Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #868: Control Alt History With Andy Hunt and Kurt Metzger

Episode Date: March 14, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Tin foil hat. Yo, what the fuck are you guys even talking about? Global controls will have to be imposed. And a world governing body will be created to enforce them. Welcome to Tin Foil Hat. We go deep home, boys. Eric, open your mic. Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
Starting point is 00:00:27 There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown? Yeah, man. I mean, you're great, dude. It's, it's great to have you on. It's always fun to discover new researchers. How
Starting point is 00:00:51 long you've been doing your show? Well, yeah, I got a YouTube channel. It's been about two years or so. So not terribly long, but been at it for a while. You and Ian Carroll just blowing up in two years. And everyone- It was suspicious. Jiminy Miminy though, my crypto advisor was telling me how suspicious it is.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Miminyama Star Wars name, fucking Persian, crypto bro. What? The guy who's saying, oh, how did Ian Carroll blow up? Yeah. So quickly. Well, I'll tell you how, because the stuff the IDF did was so horrific and they bragged about it so openly, so openly that while he, and also the Epstein thing where the hell's that? Where there's a big Israel shaped hole in it. It looks like
Starting point is 00:01:37 to me with it, where's the JFK shit? I'm like, don't tell me Israel did that. I'm with you. I, there's a, but, Kurt, you've been in comedy a long time. I've been in comedy a long time. Like we just see people blow up and sometimes people are like, why is that happening? And it's just, it's just the way it is. And he was on TikTok. That's why. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Nobody knew him from TikTok. I go, where's he and Carol come from? And all the hot chicks that follow me me the all four of them were just like Ah, he's been on TikTok forever. And that's where that's where he made his bones and then he moved over to Twitter So, I mean could there be something sure I don't know but I'm had him on a show. He's a good guy and Let me get this straight. So on tick tock a guy with great hair did well. Yeah Incredibly good looking. He's a Nephalem and you know, he's like six, eight, dude.
Starting point is 00:02:32 E. Carol is six, eight. Yeah, dude, he's like super tall. That's fucking well, I had no idea. That is insane. Yeah. And now now do you think he's controlled up because he's that tall? Look, you know how I know if you're controlled up? If you're lying to me, if you're telling me lies, point out Ian Carroll's lies. Yeah, I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:02:53 What if, let's say the worst case scenario, I can't imagine, gutter, that's how you pronounce it by the way, is gutter. The nation of gutter is paying Ian Carroll to tell us the truth about things. Good. Yeah. I don't like, Oh, Hey, do you think Russia hacked Hillary's emails? I got a better question. Who gives a fucking shit? That they never talked about what was in the emails. It was only about they got hacked. I'm like, yeah, but what about what's in the email? Well, you can see what's in them. There's a lot of interesting shit I mean, thank you Russia. I mean if that's real but no and then he kind of like
Starting point is 00:03:31 Introduced this new way and I'm not saying he invented it But he's the one who got kind of big off it was this new way of disseminating information in like five minute ten minute clips Like a deep dives into these things using, you know cap cut cap cut and all that stuff So I mean I understand it now his footnotes are on point. Look if you got footnotes now I'm not a guy has footnotes. I know Yeah, he's got actual things you could go hey I can find out this is true or false And if your argument depends on not doing that, which is what most of the arguments now are dependent on, why did you platform him?
Starting point is 00:04:11 Was it that what would be the danger of platforming? I fucking hate millennials platforming. That's their word. No one can tell what's real or false. That's unbelievable to me. I don't believe it's true. Yeah, I don't. I don't believe it's true. Yeah, I know. I don't.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I don't either. And, but let me just say if it does come out that, you know, there's a story that we all realize is true. And then Ian Carroll, you know, we all go right on the story, not politically, but just we take a right on it. And Ian Carroll goes left on it Get people people will be me meaning that meaning when if there comes a topic that Ian Carroll is obviously Faking the funk on a nasty dunk meaning that he's like
Starting point is 00:05:02 Yeah, I'm trying to describe it with a guy who flunked first it was a simpler way to explain this I'm just saying there will be a if he's controlled up there will be a Propagate for the for the control. Yes. Yes, just like they found out about Nigel Farage in the UK. Yeah It's like Russia today Best news there is except for a few stories on Russia. You can everything else they report was fantastic I still I still feel I just wait. We never found out. I didn't find out Andy why Andy's doing this. Well, I mean, like, once you did the show, I started looking at some of Andy stuff. I thought it was pretty amazing. And so I had Mark reach out and ask him if you wanted to
Starting point is 00:05:44 do the show. And here he is. And probably he's about five minutes in regretting it. I don't mean doing the show. I mean, I don't mean I mean, why? Why? How come he has made that YouTube channel? I just felt like it. I mean, I mean, where'd you come from? Yeah. Like, are you taking money from Qatar? Yeah, that's what I'm asking where'd you come from? Yeah. Who are you? Are you taking money from Qatar? Yeah, that's what I'm asking. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Are you taking Qatar money, doc? No, man. I just like, I read a lot. I like reading. I've always liked reading and, you know, just always read things that I want to look more into and a lot of the topics I discuss on the channel aren't necessarily like super widespread or mainstream. There's not a lot out there about them. Well, here's what I took from it. You read a lot of hustler. I just have a huge hustler
Starting point is 00:06:36 collection and there's a lot of great info and there is. That is so interesting. But that also goes back to the Larry, what was the guy that you said? Flint. Flint, Larry Flint. Yeah. And you shattered my world when you told me that Ronald Reagan got pegged. I just... That was the rumor at least, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Well Larry Flint was like the mortal enemy of Ronald Reagan. He absolutely hated them. And like Hustler, you know, they always ran like really good political stuff, like political stuff, conspiracy, like really good research articles. They hired a lot of researchers and writers away from like Time Magazine and Newsweek. And I actually got another video about this other magazine that Larry Flint started. It was called The Rebel. Yeah. That's a, that's pretty good video. It was just in with them again, Andy, w w w w he was being drugged. It was G Gordon, Lydian, somebody G and Gordon, Lydie Gordon, Novel, who a lot of people think was involved in the Kennedy
Starting point is 00:07:36 assassination. And, uh, there was a third guy. He was like this mercenary in, uh, Atlanta, Georgia. Boy, I can't remember his name off the top of my head. I'll think of it in a second. Um, but yeah, they moved into his house. They thought he was being drugged. Larry Flint basically kind of went insane. Dude, that's the Howard Hughes move. That's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Same thing. Soon as you said more, I was watching it, but as soon as I heard Mormon mafia, I could not believe that was a thing that people were saying Dark Intel shit, oh You know, never mind fucking anything with Mossad or is it you do or you know people blame the Jews for a lot But dude look at take a look at the Mormons sometimes One group for everything the Mormons are involved in it's inherent vice, that Joaquin Phoenix movie based on the Tom Pinchon novel, right? That's like an old joke that they were always feds because they didn't supposedly do drugs, right? And they follow orders. Oh, that's so funny. So, you know, like, and I know we
Starting point is 00:08:37 Q is whatever Q is. I think it's operation trust and not bring it up. But there was a running theme in Q about, you know, all these like a Patriots in control going to the Mormons and looking for support through their, their, their court system. It was, there was a big running theme on that. I never looked into you ever. Do you know that? And then later I was like, as a point of pride, cause a point of pride because a lot of stuff from like 30 years ago got somehow swept into it. Like let's say it's fake. They
Starting point is 00:09:09 clearly are taking things that were disclosed. Yeah. Yeah. It's operation trust. What? What's called operation trust where they just were it's basically what they do is the intelligence agency or who whatever group it tells you, gives you actual data, gives you real data because they're trying to corral the paranoid. You know, the people are going to cause problems. They're trying to corral them into this kind of like, hey dude, don't worry. We got this man, the Patriots in control. And like you have to tell them the truth because they're super paranoid.
Starting point is 00:09:43 So like all this stuff that kind of happened during Joe Biden stuff everyone who follow Q knew all about it because they told him About and I said that earlier. It's like you know, you better hope that By the way at this point is probably your only hope unless you are is that that's that there's a the Patriots are on this one Because it's already fucked now. I can't believe how fast that took. Oh, yeah, dude I mean just the bottom fell off. Listen, very excited very excited We're live from the wise wolf gold and silver adjacent studios go to Sam Trubely dot gold use the promo code Tin foil and you can get in on the precious metal game for as little as fifty dollars a month And I'm gonna be in Detroit at the end of the week at the end of the month and then I'm going to be in Tacoma Washington doing gigs with Eddie Bravo and
Starting point is 00:10:29 Xavier Guerrero if he gets on a plane so go to Sam Tripley dot com. Ah, Nodom is the love him. He is truly the the the the bowl of truth Kurt Metzger. Welcome buddy. How are you? You could say the bowl of the bowl yeah you're like a bowl in a china shop you just do a gacker of Adderall like a cereal out of yeah yeah you're your cereal truth bro and you're late
Starting point is 00:11:00 motherfucker very excited to have him on You know again Kirk came on the show talked about his His YouTube channel his website and everyone ran and checked it out Yeah, Kurt also talked about on the Joe Rogan experience and we're here to have him He is he his websites control alt history. Please welcome Andy Hunt. How are you brother? Dude, well, thanks for having me on man Andy for those who may not be familiar with you, can you tell us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you? Yeah, so primarily on YouTube. Got a YouTube channel, Control Alt History, and just kind of
Starting point is 00:11:37 talk about interesting things from history. It's no real set theme. A lot of people might label some of the things I talk about conspiracies, but a lot of them really aren't. They're just kind of stories that have been forgotten about and haven't really been covered over the past few years. So we get into things like the disappearance of Howard Hughes and a whole bunch of other things. Tylenol murders from the 80s.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And it kind of spans primarily in the seventies through the nineties, 1970s through the nineties. But we also talk about some older stuff too. What I find interesting about what you just said is like old stories that people don't know about. And I would tell you that most what happens in society right now is that most people label anything they don't know as conspiracy. Absolutely. Like, you know, the data is there. The data is there.
Starting point is 00:12:33 You just don't know about it. And in this time of being arrogant about your ignorance, you just call, you label it a conspiracy or whatever label you want to call it. You know, like, you know, if you're a normal person, you call it conspiracy, and then if you're a conspiracy person, you call it black pill, right? That's kinda how it goes, right? So, you wanna label something you don't wanna hear. Those are the terms, so, yeah man, I think that's
Starting point is 00:12:58 something we go through right now, you know, the stuff that Ian Carroll talked about on Rogan, I think everyone knew about, at least, probably in the four squares on the show, the four rectangles, we all knew about it, you know? And the fact that everyone's having this insane reaction to it is just nuts to me because, you know, it's like Brian Kaelin, a good friend of mine, he'd always go, he'd always call me out and go, where do you get your news from? And I'm like, the streets, dog, the streets are talking. And it looks like you do some deep, deep dives.
Starting point is 00:13:27 What got you kicked off on this? And then we'll get into some of the stories you wanted to talk about. Well, I mean, as far as the conspiracies go, I guess, like kind of looking into things. Happened like kind of when Trump ran for office the first time in 2016, I'd always just watch the news
Starting point is 00:13:43 and read the news up to that point. And then kind of when Trump ran, you just couldn't find any unbiased coverage of it or anything. I mean, it was just constant negative articles. And that kind of like, I guess, broke the spell of believing the news or relying on the news for your news. And I think once that happens, you kind of have more of an open mind and you look elsewhere for stories or you look elsewhere to see if there's more to things that are being covered in the news. And so yeah, I mean, it just kind of snowballed from there. And then a couple years ago, I just kind of randomly decided to start making videos about some of these topics
Starting point is 00:14:24 I was reading about in books and whatnot that I couldn't really find much videos about some of these topics I was reading about in books and whatnot that I couldn't really find much info about. A lot of the, or at least many of the topics I talk about, like the video that I have on my channel is about one of the only videos on all of YouTube about that topic. Which topic is that? Some of them. I mean, I don't, like for instance, the very first video I did was about the Vicki Morgan scandal in the 80s. And that's the one you're talking about with Reagan.
Starting point is 00:14:50 And like, I mean, that's like the biggest political scandal potentially of all time. Yeah, there was no internet. That's all it is. There's no internet. You get porno to see things. You had to buy a hustler. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, back then,, the only source for news was a newspaper, was, you know, ABC, CBS. There wasn't even no cable TV back then, really. That's how I know. That's why I believe that Kathy O'Brien book because when I first heard of her, when I was, I told you I was young and it was in a Wall Street Journal and all these wild accusations about being used as a sex slave by Janeney and Bush and Reagan and all them
Starting point is 00:15:26 Yeah, and she testified in front of Congress And he classified a bunch of it Yeah, the National Security that's dude, you know, I mean just compare that to some shit now that's from Twitter This isn't like some Twitter wild accusation This is like Congress sat and listen to this and listen to the name of these programs like Monarch. Yeah. So now, and as soon as the thing they're not talking, whatever the thing they're not talking about, that's what I want to hear. So that's why I like your channel. Because I'm not, I kind of do remember Gemstone, but not really. Do you know what I mean? It's one of them things that you like, yeah, I kind of heard of that.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Think, oh, this is probably the thing that happened. Like as soon as you see it. And then, yeah, man, it's, it's always interesting to kind of look at, cause a lot of this stuff was written and talked about it happened at least before the internet. So it's always kind of interesting to like re-examine it with access to the internet and like, you can see why they're shocked. You can see why they're so shocked because it's always worked before. Yeah. Where shit worked before. Yeah. This same horse shit has worked.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yeah, you're totally right. It all worked before. And this stupid internet thing that, you know, besides whatever CERN gets out of it first and then whatever they thought they could do, I guess some kind of crowd control with it. Something backfired big time. Something really backfired with it, which is great.
