting point is 00:31:11 What were they doing up there? The only other option, the other possibility, rather, is that those are bots, that I gained a lot of bots. Okay, so. But, yes. Goddamn. If that's true. Yes, there are bots, right? However, my YouTube account started growing faster.
Starting point is 00:31:32 And that was unusual, right? Because I had my YouTube link in my bio, on my Twitter bio. So usually I get a trickle in. But as soon as that buy went through, I saw my YouTube subscribers start going up abnormally. And I'm like, oh, it's finally getting released. I'm finally getting access to eyes I never had access to. You know what I mean? Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:57 That's wild to me, man. And, you know, like last time I came on here, I told you, I was like, I don't really care about the saddle banning and the censorship. I don't like whatever, whatever. Twitter wants to do whatever we want to do. And now I'm like, I still agree with that stance. But I'm like, damn, like they've been holding me back. They've been holding you back. They've probably been holding a lot of people back.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Yeah. And they think they're morally right to do that. And it's a weird position to be in to have that kind of power when you're dealing with essentially what's the world's town hall. That's really what it is. It's the world's place to express ideas. Yeah. And it's been curated by a bunch of dorks. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:37 A bunch of people who – well, there's rungs, right? You got the ruling class and then you have the ignorance underneath them who think they're doing the right thing sometimes, right? Yeah, they all think they're doing the right thing. Yeah. Yeah, they think it's morally wrong to let certain people express themselves because they're worried that gullible people are going to listen to them and then join up. Yeah. But that's just part of life. You have to have better arguments to counteract the bad arguments.
Starting point is 00:33:06 You can't just ban the bad arguments. If you think they're a bad argument, then step up to the debate stage or to, you know, Twitter or whatever and come up with a better argument and let people see how this plays out. Yeah, that was my thing. I always said if somebody is not willing to debate, it's usually because they don't believe in whatever they're saying. And that was my thing, like with the whole pandemic. Like, take your doctors and let's put them on stage with Trump's front, whatever they called him. Trump dot first line doctors, what a front line that is, whatever. Debate them. Right. Where's the debate? Yeah. You believe what you say? Well, it's debate. And then let the people decide which side i'm going to choose yeah we never got that debate it was never fair to allow people to see both sides of this thing
Starting point is 00:33:50 exactly well that's when they started coming after me when i had robert malone on and dr peter mccullough yeah when they were saying you know that these discredited doctors i go hold on you can't call that guy discredited because first first of all, Peter McCullough is the most published doctor in his field in history. He never had a single complaint about him being some sort of a fringe doctor. He is very respected, highly credited. But it wasn't until he had patients that had adverse reactions to the vaccine that people started getting upset with him. had patients that had adverse reactions to the vaccine that people started getting upset with him and you know now he's left the universities involved in lawsuits and it's it's a big fucking deal but to say that that guy is like just some fringe wacky doctor like not when you hear him
Starting point is 00:34:37 talk yeah and same thing with malone like he was involved in the mra technology personally holds nine patents for the creation of mRNA technology. Right. It's wild. And you're going to say this guy, you should discredit this guy. And you listen to him talk. And they were trying to discredit mass formation psychosis. That's not a thing.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Of course it's a thing. He's talking about it. It's a real thing. You know it's a real thing because you know that people do do that. They get panicked. They get anxious. They're filled with anxiety. And someone comes along with a solution.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And anybody who doesn't go with that solution, people yell at them. They get upset and frantic. Most people are living with like a layer or a level rather of anxiety already that was barely manageable. I mean, just regular life before the pandemic was barely manageable for a lot of people. Yes. The pandemic comes along and those people are screeching banshees now. Right. They're out of their fucking mind because they were barely hanging on when everything was normal, air quotes.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Yeah. Yeah. And then there was the destruction of the economy. Yep. You know, destruction of small business. I keep hearing there's a formula shortage, which is terrifying. Oh, the baby formula. Yeah, I saw that recently. Where's, how is that, what's going on? What's going on there um I don't know how the fuck do you not
Starting point is 00:35:50 have enough baby I'm happy they don't first of all what cuz I don't and I'll tell you why please do baby formula ain't no good for babies it's not not most most of them are not but some women can't pump some right right right for whatever reason their milk ducts absolutely absolutely and there's alternative formulas out there like there's really good some of them are like soy based I'm like I don't get your child and but like when you talk about I don't want to name companies cause that could get me in legal issues. Right. But the formula that's on the market has a lot of toxic ingredients in it.
Starting point is 00:36:31 It ain't good for babies. What kind of toxic ingredients? I don't know. I haven't studied this stuff in years, but let people do their own research. Right. Let people go. And there's a lot of people that have done this research.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Let's see if we can find it. See, find out what, what's bad about baby formula. Pull up the ingredients. Just Google what's bad about baby formula. You might have to use... It might be a thing.
Starting point is 00:36:53 An alternative search engine. What'd you say? That would give you bad blog results. That's going to give you goofy shit that people are trying to sell stuff. How about toxic ingredients in baby formula? Can you Google that? That might work.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Would that work? What are you doing over there, Jimmy? You wrestling with that microphone? But I don't know. It's definitely better to have breast milk. Yes, absolutely. I think for some women that's an impossibility. Right.
Starting point is 00:37:20 So then, all right, maybe you got to have that formula, right? But I think a lot of women also can't afford the breast milk because the breast milk is expensive. You know, if you can't nurse. Oh, you mean buying breast milk? Yeah. Yeah. It's very expensive. is like there are people that are making um baby formula that is like organic holistic but because of like fda regulations there's certain guidelines i gotta stay within so they can't say oh this is safe for a newborn right oh but you can technically give it to a newborn but they can't put that on the label and say hey this is good for a newborn you can get this stuff on amazon right um but there's organic like good baby formula out there so they can't call it baby formula is that what it is yeah well what do they it's like it's they they stay they uh market it towards like more toddlers huh so like it's it's like uh i want to say six to twelve months or 12
Starting point is 00:38:23 months to 24 months or something like that. I just had a baby, so that's why I was all in it. Here it is. Some of America's biggest manufacturers of baby food have not been adequately testing and removing products with dangerous levels of heavy metals, according to a new U.S. congressional report. This is all part of an ongoing battle to make baby food safe. The new report says Gerber and Beach Nut didn't properly test and remove these products,
Starting point is 00:38:48 while Sprout Foods Incorporated, Walmart's Parent Choice, and Plum Organics were relaxed in their efforts. Arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury were found in rice cereals, sweet potato purées, juices, and sweet snack puffs, according to a previous report from the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy Committee on Oversight. At the time, the companies, Nature sells Happy Family Organics and Happy Baby Products, Beech Nut, Hain, Earth's Best Organic, and Gerber, agreed to the subcommittee's previous request for investigation. The subcommittee also reached out to Walmart, Campbell, and Spr Campbell and sprout organic foods which did not allow the investigation those companies later began cooperating mmm yeah so I was talking about so there's a toxic baby food lawsuit cases for parents at the bottom there interesting
Starting point is 00:39:42 yeah and then so then you see the adhd autism situation popping up because of the heavy metals neurotoxins yeah right for parents who have bought food from any of the brands and have children with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder both autism and adhd have been associated with toxic metals yeah so when you when I saw that, I saw this story pop up. So in the back of my mind, I'm like, good. Right? It's like in some ways it's bad because the baby needs something. It needs something.
Starting point is 00:40:15 But in another way, I'm just like, you know, it's a catch-22. Why is there a shortage? Why is there a baby food shortage? Is it Russia? Is it the Putin price hike? I thought it was because the... There it goes. Wow. Look at that. 40% of baby food formula out of stock. Thread on infant formula shortage situation, which feels like a slow moving train wreck. First, retail stock has been rocky for months. It was already bad over the holidays. Then a big recall plus plant shutdown
Starting point is 00:40:49 in February made it worse. Oh, so it was a plant shutdown. Oh, that's right because the plants have been burning down. You saw that? Yeah, I did. That was like food production plants. Yeah, why is that happening? Man, it's a good time to be a conspiracy theorist. It's a it's a great time because you know you got a lot of
Starting point is 00:41:07 fucking ammunition yeah I I tend not to look into this stuff it probably because it gives me anxiety yeah it gives me anxiety too that's why I need weed Mike Tyson weed say Abbottrition recalled with the contamination after. I'll hit it. That's the Mike Tyson weed. Oh, man. It's dangerous. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Possible contamination of several infants got sick and two died. Whoa. Abbott Nutrition recalled and withheld some of its baby food and product due to concerns about possible contamination. Fuck. All this stuff is terrifying, man. Just when you hear talk about, you know, about food shortages, they keep saying food shortages are coming. Yeah. And people are saying food shortages are coming.
Starting point is 00:41:59 I'm like, do something. Yeah. How do you know it's coming? Where's the food coming from? What is causing food shortages? Can that be fixed? Seems like you should fix that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:11 Give it all this money to Ukraine, which is, you know, great. Save the Ukrainian people. But shouldn't we be fucking fixing our food shortage with that money? What are we doing? What did Lenin say? Lenin said about Marxism he said
Starting point is 00:42:26 something like um oh man something it was like this evil quote from Lenin that basically like was completely inhumane I forget the exact quote man but like when you're dealing with Marxism, like Marxism is designed to demoralize and destroy a population. Right. And so if you look at like the Holodomor, Holodomor, it's like massive famine throughout Eastern Europe. Right. So like when I see like the food shortages and I see Marxists running around in America, I'm like, oh, OK, this is the same play. Like I always tell people, I always say like the most important thing you got to study in history or Western history is the Russian revolution. And we're kind of seeing that play out again here in America. So when I see food shortages, I go, okay, this is the famine, right? This is the famine that they're trying to manufacture, dah, dah, dah, dah. And then,
Starting point is 00:43:20 you know, one of the enemies of Marxism, obviously, is the middle class. So they want to attack the middle class and da-da-da-da-da. But the idea is to squeeze us and destroy us and then present themselves as the solution right yeah that to make themselves like and seem necessary right right that's really what what the play is it's it's evil but it's intelligent at the same time because if you're worried about food how can you talk about the Fed yeah you don't you don't think about anything but food when you're running out of food. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:44:06 And it's really easy to get other things done. Yeah. Get people to, like, we can get you food, but we need to get you onto a centralized digital currency where we can ration the amount of food. Because there's a lot of people out there that are hoarding food. Yes. We have a hoarding food problem. Yeah. Right, that's what they'll tell you, right?
Starting point is 00:44:23 That's what they'll tell you. food problem yeah right that's what they'll tell you that's what they'll tell you and then they'll tell you uh but uh hotep if you just sign up for our digital currency and you get on that oh but you can't go on vacation though because we saw some things you said on twitter so you have to clean up your social profile so maybe maybe maybe some good positive tweets yeah about the government yeah they'll um limit your wallet you're talking about the cbdc yeah well that's what they're doing in china in china they have a social credit score. Social credit score, yeah. And they attach that.
Starting point is 00:44:48 If they attach that to a digital currency, like a centralized digital currency. Yes. Then they can choose what you can and can't spend your money on. Like you want to buy a new house? Sorry. Sorry. We can't have you do that. You're a little too radical.
Starting point is 00:45:01 You said you're an anarchist and you're happy that there's an infant formula shortage yeah we heard you on the podcast and sorry sorry right yeah you're allowed to have staples you can have rice and beans for the next couple weeks right we get to that place where the government literally can tell you like if that's where it's going yeah because most people they're not going to do it too and so most people aren't going to complain most people are going to be able to get whatever they want everything's going to be fine but if it's just a few political opponents a few loud mouths a few problem people and they shut them down no one's going to say shit yeah yeah i mean it's just like like they just create chaos right they just want to like disrupt everybody and just create chaos keep everybody like i always say distracted right
Starting point is 00:45:41 so the thing is like once you create the famine and you create the poverty. So the first people that are attacked by a poor lower class who has been radicalized for survival is the middle class. Right. So you squeeze from the top and the bottom. And then that's how you like squeeze out the middle class. And once you squeeze out the middle class, it's just us versus them right and then that's when it just becomes like a um like like uh more like um a drone population of people like the matrix movie almost like where you just become a battery in the system and that's why you think that's where we're going yes but it's almost inevitable, right? Yeah. You're going to have, the world is going to be bifurcated based upon organic and inorganic people. Okay? Like, we're talking about organic food?
Starting point is 00:46:34 We're talking about, like, organic. So, for example, like. They're going to have an inorganic Olympics. You saw the swimmer, right? Which one? The one who's biologically male yeah yes well this is going to be even a bigger hack if you become part robot right yes well that's that's trans humanism yeah yeah yeah that's that's the next step if we're willing to do like the gender bender
Starting point is 00:47:00 thing like right what's what's to stop us like hey he was going to die now he's an olympic gold medalist yes all we had to do is replace his spine with uh some fucking carbon fiber thing with electric rods it makes your muscles fire far better yeah i mean if they came along and said that like i have a friend and he's got a fucked up back he's had a bunch of back surgeries cut just his back is fucked up. It's from jujitsu. It's all messed up. Guys get discs fused and artificial discs put in. If you came to him and said,
Starting point is 00:47:32 bro, not only can we fix all your problems, we're going to give you a carbon fiber spine that's virtually indestructible and it's 100% more efficient at sending signals to your muscles so your body will move better. It's all powered by just the same way you're eating food and drinking water. It's all powered by the same things. You've got to take a certain amount of vitamins.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I'm sold. Bro. I'm sold. You get this, and then you would be on the beach, and you would see dudes who have that big scar on their back from the top of their head all the way down. Oh, man, that guy's supercharged. Yeah. Because you'd realize people are supercharged. Only rich people would be able to do it originally. But you would have to do it. You'd have to do it. You'd have to
Starting point is 00:48:12 do it just to compete. Like, think about going to a job interview, right? And there's an inorganic dude, and you're the organic dude. They're like, lazy bitch. Go get that inorganic part. Go get your part. Go get your parts. If there was a thing they did like that where everyone had a scar down their back because they replaced your spine with something far better, we would all have it.
Starting point is 00:48:32 Right. It would be like shoes. So what about the people that don't get it? What happens to them? See, that's the problem with this concept of like Neuralink is one of those things that they're talking about. Right. Initially, it's going to be used for people with injuries, like people with spinal cord injuries, it's gonna be amazing.
Starting point is 00:48:49 But if it does get to the point where it supercharges your brain and then the rich people do it first, what if it costs a quarter million bucks and you supercharge your brain, but then you have this giant head start. Like that's one of the only times in history where you could say, okay, this is an equal. This is like seriously in equal because you could
Starting point is 00:49:10 Potentially literally take over the earth in the time it takes for the poor people to get the brain implant correct like completely Take over the earth. Yeah, you could have a an intellect far superior to anyone who's ever lived and have instantaneous access to information downloaded right into your brain. You'd be like a fucking human alien and if you were greedy, if you started off greedy or if you just said look better for me to control this because these other people are unethical
Starting point is 00:49:38 and you just decided to fucking overthrow all the government you're like basically like what was that chick Scarlett Johansson, in that movie where she takes that medication and she becomes a god? Wait a minute, Liz. Lucy. Lucy, yes.
Starting point is 00:49:54 It was like some crazy drug, and she becomes a god. That's what it would be like, dude. That's real. Because if you were super smart, then you would make a better version of that brain thing. You'd be like, this brain thing is dope, but you know, here's what they're getting wrong And if you have a brain that's charged up But you're going super future. I don't think it's that long man. Really? No, I don't think it's that long
Starting point is 00:50:16 I think we're looking at about 20 years. What if you gave it to a dumb person though? What if you become super smart? What if they don't give it to like Corky from life Goes On and he takes over the world? What if they just stay with bad ideas? But no, it could happen, man. Maybe they would have bad ideas. Just supercharged bad ideas. They'd have really dumb bad ideas. Right.
Starting point is 00:50:34 No, it would be a thing where you, yeah, you wouldn't, like the morals and the ethics probably wouldn't change. Just the intelligence would change. And you add it to a 40-year-old guy, like, doesn't make him better. Right, doesn't make him a better human human just gives him more information to deal with or better you know it might make him you could execute things better you could think things through better but maybe you would still like morally be the same person it wouldn't it here's the thing here's the thing right here's what here's what i think we got to level it off at.
Starting point is 00:51:12 The inorganic is going to be the difference between him having the state-of-the-art Mac and you having some janky $300 laptop PC mini from the store. Yeah. Just because we've got all this technology doesn't mean everything is going to be hyper accelerated? Because if everybody has it, where humanity is moving faster as a whole, the organic is moving faster as a whole, but you're not going to have this accelerationism, I don't think. Right. Because everybody has it. Right. You know what I mean? Yeah. Does that make sense? Yes, it does. It's I think the real problem is that some people are just going to get this massive head start. But the thing is, the people who are going to get the head start are the people who already have the head start.
Starting point is 00:51:54 So really, what changes? Well, what changes is their power. Instead of like, imagine if Bitcoin becomes the only money worth anything. And then everybody's like, but I don't have any of it. Well, your money's not worth shit. You got to get new money. You got to get money in Bitcoin. That's what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:52:13 And then there's only a certain amount of Bitcoin, right? Like the Bitcoin number is finite, right? So like maybe there's no Bitcoin for you. What the fuck are you talking about? That's what's going to happen. You just predicted a future job I think that's gonna happen in some sort of a way because I think this this thing we do is Inevitable like we we make better and better technology and we're all obsessed by it, right? We're all obsessed by this thing that enslaves populations just stare at it all day. Yeah, I mean that's Group A
Starting point is 00:52:43 Yeah, okay. Let's take a look at group B organic people Yeah, I'm a yoga freaks Well now those people that go in there and don't get fixed you're gonna be one of the organic people You're gonna be the leader of the organic people bro. We're gonna get eaten If I'm not here of the organic people we got a real problem. No, we're not. If I'm a leader of the organic people, we've got a real problem. No, we're not. You want me to tell you why? Please do. Because we hack the devices.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Oh. So the inorganic people, we're still using technology. Don't think that we're not jailbreaking the neural link. That's true, right? Right? Someone's going to do that. We're in Terminator. We've got to watch the movie Terminator.
