Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #916: The Destruction Of The 11 Pillars Of Society With Alan Paul Roberts

Episode Date: August 23, 2025

In Episode #916, Alan Paul Roberts exposes what he calls a coordinated globalist agenda to dismantle the 11 foundational pillars of society, warning that we are in the midst of a silent war on persona...l freedom, national sovereignty, and economic independence. He reveals how elite investors are taking control of the global food supply to manipulate populations, while pushing for a borderless world that dissolves the power of the nation-state. Roberts explains how law and order are being intentionally undermined to create chaos and justify authoritarian control, and how surveillance technologies are being rapidly expanded to monitor behavior and eliminate privacy. He also discusses the engineered collapse of the traditional banking system as a way to usher in a cashless society and programmable currency—tools designed to centralize power and strip individuals of financial autonomy. Please check out Alan Paul Roberts's Book "The Globalist Plan To Collapse Everything": https://globalcollapsebook.com Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Check out Sam Tripoli new crowd work special "Black Crack Robots" now for free. https://youtu.be/_FKugOeYaLc Check out Sam Tripoli’s 2nd New Crowd Work Special “Potty Mouth” on YouTube for free. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22j3Ds5ArjM 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 4pm 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: Kansas City, Mo: Headlining The Comedy Club of Kansas City August 28th-30th https://www.thecomedyclubkc.com/events/114717   Chicago: Headlining The Comedy Bar Sept 12th-13th https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/september-12-13-sam-tripoli-4497173   Tulsa, Ok:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Is Headlining the Bricktown Comedy Club on Oct 10th https://bricktowntulsa.com/shows/310746   Oklahoma City, Ok: Tin Foil Hat Comedy Is Headlining the Bricktown Comedy Club on Oct 11th https://www.bricktowncomedy.com/events/112032   Austin, Tx:  Headlining The Fat Man At Comedy Mothership Oct 17th-19th https://samtripoli.com/events/?paged=2   Las Vegas, NV:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At The Virgin Hotel Nov 21st https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/95279813/tin-foil-hat-comedy-with-sam-tripoli-and-eddie-bravo-las-vegas-24-oxford   Minneapolis: Headlining The House Of Comedy Dec 11th-13th https://samtripoli.com/events/?paged=3   Please check out Alan Paul Roberts's internet: Website: https://www.authoraproberts.com Twitter: https://x.com/AuthorAPRoberts   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:   Fre Nicotine Pouches: Tin Foil Hat listeners don’t follow the crowd—your nicotine pouches shouldn’t either. While mainstream brands keep you stuck with weak, dry options, FRE delivers instant satisfaction with strengths up to 15mg. Thanks to Pre-Primed moisture technology, you get immediate performance instead of waiting. Don’t let big tobacco decide what’s enough—choose FRE and take control.  Got to https://frepouch.com/ and use the promocode TINFOIL to get 20% off!    Ava: Ava is a credit-building app that makes it so easy to improve your credit FAST, so you can get better rates on loans, pay off debt faster, and keep more money in your pocket.  Take control of your credit right now. Download the Ava app (spelled A-V-A) today, and when you join using my promo code TINFOIL, your first month is totally FREE.          

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Tinfoil hat. Oh, what the fuck are you guys people talking about? Global controls will have to be imposed, and a world governing body will be created to enforce them. Welcome to tinfoil half. We go deep, home, boy. Eric, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere.
Starting point is 00:00:30 That's some interdimensional All right. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown? All right, welcome to Tinfoil hat. We are live from the Wise Wolf Gold and Silver Studios.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Go to Sam Tripoli. Doc Gold. Use a promo code Timfoil and you two can get in on the Press Smiles game for as little as 50. a month sent right to your house. Okay, very excited for today's episode. We're going to get into something we've been talking about for a long time on this show
Starting point is 00:01:10 about the attack on our institutions, attack on archetypes in which we see the world. Stories are basically our belief systems are built on, and I'm very excited to have our next guest on. He is an author. He is a small business owner, and he has a wonderful business owner. and he has a wonderful book out called The Globalist Plan to Collapse Everything. Please welcome to the show. Alan, Paul Roberts. How are you, Alan, Paul?
Starting point is 00:01:38 How do you go by Alan, Alan, Paul? What do we go by? Yeah, Alan's great. Or just Al, like Paul Simon said, that works too. Okay. Whatever. Welcome to the show, Sir. Thank you so much for joining us.
