The Pete Quiñones Show - 07/06/2025 Livestream - A Quiet Week w/ Thomas777

Episode Date: July 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:01:46 We shall see. If not, you got me. Hey, everybody. How are you doing? Just as I said last week, if you want to ask questions, It's hard for me to keep up with the chat now. Specific questions, please, please go over to Entropy and type them there.
Starting point is 00:02:10 It'll help me to be able to filter. Adrian already dropped me a super chat. It was waiting for me over on Entropy. He said chipping in for the new gear, Pete, all the best mate. Thanks, Adrian. Appreciate that. everybody was super super nice about
Starting point is 00:02:29 about helping out with the new with the new equipment so thank you thank you am I getting all the comments here oh Mr. Clockwork with Super Chat over and Rumble says happy Sunday Pete we are going to win we are absolutely going to win
Starting point is 00:02:48 100% all right not seeing I see um Art Bell Saturday night somewhere in time antibiotics. Oh man. Hey, John Delano. Howdy? How are you done?
Starting point is 00:03:11 Blessed Lord's Day, what's happening? Watch that Ocean Gate documentary, and they were awfully careful to leave out that infamous quote about 60-year-old white men. All right. P. Nord 87 over on Entropy says,
Starting point is 00:03:32 Aussie sounded phenomenal, not a dry, and the entire stadium during Mama, I'm coming home. Yeah, I haven't had a chance to watch that, but I'm sure it will be available for replay somewhere. Greetings. Hey, Trashcan Jack, what's going on? Zach Fursby says, turns out the end of it, half of the engineering team of Ocean Gate were Jeets.
Starting point is 00:04:11 there's one there's one subject I will even if you super chat there's one subject I will not be answering questions on or commenting on so don't even bother hey what's up no DAC 88 what's happening
Starting point is 00:04:34 I don't know what that all right that's hilarious so slow week huh what is there what is there to talk about the big beautiful bill any man know what's in it? Did he?
Starting point is 00:05:04 How'd you not know that was going to happen? Ocean Gate and Heaven's Gate had similar results. Rida says prayers to the flood victims. Yeah, we're trying to organize to get down there and see if we can help. What we get here? Cool. Pannadetti says,
Starting point is 00:05:41 Howdy Pete? Hope you're having a good Sunday. It was really cool to see Scott on Tucker. He gave an excellent breakdown, as always. Yeah, I mean, that's three hours of exactly what Scott does. Brings to receipts. Quotes to the neo-conservatives. And, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Yeah, Scott. Scott is excellent at what he does. So Elon thinks he's going to run back the Reform Party, huh? It looks like the subcontinent party to me so far from what I've heard. Will the Second Amendment and BBB end up in the final bill? What I think is going to end up happening is if you take away the $200 tax, the NFA was built upon it being a tax collection. If there's no tax to collect, then someone will probably take it to court.
Starting point is 00:06:39 It'll probably go to court in the next couple months. months to end the NFA completely because there is no purpose. The legal purpose for it existing has gone. Oh, thanks, Kit. Elon wants to be as popular as Trump. That will never happen. Trump's a once in a lifetime thing. Whether you like them or not, you think, whatever you think of them. It's a once in a lifetime thing. It's a once in a generation thing. So it's not what who Trump is. It's what voting for someone like that. that represents to people. Yeah, I mean, suppressors just being doing a 4473.
Starting point is 00:07:27 I mean, it's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than what we have now. But by the way, suppressor prices just went up $200. So, Taran and Syracuse says, God bless you and yours. Thank you. Let's see. Bill Crystal called for the removal of DHS completely. Yeah, well, yeah, the court implications of NFA are huge. Nathan Danner says an Afrikaner in a jeet form the American party.
Starting point is 00:08:16 It's going to be more than one of those in there. And I don't mean Afrikaner. Elon has read it. Can I imagine Scott Horton and Normal Finkelstein at a dinner party? I've told the story on here before that in 2020, COVID wrecked me having a dinner in New York with Norman Finkelstein. That'd have been great. You just ask them a question and you just sit there and listen, much like Scott Horton. Why is everyone trying to start new parties?
Starting point is 00:09:04 I don't know. Hey, what's up, Florida, man? Thank you. Do you have a chance to check out Dave Green and Carl Benjamin? The first hour. I haven't had a chance to finish it yet. Just did my first shadow as an elder at your church. Good for you, Jim, none you?
Starting point is 00:09:40 All right, what we got here? Excomer says, I doubt Elon's party will do anything, but it gets around. But if it gets around, it would be another Ross Perot, most likely. Yeah. As A else says, I love taking the, I have no idea what's happening on Twitter pill. Good for you, man. Good for you. You like the last one with Stormy? The one on NATO and cognitive warfare. Yeah. That's important stuff.
Starting point is 00:10:32 I catch myself falling into that, falling for it all the time too. Has anyone had a greater political fall from grace than Elon? Well, political, yeah, but I mean, he still can pretty much do what he wants. Yeah, some of the Republicans have figured that out, but the Ron Pauls and the Thomas Masses are sticking to their guns. I mean, it's just ideology sucks. Sir, please donate all campaign funds by Google. Jay Watson says, finally listening to your series with Thomas on Continental Philosophy,
Starting point is 00:11:28 the incredible thanks Pete. Thank you. Thomas is doing a great job in that one. Wouldn't it be easier for Elon to take over the LP took over Twitter rather than build a new network? I mean, I guess. It has an infrastructure and everything, but I mean, why would he want to deal with those people?
Starting point is 00:11:48 Hey, John Lible, what's happening? Crypto bomb over on entropy says, do you think we'll get good news soon on limiting H-1Bs now that the BBB has passed, you'll probably get better news about limiting or maybe even getting rid of H1Bs because of the America Party. I mean, that party is going to be all about importing the subcontinent of India. IHasa 7 says the combined Thomas 777JQ and Philosophy Podcast files have been really helpful. Well, thank you.
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Starting point is 00:14:22 Trump Dunebag. Search Trump-Ireland gift vouchers. Trump on Dunebiog, Kush Farage. Hey, what's up, Mr. Sue? The fact that ICE has a military budget now is pretty awesome. Well, I mean, they have to use it. Oh, that's what they have to do. Give me one second to check something out here.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Okay. All right. That's cool. Got the news. All right. So if Elon is serious, Why would he want the LP? He'd have to deal with libertarians,
Starting point is 00:15:20 and even libertarians don't want to deal with libertarians. I mean, it's ridiculous. Yeah, they're replacing America Party. Yeah. It's 100% exactly what it is. Let me see. Elon's, we're going to crash, and let me do something. All right, cool.
Starting point is 00:15:58 1% remittances are a good start too. I know, but why not 10? I mean, it would be funny if Elon were deported. That would be great. Polly B with the super chat over on entropy. Yeah, sorry. That's the subject I'm not going to talk about, guys. I'm sorry, Polly B. I really appreciate the super chat.
Starting point is 00:16:44 If you want a total Spurgfest in the comments, Mr. Seuss and the Rumble comments, explaining the big beautiful bill and raising the debt ceiling and everything. I'm not going to, you can go read that. Manna says, what do you guys do for the fourth? I fired off some fireworks, blast a classic rock and ate barbecue. I know all late stage empire, but had semi-a-gog and his wife over and a longtime friend of mine. And we had barbecue and hung out and chilled and had a good time. Yeah, it was originally 3.5% and it got lowered.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Correct. Hazie Hill says they got nicotine sick and puked up some brats. That's just terrible, man. A.A. says, over the next 50 years, do you think more whites will go from the new world to Europe or vice versa? I don't see an exodus from one to the... I don't know. It's a good question. I'd have to think more about that.