Starting point is 00:53:22 We're in that place. And there's probably some kid who's like 18 years old who's in his basement somewhere trying to figure out some new version of this. It's better than the original version. Yeah. And he's going to rewire it and fuck with it. And then you look at like a movie like Demolition Man, right? Yeah. Where did those people live?
Starting point is 00:53:40 They lived underground, right? So, but that's a metaphor. Yeah. For where we're going, right? right so here's a question i always ask people is joe rogan mainstream or is he underground everybody tells me joe rogan's mainstream but i'm like he's the leader of the underground five most important people on this planet you ready joe rogan dana white this fucking list is ridiculous You ready? Joe Rogan. Dana White. This fucking list is ridiculous. Dana White. Why Dana White?
Starting point is 00:54:12 Why Dana White? Why Dana White? Because he doesn't give a fuck. Bingo. It's basically that, right? It's the place. Like when the whole pandemic went down, he like, we continue operation.
Starting point is 00:54:22 Anybody scared of that? Yeah. He led the way. Like who else did that? Well, he's a guy that's got fuck you money and so he just does whatever the fuck he wants but there's a lot of people fuck you money that go along with the bull right i don't want to lose it they get scared and then in the top three is dave chappelle like that stand-up he did on netflix that he in trouble for, I was like, oh my God, did he just say that today in this time period? I watched him develop it.
Starting point is 00:54:49 Did you? Yeah, yeah, we did a lot of shows together. I watched him develop it at Stubbs in Austin and then some of the touring that we did. Fucking expertly pieced together real story about a friend of his who killed herself because she was getting bullied for supporting him. I mean mean that's like the half of it like there's a big chunk that's that it's all about that and it's funny yeah and it's real
Starting point is 00:55:12 yeah and anybody that says it's transphobic all you're saying is that he can't talk about trans people then because he's not talking about it in a transphobic way right it's not it's just not yeah so you're saying he can't talk about it at all or he's transphobic is so is this the level of sensitivity you're requiring right like your your subject can't even be discussed can't be discussed or you want to be removed from the network you want fucking people to walk off off the job and protest act oh yeah but that that poor kid was mentally ill the guy who rushed
Starting point is 00:55:45 him on stage yeah he's mentally ill oh that's sad he's a homeless guy and you know the problem there was the security you know how the fuck did the dude get that close to Dave Chappelle that's ridiculous yeah he should never meet at the stage no you gotta have better security yeah but it's just this uh Will Smith thing open up the door for smacking comedians. You know, the Will Smith thing was funny. I was on Will's side, though. Were you really? Yeah. That's ridiculous. But but how could you support that position? What did you say? It wasn't even bad. What? Well, when I say support Will's will side i don't mean supporting will i i supported the idea that somebody got smacked at the oscars right that to me was special
Starting point is 00:56:36 right like the names are yeah the names are variables, it's just X and Y. X smacked Y at the Oscars. Yeah. But the smack, to me, wasn't nearly as shocking as him quivering. Like, when he was like, keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth. Yeah. He was emotional. Yeah. And I don't think he had realized at that moment that he had fucking flipped his life upside down.
Starting point is 00:57:05 Yeah. I don't think he totally realized that. For some reason, he thought he could get away with that. That is a crazy thing to think you can do. Just walk on stage, smack a guy, and then sit back down. And then he did it. And not only did he do it, but they gave him the fucking Academy Award later. And he went up to give a speech.
Starting point is 00:57:22 Yeah. And in the speech, he didn't say, hey, I'm sorry I assaulted that guy yeah he didn't even say that he apologized for his actions but he didn't even apologize to chris rock like it's it's wild there's no supporting that but i do support the idea that someone got smacked right because it's a human moment yes it's a human moment in a place that's not supposed to be human. Yeah, everything is fucking polished and we're wearing bow ties and shit. It's all goofy. Exactly. It's goofy.
Starting point is 00:57:48 That's what I loved about the moment. Oh, okay. I get that. Well, I love the fact that it wasn't really painful. Like, Chris didn't even budge. Yeah. You know, if Chris got hurt, then it would have been a real fucking problem. Like, dude, people get knocked unconscious from getting slapped all the time.
Starting point is 00:58:03 All the time. All the time. All the time. Like those smack contests? Yeah, I'm not saying that he smacked him with that kind of force. He did not. But what if he punched him? What if he punched him like that? What if he didn't punch him hard, but he punched him like that?
Starting point is 00:58:16 Like if you just walk up and just smack him a little bit with your knuckles. Is that different? Because it's the same thing. It's the same thing. Boss Rootin used to knock people unconsciously in pancreas with slaps. In Japan, the early days of MMA, Japan didn't have a UFC-style organization. They had a thing called pancreas. So in pancreas, you're bare knuckle, but you can't close your fists.
Starting point is 00:58:41 You can punch to the body, but to the head, you got to slap. So these guys were walking around like this and fucking smashing each other. You gotta watch this dude, Boss Rooten. Boss Rooten, who's the king of pancreas. Boss is this badass striker from Holland. He figured out how to pull
Starting point is 00:58:58 his hands way back. His hands were super flexible. So when he was hitting dudes, he wasn't using his fingers at all. It was all. So when he was hitting dudes, he wasn't using his fingers at all. It was all palm. And he was just smashing guys with his palms, which, by the way, is harder than your knuckles. It's actually better to hit somebody like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:15 So my question is, if we're going to just let people slap people, why not let people punch people? Because it's kind of the same thing. Right. Yeah. Nah, you're right. This is boss rooting. This is Boss Rootin'. This is like a Boss Rootin' highlight. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:59:29 But he would smash people with his palms. He could punch to the body, but then to the face you had to smack. Mm. And they wore shin pads and wrestling shoes. I was about to say it looked like WWE. Boss was a fucking savage. Mm. like WWE. Boss was a fucking savage. He was like the first real high level striker that entered into mixed martial arts.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Oh yeah? Yeah, when he started fighting people were like, oh shit, this is like some next level power. Next level Muay Thai from Holland. But it was smacks, okay? That's his technique. So that's, you punched a guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:04 You could knock someone the fuck out with a slap so are you just letting him slap not that hard like what's the line there yeah yeah i don't know i think it's wrong right yeah obviously you're not supposed to like yeah you can't be just smacking people yeah you can't just be walking around smacking people i guess those smack contests are ridiculous yeah but they just stand in front of each other and smack each other in the head you realize how how people go out cold from slaps. Yeah. But how about this?
Starting point is 01:00:30 How about in a time where there's no masculinity, we have violence? Right. It's true. Extreme violence. Well, Will Smith is an act of that. Is his reaction feminine or masculine? Well, it's neither. neither okay it's foolhardy it's not connected to a gender it's just foolish okay it's probably got some dumb male bravado
Starting point is 01:00:56 yeah and some posing mixed in there yeah but it's foolish okay assault should only take place when it's really assault you shouldn't like fake assault people you know if assault should only take place when it's really assault. You shouldn't like fake assault people Mmm, no if assault should be assault you try you there hit by someone but back in the day like When you wanted to remember I was talking about the original white man of America. He got his glove out Smack you with his glove right like what he Let's go outside and duel right like i saw it a little bit like that you couldn't go back to back with them little musket pistols right yeah yeah i saw like that was that type of act of aggression from will smith yeah but he can't do that to someone who's that
Starting point is 01:01:37 little the thing is it's like that guy's real little yeah it was definitely a mismatch chris is real little dude yeah yeah. Have you met him? No, but I can see it on stage. Great guy. Very, very funny guy. I guarantee you he's just being silly. Like, that thing that he said was not even bad. He said it about Demi Moore's movie. Demi Moore's fucking beautiful.
Starting point is 01:01:57 But don't they got history? Will Smith? Yes, apparently. Because Chris Rock has been talking shit for a while. Yeah, so I think it was, I thought it was personal. But you can't do that at the Oscars because you're being overreactionary. So to him, he's dealing with years and years of Chris Rock.
Starting point is 01:02:11 He said, one fucking thing about you, I'm going to smack him in his fucking face. You better smack him for me. Like, so this talk around the dinner table. He hit a boiling point. I think he hit, I think Will Smith hit a boiling point. He was just like, I think he snapped. I don't know what it was, but it's silly.
Starting point is 01:02:25 It's silly. That's a silly way, but it's silly. It's silly. That's a silly way for a man to behave. That's silly. What was the better way to react? To laugh. He was laughing at first until she gave him a sideways eye. Yeah, yeah. I did notice that.
Starting point is 01:02:36 He was laughing. He was laughing. And then she looked at him like. And it was so mild. It was G.I. Jane. G.I. Jane was a movie about a woman who was a Navy SEAL.
Starting point is 01:02:44 She's a badass. It's not a negative. It's to SEAL. She's a badass. Yeah, it's not a negative Yeah, it's to me more. She's beautiful. They're like nothing negative about that movie Yeah, it's not like you saying you look like dumb and dumber right, you know like something rude you like oh GI Jane is a movie about a woman who becomes a fucking seal. Yeah. Yeah, it's not an insult That's a good point. That's a good point. And she looks good. She does look good. She looks good with a shaved head. She can pull it off. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:07 No, she does look good. It's like if you're getting upset at that, that's crazy. You're a crazy person. You're looking to get upset. You're right. You got to fucking fuse like this. Spang. Spang.
Starting point is 01:03:19 That's what it is. Short fuse. Fucking Chris Rock. You can't smack Chris Rock. Do you think he smacked August Alsina? What's that Rock Do you think he smacked August Alsina What's that Do you think he smacked August Alsina
Starting point is 01:03:27 I don't know Do you think he did I think he did Maybe Listen People are like Oh you didn't do the August I'm like maybe he did
Starting point is 01:03:34 When Will Smith Was in Muhammad Ali When he played Ali Will Smith learned how to box Correct You watch Will Smith Move around He does not move around
Starting point is 01:03:41 Like an actor That's just taking coaching He's moving like a boxer, right? Yeah, I would fuck a lot of people up. Oh, absolutely. He's pretty tall. He's Jack. He's in yeah, yeah He's he's not the guy that should be slapping Chris Rock. That's a good point. That's crazy No, Chris rocks like 150 pounds man. I think he should have did after had it like a 1v1 talk You should talk to him. That's what I'm saying. Like. Had like a 1v1 talk. Even then, you should talk to him. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Like a talk. Talk to him. Don't hit him. Like, yo, can you relax? Look, if he said something terrible and rude, then that's a different thing. If he's like saying something about, you know, your wife in front of you, and you're like, hey, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:21 What the fuck? And you just, I'm not taking this shit. But that's not even that rude. Yeah. It's like if you're going to slap someone, you jump the gun. But XX smacked Y at the Oscars. Yes, XY. That needed to happen.
Starting point is 01:04:35 That, it needed to happen. The Matrix needs reality checks. Right. A little, you're a human. Smack. This is what people do sometimes. Yeah. It needs that, man. Like going back to organic people. Right.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Like so, for example, you know, there's like laws that say you can go retroactively update your your birth certificate, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right. Right. So it's like what about dating? Dating. Right? Dating in a market where you're not even sure what level of organic this person is. Right? Because obviously you have the breast augmentation and you got the BBLs and you got this and you got the face and you got the makeup because makeup is part of being inorganic. Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:20 And then you add in the potential of being one of the T people. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And then you add in the potential of being one of the T people. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So like for a guy dating right now, I think what's going to happen is at some point, organic women are going to come back in the style really heavy because of so many guys being duped by the T people. being duped by the T people. And also, the BBL stuff's starting to look crazy. The BBL? Yeah. What's the BBL?
Starting point is 01:05:54 The Brazilian butt lift. Oh. It's starting to look crazy. Like, he brought it down to the BBL. Yeah. It's starting to look crazy. The problem is it has to match your legs. Correct. And if your butt is too big for your legs, it looks like you're wearing a diaper.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Right. Exactly. Yeah. Just get in shape, ladies. Yeah. Fuck your shortcuts. Agreed. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Just go ahead. Just get in shape. Just get in shape. Just do squats. Do deadlifts. People have done it. If you don't want to do it, I get it. But don't.
Starting point is 01:06:23 But people have to develop that discipline. Yeah. That's what people need to learn to develop. Because it's like, okay, you went and got this operation. You're going to need another one. Because you never developed the discipline to get that body. Therefore, you don't have the discipline to maintain that body. Right.
Starting point is 01:06:42 There was a guy, we've played him On the podcast before Who's had everything done He's got fake biceps Fake thigh muscles His face looks like Like a Like a doll They got all this shit
Starting point is 01:06:56 In his face He's got fake pecs You gotta see this guy I think I know Who you're talking about What's the guy's name Jamie? Ken doll The human Ken doll Oh yeah I think I've seen that before Yeah I mean What's the guy's name, Jamie? Kendal, the human Kendal.
Starting point is 01:07:05 Oh, yeah, I think I've seen that before. I mean, this is the same thing. It's the same thing as the girls who get the crazy butt jobs. It's the same thing. It's just like you're going crazy, and you'll never be perfect. You're always going to keep going. You're going to lose your mind on this. It's a sickness.
Starting point is 01:07:17 It's like you've got a gambling disease or something. Yeah, it's, again, people not being happy with themselves. Oh, that guy? There he is, that guy. again, people not being happy with themselves. Oh, that guy? Yeah, there he is, that guy. Oh, my God. He found two friends. So this guy, you got to see him. Like, there's a bunch of videos of them doing this stuff.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Like, look, they put a jaw implant in on him. Are you serious? Yeah, look how his jaw looks all manly and shit. Yeah. That's because it's not real. Like, that's not really his jaw. They, like yeah look how his jaw looks all manly and yeah that's because it's not real like that's not really his jaw they like added to his jaw i think he's had how many um it's like a million dollars worth of surgeries it's like how many surgeries though oh all right it was like a cuckoo amount aesthetics consultant he's gonna say he's giving you consulting He's an aesthetics consultant.
Starting point is 01:08:01 He's an esthetic. He's giving you consulting. I bet he is. Yes. Oh, my God. Yeah, he looks very odd. Oh, I can't look at it. Yeah, see?
Starting point is 01:08:11 It's scary. But he's like, that body could have been achieved by just going to the gym. Yeah. But he's gone. And look at his thigh muscles and everything. It's crazy. Look at that. Those are artificial. So look at that.
Starting point is 01:08:22 He's got these, these like bulging muscles in his thigh but they're not real muscles they're like plastic things that they shove in there this is what I'm talking about man inorganic people man I say not just doesn't body doesn't look bad right doesn't look bad doesn't look bad I'm just being honest like if that was natural I'd be like that kid looks like a swimmer looks pretty fit so what I'm saying is then you have you have a child
Starting point is 01:08:48 with somebody like that and this is what's going to turn men around right they're going to have a child with these women I don't think there's any worry about that guy having a child
Starting point is 01:08:55 no I'm talking about unless men can get pregnant I don't think there's any worry clearly that fellow so guys are going to have like remember the dude that I don't think there's any worry. Clearly, that fellow. So guys are going to have, like, remember the dude that had a baby with his wife and it turned out, like, super ugly like that and he sued her? Oh, that was in China, I think.
Starting point is 01:09:13 I don't know if that was real. I don't know if it's real, but that's just an example of what's coming. Right. Right? Like, it's like, for example, the VAR ball, like, specifically bred his kid to be basketball players by the wife he chose. He said it. Wow.
Starting point is 01:09:30 You know what I mean? He's like, I chose a woman who had the DNA. I played basketball and she's tall. Right? So he genetically, which is very intelligent. I always tell guys, don't look for a wife. Look for a mother of your children. Right?
Starting point is 01:09:44 That's what you're trying to, that's what you children. Right. That's what you're trying. That's what you want to date. That's what you want to marry. You know what I'm saying? So, wait, what were we talking about? This Mike Tyson. It's ridiculous. Right.
Starting point is 01:09:53 We're talking about LeVar and his children. Right. So he's selecting, genetically selecting. Yes. Going back to the whole abortion thing and why I'm a fan of it. He's genetically selecting. abortion thing and why i'm a fan of it he's genetically selecting men are going to have to start genetically selecting in order for uh uh this side of the political aisle uh to maintain any type of uh cultural stability you know what i mean because when everything's inorganic that
Starting point is 01:10:21 means it's artificial and it's just fickle, right? And it's not real, right? It just has nothing to stand on. There's no substance. But the real culture, right? Like that has staying power. You know what I mean? This stuff is going to come and go, right?
Starting point is 01:10:38 So when guys date women and they start having and they're like, yo, why did my child look like this? They aren't going to like that and then organic women are going to become a huge huge commodity but in a dating the monkey wrench in that equation is this uh crisper technology who you don't know about all that what's that crisper is i don't know what the acronym stands for, but it's gene editing. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Gene editing through, I think it's through viruses. I think they figured out some way to, I think, I'm going to fuck this up, but it was something in what they've recognized, like there's a component of viruses that it seems like viruses had been,
Starting point is 01:11:22 I'm fucking this up already, but essentially what it is is that it allows them to spl been... I'm fucking this up already. But essentially what it is is that it allows them to splice out certain traits. Yes. So they can edit, if they know that there's certain genes that can cause like hepatitis. Right.
Starting point is 01:11:34 So how does it explain it, how it works here? I have no idea. Yeah, it's super complex. Yeah, no, I get what you're saying. But what it is is the simple man's, which is the only way I should really be talking about this, is that it's gene editing. Yes. And they've already done it in China to fetuses.