Starting point is 00:01:50 We really do appreciate you spending some time with us and talking about this very important message. For those who may not be familiar with you, can you tell us? little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you? Sure. So I own a small business, a small marketing firm. I've been on my own since 2011. Before that, I was in the corporate world. I was a former vice president of operations. And then after that, a VP of sales and international marketing jumped out in 2011. And I've been busy ever since just running my own small business. April of last year. I kind of got the knock to the tap on the shoulder to write this book. So that's why we're here. That's why we're talking. Yeah, I think what you're talking about in your
Starting point is 00:02:42 book is very, very important and people don't realize it. I think over time, we have seen kind of this liberal movement. Liberal in the sense of old school liberal, where it's kind of this idea that, you know, that this like old way of thinking, old way of looking at people wasn't the correct way to see the world and we kind of started becoming more inclusive and with people and how they want to live their lives. And then we kind of got to the point where we're like, okay, we all love each other. It's good. And then it just kept going. And then now we're kind of in bizarro world where they're trying to get us to convince these things that don't make common sense are acceptable ways of looking at the world
Starting point is 00:03:26 and, you know, we've been talking a lot, I mean, I was on Rogan recently and everyone's like, oh, we're going to hear about Sam on Rogan all the time, but you know, I was talking about the really great doc that was done by Diego Griffin called a capitalist conspiracy about, you know,
Starting point is 00:03:43 them using these kind of fringe groups who think they're fighting the man to kind of destroy our archetypes and our institutions and they think they're raging against the machine, but in reality, they're doing the work of the machine, and they're doing, they're creating chaos to bring in martial law. So I'm very excited to talk to you about what you've discovered and what's in your book. So where would you like to
Starting point is 00:04:06 begin? Yeah. So if anybody wants to follow along, the book's about 11 pillars of society that I believe are under attack and in danger of falling. So if anybody wants to follow along, you can go to global collapsebook.com. And there's a, there's a tab in the nav at just says 11 pillars. And so we can talk about that. But, you know, the first pillar is national borders. So I don't know if you want to begin there and go through them or how you'd like to take it. I just want to. I'm sorry to do this. I just want to set this up. I've come to the conclusion that we have a two-party system, which is really just two wings of the same rotten, corrupt bird, okay? And you have the Democrats playing to the progressive left. And you have the Republicans playing to
Starting point is 00:04:54 the conservative right and the progressives will i mean the democrats will almost give almost everything that the progressive left wants because the progressive left wants subversion they want to destroy what you have labeled the 11 pillars of society uh i think society needs to have four things uh that they they need to shun um unnecessary violence they need to shun uh stealing they need to protect children at all costs and we need to basically um we need to uh basically shun lying as well you know what i'm saying and the the the progressive left wants to destroy all these institutions the the the the republicans played the conservatives what the conservatives want is they want uh to to empower institutions such as the family unit god church uh the economy law enforcement
Starting point is 00:05:54 that stuff. And that stuff makes for a stronger country. And that's why the Republicans will give them tiny little wins that kind of the pacify the group, but they'll never give them what they really want because both sides want to collapse and want totalitarianism. And so I think you're on point with everything you're saying. So you want to start with the borders. Let's get into that. Sure. So the national borders are probably the most obvious collapse point. I mean, for anybody paying attention, seeing thousands and thousands coming across the border, unchecked, unfiltered, every day during the, you know, the prior four years of the Biden administration, that was an incredibly reckless policy. I mean, we have more legal immigration than any country in the world. But legal immigration is a controlled process, bedded. You know, who's coming in. You know, Ellis Island, the whole story of that. and our growth in the past.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Everybody came in through Ellis Island. They were checked to make sure they were healthy. They had to have someone. They were going to live with who was going to take care of them, a job, something. And not everybody got in. Okay, so we've gone from that to a wide open border with absolutely no checks. Everybody coming straight through with virtually nothing to stop them, all kinds of gotaways. And the idea with that plan is to dilute.
Starting point is 00:07:24 your society so that the different nations of the world who are experiencing this, including in Europe and Australia and not just the U.S., but the different Western nations that are experiencing this, lose their cultural identity. And also, of course, their systems get overloaded, their school systems, their hospital systems, the social welfare system because they bring them in, they give them, you know, they give them credit cards that get reloaded every month, They put them in hotels.
Starting point is 00:07:55 They pay for everything. They fly them to any city they want to go to. And I just did an interview with someone from the UK who was saying their process is completely parallel to ours, except it's been going on since 2011, in their case, after the fall of Qaddafi and, you know, Libya and then Syria, all the trouble in Syria and then the outflow into, Western Europe from there. But he said even now, even now they're coming into the UK, which is an island, which that should not be the first country they come to, but they're going straight into the UK in some cases, of course, along with Germany and every other country in Western Europe. And it's basically a plan to weaken society, dilute society, just get things out of control. That's, again, a parallel here. And Australia.