Starting point is 00:18:24 That's funny, Dawn. Aramaic discourse for the super chat over an entropy. Thank you. He says for the Spanish Civil War series, just finished listening, incredible work on you and your guest part. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I appreciate that. Spanish Civil War is very important that you understand exactly what happened there because you can see a lot of that happening here at the time. So do you think political change is going to happen quick in EU after Ukraine war will be a long, drawn-out process? I mean, it just depends. If elites feel like revolution could happen, it could happen, I mean, it would have to come in from the military.
Starting point is 00:19:20 It would have to start with the military. I don't know. I mean, these are hard questions, guys. These are hard questions for a freaking live stream. UPS is buying out our Teamster contracts for the first time ever. That's kind of a big deal, but not so much considering who the CEO is. I don't know who the CEO of UPS is. Hey, Josh Hamm, what's happening?
Starting point is 00:19:46 CSS Virginia said once Colonial Williamsburg fireworks were legit, had a level five spur got every time Thomas Jefferson used a plural words to describe the states. Yeah, I think that, J.G. I think Israel is still operating covertly. they're just if our history has taught us anything they're going to do whatever they want to do and if it gets people killed it doesn't matter
Starting point is 00:20:21 they don't care who they get killed even their own people Alberto McTeer says 28 years later appears to demonstrate that whites can organize or flourish unmolested I don't think they intended that UPSCEO is a okay Saturday person she's she oh great
Starting point is 00:20:49 Chris Cromwell says The trend on white Christendom in history has always been outward. I doubt there will be a white flight from the new world to the old. Yeah. Trashcanjacks is too many minorities at my water park.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Mellon with a super chat says, Skittotake, if you spend any time on blue sky, there are two factions. Beta mail tech bros and everyone else. Elon's party will snipe those tech bros which will further shatter the leftist coalition. That will be the result. Melan always has good takes
Starting point is 00:21:28 He's a smart dude Adam Keeney with a super chat Thank you and the official FEC filing the treasure of Elon's party Is yeah We have a guest So um Welcome them in What's that bro?
Starting point is 00:21:45 Hey man yes Sorry I'm running I'm running a wait No problem Got some friends in town for the fourth which was great And we had kind of a busy couple days and I went to see them off this morning, and then I went back to sleep, then I woke up late,
Starting point is 00:22:02 then I got a phone call, and I realized it was like already 10 minutes past three. That's fine, dude. Yeah, we had, I think I told you, we had Oliver, Semiagog Oliver and his wife over for George. Yeah, that's great, man. I'm glad they came out of the tree that they live in. Like the grain silo.
Starting point is 00:22:21 The grain silo. Yeah. I'm glad he found like a lady wizard lives in a tree also. She's awesome. We love her. Yeah, yeah. No, that's, he's a great guy, man. Yeah, no, the fourth was, we had a great time, man, here, too. It was a, it was a resounding success.
Starting point is 00:22:43 So, Dawn says she misses your tweets. Yeah, like, a lot of people have been saying that, but Twitter is some fucking bullshit. And, like, I, obviously I don't do this for money because I'd be retarded, but for a lot of reasons. but, you know, I, I, this is like literally the ninth time this has happened. I am monetized. It brings in, you know, a few hundred bucks a month. So, among other things, like, these fucking people are, like, stealing from me when they, when they just, like, randomly nuke my shit, and they do it every single time,
Starting point is 00:23:15 despite the fact I've never violated TOS. So I just got tired of it, man. And aside from that this summer, I've got a lot going on, including this manuscript I'm writing, which is on trend. for fall, which is I'm happy to report, but, you know, I just, I can't, I can't go to the trouble of, like, effort posting on Twitter, setting up, like, a monetization scheme, putting in all that time and trouble just to get, like, nuked arbitrarily when, you know, they decide to, they want to, like, censor people because, you know, something Netanyahu's doing, and he demands
Starting point is 00:23:57 that, you know, no, no criticism be abided on social media. I'm not fucking tired of it. Yeah, yeah. That, you may have seen a thing that came out recently. We don't talk about that. If you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we don't.
Starting point is 00:24:15 That's not a topic of discussion. So there's a question here I wanted to, that someone asked me that I wanted to ask you. All right. So let's just jump into questions. You catch them in the corner of your eye. Distinctive, by design, they move you even before you drive. The new Kupra plug-in hybrid range for Mentor, Leon and Terramar.
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Starting point is 00:26:20 They had zero credibility to totally have a touch, the delusional. Nobody supports that regime. But unlike, unlike the Eastern block, you've got the United States basically enforcing this structure. So I think it's going to be this weird situation where they're basically impotent. Nobody takes them seriously in terms of world opinion. They've got no mandate domestically, but they're just going to kind of like hang on indefinitely.
Starting point is 00:26:54 I mean, that's my take. Yeah. here's another one over the next 50 years do you think more whites will go from the new world to Europe or is it going to be vice versa vice versa and it's already happening and uh
Starting point is 00:27:10 Chicago is becoming whiter than it has been in like 50 years in part because there's a big black migration back to the south but also part of America's strategy is is this curated brain drain of poaching what remains of human capital from the rest of this world
Starting point is 00:27:32 in addition to kind of appropriating material resources or at least guaranteeing access to those things by military means there's going to be more and more European immigration to America like across the board not just in places like Chicago that is already happening
Starting point is 00:27:53 Europe's in revenge shape right now, unfortunately. Okay. We have here, over here, a solid snake that said, happy Lord's Day. Hope everyone had a good fourth. Got to participate in my town's parade for the fourth. Good to see honest heritage American people taking pride in God and country.
Starting point is 00:28:15 I'm happy whenever I get to have beer, brats, and burgers. Yeah, that's great. Yeah. Let me see. here. Let me ask you, what do you think, like somebody had mentioned earlier that everything that they're seeing is the internet keeps going out in Iran and, you know, does this, I mean, Israel's not going to stop doing what they do. I think they've reached a critical mass of psychosis. So where do you think this ends up? I mean, Israel is in order to go.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Israel's done. It, you know, and they, they, there's something of a laughing stock, in addition to being universally despised in the world right now. There's nothing they can do to Iran. There's just this, like, impotent, performative of bullshit that only makes Iran politically stronger. You know, I mean, what's, what's Israel going to do?