Starting point is 01:11:53 So they've done it to human beings. They put doctors in jail for it already. But my concern is that they're going to get, they're already on CRISPR-2, and they're going to get better and better at this. And to the point where you could have a child just turn into the Hulk Your child could be eight foot tall 700 pounds of solid muscle and like holy shit your child's just walking through buildings smashing things to the side That's real damn. You just sold me a Sold me a hope child and a cybernetic spine
Starting point is 01:12:32 Cybernetics by and and then you know you could do all kinds of stuff in terms of brain activity you can even induce certain states that would perhaps Weak in emotional attachment, but increase their ability to do mathematics You could like dial in the brain the way you would fucking tune an engine. That's what they want man Well, that's what people want. And that's what technology wants. There's all this they talk. There's definitely a they. I mean, when you see Klaus Schwab in front of the World Economic Forum, you're like, holy shit.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Life is a Batman movie. What is happening? How is that a real thing? That's a real thing. Yeah. But they is us. And what we want is better technology. And what technology wants is for us
Starting point is 01:13:04 to build the fucking cocoon that turns the caterpillar into the butterfly that's what it is that's why we want an iphone 14 that's i heard they made the little the the chin of the iphone at the top made it smaller need to get it we're out of our fucking minds. We're paying for this thing to take over. We're building this thing with our greedy desire to have better electronics. Yeah. The technology is taking over, like all of the science fiction people say, right?
Starting point is 01:13:35 The technology is taking over. Yeah, it's totally happening. How come they're running out of baby formula, they're not running out of iPhones? Africa. Yeah, right? iPhones. Africa. Yeah, right? Africa. So I rewrote the Constitution, right?
Starting point is 01:13:51 Yeah, you told me that. How'd you do that? Is that what the book is? This is the Patriot Report. This isn't me rewriting the Constitution. This is me basically exposing why the Constitution is bullshit. Why is the Constitution bullshit? The Patriot Report. like why the constitution's bullshit why is the constitution bullshit um the patriot report so
Starting point is 01:14:06 basically the way i look at the constitution is like the first like uh communist document how's it a communist document oh because communism centralization of power right and basically what you had is obviously you know the federalist versus the anti-federalist right, the Federalists versus the Anti-Federalists, right? So the Federalists, they all want all these states to be under one power. It's consolidation of power. You got consolidation of power. I call it the definition of communism, the centralization of power within the hands of the state, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:14:36 So that's basically what that is, right? So in the Patriot Report, basically what I was doing, I wanted to track, like, I connected money to war obviously they go together so I noticed that every time a war popped up like there was a central bank that had that was like a necessity right so I basically tracked all the central banks of America right the North American Bank First Bank Second Bank so on so forth all the way through to the Federal Reserve. Right. And what I noticed was like people like Alexander Hamilton were tripping, tripping. In what way? Just like the advocation for a central bank. Right.
Starting point is 01:15:16 But like really. So so they're they're arguing over I think it was Article one, section eight of the Constitution. Right. And he sees it one way and Jefferson sees it another way, right? So the Constitution comes down to interpretation, right? So if this argument is happening with Alexander Hamilton and it's happening with Jefferson, this is early America, like at what point did we really have a chance, right? If you had the First Bank of America is basically practicing embezzlement. Right. Like the First Bank of the United States is run by Robert Morris. And Robert Morris is basically appropriating funds out of the very first central bank for the United States government.
Starting point is 01:15:59 So I'm like this country has been like bought from the very beginning. You know what I'm saying? In all fairness, though, wasn't that a radical idea to even separate from the idea of kings and subjects? No. It wasn't? It's a terrible idea. No, but it was at the time. In 1776, it was pretty radical. Oh, yes. It was radical.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Leaving, and also you had to fight for it because there was a revolutionary war. So, again, going back to Russiaussia right what happened with russia russia was dealing with had a monarchy and what came uh uh uh a democratic republic well what is the united states united states supposed to be a democratic republic these are bolshevik communists overthrowing a czar monarchy to install a democratic republic or they say democratic socialism. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. What is that? Centralization of power within the hands of the state. But a monarchy is still centralization of power, except it just comes down to one man and one family. However, I believe that happens to be better than a democratic republic. Okay.
Starting point is 01:17:06 Another story for another day. But that's basically what that is. Right. So, so when I look at the constitution, I say, okay, so what's wrong with the constitution?
Starting point is 01:17:15 Right. The first problem is it centralizes the power within the federal government. The second problem is it's too damn long. So I rewrote it. What's, what do you, what would you edit out what parts it's it's i'm gonna read it to you okay really leave me the fuck alone i like that done that's pretty good done that's all it needed to say once you started again attorneys you give attorneys words oh they'll mince those all day.
Starting point is 01:17:45 So the more you add on, it just turns into animal farm. They just start amending and amending and interpreting and amending. How do you misinterpret? Leave me the fuck alone. What's fascinating to me is the reluctance that people have to objectively address the Second Amendment. Just look at it for what it really is though well the second amendment was made back when people had ars they'll say all kinds of crazy things like that yeah and then they'll say what are you gonna do take arms up against the government because it you know talks about uh an armed militia correct but then australia
Starting point is 01:18:21 happened during the lockdowns when people were literally knocking on your door, making sure you didn't leave your house. You couldn't go to work and you had to get vaccinated. There was a lot of people that go, oh, we don't have guns. This is what happens when they have guns and you don't have guns. It's not good. Because the whole conversation is
Starting point is 01:18:40 flavored different. It's flavored very different in Australia than it is in America. Correct. Because they're unarmed right like that's not good Yeah, that's not good and people say oh you gonna fight the government definitely not not gonna fight the government But guess what the government kind of needs to know that the people have guns too Yes, they're the only ones with guns It's it's a screw fucking squirrely time because we have to rely on their ethics and their morals to be kind and just and fair and not be influenced by profit. Yeah. Well, that's my problem with black people, because on one hand, I'll say, oh, we're under a system of white supremacy and all this other stuff.
Starting point is 01:19:17 And I'm like, on the other hand, you're saying you want gun control. I'm like, wait, if we're in a country full of white supremacy, don't you want to have your gun to protect yourself? Like that doesn't make any sense. Yeah, you want crime control. That's what you want. You don't want gun control. You want to stop gang violence in your neighborhood. You want to stop. You want to help people get out of bad systems that they're locked into.
Starting point is 01:19:35 You don't want to. But look at Texas, right? You want to protect yourself because you never fucking know. Right. But look at Texas, right? What they say, armed society is a polite society. Yeah, they're so polite here. Exactly. Super polite. Yeah. Yeah. You go to Jersey, right? What they say, armed society is a polite society. Yeah. They're so polite here. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:19:46 Super polite. Yeah. Yeah. You go to Jersey, everybody's an asshole. Yes. In Chicago, people are a little rougher too. But a lot of people are armed illegally in Chicago. It's one of those things, man.
Starting point is 01:19:59 It's not a clean- Jersey's the reason why I'm an asshole. People are like, yeah, you're such an asshole. I'm like, I'm from Jersey people are like yeah you're such an asshole I'm like I'm from Jersey what part are you from? Central but like Jersey you know like
Starting point is 01:20:11 like what is Central? what's Central New Jersey? it's like Rutgers New Brunswick oh Rutgers is where that kid got killed by a bear what?
Starting point is 01:20:19 yeah yeah a student damn Rutgers student out for a little hike got killed by a bear oh that's definitely possible in Jersey yeah yeah yeah that's wild yeah yeah yeah Yeah, a student. Damn. Rutgers student out for a little hike. Got killed by a bear. Oh, that's definitely possible in Jersey.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's wild. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You never think of Jersey as being a place where people get killed by bears. Yeah, they got parts. They got parts. Lots of mountains in Jersey. Yeah, absolutely. A lot of bears out there.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wouldn't say a lot. There's a lot. Is there? More bears per capita in New Jersey than the rest of the United States. Get the hell out of here. Yep. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:20:46 New Jersey is the number one state in the country for black bears. Wow. And they're huge. No way. Dude. Never would have guessed that. There's videos of them duking it out in Far Rockaway, which is like a nice suburb. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:59 And there's giant bears duking it out on people's lawns, knocking over mailboxes. I'm talking like 400 pound bears duking it out on people's lawns, knocking over mailboxes. I'm talking like 400-pound bears duking it out in the street. It's crazy, and the cars are stopping to film it. I knew we had bears, but I didn't know it was like that. Bro, you have no idea. Oh, my God. My friend Jim Miller lives in New Jersey. He lives in the rural area of New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:21:20 He's like, yeah, there's bears out here. Yeah, in the rural, right, yes. But a lot of bears. A lot? A lot. See, you'll find that it's Far Rockaway, New Jersey is like, yeah, there's bears out here. Yeah, in a row, right, yes. But a lot of bears, a lot. See, you'll find that it's far rock away New Jersey bear fight. Bro, it's crazy. These are giant bears, man.
Starting point is 01:21:33 They're huge, and they're smashing into things and wrestling in the middle of the street, and cars are stopped. It's like a normal suburb, like this really nice house, and these fucking giant bears on the front lawn of this beautiful suburban house. Look at this. Look at this. Bro.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Going at it. Well, imagine that's your fucking kitchen and you look out and these two giant ass bears are duking it out. Dude, these are big bears. So these are big dominant boars. For a black bear, these are fucking huge, man. These are dominant boars and they're fighting over the territory because they want the garbage cans.
Starting point is 01:22:09 So just imagine going outside and seeing this. Fuck. So this goes on for like fucking 10 minutes, and they spill out into the street, and then cars are... See if we can fast-forward this, because it keeps going, and give me some volume, too, because they growl at each other and shit. Look, so they're out in the middle of the fucking street. Cars are stopped.
Starting point is 01:22:30 Look at the big chunks of fur flying off of them. They're going at it. Yeah. Like, these are big fucking bears, man. You can see it in relation to how big the car is. These are very big bears. Yeah, that's a big-ass bear. Fuck that bear.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Fuck that. Fuck that. Fuck that. That's in your neighborhood? And the reason why is because they made bear hunting illegal in New Jersey. So the governor, in his infinite progressive wisdom, decided when I get into office, I'm going to stop them from killing Yogi. Poor Yogi, leave him alone. You see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:23:01 Yeah. They've ignored the science of wildlife management. Yo, progressives are terrible, man. Well, guys like him are terrible. You leave them alone. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. They've ignored the science of wildlife management. Yo, progressives are terrible, man. Well, guys like him are terrible. Those kind of ideas are terrible. When you don't look at wildlife management scientifically, you get dangerous situations like giant bears fighting in the middle of your fucking street. Right.
Starting point is 01:23:19 You don't want the population exploding. And not only that, there's no fucking cap on it. There's no predators. So it's just going to keep going. Yeah. We're their only predator. Right fucking cap on it. There's no predators, so it's just gonna go it Yeah, we're the only predator right? That's it. Yeah, it's or Grizzlies. I mean we bring in Grizzlies What the fuck are we gonna do it's so crazy Yeah, that's why a guy got killed yesterday in Alaska a soldier He was on some sort of a training thing and he got killed by a grizzly bear
Starting point is 01:23:45 Yeah, dude fuck bears. Yeah fuck He was on some sort of a training thing, and he got killed by a grizzly bear. What? Yeah, dude. Man, that's unfortunate. Fuck bears. Yeah. Fuck bears. That's why I don't do all that extra stuff, man. Fuck bears.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Bears scare the shit out of me. Do they? Fuck yeah. Yeah? Yeah. Not like cats, though. What? Cats.
Starting point is 01:24:00 Big cats. Oh, like tigers and stuff? Yeah. Well, just like a mountain lion. You ever lock eyes with a big cat? Mm-mm. Not fun. Scary.
Starting point is 01:24:09 It's a bad situation. Oh, because you were out there hunting. Yeah. I've only seen one where I looked in his eyes, and that was from a truck. Mm-hmm. But it was only about 30 yards away, but he was huge. Mm-hmm. He was really big.
Starting point is 01:24:21 Mountain lion? Big mountain lion. Yeah? I mean, like more than 170 pounds. He was big. Big ass head, like a pumpkin. Giant forearms. And just looking at you like this.
Starting point is 01:24:32 How far away? 30 yards. I'm looking at him with binoculars from inside the car too, so I'm closing on him. At least you was in the car. Thank God I was in the car. I would have shit all of my pants if I was outside. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:44 My homie Donovan, he wants me to come out there and go hunting and all that stuff. And I'm like, Hotep don't take chances. It's the best way to get meat though, man. That's what he does. He hunts and he went out there with Cannon Hotep and they've been hunting. They got turkey last time, yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:02 My question is what happens when things go sideways? If things go sideways. What do you mean? If things go sideways like with society, you wanna be able to hunt for food. That's correct. You wanna have a little bit of experience doing that because there's some things you gotta know.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Yeah, I'ma just go vegan. Like Canelo Alvarez? We'll trade, you know, I'll get some, you know, I'll get the Garmin and Permaculture thing going. You hunt, you know, we'll swap, you knowarez? We'll trade. I'll get the gardening permaculture thing going. You hunt. We'll swap. Sure. You can keep your vegetables.
Starting point is 01:25:32 I barely eat them now. You don't season your meat? No. I put pepper and salt on meat. Okay. You don't eat any salad? No. I eat fruit.
Starting point is 01:25:42 There you go. We're going to have some fruit for you. Okay, fruit. Yeah, we're going to have some fruit for you okay fruit yeah we're gonna have some fruit okay fruit's actually what you want yeah i think so yeah fruit's really good for you like a lot of people they go like vegan and they go vegetable and like vegetables are more like when you're feeling under the weather really what you want or after you had something bad because it's very alkaline but really what you want is fruit, man. Fruit is good. It's hydrating.
Starting point is 01:26:10 I would say if I went back vegan again, I'd probably go frugivore over anything. Frugivore. Frugivore. You know, they say that eating shellfish, like specifically like clams and mussels, that you get animal protein, but they're so primitive that they're, like, actually less primitive. They're more primitive than plants. Like, plants are a more sophisticated organism than, like, mollusks. They don't feel shit. They don't even know they're alive.
Starting point is 01:26:35 They're just, like, a bundle of meat. It's like free meat. No way. Yeah. Like, a clam has no heart, no soul, no just scoop those fuckers out and eat them raw. Oysters, fuck you, oyster. You ain't doing shit in here. It's free meat.
Starting point is 01:26:51 It's free meat. It's free meat because it's like karma-free meat. What are the benefits? Oh, there's a lot of benefits to animal protein. Yeah, there's a lot of benefits. I mean, specifically to oyster protein. Well, I mean, I don't know what the breakdown would be, but it's got to be, it's definitely an animal form of protein right so you get your b vitamins from it and it's probably more bioavailable than some plant-based proteins
Starting point is 01:27:15 this is definitely good things in that but there's also bad things with eating um any kind of uh seafood at this point in time if you eat it over long periods of time, like that's a big part of your diet, you can get heavy metal poisoning. Correct. Yeah, you can get people that eat a lot of tuna. Yeah, people that eat a lot of tuna and a lot of, especially like big animals that eat a lot of fish.
Starting point is 01:27:36 Yeah. Because those are the ones that apparently have the highest amounts of that shit. Yeah, yeah, because tuna's a big fish, right? Yeah, they're out there fucking everything up. Yeah you can definitely get all mercury poisoning you ever see when they they have those japanese fish markets so they bring in these tuna you get to see what they look like in real life like how big they are yeah they're huge enormous yeah yeah tuna's very huge fish yeah absolutely and that's something we're doing for sure we are sucking those goddamn things out of the ocean
Starting point is 01:28:03 record numbers they never thought that imagine being a tuna for like a million years like every now and then I get got for the most part I'm getting out of there you know I'm fucking getting by and then all sudden people come along with nets and just scooping you out can't even get free there's no way to get free you're in a fucking net with everybody else. You're like, oh my God, and it's closing in. And then they hoist you up in a crane and dump you onto ice and you suffocate to death. That's a wicked way to go out.
Starting point is 01:28:35 You get pulled out of your world into a world you didn't even know existed. A world above the water. Like what kind of parallel dimension nightmare horror movie is it for a fucking tuna, to get captured in a net and then cranked up on a crane and dropped into the belly of the boat? Holy fuck. I have a theory that we live in water right now. Like me and you right now are technically like swimming in water.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Wow. How come we don't know it? Water, because you haven't met Hotep Jesus yet, and he hasn't told you. now are technically like swimming in water wow how come we don't know it water because because you haven't met hotep jesus yet he hasn't told you i've met you before well yeah well i'm saying the general public okay but this ocean that we're in right can be felt right like if you move your hand really fast. It's an ocean of air. Right. Right. But that means that you can be affected by the vibratory frequency of the things around you. Right. Including people. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 01:29:37 Right. You definitely can, right? Yeah. Yeah. Very much like an ocean. Those waves. A frequency is waves, right? Length, height, width, height.
Starting point is 01:29:49 So this ocean that we're in is part of that law of attraction I was talking about before, right? Like what you put out, it comes back. Because if you were to go and do an ocean experiment, you push the water, it hits this thing and it bounces back. So what you put out comes back, right?
Starting point is 01:30:05 Right. But I'm saying it in a very literal sense as if we are in this ocean because there are vibrations. And just because water is more dense than this air does not mean that this isn't a form of liquid. Right. Or something. Something. Something. Matter. Matter, right.
Starting point is 01:30:22 There's something there. Yeah. It's measurable. It's measurable, right. Yeah, like the oxygen content in the atmosphere, the nitrogen content, they can measure all that. Yeah, it's there. Something is technically here.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Right. Yeah. You can measure the atmospheric pressure as well, right, which is why it's weird when you get into altitude, high altitude. Yeah, you hear a star popping off. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's fascinating, right?
Starting point is 01:30:40 Yeah. Because we are in a thing. We are in a thing. And then we're also spreading moisture through our mouths from talking in the air and there's like neither one of us are sick so we don't have to worry about it but if one of us was the other one would get exposed to whatever that person has in them absolutely absolutely well that was the origination of uh variolation what's variolation well variolation is the origin of vaccination, right?
Starting point is 01:31:06 Oh, really? Yeah. Vaccination's some BS. I think that was Edward Jenner created that, and he ended up killing some of his kids. He's the father of... He experimented on his own kids? He was giving them vaccines, yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:18 Didn't they, originally they would make cuts and take a piece of someone that had some chicken pox or something like that. That's called variolation. That's it? Yeah, that's called variolation. Okay. In Asia, practitioners developed the technique of variolation, the deliberate infection with smallpox. Wow.
