Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #875: The False Reality Of Your Algorithm with Charlie Robinson and Hakeem Anwar

Episode Date: April 8, 2025

Big tech is treating us all like slaves, and in many cases we clicked "agree" when given the choice. Author Charlie Robinson and Above CEO and founder Hakeem Anwar join us this week to discuss a path ...forward, and how we might disentangle ourselves from the technology surveillance complex. We also discuss all the creepy ways our phones are spying on us, how Apple and Google routinely violate our trust, the crimes of Bill Gates, the history of natural medicine and how it was systematically discredited by the petroleum-based drug empire, and much more. Check out Hakeem Anwar's "Above Phone": https://abovephone.com/tinfoilhat/ Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 2:30pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now!  Go to samtripoli.gold and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. CopyMyCrypto.com: The ‘Copy my Crypto’ membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber ‘James McMahon’ personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you’d like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you’re doing and head over to: CopyMyCrypto.com/TFH You’ll not only find proof of everything I’ve said - but my listeners get full access for just $1  Want to see Sam Tripoli live?  Get tickets at SamTripoli.com: Tacoma, WA:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At the Summit Comedy Club April 10th https://www.tacomacomedyclub.com/shows/295584   Tacoma, WA:  Sam Tripoli Headlines The Tacoma Comedy Club (6th & Proctor) April 11th-12th https://www.tacomacomedyclub.com/events/106120   Burbank, CA:  The Revival Is Back Live At The Nite Cap May 1st https://www.tixr.com/groups/nitecapla/events/the-revival-with-sam-tripoli-137020   Bellflower, CA:  Headlining The Stand Up Club on May 10th: https://www.thestandupclub.com/tm-event/sam-tripoli-special-event/   Cleveland, OH:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At Hilarities on June 13th https://hilarities.com/shows/310175   Please check Charlie Robinson's internet: Website: http://theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Website: https://www.activistpost.com Twitter: https://x.com/macroaggressio3 Podcast: Macroaggressions- https://bit.ly/42x2fjQ   Please check out Hakeem Anwar's internet: Website: https://abovephone.com/tinfoilhat/   Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/ Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/   Thank you to our sponsors: HIMS: No man wants to lose his hair, but for men, it's actually very common. And now with Hims, the solution is simple. Try Hims' hair loss solutions and you'll be joining hundreds of thousands of subscribers who got their flow back.  Start your free online visit today at Hims dot com slash TINFOILHAT.  That's hims.com/TINFOILHAT for your personalized hair loss treatment options.

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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? Alright, welcome to Tinfoil Hat, the live from the Wise Wolf Gold and Silver Studios.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Go to samtriplea.gold, use the promo code tinfoil, and get in on the Personals game for as little as $50 a month, that's it. Today we're gonna get into a lot of stuff. We're gonna be discussing tech, we're gonna be discussing the internet, we're gonna be discussing the powers of B, and I'm very excited to have our next two guests on. He is a regular on this show. He's been on it many times
Starting point is 00:01:09 He's probably in the discussion of most times He has taken over the activist post Natural blaze and we're very excited his podcast is called Macro aggressions welcome back one of the most fit men I know and one of the best people I know Charlie Robinson. How are you? Thank you, Sam. I'll be seeing you this in a couple days. Yeah, dude I've been able to chop it up with youth We'll be at the end of the week three times and that is called a blessing He is has a new phone and maybe not new but it's new to us
Starting point is 00:01:43 We're very excited to talk about it. It's you know my whole thing is I get decentralized as much as you can. I talk about with Prometheus websites that I use for my website and we have a phone here it's called Above Phone. Please welcome to the show Hakim Anwar. How are you brother? Hey Sam what's up guys it's good to be here and blessings to everyone who's watching. Thanks for coming on the show we appreciate it. Mark's been talking a lot. Hey Sam, what's up guys? It's good to be here and blessings to everyone who's watching. Thanks for coming on the show. We appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Mark's been talking a lot. Mark the Booker is talking a lot about the show. I know, Charlie, you thought there was a possibility that Mark had been fired. I talk a lot about it on doom scrolling. You know, we just keep him on his toes. That's the whole thing. I just heard Mike say something about it.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I thought, oh shit. No, no,'s, that's the whole thing. I just heard Mike say something about it. I thought, Oh shit. We know, no, no, no. We love Mark. We just have to keep him on us once in a while. Hakeem is very dishonest. If you don't, I know that. No, no, no, he's not. He's going to lose it. He's great. We just, we occasionally just have to, uh, let them know, uh, who's daddy. You know what I'm saying? Uh, Hakeem, uh, for those who may not be familiar with your phone and with you, because we all know Charlie, Charlie, real quick before we get into Hakim, because I know it's going to be a little longer conversation on that, but you got a lot of stuff going on.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Charlie, why don't you tell everybody the updates and all the stuff you're working on. In January 1st, I bought Activist Post and Natural Blaze in an all Bitcoin transaction. The guys who ran those two websites for the last 15 years reached out to me during the summer of 2024 and said that they were ready to move on and do something else. They didn't want to get rid of the sites entirely. They wanted to make sure they were in good hands. Activist Post is an independent news website. They were part of the Disinformation 200 back in 2016, along with WikiLeaks, Zero Hedge, and the Free
Starting point is 00:03:34 Thought Project that were banned or suppressed, had all their advertising ripped away from them. So they've been posting subversive content that, you know, right up our alley for a long, long time. I've been reading activist posts for 10 years, talking about it openly, about how I consider it a great resource for when I'm doing research. And the owners reached out to me and said, would you be interested in buying the company? And I said, no. And then about two days later, I said, I thought about it and I said, well, actually it's a perfect fit for what I'm doing, writing
Starting point is 00:04:05 books, doing the podcasts, and this gives me an opportunity to reach out to people daily. So I said yes, we signed everything, we rebuilt Activist Post over the tail end of 2024 and launched it on January 1st. So if it's the first time you're hearing about it, I suggest you take a look, add it to your media diet, your information resources, book market. If you're somebody that gets it on your phone. I did not build an app. And Hakim will be able to explain why I did not build an app on the app stores of Google and Apple, but I didn't want to centralize control into the hands of those guys.
Starting point is 00:04:46 We know that what had happened with Zero Hedge. So if you're interested in getting that on mobile, just open up a browser, go to activistpost.com and bookmark it, or naturalblaze.com for your alternative health. And it's been fantastic. I've been the editor now for the last three months and it's great.
Starting point is 00:05:03 We get to republish articles from courageous journalists that are writing about things that are actually happening. It'd be like getting your news from the future because we're talking about things that are important now as opposed to the mainstream media where they'll cover dangerous topics once they're no longer dangerous three years from now. So if you're looking to get your news from the future, and of course our audience, we know what they like. You go to activistpost.com, the only person that would be censoring anything would be
Starting point is 00:05:33 me, and I'm certainly not going to be doing that. I added a podcast section to it. I added a crypto section to it as well. I realize not everybody gets their information through you know, through the written word. So if you're somebody that wants to listen to a podcast, I've got a bunch of them on there. You can check it out. And, and Hakeem and I are also both members of a
Starting point is 00:05:54 group called the Independent Media Alliance that was started last summer by Whitney Webb, Derek Brose and Ryan Christian. Good people. And this is a great platform for people to see all of their work in one place. If you're interested in finding out more about it on the activist post homepage, if you scroll to the
Starting point is 00:06:11 very bottom, there's a link that says independent media Alliance, and you can click on that and it will show you a, a list of everybody that's a member of it and, uh, and link to their website. So if you're, if you're looking for outstanding information from journalists that actually give a damn about what they're doing, um, that'd be the group.
Starting point is 00:06:32 So I don't know how you have all the time, buddy. You're just like, you know, Charlie, a lot of us are wild people, like in this space, very wild people. I don't get that from you, dude. You're a very focused man. It's like so crazy that you chose this path. It's so funny. I mean, you're so great at it. Obviously,
Starting point is 00:06:54 we're very lucky that you do it. But it just seems like you could have done a life that you didn't have to deal with all the chaos and all the censorship and all that stuff. I've done that though. I've had the traditional normie job.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I've worked in real estate for 25 years, you know? I've never been happier doing this. Suppressed, 100%, yes, we're completely suppressed. I wouldn't even know what to do if we weren't suppressed. But the mission is important. Getting this information out to people is crucial. And so I wake up every day with a purpose. It's not about making money. Obviously, I want to make money. I need to need to live. But it's about the mission. Really, it's about
Starting point is 00:07:37 connecting people with information that I think is relevant. I mean, it's like when I came across this information, you know, 15, 20 years ago, it changed my life. I mean, it's like when I came across this information, you know, 15, 20 years ago, it changed my life. I know what it can do for people that are struggling. They just want, you know, I don't, you know, I don't know. I don't need the news to tell me how to feel. Just tell me what's going on. I'll feel however I want to feel with the information. Just give me the information and then I'll make up my mind how I'm going to feel about it. But that's obviously not what the mainstream media does. They want you to,
Starting point is 00:08:08 you know, to act a certain way based on the information. We're not interested in that. I'll lay it out here for you. You take a look at it, you read it, or you listen to it, or however you consume it, and then you go on about your day and you figure it out from there. I mean, it's up to you. And of course, I've filled it with sponsors that are relevant to what we're doing. Above Phone is one of the sponsors there. They're sponsor of macroaggressions as well. So, I don't need to be... We don't need to be the biggest new site out there. We just need to be the best. And these guys laid a great foundation over 15 years, and we're just building upon that
Starting point is 00:08:45 and so Sam I've never been more motivated to To get up in the morning and do what I do then than these days right now well, you're great at it and you know, I appreciate the hard work you do and Yeah, man Anything I can do to help. Well, yeah, I'm here for you buddy And I appreciate it, you know You're also part of the amazing show, Union of the Unwanted, which I think is like
Starting point is 00:09:08 one of the best conversations on the internet. And it brings all the savages together, and you get a really great conversation. Sometimes some people can dominate here and there, and that is what it is, but it's not a bad thing. It's a passion thing, and that's why a bad thing. It's a passion thing. And that's why I appreciate everyone who comes out and spends time.
Starting point is 00:09:28 So check out the Union of the Unwanted as well. Hakeem, now very excited to have you on. You are a guy who is sponsoring the right people, I could tell. So that's great. For those who may not be familiar with you, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Sure, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:44 So I've been awake for a very long time and then my career path was uh I was a software engineer. I would build web and mobile applications and I was pretty much working for Big Tech in New York City and that was right before the scamdemic COVID-1984, whatever you wanna call it happened and I just like sitting there one day and I was like, I really don't want to build this prison around me. I don't want to help build it. And
Starting point is 00:10:10 so I decided to fuck off from that. And luckily, around the time I knew I knew Derek, Derek bros with the Freedom Cell Network. As Charlie mentioned, also part of the IMA and founding it. And he was like, Hey, we need some help with this project called the Freedom Cell Network. And what that was, was a series of mutual aid groups. And it was a website that you can go to, put in your city, and you would find all the conspiracy theorists in your area and also hot singles in your area. Yeah, that's great. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Right? Yeah. And so it's like, you know, as luck would have it, I sacrificed my career in big tech to kind of help out with this. But the very next year, you know, was the pandemic in 2020. And so it kind of blew up, I found myself at the head of a, you know, 20, a group, a community of 20,000. And one thing I realized was that no one knew what the fuck they were doing with technology. So I was like, okay, you know, let's let's lay it down. Let's all right, guys, if you're now if you're going to make if we're going to make groups that are resisting the government, let's not use Google. Let's not use all this shit. And so I started teaching about that. My blog is Take Backer Tech.org. I started putting out content on Linux, the Google phones, free software, and there's so much of a demand.
Starting point is 00:11:25 It was like, okay, well, let's let's take this further. What can we do? And we decided, at the time, we were so paranoid, we were like, let's find a private way to work together. So we did a lot of research. Six months later, you have all the technology that's in the above phone. And then that was in 2021. Now it's four years later. We built our own operating system for a laptop. We have our own tablet. We have a suite of software services to rival Google and Apple. And that's basically my mission is to make them obsolete
Starting point is 00:11:55 and also to create a model for other people to decentralize all these things we're relying on which is also how they abuse us and how they control our minds and they control the Minds of the young people so I think it's really really important and on the same page with you know activists posts We need to educate people. We also need to distance ourself from these abusive institutions. So Yeah, I've been doing that for a while and and it's really really important to me. How how do you? Decentralize a phone
Starting point is 00:12:26 when you need a network to use in terms of like, in terms of just, you know, the more towers, every, you ever hear every commercial, we have more networks than any other group anywhere. And like, so how does a phone, does it tap into that without them knowing? Or how do you guys do that?
Starting point is 00:12:50 Yeah, so one of our taglines is, you have the freedom to choose, because there's actually a lot of different ways to use this thing. So, like you said, there's major networks in the US, and if you want to travel outside your house, you need to use a cellular network. There's only three, really three or four major players in the US, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile.