Starting point is 00:16:44 I don't know if Q mentioned that happening, but you could see it happening. There are things in there that are very interesting. Obviously everybody in the truth or community is just up in arms hearing this right now, but again, operations trust. Well, there were things in there that right now today, people are talking about openly
Starting point is 00:17:05 was talked about in that what was going on in Ukraine servers, um, Biden was, uh, dude, everyone knew about Hunter Biden, like real deep dives in the Hunter Biden on cue, all that stuff again to corral the paranoid and the conspiracy theorists into this kind of group over here. I do believe that it was an attempt to see if AI could connect with people. It's written in very much a way that has an AI feel to it that... Wait, wait, wait. So I made a bad joke before. I don't know if I said it to you or not when you were here, but like, do you think they've been holding off on the disclosure of JFK and all this stuff because they were working on an AI to come up with a believable enough
Starting point is 00:17:59 lie for everybody? No, that's not what I think it is. I think they're holding... We need the computer to tell them something think it's their holder to tell them something. Cause I don't want to tell them. But Kurt, Kurt, listen to me. When, when the Q drops happened, regardless of what you think about them. I didn't think anything of them. Didn't look at them. Right, right, right. But when it did come out, AI, AI was just a theory that was coming. Well, oh, AI is coming. It's coming. And here it is talking in this weird kind of not haiku, but whatever it was in this style, they said it was. And
Starting point is 00:18:31 could people read it, decipher it? What, what, what it was saying? You see these people blew up just breaking down these Q drops in a way that I w I mean, pardon me goes there, they were beta testing AI on us to see if it could. It's like an AI curator of certain facts mixed in with other stuff. Yeah, and the people like, well, all that stuff's out there. Like, well, what it did was it put it all together. So what did Q say about lizard people at any point?
Starting point is 00:18:57 Anything, nothing? We'll save Israel for last. That's what it said. I think it said that to me. Well, I don't understand why Roseanne likes Q when she's very pro-Israel. I think it was said that to me. Well, I don't understand why Roseanne likes Q when she's very pro-israel I really talked about Interesting person. Yeah, yeah, Roseanne told me I still have to ask her about it. I haven't seen her
Starting point is 00:19:14 She told me she was raised Orthodox Jewish and Mormon And I go that's weird. She goes yeah, and I didn't understand the significance of that until now But talking to you with the Mormon mafia thing running. Yeah. I would say look up JR suite. You can find his interviews from Idaho Mormon family. Yeah. Mormon monarch.org.
Starting point is 00:19:35 I would read that whole thing. It's wildly talks about it corroborates a lot of the Kathy O'Brien stuff, but there's a bunch of stuff. It's all these people, those shooters of the Trump shooters, obviously there's a bunch of stuff. Really? It's all these people. Those shooters of the Trump shooters, obviously there's some kind of programmed. The one guy, Thomas Crooks, whether he's a patsy or the shooter, doesn't matter to me,
Starting point is 00:19:52 his parents are behavioral modification therapists. Oh my God! Really? Yeah, yeah. Oh my God! That's why there's no fucking silverware and it's all scrubbed and blah, blah, blah. So his parent, he's got programmed. That's why there's no fucking silverware and it's all scrubbed and blah blah blah. So
Starting point is 00:20:09 He's got programmed the other weird guy with the two different colored hair Yeah, that was mad about Ukraine. That's obviously another one of them dude the guy that shot the president of Slovakia this one's eerie because You know, I don't think those last time but president Slovakia We showed him on Jimmy show talking about investigating Pfizer and not giving any more to Ukraine. I was like, this guy wants to get shot. I made a joke like that. Okay. And two months later he got shot by like a 72 year old man with no history of violence. Yeah. I'm like, and then if I go look at the history of the presidents going back to, you know, they've
Starting point is 00:20:45 been sending wind up Sirhan Sirhan toys since well before the CIA was invented. Anyway, in fact, I think in the man who would be king at the end when the girl bites the guy's face, cause she's been drugged by the priest, you ever see the man who would be king or read it? The Rudyard Kipling book about two Freemasons Afghanistan to form a, to become kings of some Afghan tribe somewhere. And the guy declares he's God. And then this chick goes up who he's going to marry. And, um, but she's been drugged by like whoever these, whatever his priest classes to like bite him. And, uh, but that's, that's an, those are ancient forms of a mind
Starting point is 00:21:22 control. Yeah. That's a kid that got repatterned. Yeah Brainwash a kid to think he's a guy who's now about seven or eight hundred years old So they've had the same president for like almost a thousand years. Oh, yeah, that sounds like a demog. That sounds like way better than China I'm sure I'm sure it was better than when China was there the fuck out of here No, I'm with you, dude. Syria killing Christians along with ISIS, the Uighurs, the Uighurs, the Uighur, the precious Uighurs are working doing terror shit. Yeah. Yeah. Because it turns out there are a bunch of the way people talk about Muslims here or in England, right?
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Starting point is 00:28:04 That's monarch. But some of them are old. don't even know they're like they're programmed to do it dude does model but something old so the guy see the in doesn't have these book now but like the female sex slaves are supposed to be dead by 30 okay you know like the 27 club like rock stars have oh that's me but they all die around the same age that's weird it must be, I don't know. Like, I mean, when you start, once you start noticing, oh, I see what's happening and you realize just mafia shit and all boils down to the mafia. So how's the mafia run a business and like they make it off. You can't refuse. And if it even goes deeper than that goes all the way back to Nazis and just all
Starting point is 00:28:43 the stuff that not, we just did operation Gladio and just like it's still there the whole system still there they just have different like they have almost secret intelligence agencies that are a form of secret societies and they all just run different operations here and everything NATO is just a giant crime organization and that's all it is and that's why it's like for every time for every time Trump does something you're like what the fuck are you doing? He does two things you're like yeah that I would do that too if I could and then he's like getting out of NATO. Clearly the deal that he made was when they were doing the lawfare against him and it
Starting point is 00:29:20 was to make him broke so he couldn't run again okay and hopefully get him in prison just anything just throwing whatever you can at the wall and so remember they were saying against him and it was to make him broke so he couldn't run again. Okay. And hopefully get him in prison. Just anything. Just throw him whatever you can at the wall. And so remember they were saying how he got that judgment against him and now he's going to be broke and he can't and next thing you know his stocks went over a billion dollars. Do you remember that? Yes. Suddenly next it was like Roadrunner cartoon was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Well that's the widow Adelson. So that's Israel money. So he made a deal. He's a guy that makes deals and he goes, listen, you could do any crazy shit you want, whatever the hell you want. You got it. Just back me up. And Israel took that deal. So, so, and, and from Trump's standpoint, I imagine Trump took the deal. Trump took the deal, right? They were basically like,
Starting point is 00:30:00 we're going to bail you out again. We're going to bail you out again. What? He, he, they, they said, we're going to bail you out again. We're gonna bail you out again. What? He, he, they, they said we're gonna bail you out again. They bailed him out in the eighties and then they'd said, we're going to bail you out again. I think, I don't know because he wasn't talking. Well, whatever. The whole bottom line is that widow Adelson's the more, the money, that money was like the big, yeah. But it's, you know, anyway, so you can see the you'd see the deal. So suddenly that we're hey We're gonna cut all this crap, right? So they cut you said USAID good Good, but department education get it the fuck out good
Starting point is 00:30:32 All right. So from his aspect is we got to get all the woke crap out. Okay. Yes, obviously But I don't consider that a big achievement if you get woke shit out. That's baseline normal society Yeah, I should be get to have that I'm not going to praise you because everybody's stopping crazy oh thank you everyone thank you for stopping and fucking retards for two seconds oh what's a good morning in America so fuck that and then the thing of letting you have all your speech back except if you want to protest I don't know an obvious hypocritical. Let's be nice and call it an ethnic cleansing. Yeah even though by the
Starting point is 00:31:13 Nuremberg laws it is a genocide by the laws written to prevent that sort of thing it is but I wouldn't say that because I'm not anti-israel, I'll just call it a ethnic cleansing on a false pretense because your prime minister Supported that group more than anybody who tweeted You scumbags prime minister paid them for 20 years. Fuck you. It's in Wikipedia Yeah, that's how much of an established fact it is that Wikipedia couldn't edit it out Yeah, take everything out but that must go well corroborated that it was impossible to do. Yep. Yep. 100%. And I agree with you. So Andy- So anyway, that's what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Yep. So a long journey back to Andy and his website and his... You have two big fans here, super excited to talk to you. Three big fans. Andy- I want to ask you about stoner, bonus to bone. Okay. So you want. Oh yeah. Okay. So Andy has some stories he wants to talk about but I would like for you to ask anything you want. Tell yours first. No, no, no, no. Don't do that. I'll talk about whatever. Yeah, yeah. What what did you wanna talk to him
Starting point is 00:32:19 about, Kurt? Well, uh uh if he has new stories, I wanna know those. I need to know those. I need to go back, you watch the video, see that one I said. OK. So he wanted to go into the Laker, the LA Laker murder. And I would love to hear that story, because it was such a big story in the show that they had about the Lakers.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Showtime was it it or winning time? Winning time and which ended very unceremoniously because it really did show like I mean first of all they completely made up stories right that like the whole genie bus thing wasn't even real they like the smartest 17 year old ever yeah They just made up stories. Yeah. Like the whole show was built on that. Jeannie bus was like 16 or whatever. Yeah. And like, I don't want to say the, I mean, Jay Moore, Jay Moore married him, God bless married a Jeannie bus, married a billionaire. Good job for you buddy. Uh, you know, but this has been a big thing that they like to do with Jeannie busk. They want to make her into this kind of super duper like genius. And then the NBA has to completely destroy the competitive balance
Starting point is 00:33:35 of the NBA by sending an all time great to them to save the season like Luca. And then they act like they're like, Oh, we just negotiated so well. You got a hand in that you fucking rich kid. I don't know anything about the LA Lakers. So, so, but you're going to, then you're going to love this story. So, um, so basically this was a storyline in there. I'm Armenian. I went to UNLV specifically because Jerry Tarkanian was the coach.
Starting point is 00:34:05 And I'm like, dog, he's Armenian. I'm Armenian. Let's go. So that's one of the big reasons I went. The other one, I got brainwashed by my father to move there, but that's a whole nother story, but so let's get into this story. Yeah. It's pretty wild stores.