Starting point is 01:31:35 Dried smallpox scabs were blown into the nose of an individual who then contracted a mild form of the disease. Upon recovery, the individual was immune to smallpox. Whoa, how did they even figure that out? So then go to images. Who took the first chance? You'll see him shooting it into the dude's nose. Oh, yo, from far away. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Yeah. What year was this they figured this out? That's a good question. Wow. So that's the origin, right? So when they talk about giving us these. 1720. Is that what it says?
Starting point is 01:32:10 18th century. Yeah. So the method was first used in China, India, and parts of Asia and the Middle East before it was introduced to England and North America in the 1720s to the face of some opposition. The method is no longer used today was replaced by smallpox vaccine bingo safer alternative a safer alternative you see what i'm saying yeah maybe it is safer though but it might be safer allegedly but what if it is though i don't want to get smallpox, bro.
Starting point is 01:32:48 You know, I've been on the smallpox kick over the last few months because I read my friend Hank turned me on to the book about Cabeza de Baca. Is it A Strange Place, that's what it's called? A Place So Strange? I think it's A Place So Strange. And it's all about him arriving in North America. And Cabeza de Baca was a Spanish explorer. They were traveling. I think he's from Spain traveling through a land so strange that's it so he's making his way across the country and all the stuff that these
Starting point is 01:33:16 guys see it's all gone by the time people come back like a hundred years later because everyone gets smallpox mmm like all like when they talk about the mayans and they talk about the way they were dressed they talk about the native american tribes 90 of the native american tribes were wiped out by diseases from the white men yeah so when these guys showed up when they showed up and just spit into the air the fucking ocean of particles of spit just like you and i are breathing it, got into these people and wiped out 90% of the population. Absolutely. That's wild. That is wild, yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:52 But the real thing that killed off the natives was dependency. Well, 90% of them died from the fucking viruses. Yeah. That's a lot. Yeah. But the rest is all dependency you know what i'm saying well they definitely tricked them into dependency yeah tricked them into dependency by getting them onto reservations by hunting them down and overwhelming them yeah because before
Starting point is 01:34:17 they were hunting and the white man showed them traps and then they changed their styles all types of different things and the alcohol hit and and then they got addicted to alcohol. So it's like dependency. Like that's the one thing that Marxism uses as well, like to demoralize the population. Like speaking of like Russia and Ukraine, right? Like in that historical background, you have people who um basically land lease right and and the the people who once owned the land are now slaves to the land because they were selling them alcohol on credit
Starting point is 01:34:54 you know what i mean yeah yeah it was it was just like this is like the origins of like russia and Russia and Ukraine. But the like using substances. Right. And then using the the the financial trickery. Right. Saying basically, look, all right, you don't have any money to pay me. I'll give you this on credit. But I have to own your land and you can just pay me back based upon land. But the interest is so high you'll never actually pay it back. Some countries do that to like third-world countries when they give them loans right that's how they do it they give them loans they know they can't pay right yeah yeah so that's like the chicane to read that that happened and still happens right but like the dependency is another thing that they use to they demoralize a population
Starting point is 01:35:42 baby formula food shortage, shortage, right? Now your dependency, what are you going to be depending on? Now you're going to be depending on government sources for food. Now you're going to be depending on, what's the monthly payment stuff that they're going to come out with? Oh, universal basic income. I just think that was a good idea before the pandemic. During the pandemic, when everybody's getting the money from the government, people government people didn't want to work and it was like and i was like oh
Starting point is 01:36:08 this is not good yeah this is not smart well that's what they wanted they wanted the universal basic that's what they want is universal basic income and then um you got to give people some incentive to do things doing it here thousand dollars per month universal basic income pilot program on austin city council agenda yeah those dudes are just going to do a lot of coke it's a small amount of people 85 families yeah i'm not accusing those 85 families of being cokeheads but i think um i think for for families that are struggling that's one thing but for uh for everybody like they were going to give it to every person. Yeah. It's going to be like a free thing.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Yeah, yeah. I think it has to come with, like, if I were to do a program, it would be more like a job program. Like, I'll pay you while you get these marketable skills, while you train in these marketable skills. But I'm not going to pay you to just, like, do nothing. Yeah. not going to pay you to just like do nothing do nothing yeah there's um a certain amount of entitlement that people have today that they just did not have before where they feel like the government owes them something regardless of how little or how much they put into the system they feel like the government owes them something so when you say to those people hey what do you think about universal big basic income everybody gets twelve hundred dollars a month they're like yeah
Starting point is 01:37:22 we need yeah we deserve it we should you should fucking give us the money man you know they start thinking goofy and then you get um inflation right that's not good yeah and that's what we're hitting now and outpacing uh increases in salaries too right cost of living and then cost of living supply shortages so things are more expensive yeah harder to get. Yeah. I mean, if everybody's get $1,200, what's going to happen to your rent? I don't think it's a good idea to give everybody $1,200. I think some people need a fire lit under their ass. And if you want to make more exceptional people in this country, I don't think the way to do that is to give everybody $1,200.
Starting point is 01:38:03 No. But that doesn't mean I don't think that you should have welfare programs and social safety net programs. No. I think you should. Because I think sometimes people are fucked. Yeah. Sometimes things go wrong.
Starting point is 01:38:13 Sometimes, you know, a spouse loses a husband or a wife and you're fucked. Yeah. And there's no way to make a living and you're stuck. You know, you have to allow people to fail Yeah, you have to be able to you gotta as a community be able to help people out Yeah, like I said, I always say like if I was dictator black community, you know or president United States I would take away all welfare programs like every last one and then tell you about you'll figure it out Figure it out because that's the best thing for people. But is it the best thing for a person who is raising children and is stuck because they have to work and they're barely getting by already?
Starting point is 01:38:51 I'm telling you right now. For right now. What I'm saying is they're barely getting by because somebody has created a system of dependency. remove the system of dependency, that person would probably be better off because the, I'm not going to name names, but the great black celebrities of the world or the great celebrities of the world would come to those people aid. You would see massive amounts of money raised if the government pulled back and massive amounts of people organizing. People don't organize and they don't want us organizing because of the dependency. Right. Keep dependency. Because if you start organizing, you render the government obsolete. So do you think that if people didn't have welfare, there would be a steady enough supply of people donating a steady enough supply?
Starting point is 01:39:44 You will have co-ops. Before there was government aid, there was co-ops. Before the black community had government programs, they had co-ops. People were cooperating. Hey, you know, we'll swap. This is how we're going. People were organizing and they said, wait, people are organizing. How do you stop organizing? Replace them. What are they doing? They're all right. Instead of you guys doing that, here's twelve hundred dollars a month. Don't organize, because if you organize, you run into government obsolete. But black community was organizing under under what did they they were like co-ops, but they called them something else.
Starting point is 01:40:18 I can't forget. I can't remember. But they're just co-ops, right? People need to organize. But if you keep people dependent, they'll never organize. So what I say is if I pull back all the welfare programs, you would see massive amounts of organization to help people, to help grandma and to help little John John. Everybody. But do you think you would be consistent enough to maintain the amount of money those people were getting before the pandemic? I believe over the long term, they would be better. Over the long term? Over the long term, the people as a whole would be better. In the short term, that individual is going to struggle. It's going to struggle. But I think that over the long term, it would be better for people. So it's just like, should we have a dependent slave population
Starting point is 01:41:05 or should we make a long-term decision and have a population of people that are free and completely independent? I see what you're saying, but I feel like along the way, some children are going to get fucked up because there's no food and there's and no one's taking care of them yes and the welfare checks stop coming in right there's gonna be some but that's to say that children right now aren't fucked up right but they're gonna be more fucked up if there's no money for food and there's no welfare now yeah but what you're doing is you're exasperating a problem so if you have let's say under the way things are happening now, you have 10 million children suffering. If you continue, you'll have a hundred million. So what I'm saying is make a decision now to stop here. Stop the bleeding here. And yes, you're going to have short term losses. But over the long term term children will start to grow and things will be better so let's look at um extreme poverty in this country as um like if it was a like a
Starting point is 01:42:12 mathematical problem so if it was an equation how would you solve that equation it's clear it's clear there's a certain amount of it and there's a lot of factors involved how would you ever mitigate those factors well how like i hear what you're saying about welfare and it makes sense yeah that like eventually you're gonna have to fix this so fix it now right right and it'll be difficult at first but fix it now so how does how does i would i would i would first stop every program so i'm gonna show you right now how you create um poverty in africa right so basically what you want to do is you want to take the losing team of the Super Bowl right they already had t-shirts printed up we can't sell those so we're gonna do is we're gonna send
Starting point is 01:42:55 those to some third world nation that we created made a third world nation well what happens when you see a pile of these shirts I went to Africa I seen these piles of shirts okay really yes in Tanzania've seen the pile of shirts that we give them. I mean, it's like a mountain. They should sell those shirts on eBay. They just walk up and just grab one. People would love those shirts in America. They're missing the market.
Starting point is 01:43:15 It's a funny shirt. It's a funny shirt, exactly. If you know they didn't win. Right. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? They should just sell it. So what happens, right?
Starting point is 01:43:23 Same thing happens with food. So the local tailor or the local guy who who sells clothes, if there's a pile of free clothes, why am I going to buy clothes? Right. So now the guy who's the tailor or owns the clothing shop is now unemployed and now he's in poverty. Then what do you do with food? Well, I'm a local farmer. I'm a local restaurant. I'm a local is. But there's a you should see the piles of food they have. So if there's free food, this is how you destroy the economy. OK, you inflate the supply of resources so that people can't sustain themselves. This economy must sustain itself based upon its production and demand right so if you give people free food it's not like they don't have to worry about food and now they could figure out the rest
Starting point is 01:44:10 of their life it's just they relax because you're giving them free food no you put somebody out of business yes that too right but you also make people dependent on you right to come and bring them food that's also true yes and then then you basically disincentivize people from getting their life together. You're saying something that's very pragmatic, but a lot of people don't want to say that because it makes you seem mean, right? It seems mean.
Starting point is 01:44:32 It seems mean. Yeah, it seems cold. But actually it's more caring than what you're doing. Ultimately, right? Ultimately. Because you're going to have less overall suffering. Right. So it's almost like it's a management issue,
Starting point is 01:44:43 like with how we've managed the human race. We've overmanaged it in some places. No, it's a deliberate attack on somebody's economy. Yeah. It's not mismanagement. No, I mean like all of us looking collectively. What I'm saying is the human race has mismanaged itself. First of all, it's allowed some parts of it to egregiously dominate, like North Korea.
Starting point is 01:45:07 It's like we've mismanaged the idea of the human race. We made a wrong turn back at Albuquerque, yes. This is one of the things I was having a conversation with some friends last night about Russia and the Ukraine. I'm like, how insane it is that this is happening, that groups of people decide to go attack groups of people that they're still doing that they're still going over to places and at the bidding of some other person who does not have their fucking best interest in mind gunning down people and shooting
Starting point is 01:45:35 missiles into apartment buildings in 2022 right like there's not a single soldier that's shooting a missile into an apartment building that knows the economic deep inside motivations for them doing this. It's crazy that this can happen still, that this can happen at this scale. But that's human beings, man. Yes, well the thing I say that exposes how low human beings are is money. now money is an indicator of the current state
Starting point is 01:46:09 of the human ego okay it exists for that it exposes the the rudimentary state that the human race is in we are in a very low state if we need the money and money has been around for thousands of years right but what makes us uh be in a low state with money money is a form of um trust right it's basically saying i don't trust you but if we exchange this then we're good right like you got cattle i got this you know just going to pay you the money as a substitute. It's a substitute for value, right? That's all it is. It's just a medium of exchange. That's all money is. It's just a medium of exchange. It exists, and it's very necessary for the current state of our ego. But what I'm saying is, if we were more of a selfless people, I don't believe we would need money the problem is some people are lazy so you can't just
Starting point is 01:47:06 have free money correct that's the totality of humanity like why are you lazy some there has to be some motivation for them to achieve things and contribute correct that's a problem yes so that means like is the human being able to ascend beyond that or or are we always going to have these different rungs of motivated and lazy people, right? Well, what you're explaining, too, is like with Africa, if someone's willing to let people do that, if you know that this is what they're doing and you can see the results, you're not the only one. No. There's got to be people that are letting this happen, watching it happen, studying it.
Starting point is 01:47:43 Yeah, some people are threatened into allowing it to happen. Some people are people are threatened into allowing it to happen some people are bribed into allowing it to happen right the crazy stories about how uh china will go into countries and uh offer them like crazy loans and change their infrastructure they went into tanzania and built the stadium yeah in exchange for the water resources under the ground. What? Who signed off on that? You traded water for stadium? One of the things about the Hunter Biden thing was I went on a deep dive with the Hunter Biden laptop last night and all the craziness.
Starting point is 01:48:21 But one of the things was that in an email it said something about a Chinese billionaire who paid him $10 million annually just for connections or something like that. So you can find that. So you can find what he said. That it was in an email. It said someone paid him $10 million just to- Just for information. Just to connect you to other people.
Starting point is 01:48:46 It's that valuable. And I think he was one of the directors of Barisma, which is a Ukrainian energy company, which makes sense because who knows more about energy than crackheads? They know a lot about energy so it completely makes sense why they would give that guy exorbitant amounts of money as well that whole story is like if there is ever i mean that was one of the dumbest fucking things twitter could have ever done if there's ever a dumb move. What? Saying that.
Starting point is 01:49:26 Banning that story. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And saying it wasn't true. That's crazy. Saying it was Russian disinformation. It was election time, though. I know, but it's so crazy. It was election time and they couldn't afford to lose another election because of media.
Starting point is 01:49:38 That's the same thing that happened to Hillary. Chinese energy firm gifted Hunter Biden an $80,000 diamond after he agreed to help expand the business by making introductions for $10 million a year. So he's getting $10 million a year to make introductions. So he must, I mean, and then there was the thing that he always said that he had to kick it up to the big guy. He had to kick 10 up to the big guy, which supposedly people think. Is this proven, though? It just says claims a lot. Yeah, no. I don't know what's proven and what's not. to kick 10 up to the big guy, which supposedly people think is Joey. Is this proven, though? It just says claims a lot.
Starting point is 01:50:07 Yeah, no. I don't know what's proven and what's not, but I like to talk. I like to talk shit. I have a question about that laptop thing. Please. I've heard some people talk about it. I haven't looked into it a lot myself. Some of the pictures I've seen of him, you know, like he's doing smoking crack or whatever.
Starting point is 01:50:22 Who's taking the pictures? That's my question. So we're like, who is taking those pictures and why would you keep them on your laptop? Right. And also, was this something that they created to knock Biden out of the race because they thought that Kamala Harris was going to win,
Starting point is 01:50:37 but then they realized that Kamala Harris can't win because Tulsi Gabbard decapitated her on television. And so then she was out, really. Because they wanted, like, that woman would be, like, that would, checks all the boxes. If there was no Tulsi Gabbard, we might be looking at President Kamala Harris. So they were going to, imagine, imagine, imagine you're trying, like, we're going to sink this Biden battleship.
Starting point is 01:51:00 So you get all the things lined up and you push a couple of pieces out. They're like, fuck, actually, we're going to need them. Pull it back. Pull it back. We're going to need them because we don't really have a viable candidate other than him. No one's buying anybody. They're not buying Mayor Pete.
Starting point is 01:51:15 They're not buying Elizabeth Warren. Shit. We're going to need the old guy. Fuck. Are you serious? We already did the thing with the laptop. Biden's scary. The fact that he's not there.
Starting point is 01:51:27 He's not there at all. Like, we don't have a president. Did you see the thing that he said about prostitute? He used the word prostitute instead of prosecute. He's not there. And I think that is an example to show how evil these people are to make somebody who you know is not mentally able yeah to do the job and at his age like he should you know just to be a caring human being he shouldn't be he should be retired
Starting point is 01:52:00 he should be relaxing he should be with his family 100 you know a lot of these people that are really elderly in congress let these people that are really elderly in Congress. Let these people go live their life, bro. Yeah. You know, get somebody young who needs a career, blah, blah, blah, blah. I think that's evil to push him out there just so they can stay in control. Right? It's weird.
Starting point is 01:52:19 It's certainly weird. It's so weird. It's so weird. It's very eerie to know, like, like all right so who's calling the shots how about when he turns and tries to shake people's hands around out there oh during the obama remember when um obama was there everybody was talking to obama he was like he put his hands on obama's shoulder and he keeps talking to him barack barack and obama's like hey you over there i'm avoiding this guy touching me this crazy guy's on my back. Yeah, like, go sit down.
Starting point is 01:52:46 If Obama could be president again, he'd be president again tomorrow. Oh, easily. Easily. Easily. He would win in a landslide. Yeah, I mean, he's just competent, right? Yeah, I think his wife would win, too. I think if she ran, she would win.
Starting point is 01:52:58 Michelle would absolutely win. Destroy it. I think Michelle could win over. 100%. Over Trump. Over everybody. Over everybody. Over everybody. Over everybody. Yeah, she could win over 100 percent over Trump, over everybody, over everybody, over everybody, over everybody. Yeah. She could win easy. Yeah. That would be a wild race.
Starting point is 01:53:12 But what about Kamala? Right. Like she's not going to win. She says too many dumb things. Well, here's my thing. Right. Like initially I thought that, OK, they're going to use Biden to get in there. He's not able to do the job. They're going to have him to step down. And then Kamala's going to be a first black female president and now i'm looking at it i'm like are the people in charge saying that kamala isn't even competent enough to replace the incompetent biden i think it's more of there's problems like first of all 15 people have left her staff and there's people that are questioning whether or not she's uh difficult to work with oh yeah and she when she has these uh breakdowns on television when she talks about things and she's ad-libbing and it's just yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so clunky impersonal
Starting point is 01:53:58 not just impersonal like kind of insane like the way you're talking is insane cynical you're talking like we're all synced up with you where we're clearly not you know like you're you're talking like a crazy person yeah like if that person was talking to you alone with that same tone and that voice you'd be like what the fuck are you even saying yeah yeah you know so what is that what is passage of time i was thinking about the time and how time just passes. And then we owe it to our children to think about the passage. What the fuck are you talking about? Who wrote this shitty ass speech? You can't be president with that speech.