Starting point is 00:13:12 So if you're on their towers, you know, you're connecting to one of those three and they also share infrastructure as well. So even though you're using T-Mobile, a lot of your communications are going through AT&T switches. So that's one way to do it. You could take your existing service and use it with this phone, no problem. In fact, it works with any service in the world. So it doesn't matter if you're in the US, doesn't matter if you're in Australia, doesn't matter you're in Africa, it'll work. Now the decentralization part
Starting point is 00:13:37 is, okay, you don't just have to use a cell network, you could also just connect it to Wi-Fi. And then we have a number of different solutions like video conferencing, kind of like what we're doing here. Or we even have an internet phone number, which it works over the internet. You don't need a SIM card and you pay with Bitcoin five bucks a month. So you can use solutions like that to stay in touch
Starting point is 00:13:59 with people and be more off the grid than actually being on the cell network. And like if someone buys a phone, they can easily find all this information. They go to your website. That's right. Yeah. And we we're doing a promo for you, Sam. So if you go to abovephone.com, that's above like up abovephone.com slash tin foil hat.
Starting point is 00:14:20 It'll have all this listed out. There's a little chat button if you have questions, But yeah, so it'll work with any cell service. And what the phone is, they call it a de-Googled phone because de-Google, I mean Google infected its way into every piece of your phone. Apple also equally sucks and we can talk about why it sucks. But it's kind of like organic food. What really makes the phone is all the additives and gross shit it doesn't have in it.
Starting point is 00:14:47 So instead of using Google for location services, it actually uses the GPS satellites like it's supposed to. And yeah, so that's what makes it a de-Google phone. Well, I love it, man. I'm interested in checking out your phone. You know, I'm dying to get off these phones. I need them for work, obviously, but yeah,
Starting point is 00:15:06 it's a beautiful phone, Sam. It's not like you're sacrificing anything with it either. You know what I mean? It's got everything on it. It's it's it's not like you're going back to like a flip phone or anything like that. Not even close. It's it's amazing. I've got one in the other room. It'll unlock a world of stuff. But I mean, I want to I want to hear from you guys too. Like what are some of the what are some of the creepy things that your phone has done? It'll unlock a world of stuff, but I mean, I want to hear from you guys too. What are some of the creepy things that your phone has done? Have you guys noticed some shit?
Starting point is 00:15:29 Well, I mean, we all know it listens to us 24-7. It takes pictures of us. They've done weird, I don't know what is the camera, but they do- Infrared. Infrared, and it sees its picture, picture, picture. It's a weird thing. It might be on my ex all the time It's like remember this memory. Oh really your memories. It shows you memories of like the past you're like, I don't need this for now Yeah, well so many people don't realize when they share a photo by default on Apple
Starting point is 00:15:56 It's got all the metadata for the photo So it shows where they were when they took it when they were in what camera they use Yeah, all that stuff and then I hate the I mean, I'm glad they do it but the service Apple has now where they're like, hey This app has been tracking you and it shows every time it's picked up your location as you travel around the city You know and you didn't know about it until they told you about it. Oh, what apps are those? Yeah No, isn't that why it says? Ask not to yeah exactly. That's what the pop-up is. It's like hey, do you know Sam's been tracking you? What do you think? Yeah, it's it's great and I don't even trust that at all
Starting point is 00:16:29 It's funny when Apple is the arbiter. They're like, yeah. Oh, by the way, these apps are tracking you. We're good, though We're definitely not tracking you at all and and my main frustration with these big tech companies They act like you're their bitch like really they act like you're a you're an NPC and you you're not even responsible enough to use your phone. So they'll make massive changes without even informing you and I can like everyone who's using maybe an iPhone or a Mac right now can check this out. They did this in the past two weeks but they rolled out this feature called enhanced visual search, I shit you not takes all the photos on your device doesn't matter if you're using iCloud
Starting point is 00:17:09 or not. And they literally scan it for landmarks like the Statue of Liberty or the Pyramids of Giza, or whatever the fuck and they scan it. And if it finds a landmark, it literally will send that to Apple and they're collecting this massive database. So you can check this setting right now. Go to on your iPhone, you can go to settings, apps, photos, scroll down. And if you see enhanced visual search there, it will actually be on. And this is a massive feature. They rolled it out to like hundreds of millions of phones, presumably, and they didn't even make a blog post. Like they just don't give a shit, right? And it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:46 And you know, I'm not gonna lie to you. My girlfriend loves when iPhones send you a little photo, a little video of, oh, here's your experience here. And it knows, and it just clumps everything together. And it knows exactly who's in the picture where you are to me Oh, dude, I machine learning stuff. Oh scary. Yeah, it is It's it's crazy and you fall for it because they you know, they'll take your kids they'll put music to it Yeah, and you're like, oh, thank you
Starting point is 00:18:18 iPhone for making this cool little video that can put out to everybody but then then you don't, you realize that like, well, now they have your kid's face. We're heading for minority report. Remember when Tom Cruise character in minority report was walking, walking, uh, John Anderton, I think was his name. He's walking around and the ads would customize as he walked past him like, hi, hi, John Anderton would, you know, turn into like a guest, guest cologne commercial or whatever that dude, that's, it's going to be our experience now walking around where everything, especially once it's in your eyes, in your glasses, dude. There's no reality.
Starting point is 00:18:53 They're going to form how you see the world because what people think is people are trusting human beings, we trust, we wanna believe that we have this basic thing where it's like, oh you're not gonna lie to me, why would you lie to me? But what they don't understand, it's it's not really a lie, it's a manufactured reality that they funnel certain data to you, which is called your algorithm. They'll funnel the data to you so that that becomes what you think is the world. And if you don't think you're falling for that, un-log into any app you have that shows you posts
Starting point is 00:19:30 and then go back to it un-logged in and see what the front page is. It is a completely different reality. It's a Japanese anime, it's, you know, whatever it is, kittens playing, completely opposite of what you've been fed into believing this reality And it happens in every app dude I know sometimes my girl like I log into her Disney plus app or whatever the hell that things Yeah, it's it's completely different shit. That's even in you know a video app like that
Starting point is 00:20:00 Well, yeah, I was gonna say yes, this is totally happening There's like and there's there's no like bright line. They're just not gonna stop if they if they could put an ad inside your body. They fucking would like there. I mean, the craziest thing that I remember was a Pokemon go. You thought it was a cool little Pokemon capture thing. They were using it to gather information on the app and you think you were having you create create the they were you were mapping for that yeah which is crazy because you said we're trusting people
Starting point is 00:20:32 you assume you're just playing a game like all Pokemon I love Pokemon my kids playing bogeyman know they're using you as data well and you mentioned that they will change the terms of service and and not even tell you so what if they do tell you does anybody read those they do tell you? Does anybody read those damn things? Nobody. It's like that South Park episode. Nobody reads that long list of shit. Nobody. And that's a really good point too. It's one thing to be like, okay, I don't believe in surveillance, but I'm just not going to be a part of it, right? I'm going to live my life. But no, that's not enough for them. It's actually really, really like it's like an evil genius move. And Apple does
Starting point is 00:21:07 this both Google and Apple do this. Like if you use like location services on your phone, that's it used to like a decade ago use GPS satellites. But today, they're collecting all the Wi Fi location networks in the world. And guess who's collecting it for them? It's us. So there was this independent study by the university of Maryland and they found Apple's wifi positioning system and they were able to abuse it over and over. Apple didn't even put any restrictions on it. And they gathered 2 billion wifi networks across the road.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Like that's literally every place there's a human on earth. Like the only part that they couldn't see was the Amazon rainforest. And so Apple has this giant database. Google has been, you know, building this database for a really long time. And the researchers, because they did this over a period of months, they were able to see like, like people in Ukraine, like soldiers, like literally leave Ukraine, they saw their wifi networks move. They saw their Wi-Fi networks move. They saw like Wi-Fi networks in Gaza completely just get destroyed off the map. It was, it's crazy, man. And so there's these secret databases we don't know about. And it's like our hands aren't even clean. If you use a big tech phone, they'll make you a part of it. Yeah. You have no, you have no saying it at all. It's, it's so crazy to me.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Yeah, you have no saying it at all. It's so crazy to me. Yeah, and it's just like our convenience is going to be our entrapment. Dude, it's like these Amazon devices. There's a reason those things are dirt cheap. You can get an Amazon device, a little Echo or something, of like five, 10 bucks when they go on Prime Day. It's because of that. I think it's called Neighborhood. And they've networked all those devices now and you have to opt into it, I think. But so you get, they have all like in your neighborhood now, all of them are communicating. They should have a lot. What's it called?
Starting point is 00:22:51 Sidewalk. Sidewalk, there it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And they have a little tiny bit of your bandwidth that gets dedicated to this encrypted spectrum that they all share with each other. Which is, I mean, if that's compromised, can you imagine the potential?
Starting point is 00:23:06 It's beyond the phones too. It's your ring doorbell cameras. They can paint a pretty decent picture of who you interact with at your home by grabbing all that data. What about Telegram? What about Telegram that doesn't work at all? Telegram app? You're asking about Telegram that doesn't work at all? I mean, at the end of the day, the Telegram app you're asking about Telegram. Yeah, yeah. All those ones were like, uh, you do. I mean, I don't know some we have one. It's supposed to be pretty decentralized or not. Is the encryption legit? Yeah. Is it legit? Or is it at the end of the day? Well, I mean, it's still the human flaw in that. Like we learned last week, you know, with the Yemen thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Telegram was, it was never, it was always like you had to trust Pavel Dorov, CEO of Telegram, right? To do the right thing. And I mean, he was, he was big baller for a minute. He was straight, you know, big dick energy for a minute, like not taking requests from anybody. He would ignore court orders. Like he had an empty office in Dubai. He would just never answer the mail. And then Macron like totally top 10 anime, but trailed him and brought him into France. So now, you know, he's stuck. So there's
Starting point is 00:24:17 probably more data that's being leaked from Telegram that we don't know about. You know, they're censoring a lot more channels now for what it's worth. And if you're playing on their playground, they probably make the rules of the playground. Hey guys, you know I love investing in crypto. I just invested in fat M words in space and boy did it pay off. I love crypto and you should love crypto too.
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Starting point is 00:27:11 weekend I got Tacoma. First shows Tim Fall Hat with my good friend Eddie Bravo. And then I'm doing my own shows the next two nights, okay, at the Tacoma Comedy Club. Then on the first I'm back at doing the revival is back in an hour of politics spirituality and comedy Small room nightcap is a very small room. It's called the revival grab your tickets now Then bellflower on the 10th and cleveland and sandy we got so many dates coming up. Uh, go to samtriplea.com For tickets, let's get back into it. You know, it's like when when You know when when elon musk who I don't trust as far as I can kick him,
Starting point is 00:27:53 you know, when he wants to make it so, you know, other, you can't block people anymore. And Apple's like, well, then you can't be in our store because that's one of our rules. You got to be able to block people who are harassing you. So then he kind of compromised me Okay, you can block them, but they can still see your shit, which to me is crazy as well I wonder why he did that. Yeah. Hey and guys I want to offer too is if you want to see what what exercising exercising Bill Gates and Apple out of your phone looks like I can just bring up the phone right here and we can get into it with Do you have any questions like I can just demo it here on screen?
Starting point is 00:28:30 So I'm happy to do that. Sure sure Yeah, sure All right. So check this out. So the first thing we'll look at is this private app store So one of the the main issues with apps on big tech phones is there's usually three third party companies that are tracking what you're doing inside of the app. They call it advertising and analytics. And so let's use an example here. So this is a private way to access the Google
Starting point is 00:29:00 Play Store. Like another feature about the phone is you don't have to log into anything, right? As soon as you log into an Apple ID or a Google ID in your account, well, I mean, your identity is connected to it, right? Whatever you're visiting, whatever you're browsing, that's all connected to your profile. With this phone, you don't log into any account like that. But this is actually a homie in India who built this app that will let you download apps privately, you don't have to
Starting point is 00:29:24 sign into anything. Now here's the crazy part. This is like going to the store, getting some food and actually looking at the nutrition facts for any app. This is Adobe PDF reader. It's like a fucking PDF reader, right? That's going to read files on your phone. But you look at it. And it's actually got nine different companies sitting in there. And. And this is. Yeah. Yeah. It's a Google, Facebook, you know, all these people.
Starting point is 00:29:49 And this is like the average, whatever games and stuff you have on your phone, they have more than this. So this is giving you. Go back to that real quick. Yeah. Go back to that. That's where you go. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Facebook, Google, two Googles two different Googles three two different three different Facebook three Googles three Facebook's fucking wow so let's say you have the phone and you accidentally or for some reason download one of these apps does that you just delete that man the police are coming to your house Now it's so so look it's it's not the end of the world like we all make mistakes mistakes, right? No one's no one's perfect. But the the the point is is you can have informed consent. So you're like, okay I'm not gonna use this PDF reader. I'm gonna hop over to my friendly organic app store, which is called FDroid.
Starting point is 00:30:47 And this is a separate app store. It's available on Android. So if you have an Android phone, you can search it F-Droid. But all of these apps are organic in the sense that you can see what their code does. They're free and open source is what they call it. And so there's alternatives, right?
Starting point is 00:31:03 If I search PDF, I'll have a bunch of different options. And the cool part is, I've got a literary reader here, is this shit will work offline. I'll disconnect it from the internet. Like as a PDF reader should, there should be no reason it's connected to the internet. So that's another thing this phone allows you to do. You have control over all of your permissions.