Starting point is 00:34:20 A lot more to it than what was shown in that, in that TV show, which is usually the case. But yeah, in 1979, so Jerry West was the coach of the Lakers. He resigned. Jerry Buss had just bought the team and drafted Magic Johnson. And so he had decided the new coach was going to be Jerry Tarkanian of UNLV, really good college coach. And so Jerry Tarkanian's agent was a guy named Victor Weiss. And Victor Weiss went to LA, met with Jerry Buss and like the Lakers general manager
Starting point is 00:34:50 and a few people, met with them in on June 14th in 1979. And then he met with them to negotiate a contract for Jerry Tarkanian and then after that meeting he went missing. And they found him three days later He'd been shot twice in the head his hands were tied behind his back and his body was stuffed into the trunk of his Rolls-Royce And so it was pretty obvious mob killing and so again. This is Jerry Tarkanian's agent and So they started kind of like investigating this guy. He has like all these Shady connections. He was really heavily involved in the mob. A lot of people came forward and said what this Victor Weiss guy was. In addition to being an agent for Jerry Tarkanian, he was a bag man for
Starting point is 00:35:37 some mafia people. They found all these phone records linking him to this place called The Gold Rush in Vegas, which was owned by Tony Spolotro. Yeah, really famous gangster. Joe Pesci's character in Casino was based on Tony Spolotro. Like the scene where Pesci's character crushes the guy's head in a vice. Supposedly that's a true story. Tony Spolotro actually did that. Supposedly that's a true story. Like Tony Sleutcher actually did that. And so he's not a good guy. He was associated with Victor Weiss,
Starting point is 00:36:09 all these phone calls between them. And so basically it was kind of like, well, this guy was the bag man delivering money. He would always, every week he would fly from LA to Vegas and he would have one bag with him and then he would leave the bag in Vegas and then he'd fly back empty handed. So pretty common thought was that he was delivering money on behalf of the mafia. But where the whole story, so that's crazy enough, but then where the whole story got
Starting point is 00:36:37 really interesting is he was working as the bag man for this guy, Carol Rosenblum, and Carol Rosenblum owned the LA Rams. And so the question then became like, well, how was this owner of the LA Rams making all this illegal money? Was he betting on NFL games? Was he fixing NFL games even? And so it kind of opened up this whole can of worms. And right around that time, this informant went to the Houston
Starting point is 00:37:05 office of the FBI, gave him a list of 10 games, and said, during the 1978 NFL season, the referees in these games were each paid $100,000 to throw the games. And he'd listed out the game. You can see it in the video, the list of games. And in each one one the team that the game had been fixed for covered the spread and once as a 10-0 thing and So like this Carol Rosenblum guy. I did a separate video on him cuz like his story is wild He's always been kind of associate. He owned a casino in Cuba. He's always been linked to like underground figures He was you know, I see know when they get seen on Cuba? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:47 And he owned an NFL team. Oh my God. What was his name? What was his name? Carol Rosenblum. I did, I talked about him. Oh, so Jewish mafia, Jewish mafia. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Yeah, the real mafia. The real mafia. Yeah, exactly. Was he connected, did what, was he like, with Sinatra in any way? Lansky too. Lansky, Meyer Lansky. Or is that like, because the Spotshows leader. Yeah. So Carol Rosenblum, he married this lady, Georgia Frontier. She was the owner of like the St. Louis Rams when they won the title, but he married her. She inherited the team when he died
Starting point is 00:38:22 and it was always said that Meyer Lansky was the one who introduced him at a party hosted by Jack Kennedy, JFK's dad because... Oh, snaps! Yeah, because like Carol Rosenblum was best friends with the Kennedys. So, I mean, all these stories like, you know, once you start looking into them real deep, they all like kind of interconnect. But what's really... Go ahead. Sorry, sorry, no. Okay, whoa. I'll talk after. Well, so what's really interesting is
Starting point is 00:38:49 kind of they started investigating this NFL gambling scheme and Carol Rosenblum, I did a separate video on him because he suspiciously died right around this time. He drowned in the ocean. He went swimming every day in Florida. He was a very accomplished swimmer the dude drowned in the ocean died and there's a whole bunch of mystery surrounding his death. I have a rule that you never if you work with the mop you never go swimming just
Starting point is 00:39:18 never ever swim. Yeah that would be a good or go in the bathtub. You see a lot of people drown in a bathtub. Yeah. You know, it's very interesting because right now there's a giant gambling scandal going on right now. Uh, now is it with your team or is he on Miami now? But Terry Roger is basically getting cues of, uh, point shaving, which is interesting because he's making really great money.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Really? Which is- He's been playing great for Charlotte and he didn't play another game. He just suddenly got shut down at the end of like two seasons ago by the Hornets who, I mean, desperately needed him at the time and he got shut down and then he got shipped off the next year. Probably maybe their second, third best player. He'd been playing really well.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Uh, and then it came out like a year later. Yeah. That he was being looked into for shaving points that season. So, like you've seen that happen. They've had a couple scandals now in the NBA, a point shaving, which is so crazy. Cause these guys are making so much money. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:23 I know what that tells you. It must be just an insane, either they're in debt gambling or it's an insane amount of money they're being offered. Well, it's probably debt and also, like, if you're connected to whoever, you're gonna do what you're told. If they got something on you, you gotta do, you know?
Starting point is 00:40:38 Well, they're doing something with your family too. Like, I mean, about a bunch of these guys get caught in a situation where, like, you know, Kobe Bryant, I mean, about a bunch of these guys get caught in a situation where, like, you know, Kobe Bryant, for example, I didn't know that he probably did do that shit, okay? Because the PR machine made it sound like so opposite of what the facts of the case were, okay? So just think of him. A bunch of these guys are like, they're all like wife beaters and serial, you know, like
Starting point is 00:41:03 Nephilim rapist. Like it's probably very easy to get compromised one, especially getting like a seat. Dude, Rogan told me, I told you maybe last time he was getting invites to go to like chase Manhattan bank things to speak in New York. And we, why, I don't know. I guess I don't know. Is it like a drug me or something? Yeah, but it's not drug me or something? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:25 It's not a joke. Like he's smart to not go because even if it's not like that, it's still going to be something. Yeah. You know, it's a, like we're going to give you a chance to be cool right now. You don't want to hear the offer. You can't refuse that. You never want to hear that offer. Well, you know, you have that film star going on. Um, Michael Porter Jr. Show talking about all the weird stuff that NBA players are into now because they've had every woman they've ever wanted since they were 14 years old.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Once you're LeBron James acting like, like he's a press is hilarious. Cause he's been a famous person since he's 14 years old and everyone's been throwing everything at them the whole time and you know he's got that giant boule tattoo on his chest. He never went to college. Yeah. That's a college brat tattoo and the guy never went to college. Yeah which is crazy because you know they do it with a bunch of people and they just
Starting point is 00:42:20 see who sticks and I guarantee you they did it with people like Andrew Wiggins who just didn't pan out the way they want to. They, I mean, allegedly they might, you know how that work, that belay thing is it's, it's like a frat. First of all, it's just like a frat first and foremost, a fraternity, like from a college or something. I didn't know that Steve Coakley, if you look up Steve Coakley, he was like a black Alex Jones guy out of Chicago that broke down every member of this thing the the talented 10th W EB Dubois called them and it's like this clash horseshit. We're like we're You can kill the rest of us. Some of those are the good ones and we'll hang just like they do with the YP
Starting point is 00:42:56 Every every just like everybody's So you're dummy if you have any kind of race loyalty because the people at the top of your little tribe They look at you as an expendable pawn at all times. And you're supposed to be absorbed into their ambitions, whatever those may be. You're so right. They're apex predators. And so that's, yeah. So that's the thing. Like all these little groups are like, oh, we should, especially once you get like, you know, like at the, in Goodfellas, where he's like talking about how great it was to be a mobster, a mafia. And that's like low class
Starting point is 00:43:30 shit. That's like working, working man, Illuminati. That's not like, you know, the high end, right? Right. The high end is, you know, like beyond, you don't have to worry about the feds because you are the fucking feds, you know, you're totally right dude. We live in a society where the criminals are also the prosecutors that one chick who's trying to get those files out of Vivek the guy that Rama Swami does Catch Patel and yeah. Yeah, what's her name? He's yelling Indian names at this point attorney general Pamby. Yeah that chick Luna Do you you saw the thing
Starting point is 00:44:05 that happened with her where where her opponent was trying he's a recorded saying he's gonna have her killed oh was that and then he was being backed by the Knights of Malta which I don't really know too much about what the Knights of Malta is but it's just a bizarre because this is serious he's people serious money and you got a bubble and it's a whole thing and then who's that chick from the Arizona where the guy told her the boys back East I want you to run He goes, hey, this is serious. These people are serious money. And he goes, blah, blah. And it's a whole thing. And then who's that chick from Arizona where the guy told her the boys back east don't want you to run? Remember that recording?
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Starting point is 00:44:43 So I remember growing pains. I didn't know that was Che check off from Star Trek's kid was boner. Oh, yeah Okay, yeah Star child forum It's from this site called godlike productions and it's when what's your name was still big Simpson Jessica. It's when Jessica Simpson and I was moving with Jessica Simpson, like her dad was weird as hell. Her dad, such a lot of these people have some weird where you're like, this is some kind of incest culty ritual abuse.
Starting point is 00:45:18 Just the feel of them is like that pretty much all these things. Oh yeah. But, uh, Jessica Simpson, so it was mostly having to do with Jessica Simpson, but then it suddenly spiraled into like Satanist shit. Well, well it's interesting cause it's kind of like what we were talking about earlier, like people being controlled and getting black male material on people who were in the spotlight. That's kind of what this whole, it was this message board thread from 2008 and that's what it kind of what this whole, it was this message board thread from 2008. And that's what it kind of was all about.
Starting point is 00:45:47 It started out, there was this message board thread, and this guy who claimed he had a friend who worked for MTV, he started the thread, and he said his friend's job working for MTV was installing hidden cameras in the house that Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey lived in. And it wasn't like the cameras that we were walking around with and filming. It was like hidden cameras in the bedroom,
Starting point is 00:46:10 hidden cameras in every room. Yeah. So, but anyway, this guy is his friend. Apparently he was hired to do that. He did it. And then the cameras, this guy claimed captured some really, really bad stuff, like horrible stuff, and horrible stuff. And
Starting point is 00:46:25 it wasn't Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson. He said it because they were studio executives in and out of the house. It was a massive mansion. Oh, wait, like on the Back to the Future set? Like how they'd say about the Back to the Future set that a bunch of execs were in there molesting kids on the set because it's like a really kids movie set. Crispin Glover and the first girlfriend of Marty McFly were the only people that Like said something had a real problem with it and didn't work again for 20 years Wow, that's interesting because Michael J Fox wasn't originally in in back Yeah, we stole that that could be a just a legit casting call because Eric Stoltz was not
Starting point is 00:47:02 Bad that could just be I'm sorry to laugh at that. So. So did he ever say what was the weird shit they saw in the house? Well, so, yeah. So the guy mentioned it and then he said it captured some really bad stuff. It wasn't really Jessica Simpson, Nick Lashay. There were other celebrities, studio executives in and out of that house doing really bad stuff.
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Starting point is 00:52:02 it's pretty compromised too or at least the LA police obviously can't go to the police, because a lot of it is pretty compromised too, or at least the LA police, obviously can't go to the media, they'll cover it up. So he's trying to figure out, because even social media wasn't that huge at this time, it was out there, but it wasn't as big as it is now. And then the whole thread, the whole thread is just absolutely fascinating. It just kind of evolved into all these people talking about just how prevalent like blackmail is in Hollywood and in like the entertainment circle, how like this wasn't an isolated event, setting up these hidden cameras. Like this happens everywhere.
Starting point is 00:52:39 They talked about how everything that is kind of going back to the Rogan saying he turned down the speaking offer to like all these hotel rooms are are are you know wired with cameras and like things that are calm they give you a free car but they've bugged it or give you something and it has a hidden camera like it gets really crazy and then anyways this one poster started and it was just a whole bunch of different people contributing to the thread, telling all these insane stories about their experience in Hollywood. And then this one poster, he went by the name Star Child,
Starting point is 00:53:16 went by like the username. He started posting about and really getting into like Satanism in Hollywood and how he was from a very famous family and his father had just been completely horrible to him, put him through just all these crazy like satanic rituals and sex rituals. And he would just post about like the things he'd been forced to do. And I mean, it's really sad and it's pretty awful, but anyway, people said,
Starting point is 00:53:47 he said he was an actor or no. I remember he said he wanted to get away and be a park ranger. Yeah. He said he wanted to get away. His dad told him he's, he's like, you know, you're not going to talk. You're not going to waste my legacy on being a park ranger. No son of mine will do that. And so people kind of tried to start kind of like trying to figure out who it could have been because he talked like he'd been acting for a while but he'd just gotten famous in the past few years.
Starting point is 00:54:10 He'd been pretty well known. And then this guy, Andrew Koenig, who played Boner on Growing Pains, people started speculating it might have been him because he killed himself right around this time. It was in a park in Canada. He hung himself from a tree in like this public park. And he was a ranger, right? I don't know. No, I don't think he was a park ranger. Oh, he hadn't found it, but. Yeah, it was in a park.
Starting point is 00:54:38 I'm sorry. You said that was Walter Koenig's son. Is that right? Yeah. Yeah. So he did have a famous dad and so people Yeah, yeah, and so people kind of speculated like that. This was the guy star child who was dropping all this all this info about these Like growing up in a satanic family basically and this basically reminds me so much of the menendez brothers case Basically, and this basically reminds me so much of the Menendez brothers case Yes, like their dad was like, yeah The way was sold to us and you think about the media is in on everything these poor parents They their kids just wanted their fortune then it comes out that they were basically he was a serial rapist
Starting point is 00:55:18 The mother was according to them what was in on. And then a kid from that boy band that's a Spanish speaking boy band said, molested him and raped him. Ricky Martin came from. Wow. Yeah, right. And, uh, yeah. And I saw you could see a prisoner interview, you know, there's all kinds of ex con channels on YouTube and, um, you'll see them talking about, uh, I've seen, I think I've seen two now, guys that did time with them who had nothing bad to say about them. They're like, that guy helped me out.
Starting point is 00:55:51 He taught me this and that. They tried to make the... I couldn't believe it because usually these guys are like, tear each other's prison legacy apart. But I didn't see it with them. And like I said, look at JR Suites, Mormon Monarch.org because he said, Brittany Spears got programmed too. And they'd taken her or they took her to the Grove for it. He said, now this is in the nineties when this happened or not.
Starting point is 00:56:14 The, the 2000 or whatever. Yeah. He said, cause he was owned by Robert bird, the Senator he said, like, and they were called the CIA kids or they called them chosen ones in the Mormons. And the way that they picked them, the way they got picked was dissociation. If you had, so, you know, now they're kind of saying this stuff is real. They used to suppose it was all debunked, but now you hear about freeze fight or flight, you know, in the Me Too era, some people just free. You mean dissociate?
Starting point is 00:56:47 Yeah, that's what they were testing for. And people who have generational abuse, after three generations, the dissociation gene really starts kicking in. So people come from lines of fucked up shit. People that turn a blind eye when they have to to survive. Not people that say something, not people that run away, not people that turn a blind eye when they have to to survive. Not people that say something, not people that run away, people that could just stand there blank. They literally, that's what the finest breeding
Starting point is 00:57:12 in the world, that's why they inbreed royals. That's what the purpose of that is. They inbred them like dogs all these years with kooky stories that they're gods, whatever they tell them, whatever Scientology bullshit they tell them. That's some corrupt priest class in control breeding them. It's just like in Dune, the Bene Gesserit who are standing for the Jesuits. That's where he got them from.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I mean, also, I want to say something about that. I also think that these eyes wide shut parties are way bigger than we think and that they all, these couples, they go do it and everybody bangs. And then if you get pregnant, you get pregnant and you gotta raise that kid. I told you what Taylor Negron told us on it's old race wars episode. Taylor Negron had the best stories. He knew a lot of like wild shit.