Starting point is 01:54:33 You have to have a real speech. There's plenty of people that can talk, but the intelligent ones don't want to be president. It's like you should almost never be president if you want to be president. Correct. Correct. you're absolutely right like somebody said to me it's like yo hold tip you should run president you know just joking around being serious whatever it is i'm like you lose all your power going into that position it's terrible you're more powerful like outside of that well not only that it's like why would you want that job it seems like a goddamn nightmare if you go look at the pictures, all the dudes that go in, they go in with dark hair,
Starting point is 01:55:08 then they come out gray hair. Except Trump. Trump looks exactly the same. It's like he's preserved in time. He's like seven years ago, he signed a fucking deal with the devil to be the president and to never age anymore.
Starting point is 01:55:21 Can I just stay right here? It's a good age. I'd like to stay at this age. I'm happy. I think some people go into the presidential position for more power, for clout,
Starting point is 01:55:35 for the grift, for career aspirations. I think Trump did it at a straight... Yeah. He's taking the job on he already knows what comes with it he's taking it seriously but these guys are taking it
Starting point is 01:55:53 seriously like when they run like I'm the president of the United States they said he would just drink Diet Coke and watch Fox News see what I'm saying I mean that's terrible but listen it ain't no better if Joe Biden is actually paying attention to things right now. Joe Biden paying attention to things is not better than Trump watching Fox News and drinking Diet Coke. It's basically the people pulling the strings are still pulling the strings.
Starting point is 01:56:19 Because we know Biden's not. Even if Joe Biden was paying attention, he wouldn't know what he's paying attention to. Yes, that's a fact. He's not there. He's not. Even if Joe Biden was paying attention, he wouldn't know what he's paying attention to. Yes, that's a fact. He's not there. He's not there. And to deny that just because you're a Democrat is just bananas. And that's what I'm talking about when I say that I'm not with a party. I'm with ideas.
Starting point is 01:56:35 I like different ideas. Right. I like ideas from the right. I like Second Amendment rights. I like that idea. I like ideas. Yes. But I don't like parties.
Starting point is 01:56:43 Right. Because parties make you support that. Parties make you go, everything's fine. Everything's fine. It's the Putin price hike. The Putin price hike. It's the Putin price hike. That's what he keeps calling it. The Putin price hike. Is that what they call it? He put it in a tweet and they use it in all caps.
Starting point is 01:56:58 Putin P, Price P, hike. It's all in capitals. You're talking about the prices and inflation and all that? Yeah, he's calling it the Putin price hike. But they're saying it in like it's a saying. Like hashtag Putin price hike. Well, that's what think tanks do. They sit down, they market, and then they distribute it to the
Starting point is 01:57:14 sheep. But it's so clunky. It is. Because he's saying it. The problem is you're in the Putin price hike. You're like, what? What are you saying, Grandpa? Have some soup. You know? Have some soup. You know? Have some soup. And just the game's on, Grandpa.
Starting point is 01:57:28 Have a seat. Don't run the world. Don't threaten Russia. You know? Fuck. Well, that's, again, if you understood the reason for the Russian Revolution, you would understand why we're going in Russia right now. You would understand why we're going in Russia right now. Do you think that it's possible for any? civilization to ever be completely content and functional and
Starting point is 01:57:58 Healthy for any long stretch of time or is it just simply the way human beings react when they're always trying to acquire more? And more power they never satisfied they always want to keep going further and further and further Yeah, if you got a billion you want 10 billion you want. You want 10, you want 100. You want a yacht, you want a bigger yacht. That's just what they do. So if that's a human instinct that's applied to politics and into government and control of the civilization, that's just what they're going to do. They're going to constantly keep pushing for more and more power and more and more control. It just it's what humans do with soccer they get better at playing soccer they get better at ping pong they get better at stuff they get better at government we're gonna get better we're gonna run these
Starting point is 01:58:32 people down it's possible you're gonna need one thing though what hijabs hijabs hijab hijab yeah yeah that's next no that's what you need like like if you want to restore America we have to bring the hijab back in style you mean put women in them correct I don't know when you're trolling and when you're not I'm always trolling and I'm always not like like'm serious, but I'm not, right? There's a point I'm trying to make. Like, first of all, it kind of has to be homogenous. That's why the Arabian Peninsula, they do well for themselves because it's a homogenous society.
Starting point is 01:59:15 They're all the same race. They do very well for themselves, but they keep their women in check. Keep them in check. Keep them in check. Have you seen Andrew Schultz's bit about that? No. in check. Keep them in check. Keep them in check. Have you seen Andrew Schultz's bit about that? Nah. See if you can find Andrew Schultz's bit about
Starting point is 01:59:30 women in the kitchen. Mmm. Mmm. I don't want to do the bit because it's that good. Okay. You gotta get the women. Women dictate the future. Women are the, they create the progeny yeah
Starting point is 01:59:46 who are the kids gonna imitate first if dad does it they're like oh dad did it but mom did it did it it's like okay we can do it because mom did it right but mom is like the first teacher she's the she's the the the the creator of morals she sets the moral standard for the household. Here it is. There's two bits popping up, but this is the shorter one. That's it. Play it. Listen to this. Adjusted bird feeders.
Starting point is 02:00:10 Oh, you son of a bitch. There's a lot of countries in the world that treat women like shit. That's fucked up. But they got the best food. That's undeniable, right? The more a country's like, stay in the kitchen, the better the food
Starting point is 02:00:30 comes out of the kitchen, right? It does. It comes out more delicious that way. Have you ever eaten food from a country where the women are equal? Get the fuck...
Starting point is 02:00:42 Get it away. Get it away. Get it away. What is that? Equality cuisine? Take it. Move. Nobody in this room has ever said, you know what we should do for dinner tonight? Canadian. Never been
Starting point is 02:00:58 told. Never once. Canada treats their women equally. Their food is fucking dog shit It's disgusting Canadian bacon? Kill yourself if you like Canadian bacon What is this coaster of ham?
Starting point is 02:01:14 What am I looking at? See what I'm saying? He's got the right idea It's a joke, like we're joking But there's something to that Yeah, well if Canadian Yeah,. Yeah. Well, if Canadian, yeah, it's like,
Starting point is 02:01:25 you could say that. Nobody associates Canadian food with being delicious. Right. Nobody does that, right? Like, I always say,
Starting point is 02:01:34 like, look at X-Men. X-Men is one of those things that it has like this metaphor. Who's the most powerful X-Men? It's the Phoenix. It's Jean Grey. She's the most powerful one.
Starting point is 02:01:43 And I look at women as being the most powerful one. But what look at women as being the most powerful one. But what happened when she started going crazy? She just wanted to destroy the world. She has the power to destroy the world. The whole world. The whole world. That's a metaphor for women.
Starting point is 02:01:57 You allow them to come out here, get BBLs, and had a booty out on the internet, they're going to destroy the world. That's what we're seeing with Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Right? Another example. We're seeing someone who tried to destroy a beloved movie star
Starting point is 02:02:14 and make up crazy shit about him. And we're hearing it in real time. Yes. In a trial. And it's wild. We're seeing bad acting. It is bad acting. Terrible acting.
Starting point is 02:02:24 Yeah. Yeah. When no one is writing her words and she's got to act it out and there's no rehearsal. Fuck. Is it bad? It's terrible. Oh my God. I saw a couple of clips.
Starting point is 02:02:35 It's so bad. It's like. She's not even crying. She's a crazy person. You know when you hear someone talk for long periods of time or even just see them sit there and stare? The way she is watching him and watching the trial is not the way a human being watches a trial that they're a part of. Really? It's not.
Starting point is 02:02:56 It's the way a human being pretends to be watching a trial that they're a part of. That's what it's like. It's like how does a human being behave when they're in a trial when they're innocent I'm gonna sit there like that it's wild she looks like a straight-up balloon just sitting there and Johnny looks like now you motherfuckers get to see see what I this is what I've been dealing this is what i've been dealing with this is what i've been dealing with since 2015 by the way right like they got divorced he's been going through it too for it was like six years ago she wrote an op-ed saying he beat her yeah and then he released like some audio tapes or something like that this is how bad the relationship was yeah they were both recording
Starting point is 02:03:39 each other yeah yeah and johnny depp's cool as hell man he's like one of my favorite actors he's from all stories a very nice guy I talked to him on the phone once it was a very nice guy it was fun to talk to yeah he's I think he's you know he's what exactly what it looks like okay I said I trapped yeah it's like that Bruce Springsteen's talk but now I'm trapped. Oh, yeah. He got trapped. He's one of the few people that have range like John Leguizamo. Like they got that range where they can go. Like John Leguizamo could do the clown from Spawn and then come and do like a gangster.
Starting point is 02:04:18 Right. That's a good point. And then like. Leguizamo's done a lot of roles, man. Yeah. And then Depp, he did like Edward Scissorhands, but he could do Blow, right? And Blow was one of my favorite movies of all time, right? He can do both.
Starting point is 02:04:32 That's how I look at those guys. He's in that range. He's done a lot of weird movies, too. What was that Dead Man movie? A movie where it was a black and white movie on a train in the 1800s. Greatest, who's the best black actor? The best? Most talented.
Starting point is 02:04:50 I would say, I'm going to tell you why you think, I'm going to say it's Jamie Foxx. Oh, Jamie Foxx is one of the most talented human beings that's ever lived. Bro. He's got, I don't know what it is about him where he can do so many different things so well, but he can play musical instruments.
Starting point is 02:05:06 He can sing like a Grammy-winning star. He can act like an Oscar-winning actor. He's a world-class stand-up comic, and he does perfect impersonations. They're perfect. The Dave Chappelle one is bananas. Play that, because it's so crazy. Bro.
Starting point is 02:05:22 I've been telling people. He can do that for everybody, though. I'm like, yo yo y'all sleeping like he did ray but then he did uh like what's another wild one with range um the homeless guy remember the homeless guy oh the homeless one was a good one too the guy was the musical prodigy yeah yeah yeah yeah no he can do anything he's he's literally he's yeah he's weirdly talented yeah like spooky like he could do so many different things so well so this is on his page here give me some volume on this Thank you for Jamie Foxx If you're ever in trouble If you're ever in trouble Jamie Foxx
Starting point is 02:06:05 Will show up with a sheriff hat And all the other comedians Just stood there They're waiting on me to die They're waiting to take over I'll see you Chris Rock It's never happy Come on man
Starting point is 02:06:17 That's incredible The body movements Everything That's incredible And he really was there He really was there He really did jump on that dude Jamie Foxx was one of the people That jumped on that dude when the shit went down. Yeah
Starting point is 02:06:35 Yeah, Jamie Foxx is gonna play Mike Tyson in a movie Apparently, oh, what is it for? Hasn't been announced. I just looked up the other day. It's now down be a TV show apparently. Oh, what is it for? For who? It hasn't been announced. I just looked this up the other day. It's now down to like an extended series. So like three to six, seven episodes. That's better. That is better. Yeah, because you don't want to jam the life of Mike Tyson into like a two-hour movie.
Starting point is 02:06:54 I love series. I think that's a much better way for the film industry right now. That's going to be interesting. I bet Jamie will nail hit. Like as far as his mannerisms and everything. It'll freak you out. You'll probably feel like you're around Mike Tyson. You're going to forget it's Jamie.
Starting point is 02:07:09 Yeah. I forgot it was Ray. I wonder how big he's going to get. Who? Jamie. To play Tyson, you got to get big. Oh, to bulk up? Or they can just do CGI.
Starting point is 02:07:19 Because he's big already. Jamie's built. Yeah. But Tyson's a tank of a human. It's like a different kind of build jamie's built like an athlete mike tyson is built like mike tyson right you know it's just 22 inch neck it's just jacked yeah you're playing mike tyson in his prime like bro you got to be jacked yeah you know mike tyson was a tank just a tank yeah it's not like a regular athlete
Starting point is 02:07:43 body it's not mike tyson athlete body. It's not. Mike Tyson is one of the most interesting human beings to ever live on this planet. Oh, for sure. I love Mike Tyson. I've always been a Mike Tyson fan, man. If you ever get a chance to talk to him, he's a fascinating guy to talk to, and he knows so much about, like, conquerors in history. Yeah. I talked to him about, like, Alexander the Great.
Starting point is 02:08:02 Okay. Temujin, who's Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan. He knows all that shit. Oh, yeah? He talked talked to you but he gets all fired up his eyes light up yeah yeah i'd love to have a history conversation with a man he just seems like uh you know my thing is i don't like normal people you know what i mean like normal is almost like mentally neutered right you know what i mean like normal is almost like mentally neutered right you know what i mean like right like if you're not like a little off like i always tell people like you know why are you so special hotel i'm like i'm a little retarded you know what i'm saying yeah i'm a little stupid like i'm gonna say something i probably shouldn't say right like right
Starting point is 02:08:36 but that's why people like you too right yeah that's also part of the fun correct yeah yeah but it's like tyson i feel is like the type of person who is like, I'm going to be me. Right. And it's like in a society, a time where nobody wants to be themselves. Yes. So whoever wants to be themselves, I'm like, ah,
Starting point is 02:08:57 Jim. Remember when Charlie Sheen started talking about banging hookers and doing blow? And everybody's like, yes! They loved him. All of a sudden, he was talking about how much coke he did doing blow. And everybody's like, yes! They loved him. All of a sudden, he was talking about how much coke he did. Right. And he's talking about how he'd go through seven, eight ounces a night. And everybody's like, what the fuck did you just say?
Starting point is 02:09:13 And he was talking about prostitutes. And he was talking about how he has tiger blood. And everybody's like, this guy's out of his fucking mind. Tiger blood. OK, I remember that. But then everybody was in love with him. Right. Like, everybody was happy.
Starting point is 02:09:23 Right. I think that's one of the things that instigated Donald Trump running for president the way he did. Because I think he realized, like, you know what? If you just go for it, just fucking down the middle, just go for it. Just keep running. Enough people are going to go with you. That's the key to our freedom. That's the key to our freedom,e people are afraid to do that right
Starting point is 02:09:49 they think that if i say this they're going to hold me back i'm going to have my growth stunted but the exact opposite is true right breaking out of that is going to bring you massive success yeah being yourself is going to bring you massive success as opposed to okay so ebony magazine will have me on who cares god blessed us with joe rogan you know what i'm saying like there's always a way yeah you know what i'm saying there's always a way there's gonna be new ways yes the ways that we're dealing with now are new in comparison to the ways people before dealt with it we've we've have we have challenges now that are unprecedented information challenges identity challenges yeah it's an interesting time man it really is i mean it just we just have access to each other we have too much access to each other
Starting point is 02:10:43 yeah but but it's good too absolutely it's like absolutely the bullshit is getting exposed the life life is getting like you get more of an understanding of life by the more versions of it you see that are honest and you get a lot of versions of it now even accidental like the Will Smith thing you get to see like oh wow movie stars their life kind of sucks sometimes and then you see like the Johnny Depp Amber Heard thing and you're like oh fucking that ain't fun like I thought
Starting point is 02:11:07 being Johnny Depp would be a dream turns out it's hell it's fucking hell the guy was living in hell you never know like money don't buy you happiness man
Starting point is 02:11:14 it doesn't make you happy well it can help it can help but you gotta be happy yeah his situation is not gonna be helped by money like
Starting point is 02:11:24 there's a certain amount of that that you're not going to fix with anything. Yeah. That behavior is going to be those two together. But there's certain things you need to do in life to be happy, right? Right. You're a person who has money. But why is Joe Rogan happy? And I'm going to tell you why Joe Rogan's happy.
Starting point is 02:11:43 Joe Rogan's happy because he works out. That helps. That is everything. What do you mean that helps? That's everything. It definitely helps. That's everything. Having a fit body is everything.
Starting point is 02:11:54 The things that it does for your brain. Yeah, for sure it helps. You know what I mean? I think you have to have a good mindset too. And you have, I think meditation. I think there's a few things that have to line up together. Right. And when I say meditation, I don there's a few things that have to line up together. And when I say meditation, I don't really meditate that much.
Starting point is 02:12:08 I do sometimes before shows, but I do in the sauna. I go in the sauna just me. I'm just quiet and I just sit in that fucking sauna. And I think that having rituals, things where you're keeping assessment of what you're doing and then also being on a good track yeah but there's a lot of shit that has to line up for you to be happy yes you know but i think that's like the the core of it right like okay you need money so you can survive right right and
Starting point is 02:12:36 enjoy your life until bitcoin goes live and that's the only currency bitcoin becomes the only currency we're fucked. Exactly. And then like health, right? Like working out. And then having like that, like you said, these rituals, right? Like we talk about that, like having these rituals. Like what are these rituals? I have my rituals. Like every day I got to practice my Spanish.
Starting point is 02:12:56 I got to do my push-ups. And I got to write my daily email newsletter. It's just what I have to do. If I don't do that, i just might i fall apart as a human being how long you been doing the spanish part about a year so you just decided that's like a new discipline you're gonna learn spanish well i looked at the immigration rates and thought it was a god in case they're planning something outside your door you'll know yeah i'm like okay it's about to go down right yeah but no you know i think it's just um it's the it's the second
Starting point is 02:13:25 most popular language here in America right and I just think I feel like it's disrespectful to not know it mmm to like we're all human beings on the planet right and I'm going to allow a language to stop me from having a connection with this human being how often do you like how many hours a day do you study it about 20 minutes 20 minutes 20 25 minutes you just give yourself a little dose every day yeah yeah yeah it's about 200 xp on the duolingo app and um the like how long does it take for one to become fluent with 20 minutes a day at this rate i'm looking at probably three years because it's only because i'm only doing
Starting point is 02:14:06 33 minutes i think if i did like though because it's not like you're moving to mexico tomorrow right like if you could just space it out that way you get more accustomed to it and you're not killing your daily schedule right right and then i can actually communicate with people like when i went to miami the maid was knocking on my door and I'm like, yo, come back later. And she's like, no English. And I said, doce. And she said, oh, okay. And doce means 12 in Spanish. Oh, okay. So she knew to come back at 12. Right. So like these little, just minor survival pieces of language, right. Being able to order something off the menu. Right. The good thing about Spanish Spanish too is it uses the same language in terms of alphabet rather yes like learning Chinese must be crazy my son tried to learn Japanese and he was
Starting point is 02:14:53 pissed off looks hard yeah he was like it he wanted to learn the alphabet but the app doesn't teach you the alphabet it just teaches you sounds oh that's not good enough he not for him he wants to you the alphabet. It just teaches you sounds. Oh, that's not good enough. Not for him. He wants to learn the alphabet, so he stopped doing it on the app. Could you imagine, though, if you went somewhere and you couldn't read it, but you could say it? Right. That's crazy. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:15:15 But when you look at, like, kanji and you look at, you know, like, Koreans have one way of writing and then Japanese have another way and Chinese have another way. You're like, wow, this is. And then Russia's got a bunch of wacky fake letters in there, too. Yeah. Fuck, man. Learning how to write in another language like Chinese must be bananas. It's a goal of mine, though. At some point, I'm going to do.