Starting point is 00:08:54 and Western Europe. Johnny, who's not on camera, I don't know if he is on camera. Yeah, I can be. Johnny just got back. He went and watched, he went to Oasis in Scotland, right? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:06 And Johnny was in London, and he was, you know, and Johnny's done a couple trips over there. He doesn't have any kids, so him and his girlfriend like to travel a lot. And why is that? No, I mean, yeah, I hope we still will like to travel after that. Oh, it's a little harder when you have kids,
Starting point is 00:09:23 but that's not the point. The point is that you're doing a lot traveling, as you should at your age. And you were in London and you were kind of shocked, right? What did you see? Well, okay, so we were there a year and a half ago now. And just in the past year and a half, it has gotten, I mean, I would say drastically worse, the immigration situation there. But it's, I mean, the city, proper London is just not an English city anymore. I've never, I've never been in an English-speaking place, you know, of the countries you can go to.
Starting point is 00:09:54 and seen so many non-clearly people who weren't born there. I think the last stat I saw was from like four years ago. And London is 40% non-English-born people. 40% of the people, that was four years ago. And by my eye, it is significantly worse over the past year and a half. Are the billboards still in English? Like, is everything still? Well, you see a lot of businesses now.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Yeah, especially the like streetside businesses and stuff, which are meant to be regulated there and not in English. Yeah, it's, I mean, it was shocking. So, I mean, so many burqa people, you know, just walking around. Burka people. Yeah, well, I saw, I mean, I was funny in the elevator with a woman just in the full beekeeper outfit. And then her guy was in a white socks t-shirt with his belly hanging out.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And, you know, like a baseball cap turned backwards. It was, I mean, someone with Western cultural interest is still putting his girl in a, in a bag, which is kind of interesting to me. But, yeah, dude, I mean, just, you just couldn't. you don't hear I went I tried to count I went like five minutes walking without hearing an English word at one point just in the really the clogged parts of London you know where like a lot of tourist stuff is and it was I mean it was mad it was and it was all you know it's all over I have a friend he's in his 60s lives lived in Germany all his life he also runs a
Starting point is 00:11:19 small business he was still running it he wasn't retired and he said I could not take it anymore. The same thing, like the lawlessness, the way that, you know, they pick and choose which laws they're going to enforce and all the goodies given to the immigrants and the citizens not treated properly. He said I couldn't take it anymore. I moved, my wife and I moved to Austria, which is a German-speaking country, where things are still relatively stable and kind of law and order and not an immigration overrun. But you can imagine a guy in his 60, he's running a business moving at that age, just leaving the country for another country,
Starting point is 00:11:59 what it would take for that. But, you know, that was his experience. And that just, I think it's a good indicator of how off the rails Western Europe has become. Yeah. And, you know, here in the United States, what they do is they bring these immigrants in. And, you know, we're all the descendants of immigrants.
Starting point is 00:12:17 People who came, like you said, through St. And, you know, and what happens is they don't get paid like what a regular system would get paid so they have to kind of clump together and then you start getting these like foreign pockets like there's parts of la that are just every sign is Spanish and like I have no problems because I love Latinos but like what you're doing is creating just like uh I mean it's just make it for a culture where you you don't blend it my mother didn't teach us Armenian because she was from a time where you learned English and there's been this kind of push to hold on to your culture even though you're
Starting point is 00:13:00 running from that culture you're running from that country that it's like kind of when you watch like Mexico play the United States these people all came here to be to get the American dream but they have to hold on to this Mexican culture and root for their own country even though it's the country they fled and and not only that people who weren't even born in Mexico now claim Mexican, like their Mexican culture over the culture that they were born into. I remember a long time ago when I was playing the La Jolla Comedy Store, these two sisters wanted to hang out with us. One was extremely hot and one was not. And, you know, the guys were kind of letting the hot chick decide which one they wanted, she wanted to hang out with. And, but they
Starting point is 00:13:48 were both like screaming how much they loved Mexico, even though they didn't live there. And I found that to be absolutely shocking it's like your your ancestors at some point they always go when was america great and i go whenever you're that the moment your ancestors decide to come here that that that was when america was great and they said i got to get out of here to go over there because over there is much better so that was when america was great when your family decided they were going to leave excuse my language the shithole that they're in to come to this country because of the stability and what made america great forever was that the stability.