Starting point is 00:31:22 You can disconnect apps from the internet and a whole bunch of other stuff So on above phone we have alternatives for everything right whether it's navigating around we have offline maps Whether you want to download videos off of youtube directly to your phone or play them in the background You can just download them or rip them or watch them. Yeah, all of them. Let's see if we can find your show Are you on you're on YouTube right? Not Tim full hat? Yeah, not Yeah, that's it. Basically. We can't even we don't even control. Yes, sir. We don't put all right Let me let me just download your latest video here. Oh shit. So Download you wanted an audio or video? Let's do video. Are you constantly
Starting point is 00:32:07 having to work around them trying to defeat this if you're if you're operating this? There is a little bit of a war but honestly like you know open source developers they just they just got those hands there. I mean they're just working dude. They're putting in the work and like Google will try and break it. And within a day, they'll fix it. So it's not too bad. I have a few apps I use for this. And they're always saying, asking for donations
Starting point is 00:32:33 because they're at war with Google. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I have this downy four. I rip all my videos from. They're like, hey man, we're trying. YouTube is making it real hard. Which is hilarious because so much of YouTube's content is reaction videos They're shooting themselves in the foot by not allowing you to rip the video
Starting point is 00:32:51 Well, they want you to do it internally with that clips program, which is just trash. It's totally garbage that But they want you to do it with them and it's so ridiculous worthless. Yeah Yeah, look at that Sam's podcast there. We go bang Yeah, man now and this is downloaded just the the source file right now. There's no Google shit inserted like ads or anything, right? Yeah, it's just the straight mp4 for the video and what I like to do is like so here's another thing I mean, I don't know if you guys are no about you something real quick. Sorry to cut you off so I see these like kind of Real quick, sorry to cut you off. So I see these like kind of,
Starting point is 00:33:25 these symbols right here say background or pop-up. Is that from you or from YouTube? That this is, so this is a special app called New Pipe. And so like, these are features you would normally pay for with the YouTube app, right? You would pay $9 a month, but here you just get them for free. So one of the things, you play it in the background, you know, you can do that, but here you just get them for free. Wow
Starting point is 00:33:49 You play it in the background, you know, you can do that. It can go on your run or whatever You don't have to pay shit, you know, you can watch it. It's doing its thing. Whoa, that's amazing This what's that thing? We saw it's like jailbreaking your phone in a way You remember Joe breaking your phone I remember you could do crazy things if you knew how to do it back then with an iPhone But it was you could compromise your phone remember you could do crazy things if you knew how to do it back then with an iPhone but it was Is that file downloaded to your phone meaning if I go to videos that I can find that video in my phone of videos Here it is. Actually, it's uh, this is in my downloads. It's downloaded. It's about it's almost a gigabyte and yeah, so so
Starting point is 00:34:26 This is this is kind of like jailbreaking But it's the next level because we're not modifying the existing operating system right the core of the phone This is an operating system that is built from the foundation of Google's but just with all the Google shit stripped out with extreme Security features like the police cannot break into this There's Israeli companies like Celebrite, their whole business is breaking into phones and this phone is on their list, they can't break into it. So there's all these security benefits and it also unlocks all these things
Starting point is 00:34:56 that'll save you time and they'll save you money and fucking give you peace of mind. Now let me ask you something, how do you know they've been trying to break into your phone? Well, so, okay, so this company, it's called Celebrite and what they do, so they work directly with law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:35:11 So they'll have like internal marketing material and they'll be like, here's a grid of phones we can break into. iPhone 14 Pro Max, no fucking problem. We can pull all the data off of that even if it's locked. Samsung, no fucking problem This phone this is pixel 9 and the operating system is called graphene OS Security obsessed operating system. Ah shit. We we can't do anything about it when it's locked
Starting point is 00:35:41 And the only way they'd be able to pull that off is if they knew the pin code which you know They don't and you can do very long pin codes There's different ways to protect the data on your phone code, which they don't. And you can do very long pin codes. There's different ways to protect the data on your phone. So this is the highest security phone a consumer can get on the market. Damn. Fire. I'm in. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I think it's important, dude. I think it's very important that we figure out alternative ecosystems because it's gonna get, I'm really amazed that shows like ours, Charlie, haven't just been completely, like not just like, I'm convinced that the hosting channel, the hosting site that hosts the show's audio is completely and utterly fucking with my numbers. I catch I catch them lowering my numbers Every time it never jumps up. It never goes
Starting point is 00:36:32 But you know, I mean I would expect it to jump up if I just put out an episode, right or like two days later I should have more than I had three days later, but I always see it jump backwards, dude Whatever that number we're gonna throw out 500,000 right? You'll refresh now it's at 450. And I'm convinced like we had an episode we put out that we put it out early like very like sometimes I'll put the episode at 1201 the next day right and So therefore it's ready for you in the morning when you're on your way to work or whatever it is
Starting point is 00:37:11 It it didn't go out go I go I'll go did I forget so didn't go out and I was like did I forget to hit publish Or did I put like, you know schedule publish and I never Scheduled it differently. I've done it that way schedule a different date or different time Yeah, or anything. Nope went to it said publish still I'm been pushed out Johnny had to tweak it like reuploaded or something Yeah, I just yeah, I try that if you I scheduled it and then hit pull it just yeah And then eventually went out reflowed it basically a couple of times and somehow it worked Yeah, I have no idea. But yeah, you just were just tinkering with it, but if Let's say you didn't know how to do that. You would be effed if we didn't have a nerd dork like Johnny on the show
Starting point is 00:37:53 Yeah, we would be completely and early aft They haven't hit us harder to be honest Sam. I mean, I'm not trying to especially you get into existence but shit I mean we've been talking about some pretty subversive things on our shows over the last few years and, uh, and they know where to find us. And, and, and I'm, I'm sort of leaning more towards Corbett's line of thinking. He's like, you got to build a walled garden because that, you know, when you need to have that email distribution list where, where you connect you with your
Starting point is 00:38:22 audience, because if they pull you off, you know, what happens is that your audience goes, oh, he, he, he died or he got out of the business or he did something else, you know, whatever they, they never get the message that no, I'm still publishing. I'm still doing this. It's just being shut off. I know Lindsay Sharman, my partner on a day zero, she had some major fucker. He happened with her podcast hosting site where it just took, it took everybody off and then she had put it back on, re-reinstall it and, and it didn't
Starting point is 00:38:51 and anybody that she was, that was a subscriber before never got the message that it had been, you know, taken off. So they, she would get an email from someone and says, oh, I just saw that you put out an episode. I haven't heard from you. I haven't seen you in over a year. I thought you were done doing this. And she's like, no, it's my,
Starting point is 00:39:07 my podcast player has is playing games with me. So I'm, I'm expecting it. I don't, I'm not wanting it obviously, but I'm expecting it. I mean, I think that they're starting to recognize that this is an industry that's not going away. People are drawn to it and the numbers reflect that. And if we're talking about things,
Starting point is 00:39:25 especially, you know, like when it's dangerous, it's one thing to talk about COVID vaccines in 2025, but when you're talking about it in 2021, it's a whole different story. And so I can envision a scenario in which we get ourselves into some, you know, World War III and if you're not supportive enough of what's going on, then next thing you know, you're either gone or they do what you do, you know, freedom of speech, but not
Starting point is 00:39:50 freedom of reach, which is a term that was coined by the IDF. So I could see that happening as well. And it doesn't take much, right, to compromise the heads of these podcasts playing hosting companies. You just need to get one guy in a bad spot and next they play dirty, too That's the frustrating part right because it's like they have plausible night ability So they'll just mess with you and it'll feel like a bug Yeah, the same thing happened with like freedom cells, right?
Starting point is 00:40:16 It's like oh someone would come on to our site post like a ripped movie then report it by the time I got to seeing it. They would they would kind of delete it so It's really hard to deal with these things I and I think you're seeing that with on Twitter with these bots I think these but all everyone's talking about is how toxic Twitter is now and I go how much of is real? If they can't control it, they flood it. That's what they do, they flood it. And you know, for a long time, up until recently, I'm talking a couple days ago, I was like, Twitter is like this. I'm not saying there isn't
Starting point is 00:40:54 censorship. And I'm not saying that some people in the space haven't gotten way more censorship than other people. But I was feeling there was real conversations starting to happen. Like it was this place, this town hall, where you'd present your idea and you'd get instant feedback. Now, I posted a thing about the guy who went to McDonald's and tried to help his kids.
Starting point is 00:41:16 And he tried to get a job, so the oldest one watched the kids at the McDonald's while he tried to get a job. And the comments were so nasty, and they were always from someone The oldest one watched the kids at the McDonald's while he tried to get a job and The comments were so nasty and they were always from someone with a fake profile pic and a fake name even the bots have got more Sophisticated where they're in bots the porn bots are the only nice people on the internet They don't bother you but the problem is they limit your reach and you can tell that you've got one because it'll be the first one that likes your content and then your content goes nowhere. Meaning form bots.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Have you guys seen the bots that they're now using large language models? So they'll know the context of what you posted and they can like kind of evoke different feelings We've seen that on telegram a lot, but you know, it used to be kind of like crappy like oh hello And and now it's more like oh like why would you why would you know? Why would you promote this or something? It kind of looks weird, you know, so they'll cause fear and certain doubt and stuff I'll even go farther. I was talking about this last night with Tino Sanchez from Tim Fall Hat and Trevor Trevor Mala about I posted a
Starting point is 00:42:32 something about Ben Shapiro when he had said about um You know the RFK assassination was so long ago. Why do we care? right and He wrote an article about it like the guy is completely unself aware of how stupid that looks when everyone knows your blind spot. So I posted it and I go, what a peculiar thing to say, which has a little negative connotation to it. Right? The comments were just toxic, like anti-Jew, anti-Jew, anti-Jew, anti-Jew, anti-Jew.
Starting point is 00:43:06 To the point I had to take it down, even for one of my posts, I was like, okay, this is not good. So I took it down and then I go, I'm going to do a little bit of a different kind of caption this time. I'm going to say one of the most interesting articles of 2025, completely different comment section. Not that there wasn't a Jew here, a Jew there thing, but way, way more positive, way more like not, let's just say not negative like that.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Where if like someone looked at the comment, they'd be like, this is like a clan rally. That's what I felt like the comment section was getting section was getting and I was like okay that's not good and it just fits into that video that went out about the girl who watched a video told her boyfriend about it her boyfriend from the video on his phone and then they compared the comments and none of them were similar they were all completely different comments with completely different vibes. Even the comments are curied to a way to elicit emotions and feel and reality. They call this dead internet theory and most of the activity on the internet is bots
Starting point is 00:44:22 or paid provocateurs but now it's bots. And did you guys remember seeing that thing about Reddit like a really long time ago? They would publish like the cities or locations that use Reddit the most. And in 2005, they were like, oh, the most addicted city is Eglin Air Force Base. That's great. That's crazy. Langley, Virginia is off the charts here. We don't know why. We're really popular there. They even use a VPN in the military intelligence. Like what are we doing now? They learned that here. Hey guys, real quick, and tell you about our good friends at Hems.ms listen hair loss doesn't have to be your thing
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Starting point is 00:46:50 You can't even phantom and then you end up just co-opting it. But it's crazy to me how they get outworked by these people. Sam, have you ever noticed that there's two different origin stories that they use when it comes to tech technology, transformational technology companies, either you're a freshman starting a tech company in your dorm at Harvard that would stolen technology that wasn't yours. And the word on the street is you're not very good at coding. And then you go on to be worth billions of dollars and pump that money into elections and eugenics.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Who am I talking about? Am I talking about Bill Gates? Or am I talking about Mark Zuckerberg? Or am I talking about them? Or are you talking about, uh, yeah, yeah, totally. Because they have the exact same origin stories. Or the second one is you start another transformational technology company out of your garage in Palo Alto,
Starting point is 00:47:47 like Hewlett Packard or Google. Or Jeff Bezos. Right. So, so there's always the origin story. They never tell you that the, that the technology is coming from in QTel. They failed to leave that out or the Stanford research Institute or whoever, or, you know, just outright the CIA. But it's always this origin story, these lucky nerds who were hacking away, trying to get laid, building a cool database to try and get some pussy at Harvard.
Starting point is 00:48:16 And what do you know? It just happened. We ran into this investor, a guy who was willing to give us half a million dollars for 10% of it. Yeah, his name's Peter Thiel. We don't know where he came from. I mean, certainly didn't come out of DARPA, didn't come out of his partner, Alex Karp,
Starting point is 00:48:34 wasn't one of the co-founders of In-Q Tech, wasn't involved in In-Q. So like you start to feel like, oh my God, like the origin stories are the same. The people involved in it tend to be the same. But when you peel back a couple layers, what you find is the intelligence agencies are all over this stuff. Hold on guys, I need to go clean my garage real quick. You should clean all the hidden microphones out of it too, because God knows they were bugging us. Remember when they used to have to, like damn, I think my phone is tapped. I think they've tapped my phone.
Starting point is 00:49:07 And now you've just got a Amazon Echo, like on your kitchen table. It's the same thing. With Bill Gates, the guy who gave him money was, I hate to say it, my man, Balmer. See Balmer? Yeah, they were on the same floor. And Balmer just happens to be part of the committee of
Starting point is 00:49:27 300 which is crazy to think about that guy owns the Clippers and he's flown the three Nobody ever talks about Balmer. They only talk about he's the richest guy in in sports But they never talk about how powerful he was because he he was like, he knows stupid guy, I dance, you know what? Like when they're doing that Rolling Stones, dancing to the Rolling Stones on stage at that Microsoft event. And no one's got ribbon.