Starting point is 02:15:41 You might have to. That might come with the social credit app. Exactly. Another necessity. But I think after Spanish, I'll learn an African language. know at some point i'm gonna have to that might come with the social credit app exactly another necessity but i think after spanish i'll learn um an african language yeah like which one i don't know i gotta ask an african i was looking at swahili because that's like the predominant one in south africa and i might yeah play around down there but i'm looking at like maybe i want to learn how to talk to nigerians you know i don't know who I want to talk to yet.
Starting point is 02:16:05 And that's what this comes down to. Like what human being on this planet do you want to connect with and drop that language barrier? Right. Yeah. Because that's what it comes down to is human beings just have to connect. Like we got to lead with love. Have you ever heard of those? There's there's a thing. I think it's the Google earbuds.
Starting point is 02:16:20 And you put them in and you can listen to a translation of real time. So you could speak to me in Swahili and it would translate to me in English in real time. Yeah, I heard about that tech. Is that good? Is it any good? I don't know how good it is. I feel like I should get it. If it's coming off of Google Translate, it's probably getting a job done. It's probably not giving you great translations because Google Translate isn't.
Starting point is 02:16:43 It's probably just selling your data. It's a trick to sell your data. They're recording your voice and put those things on talk to where are you looking you walking through China I know where you are bitch following you Google pixel buds your pixel buds phone and the Google or press and conversation mode on the translate app when you're ready to speak to someone the Google or press and hold conversation mode on the Translate app. When you're ready to speak to someone in another language, press and hold the earbud and speak in your native language. Good afternoon. What are the menu specials today? Buenas tardes. ¿Cuáles son los especiales del menú hoy?
Starting point is 02:17:20 Tap the microphone under the language you'd like translated when they're ready to respond. tap the microphone under the language you'd like translated when they're ready to respond when the person responds the translated message will play directly into your pixel buds my work El Camarero but what if that dude's got like some heavy flair to his accent you know and that's what I'm saying like it's only gonna take you so far right right Cuban Spanish yeah they talk fast they roll everything together right right so that's what I'm saying like you kind of run yeah you want to learn the actual language yeah I was thinking that the other day when I was listening to my one of my daughters talk she's a teenager
Starting point is 02:17:56 she talks real fast dogs talk like this yeah they talk and like all the words go together right and I'm like, what are you saying? Like, the dog ate your hat. Oh, the dog ate my hat. Okay, dog ate your hat. Stupid dogs, stupid dogs. Dogs, oh my God, see my new TikTok? It's like they talk, everything flies into it.
Starting point is 02:18:17 If you were a person who didn't understand English, good luck translating that. Or imagine if you're someone who just learned English. Yeah. Right? And you're not still American fluent. Because you can learn English, but that don't mean you're someone who just learned English yeah right and you're not still like American fluent because you can learn English but that don't mean you're American flu because American effluent means you can understand your daughter so she talks and you if she said it slow you could
Starting point is 02:18:33 pick it up they talk so fast teenage girls you just start talking to each other and they're bouncing around talking 55 miles an hour like these guys talk so fast but if you didn't know English you'd have no idea what those words were you'd be like I don't know what you're saying, these guys talk so fast. But if you didn't know English, you'd have no idea what those words were. You'd be like, I don't know what you're saying. You wouldn't even know that you're speaking English. Yeah, you'd be baffled. You'd be baffled if you tried to throw that shit through Google Translate or something.
Starting point is 02:18:53 Right. I think eventually that's gonna be a feature of whatever the next stage of connection to electronics is, is gonna be a universal language. You know, Jamie talked about this once and he was saying that uh aren't emojis kind of like hieroglyphs and i never i've never stopped thinking about that statement because i was like that's kind of what could be the future if there was a visual language that represented all sorts of different things and you see it. So you would look at me and you would show me things and I would see what you were doing and I would show you things and we would be able to communicate.
Starting point is 02:19:31 It didn't matter what part of the world you're from. So are you saying that our alphabet is inferior to this new concept you're talking about? What I'm saying is if we all agreed upon a universal language that was easily adoptable because we're all using the same sort of technology, some sort of embedded technology, and that technology allows people to have a much larger bandwidth in terms of access to information and the way you distribute it, you'd be able to pick up that language very quickly. Yes. And everybody would be able to pick it up quickly yeah so we would have a new language so instead of me speaking English and you speaking Spanish instead of that where there's
Starting point is 02:20:10 all this fucking confusion and yeah sign language instead we're reading each other's minds with images mmm mmm and it's a better better language more sophisticated more complex so it is more it's more complex so it is more more accurate so it is more sophisticated than our current i think if we yeah i think look the language that we have english is a beautiful language it's got a lot of like crazy ability to it it's fascinating colorful and flavorful the way we can put things together but ultimately it's a german language too it's also but it's ultimately it's noises you make that convey intent. Yes. Wouldn't it be better if you could just see the intent?
Starting point is 02:20:46 Wouldn't it be better if like everybody saw exactly what everybody was thinking and feeling? So then what would be the point of your vocal cords now? They would probably go away like aliens. But I think, I think we are going to become like aliens.
Starting point is 02:20:58 I think that's what all this gender stuff is about. I think we're like blurring the lines of genders and eventually you're going to get to a point where the implant tells you you don't need a penis or a vagina. That's nonsense. That's just fucking you up. It's these crazy animal genetics that we have. Our connection to lower primates
Starting point is 02:21:14 what we need to be is the next level. Next level is genderless with a big giant head. You don't need a mouth because you don't talk anymore because you talk through this application that allows you to send visual images of what you're thinking of and also we never have to worry about people lying again because you can read their fucking minds mmm but then you have no privacy now no one has privacy either though not even the government
Starting point is 02:21:35 that's the thing like they can't even lie to you so all these fucking shitty people like Nancy Pelosi and all these scumbags that have been like stealing money forever they can't even do that anymore because everyone's going to be able to see what they're doing. They can't ever say, you can't ever say, we're doing this because we care about the middle class. No, you can see. No, you're doing this because BlackRock wants you to do this and Pfizer's told you to do that
Starting point is 02:21:57 and you have all these contracts that are dependent upon you doing this and you guys have had meetings. You've talked about this. Oh, and look over there. Your husband's investing in all these firms that are about to blow the fuck up how crazy you would see that if there was a thing that you could see everything first of all would kill comedy comedy would be dead there'd be no more stand-up it would kill my very business because if you you can play
Starting point is 02:22:19 words games because comedy is words games yeah it's like you know when Chappelle says something hilarious he's thought he's using his words in a funny way yes like you if it's just maybe even the vocabulary he picks is is interesting the pauses his uh you know just you can't i mean if if we take away the sound of language and it's just it's just in the mind maybe there'll be a new form of stand-up that exists with emojis or with whatever this visual language is this new complex it might not even be visual it might be like sounds or like some sort of a frequency that conveys intent like you would be able to convey to me that you're hungry and i go oh good you know i convey to you excuse me sorry and i would convey to you you know oh good i know, oh good, I convey to you. Excuse me.
Starting point is 02:23:06 Sorry. And I would convey to you, oh good, I know where some good restaurants are. And you would just look at me and I'd go, I would know what you meant. It just goes right there. Clearly you're hungry. And I'm like, what kind of food do you want?
Starting point is 02:23:19 Let's go, we can try this spot. And you could give me an image of pizza or something. So this is telepathy. Yes, yes. Elon said, when I talked to him about this, you're going to be able to talk without words. Joe, I have bad news for you. What? We can already do that.
Starting point is 02:23:33 How do we do that? We don't need technology. We don't? No. Telepathy is possible. Cut the fuck out of it. Telepathy is possible. What are you taking to get telepathy?
Starting point is 02:23:44 Damn, I never thought about that. I'm talking about- You take mushrooms to get some telepathy is possible. What are you taking to get telepathy? Damn, I never thought about that. I'm talking about... You take mushrooms to get some telepathy. You do. Do you know that when they first started examining ayahuasca, one of the ingredients they called telepathy
Starting point is 02:24:00 because it was inducing these shared states of telepathy where people would do it together and they would all have this very very similar experience and they would interact with each other in this experience then they found out that the sorry about this then they found out that the actual compound had already been named. It was called harming. So because of the rules of scientific nomenclature, they had to stick with the original name harming, but they wanted to call it telepathy.
Starting point is 02:24:32 Because this shared experience that they had as scientists defied rational explanation. Exactly. And that goes back to what I was saying before about money. If we rose to that state We wouldn't need money well, maybe that's what happens next Maybe that's like when you think about all this too, right? We're talking about like gender going away We're talking about the ability to communicate with your mouth going away
Starting point is 02:25:02 Maybe like that moves us into a place where we no longer worry about material possessions anymore And we just sustain the entire race because we've elevated ourselves past this competitive lower primate into this higher Primate who speaks speaks and moves telepathically and we don't even need muscles anymore because we're fucking controlling shit with our minds So we have these little spindly bodies. Well, you won't own anything because you won't own anything. You won't own anything and you will be happier. Exactly. You will be happier. You own nothing and you'll be happy.
Starting point is 02:25:37 Yeah. Lenin wanted suffering, man. He wanted, you know, it's funny. Like Lenin says, yeah, you know, the star is mismanaging the country. And then there's going to be we're going to take away the land to give it to the poor. And then the first thing you do is outlaw the ability to own land. Like, that's where we're going. You know, I want to find out what this is.
Starting point is 02:26:00 But I read something briefly and I didn't get into the article, but they were saying that they were trying to pass a bill that would outlaw you growing your own food in Australia. Oh my God. Did you read that? No. It was a part of Australia. I think it was New South Wales. Someone was trying to pass a law that won't allow you to grow your own food.
Starting point is 02:26:23 And they were saying, well, you could grow your own food, and what if the disease is from your food? It infects the population, kills us all. We can have that. Oh, they pulled that card. I want to know what their justification was, but I'm pretty sure it had to do with agricultural contamination. I mean, you could justify it if you're a real piece of shit.
Starting point is 02:26:44 You could say, well, you know, most mean you could justify it if you're a real piece of shit you could say well you know most pandemics have come from agriculture animal agriculture we can't have unchecked pig ownership that's not fair we can't have you growing vegetables what have your vegetables ever got in them and diseases fucking creeps man these fucking creeps they they got a good grip on people during the pandemic they locked everybody down not showing them you know what we're gonna stop these motherfuckers from raw on their own food because that's how you fucking smoke out an anti-vaxxer make you can't even grow the go to the grocery store anymore and you can't grow your food no dependent take that shot bitch Did you find anything?
Starting point is 02:27:27 You are now dependent upon the state. Passes Bill. I know what to look for. Nothing is coming up. The closest thing I could find was something like this. New food? No, it's not in New Zealand. It's in Australia.
Starting point is 02:27:42 I know, but this is close. New Zealand is like right around the corner. Could have. It's got to be a real thing. It know, but this is close. New Zealand is like right around the corner. Could have. It's got to be a real thing. It seems too good to not be. It's obviously Tyson outlawed growing food in Australia and not a single thing comes up. Hold on. Except for that, which was a false thing.
Starting point is 02:28:03 Growing your own food. They want us completely dependent. Yeah, I can't find it either. Damn it. Better not be fake. It might be fake. But even if it's fake, the fake is usually
Starting point is 02:28:20 the warning. Well, I think the fake is oftentimes these Russian trolls. Like one of the things, do you know they found that 19 out of 20 of the top 20 Christian sites on Facebook, 19 of them were Russian troll farms. Really? What the fuck? But troll farms? That means they're run by Russian troll farms where they'll take up positions that are completely ridiculous and they'll try to get people riled up.
Starting point is 02:28:49 They're like, you know, we have to stop these abortions from happening and the only way to do it is to kill abortion doctors. And then someone will chime in and it's also a Russian troll. That's not fair. You know, that's against God's will. What we should do is punish them, come to their house and normalize attacking, going to someone's house and attacking. Oh, wow. And they can do that with anything. They can do it with politics.
Starting point is 02:29:13 They scheduled a fucking meeting of a Texas separatist group across the street from a meeting of a Muslim society. So they got them right across the street from each other, that they would talk shit to each other Wow and this is like they have thousands of cell phones all connected diversity what they look like yeah I seen the deer it's wild man I used to run a bar farm did you really know what you do um why was it a music artist and I was trying to get my stuff out there so basically I did was I bought this piece of software shot the Jersey Dimmock he showed it to me um it was a piece of software and basically what I did was I bought this piece of software. Shout out to Jersey Demick. He showed it to me. It was a piece of software.
Starting point is 02:29:50 And basically what I did was I bought 75 Twitter accounts, right? And this was on another Twitter account. And basically what the Twitter accounts did were they would scrape other accounts. So let's say I would say I'll scrape all of the Kardashian sisters' tweets. And then I bought a whole bunch of profile pics that were hot chicks. What do you mean by scrape them? Scrape them like basically like take their tweets and add them to a database. OK. And then these bots would tweet.
Starting point is 02:30:16 But it's just really old tweets from the Kardashian sisters or whoever other influencers I scraped. And would they tweet them just to gather followers? Correct. So they would follow. They would they tweet them just to gather followers? Correct. So they would follow. They would do follow for follow on based upon like whatever accounts I would scrape. And I'd grow the 75 bot accounts. Right. But what I wanted them to retweet me, they would retweet me.
Starting point is 02:30:40 So then I would put out a tweet and then I'll say bots retweet me. And I'd get automatically 75 retweets and then all those followers of those accounts and then I was like creating like there's a stuff we was like doing back in a day but like it's that was just with software it wasn't like a whole farm per right we was just playing with like software what they're trying to do is to get people arguing with each other and their their idea is this long-term strategy. So what I'm saying is that's the type of software I was using was possible. I could have organized a BLM team of sorts and organized things.
Starting point is 02:31:21 And it looked like individual accounts, da-da-da-da-da. It's wild. It is wild well I guess it makes sense I wonder if there's ever gonna be a time where they can see who's a bot for sure and stop all that from happening mmm cuz if you yeah yeah there are certain definitely things you can see with like bot activity right but they just get better but what if someone wasn't um well one thing you could do though is ips you could see their ip address unless you did it through a virtual private network but if you did it through a virtual private network couldn't you like stop people from using the service if they were going through a vpn because they're like what i'm saying is like
Starting point is 02:32:02 you could you could conceivably make the same tweet in 100 different accounts. You would just have to log off, log back in, log off, log back in. Yeah, you would have a piece of software that would do it for you. Right, but if they outlawed that, if they figured out a way to stop that, you could do it manually. Yes. And so they wouldn't even know that you were basically a human bot. Here's the thing. They really don't mind bot activity. What they don't like is malicious bot activity.
Starting point is 02:32:30 Right? Right. So like bot activity that pisses their users off. Right. But if you have bot activity that creates engagement for their platform
Starting point is 02:32:39 and makes people happy they're like alright well we're not gonna shut you down. You know what's the number one indication for me that someone's bought? American flag in their logo. Like right next to their name, they got the American flag.
Starting point is 02:32:51 American flag. Like maybe a couple numbers. Definitely numbers. Ricky 5701, American flag. And then maybe a baseball bat or something like that. It's like, come on, man. You ain't a real person. I think there's a lot of patriots that absolutely do put the american flag proudly yeah an extra name don't get me wrong right but i'm
Starting point is 02:33:11 saying there's a lot of bots that put that american flag in the name and they say crazy right-wing nonsense i do believe that yeah i do believe a lot of the i've seen news articles select accounts exactly that say wild stuff. And I'm like, yo, that's a bot. Yes. Yes. You're right. You're absolutely right.
Starting point is 02:33:31 A hundred percent. So it's not, I'm not denying people's patriotism. I have a fucking American flag right there on the wall. Right, right. That's not that. It's just that I see that and I go, I see what you're doing. And you're saying wild, crazy shit because it makes it look like Republicans are saying wild crazy shit you can change the tone of the entire party
Starting point is 02:33:50 But just having a few million completely insane people that aren't even really people you just accounts. I'll be telling people I'm like yo Um, you know you arguing with bots, right? I remember Seeing somebody argue with a bot in my mentions I'm like bro that's a bot for sure and then you can break them like if you say something like off like you know you get fucked the bottom yeah you could like fuck the bottom like I was thinking to suck my own dick yes or no right like that but so what and the bot would respond like Trump's bad if information Russian troll tomorrow appears to be source of anti-Ukraine propaganda
Starting point is 02:34:27 Oh, wow, is this new? article from March but experts say a weight a recent wave of pro-putin disinformation is consistent with the work of Russia's Internet Research Agency A network of paid trolls who attempted to influence 2016 presidential election They always say that like try to influence a presidential election. Why don't you relax on that? Because it seems like they were both in bed with them. It seems like for sure both of them had communications with people from that part of the world, both of them.
Starting point is 02:34:56 I was looking up American troll farms. Oh, we have them too? I hope we have the best ones. Well, you wouldn't assume we would? I would assume we have the best ones. The best ones are the tremendous, tremendous troll farms. Of course we should. Listen, man, if I was a president, I would 100% hire some of the funniest people on Reddit
Starting point is 02:35:14 to become a troll for the government. I'd be like, boys, you guys are doing the Lord's work out here. It's hilarious. But what I'd like you to do is get paid for this. That's what happened. How about? What? It's real?