Starting point is 00:14:26 People invested in America because they knew that their investment was saved because it was stable. And that is going away. They're creating chaos. And now they're creating, again, these pockets of different cultures. And you see it in Minnesota now, all these Somalians
Starting point is 00:14:42 are like, we're going to get in to the government because that's our system and we're going to change the system. Then why did you come here? Why did you come here if you just want to change it to the place that you just ran from because exactly we don't we don't need that but you know there's when immigration is so wide open that's what you get you know when you do it like they did in ls island back then
Starting point is 00:15:05 and like we did with regular immigration where you got to you got to learn what the country's about you got to learn about the different levels of government and our freedoms and the constitution and you know people were proud to then become a u.s. citizen in so many cases but when there's none of that when it's just like, hey, roll in and just set up shop here, you know. And, you know, in England, it was the same thing. He was explaining to me that just like the U.S., you know, a lot of these families are having eight to 10 kids and they're all on welfare. The mother's on welfare and all the children are on welfare. They're all, they're draining all that money. And that's not how it was in the past. You know, you had to have a job. Your family took care of you. It wasn't just a
Starting point is 00:15:51 huge handout. I mean, because when it is a handout, it just draws people who are looking for a handout instead of, you know, wanting to have a job. I'm not saying everybody that comes across wants a handout, but a lot of them do because they know they'll get it. And a lot of them are getting it. When I was in the UK last week, there was a viral video of this guy who had a TikTok and he was TikToking his way across the channel to England and, you know, saying, hey, I'm going to get a hotel room, you know, like before he got there. And I'm going to have, you know, the best life now and just living on the taxpayer. Like, clearly inflammatory thing meant to be inflammatory, but also to encourage people.
Starting point is 00:16:29 He makes the crossing, and then people think, oh, he died because he stopped posting for a while. And then the next thing, you know, he's in like a four-star hotel room with these other guys just chilling, laying back with, you know, flashing his room key in front of the camera. And the end of it is demoralization, pressure from above, pressure from below. And, you know, tax is a penalty for success. and welfare is a reward for failure and that's how it's going to go and once you get on that tip and you just start getting that money and you don't have to do anything you kind of get addicted to that and i forget the name of the term but there's there's a term for when you overwhelm the system you overwhelm the system so much that it has to collapse that's the
Starting point is 00:17:15 cloward and pivot strategy yes yeah overwhelm it and bring it down yeah and that and that's a exactly what they're doing. So, you know, this show is almost in December where you be nine years old. So we've been covering everything for a long time. And when, during the Joe Biden years, you would see videos of like the people coming in. And they were all military age men from all over the world. And very rarely did you see families coming? Because like most of the time, if you're running, you're bringing your family with you to come and set up a new life.
Starting point is 00:17:50 but nope, we're getting military-aged men, and who knows what chaos they're bringing with us, who knows what country they're from, and who knows why they're here? Well, the 5,000 from China alone, and that's just the ones we know about. So China's a communist nation, as we know. You don't just get out of China without the government allowing it, and here they are sending that many military-aged men, 5,000, and that's just the ones we knew about. So, yeah, that can't be good. And from what I heard, the same thing's happening in Western Europe, mostly military-aged men.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Yeah. And, you know, we've been talking about this. Like, I'm going to say something and people are going to get really frustrated with it. But all I'm hearing is that a giant event is coming. And I don't know what that event is. And I kind of hate saying it. But I've heard from multiple sources, people, I've seen posts from people who've talked to people deep in the government. Tiffany Haddish was just in Oregon playing my friend's comedy club
Starting point is 00:18:56 and they said she was just crushing. And then at the end she got really serious and she told them something big is coming. She says that all of her billionaire friends are talking about how this big event is coming. And I don't know what that event is, but it sounds like a 9-11 type event will be coming and it's all about, you know, demoralization and basically bringing and martial law. Now, everyone's freaking out about Trump taking over D.C. as they should be, but what people don't realize is that the District of Columbia is a sovereign nation and that they're always talking about making statehood while he's basically taking over the sovereign nation. And it's like, it didn't start with Trump. It's, even though Trump was in during the, uh, when BLM did
Starting point is 00:19:43 show up and cause chaos, but these NGOs have been sponsoring the, this, this, uh, unrest. since the beginning. Every single one of these movements, whether they're Marxists, Communists, Zionists, whatever the movement is, is completely funded by billionaires and now trillionaires. You can cause unrest,
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Starting point is 00:23:57 But I mean, I think I see Trump not as so much conservative or anything else. He's hard to put a label on because he's more a pragmatist, you know, the businessman attitude, like just, get it done kind of thing. And he doesn't neatly fit into anyone's box. But I mean, something had to be done in D.C. I mean, the place is out of control. And we know that all the big blue cities to some degree are out of control. But I mean, this is the nation's capital. And there are special provisions in the Constitution to be able to take power over that. So I don't see it as quite as unhinged as maybe some people do. But I think Trump is careful to always act within the law. I mean, have you ever noticed how when people come at them and take them to court and everything,
Starting point is 00:24:47 you would think he would just lose it at some point. But he always goes through the process. He always goes through the court system, even when you got, I mean, I would be tempted in some of these cases where these judges are coming at me to say, you know what, you have no standing. You're way outside your jurisdiction. We're going to ignore. you that would be my thing but he never does that he he just takes it on the chin and and you know let's the process play out and then two months later it's overridden and he continues on his way while he's doing 29 other things along the way that got done too i mean the man's like he's like a machine i've never seen anything like it for what he can get done but also the way he just
Starting point is 00:25:28 keeps moving forward but it's always within the legal system he doesn't i haven't seen him step outside of that even though he gets accused of it i think he is sticking to the letter of the law from what I've seen. It is interesting. You know, I mean, with Trump, you've got to kind of take support the wins and I like
Starting point is 00:25:48 it when everyone's kind of mad at the president. I think it's a much better way to operate than when you fall in love with someone like Obama and he gets away with murder. I do believe they're all two wings of the same corrupt bird.