Starting point is 00:49:52 Oh, it's horrible, yeah. Hey, like I think that it boils down to this bullshit meter about these heroes that really elevate themselves in society, and I could almost make a guess if a company is big enough Or maybe publicly traded or pass some revenue mark. Yeah, you probably probably sold out You know, you probably took it in the butt or something from someone Probably both magic you have to get a billion dollars and take it in the butt same time. You're like, oh man, I gotta do both of those That's awful. But but it's also my whole theory about this has been the game since the jump
Starting point is 00:50:32 Like the story of Mayor Rothschild who kicks off the Rothschild Empire is like that story is Paul Bunyan bullshit. Oh, dude He was 13 running an investment firm and he was so smart and he dude that's all bullshit They just because it's all data Who is a psycho who slit his own mother's throat for a dollar to be to be famous? for for chicks That's who they push for the the gates programs all that stuff. Johnny was in the gates program He obviously was a retard and they're like,
Starting point is 00:51:06 oh, we can't do anything with this guy. So let's not do anything with him. But the rest of them, they've been everything again. Now we talk about data. They were doing that long time ago. If agents in Hollywood can find open micers who they think have a chance, then the government can find an idiot or
Starting point is 00:51:25 some fucking psychopath in a dorm room who they think this guy this guy could do something I'm telling you that's what they did with with Epstein like Epstein gets a job teaching at school Bill Barr's dad puts him in there probably was told to put him here because that that guy, I guarantee you, if he went deep enough in the Jeffrey Epstein, there's a sex scandal, like some kind of sexual assault, or something like that, very early, where he has to play ball. Same thing with Snoop Dogg.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Snoop Dogg's up on murder, they got him, I think I'm dead to rights. He gets off it. Now he's pushing every single narrative that they want from Kanye getting out, you know, leaving the flock to trying to hurt him back in. You know, one second he hates Trump, next second he loves Trump.
Starting point is 00:52:12 You know, he's just a flip-flopper. He's not gangbanger, like RJ on the two episodes ago said. Not from Compton at all, singing about Compton all the time. How much better do you think they are they are at it now with all the extra data they have on us now? I'm sure they they have a hundred percent like accuracy making they can find the perfect kid right now Yeah, the perfect kid back then it was missing trial It wasn't the perfect is the best example the Sam Altman guy like this guy gets accused of murdering a whistleblower And sexually assaulting a whistleblower and
Starting point is 00:52:49 sexually assaulting his sister for years and the next day he gets half a Half a trillion dollars from the US government gets a 40 million dollar 40 billion dollar investment Just like a couple days ago, right Johnny. I mean That's the good that is a real-time Example is a fun fun fun fun funding round. Yeah, they got 40 billion That was a record to a guy accused of murder and sexually assaulting a child It's almost like it's a it's like a prerequisite for the hiring requirements Yeah, 100 it's like i've never seen it that brazen before but this is where they're at to the point. Or they dig into your your they find somebody with a from a family that has a Leaning like that like Bill Gates's dad was well known before yeah, anyone knew who Bill Gates was
Starting point is 00:53:34 You know, he was coming up through that Planned Parenthood. He was the chairman of the board of Planned Parenthood. He was deeply involved in the Reagan administration He knew all these guys. I mean, the idea that Bill Gates is some anomaly that's just a real good programmer that understood, you know, had this idea for Windows, I mean, it's a stolen technology. So who got it for him? Frankly, also his mother was deeply involved in this stuff as well. So sometimes it's family, it's intergenerational fuckery that goes on and they identify a family early on and takes them, you know, and you're just, you're born into the cult and you're a part of that and you've got a mission. And Bill Gates' mission
Starting point is 00:54:15 is not to make money. He's got all the money he wants. His mission is eugenics. It's depopulation. It's thinning the herd. That's what he's all about. And the software programs and all of that, it's nice, but it's an end to a mean to be able to generate hundreds of billions of dollars, trillions of dollars from Microsoft over the course of their existence and take that money, take that net worth and then plow $60 billion into vaccines in the Middle East, in the sub-Saharan Africa. I mean, as that's his mission, it's not making software. It's depopulation. The software is just how he got his money.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Yeah. And it's so crazy. Like you listen to him give speeches or he's in interviews in some auditorium and he says the darkest shit you've ever heard in your life They either clap for him or they laugh at it because they think he's telling a joke You know, it's like when he was talking about Trump wants to investigate what's in vaccines. He's like, oh no, don't do that They're like, ha ha ha ha you're like dude. You should be like why don't you want them to do that? You're like, dude, you should be like, why don't you want them to do that?
Starting point is 00:55:31 Like when he's talking about like if these vaccines work, we're going to be able to lower the population by 15 No one's like Why are you doing that? What 15 are you getting rid of? Who are you getting rid of? Yeah, the equation that he had up behind him when he was giving that ted talk in long beach was was that he had up behind him when he was giving that TED talk in Long Beach was, was the, the P in it, the letter P in it was population. And he was talking about if we do a good job with our vaccine programs, we can lower that number by about 10 or 15%. He was talking about the population. And he never gave any sort of explanation as to how it would lower the population,
Starting point is 00:56:01 except that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been busted along with the World Health Organization for putting antigen sterolins in the tetanus vaccines that they rolled out in Kenya. They got busted in 2014 doing it. They denied it at first, of course. Then they later admitted that they had done it And then they had to confess that not only had they been doing it, they'd been doing it for a decade and it wasn't limited to Kenya. So it's a depopulation program. That's what it is. And sometimes they'll tell it, they'll tell you what the plan is. You just don't expect them to say it. If you also remember during COVID, when he was being interviewed in a different setting and he was giddy talking about how we just take these needles
Starting point is 00:56:47 and we just inject them right into their arms. We just put all of that right into those children in the kids arms and he gets euphoric talking about it. That is beyond human. That is a darkness that is hard to really comprehend and it's hidden in plain sight. And it's disguised by the PR campaign that he spends hundreds of millions of dollars on every single year with the mainstream media to buy their silence, to buy their consent.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Reminder that the MS in MSNBC stands for Microsoft. It's a joint venture. It's no longer in play. It expired after 25 years, but it was funded by Bill Gates and he wears sweaters. So, you know, I mean, how, how bad of a guy can he be? It looks like, you know, it looks like, you know, just like Bill Cosby.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Oh wait, maybe the wrong example. Yeah. That's so funny. People forget too, Gates, his legacy lives on an Apple because he was a big part of resurrecting apple when Steve Jobs came back you forget that was it was at WWDC and they were the greatest of enemies you know in the 80s they're in the computer wars. He Steve Jobs on stage at WWDC and he Gates appears behind him on this you know the massive screen in the auditorium like
Starting point is 00:58:02 like 1984 and everybody's clapping at the event, because he kind of, you know, he gave them some money and participated in kind of bailing them out around that time. Which is an interesting thing. Why would they do that? Exactly, exactly. It's almost like, you know, when the-
Starting point is 00:58:18 They needed competition around that time, because of all the antitrust stuff, though. I'm sure that was a big part of it. That's my theory on why the UFC let it go all their a couple fighters in the like the rankings of four down to ten. Let them go to these other organizations so that they didn't get hit with antitrust. Yeah, it's interesting to me. So we're living in this kind of time right now where in this kind of time right now where, where what we were talking about, when you talk about the danger of talking about COVID
Starting point is 00:58:48 in 2020, one of the earlier, not like four years earlier, the danger was Pizzagate. The Pizzagate story changes how that becomes, okay, we have to start really locking these people down. They decided that We the people had built their system out enough that they could start now controlling it right like YouTube when we talk about you know Jason Burmese, I always mess his name. Sorry Jason. I got Ryan the first time. Yay for me When you know we talk about what that guy did for YouTube with loose change
Starting point is 00:59:28 There's a huge reason everyone ran to YouTube But once it got built out and it was the network where mr Beast has come on and all the kids are watching a guy named mr. Beast now. It's like okay We got to start locking it down again because the truth is getting away from us What we're really doing is getting away from us and now we have to operate a little different because they know our playbook. And the reason I bring this up is like Kim Iverson, who I like, I really love her show. I think she does a lot of great work. I don't agree with her on everything all the time, but I don't do that with anybody. She's now talking about how there wasn't even a virus when it came to COVID. She just had Tom Cowan on. Yeah, I saw that.
Starting point is 01:00:06 And she had Whitney Webb on, uh, right before Tom too. So by the way, Jason Burma is proud member of the independent media alliance as well, so we've got some good ones. And the guys got the, if you know, Jason on a, you know, sometimes you can see Jason, he's, he can be an intense guy, but I think that's passion and he cares a lot. And what, you know, I've been blessed when I've played certain cities, he comes and sees me and we have dinner together. And if you knew like him as a person on a personal level, you'd realize like what a big heart he has and like what he's doing for his family is like, he doesn't have to do it and he's doing it.
Starting point is 01:00:43 And it's like, he's such a nice guy and he's a good dude yeah he's a great guy and you know he he's a reason why youtube is where youtube is and a lot of people don't know that but going back to the Karen Iverson thing I mean the Kim Iverson thing excuse me um like for for somebody at that level to make that kind of statement about a virus? There's not existing. There's something really insidious. He's breaking up. Breaking up, Hakim. You're breaking up.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Oh, Charlie's still there. You need to get on your own phone. You're breaking up. So yeah, so it's kind of crazy, right? It's like crazy that you stand on that, that there was no virus, that there was no COVID. stand on that? Why? That there was no virus? That there was no COVID? Are you asking me if I believe there was a virus?
Starting point is 01:01:28 No, no, no, no, no, no. But whatever you think, because COVID, you lost your taste and your smell, and you can't say that that was not normal. I guess this is the first time I've really spoken in public about this, but the level of- Just catching up.
Starting point is 01:01:41 Yeah, it was kind of close. Okay, hold on. Well, here we go. Are we back? Man, we lost them. Come back hold on. Well, here we go. Are we back? Man, we lost them. Come back. There we are. You're back.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Me. You're back. We're excited you're back. We were worried about it. Yeah. No, I was just saying, yeah, the no virus thing is really strange. I've been pushing back on it.
Starting point is 01:01:59 I feel like, you know, I read about terrain theory and I think that it's not mutually exclusive. And I think that a lot of those people go way too far with it. Yeah, I'm right. That's Johnny's take. I look at the, I'm not saying there isn't anything. I'm not saying that, but well, maybe I am saying that. I just feel like when I study like COVID or study with like, and particularly AIDS,
Starting point is 01:02:25 which was the big, the big movement, you know, and you go, okay, it's called autoimmune deficiency, meaning your immune system shot. That it's not autoimmune virus system or anything like that. It's not AIDS. It's AIDS. You're forgetting HIV though. The V. Yeah, but Johnny. The virus that causes AIDS. That's the point I'm saying. Right.
Starting point is 01:02:51 That's the point I'm saying. But there was a, I mean, okay. I'm just saying that there is a virus there. We can get down to it. The guy who created the test that they used, which was the PCR test, came out and said, there is no data that isolates viruses. So this is my whole point. It's called Cox postulates. It's how they, in the 1800s to around 1913, that you had to prove a virus existed by basically scooping it out by itself.
Starting point is 01:03:19 That's called the isolation, putting in another host, watch it spread in that host, then taking out that new host and putting yet another host. They it spreading that host, then taking out of that new host and putting yet another host. They couldn't do it. So they came up with something called rivers requirements and which made it way more intra easier to prove it. It wasn't even, you wouldn't even make sure the Petri disc had only that in it.
Starting point is 01:03:40 It would have to, it could have a bunch of other stuff into it and and you know, Jamie deluxe has broken down all of these Docs of all these virologists coming out going it's they've never they've never proven Cox postulates with it ever You're talking about HIV. No. Yes Which was a big push because the killer of the people were actually of the people were actually, AZT. AZT. Yeah. And it was a cancer drug,
Starting point is 01:04:08 which they made these people take for their whole life. And it's like, you're only supposed to take a cancer drug when you have cancer, not for the rest of your life. Nobody takes chemo for the rest of your life. If you're cured- What about the people who died before AZT though? That were, I mean, there were people in the early-
Starting point is 01:04:24 They literally tell you who Agent Zero is. Okay. And you're, if you're curious about the people who died before AZT though, that were, I mean, there were people that literally tell you who agent zero is. Okay. And you're saying that they, and it comes after this, they had a free hepatitis B or something. Okay. That's it. I got you. All right.
Starting point is 01:04:38 Show up here and get your free shot. And that's where they find it. That's how, that's how it kicks off. There is a, there are a few examples that kind of stand in the face of that. And I think that this is such a complex topic, like, yes. So the viruses haven't been imaged on their own. They kind of need to exist in the context of the host, but there have been people like a Royal Raymond Reif who, uh, in the fift the 50s, he was able to take the cancer virus,
Starting point is 01:05:07 which he was the one who did a lot of study on pleomorphism, which was viruses can transform into bacteria, into a bunch of different microorganisms, depending on the conditions of the host. And he called it a cancer virus himself, and he was able to take it and transfer it to a bunch of rats and then he would cure them with frequency too. So I think that it's kind of like in physics, right? We know these tiny particles like quarks exist but we can't see them.
Starting point is 01:05:39 So I do think it leaves the possibility open that there is something there but we can't. I do think it leaves the possibility open that there is something there, but we can't measure it. I'm not saying there's nothing there. I'm just saying what they're telling you to take a vaccine for may not be, because it's called the exosome, and I'm not gonna pretend like I'm a smart guy, flunked first grade.