Starting point is 02:35:24 Turning point action enlist teenagers in troll farm. Oh, my God. See, I'm so far behind. This is two years ago. So this is a pro-Trump thing. But I'm not even saying like pro-Trump. I would just say pro-American. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:35:35 If we would all agree. Hey, hey, hey. Let's relax. Every four years we'll figure out who's running things temporarily. Right. But overall, don't we want the good of America first? Right? We do.
Starting point is 02:35:46 Right. Good. So this is just going to be independent. It's going to be the American Troll Agency. It's the new ATA. And we're just going to win this troll war. You think the Russians are funnier than the Americans? Get the fuck out of here, bitch.
Starting point is 02:36:02 We need better memes. We need better memes. We need better memes. We need to be funny and we need to attack, attack, attack. Meme wars. And just go after them and talk shit about their government. Talk shit about organized rebellions.
Starting point is 02:36:17 Just constantly. I like that. I think it could work. Why wouldn't we? They're doing it. They're fucking doing it. What are we going to do? Just't we? It's a new form of propaganda. They're doing it. They're fucking doing it. What are we going to do? Just let them hit us? They're absolutely doing it.
Starting point is 02:36:28 Fuck out of here. We got to fight back. They're absolutely doing it. We got to fight back. I think we fight back. I think we fight back with the American Troll Agency. The American Troll Agency. I'm down.
Starting point is 02:36:37 Right? I'm down. Think of how many clever kids you have out there smoking bongs in their college dorms, saying hilarious shit. If you could hire them to say hilarious shit college dorms saying hilarious shit if you could hire them to say hilarious shit for the government and just imagine if you get out of work what do you do well i work in propaganda i just uh talk shit about russia all day online make memes they make more money from themselves though just making their own propaganda yeah but just to get them
Starting point is 02:36:58 going no that's what i'm saying they're already they already know that the government can't pay them more to do that job for them than they're already doing for themselves. Who, like kids? Yeah. Yeah, they're making so much money. Doing what? Like twitching and shit? No, just like causing controversy to get Instagram likes and YouTube views.
Starting point is 02:37:16 Right, right. But if there was a job straight out of high school, for sure you would get a population of people that would take to that job. Yeah, they would. I'm not saying that a lot of more independent people wouldn't start their own shit. That's sort of what I'm saying, though. If I was a 15-year-old with 15 friends and we had a band and all that,
Starting point is 02:37:34 we would be doing all of this shit, making our band famous on YouTube, making a thousand fake accounts. We would be causing controversy just because it's fun. It's essentially like prank calling in the 80s and 90s. It's like, what do you do now? You fuck with people online. Right.
Starting point is 02:37:49 And it's definitely happening. Interesting. For free or for money. That's what we do at Men of Order. That's Jeff B. Kelly with the meme. What's meme warfare with Men of Order? So when you do that, how do you create a meme? Do you create a meme because you see Biden do some stupid shit with his hand out?
Starting point is 02:38:07 Or he's trying to shake someone's hand that's not even there. You go, we got one there. And then start with that image. Well, we're more like masculinity. So we show this and that, right? Like people who read Men of Order, people who don't read Men of Order. Oh, okay, okay. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:38:22 So you have like your, you know, your pussy hat, whatever, whatever. And then, you know, the giga chat. Like, you know, we got a Joe Rogan section on our site. No, I didn't know that. Yeah, we provide summaries of your episodes on there. No shit? Yeah. Oh, that's hilarious.
Starting point is 02:38:37 Yeah, we do summaries so people can know like, hey, you know, what was covered in this and jump right to the timestamp and da, da, da, da. Oh, well, thank you. That's cool. Yeah. It's cool. Yeah. It's an awesome time for stuff online because a guy like you and the way, you know, you handle yourself online, very entertaining, but you wouldn't have a spot in mainstream
Starting point is 02:38:57 media if you were around 20 years ago. Like, where would they put you, you know? Like, you exist in this, like you say, trolling and not trolling at the same time state. You got a lot of really good points. You're funny. And people would be like, he's too radical. He says crazy shit. He says eugenics is good and he's happy when old people die.
Starting point is 02:39:20 Dark stuff. He said he can't wait for Trump to run again. This guy is not for us. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. You exist in this, but it's like what you were talking about even with Charlie Sheen. It's like, be yourself. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:39:33 The reason why people like Charlie Sheen is like, that's the real Charlie Sheen. I knew you were in there. I knew you were in there somewhere. Right. You were on that show, and you're pretending to be like two and a half men, everybody having a good time. But really what you're doing is blow and you're banging prostitutes. Right.
Starting point is 02:39:50 But, I mean, look at the numbers your show does, right? Yes. Why does your show do better numbers than the so-called mainstream? Because there are a whole bunch of people that haven't been represented. Yeah, normal people. Correct. Yeah. Correct.
Starting point is 02:40:08 And you provide. So when you look at your numbers, it's a reflection of how many people are so sick of what's going on over here in, you know, some of these other outlets. You know what I'm saying? Well, they're sick of it being spoon fed to them. Right. By non-real people. By non-real people. Right. Talking heads. Right. you know what I'm saying they're sick of it being spoon fed to them by non real people by non real people right talking heads
Starting point is 02:40:28 so when I look at your numbers I'm looking and I'm very optimistic for people I'm like there's a lot of people out here who can be on the organic side of the bifurcation when it comes to distribution of information, everything that I'm doing, everybody can do.
Starting point is 02:40:48 The only thing that's different between me and other people doing this is that I have more access to guests and I have more publicity. So there's more knowledge of what I do. But anybody can break stuff down. Yes, but we can now put a number to how many people out there are unlocked or semi-unlocked. Yes, yes. And we can say, we can look and say, okay, here's the number of Joe Rogan's. This is the amount of people that are part of the fight.
Starting point is 02:41:14 Yeah, and that's not even all the people. That's not even correct. Because it keeps growing. And people are realizing that whether someone's right or wrong is very important. But what's most important is whether they're honest. Because you can be wrong and then say, hey, I was wrong about that. And people go, okay, well, at least I know when Brian fucks up, he's going to tell me that he was wrong about that.
Starting point is 02:41:35 That's a giant factor that is nonexistent in mainstream news. It's nonexistent. And they also don't admit that they're engaging in propaganda, paid for propaganda. We know it. We know who's paying for them. We see the advertisers. We know what percentage of it is pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 02:41:56 It's fucking crazy numbers, crazy money. We know where it's coming from. We know what they're allowed to say and not allowed to say. So you're never going to fully open up with that person. No. Charlie Sheen's talking about doing blow. And you're like, I like it like it he's him that's him that that that reminded me of the 90s you know like 90s programming like none of that stuff can even come out now right none of it like they try to come out with the boondocks and they're like nope can't do it right yeah right yeah that's
Starting point is 02:42:22 that was like one of the last shows but the only show that's allowed to push the boundaries is South Park. How are they still getting away with this? Yo, I saw a clip the other day from an episode. I'm like, these people are still around? And I saw the clip and I'm like. They go hard. They go hard. They go hard.
Starting point is 02:42:39 They are the hardest fucking show that's ever existed and they still go hard. I support it. Fuck yeah. I support it fuck yeah I support it fuck yeah they have a beautiful loophole is that they're cartoons and they're not even good cartoons they're shitty they're shitty they look terrible and their kids their kids yeah their kids they're not real they're clearly not real you don't feel any attachment to them Canadians their heads pop off like their heads half their head bounces up and down when they talk when they're Canadian yeah I mean come on man yeah it's one of the greatest shows the world's ever known yeah but the biggest thing
Starting point is 02:43:09 you know about what you mentioned um is the fact that there is an outlet for the voice yeah like prior to like you know michael malice alex jones and you I don't exist like if it's not for y'all I don't know y'all y'all my y'all my it's like you Tim Cass Michael Malice and Alex Jones are my new Mount Rushmore but and I don't find out about you if it's not for Twitter that's how I find out about you okay so I found out about you from Twitter I start reading your stuff and I started saying this fucking dude smart funny you say funny shit I watch some of your videos. Like when I first reached out to you. Right. It was like, that's the beautiful thing about like a legitimate network.
Starting point is 02:43:51 And when I mean a network, I don't mean like some contract in a company with employees. I mean people connected to each other. Yeah. Like I find someone who's cool and interesting. I bring them on. I find someone who's got a funny viewpoint. I bring them on. Right.
Starting point is 02:44:03 I find a scientist that has some strange experiment they're running. Right. I bring them on I find someone who's got a funny viewpoint I bring them on right I had to find a scientist that has a you know some strange experiment they're running I bring them on some dude is a world explorer come on tell me what's up I like to climb with no ropes get in here bitch right you know let's see yeah like nobody else is gonna do that like I was in my you can but everybody can yes the thing about it is and this is important it's important I'm not doing anything unusual I'm just talking to people. Everybody can do it. But you're doing the Lord's work. I was at the Bitcoin conference in Miami.
Starting point is 02:44:29 I'm walking in, I had a well pass. The chick stops me, she goes, who are you? She's just asking because she saw me at the well pass. So I tell her my name, she's like, I never heard of you before. So I go, I was on Joe Rogan. Oh really? Dude, she pulls out her phone
Starting point is 02:44:44 and starts taking a picture of me. She's like, I got to get a picture. That's hilarious. But prior to I'm nobody. But I say I was on Joe Rogan. She's like, I got to get a picture with this guy. Wow. I'm like.
Starting point is 02:44:55 That's wild. So who am I without Joe Rogan? I don't exist. Yeah, but I don't exist without people like you. Because the part of the thing that makes the podcast interesting is't exist without people like you because the part of the thing that makes the podcast interesting is that I bring people
Starting point is 02:45:07 like you on and I just bring all kinds of fun people and have cool conversations it's a symbiotic relationship I'm not just talking to myself yeah I'm not talking to the abyss
Starting point is 02:45:15 but what I'm saying about like what I'm doing is not hard to do I really want people to know that it is hard fucking any no no no
Starting point is 02:45:20 I'm telling you man anybody can do it you hypnotize people before you walk in here I get custom auto it's um No, no, no. I'm telling you, man. Anybody could do it. You hypnotize people before you walk in here. Nah. I get custom auto. I think it's a thing that will happen much more often now. And people will see that there's a real benefit in just being yourself and being honest. And you're on a path, right?
Starting point is 02:45:39 I'm on a path. If you go back and listen to the early podcast, they sucked. They were fucking terrible. I had to get good at it. You're on a path. It's like everything else. You just get a little bit better. But it's a thing that almost everybody does.
Starting point is 02:45:50 They talk to people. You just got to get better at talking to people. But the way to get better is to do it. Is to do it. Is to do it. And don't worry about the first ones sucking. My first ones were fucking terrible. So my thought to everybody is like, you can find your voice in this sort of a medium.
Starting point is 02:46:03 Anybody can do it. You don't need a gatekeeper anymore. Right. There is no gatekeeper. Right, which is how I found out about you. Yeah. Which is why I found out about Jordan Peterson. It's how I found out about a million fucking people that I interview,
Starting point is 02:46:15 a million authors that I talk to, and different comedians that I find out about. I find them out online. It's just like a natural network. You know, someone's funny, and I see someone says me I'll check out this sketch I'm like oh shit that's hilarious and then I reach out I'm like hey what's up you know and that's that's the beautiful thing about today like you don't need a bunch of other people to tell you you can do something you can just do it you could
Starting point is 02:46:38 just do it you could just do it you're right yeah that's what I'm saying I mean you might want you're not gonna do it like I do you're gonna do it like you do and you'll get better at doing the way you do it yeah that's what I'm saying. I mean, you're not going to do it like I do. You're going to do it like you do. And you'll get better at doing the way you do it. Yeah. That's good for everybody. That's good for everybody. It's a way to make a living.
Starting point is 02:46:51 Mm-hmm. You know? And it's also something we need. Like, I am a huge consumer of podcasts. I like listening to people sort stuff out. I like listening to people talk about like i'm a big fan of radio lab because they'll tell you all kinds of crazy science stories and that's where i learned out about crisper i've learned a bunch of things from radio lab it's like that medium is amazing man and it takes up time where you're normally just not doing anything or you listen to music like driving
Starting point is 02:47:19 or on the gym you know in the gym on a treadmill or something like that. I'll just get into a podcast. Yeah, I think podcasting and just streaming, all of that, I think this thing right here, in the future, everybody's going to need one, otherwise you won't exist. A microphone. A microphone. Some way to express yourself. Some way to communicate with the world. I think, especially as we get more digital,
Starting point is 02:47:40 everybody's going to need one of these to broadcast to other individuals. Imagine if Johnny Depp had a podcast at the very beginning of the accusations against Amber Heard And Johnny Depp gets on the podcast and is like, first of all, she's shit in my bed You know, I just started telling her the fucking, the whole thing from top to bottom Look, she's crazy, I married a crazy lady, she was hot as fuck She was great to have sex with. We did a lot of blow together. We had a lot of party, but she's out of her fucking mind. No, I didn't beat her up. I'm goddamn Johnny Depp. I'm not beating anybody up. Right. Yeah, yeah. That would have been amazing.
Starting point is 02:48:15 It would have been amazing. If he had a podcast, that shit would have been over quick because you would be able to listen to his words and listen to her words. The thing is, when you write an accusation like that and you put it in an op-ed, I think she put it in an op-ed. Did she? I forget what website it was on. There was ghostwriters for that.
Starting point is 02:48:32 Did you know about that stuff? Yes, I did. The ACLU ghostwrote that. They made a deal for it and all that stuff. Yeah, they made a deal for it. She was giving $3.5 million to the ACLU,
Starting point is 02:48:42 which was the divorce settlement from Johnny, and that was part of the equation. Look you she didn't pay giant up had to pay and yeah no someone might have chipped in for her yeah what some other dude who likes that what's real anymore I'll tell you what's real that pussy that pussy must be out of this goddamn world. The crazy ones are always the best. They're always the best.
Starting point is 02:49:10 They're always the best. How is that? I bet she, for whatever time you have sex with her, I bet it is the best ride you're ever on. And you're like, I don't give a fuck how long the line is till I can get on that ride again. The line might be weeks of, like, her throwing vases at you and fucking throwing the fucking refrigerator over and trying to stab you with a fork because you didn't pet her cat.
Starting point is 02:49:33 She's had her fucking mind. But it was all worth it for that 15 minutes on a Saturday. Once she tells you she loves you and sticks her tongue down your throat and jumps and wraps her legs around you, and you're like, oh, my God, we're going to gonna do it again there's someone out there that wants that look that wants to be the next one right with her probably would you say a guy yeah like i can't wait someone someone fucking thousands of guys thousands guys she's hot as fuck dude that's and at one point time they did like wasn't there like we tried to talk about this yesterday wasn't there like a mathematical analysis of her face so she has the most
Starting point is 02:50:07 perfect face really she's fucking well she's getting a little haggard because the the coke and all the lion okay but if you go back in time yeah like a few years back goddamn beautiful mmm crazy as fuck and beautiful yeah and just traveling you around the world you just doing coke together and sunglasses on, stepping off of private jets in the sun. You fucking vampires. Can't wait to get to the hotel, eat caviar and do blow. Woo!
Starting point is 02:50:34 Oh my God. You're hanging out with Jack Sparrow, bitch. Let's go. Let's fucking go. It's like Stacey Dash. Like she had all those divorces. Yeah. And then I tweeted out after the last divorce, I tweeted some tweeted some flirt i forget what it was and my followers were like
Starting point is 02:50:48 do you want to be the fifth husband that's crazy and i'm like i'll take a chance yeah you know she's gonna let you off the hook she's already divorced five times six ain't shit let's go let's go let's go yeah plus she seems crazy she seems crazy as fuck i bet she'd be a lot of a lot of fun as well. I'd take a chance. Stacey Dash. I've been a little Stacey Dash my whole life. Yes. I think you guys should...
Starting point is 02:51:09 You know what you should do? You should start working together. Start doing a podcast together. No, I can't do that. It'll go down. It'll go down. They'll be like, God damn it. My damn fiance will be pissed.
Starting point is 02:51:21 Yeah. You don't want... Oh, my God. You don't want crazy women in your life, but yet you do. You do, yeah. You do. You do. You just don't want them that crazy.
Starting point is 02:51:30 You don't want them. Like, that's top of the food chain actress crazy. That's what you get. That's like Joan. What is it? Joan. What's the fucking, the lady with the no more wire hangers. You know that movie?
Starting point is 02:51:43 Mm-mm. Yeah. Fuck. It was a movie about an old timey movie star Mommy Dearest Mommy Dearest Joan Crawford Joan Crawford old timey movie star Was apparently out of her fucking mind
Starting point is 02:51:58 And she would like beat the shit out of her kid And scream at him and torture him And the whole thing is about how America loved her And what a terrible mom she was. And the movie's called Mommy Dearest. It's a crazy movie. Oh, that's wild. It's supposedly accurate, but who knows?
Starting point is 02:52:13 You know, the daughter might have been a piece of shit, you know, and she might have made up some stuff about her mom. Who knows? Who knows? But she also might have told the truth. Yeah. You know? Probably a little bit of truth.
Starting point is 02:52:23 Yeah. For sure. Yeah. I bet Joan Crawford probably a little bit of truth yeah for sure yeah i bet joan crawford probably a wild ride back in the day catch her back in the 40s she's young and crazy you know she's naked in a creek somewhere oh my god yeah the notorious wire hanger scene is even worse in the film than in the book in the book christina says joan beat her for having wire hangers in her closet perhaps because when joan was a girl her mother had to work at a dry cleaners and the star hated being reminded of her former poverty. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 02:52:52 That bitch was so nuts. But that's the type of woman that makes a great actress. That's true. That's true. You got to be a little bit crazy to be a little bit crazy. Even Halle Berry, right? Like, I love Halle Berry. That was Joan Crawford mmm Jesus Christ
Starting point is 02:53:07 Faye Dunaway played her mm-hmm that was Faye Dunaway though that wasn't the real Joan Crawford okay Halle Berry's had like a bunch of defunct relationships but is that the real Joan Crawford can't tell honestly that's Faye Dunaway I wish I knew that's Faye Dunaway that looks wish I knew. That's Faye Dunaway? That looks like the real one, but I can't tell. It could just be makeup. Why don't you... Oh, yeah, it does say Faye Dunaway. Yeah, that's Faye Dunaway pretending to be her.
