The Pete Quiñones Show - Thomas777 Livestream 04-02-26
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Hi, Pete. I can't hear you. Son.
there we go yeah thank you Pete I got a new microphone array is that an improvement
sounds good yeah sounds sweet I realized um this is the new laptop I was just I was telling the
subs that you saved the manuscript when my laptop shit itself and exploded but uh supposedly um
this is one of the newer HP models I mean these HP models with the endel processor I realize
they're all kind of junk comparatively but supposedly it had this sex stop mic but I I I
thought it sounded tinny, man.
So I got a, and then the other mic, I had a condenser mic that I paid like $600 for that
like doesn't seem to make any fucking difference.
So I kind of got shy locks there.
Condenser mic in an open room isn't going to work.
You need a dynamic mic in an open room.
Yeah, no, I should have done my homework, but a bunch of fools.
You got to go to condenser mic.
But, uh, so that's on me.
I ju'd ju'd do myself.
Sometimes you juie yourself.
But, um,
I got a,
excuse me,
I'm still a little unwell.
I got this mic for like $150.
And it's,
it seems pretty,
um,
the sound actually seems pretty layered.
But no,
what I was talking about before you got on deck was,
um,
uh,
Rob Palmer just gave us a nice greeting.
Good morning,
Rob Palmer.
Thank you.
Um,
I was,
talking about Charlie Kirk and how he's been deliberately sort of forgotten, you know,
and purposefully rejected.
I believe that's true.
It's not just a matter of him fading from the tune of our news cycle.
I mean, the man was shot before an audience in millions, and then his murder went viral.
I mean, that's horrific, you know, and it, uh, I don't like seeing anybody get shot.
I mean, I don't get me wrong.
I would take some pleasure in it if certain people got shot, but I, I don't, I don't enjoy watching
it happened. And that was horrific, man. He got he got shot with a jacketed inventory round,
I believe, and he bled out. It was horrible. But I think it's not accidentally's been
unceremoniously redacted. I'm not saying that Lee couldn't murder him or something. I'm
repeating myself, forgive me, so I want to bring Pete up to speed. Although I wouldn't rule that out
entirely, but I was watching a lot of his stuff.
You know, because I had taken his content occasionally before, especially because a lot of
the fellows would link me to, you know, certain, certain episodes of his, as it were.
It's interesting how really over the course of about 18 months, you know, he started out
with typical Alan Bloom kind of boilerplate stuff about how critical race theory
divides people like racism does.
And, you know, we, part of the, part of the conservative enterprise and, you know, preserving the West is to eliminate racial identity and all that kind of happy Jewish horse shits.
And, um, he is consistent go to, particularly when he be discussing abortion.
His metric of evil is, well, what about the Nazis?
And this is like guessing Jews.
You know, really on the nose was just garbage that shouldn't.
really get play with college age people.
However, whatever problems youngsters have, this isn't 1986.
They're not fixated on this nonsense.
It just doesn't have that kind of weight anymore.
But then he, in a very punctuated way, that kind of stuff started falling off more and more.
You know, like, don't get me wrong.
You know, he never, obviously, he never came out against Israel and the Zionist enterprise.
but just less and less was that kind of thing mentioned.
You know,
and like lesson last where we revealed
to Holocaustianity sermonizing about,
you know,
air-sat Satan,
which is the Nazis and things.
And it's,
uh,
when there's such that when,
when,
when there was this sort of a,
uh,
official mourning put on by turning point.
I think,
I think,
I think,
I think very curts really fucking creepy to,
Like I, I've sure this is going to be another reason I draw hate from people in addition to me making fun of them for, you know, touching themselves over Pete Hegseth and things.
But, you know, there's something really wrong with her.
She literally was gifted to him in Tel Aviv because she was some Shixa in the service of some Zionist NGO.
And that, that guy that passed her, she was clicked up with.
He was under investigation for Chal Malistation.
I mean, like actual chomo stuff.
I don't mean, like, he got caught with a 17-year-old girl.
I mean, like, chomo shit.
Like, I'm not saying it's cool to mess around with teenage girls,
but by what Normies say,
you're not a pedophile if you're interested in women under 50.
But, you know.
Well, she also is allegedly ran an NGO
dealing with orphaned children in Romania when she was 17 years old.
and as somebody
who lived in Romania
and worked for a
charity that did the same thing
no 17 year old
I mean everyone who was in charge there was in their 70s
I mean there was no 17 year old yeah
yeah I that her whole career seems incredibly bizarre
but uh I
when when turning point was
doing these kinds of
hegiographies.
Charlie,
they were very deliberate.
I noticed in the
talking points and the footage
they'd include.
You know, it was very much
from early on
when he was
a,
an unduluted
shill for the regime
and for Likud.
And, like I said,
And like I said, I'm not saying it's somehow impossible that Lee could would murder some NGO frontman like that.
I don't think it's impossible at all.
But I also don't see any concrete evidence.
That's what happened.
And frankly, this country's full of literally insane people who'll just throw shots at somebody just because.
You know, but it is very strange that when he started tepidly leaving the reservation,
during these turning point events and these college Q&As,
he suddenly just gets blasted.
And he doesn't just get blasted.
He gets blasted in the most sort of grotesque and public way imaginable.
And now it's just, you know, we just don't talk about Charlie Kirk anymore.
You know, I mean, don't be wrong.
Like one of the, I know he's a hero to some youngsters.
And, I mean, that's fine.
I mean, I'd rather they admire a guy like Charlie Kirk than Rabbi,
Trump, but even though that's not on the side with what I'm into, you know, and I know, I know,
I know some of the, some of those guys are, you know, do what they can to preserve his legacy,
and that's what you should do. You're a piece of shit if you don't honor your friends and, you know,
consider them present, you know, when you gather among people who knew the deceit and, you know,
it's got only to do with what I think of Charlie Kirk.
You know, like I said, Kirk, he was from the West Burbs, man.