Starting point is 00:58:03 Now he didn't say it like this is a, he knows it's a fact 100%. He goes, this is just a story that I always heard in from being from knowing these people. So the reason Ronan Farrow don't look like Woody Allen. Yeah, I believe it. Okay. He looks like Frank Sinatra is because the same reason so Mia Farrow's mom used to go to swinger parties like you're describing, that Frank Sinatra was at. And so when she told her mom she was with Frank Sinatra's mom, she goes, you cannot be with her.
Starting point is 00:58:34 And by the way, she'd already stolen her mom's boyfriend or husband or whatever when she was 17, the same way Sun Yis stole her boyfriend when she was 17 as like a little revenge because she was abusive. Uh, she, uh, it was her, it was because that's her dad. So if your answer was me, if I was dad, the mom stopped talking to her. This is the story that Taylor had always heard. What'd you just say? Who's whose dad? So the mom's like, you can't date Frank Zandra because, uh, I don't know if she said he's your dad, but that's the reason why she can't date him. And she dated him anyway. And then the mom wouldn't talk to her. So that's why Ronan looks so much like him.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Which brings into the whole French Marcone situation which is basically not only is she trans but there's a real strong belief that that's his dad. Yeah well like I said, if we cut away all the crazy parts that people are saying about that story, let's just look at the story, the consensus of the story, which is a 14 year old boy ran off was raped by his teacher and, uh, you know, like Mary Kay Letourneau story, but, but older and not as hot as Mary Kay Letourneau. And, uh, and she went to prison and these people rule France. That's the normal person. That's the normie level. So like, you know, I, they shouldn't be running from
Starting point is 00:59:51 the trans thing and what he's my, because their, their story as it is, is insane. And we pointed out to people, they all say the same thing. They go, it's France. I don't think it's a good excuse for things. Uh, I things. I think maybe that's a great dude. I agree and people We should most people can't line They can't they can't come to grips with that kind of lie They just they don't for some reason no matter how much politicians lie to you Every day is a new reset you have to be part of your a confidence game is like like you have to participate in your in your
Starting point is 01:00:24 A confidence game is like like you have to participate in your in your Being fooled and and so there's a point where which I'm sure I do have all the time But there's just you would think there'd be a point where you can't unsee what you just saw But that's because I'm I must be of low breeding a well bred Turns a blind eye and the cognitive dissonance don't come out of their muppet face like it does out of mine. No, I agree I so so that's all it is. And so that's what they tested for. So Jr. Sweet a Birthday party with ventriloquist. This is a story that the and some ventriloquist. I guess I was well-known they were like real rich Mormons and So his brothers they go after the show with the ventriloquist dummy. They play a game called what's in the box?
Starting point is 01:01:04 So what's in the box? They played that and there's a box on the table and him and his brother and sister each went in and they licked it off the box and in the box is a severed human hand. So a couple of his brothers and sisters screamed but him and his brother dissociated. They just went this is not happening and left their body so to speak. They retreated into themselves. Psychologic. There's a real thing that we all. That's what DID, you know, multiple personalities was debunked.
Starting point is 01:01:30 I remember thinking it wasn't real because it was so debunked. Now they call it DID, disassociative identity. Why do they have to call it that? Because when it was useful to say it's not real, they crapped up the original term. So now they have to read like UFO UAP. Now when it suits the the the agenda that you Oh, right. Totally. We're gonna give
Starting point is 01:01:51 you parameters to talk. So you know, the thing is G turns into di. That's how that goes. They're all the same. All of them are the same thing. They're all so damaged.G gets so damaged, they switched it to DEI. No, I thought they were both things. I thought those were not the same thing. No, I remember because ESG was, we were talking about that. ESG was Larry Fink's thing. Wait, wait. ESG was Larry Fink's thing. But DEI, it was part of it. DEI is underneath it is what I'm saying. Yeah. But you used to see ESG everywhere. You don't see that anymore.
Starting point is 01:02:25 Well, they got rid of that term because it got. Larry Fink said we're getting rid of it now. Yeah. Yeah. Because they had to go suck up people. That's why Trump made the deal he made. So because you're, by the way, your choices is a fascist versus perverts is your choices in leadership. And there's a lot of crossover. It's a revolving door between fascist and perverts. And that's how it's been. I think there's fascists in the perverts too. I think you've's a lot of crossover. It's a revolving door between fascists and perverts. And that's how it's been since the last moment. I think there's fascists and the perverts too. I think you were seeing a lot of that stuff too. It's just presented differently. I mean, the things that Bime was doing was fascist as well. But real quick- I want the things, look, the things that they're doing, because this is what I learned from all
Starting point is 01:03:02 this stuff. And had I known this stuff that's on Andy's channel back a long time ago which is wild that to just think of some stuff that we've never heard of this how many how many things there are from recent getting pegged I mean that alone is worth the research oh you know the irony of ron regan being against Larry uh uh flint, Flint was Ron Reagan love pornography. That's an old Kathy's book. He actually loved it. They used to make uncle Ronnie's bedtime stories, porns just for the president. Did you know that? Yeah, I, I read the book. Yeah. Yeah. Isn't that, isn't ironic that they would read him a porn to go to bed?
Starting point is 01:03:40 No, they would film bestiality porn nine times out of 10. Cause he was really into that and he would watch it It was called uncle Ronnie's bedtime stories. That is crazy. We're girls. Yeah I just want to go back not to get too far away From the trauma of children the Heather O'Rourke story sounds exactly like this. Yeah, that's another Rob Reiner very much believed allegedly to be involved with that and Steven Spielberg. They were going to do a I forget what it was another loss arc, but Steven Spielberg's questions
Starting point is 01:04:13 of the kids were so creepy that they killed the project. By the way, Steven Spielberg, there's a million crazy things. What's his name? I'm blanking on his name, dude, but he's really good Jade The 400 pound entertainment lawyer from crazy days and nights who some people think is a lawyer some people don't some people think he's right Some people think he's wrong, but he did a whole about what? That some of the stuff he's talking about it may not be 100 he seems to be very conservative in what he claims on any of those Spielberg well in that if no a guy this is that kill himself if everything that come that he has done comes out
Starting point is 01:04:57 He'll kill himself Spielberg. Yeah I Maybe a phony tea or something Yeah. Maybe he'll phony T or something. That guy that stalked him when he was being in the same private Ryan, some weird out of work actor, bodybuilder was planning to rape him
Starting point is 01:05:13 in front of his family in Europe. And look up the case. First of all, I mean, it is kind of hilarious actually on one level that you have to testify about outside of prison that this guy's been threatening to really that's fuck. That's crazy, dude But what possible reason would you have? Oh, Jamie deluxe has a bunch of good. Yes You get stuff from that lawyer though But I watch that lawyer thing all the time because he put on some good Aristotle on Asus Jackie on Asus stuff very recently
Starting point is 01:05:47 Which is check out because Onassis' daughter, it's like a pretty sad story about her. You start to, see, I like to find out all this stuff because you get it, it gives you kind of a picture about, because some of the stuff you have, it's so like, there's no context to put it in. So unless I understand a little bit of how these families, what like, you know, Chloe and make that news for women with like she's from some old money gothic horror family and finance the branches
Starting point is 01:06:11 And she's a relative in Louisiana. They come out of Louisiana She's I don't know how how many generations back but this chick fucking her husband's mistress after the husband died She chained the mistress up in the attic and just left her up there to starve to death and just left the body in there the whole time. Like she's just beaten downstairs. And the guys are already dead, so they're not, like so can you imagine how, that's a cult to me. There's only one reason you would,
Starting point is 01:06:38 I've never heard of anybody just keeping the body there that isn't a serial killer. Just out of spite, you would want no one- Who left it up there? That's't a serial killer. Just out of spite, you would want no one. Who left it up there? Who was? She did. Oh, NASA's? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:06:50 Chloe Lebranche's great great something in Louisiana. I'm just saying these rich families, the way they operate, once you, and unless you come from, and people come from money, half of them are on pills. They're on SSRIs. So they're, they're even keel level about a lot of stuff that you couldn't. It sounds like they're from the ghetto.
Starting point is 01:07:11 The horrors that they've endured sound like what you heard them in precious, like the top and bottom of society experienced the same abuses. It's, it's unbelievable. Yeah, dude, that's a great statement, dude. That's a, I don't know why as above so below, I didn't make that up. That's what it is. So they all know the secret, which is a hole is a hole, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:33 I mean, it's a matter of recharging your iPhone, not sexual. It's all about power, power, power. So the bottom and top both have this thing. It's all eugenics based, right? And it's all like dinosaur shit. And it's like, well, who's the fittest? Imagine making that much money that you have to live like an impoverished wannabe gangster and that vibe.
Starting point is 01:07:52 Imagine you have to be like that. Like that's what happens to people. No I'm with you, dude. I also get into that, you know, these Islamic terrorists that everybody's like, you're a terrorist sympathizer. But like, dude, these people are traumatized man their whole families their whole country their whole cities their whole land just annihilated a bunch of them are not organic they're just like here hey by the patriot front broke up
Starting point is 01:08:14 remember that totally real group yeah that wasn't invented by the feds yeah yeah i mean like think about that dude their entire family there's no job we made them we made these groups so how do we make them the same way they make groups here? They've been put it on purpose the whole time. Yeah There's no way you fuck up this much. We're like, oh no, we aren't terrorists again Yeah, they've been saying this for 40 years No, it's I'm not smart. I can see it. Well, like I'm not saying I'm smarter than these people. They they're smart they're doing it on purpose they're pretending it's a mistake cuz you're dumb yeah it's so obvious I know you gotta do is look at like more than one month's worth of history yeah yeah and why is it not get your news
Starting point is 01:08:58 from the news I got Jimmy show I gotta go now yeah I got my show. I gotta go now. Yeah, I got Jokes. I later. Hey, I beat you by them. Yeah, you too man. You have to my info. Will you know I will not Take care. All right now we'll let Andy talk That's all like I know he loves you so I want to have him on but that is you have to watch yourself Kurt and we love him but when that Adderall kicks in it's it's it's go talk. So let's get into the Odyssey nightclub which is crazy because isn't that the name of the gay bar in Florida as well? Oh I don't know that actually. I don't know. Did you know what the name of the? No what was it? Hold on in Orlando as well? Oh, I don't know that actually. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:45 No, what was it? Hold on, in Orlando you mean? Yeah, Pulse, Pulse, sorry. So I got it wrong. I did Orlando. So let's get into the Odyssey Nightclub after we've done this whole thing about sexual perversion, which is totally,
Starting point is 01:10:00 totally, you know it's so funny, I posted this video about, you know, like why I'm playing a comedy club on a Thursday night and there's more than 40 people here, but the joke was there's 40 people in the crowd. And I go, well, because I don't fuck kids, right? And like, everyone in the room laughed, but I guarantee you, anybody watching,
Starting point is 01:10:16 I go, dude, you didn't do well. I'm like, I did well, really well in the room. I did really well in the room. But that's what I'm saying,. Like I'm not where I am. I am where I am because I don't sell out to the... You turned down the offer. Well, not something I turned down the offer. I was never offered anything because they realized very early that that's not my style.