Starting point is 01:05:59 But it's like this thing where they're so smart, they've studied the body so, human body so much, they realize certain times, years, we all detoxify toxins. Our cells clean out themselves and push out something, which is a toxin. And they've taken that and labeled it a virus. And so now they're like, take this dead virus
Starting point is 01:06:21 or this weakened virus and put it in your body so your body can figure out how to, it goes, okay, then how did anyone cure themselves before? And like, then you get to this whole thing where it's like, when they introduce new technologies, let's say like the electric wire, you see a giant sickness suddenly appear. It's the same thing with the virus that they, the vaccine there, the polo, the polio vaccine. They were saying polio was going away at that point. I mean, if you've seen the new Rogan, I don't know what, she had some scientists on there.
Starting point is 01:06:58 She said that you get cancer from the vaccines and that it's proven that you can see the cancer go up while they started giving people vaccines. I don't know. Yeah, and it's proven that you can see the back of the cancer go up while you while they started giving people vaccines I don't know. Yeah, it's not necessarily I think the implication There is not necessarily that they directly cause cancer, but the inflammation, you know from whatever is in the shots possibly But I mean she always she was also talking about polio you heard that part actually where she was talking about how polio They were claiming I've cured it, but really what they did was differentiate all of these different, or I guess you would say,
Starting point is 01:07:30 no, they took all of these viruses and conditions that had been differentiated and then just started calling, instead of calling them polio, they had always been called polio, they call them these different little things now so that they could kind of silo them off. Which is the same thing they did with crime. When they wanted to tell you crime was going down
Starting point is 01:07:47 under Biden, it's because they labeled criminals other ethnic groups, they allowed people just to leave. Like if you get charged with armed robbery and then I dismiss it, according to statistics, a crime never happened. She also said that like 95% of people who get Polio, and then I dismiss it, according to statistics, a crime never happened. She also said that like 95% of people who get polio, I mean, asymptomatic, there are no symptoms of polio for 90, 95% of-
Starting point is 01:08:15 They changed the name to non-polio flaccid myelitis and things like that to try and say, well, it's not polio anymore, it's going down, it's this instead, it's definitely not polio, it's non-polio anymore. It's going down. It's this instead. It's it's it's definitely not polio. It's non polio Placid myelitis you go. Yeah, but the symptoms are exactly like polio Coinciding with the fact that they removed DDT Yeah from being sprayed everywhere my grandmother had polio and I remember asking my mom was she did she like work?
Starting point is 01:08:42 You know was she around gardening when she was a kid? And she was like, yeah, I mean, everybody back in Tennessee had farms. Of course she was around. I said, you know, that they're saying that it was. That this came from DDT and, and that was the cause of I wouldn't, wouldn't be surprised because I'm sure they were around that. And so I think at the, at the core, people need to understand, you know, whether virus no virus, whatever the
Starting point is 01:09:08 American medical Education system was taken over by the Rockefellers after the Flexner report I mean they they created the concept of medical schools at the time when they started there were like 6070 different ones by the time they got in there after 10 years, they had pared that down to about 25 different medical schools and then they wrote the credentials. And if you didn't follow their allopathic medicine dictates, you wouldn't be certified as a doctor.
Starting point is 01:09:39 So they controlled the education process first, made it a certain way so that it was petroleum-based medicines that would be the only solution. Obviously, the Rockefellers are in the petroleum business, so they gave them a brand new angle there to make money. And so they controlled the school system. So that's the reason why natural paths, chiropractors, people that work with herbs, things like that, they were just deemed coops and crazy and uncertified, not because they were, not because their services or products didn't work, but because the Rockefellers
Starting point is 01:10:15 had taken over the medical schooling and they did not want any of that in there. So we're getting a very warped version of the medical industry anyway. And by the way, medical industry is the number three cause of death in the United States behind heart disease and cancer. So it's not like it's coming in and saving everybody. In fact, if you, if you allow, uh, you guys have had Christian Yordenev on here before he's my certified health practitioner.
Starting point is 01:10:41 I'm never going to another, like a traditional doctor ever again. Why would I? I mean, they, they, they don't want the same thing I want. They want to put me on pills and this thing. I haven't been on a prescription drug in 10, 20 years. I just don't take them. So you have to be, you have to take responsibility for your own health and if you outsource it to the pharmaceutical industry, good luck to you because you're gonna get what you deserve if you do that. The word, the word too of is iatrocide, death by doctor and I think it's like 300,000 people a year. Yeah and you know it's so funny I've talked about on Broken Sin but there's a guy who came at me
Starting point is 01:11:19 really hard about vaccines and you know he and he's like you're going off on vaccines you're a crazy person especially now this measles stuff came out and I tweeted it I go everybody hold on when that story came out wait till more data comes out and it straight-up proved that it was actually medical malpractice that caused that kid to die and the whole and the hospital spun it into he died from measles. One of the funniest things ever on Broken Sim was Johnny showed me a somebody had put together a clip of the Brady Bunch have the Brady Bunch um talked about the measles versus this new Law and Order episode that is so insane I wish we could find it the play I have
Starting point is 01:12:13 it right there's a lot of see it there's a there's a lot in order COVID they know they did an episode on measles on measles can. Can you show them that real quick? It's so insane guys. And this is, you know, we talked about this. I've been talking about this everywhere and anywhere. You know, this whole thing with these Tesla protests, like this to me is a great example of media, how the media manipulates people. Because if you see
Starting point is 01:12:46 who's doing all the protests and vandalism and blowing up cars, which if you want to lay that domestic terrorism that could be something, but you know it's all over 55 and super progressive. What is the demographics that still watches MSNBC and still watch CNN? Over 55 Super progressive the exact it's the exact. It's the greatest example. I've ever seen of Programming by the media here. Can you guys see the screen they put up? Yes, okay. Here we go What are you doing home from school? They sent me home Yes. Okay, here we go. What are you doing home from school?
Starting point is 01:13:23 They sent me home. Measles! Now see, their measles are a strange case of red freckles. You have got a temperature. They told me, 101.1. What's the record? Never mind. Oh, are you sure it's the measles?
Starting point is 01:13:37 Well, he's certainly got all the symptoms. A slight temperature, a lot of dots, and a great big smile. A great big smile? No school for a few days. Say hello to my dotted son for me. Tell him I'll bring him some comic books and I'll see you later. Okay honey, bye. Boy, this is the life, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:13:54 Yeah, if you have to get sick, you sure can't beat the measles. That's right. No medicine. Inside or out, like shots I mean. Don't even mention shots. Yes! Measles, measles, measles. Well, all the kids have now had the measles. So have I. Well, I had them years ago. Looks like the Brady's are finished with the measles.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Hold it. ["The Star-Spangled Banner"] Ah! They're laughing she got the measles. You're not through yet. Alice, don't tell me you're coming down got the measles. You're not through yet. Alice, don't tell me you're coming down with the measles. Oh, I hope so. I'd hate to think I was just learning how to blush at my age. Dad says I should go to school.
Starting point is 01:14:37 Seven students confirmed with measles, four others possible. How? They had to have been vaccinated. These moms never vaccinated their kids and lied about it. Vaccines are harmful. You are endangering the health of every child in this city. Blue. No, it's turning blue. Call 911.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Only SVU. Oh my god. It's like a horror movie. Oh my god. Hey Sam, did you know that they pulled that episode from the syndicated? Oh my god! It's like a horror movie! Oh my god! Hey Sam, did you know that they pulled that episode from the syndicated versions of Brady Bunch? Really? Really!
Starting point is 01:15:14 I saw that someone in the cast of Brady Bunch was saying that they wish it wasn't being used that way, they were disappointed. But yeah, that doesn't surprise me. That's- oh, they're upset about that? They're like, aww, they're using it to prove something so funny dude Marsha or Jan which are ones alive. Oh, is it is it Janet? What's the one that's bitter? That's the younger blonde one not the youngest but the the one that was like, oh icky. She hates the whole cast I saw her on like Ricky Lake. She's like, I don't even want to be here Everyone's like then why are you?
Starting point is 01:15:48 What you think about? Maureen McCormick is who it is. Yeah, Marcia. Yeah, Marcia. Oh, yeah unhappy. It's saying it's fueling critics of vaccines These people are crazy, dude It's the old saying you're it's easier to lie somebody than then to convince them. They've been lied to It's a it's a crazy ass time and We'll see what happens I mean when you have people like Kim Iverson coming out Steven Crowder's come along on the Zionist stuff It's like it's so insane to see that guy saying that because he was so oh
Starting point is 01:16:23 Moss wah to kill the, you know like like when October 7th he was just balls deep in that shit see him starting to push back it's really crazy. That episode of Brady Bunch was 1969 the the rate of autism in 1970 was one in ten thousand it. It's one in 36 now. I mean, everybody, everywhere I go, my child is autistic. And everywhere I go, we just see it happening all the time and it just sucks. It just so sad.
Starting point is 01:16:58 And you know, the moms, you know, I mean, do we want to say vaccines cause autism? Well, here's what I'll tell you. My cousin, you know, my cousin's son is like the first one in the immediate, I wouldn't say my extended family, they had autism and I would call my cousin when I found out my daughter had it. And we were talking a lot and she said he changed after he got the vaccine and you know I just want to say this it's like I think if you get a vaccine doesn't mean you have autism what it is is like everybody's got a cup and their cup is different sizes some are longer some are deeper and this is why they're
Starting point is 01:17:40 hitting you with so many of these vats now because they're like we're gonna fill that cup up we're just gonna fill it up and we're gonna hit you with all these vaccines because this will do it and Bang, this is why you see one in 36 because everybody's cup is filling up It's it's not fair to say, you know You can't say that ought that vaccines cause autism in every kid every time because that's not true It causes autism in every kid every time because that's not true. It causes autism in some kids sometimes. But if you take a look at you remember SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome. You want to go take a look at the stats behind that?
Starting point is 01:18:14 79% of the kids that died from SIDS had had a wellness visit within the last 48 hours with their doctors and they had been administered vaccines. We've all heard that the Amish have really low autism. Is that real? That would say that it has to be vaccine related. Again, it's- Could be environmental too. Yeah, I mean that's a big-
Starting point is 01:18:37 It's a combination of all of it. And I had this conversation with our pediatrician when my daughter was born. He says, what do you wanna do in the vaccines? I I said we're not doing them and said okay and I said well what are your thoughts on it he said well I think that it's one of these things he said think of it like this maybe you need five different ticks in order for it to for autism to kick in let's say vaccines are one of them but it could be environmental as well could be toxic pollutions that you know that
Starting point is 01:19:04 you've got in your house or whatever. Could be genetic predisposition to it. Could be a bunch of things. Could be 15 different things. And if you get five of them, boom, it triggers it. I go, okay, I understand. He said, so I think it's part of it, but I don't think it's the only thing. And I thought that was, that was a pretty.
Starting point is 01:19:22 Courageous thing to say because that gets you in trouble. The pediatrician who say that, he didn't push, he didn't give us a hard time. That being said, when I moved and we moved to California and I interviewed with pediatricians to see like we just moved here, let's start with this first one and see how we feel. And the very first question the guy said to me was, hey how are we doing on the on the vaccines and I go well You know, we're on a bit of a delayed schedule and it which is code for we're not doing it He's I swear to you his response He goes what do you don't trust the government and I thought he was choking and I started laughing and I go, uh, well
Starting point is 01:20:00 No, and he has his clipboard He goes well at least now I know what I'm working with. And he wrote something down. And I just tapped my wife and I go, you know what? This is a bad fit. You gotta go. And we just walked out and that was it. So taking that and also on top of that, since we were talking about pediatricians,
Starting point is 01:20:16 the pharmaceutical industry has a bonus system set up. If you're a pediatrician and you have at least 63% of your patients vaccinated, you're entitled to a bonus, which works out to about $400 per patient. And given that the average pediatrician has about 250 patients, that's a hundred thousand dollars a year. That's a brand new Mercedes every year for doctors that decide that they're going to go ahead and make sure that all their kids- They have to hit that mark. They have to hit that mark.