Starting point is 00:26:05 I just think Trump represents a different group of people and I see I agree I agree he doesn't fit the mold I mean I agree with you that the Republican and Democrat Party are for the most part owned and and a lot of people are bought off and it is kind of a uniparty I don't personally see him that way though I think he's like a bull in a china shop I mean if he was a member of the club he wouldn't have been shot at and you know every court case you know gone up against him Tim, I mean, they say, I remember his reaction to you. You think I'm a king.
Starting point is 00:26:41 He said, I got to fight like hell for every little thing, every little inch that I get. You know what I mean? He's fighting the court systems. Nobody's really on his side, it seems like, as far as, you know, the uniparty goes. He's making it happen just by sheer force of will and getting some people around him who agree with him. Do you think there's any point of this could be a little bit of theater or a lot of bit of theater? that if you kind of make it seem like he's an outsider that people rally around him a little bit more. I mean, there are things that I get very nervous about with him,
Starting point is 00:27:17 and I will fight him tooth and nail on, even though I would take him over probably everybody since Kennedy, maybe, and even Kennedy had his things. I mean, you're never going to get a perfect person in there in any way, shape, or form. But, you know, the Israel stuff. There's so much corruption. There's so much corruption he's got to deal with. It's very, very ner.
Starting point is 00:27:38 It makes me very on edge to pelleteer shit. That makes me very, very on edge. And I think we should always, always keep our eye on the prize, even if we like somebody. That is the position of president is a dangerous position. It is, I would say he's more of a president than Kamala Harris ever would have been. It would have been the end of an empire. You know, our last guy, Ryan, Ryan, son. late came on and um he was he was talking about you know during see you know during the roman
Starting point is 00:28:14 empire they were just putting basically mannequins in at that point and the military was running everything there is a little bit of that uh that i get very nervous about you know i i again uh the the israel israel stuff is very very concerning to me the palenshire stuff is very concerning to me and the bill back better bill is i mean our dollar's going to be just fucking annihilated dude it's just going to get annihilated and it's so crazy to think that you know that that during bill clinton we had a balanced budget right we were kind of running as surplus and now we're like five presidents later suddenly we're just i mean our dollar is going to be a peso soon if we don't play i agree yeah and that's one of the collapse points
Starting point is 00:29:04 is banking and finance. Okay, let's get into that. And that's probably the weakest, the weakest pillar of all, and the one that concerns me the most. I'm with you there. I mean, you have Larry Fink now be coming ahead of the WEF. Oh, worst nightmare. That guy literally is saying that there won't be any single family homes anymore. Just think about that, man. Yeah, because they're buying them all. And people are, and these boomers, dude, I mean, my parents, I love them with all my heart. You know, they're getting old and I'm enjoying them while I can as much as I possibly can. But, man, they are, they bought these.
Starting point is 00:29:42 Think about what they used to buy the price of a house for. It was almost what a car is now. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, well, and the great thing about the new future is that you won't even have to worry about buying a house. You'll just lease one, you know, you'll just have a subscription to your home. And have you seen they have a computer program that all the landlords are basically at gunpoint? forced to use, which artificially inflates the price of rent.
Starting point is 00:30:09 They tell them what everyone's charging rent. So your rent goes is really high. And it's just like that's why people are living in their cars now. They can't afford this rent. They're working a 40, 50 hour a week, and they still can't even afford the basics of life. Yeah, it's a nightmare. It's so unfair to them. And then on top of that, you have the Federal Reserve jacking up our interest rates when
Starting point is 00:30:31 the same worldwide banking system owns the European Central Bank and they're given them much better rates at a time where we're in better shape. I mean, we're not in great shape, but we're in better shape than Europe is in terms of our economy and the investment that's coming back and, you know, how we're doing overall yet our rates are higher, which of course affects those homeowners or want to be homeowners and every business that wants to, you know, borrow money to do what they need to do. I mean, everybody's feeling the pain of, you know, of the interest. rates, which historically they're not that high, but they're high when you, the total cost is high because all the properties are overvalued. Like you said, they're buying up the homes,
Starting point is 00:31:13 so they're able to jack the price up on the homes. They're renting out the homes, so they control so many of them that they're able to have a big impact on the price of rent. And yeah, something's got to be done. I mean, I think there ought to be some type of legislation to limit the percentage of homes that can be owned by non-home owners, a certain percent need to be individuals living in them because this is getting out of control. And the craziest part is that they're using your retirement to basically screw your children's generation over.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Yeah, they have control. They have control of all these retirement funds and how they're investing in it. They're using that money to do what they want. And it's almost like there's this kind of movement to, like, make the, the more enjoyable areas to live in harder and harder to live in so that everyone's going to have to move to the coldest areas, live in the hardest, harshest parts of the country to live in if you want to be independent. You know, it's like, oh, I'm going to go live in Idaho. And Idaho is great. This isn't a knock on Idaho, right?