Starting point is 01:10:39 I did remember when I went to MTV, I was meeting with them and I had had a couple meetings with them and things were looking to move forward and the guy I was meeting with was like basically asked me if I was gay and I said no and nothing, just died on the vine right there. I wonder if I was said gay, would I have my own show like Pimp My Ride or such? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:03 Didn't the doctor ask you that too? Yeah, I mean everyone wants to know if I'm gay. It's so crazy to me. According to Twitter, I am gay, so I should have said yes. But let's get into the Aussie nightclub. Let's talk about it. Yeah, it's a pretty crazy story. So like you said, kind of tying in with like the whole theme of sexual abuse. There was this nightclub in California, in Hollywood,
Starting point is 01:11:26 West Hollywood in the early 80s. It was called The Odyssey. It sounds like just the most bizarre nightclub of all time. Basically, how I learned about it and how it kind of re-entered the news was in about 2020 or so, right around 2020, there was audio from this phone call that leaked online and it was a guy calling in to Child Protective Services. And he was saying, hey, I grew up in West Hollywood. I grew up in the entertainment industry and I witnessed some awful things and I want to tell you about it and see what happens. And he said all this abuse and child trafficking and stuff, a lot of it happened at this nightclub named The Odyssey that was really
Starting point is 01:12:13 popular. And what The Odyssey was, was it was a 5 a.m. dance club and it was kind of known as a gay bar. So it was a 5 a.m. dance club. They didn't serve alcohol so there was no age. By the way, if you're dancing at 5 a.m., you're gay. I mean, there's no straight guys. No straight people are dancing at 5 a.m. A gay's got nowhere to be. They're just dancing. But the crazy thing about the Odyssey is that they didn't serve alcohol so there was no age limit. And so this guy who called into Child Protective Service, his name was Richie Albertini. He talked about how he was in high school at the time in the early 80s and him and his friends would go to the Odyssey six, seven
Starting point is 01:12:54 nights a week and just party there until 5 a.m. And I guess there was just drugs everywhere at this place, the Odyssey. There was a lot of really shady characters who liked the fact that 14, 15, 16 year old kids were going to this place and doing drugs and staying there until four or five a.m. And it just seemed like such a, as I was listening to this phone call and listened to him describing the Odyssey,
Starting point is 01:13:23 it just seemed like such a bizarre, almost surreal that a place like this existed, but it did. So I kind of started looking into it and learning as much as I could about it just because I was so perplexed by the whole thing. The craziest thing about the Odyssey is that it was owned by this guy. His name was Eddie Nash And so Eddie Nash was like considered Probably the biggest gangster on the West Coast throughout like the 1970s and 1980s
Starting point is 01:14:01 He was the guy who was involved in the Wonderland murders. Oh my god. Yeah And so that's like one of the most notorious crimes in L.A. I mean, again, like this guy was basically considered like the biggest gangster on the West Coast, and he owned this 5 a.m. nightclub for teenagers. And he owned a bunch of different places in Hollywood. He owned like at his height, he owned like 20 some nightclubs in Hollywood. Oh, my God. really? Yeah. Yeah if and uh
Starting point is 01:14:28 Like there's a movie it was called wonderland. It was about the wonderland murders from like the early 2000s He was depicted in that supposedly like the there was a character in boogie nights. That's based on eddie nash um Like one of the really crazy characters. It's been a while since I've seen Boogie Nights. It's been a while. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, this Eddie Nash guy just sounds like he was just one of the most evil, brutal people.
Starting point is 01:14:55 And he owned this 5 AM nightclub for teenagers. His real name was Adele Nisralis. He immigrated here from the Middle East. And so... Gay Middle Easterns, dude. They like it weird. They're just something about money and power. And you just get into like all the shit that goes on in Saudi Arabia and all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:15:16 Oh yeah. Bring it here in the West Hollywood. Which is, you know, I've been around long enough. I you know, I went to San Francisco early, you know late 90s early 2000s to do stand-up and You know, it's gay. It was gay at the time But nothing's West Hollywood gay West Hollywood gay is the Mecca of gay. It is the industry of gay It is the gayest of gay. I've never been anywhere where like billboards of just I used to like when my dad would come I just driving through us I would just have him look at the billboards just men's ass and just see if he could compute what was happening.
Starting point is 01:15:57 I'm like, dad, what do you think they're selling here? They're saying, oh, I have no clue son. What are they selling dad? Man ass. That's what they're selling, dog. Um, so I, it was very interesting. Uh, at 5 AM, man. Yeah, it's nuts. And then like the guy, so the guy's name who made the phone call in 2020, his
Starting point is 01:16:19 name was Richie Albertini. He also was like a part-time actor. He also worked at the Viper Room for Donnie Depp. He was one of the head dudes at the Viper Room. So he told some stories about the Viper Room. The whole phone call he has is just absolutely incredible. But one of the things he tells us about the Odyssey is that he had a 14-year-old friend who was getting abused by this 42 year old guy who was a regular at the Odyssey. And the 14 year old friend, his dad was a cop, so he stole his dad's revolver and blew away the 42 year old one night.
Starting point is 01:16:56 And you can find articles about this. It actually did happen. And what's crazy is they talk about in the article how this 42 year old guy's name was Larry Benjamin He was apparently just always at the Odyssey. He had a 16 year old roommate and Then he was killed by this 14 year old kid at like 4 in the morning at his apartment And I mean the article I showed in the video I made about the Odyssey, but the article is just like this I show it in the video I made about the Odyssey, but the article is just like this terrible like cover-up job. They talk about how this Larry Benjamin guy was a benefactor, they call him, and how he
Starting point is 01:17:32 had an argument with his 14-year-old friend. They literally use the term friend. I mean, it's just crazy. But this Richie Albertini guy talks about this, like a buddy of his. He also talks how one of his best friends growing up we went to the Odyssey with all the time was Robert Arquette from the Arquette acting family and saying he talks about how this Robert Arquette was just put through horrible horrible shit by you know older men and so Robert Arquette you know he's from the Arquette Acne family. He's the one who transitioned into Alexis Arquette in the early 2000s.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Hold on, hold on. Rewind this back a little bit. Say what you just said right now. So this Ricci Albertini, one of his best friends was Robert Arquette back in the day. So as teenagers, they would go to this Odyssey Club all the time. And this Ricci Albertini on the call claimed that Robert Arquette was just abused like horribly by older men. Oh my God, that's awful.
Starting point is 01:18:32 I know. And he tells some pretty horrible stories on the call. And then yeah, in like the early 2000s, before transitioning to trans was cool, you know, Robert Arquette became Alexis Arquette. He transitioned into a woman and then ended up dying just a few early 2009 or so. Yeah, not that long ago. Yeah, it wasn't that long ago.
Starting point is 01:18:58 And even like Robert or Alexis Arquette's like death is like kind of suspicious because she was like, or she or he or whatever, was really posting crazy stuff on social media at the time about Will Smith being gay and really getting deep. I made a video just about Alexis Arquette and what Richie says on the call. Even after Alexis Arquette died, there were friends who were saying that at the time, he or she or whatever was working on a tell-all book. And it was described by a friend as,
Starting point is 01:19:31 this book would have been the most explosive Hollywood tell-all book ever. Because apparently like this Robert Alexis Arquette knew a lot of secrets about a lot of people in Hollywood and was gonna spill the beans. And then he died, she died. Well, I mean, when you look at the LA Sheriff badge, literally has the pedophile symbol in it over and over and over again. And it goes back to what we talked about earlier, where like,
Starting point is 01:19:57 you know, the apex predators, they're the criminals and they're the law enforcement. Yeah. And they compromised. Now, this thing just happened out of Vegas. The sheriff that was working the Vegas shooting, he just got sent to Maui. Right? Yeah, right before the fires.
Starting point is 01:20:16 Right there before the fires. And now they put him on administrative leave because he's been named in these P diddy lawsuits. Whoa. I didn't know that. Which is getting really muddy too. You know, Kirk kind of brought it up earlier in this day of Twitter and all this stuff. But so these, these lawsuits are coming out and they're really crazy. Like already Jay Z won his lawsuit. He already won his lawsuit that it didn't happen.
Starting point is 01:20:43 And I'm starting to wonder if the, if the whole thing is flooded with ridiculously stupid lawsuits. So nobody pays attention to it anymore. Cause now they've got this Drew Ski guy, this woman that names like, uh, P Diddy, Drew Ski, is that how you pronounce his name? I don't even know. And then, and then, um, who's the, who's the giant that did the crazy catch OBJ, uh, Odell Beckham.
Starting point is 01:21:13 And like the language in it is so ridiculous. It makes you like not want to take it. Like she goes, they oiled me up and they rode me like a slip and slide. And I'm like, is that the terminology that a rape victim would use? And then you go, okay, here's another crazy lawsuit. Like, are they flooding it? Are they flooding this thing with such ridiculous lawsuits that
Starting point is 01:21:38 everyone doesn't get taken serious. So when a real one comes along, they don't say anything. Oh yeah. I think like the same thing happens with a lot of, like I and taken serious. So when a real one comes along, they don't say anything. Oh yeah, I think like the same thing happens with a lot of, like I could go back to the JFK killing. I mean, there's like nine million theories about, who killed him and who's involved. And I think a lot of those are kind of like this,
Starting point is 01:21:59 Pete, anything. I think a lot of those are plants where it's like if people were going on the right path or kind of figuring it out, they just throw all these ridiculous stories out or rumors out or people out and it just really muddies the waters and it makes it almost impossible to actually like. Also, sorry, what better way to obscure your own involvement than to get truly innocent people involved if they're truly innocent, then it's going to add that quality of innocence to your own defense if you're on
Starting point is 01:22:26 Yeah, I didn't and that you cuz like OBJ came out really strongly was like this is crazy. I don't know what Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean like so many the me two things were just absolutely ridiculous But at the time it was like CIA was put CIA was pushing it. They have everybody under them. Everybody's going to push crazy. I mean, it's really nuts. It's really nuts, but yeah. So you go back to this and, you know, you know, again, Obama, you know, his chef found who is accomplished swimmer.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Yeah. And they find him. He just drowned, you know, and supposedly he has a book coming out. All those. You remember when we had just a rash of suicides with the lead singer Soundgarden, lead singer of
Starting point is 01:23:16 who else? Who? Charles Bennington. Yeah, right. Who's the guy who did the chef show? Anthony Bourdain. Anthony B, uh, Anthony Bourdain. Anthony Bourdain. Anthony Bourdain. And they all like died in weird,
Starting point is 01:23:29 Kate Spade died in weird, weird ways. Yeah. Like weird, weird ways. Yeah. You know, um, it's very, it's like, you know, the silence people, you know, very famous on that. So it's like, you know, she's about to put out a book and all of a sudden she's dead. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:50 Yeah. I mean, going back to JFK thing, like it's wild. I don't know if you've ever seen the list of like all the witnesses and like the people associated with it who died years later. The same is true for Watergate. There's a list of like 20, 30, 40 people who've died who, who died in like the years after Watergate. The Vegas shooting too. Tons of people all around that witnesses that were just suddenly like
Starting point is 01:24:14 they died in suspicious ways. Yep. Like right after the, yeah. So crazy, man. They, you know, it's like, it's like, I think murdering somebody still is a big deal, but I also believe like that. I mean, they just won't very, I mean, obviously there's that famous ice man, uh, assassin story where he had to get jumped in.
Starting point is 01:24:38 He just walked up to somebody walking their dog and shot them in the back of the head. And that's how he got jumped into the assassin gang. Obviously that does happen, right? But I think like taking out some people is a lot big bigger deal than people think it is. And so, but when they have to do it, they have to do it. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's easier to assassinate someone's character, especially with social media and everything like that. Assassinate their credibility, their character. Any sort of politician running, you always see these smear articles and trying to dig up dirt on them and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:25:22 Assassinating their character or assassinating their reputation is a lot of ways like easier than just like going outright and killing them. And I'm gonna say this about LA, I do believe that like everyone looks at Vegas as the city of sin. It's like such a great slogan where you can just go, but it's way more corporate, way more corporate than Los Angeles. LA is like, LA is like, it's way more debauchery in Los Angeles, way more debauchery because you know, everyone comes to LA, even on a Greyhound bus, wanting to be like, you know, a star and they don't realize how stacked the odds are against them. You're going up against kids, rich kids who grew up here,
Starting point is 01:26:10 whose friends and family, all of the casting directors and producers. You're going up, it's like, it's so rigged. But what people are willing to do to get in, like, you know, there's a very famous story about J.Lo. Like, women go and wait tables at the Laugh Factory because J.Lo worked there. You go there, their wait staff is stunning.
Starting point is 01:26:33 And you go there, you're like, oh, the comedy, like all, you know, comedy stories, same thing, gorgeous, gorgeous girls. But the Laugh Factory's known for having gorgeous waitresses. And it's because J.Lo went there. But then you study- I didn't know that. That's funny, I didn't know that. And it's because J.Lo went there. But then you study. I didn't know that. That's funny, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:26:47 You worked there, yeah. But then you study like J.Lo's ascent and how like there's all these stories about her, how she doesn't sing, she's not really a singer. You know, she jacks songs. Yeah. You know, she's not nice and all this crazy stuff. And you just realize like how connected the P Diddy she was
Starting point is 01:27:08 and how she supposedly brought the gun in and all that. Like what people do for fame and how she's been famous forever. It's crazy to me. Yeah, yeah. They talk about that and that star child thread that we were kind of hitting on earlier, that message board thread, some guy, I think it was Star Child actually, who talked about it in one of his posts, he said
Starting point is 01:27:31 you won't believe, most normal people wouldn't believe what people do to get into the limelight and what they do to stay there. Once they're in there, they still have to do bad shit to keep getting casted and keep getting deals and things like that. So, so crazy, dude. And like, and you know, I'm sorry, but if you're a 14 year old at a nightclub at five in the morning, you're probably coming from really horrible families at that point.
Starting point is 01:28:01 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that, that Richie Albertini guy on the call when he talked about the Aussie talks about that it was all kids from like Beverly Hills High School, Fairfax High School, like they were all really rich kids whose parents just didn't give a crap about them because the parents were really busy with their jobs. A lot of them you know worked in entertainment, worked in the entertainment industry and were traveling all the time.
Starting point is 01:28:25 So these kids you kinda had free reign and could do whatever, and they just all started hanging out at this 5 a.m. nightclub and never going to school. Nothing good happens after midnight. No. Nothing. Yeah. So it's, yeah, it's pretty,
Starting point is 01:28:41 it's amazing to me that a place like that existed, but it did. Oh, but it's pretty, it's amazing to me that a place like that existed, but it did. Oh, I, I, but it's also like, you know, it's like, it's something's happened in LA too, where like a lot of the outward debauchery is gone behind closed doors. You don't see it. Like, you used to like Johnny, Johnny used to live off Santa Monica Boulevard. It was easier for him to sell his ass that way. Right. So he would, he would, he was always near there.