He was the Chicago guy, like, greater Chicago land.
He's, like, west of where I'm at, like, north and, like, west.
And he was probably a decent dude.
And, I mean, to be clear, he got roped into this turning point bullshit when he was all
of, like, 19 years old.
You know, when I was 19, I wouldn't have gotten roped into neocon shit.
But I got, I got roped into some pretty fucking stupid shit.
But, you know, it's easy to pass judgment on somebody like Kirk.
You know, it's like, yeah, I mean, I'm, you know, if you're a 50-year-old man, it's like, dude,
this was like the dude's first, like, real career, man, you know, and he, I'm sure he was
somewhat starstruck.
And, um, out by, uh, out by the airport, you know, like basically Chicago land west.
and then like north at air you know places like schaumburg and stuff
it's not like the north shore that's not like some snob flex
but he's a little less sophisticated like a little more kind of lower middle class
you know kirk's parents are probably regular peoples
and uh you know he obviously didn't come from money or wasn't connected
he was probably pretty starstruck man when powerful people started taking an interest in
I mean, what kid wouldn't be, you know?
So I
I cut him some slack in that regard,
but, you know, I was thinking about it too.
I mean, obviously, like yesterday,
a bunch of people wanted me to live stream
when Trump was,
was, was, um,
holding forth in that awful speech.
The speech was like a retard fodder.
It was like a bunch of his assenine,
like, truthful, like,
strung together.
Like, a fucking dummy.
Well, you know the whole,
You know that whole thing where they said, oh, we did a poll and 100% of people who are MAGA support Trump's actions in Iran?
That's who that speech was for.
Low IQ fucking morons.
Yeah, like white niggers, yeah.
And who shoved gerbils up their asshole.
Like that's how mega started.
It was guys who...
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you know like San Kinnison
You used San Kinnison was a great man and he was rock and roll
And he was a and you know he was like a fallen
Charismatic Baptist preacher so he was kind of like a man of my own heart
And he was always asking why fags have jervils up their ass okay
And that kind of faded you're not supposed to talk with it anymore
But mega started because people saw it on guys
Mega they were the guys who like shoving jirbles up their asshole
You know and they realized like well you know
Donald Trump probably does this too
And, you know, all the gay pornography I watch is put out by Jews.
So Jews are awesome too.
So that's what Mega is.
It's closet homosexuals or some gerbils up their asshole.
It's all GOP.
I mean, that's the whole GOP.
Yeah.
The way it was explained, the way it's been explained by people who've like really investigated this,
the GOP likes to fuck little boys and the Democrats like to fuck little girls.
Yeah, well, there's, what's interesting, I mean, kidding aside, I mean, you weren't kidding.
I was saying dumb things, but the, one of the reasons why, I got to pitch this to burden.
I mean, I sure he'll be receptive.
He respects my opinions on these matters of content.
The Larry King, uh, Franklin Credit scandal, not Larry King, the ancient guy, he's like,
today and Mary King, hey, we're talking to me a Jerry, but I mean, Larry King, Lawrence King or Larry King, like,
the black guy who was a
he was sort of like Republican
Obama you know he
I think it was in 90
I think I think in the
it was either a 90 or 92
it was either the 92 R&C
convention or at 1990
in some Gala event like Lawrence
King he sang the national anthem
because he he had this kind of
booming barren tone voice like a lot of black guys do
but he was and he's been redacted
like they pretend he never even existed like
it's almost like Stalin
style, but Larry King was like the token black man of the GOP.
And he,
he went down because he had this whole credit union.
And especially in those days, if you're going to wash money,
that was a really good way to do it.
You can't, that's like done now.
You can't do that no more.
But King was washing a huge amount of money through this shell company.
And it turns out he was a pimp.
You know, he was a big pimping from cure.
And those kids, one of whom was a,
Paul Bonacci
you know
that's where that whole
conspiracy narrative came from
I think there's something to it
in terms of Bonacci's story okay but beyond that
King
mostly ran girls
but he also
had a stable of callboys
and the White House
callboy scandal
you had some senator who kind of quietly
retired
he was this openly gay guy
who was one of the big
lug cabin Republicans
back when they were making big
like inroads
you know they they were
uh
it was this callboy ring of
these gay senators
who were
carrying on with
underage
you know male prostitutes
procured by Lawrence King
and that's just like
not discussed ever
it's like it didn't ever happen
and it's not like
it's not even like
this was like Bush 41's
her administration.
It's not like he had some great
knack for
interfacing with the media at all.
In fact, one of the things that killed his campaign,
it was, I mean, it was
Ross Pro had a lot to do with that.
The genuine recession being underway to do
with that, but it really
for a guy as otherwise sophisticated
as Bush 41 was, he really didn't
understand the finesse media.
So my point being, I know I mean wrong, he himself
wasn't directly implicated any of the shit,
but it's not like he swooped in,
Clinton style and made it go away.
You know, this very much just disappeared from the front page.
I've done some of these, interestingly, remains a good resource.
I still haunt libraries because I'm old, and you can actually find, you can find data there that,
if you got a good public library system, that, uh, that, uh, that they can't other places.
and one of the only places I found reference to Lawrence King
or the Colboy scandal
is by getting on Chicago Public Library
they took all the microfilm and microfiche
and put it online obviously
and you got a lot of credit you can access it
I found references in the Tribune and the Sun Times
and the Daily Herald and the Washington Times too
from by doing old like newspaper searches
but that's it you know
I mean, Wiki is garbage anyway,
but you go to Wiki or even if you
deep dive
in a general search or fuck with Wayback Machine,
you're just going to find squibs
like, you know, Lawrence King was indicted
for, you know, financial crimes
and, oh, and there's a conspiracy theory
that has no merit involving Paul Bonacci
and people claiming that, you know,
there's an elite sex ring that
was insinuated into this pattern.
a criminality.