Starting point is 00:32:25 I've been to Idaho. They're wonderful people. I'm not, but it's like, it's not San Diego. Right. Right. And, like, they're going to make it, like, Gavin Newsom's whole thing is to make this stay a feudal system, Uber rich and incredibly poor. So you're going to have to have your whole family living in a two-bedroom.
Starting point is 00:32:46 My wife, my wife says that Gavin reminds her of, like, the evil guys on the hunger games. You know, the rich people, remember them in the hunger games, living in utter luxury? And they just have this kind of sleazy attitude. And, you know, that's Gavin. He seems to in person fulfill that image to me. American Psycho. Yeah. No, he keeps doing all these podcasts.
Starting point is 00:33:10 No one asks him, what do you think the perception of you is outside of your bubble? I would love to know what he thinks people think of him. He is so slick and fake. I mean, I think everybody can see it. He's a chameleon. He's got no anchor that I can detect. I mean, it just came out that California has the highest unemployment. rate. I mean, in the country. I mean, think about California. What, the fifth largest
Starting point is 00:33:36 economy in the world? And they have the highest rate of unemployment. Probably because their borders have been wide open for so long. And everything's expensive. You know, businesses are fleeing. The cost of doing businesses through the roof. Taxes are crazy. I mean, who would want to live there if it didn't have the ocean and the weather? I mean, everybody would be leaving if it wasn't for that. That or why go back to work if unemployment is a little bit better than actually working, a little bit less than actually working. I know a lot of people do unemployment
Starting point is 00:34:07 and they have a side hustle where they get paid under the table and then it gets better than going back to work because minimum wage sucks and whatever the... Minim wage sucks and it again gets into this kind of game plan they have, which is to completely destroy the nuclear family and just have men have no
Starting point is 00:34:23 purpose and men need purpose. Men have always defined themselves through their paycheck. and being able to provide for their children. And when you have this kind of Kornazvistia, whatever that term is, where the communists did it in Russia, where they installed party loyalists at every single power point of the structure. And they're basically giving it to women. I remember, you know, I've talked about this before,
Starting point is 00:34:50 where I was flying and Delta's like, we're now only training women to be pilots. You're like, why is that good? Why is anyone celebrating that? why is that our own our own military up until recently was had a goal and this is in the book um to reduce the number of of white men in the air force from like uh 64 percent to something like 42 percent over a period of several years and like you said why is that a good thing like why is that even a goal shouldn't the goal just be to get the best person we can get in every single
Starting point is 00:35:24 position and that's all that matters i mean it's the air force for gosh sake you know what i mean It's not some country club. It's the Air Force. We want the best people we can have in every position to protect us. And the same goes for pilots or surgeons or doctors or anybody that's doing a critical job. We just all want the best person, not some other criteria. Yeah, and we're going to get into the military, I'm sure, at some point. But like, and if you look at the fires, I tried to get this to discuss this for Rogan.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Okay, I'm brought up again. but is that like when we had these fires they somehow it gets released and I think it's purposeful that that you have that lesbian firefighter going yeah if if I can't carry you and I come to get you you're in the wrong place at the wrong time why would you say that like what what would encourage you to say that if you're trying to promote diversity that this woman's saying she can't do the job because they want you to blame diversity on this whole collapse. They want you to go, oh, it's the lesbians
Starting point is 00:36:31 and the non-bionaries and the ethnics on why it's going bad. And it's not being purposefully done by these fucking Bolsheviks who are trying to collapse it from the inside. What is more acceptable to the power people? Blaming diversity or blaming the leaders? Yeah, geez, they do so much of both.
Starting point is 00:36:51 I think they just want us all warring with each other any way they can just, you know, stick it in our face. and get us all outraged and, you know, up in arms with each other so that we're not focused on the leadership and what they ought to be doing. Yeah, and when you bring up money, taxation's a big part of that. A lot of people are talking right now about, like, even in the years of slavery, like pure slavery, the slaves were that to give X number of their money to their masters. But for that, they got food, shelter, clothing. And I'm not, this isn't a pro-slavery discussion here.