Starting point is 01:29:08 Well, I'm all about convenience. Yeah, that's it. But you know, Johnny doesn't live there anymore, but Johnny, when you agree, like it, like I remember like what I would do is I would go, uh, do my show. I would do my show late night to comic store and then I would drive through all the parts of LA just to look at the like all the wild things Yeah, I mean they've they've it's funny the city has become worse like dirtier in some ways but in other ways Yeah, it's kind of like you said gone behind closed doors
Starting point is 01:29:38 I mean I used to get I'd walk back from the comedy store, you know through now through West Hollywood to be fair And West Hollywood if you don't know is a nice It's a nice place to live. It's not the gays keep it clean, but I would get I get so much just shit You know verbal, you know all the way harassment. Yeah. Well, yeah, you could call it harassment. I love I thought it was a nice Pick me up, you know to my ego. I do gay guys will make you feel good. They'll be like you are stunning You're like, thank you. I needed to hear that I'll live another day. I'll live another day now from the sound of it. You're more likely to get a Stabbed then then you know cat called on the way home It's I mean I'm hearing about like open-air daytime robberies now in that same area some guy the other day
Starting point is 01:30:20 I met for Craigslist and he was like why you mean for Craigslist? I got a telescope, that telescope I bought right after work. And he said, dude, when you said you wanted to meet me in an alley off the Brea, I was like, Oh God, please no. And he, but he still showed up. Yeah. He said, boy. And he said a block from where we were. They had just had like some several people get just in the middle of the day, these guys jump out of a car, you know, shake them down and then get back in armed with guns and stuff and that I mean that area you know it's just a little east of La Brea is not a bad not a bad area so so let's get into speaking of disasters let's go to the Leonard Kill brain implant
Starting point is 01:31:05 disaster. What is that about? Yeah. Well, I thought that was kind of fitting because that's kind of where the term tinfoil hat got popular and got associated. Let's go, bro. Let's go. Yeah, man. So there was this dude, Leonard Kyle, back in the 1960s. And he worked for Polaroid.
Starting point is 01:31:25 And he was like a really genius inventor, and he had all these patents on the Polaroid Instant Camera. And the Polaroid Instant Camera was like, kind of like the iPhone of its time. Like it was a total game changer, because before you take photos, you gotta like develop them and do all the stuff. The Instant Camera, you take a photo and you can actually see it.
Starting point is 01:31:46 So it was just total game changer. This dude had all these patents on it and he'd help develop it, but he was kind of like a little cuckoo. He was really paranoid about his wife cheating on him, and I guess he was a little mentally unstable and he would fly into these like violent rages and so he was convinced to go see these two doctors, Verden Mark and Frank Irvin and then there's some controversy over whether he agreed to get a brain implant or if they just implanted him without him knowing it. But what happened was he got a brain implant and he started just basically going crazy.
Starting point is 01:32:25 He started getting these really bad headaches. He could hardly even function. And he was found just wandering around talking to himself. And so he was committed to a mental asylum and he found that if he put a garbage can, like a metal garbage can over his head, it would stop the pain. And so he would start walking around with a metal garbage can like a metal garbage can over his head would stop the pain. So he would start walking around with a metal garbage can. Later on, he found that if he made a hat out of tin foil and put it on, that would stop the pain in his head. And so he would constantly walk around with this tin foil hat.
Starting point is 01:33:00 And even like went to some because he was involved in like this court battle because he was claiming like he was one of the inventors of this Polaroid camera. He had these patents that were stolen from him. Oh my God, really? Yeah. So he was like involved in this court battle while he was confined to this mental asylum. Everybody thought he was crazy, you know, talking about how he had a brain implant and he invented, you know, one of the best inventions of all time and he was crazy, talking about how he had a brain implant and he invented
Starting point is 01:33:25 one of the best inventions of all time and he was in a mental asylum. And he was just naturally a little strange. But he would always walk around with this tinfoil hat on. And so that's kind of where the term tinfoil hat became associated with being crazy. Oh, that's crazy. Isn't that a story that Kurt told on Joe Rogan?
Starting point is 01:33:47 Yeah, like that I did. Yeah, yeah. I remember him saying that. That is nuts. Yeah, because if you Google it, they say. It's a trash can. Well, he did a trash can first, and then he started using tinfoil hat,
Starting point is 01:33:59 because it was much more convenient to just wear a little tinfoil hat as opposed to a big trash can. But if you Google it, they say tinfoil hat was from some comic book or something in the 1920s where the hero made a tinfoil hat to block a death ray, like a mind control ray. But that has nothing to do with being crazy or anything like that. The reason tinfoil hat is associated with crazy was because of this guy Leonard Kao apparently even showed up to a couple court cases wearing his tinfoil hat. Couldn't find pictures of it or anything, but it's pretty interesting. Then anyway,
Starting point is 01:34:35 the whole story gets into the CIA because these two doctors who implanted him had major links to the CIA. What? Oh yeah, yeah. And it was right around the time of MKUltra. The CIA was doing all these experiments with mind control and how to control people's minds. And then this guy Edwin Land who ran Polaroid and made just enormous amounts of money from the camera. He also had connections to the CIA because he helped them with photographic equipment during the war, on spy planes and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:35:12 And so there's all these shady connections. It's actually kind of interesting, one little side note, this happened in Boston. And at the time, these two doctors, they worked at one of the big hospitals in Boston, and there was an intern from Harvard Medical School who followed them around. And his name was Michael Crichton. So Michael Crichton wrote like Jurassic Park. After he graduated from med school, instead of becoming a doctor, he started writing novels. He wrote Jurassic Park, he created ER, he's one of the most successful writers ever. Anyway, Michael Crichton wrote a book, it's called The Terminal Man,
Starting point is 01:35:50 and it got made into a movie in the 70s. I think it stars Michael Douglas, I could be wrong on that, but it was a big release, and the whole plot of the movie and the book, The Terminal Man, is about a guy who has a really bad temper problem, and he goes in and gets a brain implant and it drives him crazy and he tracks down the doctors who did it and tries to kill him.
Starting point is 01:36:12 It's kind of funny in the book and in the movie, one thing that happens is this guy who has the brain implant breaks into the house of one of the doctors and has her cornered. He's got a big knife and he's got her quartered in her kitchen. And how she escapes is she reaches over and turns on the microwave and the waves from the microwave getting turned on, disabled. I mean, he collapses to the ground. Whoa. Yeah, it's kind of tied into the whole brain implant.
Starting point is 01:36:41 Well, I've talked about this before on this show, but about, you know, you always see these commercials like, hey, do you have an invention? Well, come to us, we'll make sure we get it registered. I'm like, you are just mining inventions Yeah. that you can steal. That's all you're doing.
Starting point is 01:36:58 It's like the people are like, hey, send us your gold, we'll send you money. And like, anyone who put gold into an envelope and send it off is a sucker. Anybody who calls these things and gives them your, their, I'm sure they just get the worst ideas and then one idea. They're like, damn, that's a great idea. And they just jacket. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:20 Which is very interesting too, because you know, you think of DARPA and all the stuff going on in DARPA, right? Yeah. But occasionally there must be something, some invention, excuse me, where civilians are onto something that the government either was trying to do or never even thought of. And they're like, damn dude, that's a great idea. We got to jack that.
Starting point is 01:37:43 Yeah, we got it. Yeah. And Polaroid is probably it. Yeah, well you always hear stories too about like some of these plane crashes that happen, like a lot of them, a lot of times they'll be like people who hold patents on the plane. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:56 The crashes. Oh, fascinating. I've always heard. Well the first one, that one supposedly had, what was the one that disappeared that the whole thing was like? 370, yeah. It makes 370. Something about patent, about being able to not be detected
Starting point is 01:38:13 on sonar or radar. And they can't see you and that. Five people had patents on it, were on the plane. And the one who didn't was a Roth child. Yeah. Yeah Right. You hear it all the time. It's crazy. So listen, I don't want to keep all day but What tell me the story of Howard Hughes? Oh Yeah, man, that's one of my videos. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah What you know about him?
Starting point is 01:38:43 Well, it's really interesting. So basically, there's the Leonardo DiCaprio movie. There's a lot more to the story than what's shown in the movie. Like, Howard Hughes was crazy because throughout the 1940s and 50s, he was the biggest celebrity in the world. He was the richest man in the world. And he was the biggest woman celebrity in the world. He was the richest man in the world.
Starting point is 01:39:05 And he was like the biggest womanizer in the world. You can look on his Wikipedia page and it lists out every woman that he dated. And it's like every A-list actress of the time. He was this massive businessman. He was always photographed out in public and everything. And then around the mid 1950s, he just vanished off the face of the earth.
Starting point is 01:39:27 And nobody saw him for the next like 18 years of his life. And I mean, it's just so bizarre that, you know, one of the most notorious, famous, successful people could just vanish, but that's what happened. And so he vanished out the face of the earth and he had this massive business empire and this group called, that Kurt kind of talked about, called the Mormon mafia of these Mormons who were led by this guy, Frank Gay, moved in and started kind of like running the show
Starting point is 01:40:04 and running over, running Howard Hughes's empire. And all throughout it, there was like all these stories like, oh, Howard Hughes says this, Howard Hughes says that but no one ever saw him. He never gave like a public statement or anything. He just vanished off the face of the earth for the last 20 years of his life. And then he finally died in the mid 1970s.
Starting point is 01:40:23 And the only like, for instance, like when he died, the only recent photo anyone could find of him was from 1955. So they just ran photos of him from 1955. And I kind of get into all the many strange aspects to the story in the video. But it's just so weird how he just completely and utterly. The official story is that he just went crazy and yeah you know kind of locked himself in a hotel room and everything but no one ever saw him i mean it it seems like to me like the whole thing was made up he was either dead or like being held
Starting point is 01:40:55 as like a prisoner somewhere the whole time i mean we've we you know there's a lot of stories right now that seem very similar to that, and people may not know this, but like that Wendy Williams, who was the talk show host, she's supposedly like at the window begging for help right now, because she's been like an old homer,
Starting point is 01:41:18 she's, everyone's like, she's got dementia, she, you know, but here we go with that. The Gene Hackman stuff is like nobody heard from for weeks dude like if I'll hear from my father and like a day or two I'm ready to get on a plane and fly to Arizona okay and and what what's she his wife who is you here he's 95, she's like 64, and she was like sprightly. And she got hantavirus, which is, if you watch that movie Outbreak,
Starting point is 01:41:52 it's one of the other viruses they mention is like, it's 10 times worse than hantavirus. Incredibly rare though. A few people get it a year in every state. It's from aerosolized urine and feces of rats that are infected and it can't be spread from human to human, but it's like a coin flip live or die with that even with treatment. Like one of the stories I read was a doctor said that he had a patient that seemed perfectly healthy
Starting point is 01:42:20 infected with that and then one second they were like, I don't feel too well. And then 20 minutes later, they were just dead. It's like one of those things that rapidly destroys your lungs apparently, and like your blood pressure drops. Like in minutes? Yeah, in minutes. Yeah, it can.
Starting point is 01:42:36 Like when it, I mean, you get infected and then it takes a while to kill you, but it can go from like zero to dead rapidly. And so she got this and then apparently he lingered. Like because he you know he's apparently had dementia for a while. He died like a week later or more possibly and they found him in a different part of the house and somehow one of them had had the werewolf doll to crack open the door so that the dogs were there could get in and out. And but one dog had just had surgery so it was in a crate and that one died because obviously it couldn't, it
Starting point is 01:43:06 wasn't being fed, but yeah. And they get there and they first thing it's like gas. And so, you know, they run around doing the test for that and it didn't, they had, there was a small gas leak, but nothing that could have killed anybody. But yeah, it's a really, it's really strange dude. And the last time they saw this woman was going she had a mask on Which should tell you she's unwell mentally at least And she but she would know what this thing presents as a respiratory illness this antivirus. So she was getting like respiratory
Starting point is 01:43:37 treatment at you know, like Medicine at over-the-counter shit at like a CVS and then that's the last time she there's any record of them and then I think it was Was it the I might have been there the cleaning guy or somebody that that finally? Finally called looked in the window, you know and saw her just laying on the floor with another reason It was weird there were pills all around her but and they thought maybe it was a suicide But then they looked into that and those were being there were thyroid thyroid medication that was being taken as prescribed So I yeah, I don't know if there's anything too bizarre there other than it just being an incredible mystery for a while, but It's really Really really weird and you get into like Britney Spears
Starting point is 01:44:22 Like an Anna Nicole Smith, where they were just drugging them forever, to the point where Howard K. Stern, he had to put a case, Howard K. Stern was found guilty of that, of just basically drugging them forever. You know, like, if you see the music video piece of me, I'm in it, and it's based on a sketch that we did called Fake Heat.
Starting point is 01:44:51 Me and my buddy Jason Tebow wrote it. It's a very funny sketch, and... Very funny. They basically, Dana produced it. She got the idea from the sketch and pitched it to Britney Spears, and she's like, yeah, let's do it. And the reason that video's very big
Starting point is 01:45:05 is because her dad had to step in and basically take her from all these boyfriends that were just constantly drugging her. Wow. And then everyone was, then everybody goes, oh, Britney's dad is a bad guy. And so they were like the whole, course, all the women just rushed together and, uh, got her free and now she's a crazy person.