So, and that's, um, it's not directly on point to occultic stuff, but
where people don't know, Benachi, Benachi was a very, very disturbed guy.
And he first came to people's knowledge because he said he had information on Johnny
gosh.
And that's one of the most fucked up cases, cold cases, or, I've ever heard of.
And I grew, I was a little, you're a little old at me, but I was a little kid when that
happened.
And gosh was the first kid.
face appeared on a milk carton.
You know,
um,
I mean,
that was a bizarre thing too,
man.
For those,
for the youngsters,
you know,
in,
in these kind of lame 80s,
nostalgia shows or whatever,
like,
stranger things,
that'll be like a set piece.
That was a real thing.
And it'd be like,
Adam Walsh,
later they found his fucking head.
Johnny Gosh,
at least like random boys and girls,
just,
it was like people were just like disappearing.
And,
um,
on milk cartons and on,
uh,
I remember at,
at the North suburban YMCA,
if you got like an orange drink
out of the vending machine,
like sometimes it'd be like missing
photos on there.
But gosh was the first
kid featured and,
it's like Johnny Gosh
that disappeared into thin air.
He was this paper boy in Iowa.
And he,
one day he goes out to deliver his papers
and he's just like never seen again.
And,
uh,
years later,
but not and all kinds of weird things were around it uh this photograph surface to this kid and bondage
and um some people think it was johnny gosh and obviously that was before facial recognition
could shed light on this and um there was some there was a uh a five or ten dollar banknote
that surfaced that said something like help me you know i'm johnny and uh
some handwriting expert in federal enforcement said he believed it was credible,
like shit like that.
But years later, Banachi says, like, look, I know what happened to Johnny Gosh,
because I was there when he got kidnapped.
Okay.
And he gave this whole story where he's like,
and Bonacci had an awful upward.
He was basically a street kid who had no parents.
I think for a time he ended up at Boys Town, you know, the orphanage.
And he basically said that from a young age, he got sold to this guy who was this retired military guy who then started pimping him out.
But he said incident to that abuse, he was subjected to these bizarre, obviously staged sorts of psychological terrorism.
terroristically coded
abuse scenario was to give me a mental brain fog.
And the purpose of which was to attempt to bifurcate the conscious personality.
And
Bonacci insisted that he was a genuine dissociative identity of a case.
I don't believe that exists.
But I do, but the psychiatric community in the APA certainly believed
that existed and there would potentially be a paramilitary application for that kind of thing.
Okay.
So, but as she insisted, he was availed to these kinds of stressors in an attempt to bifurcate his personality.
In addition to him just being forced to service powerful sickos who had an appetite for children, particularly boys.
but girls were victimized too.
And a kid who was similarly abused came out and said,
no, I know Paul Bonacci because I ran into him when I was being similarly exploited.
And then that kid ended up dead.
And this other, this girl who also testified with an eye to validate at least some of Panachi's declarations.
She was indicted for perjury and went away for like two years, which is basically unheard of.
And, you know, the rebuttal to this.
And forgive me because I don't have the documents in front of me to identify the fact, circumstances that are truly material.
Because it's a huge case.
But the common refrain was, well, and Bonacci was, he was convicted.
of a of child molestation himself,
which is common to people who've been available
with that kind of abuse, okay?
And so the common refrain was,
well, Benachi's a liar,
and he's mentally ill,
and he's a child molester.
Yeah, all those things might be true.
Like, that doesn't mean he made this up,
you know, and he insisted,
as in some of these witnesses who emerged to,
substantiate what he claimed
that Lawrence King
was all over this stuff
and then subsequently he got it became a fall guy
another like mini Epstein
you know like oh even if this was
obviously none of this more sensational
more some none of these more sensational
claims are true but
such that there was
child prostitution underway
that that was this
black pip king and he was
just a bad apple
you know
end of story
so that's
you know
while not directly
related to
occult beliefs and stuff
I think it's all related
I mean I'm of the belief
that such that
officialdom is involved
in these sorts of things
I
I think generally it's
it has to do with
attempting to obscure the facts
and render testimony
that emerges from those victimized
not credible as well as
you know they're like I said
even somebody like Benachi who's
got a
a tenuous relationship to the truth
there are kernels of truth and what he says and
I think what he alleged
was basically
correct that people
reveal these kinds of stressors with their eye to
break down
their psychic defenses and
as well as diminished
their inner moral core
as well as the, you know, alter their personality
and their conscious mind.
But that's...
No matter the purpose, it seems like we see throughout history
going back thousands of years
that the powerful are always attracted to having sex with children.
Yeah, and it's really...
And it crosses cultures.
yeah i mean that was kind of the what i was getting at with the sabble discussion the jimmy
sabble discussion i i had with um burden the other day is uh i mean thankfully this kind of
conduct is fairly rare in absolute terms most people simply aren't even evil people aren't
interested in having sex the prepuress of children it's it can just be a coincidence that there's this
critical mass of people who are interested in that kind of deviancy in government and in,
you know, elite environments. That doesn't make any sense. And generally the reason people
do these kinds of things, I mean, yeah, I'm sure that in the majority of cases, it's some
pathetic deviant who has these kinds of compulsions. And there's,
probably an aspect of mental illness there too,
which doesn't mitigate their culpability, obviously,
under laws of man or God,
you know,
just to be clear.
But in the case of elites and things,
it's,
it's initiatory and it's a way of
sort of bonding people to a community of silence
and marking them out from normalcy for all time.
You know,
I mean,
it's complicated.
but I uh but I mean that's problematic and um that's why I I go hard on the issue when
people bandy things like Trump is a pedophile I don't think he is because that would have come out
he wouldn't have been able to just quash that for the past 45 years okay some sort of rumors
would have followed him or some sort of credible witness would have emerged you know not
some core mentally ill lady claiming he raped her in a department store in broad daylight on
like 5th Avenue or whatever.