Starting point is 00:29:21 They're going to, they're going to continue to, they're gonna they're gonna continue to kill innocent people in Gaza and and declare that this constantly some sort of military victory and um you know Netanyahu is going to continue to declare these uh he's going to continue to present these ridiculous confagulated narratives about some imaginary Iranian nuclear bomb he's in some Iron Eagle movie and people are going to continue to view that with contempt and nothing's going to change. What are, whatever Israel and Rabbi Trump going to do? Assault Iran with a million men, kill 20 million people, occupy it with half a million troops after overthrowing this government
Starting point is 00:30:17 and installing some cipher regime, like that's laughable. That's as delusional as claiming that you know this this ukrainian like terrorist mafia state is going to defeat the armed force of the russian federation overthrow united russia you know install some sort of uh client regime in moscow and then morganthau plan you know um central asia east of the earls like that that's literally delusional same deal yeah there's this a YouTube channel, it's a Miz-Mish-Rahi Jew, and he did like a
Starting point is 00:31:01 two-part series of his own on why Israel is done. And he basically said, he said, everything is being suppressed out of there. He said, there's 10,000 families who don't have homes because of the bombs that made it through. He said, I mean, there, there's no, there's no, there's no,
Starting point is 00:31:22 everything is a feeling of despair there. Well, it has to be, and it doesn't, I mean, time the fact that it's a rare instance of a state acting patently irrational at war patently irrationally at war but
Starting point is 00:31:37 you know I make the point again and again that you know the psychological environment matters and these historical factors matter like nobody believes in this kind of secular Zionism anymore like that's dead
Starting point is 00:31:53 that's as dead as as Stalinism was in 1989. So Israel is constituted as kind of like this zombie regime. You know, what replaces it, like I said, I believe, it's going to be this kind of odd constellation of elements, the most dominant
Starting point is 00:32:14 of which is going to be what is colloquially called the ultra-Orthodox. And that's not a particularly good thing. Don't get me wrong. But it's going to be totally different than the current regime like nobody no nobody believes in this like in this uh in this secular like hyper racialized you know 20th century style Zionism that's dead they're yesterday's men yeah let me read a super chat from uh our friend pallid n y y z over here he says 16 years of
Starting point is 00:32:47 youtube university taught me two things we never really know what the hell is going on and that they could give two shits about us the real Realization begins your first real attempt to deal with reality and start living. Alabama should have a sign on the highway that says, congratulations, you figured it out. Sometimes I, Paladin, I have to, like, decrypt his messages, but that one seems pretty clear. Yeah, you just, we have to live. Yeah, no, I agree, except I do know what's going on. It's not a mystery.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Yeah, I agree. Yeah. Well, a lot of people don't know what's going on because they just don't, they don't know what to believe. They don't know what reality is anymore. Oh, that's true. You know, cognitive, Storm United, and I did an episode on, you know, NATO wrote this whole thing about cognitive warfare and the war for people's minds and how, you know, it's not even a propaganda war anymore. It's just to get people to think in certain ways. Yeah, there's true. you know, when you have, but I mean, how out of the, how a cat out of the bag is it when you have Ted Cruz basically saying to Tucker Carlson that I got elected to be the number one defender of Israel in Congress?
Starting point is 00:34:04 It's, that's, that almost seems like parody. It almost seems like, when I'm not the late Soviet nature of it. Like, only a complete fucking moron would, uh, would say something like that before a mass audience. and I mean Cruz is pathetic I mean aside in the fact I mean there's something wrong
Starting point is 00:34:22 with America the fact that that little faggot can go outside without getting his head bashed in that means that people are seriously lacking because he shouldn't be able to step outside without getting his fucking head kicked in but
Starting point is 00:34:33 the fact of the matter is like any normal political culture that fool would be like vetted by his staffers on the basic data points of his position like that guy I literally couldn't find Iran on a map. You know, he
Starting point is 00:34:51 has no idea what he's talking about. He has, like, no concept of these things that are supposedly, like, these, like, values he holds dear. Like, it's, it's ridiculous comical. Because, because he's some, he's, like, John McCain,
Starting point is 00:35:06 he's a senator for life with, like, 3% approval, but for some reason no one can explicate, can, like, never be removed from office. Like, yet, he has no idea about the, relevant data points of these of these policy matters he supposedly is so committed to like it's a joke yeah it almost i mean we pretty much know that they're staffers and um the lobbyists are the ones
Starting point is 00:35:33 who are writing anything running anything they're they're just out there to you know put a an elected face on on what's happening i mean they're you know we're you know we're When you think about, yeah, I always use this, this example is, you ask someone like Ted Cruz, what, you know, what's the population of Iran? And he doesn't even, he doesn't even know it. Because he literally couldn't find on a map. You could, like, show him Guatemala on a political map and say that's Iran. And he's like, nah, don't leave. Like, he doesn't, he has no idea.
Starting point is 00:36:10 He has no idea about the reality of this world. Right. But, like, if you would ask JFK when he was still a senator, what the population. in Vietnam was he would have known. Because he was a serious person. Yeah. It's, um, FDR used to be able to,
Starting point is 00:36:27 however anybody feels about him. He could run his finger on a political map from coast to coast. They could tell you down to like the county level, you know, like what their, what, what the,
Starting point is 00:36:39 you know, what kind of political organization and new dealers that on the ground, you know, like who the governor was, like what the key counties were. you know like what what what what what what what what what what what what many votes they had to capture percentage wise to swing the state you know like i mean that's that's your job if you're you know uh a um a a a uh a beltway operator you know that's why like when i'm always
Starting point is 00:37:03 pointing when i'm always saying if you don't believe me you know that's changing like these people are total fucking morons you know like like they're bad people too but but but they're they're fucking hideous like these people have no idea what they're talking You know, they're like utterly clueless, they're like subnormal. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse Sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items,
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Starting point is 00:39:00 Hugh over on Intrabee said You're right about blacks going back to the south spending time in L.A. It's wild to see how much Compton has changed in the last 30 years, you know, going from
Starting point is 00:39:12 black to Hispanic. But I mean, that wasn't an accident. I mean, Darrell Cooper did a long, did a short series on just how, like, that was violent. I mean, like, like, Mexicans went in there with weaponry and, like, went to war and, like, chased and drove the blacks out of, out of L.A. No, I don't doubt that. I mean, I haven't spent a lot of time in L.A. in, like, 30 years. But I, no, I'm sure that's true.
Starting point is 00:39:43 but in in chicago and like a lot of other places though like the south is like the black heartland in the new world and black folks ended up in chicago really owing to you know cultivated labor pressures and things you know like no like black folks don't want to live in some built-up like giant city half the year it's like cold as fuck you know like uh black folks the means are gonna get or at least the means to get up and move are going to continue to go back to um you know to the to the south because that's again that's like the black heartland and you realize as i did just a couple months ago when i was in Atlanta you know like Atlanta Atlanta truly is like
Starting point is 00:40:34 It truly is like the low guy of like black demographic and political power in America. You know, and as people, you know, de facto secede, which is already happening, that's going to continue in earnest, you know, I believe. Paladin, another super chat. Thanks, man. And, you know, he says something that I think is pretty obvious. to us, but a lot of people need to hear this is Ted Cruz's comments make perfect sense when you realize
Starting point is 00:41:11 he's not talking to you. Who's not talking to? Nobody thinks that way. The point I'm always making it people, yeah, I know that guys in the internet will be like, oh, my grandma is a huge dispensation with what's Israel, okay, that's one 85-year-old lady.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Nobody thinks like this. These guys are basically talking to nobody. Like, they're talking to this imaginary constituency. see. Like that's why there was some fool of this video that went viral on TikTok. I mean, around TikTok's retarded, but
Starting point is 00:41:41 it was some Florida congressman who had a big, like, Israeli flag in his office. And some, like, grad student types were like, why, you know, don't you support the United States? What's the matter with you? And the guy was, like, looking at him, like, a deer in headlights. Like, he didn't understand, like,
Starting point is 00:41:58 what they were talking about or something, or he couldn't believe somebody would object to that. Like, these people are, they live in this bubble they're totally delusional they have no actual constituency like nobody thinks this way you know like even quote shit libs
Starting point is 00:42:15 or even people who are kind of out of it like nobody thinks like Ted Cruz yeah I think what Palinanin is saying is if he's saying anything to anyone he's saying it to the people who send them money which would be a pass sure but I think it's important to note these people like Lindsay Graham like John McCain, like Ted Cruz,
Starting point is 00:42:35 they have no actual constituency. Like these guys, it's impossible to vote out of office. They remain there for life. They die in office with like 3% approval rating. Like, this is not a middling point because it cuts to the total lack of legitimacy of the regime.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Like, these guys have no constituency. Like, nobody supports that shit. Yeah, he put out a tweet on July 4th that I think he took down And you have to assume Ted Cruz isn't putting out his own tweets. It said, you know, happy July 4th, but let's remember this IDF raid that happened 40 years ago today and everything. It's like, dude, what the fuck are you doing? Totally tone deaf.