Starting point is 01:45:33 Yeah. Nuts. It's Hollywood, man. Hollywood dude, but money and power and what, what people will do for money and power. It's very crazy, dude. Yeah, it's definitely a crazy thing. Hey man, Andy, I enjoyed talking to you, even though you didn't get a lot in early.
Starting point is 01:45:56 Sorry about that. Sorry about that. You were fire, though, it was a fire episode. One more time, Andy, tell them where they could find you. YouTube, Control Alt History, I'm on all the major social media networks. Control Alt, that's Alt History, ALT, like Control Alt Delete. And yeah, that's mostly where I am. Do you upload yourself to Twitter?
Starting point is 01:46:21 I'm starting to get real traction on there. Oh, you really? Yeah like really good traction. Yeah I didn't know if there was, I know there used to be like a time limit to videos that you could upload. Does that exist anymore? Well if you do like the blue check mark you can go two hours, I've posted videos over two hours on there. Okay I might have to start doing that then. And do you have any premium content like a Patreon or anything? I got a Patreon, yeah. I usually, I don't do much with it, but I usually send out, I always have like bibliography
Starting point is 01:46:50 sheets for like the videos I make with just links to various websites, articles, like things that I've used to compile the information. So those are available on Patreon as well, but I don't do it too much on there. Okay. Well, if you could send me the links, I'll give you my email up there. Send me any links you want to be included. And hey dude, great episode. You're welcome back anytime. I'd love to. And we'll make it happen whenever you want to promote anything or you got a video you
Starting point is 01:47:21 want to get out. We'll have a discussion on it. And yeah man, I appreciate it. So let's break down this episode and talk about the news. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. Recently, I asked Mint Mobile's legal team if big wireless companies are allowed to raise prices due to inflation.
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Starting point is 01:47:53 $45 up from payment equivalent to $15 per month. New customers on first three months plan only. Taxes and fees extra. Speed slower about 40 gigabytes. Johnny thoughts on the show episode. Good show today. A lot of energy. A lot of energy. Lot of energy. A lot a lot of Adderall energy going hard in the pain. That
Starting point is 01:48:10 guy's great though. Both of those guys are great. Kurt Madsker's great. Uh he's great. So, let me ask you something. Funniest guy alive. What? He's the funniest guy alive. I mean, he's just so. Very funny. He's great. Yeah. Um I thought Andy was great too. And he just had to sit there weather the storm That's two guys scream at each other in agreement. Yeah, you two are just Very similar frequencies that you're on I will say yeah. Yeah, so I love having her on I thought the guy was great I mean like dude, it's just like whatever the official story is
Starting point is 01:48:45 Just know the real story is way worse. Whatever it is way worse Yes, right always everybody's just got a secret. That's it. Everyone's got a dark secret And you can almost always be sure that what gets reported is not the truth. Yeah. Yeah, it's not the truth What did you if you want to do headlines real quick? It was the Odell Beckham thing But what gets reported is not the truth. Yeah. It's not the truth. What did you, uh, if you want to do headlines real quick, it was the Odell Beckham thing. I wanted to get more because I pulled that for broken Senate. We might as well, since you brought it up, we might as well get into it. He had a really emphatic denial.
Starting point is 01:49:17 One of those denials that had the quality of being true, uh, in what he said. Um, and he kind of did it in his Odell Beckham Tweety voice, you know, like it was, oh, where's the tweet? Let me see. Okay, here it is. In a reply, Beckham32 wrote in an awkwardly spelled post, boy, I'll tell you what, this world makes absolutely no sense.
Starting point is 01:49:39 I am covered by God. He will prevail. I know who I am. I know who you are. Keep your head. That name will be cleared. Shit's stupid. That's what Odell Beckham said.
Starting point is 01:49:50 Hey dude, I wonder if a lawyer drafted that up for him. Shit's stupid. Yeah. Some legalese. We need to make it sound like he said it and they just put in AI. AI. Take this legal statement we want and make it into slightly closeted gay NFL player speak. Shit's
Starting point is 01:50:14 stupid. Right? You know, so, uh, you know, it's very interesting. Odell Beckham. Do you remember that famous video that came out of Oh of him on the dance floor with Justin Bieber and it looks like Justin Bieber is sucking him off, but there's no way sucking him off right there in the dance floor But it's like also in like a hot tub with a guy in a really weird video like oh, they all are dude They're all weirdos, man They're all weirdos, but you know the all weirdos. But, you know, the Zuzki or whatever his name is, Druski guy? Yeah,
Starting point is 01:50:50 yeah, Druski. Yeah, here's that video with Odell Beckham. They're singing Marvin Gaye's sexual healing in a hot tub together. Look at that. He's under the water. And he comes out isn't that weird yeah
Starting point is 01:51:10 it is weird but also Odell Beckham with Justin Bieber's weird too yeah I couldn't find them um but you know well yeah the jerseys guys like I wasn't even famous then I was Well that that that that actually doesn't do anything credible. That might be how you got famous Well, that's what he that's that's what he's saying. I was even fans I was living with my mother at the time and that's his his defense I was like he wasn't even famous that and you're like, ah Johnny you bring up good points No defense at all. Yeah, and then he has the blonde hair, which is always a sign of like, something's going on
Starting point is 01:51:48 when black people have blonde hair. Have you ever met a black with blonde hair that you're like, oh, you're mentally stable? Cisco. Right? Maybe, I mean, Odell had that too. Maybe he, maybe he is involved in it because he's got that blonde hair, too Well, it's interesting because like again if you want to make people Skeptical you keep throwing bullshit lawsuits out there and at some point people like a dude a boy who cried wolf Yeah. Yeah. Well also I mean while I was saying in a show the best thing to do if you're diddy is to get lawsuits thrown
Starting point is 01:52:22 Out there with you named in them with innocent people also named. Yeah. Yeah. And it's the best because then you get kind of smeared with the innocence scent. You know what I mean? Even though you don't have a lick of it on you naturally. So I, yeah, it's, what's really weird is like there's all these people associated with P Diddy and like, you know, obviously I love Brian Kaelin and Brian Kaelin gets labeled by a bunch of fucking crazy people and his career, like he's excommunicated. Not one shred of evidence, nothing, nothing except for one, three chicks come forward,
Starting point is 01:53:02 two of them supposedly some bad thing happened and then they kept fucking him. You know what I'm saying? Like really weird. Yeah, you know how that happens. Yeah, you know. So anyways, so he gets excommunicated. All these people, like here's my theory, is if you get accused of something and nothing
Starting point is 01:53:22 happens to you, You probably did it. If you get accused of something and get ran out instantly, there's a good chance that nothing happened to you. You had nothing to do with it. And then it's not too much later when you become not productive. I do believe that. Why does a Weinstein go down? Even though you have Candace Owens going,
Starting point is 01:53:44 I don't think he did it, which is like a big thing that you know, we've had people come on talking about how Bill Cosby they thought Weinstein. Yeah, I know. Harvey Weinstein did it? No, he thinks that he just cheated on his wife with chicks who wanted to make it. Okay. I mean, well, but. All right. Okay. I mean, well, but all right. Okay. I mean, I'm not saying I agree with her because
Starting point is 01:54:08 I don't agree with her on the making of a murder or shit. Well, no. And it's interesting. If you hear somebody who actually really knows that case, break down that documentary. It's, it's not none of that shit was new. Uh, a lot of it, like the act, the people making it like the uncle or whatever is making those accusations has got a really shady, like some really dark shit in his history, like really dark and they, they, they just kind of gloss over it. Uh, and, and that documentary, which doc the, her documentary about Steven Avery, uh, that documentary, she didn't even make that that documentary existed years before daily wire bought it and then just filmed her doing these little interstitials and stuck them in there. Yeah, dude. Yeah. Yeah
Starting point is 01:54:52 Dude Candice Owens is a firecracker she knows how to get clicks and views, you know and It's kind of like she's just a giant fucking, you know, it's like what Louis CK said about, about dang cookie was just such a force that I just sucked up everything around him. You know, like we were at the comedy store having conversation.
Starting point is 01:55:19 It was him and Andrew Santino. We were talking about arena acts and everyone's just like, yeah. And you know, there used to be only one arena act, and it was Jane Cook. And now there's a bunch of them. But going back to the Steven Avery stuff, it's just so hard for me to go, this guy couldn't have gotten framed again
Starting point is 01:55:42 when he already got framed once. Like, right? It oh, yeah, right. It just doesn't make sense. There's just things that even an idiot wouldn't do. Like you run a fucking you run a junkyard with a trap with a car compactor. Why wouldn't you just Merker and then run it right in well who's gonna your friends they're all retards whether the way it was hidden was like how you hide something in a cartoon no it was just like a branch like right
Starting point is 01:56:14 over the back it's how you hide Easter eggs yeah totally yeah yeah yeah yeah right he wanted to be found yes there was no way if Stephen Avery knew that car was on that property and he did that, there's no way it would be where it was. There's just no chance. Now it's possible. It's like what happened, what I think happened with OJ where they planted evidence, but he also did it. Now that's entirely, that's possible.
Starting point is 01:56:38 That could happen too. Well, you know, that, that was for the longest time. Rogan's take on the moon landing was that we went, but they shot a bunch of stuff, you know, cause that, that way you could be that, that allows you to hold two thoughts at one time. Yes. Yeah. I don't know if I believe that. Yeah, but I, I, yeah, I, you know, anyways, so yeah, we'll see, dude, you
Starting point is 01:57:03 know, it's just, there's a lot going on, dude, and it, we'll see dude. You know, it's just There's a lot going on dude, and we just briefly about so Alex Jones just tweeted out that general Flynn Contacted him and told him there's a credible assassination plot against Alex Jones Well, I mean they do they killed his reporter I know he's got murdered which which adds some You know some some intrigue to, to, to this tweet by, uh, I mean, isn't that crazy, dude? Now say what you will about general Flynn, which there's a lot to say about that guy. Well, say a lot about all of them. And you know, we've had Alex on the show multiple times.
Starting point is 01:57:40 I've done his show multiple times. I, I will tell you this, Alex Jones is a gentleman. When you meet him, he's the nicest guy. Is that Alex Jones, though? That's what we all want. Oh, Ozempic Jones? Yeah, yeah, Ozempic Jones. By the way, doesn't Ozempic Jones
Starting point is 01:57:56 sound like one of John Jones' brothers? There's Chandler Jones. There's Ozempic Jones. Yeah. All right. General Flynn had tried to call me this morning while I was working out. I missed his call, but he called my producer and said the same thing. I'm speeding it up by the way. You're not being f'd with by the system or something. Some people in our listenership think when I speed videos up that there's some plot to brainwash them or something. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:32 Ukraine. about last week and all the passports that tried to kill Trump in Mar-a-go. So that's their base of operations. So it's stop it. Stop it. What is more shocking? What he's saying or his beard, like, what is he doing with that beard? I've never seen that before. Like, it's like he goes for the goatee and then he just like, nah, keep some of this beard right here. I've never seen that. some of this beard right here. I've never seen that. Right? Ozempic Jones is like short circuiting on his beard. Look at that. Dude, I was reading this Civil War thing the other day and I looked up the governor of New York in the Civil War and he has a facial hair structure I've never seen before. His last name is Seymour, Governor Seymour. He's got no hair on his face, no hair on the top of his head, but his neck is a full beard down here, dude.
Starting point is 01:59:27 It's a full beard of hair. Yeah, that sounds a mental illness to me. Let me see. Okay. Hold on. Governor Seymour. That sounds like mental illness to me. New York, here it is. Look at this guy's beard, neck beard, dude. It's a carpet down. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:59:43 No, I'm with you, dude. That's mental illness. That's mental illness. It looks like his hair is carpet down. Look at that. No, I'm with you, dude. That's mental illness. That's mental illness. What is that? It looks like his hair is upside down. Yeah, he's got mental, either he had the worst turkey neck you've ever seen in your life.
Starting point is 01:59:55 The worst. He's like, I had a child accident. My turkey neck is unbelievably bad. Horatio Seymour, if you're listening, you wanna look up? Yeah, Horatio Seymour. Anybody're listening. Yeah Horatio Seymour. Anybody named Horatio is shady by the way. Yeah. Almost as shady as those Zempik Jones. Yeah but anyway I think I mean we heard the most of that Jones thing. Well you know Johnny obviously there's
Starting point is 02:00:16 a lot of people on this Ukrainian kill list and your Twitter is right there. Am I? Cause they took out my Twitter Twitter your Twitter is right there Right there and Elon, you know take it or leave it, but he claims now that that cyber attack It was traceable back to Ukraine the the X cyber attack. I at least that's what he said yesterday I would like to see if let me see if he said anything else about that Let's see, uh Yeah, there's no update on that. So that was the last we heard from Elon was that uh that it was Ukraine that was targeting now I
Starting point is 02:00:57 Don't I mean I think people don't quite understand how big a country Ukraine is Ukraine's a big country like population-wise and landmass-wise. You know, it was the second biggest Soviet Republic behind Russia. And so they have, you know, resources to do this kind of thing, great resources. And then Musk kind of tweeted out like, Hey, your whole war will go to nothing if I turn off starlink. You have no chance. Uh, so I, it's kind of a war of words between Ukraine and Musk now. Yeah. I mean it's, it's, and the fact of any of that's serious and real, I don't know. Yeah. Uh, the fact that anyone's okay with Ukrainians killing Americans on American
Starting point is 02:01:42 soil is just nuts to me. Just absolutely crazy to me. And that's my opinion. Yes. All right. Some great episodes. Go to SamTripley.com. Get dates to my shows. I'm going to be in Detroit at the end of the month. Then I'm going to be in Tacoma.