Starting point is 00:37:26 But I'm saying, compare that to what's going on right now. We just showed something on doom scrolling the other day, which was a fire episode. This woman who runs a salon, she asked all of the girls who work at the salon, how much do you think she had to pay in taxes, in payroll taxes? And someone said 85, someone said 100, someone said 115. She's like $250,000. She had to pay in taxes just to pay. her employees. Wow. How many did she have, do you know? Well, I would say based on the video,
Starting point is 00:38:03 it was like six or seven of them. Yeah. I mean, it's absolutely insanity. When we print money, this goes back to it. We're printing money. Our money is no longer even backed by anything. It used to be backed by, you'd have to have a dollar in the bank to lend out $10. Think about that, right? I lend you $10. You pay me back a dollar. I take that. dollar, I lend him $10. He pays him back a dollar. I pay out of the dollar. And then they're just creating all this fake funny money. Well, they got rid of that. Now they don't even need money in the bank. They can just give you the money. Yeah, it's over the top crazy. I mean, yeah, in the book, it talks about that our national debt is growing or has been growing at a rate of one trillion every
Starting point is 00:38:51 100 days. I mean, it's just, it's out of control. I loved it when. Elon was starting to do the Doche thing and we're starting to scrape it back. And then Congress comes out with a big beautiful bill. It's just loaded with pork. Elon, you know, blows a gasket and I can't blame him. He's like, what did I just devote the last six months of my life to? Yeah. People were nuts, you know, and, you know, it seems like nobody wants to control spending.
Starting point is 00:39:16 But, I mean, we have to because this whole reserve status of the dollar is going away. I mean, I did hear recently Treasury sales are starting to. to pick up a little now. But, you know, we're not selling near enough treasury notes to other countries like we used to be to Japan and China and the UK. And these other big holders aren't fine near what they used to buy. So we can't afford to borrow our way into oblivion like we used to because people aren't buying it anymore. So we got to get the spending side under control if there's any hope for avoiding an economic crash. I don't know. How do we do that?
Starting point is 00:39:57 I mean, how do we, how do we, you know, it's, it's like this, like the voting process in this country is kind of like courting, right? Like when you want to hook up with a girl, you'll say whatever you have to say to get late. Whatever she wants to hear, you're going to tell her, right? And that's why women go crazy. They give it up and then you're like, I'm out of here. You're like, what happened to the love and all that stuff, right? I get it. I totally get it.
Starting point is 00:40:25 It's the same thing with voting. We have these elections, and these guys tell us everything we want to hear. And then when they get in, they do none of it. Well, the problem, too, with this particular issue is that you have people who believe modern monetary theory where deficit spending doesn't matter at all. And the debt doesn't matter at all. Their idea is that when you can print the notes, it's irrelevant. And taxes are essentially just so that you can take money out of circulation and burn it is what they believe.
Starting point is 00:40:55 So there's no, they don't believe there'll be any consequences. Yeah, I was on Tim, Tim Kast and Phil was talking about. They just take the money out to burn it. I mean, show me a bank that lends money and doesn't charge interest to get money back. It doesn't exist. The notion about burning the money is the dumbest fucking shit I've ever heard in my life. Sorry about the language, but it's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life, dude. They're close.
Starting point is 00:41:23 Well, it's, I think the game's over because, That system worked when we truly were the reserve currency. But if other countries don't trust the currency, they're going to start demanding more of it for everything. And then inflation will happen and we'll be in a trap. I mean, if you have less faith in my money, you're going to want more of it because it's losing value or you see a future where it's going to lose value. So, yeah, I think we don't have near the leverage we did. I think that that whole system's coming down. So we got to get the spending under control at some point.
Starting point is 00:42:03 But I think Trump made a really good point where he said, we still have to get the votes. And remember the big, beautiful bill, what it was in the Senate, it was a 50-50 vote. J.D. Vance had to come in and break it, you know. So, I mean, he's got a point, you know, these senators and congressmen, they have to be on board. And it's almost like you were saying, you almost have to buy them off with their goodies to get them to vote your way. And they just barely squeaked it across the line. So I think his point was there's going to be that pork in there because our system's so screwed up. And the way our senators and congressmen work is so messed up.
Starting point is 00:42:49 that that's the only thing they react to a lot of them. You know, and there's enough of them that are corrupt that that's what it takes to get something past. So, so, but the point I was trying to make is like there's no way to regulate these politicians. Like in England, and I'm not saying Europe is anything of an example of what we should follow, but they have a no confidence vote. They get rid of their guys constantly. And yeah, they replace one other guys, but I mean,
Starting point is 00:43:19 We have no way, if you vote a guy in and he instantly votes against what he campaigned on, there's no way to get rid of these guys. Well, they hardly ever use what they do have. I mean, if you really step out of the line, you can get sanctioned. And what was that that they did to Trump two times to try to get him out? I mean, you can pull procedures like that to get judges out and somebody and a congressman who's really, you know, onerous. once in a while they'll kick them out. But it's got to be so over the top before they'll even take that effort that it almost never happens. It usually tends to be theater too.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Yeah, the impeachment was theater. Yeah. And censure is a way to kind of, you know, slap them on the wrist, but literally it's a slap. I mean, well, not literally. But it is a slap on there. I mean, it's no consequence. You know what I mean? It's like, oh, naughty boy. And the guys, they do get out tend to rally against sacred cows that you're not allowed to go against. So that they end up getting, oh, okay, you were maybe had a moment of anti-Israel. Oh, we can't have that here. You're fucking out. And then they get rid, like that one guy who had the weird toupee that ended up going to jail or dying.