Starting point is 00:43:18 And then he probably got totally ratioed with like rage comments. And he probably like, what's going on? But doesn't everybody love Israel? Don't all 900 million Americans love Israel? you know like this like you think this guy has no idea about them grabs like Iran he has no idea how many people live in America he has like no idea what actual Americans think you know like like nobody thinks this way I mean the fact that I mean the fact that if you live in Texas you have some crazy wine aunt who like loves the Israel because she's like confused and really
Starting point is 00:43:55 stupid okay I mean but nobody thinks that way like even among Normie you If you were to sit around and talking about it, like, you know, I really love the idea of. Like, you know, Israel, like, what a great country. Like, people look at you like you're insane. You know, even if even people don't find that offensive for ethical reasons, they'd be like, what are you a weirdo? Like, why do you love Israel? Like, that's totally strange. Everything else aside.
Starting point is 00:44:21 Your whole kink is, I pretend I'm Jewish and love the Israel. What is that? Yeah, there was this, you remember that Texas. town like six months ago it came out that 4.4 million dollars a year was being sent to Israel and it's like a 60% you know Hispanic town and the town people are like well you know I think we need to keep you know maybe we should keep this
Starting point is 00:44:47 this should stay here and Greg Abbott friggin wheels the governor of fucking Texas comes out and says that's anti-Semitic it's like like why is Texas even talking about Israel It's like that doesn't that makes no sense like rationally. You know, and so if you're going to be like a weird bigot, at least like be a bigot and favor your own people. So like these kinds of like corn pone Texas politicians, again, like their whole kink is
Starting point is 00:45:16 being obsessed with Israel and pretending to be Jewish. Like do people realize how fucking weird that is? Yeah. I mean, they do. That's my point. You know, but it, yeah. Well, I mean, I think Texas was the. the first state, and I read about this like 10, 15 years ago, to pass one of those things where you
Starting point is 00:45:38 can't get a state contract or even get elected to the state if you've ever like signed anything anti-BDS, like anti-BDS or BD like supporting boycott, boycott divest and sanction of Israel. It's like, I mean, it's, it's Texas. I mean, how long would. The random thing is I'm getting at it. And like, mind you. every uh every couple of months you hear about some law enforcement officer getting wasted by some senaloa mule so it's like you guys literally you got you guys literally have this like existential
Starting point is 00:46:16 security crisis on the border you know you've got like cartel hitters killing your police officers but your kink is we're gonna ban anti-semitism we love israel like to hello sharia law that's literally fucking senile you know I mean like the idea that there's any percentage in that or that that's how a viable political culture defines itself
Starting point is 00:46:42 is laughable you know like this shit's literally demented you know um you uh you you ask the governor of Texas or like the mayor of some border country
Starting point is 00:46:57 county um you know like what what what is priorities and he's going to start like rattling off bizarre, you know, cliches about how you need to love Israel. I mean, like, you can't make this up. Airgrid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid, is powering up the northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area, and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans.
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Starting point is 00:48:55 whereas it would be like Ozzie's last concert, whole bunch of bands came in and Disturbed was playing and I guess David Drayman who he's a fuck guy I've seen him he lives in Lincoln Park Yeah he got he got booed They were booing him
Starting point is 00:49:09 He's a nerd He's like he's like this bald fag Who like thinks he's like really cool Because he has this like shitty like fucking metal band And I used to see him around Lincoln Park With like girls half his age He's ever since October 70s He's wearing this oversized pentagram
Starting point is 00:49:26 I'm sorry, sorry, David, on his chat, you know, on a chain and everything. Yeah, he's some fucking, he's some fucking nebishing, yeah, going Israel. Yeah. So I think one of the, you know, one of the things that keeps coming back up is, you know, I was, I was reading this morning, Marx is on the Jewish question. Yeah. And, yeah, just going back over that. And. when you
Starting point is 00:49:57 it's so obvious it's so out there now people are talking about it they don't know what the historic jq would be about or even that they're what you know the phrase jewish question but people you you bring it up now and people are like you know jews are like oh why are you bringing this up this is this is settled long ago it's like you're incinerating kids
Starting point is 00:50:21 you're bombing other countries you're getting laws past in this country that you can't like mention the fact that like kids are being incinerated and you wonder why people are these the most is this hubris is this or is this just what always happens with them it's hubris but it's also these people are uniquely out of touch you know that's why i'm always using the example of the late soviet um situation Because there are commonalities and I'm not just falling back on some kind of cheap hyperbole. I mean, it's a combination of those things, you know, and I, if your whole reason, always making the point that Zionists really, like, are totally abnormal. Pretty much everybody else, even if you're, even if you're some, like, rabid partisan for, but behind an ethno-sectarian cause, you know, whether you're a Muslim, you know, either sect or whether you're, um,
Starting point is 00:51:27 you know, like some, some Phenian type who's like really, really Catholic, or whether you're, you know, a kind of rabid Bornigan Christian, you know, like Billy Wright was or something, you still understand other people's motivations and you understand that, you know, your enemies are, are partisans for a cause like you are, they just have a different understanding of God. Like Zionists literally have no understanding of other people. It's like nobody else exists but them. Like everybody else is. some kind of animal. The whole world revolves around you. Like, nobody has an actual political consciousness, but yourself. Only you matter. It's like trying to talk to a small child or something. So that's part of it, too. These people are totally abnormal.
Starting point is 00:52:15 As, you know, in the terms we consider, you know, normative for, like, modern anatomically and behaviorally modern human beings. Like, the way they think is, like, the way cave people thought. you not. That's part of it too. I can't get your audio's out. Oh, mute to myself. Um, the, that a lot of people will say, um, oh, well, you know, you have to admire how inclusive they are. They don't care about each other. No. What do you, what are you talking about? I mean, you don't put, you don't do, you don't put your country through what they're putting their country through right now. You don't put your people through that. Are you insane?
Starting point is 00:53:05 It's the same. These are the same kinds of people who, now admittedly, democracy is a floating signifier that makes no sense to invoke after 1989, but such that it has any meaning at all. The people who invoke it, what they mean is, you know, these are, these are an approval term to refer to some kind of like secular humanist, you know, basically, um, in regime terms, it abides like normative conventions okay so these are the same people claim oh israel is a democracy it's like no it's not and they don't claim it is it's this bizarre racial state premised on this uh you know kind of radical ethnocicterian chauvinist ideology that openly states that the entire raison d'etra of the government there is like perpetuate a racial imperative like nobody thinks like Israel's like the Sweden of the Middle East. So like if you talk that way, you're totally out of it.