Starting point is 01:20:46 And if I stayed with that pediatrician and we refuse to do vaccines, I'm gonna lower his rate. Therefore, I'm gonna lower his possibility to get that bonus. So he wants me out of there anyway. So that is something that people need to realize. There is a financial component to this as well. Not to mention the doctors don't get educated on it, uh, in, in
Starting point is 01:21:06 med school, the way, I mean, we have deeper educations on vaccines than most of the pediatricians that you'll talk to. They just don't know anything. They've been doing it for 40 years. They don't, they don't take the time. They don't research it. They certainly aren't going to unpack. God, maybe my entire career has been a gigantic lie of harmed 10,000
Starting point is 01:21:24 children over the last 30 years. Maybe I should not give vaccines. That's a lot to unpack. impact, God, maybe my entire career has been a gigantic lie. I've harmed 10,000 children over the last 30 years. Maybe I should not give vaccines. That's a lot to unpack for some doctor, right? So what do you think he's going to do? He's going to say, Oh, everything's fine. I don't know what you're talking about. You guys are conspiracy theorists with this and be dismissive of it. But you know, listen, you tell that to the mothers that have had the lights go out of their children's eyes after they took them home from getting a round of MMR shots or a Penta shot that has five different injections in it. You know, it used to be that the number of injections that you would get back in the 60s was five doses. The number now is 73 and going up. So there's a problem here. It doesn't necessarily mean that vaccines are the
Starting point is 01:22:07 cause of every single case of this, but it's undeniable that they're a contributing factor. It's provable. And Charlie, when you said delay, I actually thought you were going to like spread them out. As in spread the vaccine. That was what I told him. Yeah, and exactly. He already knew where you were going with it. Instead of him asking you, hey, what do you mean? Are we going to like spread them out instead of no, he instantly was like, oh, you're not giving them to them. I'm going to give her one vaccine every thousand years. Yeah. So there's a guy who content he was doing stuff with slow news day, Steve, and which I'm going to be there. I forgot to do my dates, but do them. them anyways. So he was telling me riot cast, I don't see him at all on the internet, hope he's okay. He was telling me that the reason why they want to bang your kid
Starting point is 01:22:58 with a hep B shot out of birth, like take him first breath breath is because they botched so many circumcisions that they need it, that they're worried they're going to get something from that. So, and they can't tell you that. So they got to give it to girls too that have no chance of getting that because then that would be like, oh, we're, we're, we're fucking up here. It's also for plausible deniability too, because if you're, if, if you're a child and you only got one shot your entire life and you got autism, then you could bring a case. If you went through the various court, you could conceivably bring a case and say, I got, my child got autism from that one
Starting point is 01:23:42 shot. But if you've had a dozen shots spaced out over six months, 12 months, whatever, and your child develops autism, and you go before a jury and you say, listen, it was caused by this one MMR shot, the defense will say, well, how can you prove that? How come, maybe it was the vitamin K shot. Maybe it was this, maybe it was that, maybe it was something else.
Starting point is 01:24:10 You know, so it muddies the water so that there's so many shots given within such a short span of time that you can't pin it on it. It's the Spider-Man meme with everybody's pointing at different people, right? So that's one of the legal ways in which they create a process where you can't even sue them for it. Not that you could after the 1986 Vaccine Protection Act, which created the Vaccine Adverse Effects Reporting System, the VAERS Court, otherwise known as the VAERS Court, which has even though you have to jump through flaming hoops to get any sort of money, they've still paid out $4.2 billion to settle vaccine related claims. So, which is more than the Catholic Church has paid to settle rape claims, if you want to put that in perspective, and we know how big of a problem that is. So if, and they claim, well, the stats show that of all the
Starting point is 01:25:04 cases that go through, of all the damaged cases that wind up going through the verus court It only represents about one percent of the people who have actually been harmed So there's no representation for people That have sick kids How many uh, how many c sections do you think the amish are doing at home with their midwives? Probably not very much. I have a friend who's a midwife. She was basically telling me that women have the power to deliver their own babies.
Starting point is 01:25:36 If you do start doing that at home, you just sidestep all these problems, then all the stress in the first place, doping the women up, getting them out of touch with their own bodies. And yeah, just feeling that pressure and actually separating the father too from the birth. So all these things that are happening, which have really deep symbolic meanings to break the family apart, starting from the very first moment the baby is born. Yeah. And think about the symbolism of, I mean, you have to, when you're born, you have to register with the government. Yeah. And think about the symbolism of, I mean, you have to, when you're born, you have to register
Starting point is 01:26:05 with the government. You know, you have to have paperwork on every person born on this patch of earth. I mean, isn't that, it's just something, you know, it kind of primes you for a life of government control when you right at birth, you know, got your little name down there, your parents' names and your gender, if you have one. What do you think, Charlie, of this real ID that they're pushing right now? What is it that makes it... Can't fly without it.
Starting point is 01:26:31 But I can fly with a passport though, right? Yes, that's correct. You just can't fly with a California ID no more. Gotta be a real driver. Why is that? What is that? What does that mean? What does a real ID do that everyone's freaking out
Starting point is 01:26:43 so bad about it? I don't have a real ID. I haven't had any sort of problems flying. No, no, no. It starts in May. I think it starts in May. Oh, it's... The real ID, you know, so I think it's been a requirement.
Starting point is 01:26:57 They've been pushing it back and I've been trying to research this. And from what I can tell, it's a little NFC and your field communication chip that's in the ID. I believe it has your picture in it. So they could scan it and they pull it up. And I mean, that's basically a digital ID on paper. So, you know, we're right there with these digital ID systems. And there's also like, digital ID, we're totally, it's so crazy to me. The mental gymnastics that comes along with this. It's like unbelievable to me.
Starting point is 01:27:31 You should have seen us coming back from a Norca Polco this year. There are a bunch of us. We were all in the same flight, uh, leaving Acapulco and going into Dallas. And when you clear customs, they put you through the, this, you know, they put you through the, you know, you got to take your shoes off and do the scanner and everything again. Everybody was opting out and there was a huge line behind us because they didn't have enough TSA agents. So we were all making it right now.
Starting point is 01:27:55 We're up now, do the pat down, make them, make them do the pat down. And as I was putting my shoes and putting my belt back on, walking away, one of the guys that, that was on our flight with us was back there and I could see him just getting in a full blown shouting match with the TSA. They're like, sir, we're going to do arrest. He was like, I know my rights. You can't arrest me for this. Get the fuck out of here. You know, he's just screaming.
Starting point is 01:28:15 I'm like, I better, I better get on, I better get on my way to my next flight. Hakeem, did you have something to say about the real ID you were going to say? Yeah. Well, I was, I was just going to was just gonna say that it's just kind of a plan B for them if people don't go along with the digital ID, which is now it's here, right? Google Wallet, Apple Wallet, now the TSA is accepting a digital version of your IDs in that system.
Starting point is 01:28:41 I think it's like six states now that you can actually use your Google or Apple Wallet to show to a police officer if you get pulled over. So, we're only a few steps away. And I wanna remind everyone, the software that Google and Apple Wallet is based on, they just roll it out to hundreds of millions of phones at once.
Starting point is 01:29:00 So if we continue to use these phones, one day it will just appear and digital ID will be there. And that's, you know, now we're just one step away from a social credit store system. Also, I'd like to remind people that when you go through the airport and the guy at the TSA guy asks for your, your license and your boarding pass and scans it and he says, look in that camera, you tell him, no, thank you. I opt out. Yeah, you're allowed to opt out for sure. And opt out and don't go through the body scanners either. Make them do a hand pat down and make them and make them do the hand pat
Starting point is 01:29:32 down right there in public, make that guy get on his knees and grab your balls in front of everybody. I want that guy to go home and cry himself to sleep and, and say, I shouldn't have taken this shit job. By the way, when you get hired at the TSA, they give you a test and you can remind the agents of it too. They won't like you very much, but it's true. They give you a test and it's a little bit like golf.
Starting point is 01:29:58 Low score wins. You don't wanna score too high on the test. They won't hire you if you score too high on the test. It's also like taking the test to become a cop. If you score too high on the test. They won't hire you if you score too high on the test. Also like taking the test to become a cop. If you score too high on it, they won't hire you. Yep. They want people that have no real life trajectory. They want somebody that's just smart enough to work the machines as
Starting point is 01:30:16 Carlin would say. And the reason for that is because they spend a lot of money to invest in training and they don't want somebody to take that job and then three weeks later say, I am out of here. This is the worst job I've ever had. They want people to be desperate. That's why everybody who works at the TSA looks like they're dead in their eyes. You know what I mean? So you make them get on their knees and you make them grab your balls in front of it and you do that and you do it with a smile. I red-pilled the guy that was frisking me on my way to an Acapulco. He's like, where are you going? I said, I'm going to Acapulco. He goes, business
Starting point is 01:30:48 or pleasure? I said, well, actually business. He goes, what kind of business are you in that you get to go to Acapulco? I said, I'm an author and I could have left it at that. I was just about to leave it at that. And then I go, I'm actually the MC of the largest anarchist conference in the world. And he's on his knees. Obviously I'm opting out. So he was saying to me, no judgment, no judgment. And he goes, really? And I said, yeah. And he goes, that sounds awesome. And there was part of me that wanted to stick my arm out and go, brother, come with me. I'll rescue you from this slave job that you've got right now. And there was another part of me was like, no, no, I want this guy to think about that for the rest of the day. And then I want him to go to his boss
Starting point is 01:31:26 And quit yeah I'm doing this because I love having my dick touched by strangers with uniforms So let me ask you something So Trump wants to get rid of TSA or seems like it. What are your thoughts on that? What and what do you think that looks like? What does that look like? Does he does he make is that just making the airlines pay for the TSA people? Is that what that looks like? It's it's maybe it's going to be another doge situation where they fire anyone you can actually talk to and try and hold accountable and there's just going to be a bunch of machines in their place automatically taking pictures of you.
Starting point is 01:32:06 So there won't be anything to opt out of. It's just a robot. Yeah. I've seen that in Europe. Yeah, they have a lot of some in some places in Europe now. It's all just automated. You're just, it's not even a person there. Dude, I went to a concert and I want to go get a couple beers and I was like, where's
Starting point is 01:32:22 the cashier? Like, just walk. Yeah. Yep. Just walk. and they charged me they charged me I was like no and they knew exactly what I bought I was like, oh man, I hope they charge for Gatorade Facial recognition. Yeah well what you do is you You either put your phone up to this thing or you put your credit card in and then anything you walk out with No, yeah, you just you scan your card
Starting point is 01:32:43 So it's it's they already had your credit card just knows exactly where you're going to buy it. I mean Steve Ballmer just built in the most gorgeous arena for the Clippers and you can either face, you know, stay in line, show them your ID or you can just take a picture of your face and literally walk right through and it's like- We're going to give them all of this dude. Well here's the thing Johnny This is the only thing I'll put you back on they already have it. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah Yeah, probably they have all of it, especially if you're on this show at any point They have everything you've ever done people say you need consent, but we've already given it and we're gonna keep giving it It's it's I mean the convenience is so compelling to us.
Starting point is 01:33:25 There will be a point very soon in the future where it'll be the only way to get into sporting events. And I see what you guys are saying, but just on a spiritual note, I will not consent. I will rip UFC at home and just watch it that way. Cause I will never, I don't wanna bolster these systems. And I think every individual action will matter. but, um, I don't know. Did you guys hear that story about Madison square garden who the ward,
Starting point is 01:33:49 they're doing facial recognition now. They recognize someone on the way in who was critical of, you know, the, the founder of the venue, he had made a t-shirt and they, they saw it and they stopped him from entering. So it's like, you know, opt in or not, they know you're doing the podcast and maybe they'll look, kick you out of it. There's no bigger baby in the world than James Dolan. He's a sport brat, shitty ass band guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:12 The worst. So for wearing, Oh, there we go. Of course. Yeah. So don't talk shit. If you want to go see Tom Segura at the fog, Madison square garden. Well, I kind of, I made that joke with the audience that an Arca-Pulko, like, Hey, how, you know, like how many of it, how many people, it's your first time here? I know they half the audience raised their hands. They are, you're all on a watch list now.
Starting point is 01:34:32 Congratulations. You know, I mean, they know where to find us cool people. Yeah, that's it. I totally get that man. It's, you know, but you still, but you still have to fight because it's your, it's your moral obligation to be difficult, to fight back to the extent that you can to always, to always make it hard for them. Just throw sand in the gears or as James Corbett would say, salt your information.
Starting point is 01:34:57 He talks about this, this experience where all of a sudden one day he was getting like a million happy birthday emails from people. Hey, happy birthday. And what he, he was like, it's not my birthday. And he figured out what it was, was he put a fake birthday in Skype and for whatever reason it had it somewhere. So anybody that was connected to him thought it was his birthday and would message him. And he's like, no, no, no, this is, I give, whenever I log into anything, I give them fake info to the extent that I can. So I do that in a ton of Websites and it's so funny because my fake age is still old as shit
Starting point is 01:35:31 You know and it's it's it's it's crazy. Yeah, man. I mean it's interesting first That's all I do dude all the time Yeah, I say it all the time January 1st and whatever year I want to pick which I think would be somewhat realistic for people to believe you know so I do it all unless you when you're logging in the porn hub with your fake yeah you always put January 1st I'm like damn good I do one day well dude if you put your your date in on if you put it in on only fans, the girls will message you back. You know, I get off on that. Okay. Hey, dog. I respect
Starting point is 01:36:11 that. Do you like it there now, by the way, the bots on only I was, I saw it was on YouTube. There was an interview and apparently all of the popular only fans people now just have a bot that replies to like, how lazy are you that your job is a fingerblast yourself and you don't even want to take the time just to talk to the people that allow you to they can't thank them now these guys all think they have a personal relationship with you know we're doomed but you know here's my amazon wishlist check Check that out. It's unbelievable. And I believe so one thing I wanted to talk about was about how the system, the system creates the the the infrastructure. And then at some point, they imploded for a new system that's slicker. A great example is is my space with Facebook. Like they wanted
Starting point is 01:37:03 my space, he wouldn't get it to them, so they're like, oh, we just got the slicker one, we're gonna replace it and we're going to implode MySpace. Well, the new thing is Pornhub versus OnlyFans. OnlyFans has come in, Pornhub is just getting murdered everywhere they go, the rabbi owns it, who is just trying to teach people how to get around age laws, which is a weird thing to fucking openly speak at at a conference.
Starting point is 01:37:32 There's videos of the owner of porno telling people how to get around age laws. What do you mean? Oh, like the login thing where you have to give your... That or like the age of the people in the videos. I don't know either We either one is not no no it's weird But then only fans comes and only fans is even more what they want Because only fans is fits into this kind of destroying the divine feminine. You're convincing women that Pornography is a noble Pornography is a noble profession.