But when people see those kinds of things casually or just flippantly, you know, claim
people are pedophiles when they're not.
Or when people talk about Pizza Gate type nonsense, you're obfuscating what is a real issue,
you know, and you're casting a...
you're casting it in an absurd and preposterous light.
So, I mean, people shouldn't muddy the conceptual environment with lies anyway.
But I think it's particularly important when you're talking on something like that,
which is sort of a hard sell anyway, because, you know,
people don't want to believe that kind of thing goes on.
but you know but also it's normal psychologically normal people don't they they can't empathize with
that I don't mean empathize the terms of caring about or looking highly upon it I mean they
they don't they can't put themselves in that mindset as somebody would do these things
but it's the same thing with the cult occultism I mean the norm is
adivistic tendencies even among the most civilized peoples is there's an ongoing thing it
doesn't go away. I mean, that's why, you know, the, that's one of the reasons why the
Roman Catholics have a comparatively rigid internal structure to their ecclesiastical affairs,
because there is always the risk of strange gods insinuating themselves into the minds and souls
of worshippers, and there is always a risk of dark practices reemerging under color of
you know,
godliness or
logos.
I mean,
there's a
why Isker
gave a really interesting
sermon
when I was blessed
to attend one of his sermons.
You know,
and it was about,
um,
it was about the,
you know,
the sacrifice of Isaac.
And why,
I mean,
it's really interesting
because his,
Isker's viewpoint,
I mean,
Isker's,
it's like a legit Bible scholar.
I mean,
the dude's forgotten
more about
scripture.
than I will ever know
and probably 100 other people will ever know.
But it's significant because even though in a lot of these
got a beautiful like renaissance or a worse,
Isaac's presented as a child.
Isaac was a teenager in all probability
with a strong back.
You know, and that and the way reading between the lines,
you know, the, it's
the sacrifice of a strong young man
would please God in context.
Okay.
But the reason why
it's not, despite what some of these
like milk toast
kind of pseudo pastors
claim today,
that's not so like metaphorical
parable.
It's literally the norm
is human sacrifice.
We don't do that anymore.
That doesn't please God anymore.
There's a new way now
when God is saying,
you know, we don't need a,
we,
owned a priesthood that that sheds human blood any longer, you know, to assuage the wrath of
the creator, because that is the norm, okay?
This idea that, well, no, nobody, you know, resorts to pagan practices owing to some
pre-rational fascination anymore, that stopped a long time ago.
I mean, people who think that way are monumentally ignorant.
or people who think that, you know, I, uh, I don't to be super ghoulish, but I, it's pretty, I'm a pretty jaded person, man.
And like I, I, it's not some stupid flex, but I mean, because I am the few ones away from being 50 and the way of my life, I've seen some pretty horrible stuff.
So, I mean, not. And I mean, I, I, I'm psychologically so much sensitive. A lot of, a lot of things bother me, okay? But I'm sort of, I'm sort of,
of callous to it.
But I,
the first
Soviet famine,
not the Holamador,
but the first famine of
1921 to 23
approximately,
people were resorting to
cannibalism at scale in the Soviet
Union. And then there was
cases of people openly selling
a human meat that had been butchered for consumption.
And there's this nightmarish photo
of this peasant man and woman
with this like spectral, just like empty look in their eyes
like standing before a table
and it looks like what's on the table,
it looks like slabs of meat on offer,
like, you know, flagstakes or whatever.
But then you notice that
there's a human head there
like among these things
and it's like oh my God
but um
initially
the
the NKVD
whatever the precursor was it wasn't yet
NKVD but they didn't know how to deal with it
but then they said you know okay well
non-armicidal cannibalism
we're not going to prosecute because it's become
too epidemic
you know, we're going to basically ignore it until conditions and normalcy return and food insecurity is no longer, you know, this desperate, ongoing emergency.
But the reason why there's such a strong reaction against cannibalism and why traditionally across cultural and racial divides, cannibals have to be exterminated, because something,
happens to people when they revert to cannibalism
and
they go feral
and they can't
they can't be corrected
you know I'm not talking about desperate survival instances
like those poor guys in the movie alive
but uh
you know
when when people
when people become cannibals
it can't be controlled
um
that's uh
you know and that
this is stuff that's well, you know, well within the preceding, you know, the preceding, you know,
century that this has happened.
You know, and it's interesting, too, even the, uh, the Aztecs, they practice ceremonial cannibalism,
particularly, uh, of their enemies.
But sustenance cannibalism was a big crime.
to the asex.
You know,
and I, I'm sure that they're, in part,
was an evolutionary, psychological imperative around that.
Oh, that's not the whole story.
That's the saying for Hassee,
the occasional remnants of a human finger.
Well, in the movie Thief, which is a dope movie,
I mean, that's what I'm really put Michael Mann on the map,
but Robert Prosky was a great unsung character actor.
He plays this utterly savage Chicago outfit boss
who's obviously modeling Joy Ayupo,
who was a terrifying fucking person.
He was just like a stonkeld killer,
but the scene where James Kahn's character,
after he shows up to Proscy's house armed
and then disrespects him,
Like for his,
Praski has his,
as his rapy murdered,
played by Jim Belushi.
And,
uh,
he's dissolving him in,
uh,
that one of the businesses,
the outfit runs is this plating company.
So like poor Jim Belushi is being dissolved in this,
uh,
caustic solution.
So Prasci's like,
look your friend there,
fucking look at him.
And he's like,
you know what I'll do to you?
He's like,
I'll put your cunt wife on the street to get fucked up the ass by niggas.
Then he's like,
I'll take your whole family and I'll wipe them out.
a grind them up like meat.
People will be eating them in their
wammie burgers and not even know it.
And like that happened.
Like the outfit did that shit.
You know, it's like, okay, you want to disappear somebody.
You know, especially even after the,
you know, back of the yards,
the back of the yard slaughterhouse is wrong gone.
You know, they still controlled a lot of the packing industry locally.