Starting point is 00:54:08 You know, because that's literally at odds with reality. You know, these people know what the fuck they're talking about. Well, Palet and Y Y YZ with another super chat. Always appreciated. He definitely wants to change the subject on you here, Thomas. It says, comedy culture question from Thomas being in Chicago for so long, have you ever seen the comedy troop Upright Citizens Brigade? I'm familiar with them, but no, I, I,
Starting point is 00:54:39 whatever people are into is flying. I think stand-up comedy is like the lowest fucking most shit form of entertainment. And I really, really, really hate stand-up comedians with a few exceptions. I've seen upside when Upright Citizens Brigade, they used to have something of a presence in Comedy Central so I'm familiar with them but no I don't fuck with that kind of stuff the um
Starting point is 00:55:10 oh yeah Lander points out here that they've stopped doing DNA tests in Israel that's interesting however the whole right of return you got to be able to prove maternal lineage. And it's basically the same metric as the Nuremberg laws were, like you, you know, like a quote racial Jew is somebody who has a full-blooded Jewish grandparents. So, I mean, the DNA thing was a, was something of a PR disaster. But at the same time,
Starting point is 00:55:53 they don't really need it to enforce the right of return. the law of return and its constituent um conditions precedent. Trashkin and Jack asks, uh, what do you think of the movie to live and die in L.A.? It's one of my dad's favorite movies. I like William Peterson a lot. Um, I, as a neo-noir piece, I think it, it did a good job of capturing Los Angeles in the era, but it's, it's not at the top my list. I don't think it's that great. Master Green Eyes says, please ask Thomas what his stand-up exceptions are
Starting point is 00:56:35 and is Norm MacDonald one of them? Yeah, Norm MacDonald was funny. I like Mitch Headberg because I'm sure some people think that's corny, but I've got kind of a weird sense of humorous people might have been, I don't know, like him gleaned, and
Starting point is 00:56:50 I thought Mitch Hedberg was a funny guy, and, you know, he, um, sadly, I mean, he was an addict, and he, that's what killed him. But he was able to make light of kind of like the weird ass... I'm like the other than he was able to make light
Starting point is 00:57:05 like the weird aspects of having a drug habit. And I found that kind of relatable. But yeah, just on top of my heart. Yeah, well, I mean, he just had a very odd style. You know, he didn't have the setup in the punchline. He had... He was just, he was going through a flow state.
Starting point is 00:57:25 I mean, I guess flow state sounds gay, but that's probably the... the best thing i can come up with no it's very stream of consciousness and uh like i uh he i just i just found him very relatable you know and he was kind of a shy dude it's why like he looked down a lot when he was doing his thing or wear shades and uh i'm i'm actually pretty shy myself like i as i think people who know me have picked up on so i guess i found that relatable too you know But yeah, he was great. I was sad when he died.
Starting point is 00:58:01 We got a super chat from Antonio over on entropy. And he's asking me, but this would be for you, too. Do you know any good sources about the political history of Central or South America? Yeah, I know a few. A good friend of mine, my friend Dan, he's not even expert on the region. and he's married to a woman from, I think, El Salvador. And he's taken the oral testimony of a lot of guys who fought against the communists in El Salvador under DeBlesson and stuff. He sent a lot of great resources my way.
Starting point is 00:58:42 And yeah, I'm not some regional studies guy. And I don't have any great general knowledge base, more like library of resources. sources about the region, but I, especially the Cold War heritage of Latin America, I know something about. So yeah, I don't want to rattle them off without my head, like get in touch if you need sources and I can send some your way. Air Grid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans. Our consultation closes on the 25th of the
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Starting point is 01:00:14 And watch unmissable shows like all her fault on Sky. These nice people, killing you, John. And Ballad of a Small Player starring Colin Farrell on Netflix. I've made some mistakes. Right, who hasn't?
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Starting point is 01:00:44 but you're going to have to understand where Chomsky is coming from. You've got to have to be able to sort through Chomsky in order to read his, like El Salvat, his books on Salvador and Guatemala and things like that. Yeah, so let's see. Looking for comments and questions here. Cryptobam says, do you think that ISIS was controlled by Israel, or was it more of a golem backed with Mossad and CIA funding? The CIA is a joke.
Starting point is 01:01:18 They're not creating anything. This fair punk of US intelligence is NSA, DIA, in a constellation of contractors. ISIS very much existed. It was the Zarkawi branch of al-Qaeda that kind of went road. They weren't created by some intelligence agency. Intelligence agencies can't just create non-state actors that way.
Starting point is 01:01:50 The Mossad and the state department, Their notion has always been, I always make the point that the war on terror, America took the side of the terrorists. Like, supporting Salafi terrorism, backing these, like, tech-feery murderers. That's always been the Zionist play as part of their detonation strategy. That's why I like to look at some guy like a sod, like a white guy, secularist, married to a woman raised in London, who was educated as an eye doctor. in Europe and demand he must be destroyed and then like they arm al-Qaeda
Starting point is 01:02:29 and declare that like they're like the super duper democratic forces of Syria you know so the fact that the idea and elements of Department of State and the US intelligence apparatus like backed al-Qaeda
Starting point is 01:02:49 and ISIS that doesn't suggest they created them which again is impossible anyway they this this goes back decades like supporting islamic terrorists as a detonation strategy and specifically outfits like ISIS which preclude any kind of united front against Zionism or their tech theory and um you know orientation and sectarian violence like that's the way to understand it um someone said um trash can jack said mind phaser with carl doll has been fascinating says he says i don't know nearly enough about vietnam yeah Carl's a great guy and i've
Starting point is 01:03:30 been blessed lately um i'm always blessed that so many of these guys who are friends of ours want to collab with me but uh the doll and j burden both expressed an interest lately and discussing vietnam war-related content and and that i mean that's a research concentration in in mind anyway, but it's especially timely because it relates very much of this manuscript. I'm finishing up right now. So yeah, thank you for the compliment. I'll pass it on to Carl, and I really appreciate the endorsement. He actually just texted me like 10 seconds ago. The Carl gave a very short presentation at the conference this year on the how the right came together, the right factions
Starting point is 01:04:22 came together in the Spanish Civil War and it was very short it was 15 or 20 minutes and then he started answering questions and I went out to get food and I'm out getting food and I'm eating food and I'm eating food and I come back and people are still asking him questions
Starting point is 01:04:38 that's how much that guy knows and how much people want to pick his brain yeah no he's a great guy in a dear front yeah here's a question from he says has any cartel shit changed in Chicago since the alleged alliance between Chapo's son
Starting point is 01:04:54 and the CJNG teaming up against El Mayo Sinaloa's faction. I'm sure it has, and that's one of the reasons why things got so lit in Pils and Little Village, but not in a way I'm privy to,
Starting point is 01:05:10 and I have decent humans about like gangster stuff, but I, the people I know in that world are black folks and white guys. Like I'm friendly with some Spanish people, but I don't speak their language. I don't really
Starting point is 01:05:28 fuck with Spanish hoods other than going there to eat sometimes. I'm not trying to be funny. I mean, that's literally like the extent of it. And there's an insularity to Mexican hoods here that is
Starting point is 01:05:44 kind of difficult to penetrate. And frankly, there's aspects of I don't want to penetrate. you know um but yeah i the best answer i can give is those dynamics were why like things were popping off so much in in pelton lewool village paladin y y z within another super chat thanks man he says i used to do drugs i still do but i used to too yeah that's a rich head yeah um i and b has a super chat he says i live in texas it's not based at all uh the only people who think that are delusional boomers, no conservation happening. Colorado was the blueprint for
Starting point is 01:06:26 the left and they took it over in the 2000s in perpetuity. It's almost accomplished here. The left only needs to win once and then it's locked in. All the cities are deep blue. I mean, yeah, Texas is, Texas is copland. It's like, it's a bunch of people, like, love the cops and, like, love the military establishment. It's, like, not at all. It's, like, rugged individual state of people who are like suspicious to the government. I will say though I what what people claim with the regime claims of the political map I don't accept that for a minute. You know again, you're the same people who declare that one day California just is blue and can never ever ever be flipped after 120 years of
Starting point is 01:07:15 Republican dominance. That doesn't happen. You know, um, So that this bullshit. I mean, I agree with you. Like, I think Texas is kind of hopeless in absolute terms. There's plenty of cool people in Texas. And as things, as local, um, communitarianism becomes the kind of order of the day, there's going to be plenty of cool places in Texas that, um, you know, have kind of removed themselves from regime oversight and dependency.