Starting point is 01:38:07 And I always tell women, if you think it's a noble profession, go to YouTube, look up porn star deaths, because there's guys who just put these reels together of all the adult film stars who have passed away and how they passed away, and it's literally OD, murder, suicide. OD, murder, suicide, every single one of them. Once in a while You'll get some we don't know I died or or you know a heart attack or cancer
Starting point is 01:38:29 You'll get that but everything is violent sad endings Because you're getting farther from God. It's like being a professional wrestler. Just know, you know, those guys all just die young Yeah, but the professional wrestling fits into combat that men are built for pornography is spiritually crippling. Sammy, I had my, my big Hollywood, uh, encounter was when I was Valley parking cars. I one time Valley park, Peter North's car. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Wow. I was like, I don't know if I really want to sit in this car or not. Long ropes, bro. Known for his long ropes. That guy, that guy was hitting three pointers before Steph Curry was, you know? That guy was, and it's, you know, it's like, I did a show called the Naughty Show and you know, we had adult film stars in it. And then one of the biggest names decide she didn't want to do it anymore. And I just called her up to see if she wanted to do it. And she goes, no, I don't want to do it. And I prefer if you don't hit me up anymore. So somewhere out there is Bella Donna
Starting point is 01:39:32 trying to act like she's a normal human being. Walking amongst us. Pete Slauson Good luck with that. Jared Slauson Yeah, good luck with that savage who brought the space teeth fucking hot look into the world. Jared Slauson People inviting her her the batting cages all the time Yeah, yeah, I mean and said that and she had a kid somebody's kid is like, you know greatest ever do its Offspring that's what I'm that's what I'm worried about
Starting point is 01:39:57 Why your all the kids all the kids of only only fans moms and then the people be like, oh dude I jerked off to your mom. Have you seen your mom? That's gonna be a lot of kids that are gonna go crazy with kids. And also, look at what it does to the, just humanity. The women who are jumping into OnlyFans
Starting point is 01:40:19 are built like Vikings. They're meant to be mating with like billionaires like the greatest of the greatest NBA players like they're meant to be they're meant to be getting with alphas and now because of this job unless you're like Anthony Edwards dot baby's mama who just hit the goldmine if you're not the males in your life aren't of top ilk so it's gonna destroy the the the the the stock of like humanity in this country you're gonna know who I became friends with back when I was living in Vegas and I sold her a house was Houston you remember the Houston 500 Houston fight of course dude back when
Starting point is 01:41:03 that meant something you were like you're a savage now That's that's just I don't know is she bone 500 guys. Yeah, that was it back when that number meant something Oh, yeah, they like you're crazy now. It's like the old three-point numbers You know they far been surpassed now all the old three-point records the chick who tried to do I don't want to get too dirty on the show, but it's like one chick tried to do some crazy thing But it's like one chick tried to do some crazy thing This other chick tried to do something let's say back door of that number And now she has to go get like
Starting point is 01:41:40 Six million dollar man. They have to rebuild it quicker faster strong just get her her ACL Yeah, she's on the IR. Gotta get that thing tightened. She's icing it down. She's like, and it's just like, it's, who knows. Guys, here's a question I'd like to pose to y'all. Is there any pathway for redemption of, you know, people who've gone down this arc and they regret it? And they say you can't make a hoe into a housewife, but is there any point in trying, like, you know, the Kali Yuga ended just a few days ago. Nobody talked about it. You think that'd be a big deal? Happy end of Kali Yuga everybody. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:12 There's no way we're gonna get more degenerate, more brain rotten than we are right now. It's on the way up guys. So I want to hold out hope. I also want to like pray to these people who sacrificed their bodies and just say hey hey, it stops here. Let's try and relearn what it is to be human. The biggest problem I have, and no, I think there is redemption. I think there's people who did it
Starting point is 01:42:34 and they come back, they go, it was awful. I respect those people and everyone makes mistakes. Some of us make mistakes in the dark. Some of us make mistakes on camera. And it just is what it what it is and you know as long as you're not murdering anybody or like sexually taking sex from somebody in a rape there you can have redemption I really do believe that and you should be able to live a functional life and you know can you clean the slate totally no Bella Donna will have to have that conversation whatever she becomes after that Donna will have to have that conversation
Starting point is 01:43:09 Whatever she becomes after that she will have to have that conversation We'll see how she handles it how she totally I believe in that I think people should be allowed back and I do believe that we're gonna start leaving this low vibrational Area or the end of the little season or whatever anyone believes which is another argument for the little season It kind of correlates with the end of the cal yuga this kind of time where we're leaving this low density stuff But I don't know how it can get more low density than people saying that children in Gaza aren't people and They they they should have they should be in Gaza aren't people and they should be annihilated as well. That fat fuck in Florida that just got elected. I mean, how do you lose to that shape?
Starting point is 01:43:53 This guy doesn't even respect himself. How he's gonna respect you? And that's what I would run on. I'm not gonna die soon like this guy. Hey, it hurt Chris Christie, I think, to end his career just being the fat guy. I heard Chris Christie, I think, ended his career just being the fact. Yeah, I don't know how that guy won after saying that people should go to jail for five years for spreading anti-Semitism. Didn't Trump just make it happen?
Starting point is 01:44:18 He just gave him his personal recommendation? Yeah, he's compromised. Trump is owned by people that are lying. And it's just like this big demoralization campaign. Here's a, here's an interesting thought too, about Cali Yuga. There's this astrologer, I think his name is like BB something, but he had this really good article and it was about, um, kind of the metaphor of the, the forest fires in California.
Starting point is 01:44:44 Um, and how we are ending the Kali Yuga, but now we're in this period where we're gonna be cleansed in a purifying fire. And so the fires in California were a perfect example of that, right, burning through everything. But the things that were in alignment with God and with nature, like the, what's it called? It's like Yogananda's sacred life. I forget the name of
Starting point is 01:45:09 it, but essentially his center for spirituality and the fire burned directly around that, right? So it's like you hold this frequency and we're just watching this shit fall apart right now. That's kind of why the signal is so loud. They're so desperate right now. And we kind of just needs to hold strong and hold true values and just watch it all fall apart. I agree it gets hard to stay in that but I agree with that wholeheartedly. I believe that the laws of the universe are bigger than the biggest whoever you think it is. I don't think it's Klaus Schwab but he seems to be presented as that. I think there's people that we don't even know about that are way bigger than him, and they just let him take all the arrows.
Starting point is 01:45:49 But they're not bigger than the universe, in my humble opinion. Even if they're, we had in our last episode these energy vampires from the 5D, if that's what you want to believe, they're not bigger than the universe. The universe is built on authenticity and love, and if you're not going that way it's gonna catch up with you and you know I just think that's it. All these guys like there's a I think you know it's systematic it's a it's a controlled demolition of America but I also believe like what we've done to the Middle East in particular the Iraq and killing those four million people you cannot there we go your book that's, that's his book, yeah, Charlie Robinson's
Starting point is 01:46:29 book is Controlled Demolition. Yeah, Controlled Demolition of the American Empire, by the way, yeah. But a lot of that is spiritually too, like what we did to Iraq and Afghanistan and what we're doing in the nail and hammer countries is spiritually decay. And that's why I think our country is going through a spiritual decay. I mean, if you wanna look at New York City, there's no bigger epicenter of decay than Wall Street.
Starting point is 01:46:56 I mean, that is the center of the snake. And everything, they're saying Cuomo is polling to lead, to be the new mayor. and everything go, they're saying Cuomo is polling to lead to be the new mayor. Like what, you can't save New York if that happens. There's no saving New York. If that guy gets back in the mayor after he killed all your grandparents, unbelievable. You know why I love this show, Sam? What other show can you listen to where you talk about technology, vaccines, porn, and the Kawa Yuga all in the same episode?
Starting point is 01:47:36 Oh, no. Let's not forget the phone. Oh, yeah. Let's not forget the phone. One more time. Tell us about Bob Fong. Boom, she's back. All right. All right. So we're building, we're building this new parallel system, right? And this new system, it's not going to be based on these fat fucking technocrats with billions of dollars in a propaganda machine around them. It's going to be the mom and pops, the salt of the earth folk all around the world, raising the bar
Starting point is 01:48:06 higher than these motherfuckers who pollute our food and who pollute businesses in different ways. And that's what we're doing at Above. This is a self-funded private company without any third parties. And we've built a whole suit of tools. I don't just have this phone here, which can do everything your old phone can. It can do it better I mean fuck you could take a road trip around the United States without connecting to the internet here I've got Nashville pulled up here and if I zoom out on the map, you'll see that my
Starting point is 01:48:38 Tennessee is highlighted in green. That's incredible That's right. And so in the future when this this does goes to shit, you want to be prepared, right? You could have the entire map of the United States downloaded, you don't have to be connected to the internet GPS is a passive protocol. And you can navigate you actually can navigate I did the I did a tour of the United States with Derek bros using a map like this. And so we really, we really need to get smart, right? We have to be the warrior.
Starting point is 01:49:07 We have to be the poet. We have to be the lover and we also need to be the farmer. And so, uh, technology is an important part of that. Cause I need to get hit you guys up when she hits the van. Yeah. So you're saying me, Klaus Schwab says it's going to be a giant internet blackout. This phone should be fine.
Starting point is 01:49:25 Is that what you're saying? I, it will be fine for GPS because you know, they would have to take the GPS out of the air, the GPS, uh, the satellites are constantly broadcasting using a lower radio frequencies, like something, and I think it's like a thousand megahertz and your phone can pick up on that. So even if the cell cell grid is down GPS satellites should work. I mean, possibly turn it off. But still you have this badass map and ahead of time you can already pick all of your friends houses you can pick you know places to forage berries and you could save this map to your
Starting point is 01:50:03 phone have it completely offline and share it with other people And then this this is going to be the future This is resistance instead of depending on Google Maps. We're gonna be able to share these map files At least that's one of the many visions here. Well, this is I love your phone I'm excited you look at it and tinker with it and use it and so you have my number We'll talk and get going so that's a book so the website is abovephone.com check that out Derek bros doing great work in the space and I'm glad to see him and Ian Carroll talking I think they're both important and I would love for them both to be
Starting point is 01:50:40 able to oh yeah we got exclusive offer they cannot can you switch back to me for a second Johnny? Yeah, I just wanted to show you above phone comm slash tin foil hat So there is a 10% off if you guys get more than one devices I'm showing you this on a privacy laptop right now You guys got 11 days to take advantage of this but there's phones. There's laptops. There's even a tablet So out of these phones, we've got the seven a and the nine. The major differences is the nine is just better. It's newer. It's two
Starting point is 01:51:10 years newer. You've got updates until after August 20 2031. So you'll fucking survive agenda 2030 and all of that you'll still be running good. Hell yeah. And then the laptops, these are Linux laptops, they can still run all the software you want it to use. They're compatible with Microsoft Office formats, like over here. I've got this Excel sheet.
Starting point is 01:51:33 This is actually an Excel sheet. Boom, there you go, formulas and all that bullshit. I do presentations on this. So it is compatible with what you would normally use at home. We have three different models. I recommend the aluminum six, but they're all really dope. They have all the same features and they're all private, no connections to big tech.
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Starting point is 01:52:16 So it's all of that shit together for $100 a year. So it's a really good deal. I want you guys to check it out. And yeah, well, whoever's interested, we'll hook you guys up with products and we can chat more about it soon I'm in and they've got great customer service, too I can tell you firsthand because I'm not tech savvy and when I got my phone they connected me with somebody that walked me through Setting it up. So if you're like me and you're a little bit like timid of technology, you think you might break it
Starting point is 01:52:42 Don't worry about it, man. They've got great customer service for things like that. All right, man. Thank you, Charlie. Yeah, it's a each each device comes with a 45 minute call for free with a real person, not not AI or only fans agency. My guy was wizard. I got a guy named wizard when I when I did mine. It's fantastic. So and listen, with Activist Post, we're doing something similar, man. We're a small company. I didn't raise money. I
Starting point is 01:53:10 used my own Bitcoin to buy this company. I did not take additional funds from somebody. I'm not beholden to anybody. It's me. I have a couple guys that are working with me on it. And we're all ideologically aligned. We're interested in making sure that people have the right information that they need to navigate this constantly changing world
Starting point is 01:53:30 that we're living in. And hopefully if you like it, bookmark it, share it with your friends. Is there an email list, Charlie? Yep, there's also an email list that you can get on. It should pop up like one of the first times you go there after a certain time, it'll, it'll offer you my, my third book, hypocrisy for free in digital format, you sign up and we do, um, um, get the email list that we're just
Starting point is 01:53:56 getting up and running with that. So it'd be a nice way for us to continue to keep in touch with people so that they, um, you know, so they know that, um, that we're here and we can feed them a weekly wrap-up. We're about to launch a weekly wrap-up of the top stories, top news stories each week. We'll put that out on a Sunday afternoon, send it out to people. So, and Natural Blaze as well. If you're somebody that's interested in your health or maybe you know you're you're you find these these conversations interesting you can go to naturalblaze.com and and check out the articles that are up there it's this that website has been in existence for 14 years the activist post website started 15 years ago but we built a brand new one so it's a it's a little, looks a little fresher.