It's like, okay, let's make this motherfucker disappear.
Okay, now he's ground beef.
ending up in whammy burgers.
I mean, it's horrible to think about,
but yeah, that happened.
I mean, I,
one can drive oneself crazy
thinking about the gross stuff
that's processed food.
I'm pretty discriminating in the restaurants
I'll eat at.
You know,
like, people make fun of me for liking some
like prol slop, like sunny delight
and like drinking cheap beer and things.
But, like, basically,
other than,
other than the landmark and Lachets
or,
you know,
like high-end places
that some of the fellas
who are prosperous
are nice enough to invite me to.
I basically don't eat at restaurants.
And that's one of the reasons why,
man.
Like,
I don't want to get a burrito that's,
you know,
made out of the hand
of some,
like,
poor guy who made the cartel upset.
Oh, and there's this awesome.
In Albany Park,
there's this,
um,
I'm a sucker for a hummus.
and saffron rice and lamb meat.
Lambs are really delicious.
I know sheep are supposedly kind of gross animals.
I've never been around them.
I don't know.
When the...
Like, both sheep and goats are kind of gross.
Like, the reason why Satan is a goat,
apparently, like, goats are really horny and want to screw everything.
But they also, like, smell really bad and stuff.
And some of these old Hieronymus Bosch type...
paintings, you'll see a goat
like whispering into like a nunsy ear
and the claim is that
or the myth is that goats like whisper obscenities
in the ears of saints just because they're like
they're perverted assholes.
Which is if that's true, that's actually kind of awesome.
But that because I mean, I like the saints, man.
It's just funny that goats are like
are sort of dicks.
But in the event,
there's an in Albany Park,
there's this awesome kebab place.
ways. I know like they, I know, I know the, the English and Ulster guys on deck are going to be like, oh, you can't eat kebabs.
But it's like this, it's, um, they got, it's run by these Iranian dudes and they're cool, man.
Like, you know, we, we're in the good conversations about my shirts and stuff, but, um, they got really awesome food.
They, like, make hummus on site. It's fucking dope. There's another place called the Pita Inn, one of these Palestinian dudes.
Which is dumb.
So it's also when Skokie.
So like they're holding a line like against the tribe.
But like when I was in law school, I'd go to the Pita Inn.
It was on Dempster Street.
And it was like this little hole in the wall shack.
Like now it's like this huge place.
They got like a tropical fish aquarium in there.
You know, it's like the dude who runs it.
Like I remember 25 years ago, you know, he'd be wearing like a work apron, you know,
in like a branded like t-shirt,
you know,
be all disheveled.
Now like I'll see him in there.
He's like,
you know,
he's like wearing like a designer fit and stuff.
It's kind of nice to see.
And there's a,
at both places,
there's some,
there's really pretty ladies who work there.
And that,
that's nice too.
Um,
but that's,
but yeah,
that,
that was a hugely tangential rant.
But,
uh,
that's like a really weird,
uh,
turn there.
there was a stream of cautionist aspect to what I do with these streams, man.
And that's one of the reasons I like them because, I mean, don't be wrong.
I'm not playing martyr.
It's awesome that people invite me to contribute to their content and stuff and are willing to come on my own pod.
But, you know, I got to prepare, man, and get my mind in order for that stuff.
It's nice to be able to, it's nice to be able to.
to fuck on the stream of causes things.
I mean, maybe not so much for you guys,
because maybe my streams of causes are kind of
disturbing.
I mean, you,
you'd have to go into
some really weird places to disturb me.
I mean, I've basically read it all,
you know,
and studied.
Oh, no, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and no, I don't want to,
I don't want to be some,
I don't want to be some goof who's trying to, like,
upset people with his life dreams.
But, um, but no, I, uh,
I think originally we got on those weird
topics because Nessa said, you know, you might be eating fucking fools fingers in your
hamburger.
And it's like, yeah, I mean, but yeah, that's one of the reasons, again, why I'm discriminating
and the restaurants will eat it because you never know.
And like a lot of, I mean, there's like a lot of shit's just like suss these days.
I mean, the competency crisis is real in ways prosaic and profound.
But even stuff that's, I mean, there's, there's very on the nose and very flagrant,
um, sort of choke points.
and fail points, you know, like how, like, air travel, like, doesn't work anymore.
But there's, there's just, like, a million other things that it's not as nearly as on the nose or discernible, but it's just like, okay, this is now sauce and it didn't used to be.
You know, and I think a restaurant's kind of the same way.
You know, there's, like, a lot of restaurants that just, like, seemed kind of gross, you know, and, uh, that I wouldn't, uh, that I wouldn't, um,
really want to roll the dice on, man.
You know, and, uh, let's do like people these days are crazy, man.
And, like, generally, uh, at least in Shytown, like, uh, you know, the cooks at a regular
restaurant, they're going to be like Spanish dudes or they're going to be, you know,
like ethnic dudes who, uh, reflect the, uh, you know, uh, culinary flavor of the restaurant.
And, I mean, I, I get on with people like that and they're, like, on their own tip, but,
like for all I know I go into some like cafe or something there's going to be some
there's going to be some like vegan freak or something who like saw me wearing badge he doesn't
like and it's going to like crap in my food or something you're like decide he's not
and what vegan food you wouldn't be able to tell the difference yeah I mean well yeah
I'd never I'd never fuck with a vegan restaurant but um there was a place I don't know if it
survived COVID or not because I don't I've been Evanston a lot and then I'm in in
I've been Evanston all the fucking time
And then I'm in like Ravens
One all the time
I'm never really in Rogers Park
In Edgewater no more
But I mean I went to college in Rogers Park
And then I worked in Edgewater
As a young man
And so I mean I was there for you
You know I was there daily for years
But I don't really
I don't really go there no more
But on Sheridan Road
It was right by the old Village North Theater
Is off the Morse Red Line
Jarvis or Morse Red Line
Jarvis or Morris
I think it was Morris
But it was place called the Heartland Cafe
And it wasn't strictly vegan
Although it was mostly
That kind of stuff
Like vegetarian stuff
It was run by hippies
And they had a
They had a newsstand
And like a little bookstore attached to it
Where they'd have like socialist worker
And
Um
That kind of shit
And all these like Chomsky books
And um
It was run
by these like full on uh like hippies but uh they were always pretty cool to me you know uh
because i was local but uh and they had good food like if you wanted uh if you want to like a good like
if you wanted like chicken salad sandwich man um then a coffee for like seven bucks you know you could go
there but the uh but a proper like vegan place is i mean that this is like disgusting slop and uh i yeah
I mean, I wouldn't, I wouldn't, I wouldn't fuck with vegan stuff in general principle, but also, yeah, it's just, like, gross.