Starting point is 01:07:47 But, um, you know, I, I, I don't have, except for a minute, like, whatever the quote-unquote, like political maps says about Texas or Colorado or anywhere else, because it's bullshit. What was it? If you're familiar with the TV show,
Starting point is 01:08:06 Yellowstone, which is just like boomer slop. Yeah, I've never walked it, but I, I'm familiar with it. Yeah. Zach Frisbee says, Texas is Yellowstone, the state. He said it's just, basically, that's like the mentality of it all. I understand.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Um, Base Joey asks, is there any justification for the Spanish-American war? In my opinion, America didn't even win anything with that besides humiliating a friendly nation and getting stuck with Puerto Rico. No, I mean, the Monroe Doctrine would have been meaningless if the war hadn't been fought. I mean, so yeah, it was grimy the way that, uh, the causes belly was confagulated. But, I mean, you can't. You're not, you're not, you're not, you're not a sovereign mass and superpower. If your notion is we allow the Spanish to do whatever they want south of the Rio Grande. Like that's ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:09:06 You know, I mean, power politics isn't friendly. But yeah, it had to be fought if America was going to be a serious player. Ski-bum, 220 with a super chat. Thanks, man. That's a nice one. Thanks for all the streams. I most appreciate the conversations with Stormy. Have a great Sunday.
Starting point is 01:09:25 Yeah, thanks, man. Stormy is great. There's a lot of stuff out there to make you think. Even if some of it, you're like, I don't know if I agree 100%. At least he's making you think. So that's a lot better than what a lot of people are throwing out there when they just, I mean,
Starting point is 01:09:42 it's hard for me to listen to a lot of people now because it's just basically like, there are podcasts out there that are the, like, the audio version of cat turds, Yeah, they don't know what they're talking about. And like that's, yeah, this point of what's going back to it was not because I'm so smart for something, obviously, but going to a combination of accident of birth, life experience, and a peculiar and discrete skill set. I didn't just like one day decide, oh, I'm going to like whip off on politics because I'm like Mr. Beast Man.
Starting point is 01:10:17 You know, I actually do have something to contribute here. This idea, I don't know if people get this idea, like, I'm just like this random go. I'm going to mouth off on politics. It's like, you know nothing. Like, shut the fuck up. You know, like, it's, um... Like, even people who otherwise, like, I think would... I wouldn't find their opinion of objectionable.
Starting point is 01:10:37 Like, that one, like, idiot, like, Dan Belzerian, he's like this meathead dipshit who, like, used to be like, I'm Mr. like steroid guy, like pickup artist. Now he's like, I'm Mr. I don't like Israel. You know, it's like, shut the fuck up, man. Like, you were, like, on Reddit one day. It started, like, trolling people like Israel. So he decided, like,
Starting point is 01:10:55 I can't grift people by being like, you know, some guy who like screws girls. So now I'm like Mr. Red Pill. I don't like Israel. It's fucking retarded. Yeah. SkiBum came back with another super chat and said, thank you, Thomas, for your historical analysis. Cheers. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:11:15 No, thank you, man. You're very welcome. That's a very nice compliment. Air Grid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid, is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans. Our consultation closes on the 25th of November. Have your say, online or in person.
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Starting point is 01:12:47 Terms apply for more infoosies sky.a slash speeds. So something I bring this up a lot and I actually bring it up to people in real life and it always stops people dead in their tracks because they don't know how to deal with it. Like the average person walking, like living their life
Starting point is 01:13:08 they, there's no reason they should know politics. No, that too. It's like this idea that H.L. Mankin were not really a great fan of. He made that point a lot. This idea that like every
Starting point is 01:13:24 rando has some political opinion because he like reads the paper or by any standard like consumes you know multimedia. It's like that's ridiculous. It's like you don't have a political opinion. Like you have no opinion.
Starting point is 01:13:40 You know what's making the point? It'd be like it'd be like if something like a hobo on the CTA was like declaring he's got some like theory of quantum physics that he demands be heard and for some reason people were abiding it as if it was like a legitimate position you know it's like this idea like randos have like some you know meaningful understanding of the political like it's it's ridiculous and nobody thinks that way but americans i said uh hatha seven says your your the philosophy series articulated a metaphysics of anti-socrates
Starting point is 01:14:20 Socraticism, I had long Intuitive, but never clearly understood. I hear that from a lot of people. No, thank you for a feedback. Yeah. We both agree that going forward, it's going to be smaller groups, people
Starting point is 01:14:40 organically are not moving into the same area, people who share the same values. I think the thing we've never talked about, before is, and I'm not talking about like an all out, you know, everyone's, everyone's shooting at each other, but
Starting point is 01:14:58 pockets of civil war happening in the future in the country. Do you see that happening? Yeah, definitely. How do you think that plays out? Is it, everybody wants to say urban versus urban versus rural, or how
Starting point is 01:15:14 does that play out? It plays out basically because it's going to be the the pains of that accompany like a new order being curated you know um there's a people who both have a claim whether it's historical or you know emotional or ideological or uh material covetousness you'll have people whereby a conflict diet emerges between them going to Identitarian Divisions Or
Starting point is 01:15:49 you know sectarian ones or You know whatever Like take your pick For whatever reason they covet the same Space Like physical space
Starting point is 01:16:04 I mean there's going to be Intentive of that As people realize that The regime no longer Is able to quite literally send the Marines, even if the capabilities there, the political will is not. You know, I think some people are going to take it
Starting point is 01:16:21 upon themselves to settle proverbial scores or to kind of test the parameters of this kind of like liberty by nullification. You know, and just things like that. I mean, but I don't think it's not going to be highly scaled. It's not going to be some sort of general state of war or something. it's there's just going to be part of the civil
Starting point is 01:16:44 unrest as this process develops, you know, which is frankly the norm in America in absolute terms. It's something we haven't seen before. Let me ask you this one first because this one's a sort of a fun
Starting point is 01:17:06 one. What's your favorite gun or weapon from a movie? What's my favorite weapon? Like weapon from a movie. Like if you think about a movie, like like you saw something in a movie. Yeah, I like the, I like the jadamatic that Stallone has in Cobra.