Starting point is 02:53:33 What does Joan Crawford look like? Actual Joan Crawford. So you just get to Joan Crawford. She was... She was... What year was she a movie star? Oh, she looks crazy as fuck. Oh, goddammit.
Starting point is 02:53:47 Goddammit, look at that color one down there, click on that. No, the color one, right there. Medicated! Look at those eyeballs. That bitch is out at lunch. I could see her beating her kid. Couldn't you?
Starting point is 02:53:59 Oh yeah. Look how nuts she looks. Jamie, we should get that photo on one of them steel, one of those metal pictures. She looks like she just got finished. Don't you think we should get that? I think we should get that. She's crazy. She looks like she just got finished beating and somebody questioned her about it.
Starting point is 02:54:17 And she's like, and what? She looks like they walked into the room and she's on the bed with blood splatters all over her face. Right. And she's sitting there like this. Yeah, what are you going to do about it? What is that? She's posing with a log. She's ready to crush her kid skull. You got a fucking log over a shoulder bitch. What are you doing? Creative design for that one okay, John what I want you to do now Let's take that log and throw it a show your goddamn lumberjack woman. That's how powerful you are. I fucking love it.
Starting point is 02:54:46 Over here. Over here. Yeah. Love it. She signed off on that. Yeah. Her publicists need to be fired immediately. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:54:56 But that's, you know, I think we didn't know that people were that crazy until we're seeing all this stuff like this trial and, you know, the OJ trial. And like whenever you get a chance to dig deep into these people's lives, you're like, this is not, I thought it was so romantic and so amazing, and what a life they have. No, out of their fucking mind. She did a bunch of horrors and thriller movies,
Starting point is 02:55:18 so that might have been why she looks a little extra crazy in some of the pictures. Oh, like she was extra crazy because she was in the movie being crazy? Yeah, like Possessed is the name of this movie. I bet she was so much fun. She's got to be a little bit crazy to play a crazy person. I bet she was so much fun. Do it well.
Starting point is 02:55:32 Yo, you wild. Just you and her in a pickup truck and some fucking whiskey somewhere. Oh, my God. Come on. Oh, my God. Out there staring at the stars. I bet she was fun. Crazy.
Starting point is 02:55:44 I bet she told you, I'm psychic. She signed her contract in 1925. Woo! 1925. What was happening in 1925? Okay, that was the roaring 20s. Yeah, man. Yep, yep.
Starting point is 02:55:59 Yeah, money was flowing in. Imagine what that life was like. Imagine being a movie star in 1925. Like, what the fuck, man? Massive power. Money was flowing in. Imagine what that life was like. Imagine being a movie star in 1925. Like, what the fuck, man? Massive power. Well, also, it's like there was no movie stars before. Right.
Starting point is 02:56:13 Like, when was the first movie star? Yeah. Who was the first? Who do you think was the first American movie star? You're saying, like, in my opinion or based upon fact? I mean, I'm just guessing. I mean, was it Charlie Chaplin? Was it Buster Keaton?
Starting point is 02:56:28 Well, talkies or non-talkies? Well, let's say non-talkies first because that was the first real star, right? When I type it in, Florence Lawrence comes up. Let me see this lady. Florence Lawrence. Florence Lawrence is a terrible name. Yeah, it is. Somebody gave her that name.
Starting point is 02:56:41 Florence Henderson? Nope, it's not going to work. How about Florence Lawrence? Rolls off the tongue. That was what a hot lady looked like back then. Wow. So she's probably in silent films. Imagine.
Starting point is 02:56:57 How much skill do you really have to have to act in silent films? You just have to kind of show up. It might be harder. It might be the move, man. The move. What's the matter, Jamie? This is a fun story, maybe. A death hoax that launched her career.
Starting point is 02:57:09 Oh, what? That's interesting. I don't know. I mean, this might be a longer story. In 1910, Florence Lawrence opened the newspaper and discovered she was dead. The actress recalled seeing her obituary on the way to work, writing in a 1914 article for Pluto Play,
Starting point is 02:57:25 I was startled to see several likenesses of myself staring me in the face, topped by a flamboyant headline announcing my tragic end beneath the wheels of a speeding motor car. They called them motor cars back then because they were new as fuck. The story was obviously a lie,
Starting point is 02:57:43 but it made Lawrence's career. The ensuing publicity frenzy made the silent era star a household name at a time when most film actors didn't receive credits for their on-screen work. They were simply nameless faces. Oh, wow. They were simply nameless faces to their fans, which is why Lawrence is often called the first movie star. And that was all thanks to a manufactured crisis.
Starting point is 02:58:09 Wow. Prior to her death and resurrection, Lawrence had already starred in over 100 short films. Following the footsteps of her stage actress mother, Lotta Lawrence, oh my God, that's a real name. She had put in stints on the vaudeville circuit and at an early American Studios like videograph Company before landing at biograph the launching pad for future industry heavyweights DW Griffith and Mary Pickford No, what the fuck is life back then man with all?
Starting point is 02:58:40 silent movies You could pay people in like fucking school lunches they used to have these two um watch movies like in this little box really yeah you still like peeking you pay like 10 cents or whatever it was and you'd leave it crank it I'm not sure maybe maybe but I know you looked inside this like I forget what they call it with that little that was the first way they saw movies that was the first way that was the first wave they saw movies? That was the first wave of picture films. They advertised the length of the film and how long the reel was.
Starting point is 02:59:10 Let me see. What? Right here it says these two films at the bottom. We nail a lie. Wow. 950 feet is the length. That's crazy. The Broken Oath, length 950 feet is the length. That's crazy. The broken oath, length 950 feet.
Starting point is 02:59:27 The time lock safe, length 960 feet. So it's probably 10 seconds longer because it's got 240 more frames. Look at this as a drama that suddenly, sadly, unexpectedly turns into a farce. If your little child were locked in a safe and you paid a professional safe blower a stack of money to get him out and then found the kid safely, what does that say?
Starting point is 02:59:53 Encanced? Yeah. Encanced. In a towel basket and not in a safe at all, would you be glad or would you be sore? Imagine what a corking good picture can be worked up on this plot. How crazy the way they advertised shit back then. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:00:12 There's a good copywriter right there. If you never do another thing in your life, get Mother Love, released March 7th. Our film. I don't know what that word is. Deep. You can see this line here. These are all like what's out right now. And then it says the feet of how long they are. Wow. I can't know what that word is Deep You can see this line here These are all like What's out right now And then right
Starting point is 03:00:26 It says the feet Of how long they are Wow I can't read it so What year was this This newspaper That is fucking bananas 1916
Starting point is 03:00:35 1910 March 12th That is fucking bananas Billboard How wild is that man The fucking length Of the The film
Starting point is 03:00:44 Was how they advertised that's why that's very interesting the crazy thing is dude that was just a hundred years ago right that's what's crazy right now it's like um a lot of people don't even shoot with film anymore everything's digital yeah that's not that long there's no one more cool thing i think uh it's over advertising opera chairs here it says they're a1.20 and up, but they're folding chairs. $5. I guess maybe donation and up. So you just show up and get a chair.
Starting point is 03:01:12 You just grab a chair, set it down, and that's your seat. Wow. Maybe you have it in this building. In 1910, didn't have a lot set up. Wow. Musicians wanted for a string quartet. So it was probably gathering in places like that to see something on a screen that hadn't existed yet. Like, when did it start existing where they would have a screen?
Starting point is 03:01:31 Even right above that, they're going to show slides of the big Paris flood. 16 colored slides of the flood in Paris. Come check it out. Dude, you had no idea what was really going on in the world back then. You were fucked. Yeah. You were completely at the beck and call of whoever was the government. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 03:01:50 Absolutely. I mean, that's kind of like why now is good because we have camera phones. We can record everything. You can't lie about what's happening in Australia. Imagine if Australia happened back then. Do you remember there was a Christian Slater movie about he was a pirate radio DJ. And he was like this rebel. Nobody knew who he was.
Starting point is 03:02:14 And he was like speaking truth. What is it called? Pump Up the Volume. Give me the fucking trailer of this. This was... What year was this, Jamie? No, no, no. 90s.
Starting point is 03:02:32 Early 90s. Yeah, listen. 92 FM. It feels like a nice, clean little band. No one else, isn't it? Price is right. Are we listening to this? Yeah, of course I'm listening.
Starting point is 03:02:43 This has nothing to do anymore. All the great themes have been used up, turned into theme parks. This is the earliest version of the JRE. This is what it is. He's the first. This is the pilot episode. He's got a pirate radio station. Nobody knows who he is.
Starting point is 03:03:01 I could be an anonymous nerd sitting across across from you and when you turn around he just looks away he never looks back at you again he's the cool guy welcome to the weenie switch may i take your order please yeah so he would play music and he would pontificate philosophically in between the songs. Why are we the way we are? Why can't we just get along? Why can't we just put all the bullshit aside? Like the Ramones.
Starting point is 03:03:38 Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll high school. And he was like the coolest guy and everybody was listening. But the fucking cops had to come get him. The FBI went to get him. He had to fight with people. People were beating his ass. Because he was talking too much shit in between the songs. And society was going to crumble.
Starting point is 03:03:54 Bro, they would fucking go and interview him. The fucking police were trying to find him. They were trying to locate where he was broadcasting out of. It was like a big deal. They were trying to stop him. He's speaking too much truth. We got to take out Christian Slater. That was a real show.
Starting point is 03:04:10 That was a real movie. Wow. I want to say I saw it, but... I'm sure I saw the whole thing, but I don't remember any of it. I just remember the premise. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:04:21 I want to say, it looks familiar, but maybe I did. That was a thing back then. Pirate radio was a real thing. Yeah, that was a real thing. It was dangerous because he's going outside the FCC. What if he says cunt? You know, we forget.
Starting point is 03:04:42 Howard Stern got fined hundreds of thousands of dollars back in the day from the FCC for saying things on the air that are nothing. Nothing compared to what everybody says today. What we freely talk about today. Well, FCC is Marxist. Exactly. Ten planks of communism. Centralization of communication. Controlling the airwaves.
Starting point is 03:04:59 Well, I think it was the government was mad because he was talking shit about Bush. Howard would talk a lot of shit about Bush. Howard kind of flipped. I would have thought he would have been today right wing, and he's not. No? I don't know what Howard's – I think he's definitely not right wing. He's definitely left wing.
Starting point is 03:05:19 Yes. You know, he's – the pandemic didn't do everybody good. You know, some people got a little more worked up about it than others. And he was, you know, very upset about it and stayed in the Hamptons. He's definitely become like more of a left-wing person. Yeah. In my book, though, he's the greatest DJ of all time. He's the number one guy.
Starting point is 03:05:43 It would be hard to argue that. Yeah, he's the Richard Pryor of DJs right you would be hard to argue hard argue yeah if we none of what we're doing exists if it's not for Howard Stern because Howard Stern pushed the envelope before anybody was ever doing it yeah he put himself in danger right he like literally was getting attacked by the government they were going after him they were trying to they were penal, financially penalizing the companies that he was in. You know, for what they were calling, they were saying that it was profanity.
Starting point is 03:06:11 They were describing, they were just making up arbitrary decisions as to what you can and can't say. And they could do that because they would control the airways. He's necessary. Like his voice is necessary for freedom. Well, it was super necessary in the beginning
Starting point is 03:06:24 because no one else had the courage to do it. He was so crazy. Right. That he would do things and, you know, a lot of it, you know, when he was doing it at the time, nobody had ever done anything like that before. Correct. He was so far out there. Yeah. But, you know, people change.
Starting point is 03:06:37 I don't fault him for changing. No. That is who he is. Yeah. And more power to him and God bless him. Yeah. But the reality of who he is is he's the greatest radio DJ of all time. Because what he is now is almost irrelevant.
Starting point is 03:06:52 What he created, the door he opened, I will forever be in his debt. Yeah. He is a pioneer in that aspect. 100%. Yeah. And he had balls, man. And he opened up the door for Opie and Anthony. And Opie and Anthony did it a different way than he did it. And he opened up the door for opie and anthony and opie and anthony did it a different way than he did it and they
Starting point is 03:07:07 Opened up the door for me because that's like where I kind of got the idea to really do it is to watch though These guys just had it like a hang like instead of it being Like a very structured interview like Howard was more structured. He had like questions for you is very professional Opie and anthony was like they would just hang out and they would have fun and comics would come in and be like Bobby Kelly and Jim Norton and we all be laughing and shit and Patrice and they didn't they didn't have a structure at all and I was like damn that's fun. I could do that And that's got me thinking and then when I first saw Anthony kumiya do live from the compound He had a green screen in his basement cuz he had all this money
Starting point is 03:07:44 And he's this crazy single guy who drinks every day and so he's got a machine gun and Kumi had do live from the compound, he had a green screen in his basement, because he had all this money, and he's this crazy single guy who drinks every day. So he's got a machine gun, and he's doing karaoke in front of a green screen with a machine gun in his basement, and I was like, God damn, I need a basement with a karaoke machine. I need to broadcast, I need to figure out how to broadcast. It looks so fun.
Starting point is 03:08:03 Because here's a guy who had a show, like one of the top national shows was opening Anthony he had a show and while he was doing that at nighttime he was hanging out with his friends and making a podcast mmm so this show that he does or that he did at the time rather from his house is that's like one of the main things that got me to to start it myself to watch him doing like fuck that and Tom Green Tom Green Turned his house into a recording studio. Yeah before anybody man. I want to say Tom Green did it like 2004 some shit 2003 early super early before the I want to say before the reality TV shows started doing it Maybe maybe I mean, but he was doing I want to say before the reality TV shows started doing it. Maybe.
Starting point is 03:08:46 Maybe. I mean, but he was doing essentially a traditional talk show on the internet from his house. He had a desk and everything. You would sit in the seat right next to the desk. Oh, I knew what you're saying. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. He turned his house into a studio. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:09:00 I was thinking about the guy who used to throw water on his parents, wake them up at night and terrorize them Oh, Tom Green did that too That's the same Tom Green But like, the cameras in the house Yeah, he did that, that was like he'd do pranks on people He was famous on MTV
Starting point is 03:09:17 MTV, right And then he went on to do, he had a show that he was doing from his house where he set up his living room like a set Cameras there he had servers in his house and fucking giant cable cords that were wrapped down And it was wild me and red band went to his place like dude This is crazy And that was also one of the things that got us excited about doing our own thing
Starting point is 03:09:41 I'm seeing how he did like this He turns this whole house into a fucking studio. And that was part of the motivation to do it. But you got to think of, like, all those guys that started doing these kind of things. Adam Curry,
Starting point is 03:09:55 when he developed the first podcast. That's the original podcaster. Without Adam Curry, none of this shit happens. Yeah, none of it exists, yeah. Because no one goes, oh, you could just do it
Starting point is 03:10:04 like a radio show, but do it online and say whatever you want. Oh, this is crazy. Yeah. So you don't need satellite radio. Satellite radio is better than regular radio because you could swear. Right. It's like, you could swear.
Starting point is 03:10:14 Oh, my God, we could swear? This is crazy. I can't believe this. And then the internet comes along and goes, you don't have to have any length of time. You can do whatever the fuck you want. Like, oh. So that's the next one.
Starting point is 03:10:24 Yeah, that's the new phenomenon. But look at the names you've mentioned, right? Like, these are all people that if they would have asked an outside entity should they do what they did, they would have said no out of, like, fear-based decisions. But a guy like Howard Stern who just goes. Yeah. Like, that's what I be telling people. Like, you're afraid of some circumstances or consequences that are actually a creation of your own mind. They actually don't exist yet. But if you ignore those, like you have exponential growth.
Starting point is 03:10:57 If you could just be yourself. And then also, if people don't like who you yourself turns out to be, they don't like it. It's maybe you need to do some work on yourself yeah maybe use it as a positive i would say just lead with love lead with love lead with love that's what i tell man just lead with love if you lead with love then things usually sort themselves out let's end with that man no finer words have ever been said lead with love lead with love hotep jesus ladies and gentlemen uh where can people find you on twitter they could find you on that yeah go to your show tell Tell everybody what's the best way to get all your information. Yeah, go to my Twitter account, HotepJesus, or go to- You can type in HotepJesus.com.
Starting point is 03:11:32 You can't post it as a link because it redirects to BrianSharp.co, which is my government name. My legal name, BrianSharp.co is the best place. It has all my links. And then, you know, we have, um, the YouTube channel. Hope to have Jesus. Yeah. And are they fucking with you at all on YouTube or are you? Yeah.
Starting point is 03:11:52 Yeah. Yeah. Have you thought about going to one of those other alternative platforms? Um, no. It's better. Like the distribution on YouTube is unprecedented. You can't beat it. Can't beat it.
Starting point is 03:12:03 There's nobody that can compete with that. You just gotta get can't beat it. There's nobody can compete with that Elon to buy it. That's what I was gonna say. I said I was a young I could buy YouTube I'd be so happy man if he buys Twitter and it becomes like uber profitable and then he does try to buy YouTube Mmm, YouTube's very expensive Google's not gonna give you they're not gonna. They're not gonna give no it's in Twitter and Google There's two completely different types of companies. Yeah, that's not gonna happen Especially with the entertainment industry connected to it No, Twitter and Google are two completely different types of companies. That's not going to happen. Totally different kinds of companies. Especially with the entertainment industry connected to it. That's not going to happen.
Starting point is 03:12:31 Also the ability to affect elections. Yeah, that whole situation. Google's a crazy powerful organization. But before I go to some other platform, I'll build my own. That's a good move. That's smart. I'll stream from my own platform. I think a lot of people are going to do that in the future when they realize that you've built up this gigantic following
Starting point is 03:12:48 on another platform and then they can take it away from you at any time. But keep on rocking in the free world. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Fun times. Alright, bye everybody. Thank you.

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