I'm not going to be wrong, I've got a pretty, I got a pretty, you know, I'm a fucking, I'm, I'm an Anglo-German prod.
I got a, I got a pretty dull palate.
You know, I, uh, the BLT with avocados is like the king of sandwiches to me.
I think, uh, I think the greatest killing or achievement ever is pizza.
You know, uh, I grown up, uh, uh,
My mom was old school, and despite
or sort of wildness and
quirkiness,
some things about her were like
conventionally domestic, and she was a really good cook.
You know, she'd make stuff
like pot roast, you know, like
Yankee pot roast, like meatloaf,
and, you know,
different kinds of like old school
American stuff. But I,
as exotic as I get,
I'm not a big seafood guy, but I really like
good sushi.
In part, because,
it agrees with my guts and just like a lot of things don't.
I can eat sushi all day.
They used to do this great sushi place on East Erie.
It's like 200-pocket East Erie right in Streeterville.
And it looked like a set piece from a Ridley Scott movie.
You know, and it was actually run by actual Japanese.
I think one of the, a couple of kitchen guys were Koreans.
But otherwise, you know, it was like properly Japanese.
And I used to, in law school, I reconnected with this late.
that I'd go into high school with,
and we started, like, hanging out a lot,
and I, uh, she keep him hanging out.
When you were in New York with the, uh,
with the fellas, did they, uh, take you setting to good restaurants there?
Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. And, uh,
I ended up at this really good German restaurant because, um,
Dylan Sudet, because a great guy, I hope he's well. I haven't heard from him for a minute.
you know
Dylan Studec
he took us
to this German place
in Manhattan
like in Midtown Manhattan
I was mostly in Brooklyn
you know
which was dope
I love New York
I don't know why people
throw shade on it like they do
but
he's like yeah
I want to see how this place stacks
up to Lichette's
so
there was like 10 of us there
you know
actually more
it's probably like 15 people
you know
and like a bunch of the
wives came along and um the people who were hosting me were just great this guy theo and his
wife vienna and they got this like little daughter's cute as a button and uh like we we became
buddies like i gotta go to report little kids and animals but she that they might seem incongruous
because i'm kind of a weird fucking person but uh i uh it was awesome and uh like she was all
excited because uh and her parents already cultured people but uh like little little kids aren't used
stuff like German food, you know.
So I was telling her, I was like, I was talking about like schnitzel.
I hear some of my schnitzel.
I'm like, it's like, I like, I read like country bright steak.
And she's like, yeah, I'm like, it's a countrywide steak, but like German people eat.
So then she decided it was okay.
But the, uh, the, uh, I basically ordered, we ordered a bunch of amputters for the table.
And then I ordered like the kind of stuff I do out with shets.
You know, uh, I, uh, I got their, I got their goulash. I got their schnitzel.
And it was good.
Definitely better than Burgoths.
You know, Berghoops is like the tourist trap crowd place here.
Lesheds smokes it, though.
Lesheds goulash is the best, man.
It's like, it's so fucking good.
I'd, uh, if the only thing I could eat or drink for the rest of my life was, uh,
Leshets, Gulash, BLTs, Bushmills, and PBR, I'd be like, bet, that's fine with me.
I mean, I mean, like, my organ would probably fail if I didn't need anything else, but I,
but I'd be fine with that.
I die with a smile on my face
as a big fat ass or whatever
But the uh
Um
But no I uh
And it's uh
And this is a proper
This place that Dylan took us to
It was a
I think it was actually like a
It was Hungarian and German
So they had more of like an Austrian stamp on it
You know and uh
And uh
Like there was actually like
Hungarian language items and on the menu and shit
And I know
There's nothing bad I can say about it, but it's, it's dope.
The restaurant I drive to steer me what we have from here is Prost.
Those guys are, first of all, their food's kind of shitty.
They got a bunch of dumbass, like, American Randos working there.
They don't even have any crowds working there.
And, like, this fuckhead, like, manager there, like, he waits over enough to go to the bathroom.
And then, like, he told me, I was a bunch of the fellows, including some of the Grypers who were in town.
They invited me out there.
And I was with my homie, Anders, who's a great guy.
guy, you know, uh, and, uh, they, uh, this guy waits to go to the bathroom. He comes
around starts talking shit, like, about my hack and cruise ring. And, like, saying I'm like an
asshole and that he's like, he tells these guys, like, not to bring me back there. I'm like,
I want to stay to my face, dickhead. So, whereas he gets no tip, you know, and, uh, when I went
to pay the girl, I'm like, you know, like, I told her, I'm like, uh, you know, I, I eat out
frequently and I told them I go to
Lesheps a lot. You know, I'm like,
they always appreciate my business.
I'm like, I find your food subpar.
I'm like, I find the attitude of the people who work here
horrible. You know, and I'm like,
who the fuck are you to like excoriate people
before you think their politics are?
You know, like,
you're the, are you the,
are you, are you, are you,
are you, are you, are you,
are you, uh, are you, uh,
ideological, enforcer?
Like I, you know, all the thing really run me the wrong way.