Starting point is 01:17:24 I think that's pretty, and I like that movie generally. And I don't like it for this reason, but my favorite handgun is probably the tourist judge, the raging judge. It's chambered for 410, and I'm like a gear queerer for 410.
Starting point is 01:17:42 And you can get an aftermarket mod whereby it can you can take 454 tassel and like it was in the movie Max Payne so yeah probably like the jadomatic or the or the or the
Starting point is 01:17:56 tourist raging judge there was a jadomatic in Red Dawn too yeah yeah yeah the Finns make cool weapons there's a weapons of Red Dawn on
Starting point is 01:18:11 YouTube I actually watched it last night. That's pretty awesome. Yeah. One more I got is in Blade Runner, the the weapon that Blade Runner LAPD officers carry it's based on this it's based on this really, really
Starting point is 01:18:30 strange sidearm that was marketed to off duty cops and it had four like over under barrels you know and for the movie they like added stuff to make it look like a space gun and stuff but yeah like uh
Starting point is 01:18:50 it was uh i can't remember what the manufacturer was but that one too but yeah i thought my head those would be the movie gas that i like what um this is an odd question i i mean i'll ask it um did the germans know that they were walking into the pale of what was the pale of settlement i mean obviously they knew this yeah You knew their history. Yeah. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:20 Let's see if there's anything else. Now everyone's posting up, posting up guns. He's a, I was going to say, Decker's gun. Let's see, let's see. Denzhen. Yeah. Up in air. One of the, what was that movie,
Starting point is 01:19:43 Denzel Washington movie, Man on Fire? Yeah. Like that made me, like, go out and get a block 34. That's funny. Oh, yeah, no, especially, it used to be a lot more on the nose in the 80s, but, like, soldier of fortune that have issues, like, the guns of Miami Vice and firearms manufacturers, you know, like, like, companies that made, like, soda pop or anything else, they lobby to get their products.
Starting point is 01:20:09 Like, oh, Sunny Crock, it uses, you know, a barretta or something, like, you know, the, the, um, and the Terminator to some there's some kind of Mossburg pistol grip Mossburg you know like that that's that's really deliberate that wasn't just what uh like the prop guys liked
Starting point is 01:20:29 I mean firearms manufacturers in the lobby to get their products placed the um the holes that Jed that Jed had in Red Dawn that was John Milius's
Starting point is 01:20:46 that's really cool yeah I figure it's as really as like a gear queer someone always mentions whatever you bring up weapons from from movies someone always mentions
Starting point is 01:20:59 Han's Grover's H&K P7 and then I have to remind them that it's a P7 M13 because he actually had the double stack because I'm a gear queer when it comes to H&Ks and I have a P7
Starting point is 01:21:11 so yeah H&Ks are very cool man it's a storied brand definitely Yeah. So the Walking, yeah, the Walking Dead was another one that did, did a good job at showcasing guns.
Starting point is 01:21:28 Yeah, and the lead top character, I think, what old do you have? Andrew Lincoln? Yeah. Yeah, Andrew Lincoln. Yeah, that's his actor's name. Yeah, I can't, it sounds in my tongue. I can't remember, but he's got, he's got some,
Starting point is 01:21:46 He's got someone that cromed out 357 revolver that uh I think in the original Resident Evil video game they featured one of those and but yeah it's yeah that's very much like a gun like a gear queer
Starting point is 01:22:02 um show Col Python yeah cult Python yeah thank you somebody uh I thought of I thought of one here what was it um oh
Starting point is 01:22:14 no it's just We had taught... Oh, here was what I was going to say. Did you know that Clint Eastwood from the earliest days of the spaghetti westerns had it written into his contract that on the set,
Starting point is 01:22:30 if they put a gun in his hands, it was his? That's wild. But, I mean, the guy who's an avid shooter, I'm going to see why. Like, it would... He doesn't want to be... have to have bitchwood himself
Starting point is 01:22:43 to a new... weapon, especially two. Oh, no, he got to keep all these weapons. What I'm saying is, all the, every weapon you ever saw in a movie, he got to, he got to keep. That's pretty awesome. But yeah, if you're like a, if you're like a Hollywood leading man, you can make cool demands like that. Well, not. There's no more.
Starting point is 01:23:06 I mean, there are, what, there's one or two Hollywood leading men's now that are like even that cool and like, one would be like Ryan Gosling. and that'd be it. Yeah, well, no, and yeah, there aren't any real movie stars anymore. But, yeah, that's funny. And yeah, that makes sense. He was a big gun guy, you know, on Eastwood. Yeah, over here, they're saying Al Pacino's FN, FAL, and Heat,
Starting point is 01:23:32 he'd had a, heat was an insane movie when it came to weapons. And the fires. Oh, and it's a pretty much. And Sudden Impact, the 44 AutoMag. And the AutoMag is, was a weird weapon. And it had a, that was very much being marketed aggressively around like 83, 84. And they didn't have long production run, only a few years. But the auto mag has, it's got a following.
Starting point is 01:23:58 You know, and yeah, I, I'm not some queer for like overpowered handguns. Like I think like Desert Eagles are just silly, for example. But I think the auto mag is actually pretty cool. And yes, that's another one, a runner up for like movie guns. Like anyone who says, if you're, if you own a desert eagle, it has to be part of a gigantic collection. You can't just like own a desert eagle and be like, oh, yeah, this is this is what I keep in my truck. Well, no. It's also it's not, um, there, it's got a weird action.
Starting point is 01:24:39 It doesn't, I mean, admittedly, I'm not like a big gun guy, but the one experience I had firing one. I'm like, how could anybody, this seems really, it just doesn't feel natural or whatever. Yeah, I don't, it's kind of a stupid weapon, I think. And I'm not trying to, like, insult anybody's, you know, preference if they like them. But, yeah, I'd imagine it's like goofballs who, like, sit around thinking their Billy badass who like it, because it's, like, over, precisely because it's overpower. I don't know. Operator of Ireland's electricity grid is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area
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Starting point is 01:27:10 Yeah, it's retarded. I mean, can they, can they make this work? How did they make this work? It doesn't work. It's like Anthony was saying the other week on my pod. The problem with immigration policy is not that like ICE or like local law enforcement doesn't have the gear they need to like deport guys like working at some shitty restaurant. If you wanted to shut down these, this regime of illegal alien labor,
Starting point is 01:27:42 you basically would just have to audit that. the firms that are employing them and haul their ass into court and freeze their ass. It's like it would stop real fucking fast. This isn't like some mystery or something. You know, so it's like just creating a, you know, creating some, some paramilitary top bureaucracy around immigration. Like, what does that accomplish? So we can have like the DEA of immigration.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Like, you know, Rabbi Trump is a piece of shit and he's like proven that. in the second term, like what a scumbag is. You know, and he's all, all he's about is just like shoveling pork at the military and law enforcement apparatus for no reason. You know, he's, he's as bad as Joe Biden. Well, the, you know, what I said was the only way that you make it work is it has to be started locally, county, and then go to state. and work out and work outwards. You can't have one big, people who are local know where they are. We know where they are.