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Starting point is 02:03:14 Yeah, I do johnny. I do own a pair of jordans. Okay. Okay. Damn dude. You're a shady dude Uh all of these things bro, uh, obviously by gold and silver, right technology. Obviously. You gotta get into the gold and silver. I like talking to somebody today. I was like, you know, dude, stop falling for the PsyOps, get into gold, silver, guns, land. That's it.
Starting point is 02:03:36 Make kids guns, silver, gold, land. That is it. Bang, everything else is ridiculous. Right technology is great. Aqua- is ridiculous, right? Technology is great I'll quick your hydrogen brown gas get in it dude. You need hydrogen keep you young mineral king Everyone's loving it sells Left and right all chemical free body, you know white label some stuff get you discounts
Starting point is 02:04:01 Working on that right now are good friends of Harley Ray and you can check out the other guys as well brain supreme level next level shit grab that Prometheus on Nuke now listen you got a nuke okay go nuke dot social you know Johnny I should ask them to link your I know you're off Twitter But the broken sim link your broken Sim to the Nuke Social, so it goes right to Nuke, go to Nuke Social. You and Xavier Guerrero. Get on that one, and then Conspiracy Social Club,
Starting point is 02:04:34 I mean, Telegram, Zero, bringing Zero back, go back down a little bit more. And then all the videos, no, down, down, down, down. Videos, audio, check out doom scrolling it is every Tuesday at 2 30 p.m. and people I mean people fans are already making songs doing crazy ass videos it's really crazy it's a brand new show and they're already going nuts on it I noticed by the way this thing right here this when you go to channels and you go to like conspiracy social club It's not been updated and that that feed right there. Yeah, I know I got to I got oh I got a link it
Starting point is 02:05:10 Yeah, I'll talk to them about that. Thank you Johnny for that Johnny. Would you like to promote anything? Yeah, check me out on Instagram, I guess Johnny a wooded broken sim We're gonna be doing a live broken sim on Friday night Friday night live Friday night. Come join us. We'll have it. I'll set up a stream probably tomorrow and yeah, you just subscribe to Sam Tripoli on YouTube. We're nearing a hundred and if he, I will see if they'll let him actually hit 150,000 subs. Let's see where we are now. We were so close. We're at 149,000. I say- Oh wow, thank you. 149,000 exactly?
Starting point is 02:05:48 Is it really? It says 149,000 subscribers exactly. Come on, dude. Let daddy dance. Let daddy dance. 149,217. So we need fewer than 800 subscribers to get to 100. Subscribe, subscribe.
Starting point is 02:06:02 Get in it to win it. Sam Tripoli on YouTube. Yes, let's go. It's hard to search for so youtube.com slash Sam Tripoli is where you want to go. Do it, do it, do it. Alright dude, enjoy these highlights. Here's a clip from the latest Broken Sim. Hot topics. As of, this will go out Wednesday morning, but as of this exact moment, the 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico just took a fair damn dude. Damn. The stock market did not like it today. Yeah. It's buckle up buttercup. It's about to get weird, but we had Honda announcing or no, it was sourced today. It was reported today that Honda is going to start making the new Civic EV
Starting point is 02:06:45 I think or let's know hi go Civic which was going to be in Mexico is going to be made in America now good more Bring more back have humans build it Taiwan semiconductor is going to invest a hundred bill in the United States That's a new thing. I was going to I try to buy some stuff at the airport yesterday Nobody at the cash register Only self-checkout. I'm like guys you're killing yourself get over I want to do the only time I do self-checkout Johnny Is it the lines out the door to the human cash register? That's it I don't you get there from what we were just talking jobs
Starting point is 02:07:24 Jobs oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah jobs. I mean you can forget about check out people get there from what we were just talking about jobs jobs oh okay yeah yeah yeah yeah jobs i mean you can forget about checkout people that's over dude there those i mean dude we gotta have jobs for people well they'll be stocking shelves for a while until that robot that i said that word that that johnny that elon is working on until that robot can stack shelves and stops attacking people in china yeah Yeah, I mean then No jobs for people. No job. You don't think that was done on purpose just to cause chaos probably. Yeah Well, yeah, probably nothing's real Johnny. No, honestly, I think it was like I'm probably a malfunction you know the thing just fell or something but
Starting point is 02:07:59 It's it's just scary to watch it kind of move like a human. Yeah. What's scary is those robot dogs? It's just scary to watch it kind of move like a human. Yeah. What's scary is those robot dogs. Yeah, which they've had those forever. Yeah. What's scary is when you put an AI in a robot dog. Now that's scary. Yeah, I'm with you. That freaks me out.
Starting point is 02:08:15 But yeah, the tariffs, that's an official thing. And then Trump also announced the strategic Bitcoin Reserve, which is you got Peter Schiff, who's, you know, one of the loudest critics of crypto altogether. Yeah, of course. He's a gold guy. He tweeted that Donald Trump, the first crypto president, just helped pull off the biggest crypto rug pull of all time. A congressional investigation is now warranted to find out the following regarding this pump and dump scheme who authored the two Sunday afternoon posts. Is he wrong? On the president's thing.
Starting point is 02:08:53 What do you think? I mean, dude, his buddy buys a bunch, he makes an announcement, guy sells it all, then it just goes. guy sells it all then it just goes i mean dude here's the whole thing you can like you you can go hey trump's doing some good stuff while at the same time i believe that biden was the worst president we've ever had those totally you can hold both of them yeah it's a low bar to clear for trump yeah i mean who knew about the first post in advance and when were they first informed of the wording of the post and the timing of its release, how much money those with advance notice spent buying XRP, Solana, Bitcoin, ETH, Cardano, and if they sold the exact timing of those sales and the proceeds received. We also need all the emails or text messages that involved any members of the president's staff, his or their families
Starting point is 02:09:41 or friends, his campaign donors or truth social employees that relate to either of the president's staff, his or their families or friends, his campaign donors or truth social employees. Geez. Uh, that relate to either of the two Sunday truth social posts. First of all, if they put any of that in a text or an email, they deserve what's coming to them. They would never have done it. I know that's stupid. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:09:58 Yeah. But I mean it crypto pumped and now it's gone back. It's gone back to where it was like as of right now. Uh, Bitcoin is back at like 83 right now. I think something like that. Yeah, I mean like hey, dude I can't believe corrupt people aren't fixing corruption. It's very crazy to me. Isn't that funny? It's very weird. Yeah I don't even know so Johnny's that our hot Yeah, I think that is with a hot top. Well, how about can we finally happen? Can we talk and get into some Shane Gillis? I know we can't show anything because SNL can suck a fat one.
Starting point is 02:10:27 Well, I want to give my take because I'm I'm curious what you thought about it, but I'll just tell you briefly And then I'll let you run. I'm listening. I thought that they had the best setup for a sketch to open SNL with maybe ever and set up for a sketch to open SNL with maybe ever and they completely flubbed it. And which one was it? The opening sketch with the Zelinsky and Trump in the Oval Office. Oh yeah. And they just, but, but here's the thing though, is it impossible to do that because the thing that happened is so insane, like so over the top already that to top that it's, is impossible.
Starting point is 02:11:02 That's no, I don't they have listen Sarah and I live will will always be like just a brand of the past if it refuses to make fun of the left you have to make fun of the left there's a million things to make fun of Zelinsky about yes. Yes. OK. His coke problem, his dancing with his titties out. You could do all that stuff. Instead of trying to have the good looking guy play. It all is so dumb. Like they did with Biden, having Jim Carrey look
Starting point is 02:11:35 so cool with the aviator. Yeah. And then he like, it totally, you remember when Biden was running and Jim Carrey played him, and he played him as like this Super Saiyan guy and it just died, cause it's not. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. Recently, I asked Mint Mobile's legal team
Starting point is 02:11:51 if big wireless companies are allowed to raise prices due to inflation. They said yes. And then when I asked if raising prices technically violates those onerous two-year contracts, they said, what the are you talking about? You insane Hollywood ass. So to recap, we're cutting the price of of mint unlimited from $30 a month to just
Starting point is 02:12:08 $15 a month give it a try at mint mobile comm slash switch $45 up from payment equivalent to $15 per month new customers on first three months plan only taxes and fees extra speeds lower about 40 gigabytes He details not common sense. It's not on assess with the funniest guy on the planet. Yeah, we played it dude. Hey, dude So it's like, yeah, man. I mean like you got to make fun of the other side. And like the fact that we live in a world that is so worried about blackface and so worried about cultural appropriation and you have an Asian guy playing a white dude is hilarious because I don't care. It doesn't bother me. It's okay I don't mind it. Okay, if you want to get a gays in a gay Asian to play that guy's funny, too He's funny. He's funny. Okay, but you've set the standard of what the rule is
Starting point is 02:12:58 They blew it. Yeah, they blew it with that sketch and that was I mean everybody was tuning in I bet their ratings were great for that because Cause everybody, as soon as they saw that, they were like, oh, SNL, this is going to be. And then they just, they, cause they, they didn't find any humor in Zelensky. They refused to find the humor. Yeah. I mean, like people are emotionally captured right now. And it's crazy to watch these people.
Starting point is 02:13:20 And it's always rich kids. It's always rich kids. It's always rich kids. They're always on the wrong side of the situation because they don't, this doesn't affect them. It also doesn't help them that they had maybe the best Trump impressionists alive in the room that night and he wasn't playing Donald Trump. I'm gonna say something.
Starting point is 02:13:42 I think a Trump and Shane Gillis is amazing. I got to say this because there's like this, there's a bunch of comics out there. Like, not a bunch. I think he's just the best. I think he's great. I think fucking, I think Trump impression is a cheat code. I did a little bit at my show this weekend.
Starting point is 02:14:01 Place went nuts. It's easy. It's just crazy to me. Yeah. Right? Yeah. I mean, Mike, I did one for my girl the other day and she loved it. But I love it. He did like, he did a hilarious joke about asking your girlfriend if she's bang black guys before. Oh, that was so funny. The room did not like it. Did you know? I thought it was great. Like he kept coming like, I'm, oh, I'm dying here. No, I, well, I mean, something happened with
Starting point is 02:14:24 the microphone. They something happened with the microphone They handed in the microphone. I don't even know what happened the band looked like it was laughing more this time Did you know there's there's like a pocket-sized person in the band now like this tiny little woman I thought it was a girl at first like a nine-year-old or something, but it's just did you notice her? No, I know I watched the black guys very closely during that joke and they they kind of enjoyed it You know because you know, it's just like they're not getting used to making being made fun of But I'm sorry, dude. It's the best time ever everybody gets made the balls on him though going up there doing that I think I do don't have that joke on what can I say? Yeah, that will like be crazy right now
Starting point is 02:15:02 Props to the shangles dude. They should have had him on that cast. I mean, that was such a mistake. No, but it helped them out. Oh, no, for sure. It probably did. But like, like I was talking to Leonardo over this way, I go, Leonardo, who would you rather be you or me? You're getting a million views on your video and every time you get canceled, you get bigger. You know, I mean, who would you rather be? I can't get canceled. Yeah. I mean, I told you last week, I'd choose'd choose yeah for her to be her for sure in that position Yeah, yeah, it's just crazy to me. So I thought was great I thought the like it's it's just crazy to me because like
Starting point is 02:15:35 Saturday Night Live is getting better like it's for some reason when Shane Gillis is on they're like, let's get risque right Right. I mean I don't watch that in line enough, but it seems like they do more of the risky shit, which they always label as like, Oh frat boy. It's like, it's funny. It's funny shit. Which he got killed in the press. The press did not like it. Obviously the wise, my log or the sketches, all of it, I guess. Like Vanity Fair wrote, Shane Gillis bombs on return to SNL. The comedian's monologue lurched from Trump jokes to date rape jokes without a single one landing, is what they said. But Mike Myers as Elon Musk saved an otherwise rough episode.
Starting point is 02:16:20 And he bombed in that. That was terrible. His Botox was so uncomfortable to look at. Like, dude, stop it. You can't move your face. Has he been playing Elon a lot? No, he's just desperate to get back on because he needs something to get going because he hasn't been around for a while. Yeah. George Bush hate black people. If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode, subscribe to Broken Simulation in your podcasting app or check us out at youtube.com slash some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning.
Starting point is 02:17:11 You just blew my mind. Tim Foyle hack. Tim Foyle hack. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. Recently, I asked Mint Mobile's legal team if big wireless companies are allowed to raise prices due to inflation. They said yes. And then when I asked if raising prices technically violates
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Starting point is 02:18:14 See details. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. At Mint Mobile, we like to do the opposite of what Big Wireless does. They charge you a lot, we charge you a little. So naturally, when they announced they'd be raising their prices due to inflation, we charge you a little. So naturally, when they announced they'd be raising their prices due to inflation, we decided to deflate our prices due to not
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