And it's like, don't, if you're going to come and at people like that, like, don't, don't be a punk.
I'm not a scary person.
I'm old as fuck, you know, and I've got, like, health problems.
That didn't even happen to, that didn't even happen to us in Portland.
That didn't even happen to us in Portland.
Yeah.
I'm a German restaurant in a fucking white hood.
It's like, what do you, you know, no.
Like, Portland's actually, people are cool, man.
Like, and I, even when you get out to the, when you get out by the coast, like I said, man,
Anthony Ramundo, who is awesome,
like he's the best.
You guys got to meet and become acquainted
because he's a fucking prince, man.
But he, like, when, on the way to Coos Bay,
like, we stopped,
we stopped in Eugene because I wanted to,
because Anthony and his wife were hosting me.
I wanted to get, you know,
Mrs. Ramuno some flowers and stuff.
And plus I wanted to pick up some sundries.
That was the day after I'd gotten, like,
thrown out of the strip club.
And I was, like, hungover
and just kind of like in a weird.
headspace and uh like poor anthony because like he picked me up in
Portland which is great but uh I was kind of like a mess for like the first like five or
six hours of that journey but I started kind of coming alive again but then he uh he wanted to
show me this shop because he's like yeah he'll get a kick out of the store
is it's like this kind of like out of these shop run by these like wicken chicks you know like
full-on like got like got uh they got like kind of like weird uh occulty stuff and like you
going to the doorway, they had this
they had this full
confession booth from this old church
that had been
torn down after being fire damaged and they
they like rescued dad. It was from like the 1840s
and I got a
I started talking to these
these girls who like run the place
because they
they liked, they're asking me like about
my buttons and stuff on my leather
jacket and
we kind of hit it off. So I got bought
I got this huge
You ever seen them
incense burners
where it almost looks
at the smoke
looks like a stream
You know what I mean
It's uh
Yeah
I didn't see those before
You know
And I saw one
And I'm like
That's awesome
I'm like
I'm like you have more
Than just that one
And they're like yeah
So I found one
It's this huge
Grim Reaper
And uh
It looks like he's standing
In front of
What's supposed to be
The river sticks
And like
When you burn the incense cones
The smoke like
It becomes the river
And I'm like
That's so fucking
cool. So, like, I bought that.
And then I bought a bunch of stuff for the girls who work at, uh,
who work at the landmark, you know, um, just like souveniry shit.
Cause like, when I go on vacation, I, the ladies feed me really well.
So I try and, like, bring stuff back.
But point being, I think I was wearing, uh, I think I was wearing a skullhead or a yawken
pipe or shirt. I was wearing my leather jacket because it was still kind of chilly at night
out there, you know, with like all my national socialist badges, like they didn't care.
You know, like, this idea that, oh, if you walk around in Portland, you know, you're going to,
people are going to, like, throw acid in your face and, like, kill you.
It's like, it's, it's like nobody's like that, man, unless you're, unless you're at, unless you're
some college campus or something or, you know, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your,
your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, you're,
used to do and say, okay, I'm going to, I'm going to, like, own the libs or, you know, where I'm going to go,
or when I'm in the UK, I'm going to go troll Cambridge, you know, and tell them, like, what,
what, what dipshit liberals they are or whatever.
You know, I mean, but it's this idea that, yeah, people are going to try and check you for that
is incredibly stupid.
And it's like, you know, what are they going to do anyway?
But, no, that's why I was kind of shocked by this fool at Prost.
And, um, it's, uh, but yeah, I, I mean, I, I, I, I mean, I, I, I don't, I, I mean, I, I, I don't
particularly like that place anyway, but
there used to be a pretty good bar
next to it called the Green Eye
Lounge, I think. This was like years back.
You know, so I mean, I like that neighborhood.
It's not, it's not like a neighbor. It's pretty
coded that way or something, but even
I used to
I used to, I mean, this was 25 years ago,
but I, when I worked
in Edgewater, I'd get off
because I, I had a car then,
but the girl
I was with work nice too.
So I'd get for the car.
You know, so I obviously, I want to be safe.
And I never mind it like taking the, the CTA anyway.
But what I do is, I take, I, I take the, I get on at Main Street in Evanston.
I take the purple line at Howard.
I get on Howard Street, get off.
I get on the Howard Street, Red Line, Disembarked at Brinemower.
And then I just walk west.
Clark and Ridge.
So that was, and that's when Edgewater was basically like the fag ghetto, like Boys Town,
you know, like around, um, Roscoe and stuff.
That was, uh, that was, that was like yuppie fag town.
Like Edgewater was like the fad ghetto.
It was like, dude, like, the movie cruising with Alpachino that it was, like, it was full
of those guys like 20, 25, 30 years ago.
And like, you'd see him like hanging around, send park and stuff.
and um you know it's not you i mean whatever flag you're flying there like
those guys aren't going to care i mean if you if you if you're walking on in a sweatshirt
that said like i hate faggots or something like maybe maybe they would but but then
probably they'd probably even then be like whatever like i think you were like some art
student like doing a troll thing or something you know people don't realize you know at the
time i was growing up in new york you know how bad it
it was. You know how many
bodies drop it in the streets.
Me and my buddy and
one of my closest friends growing up
was a 6'5 Irish guy who was a real
dork Coke bottle glasses.
We used to go down to like Times Square
when Times Square was like there was literal
human trafficking going on. Oh yeah. Yeah. Huge.
We go down there at like 3 a.m. to go to like Playland
which was an arcade and we do
Yeah. We weren't down there to cause trouble.
No one ever looked.
at us twice. No one ever
fucked with us. No one's going to fuck
with you unless you are going to, you
start popping off about something.
Yeah. It reminds you business. Yeah.
Yeah, unless you call, unless you're incorrect
or unless you're obviously like some fucking
rube or something or like,
you know, marking yourself out as a lame.