Starting point is 01:28:53 And you just give a little bit of that budget and you give, but then I'm watching S2 Underground is a, this guy's doing really good work on the like one NGO that's left and all of the safe houses they have all over the country where they're just basically safe houses. illegals and until they can get them into court and they have lawyers and all this. It's like, look, man, if you're, if you think you're in a war and you're not willing to destroy your, and you're not willing to destroy your enemy, fuck you're, well, it's also,
Starting point is 01:29:30 the people act like there's some like accidental thing and they can't be controlled. Like, why was like, so when Venezuela, like, pulled a, a merry old boat lift action and, like, emptied out their mental asylums and prisons and like if Biden just like improper all these shitbags like that's the problem you know and like I'm always making the point again
Starting point is 01:29:51 again this idea that like refugees who somehow are all military age males from hostile societies are it's like showing up in Ireland like the idea this is like some accidental thing just nobody you can control like obviously this is by
Starting point is 01:30:07 design obviously it's being done deliberately obviously is being orchestrated you know this entire suggestion otherwise is preposterous and yeah like the ideal like we need some like centralized
Starting point is 01:30:21 police bureaucracy plus too like isn't that what supposedly isn't that what a homeland security is like oh I forgot Homeland Security now they like kicking the doors of random chomo reading child porn and like uh they raid like trailer parks
Starting point is 01:30:36 to like bust bikers like a handful of like fucking meth know and then and then like they like fist-pump about like how awesome they are like what what once homely insecurity exists if it's not dealing with immigration isn't that like literally their fucking job yeah yeah i mean you're if you're not gonna and no one's really willing to you we live in a country where you can frigging get 10 to 15 for having a rifle that has a hole drilled in it in the wrong place. And like the, you know, the brother who's on a rape spree in your town, he gets caught and he gets three years, two years or something like that.
Starting point is 01:31:23 I mean, it's just... I mean, it's like I said, like, it's not, it's not, um, that the problem is that, uh, well, the analogy I use, it's like, it'd be like in the 90s. So, you know, Piggy Bill Clinton's like, yeah, stop your complaining, like, NAFTA's the reality we have open borders now so it's like you you erase the the Mexican border but you're gonna fight the wrong drugs by like sending tactical police to kick ass and some like 15-year-old could rat selling crack like this that's not how you do it you know in this ideal like we're gonna we're just gonna like hush hush wink wink look the other way you know when some uh when some billion dollar uh firm
Starting point is 01:32:10 like mass employees, like illegal alien labor. But then like we're going to show up at some like random restaurant in, uh, in Pilsson, you know, uh, like 40 deep and like demand people's papers. Like that's, that's ridiculous. That's performative bullshit. Yeah. It's. Again, what's so what does Homeland Security do?
Starting point is 01:32:37 Like why, you know, like this, the solution is like create another like redundant police bureaucracy, like, why? Like, what does that accomplish? Yeah, and it's... Other than, like, you know, giving, like, Rabbi Trump's, like, security state, uh, um, allies, you know, like a lot of poor. So that's it.
Starting point is 01:33:04 Oh, yeah. I mean, that's, you know, you've talked to Anthony. I've talked to Anthony. Yeah, he used to defend, you know, he, and he says, may I call, I didn't. And, you know, but all it really takes is, and I've said this over and over again, you get, you get caught employing and illegal, we nationalize your business. We take your business from you. Yeah, I mean, just start taking people's businesses from them.
Starting point is 01:33:33 And fuck you. Fuck, oh, capitalism. You're not right wing. If you're not for capitalism, I'm not. I'm not a Judeo usury guy, so I'm sorry. Oh, yeah, well, it doesn't make any sense anyway. Like, it doesn't, you know, I don't, you don't, you don't have some, like, you know, this idea that you're, you're, you're not pro business if you don't think that, you know,
Starting point is 01:34:00 firms over a certain size of carte blanche to, like, ignore the law. I mean, basically that's, at the end of the day, that's all immigration policy in America is. They're basically saying, like, if you get big enough, you're above the law. like that that's that's that's what the rule is like just get big enough get capitalizing off and eventually you're above the law but if you're like a little guy like you get crushed i mean that that's what it is do you geomancer says something here that's interesting he says you don't get mass deportations with the energy of what would effectively be a race war yeah i mean but it's also i mean i don't you you're not going to have um i mean i mean it's
Starting point is 01:34:45 It's very corrupt, like I said, a moment ago, but it's also, you're not going to, globalism as configured, like, you're not going to have, like, hard borders under that regime. It's this idea you can, you can sustain globalism as configured, but you can somehow, you know, enforce a hard border. Like, that doesn't work. You know, so any, any efforts are going to be performed. formative and basically capricious and arbitrary. Yeah, for all the same reasons that Marx promoted capitalism and promoted and said that tariffs were bad are the reasons why you have to understand that
Starting point is 01:35:32 tariffs, a national economy is good, reading Friedrich List and applying to today what he was writing about is the way to go. If you are for free trade, you are by definition, a globalist. That's it. It'd be one thing, too, if these pro-business or these guys who claim their pro-business,
Starting point is 01:35:56 if there was free trade, okay, you can make that argument, but there's not. You got these countries, basically the countries that are essential or would be essential in material terms to any free trade regime. You know, like the Bundes Republic, like China, like Japan, you know, these countries are all bad actors.
Starting point is 01:36:17 Their whole objective is to run, like, massive deficits, you know, like to the detriment of the United States. So it's like you're saying the United States, like the UK and Australia, New Zealand, should pretend there's a free trade regime while everybody else just ignores it. And if you don't pretend this, you're sabotaging, you know, some sort of, a some sort of splendid system of comparative advantage. Like where is this free trade? You know, I mean, like, it's every, everybody else following an industrial,
Starting point is 01:36:53 like neo-mergandilist policy, except America, like, that's free trade. That's, okay, that doesn't make any sense to me. I don't think it's, I'm not a free trader anyway, but it's something that doesn't actually exist, is my point. Correct. It doesn't exist. and to try and force it or, yeah, and you'll hear this from like the libertarians. The libertarians will be like, you know, we don't have free trade.
Starting point is 01:37:20 We don't have capitalism. We don't have a free market. We don't have laissez-faire. And then when, you know, like South Korea goes from, you know, basically a third world shed hole to what it is now, which is a hell on earth, even though they people, their high wages there. They have no birth. Their birth rate is completely in the shitter.
Starting point is 01:37:46 They have no, they have no sense of identity of who they are, which is what capitalism did. They say, oh, that, well, there, see, even that was, look at what capitalism did for South Korea. Look at what capitalization. You want to know what, it wasn't quote, capitalism that made South Korea like a top 12 economy.
Starting point is 01:38:06 It was billions upon billions of direct subsidies from LBJ onward, which is basically their reward for waging the Vietnam War. It's not just like one day, you know, trade barriers evaporated. So like South Korea became this like
Starting point is 01:38:23 utopia, evaluated manufacturing. It was literally like billions of dollars in direct subsidies. So it's like a fake example anyway. Let me, thank Howard over here. here for a big super chat on entropy. Thank you, man. It seems like you hit me up every week and you take care of me. Thanks. We're going to get out of here. Thank you, Thomas, for joining me.
Starting point is 01:38:49 And Thomas and I will, we're going to end this and then talk about the next episode of the philosophy, of continental philosophy, because that is, people are contacting us and saying that it is helping them greatly. So it's something that I look forward to every time. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, Thomas, for joining me today. Yeah, man. Thanks for hosting me.

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