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Starting point is 01:54:58 Are you contributing and getting bylines there? What's your role on the X-Bus Post? I am the editor. I am repub, I'm the DJ. You know, I'm picking the music that everybody's gonna listen to on the X-Files Post? I am the editor. I am repub... I'm the DJ. You know, I'm picking the music that everybody's going to listen to on the site. You know what I mean? I'm going through the articles, Independent Media Alliance, all their articles get... Everybody gets tagged.
Starting point is 01:55:15 You get your name in there and the publication that you write from. And also, if you're a member of the IMA, I put that on there as well. So if you're interested in searching through, you can just find the tags and, and pull it up that way. But, uh, yeah, I'm not writing, uh, currently, but I have written for activists posts in the past. That's how I got to know the guys was that I would submit articles to them. And, uh, and they knew that I was, uh, the type of person who would maintain
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Starting point is 01:57:30 All right guys great great great show Thank you guys for coming on open door anytime you guys want come on. Let's break down the episode Alright guys, what'd you think of the episode? I want a phone you want phone. I want one phone I should see if he'll give us all a phone. Well, if he gave us one phone, we all got to use it for... The studio phone? No, we just passed it day by day. Everyone gets it for three days.
Starting point is 01:57:55 Yeah, it comes back from Sam and just covered in gunk like his laptop. Easy, John. How are you going to keep track of three phones, Sam? That's my real question. Watch me. Yeah, didn't you lose your phone last week? How are you going to keep track of three phones, Sam? That's my real question. Watch me. Yeah. Didn't you lose your phone like last week? Well, I don't like taking my social media phone out anymore because I don't want to
Starting point is 01:58:11 lose it. So I think I'm just going to leave it at home unless I'm on it. What, you're afraid of somebody seeing all your DMs? No, no, no. It's just like, you know, it's like all my social media is on there. If I lose that, I don't know how I'm going to get on there. Some of them I don't even have the passwords for anymore. I'd be more worried about my crypto.
Starting point is 01:58:26 Yeah, I'm worried about both of them. So maybe I'll just leave both of those home and I won't have a phone and you just go, go, go, go. You see, the above phone will be the one you take. Yeah, I'm down with it. I love that idea of an offline map. You know, you can GPS without the internet. You know what you should add to it? Talk to text. Talk to text where you just get walkie talkie type thing that way you know I don't know if it has a radio in it we would need a radio for that but yeah I guess that would that's the only thing left but hey man he took he he's a good guy dude as
Starting point is 01:58:57 a kid I like this yeah he was cool hi he was funny dude I made a joke about Indian and tech support so you can call an Indian and actually talk to an Indian in America. He laughed. He thought it was funny. I want to get into some, when he brought the Kali Yuga and why like India is so poor and it's because the British Empire extracted all this wealth from them. Just extracted it, took it. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:59:23 We're going to get him, we're going to have have a social media. We're gonna have an affiliate with him I think it's great. I'm glad they're doing it and I think like dude. It was a great conversation Are you scared to open links and people send you links on Instagram or stuff? Cuz you might get hacked and I mean you I mean we get sent a lot of shit You get sent a lot of stuff. You're never kind of like not clicking that. Nope. I don't click it. If I don't know you, I don't click it. There are programs like our websites where you can it's like a safe it's like a browser within a browser so you can like paste it to see what it is. You know, I do that if it's if it's something I'm trying to do hot chicks.
Starting point is 02:00:02 Hey, click this if you want to see my newts. Oh, well, dude, are you getting like weird texts just that are, are like, kind of like the, you're in the mid conversation with somebody like, yeah, I can't make it, but I'll delete it and block it. What do you think that is? What is that research gathering? Like, or are they trying to get you drawn into like a discussion and then they send you the Nigerian Prince thing or what do you think that is? Probably.
Starting point is 02:00:25 Well, all that? Yep. Okay. I haven't heard. I keep waiting for that to turn out to be some kind of like they're mapping cell phones or something, you know, trying to figure out active numbers. Like they find out you're an active number.
Starting point is 02:00:36 Then you go into a database that they sell for a billion. I get it all the time. I get, I get spam all the time. That's why I worry about you and, or mayor etib, especially who replies to all that shit He must be on so many lists. Yeah, he was he care Yeah, it's probably half his they are exactly what were you gonna take from? His room in his mom's house comes home into Indian living in his room Okay, ah great, great episode.
Starting point is 02:01:06 Great episode. Uh, Charlie is one of the best in the biz. Yes. I love Charlie. And a good guy. A very good guy. He's like, he's like too good of a guy to be hanging out with us. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:14 I'm like, what are you doing here? What are you doing? I'm just having fun. I've crushed in life. So I just want to come and hang out with you guys. Yeah. Yeah. He's got the charisma to pull off bald I'll just say that about yeah, you gotta have the right head. Yeah What's that you've gone bald before no, so you don't know no
Starting point is 02:01:37 No, I mean look at that I'll also Photoshop it later and we can decide if just look at the screen now without your hat on Okay, and I'll make that I'll get a bald Tripoli later on. Okay. All right, Johnny feel better about yourself See, no, I will just see how we'll let the people decide if you look good bald. Okay I respect you. Would you know would you do it really shiny and short like Charlie's or would you depends on how I look? If I can go with a little bit I might do that look. If I can go with a little bit, I might do that. But if it looks stupid, I'll take it all off and just own it. Like I really want to go into wigger mode in my old age where I just go up in like fucking Kool-Aid. Dreads? No, just like Kool-Aid swept suits
Starting point is 02:02:19 with big wrapper glasses on and just not give a fuck. Flavor flavor over here? Yeah, like flavor flavor. Basically your broken sim attire is what you're saying. But just lean into a 24 seven. I could see you pulling it off. I'm not afraid. Stick a fork in me, I'm done. One guy, I was, you know, I wear some weird. I won't be right for all the chicks,
Starting point is 02:02:39 I'll be right for the right chicks. I wear some weird stuff here sometimes. I had those big Charlotte Hornet shorts on the other day. I was walking in some, these like black guys in like a G-Wagon rolled out window and said, you must make some sick beats, huh? And I was like, oh, they got me. Cause I just had, you know, I had like tennis shoes on those stupid Charlotte Hornet shorts, they're like big logo. They just got me. Man, Johnny, your sports teams are dying. I got a, I got a collection. I thought I was bad. You're the way worse.
Starting point is 02:03:07 The best thing in my life is North Carolina football right now, which is that tells you. But North Carolina basketball is only doing bad in comparison. No, they're going to be fine. Of what they've done before. I mean, they already got a commitment today. Guys, go to Samtriple E.com. Check out my dates.
Starting point is 02:03:21 I'm going to be in, where are we? Nope, go on. Hollywood. West Hollywood tonight. I'm gonna be in Where we don't go Hollywood West Hollywood tonight West I'm gonna be in West Hollywood tonight if depending when this comes out on the 8th is one I'm telling you go see comedy cast while you can grab your tickets cuz it's not gonna be around forever. I'll say that It's you know, it's people just maybe monthly could be a month. It is monthly. I mean, I'm sorry like, you know No, uh Tacoma Washington for the tinfoil had comedy night with Eddie Bravo and then Tacoma the Friday and Saturday by myself Burbank the revival is back Nothing, but spitting truth. What is I don't remember that is that the thing where you kind of sit on stage and talk? Yeah, okay. Okay. Well, did you do that before? I don't remember you doing that. Yeah, I did do it before
Starting point is 02:04:10 He would sit in the center and people and I would just fight lesbians And then I got fired because I'm saying how hot the waitresses outfits were I was there they were hot I don't understand why anyone got upset guy has them going around and thought in literally lingerie and I'm not supposed to say anything Oh, no, that's the rules now. That's why I was telling you about It's such not a realistic way to live That's why Hooters doesn't work anymore because you're not people are trained not to comment on what other people look like now and so Don't ours. I'll eat your butt place is called Hooters Bell Ford for the at the one of the best clubs in the country. Bellflower.
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Starting point is 02:05:29 Yeah, he's killing it, dude. How he's killing it. He's, you know, the markets have been all over the place and he is, yeah, he's banked on Tesla a few times over the past week, just, you know, because it's basically move, that stock moves on hype. And if you can kind of ride that wave, you know, if you can have puts when it's going down
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Starting point is 02:08:01 Yeah, it's so we're at over,000 five star reviews. Give us a five star review if you want. All right. Yeah. Also, Oh, real quick, Sam Tripoli on YouTube, almost at 150,000 subscribers. Follow us on YouTube. Get it. At Sam Tripoli on YouTube or youtube.com slash Sam Tripoli. All right guys. We'll see. Enjoy these highlights. Here's a clip from the latest Broken Sim. Terrence Howard has claimed to have solved the three body problem. Have you, this is, he's so dramatic. Look, just watch, it's just really a parody of itself.
Starting point is 02:08:33 By the way, looking super Asian right now, huh? Yeah, he does, he does, yeah. Look at the way he sets this up. Johnny, will you do something, will you play dun dun dun dun dun, like Chinese cymbals behind it as he talks? Can you do that? He does look super Asian.
Starting point is 02:08:48 You're right. He's always kind of had like this. I guess he's gained some weight now and he's... Yeah, dude. He's like, I don't need to act anymore. I'm just over here doing math. Yeah, there we go. Let's hear it.
Starting point is 02:09:01 Play it low, but let's hear it. It just kills me, like his whole setup, like he just, he makes a meal of it, dude. Yeah. Taking like a deep breath before he starts here. For sure. Dude, we're about to get knowledge. He's like, I did it, dude. We did it.
Starting point is 02:09:24 March 20th, 2025. Problem solved. The eve of the spring equinox gives us a gift to the world on its birthday. Happy birthday. That is so dramatic. My fellow seekers of truth and all those who have ever gazed at the stars.
Starting point is 02:09:43 Stop. Is it possible to take somebody serious in fubu? I was actually thinking that Johnny I saw a dude at the Palms this weekend You were in Vegas? Yeah we'll get into that Oh I forgot about that We'll get into that in a full on Kool-Aid camouflage sweatsuit and I was like I never need to dress up again if I can find out where that is
Starting point is 02:10:08 I will wear that to the end of time. Are you hiding from in that? What is that? What use is that camouflage? All right back to Terrence Howard here. He's gonna drop some I can hear the diabetes in this I just hear it bubbling under the infinite bands of the cosmos Today Bob Dylan. A testament to the chaos that emerges when celestial bodies interact under the invisible hand of great gravity. And think, great minds from Newton to Poincaré all wrestled with its unpredictable nature of the three-body problem. And as a result, for centuries chaos reigned but today on this
Starting point is 02:11:07 equinox this day of perfect balance we unveil a solution one that's not bound by the limitations of classical thought but rather guided by the harmony of the universe itself stop have we made this video better? Geometry. Oh, of course with the the Asian music. Yeah. Yeah, of course. It's Do we made we made this shit rush? Oh, he's also got like what is that? Like the Marvel combat logo? Yeah, they're something a jet game of Thrones. Maybe yeah house. What is that? The House of the Dragon thing? Yeah Roscoe chicken waffle And of course the high or comma We present a model that transforms instability into resonance
Starting point is 02:11:58 Chaos to be clear no idea what the fuck he's talking about either way still hasn't told us how he solved it No, no, I'm waiting to order. All I know is Johnny. Can I ask you how many white chicks does he get with this? Answer all them The three body system into oh did the white chicks when they hear that they have no idea what he's talking about But they they're just very their panties just jump off. They don't even try. In fact, on the other side of the camera, it's like five hot white chicks just like shaking their head like, oh Terrence, you're so smart. It stabilizes orbits. It unveils the hidden rhythms of the cosmos.
Starting point is 02:12:39 He's so impressed with himself, dude. This is just some academic achievement also what's that thing around him what's that he's got something tied around his head though what is that we perceive the so-called forces that govern our reality from astrophysics to quantum mechanics from celestial navigation to the very structure of the universe itself. This discovery right here redefines what is possible. That's great, Terrence.
Starting point is 02:13:12 So just tell us what it is now. I mean, like, we're so dumb we won't even know. So just tell us. Yeah, just tell us. Just tell us now. You did it, so just tell us. And so on this birthday of the Earth, this single moment of cosmic symmetry, we are going to release this knowledge freely to the world.
Starting point is 02:13:29 Oh, thank you. Let this be the spark that illuminates a new path where no one has to. That's a great view he's got there, by the way. Yeah, someone's crushing it. Malibu or something? Black sciences pays well. This is the dawn of an understanding.
Starting point is 02:13:43 He's got all those patents, dude. He's rich. those patents, dude. He's rich. Let us step forward together on March 20th, 2025. That music, dude. He's so, he's so pleased with himself, isn't he? Look at this. This is the day the three-body enigma was solved.
Starting point is 02:14:03 Congratulations, dude. There you go, that's Terrence Howard. What do you think about it? You think there's any chance he actually solved the three-body enigma was solved. Congratulations, dude. There you go, that's Terrence Howard. What do you think about it? You think there's any chance he actually solved the three-body problem? Why not? I would rather him solve it than anybody else. Than anybody else?
Starting point is 02:14:14 Yeah. What about your daughter? Okay, outside of like, yeah, my daughter, she's five, she's playing Roblox, and she just figures it out? Yeah, she's like, daddy, I figured out the three-body problem. She's playing roblox and she just she just figures it out Yeah, she's like daddy. I figured out the three-body problem. I'd be like damn Science 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 This is only the beginning.

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