Yeah, I don't, I don't know what people think people
are going to do. I mean, I
I mean, obviously, I'm discriminating
and where I hang out. But, uh,
you know, I,
Chicago remains
Like one of the most
Hood-coated
Crime-ridden
Like crime-ridden cities in America
In the way that Normies think about it
You know
It's like you think you think it was to be like
Walking down the street here
And people are going to like
Empty a fucking mag into your face or something
It's like I don't know what they think is going to happen
You know and uh
And like I said I
One of the reasons I
I take
I push it back when people like
like the 90s were so based or something.
The early 90s were fucked.
And it's nothing like that today, man, you know?
And, um, I mean, even that, it's not like people are gonna like,
it's not like neutrons, they're just like getting dropped.
But, I mean, you would, you would get hurt in the wrong hood just because it's like
there's, okay, you're, you're a, you're a white person, tag you're it.
We're gonna fuck you up, you know.
Um, no, he's gonna play tag you're it.
Well, it's, plus me, too, like I, you know, again, it's like I'm 50 years old and, like,
not good health.
I mean, don't be wrong.
Like, somebody tried to hurt me.
I do everything in my power to make sure it costs them dearly.
But, you know, ain't nobody afraid of me, man.
And, like, nobody's going to, what are you going to do?
You know, I'm going to tell your homies, yeah, like, I saw this, like, I saw this 50-year-old
guy with a cane and, like, I stomped them out.
I'm not, I'm the heavyweight champion now.
Or, like, you're going to catch, you're going to catch charges.
You're going to get felony charges for like, yeah, I didn't like the shirt this guy hit on.
He was like, obviously, some kind of rednecks.
So, like, I, so I shot him.
I mean, plus, I mean, I, you know, I admittedly, this is my reformed heritage speaking.
But, you know, if your number's up, man, your numbers up, that's why I don't worry about stuff.
I mean, there's stuff I worry about, but I don't sit around worrying about dying.
Like, honestly, don't.
It's not much ease mores.
I'm going to flex.
Because there's nothing you can do about it.
You know, like, that's already, that's, that's in the hands of Providence.
And, um, that was, that was decided, you know, that was decided literally at the beginning of time.
So there's nothing you can do to change it anyway.
So why would I get upset?
But I'm, yeah, I mean, no reason.
The, uh, you know, I think most people, if they really think about it, they're more scared of suffering than they are of dying.
Oh, yeah.
No, and I, my big fear, like I said, and I don't want to make this in,
and I don't want to end this on a downer, but I was so concerned the past
month or so, because when, when my symptoms were at their worst,
and I'm still not totally out of the woods, but I, I, I, I mean, you were with me at the lake,
man, like, I, there were days I couldn't walk, man, and, um, becoming,
becoming some invalid who's got to rely on other people to, to, to get her
around or, you know, like put his fucking shoes on.
I mean, that, that's a nightmare, man.
I mean, that, that's my big fear.
But, I mean, thankfully, I've been, I've been getting, yesterday I was feeling, I mean,
you can tell my respiratory issues are kind of bad right now, but even the past, yeah, since
Monday, I've been, I've been walking on assisted, man.
I haven't even been carrying a cane, you know, so knock on wood, but, no, I, I've gotten
to the point where.
I could still do a lot of work, shovel a lot of soil, move a lot of stuff around,
as long as it's not hot outside.
You know, our friend Z-man, you know, it looks like he died because he went out and he worked in the sun.
And ever since then, I'm very conscious of that.
What's like so many, a lot of guys from even particularly elderly, they die because, you know,
After a big snow storm, they're like,
I'm not going to be a pussy. I'm going to shovel my own snow.
And that really,
that can really tax your cardiorespiratory system
and you can stroke it out or heart a thick.
You know,
um,
yeah,
no doubt.
Um, no doubt.
This was great, man.
Like I,
I,
I always appreciate you collaborating on the streams with me.
That's essential.
Yeah.
This was just,
um,
we didn't,
we,
the thing I,
I think I enjoyed the most.
most is is that we didn't talk about
Rabbi Trump basically at all.
Yeah, no, I, it warranted
mention because I don't just want to
ignore current events in the domestic
sense, because I don't think that's
responsible, but yeah, I, I, there's no need
for endless color commentary on the antics of,
of, of, of, of, of, of these regime, um,
personages.
Um, yeah, yeah, God, God, God, God, bless, uh,
Z-Man.
He's very much present.
But yeah, I, uh, and again, I'm, we'll, uh, we'll bang out the, I'm, I'm totally good
to go in terms of premise stuff for the next Eichmann episode.
And it's an important subject matter because it, it deals with, Ikeman in particular, uh,
had a, had a very strange relationship, uh, with Zionism.
and that was definitely the minority position within the SD and the Shustafel and the
security apparatus generally but I for yesterday I like I said I'm stoned out of the woods man
forgive me for postponing but yeah and then a Friday I got speaking of Lachette's tomorrow I got
dinner at Lachette's Saturday I'm assuming I'm up to it I'm going down emperor
playing the Aragon and that should be
fucking private.
Yeah, it takes a lot to get me out to a show
but there, first of all,
I always run into cool people that's stuff
like that and I like the Aragon.
It's just a cool venue and
I didn't think I'd ever get to see Emperor
because I mean,
even, even when Emperor
played a handful of dates
around
2003, I think, in the United States.
And, uh,
acts like
after always play Chicago,
you know,
but I wasn't going to pass that up,
you know,
unless I'm feeling really rough.
But,
but point working around those things,
and obviously it's,
you know,
on Sunday,
you know,
it commemorates the resurrection of our Lord
at being Easter.
But working around those,
working around those variables,
we can TCB any time.
And again,
I apologize for being a flake,
but.
No problem.
we'll take that.
Yeah.
All right, buddy.
I'm going to go,
I'm going to go have a BLTNL.
All right, do it.
Talk to later, man.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Bye, everybody.