Starting point is 00:44:33 And he was talking about how, you know, APEC controls everything. And he was instantly thrown out. And that's the game that gets played. There's certain sacred cows you can't touch. You can go, you can rally against anything else. but there's just sacred cows at least a couple years ago that you weren't allowed to talk about.
Starting point is 00:44:53 And, you know, and they just keep voting for the same thing over and over and over again. And the debt gets higher and her dollar gets worth less and less and less. And it's crazy to me that they're just going to try to implode this thing. And I don't know what on the other end is that.
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Starting point is 00:47:59 to bring manufacturing back at a fast enough pace that, you know, there will be jobs. And if there's jobs, and that's less government handouts, it's more tax revenue. It's less of a deficit. you know, when we're putting tariffs on and all that's going on. I mean, to me, it's like a Herculean task to try to actually pull this off. And I think he knows it, but he can't say it. He can't say what's really going on because I think if he did, we'd all be so terrified. You know, the whole thing would come down. But, and that's why he's putting so much pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower their rates too,
Starting point is 00:48:38 because I think every percentage point is hundreds of billions of dollars of extra money we're paying. The government's paying, not to mention businesses and homeowners and everybody else. But yeah, I see it as this power play to try to save it before it comes down under its own power like a house of cards. And it's these H-1B visa stuff. It's almost like they said, okay, we tried to just move the manufacturing over here. It's so unstable over there Let's just move it back here But bring them all over here
Starting point is 00:49:13 Where it's more stable Right? I mean it's absolutely ridiculous I mean we're doing them the favor We're you know they were trying to embed themselves in our economy And now we're just inviting them to do it Yeah but it's also like it's insanity the way And you hear progressives talk about this How they're so anti
Starting point is 00:49:32 They're anti Nationalism when it comes to the economy me like the oh dude if we if we build cars here they're going to be a bazillion dollars and i remember i got an argument with it like a guy who was a showrunner in comedy clubs i mean in television shows i go there's 12 cars that are made america tell me who they are what do you mean name the cars that are named here because according to you they should be costing billions of dollars can you name them no you can't because there's a there's a market cap on what people are willing to pay And in the long run, maybe a corporation loses a little money, but eventually they'll start making more money because their workers will have cash to buy stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:17 I remember. Bingo. Bingo, that's the thing. That's the thing that nobody seems to get that if you bring the jobs back, then you're paying people here instead of letting that money go out of the country. So economists call that the velocity of money. How many times does that money get spent and passed around? You know what I mean? So if we are spending the money by paying people in this country, and they're buying things that were built by people with jobs in this country, then all that money stays in the country. It's like if you paid your wife to cut your hair, right? And you gave her whatever, 50 bucks to cut your hair instead of paying someone else to do it, right? Now, that 50 is within the family. You can go spend it on groceries or whatever.
Starting point is 00:51:01 It didn't leave to go somewhere else. So that's kind of like what a country is like when it all stays within the country. It gets spent within the country. And so people have more money to spend. And so even if prices go up, they're getting paid more because they're more in demand. And I mean, this is how it used to be. It used to be that all the TV sets, the washers, the dryers, the cars, all the electronics, Texas instruments. You know, it was all made here.
Starting point is 00:51:27 And the country was healthier for it. You know, it wasn't like, am I going to get a job when I graduate? It's like, what kind of job do I want and how do I pick the right one? And, I mean, I graduated from business school before the country was all messed up. And I had so many options that it was really like, how do I make the right choice? I graduated with a business degree. And I mean, that's what it was like back then. And I'm talking, you know, talking in the 80s.
Starting point is 00:51:54 So. Yeah. Yeah, it got crazy in the 90s. It started with NAFTA. I mean, I was helping run a, I was in manufacturing. And when NAFTA came in within about two years, everybody was panicking because everybody was afraid that their competitor was going to learn how to outsource quicker than they were and they're going to go out of business. So I helped open a factory in Honduras so that we could just test the waters and learn how to do it in case we had to go full time that way. And but it was all it was and I saw all the all the local factories, all our subcontractors getting shut down as more and more people were outsourcing.
Starting point is 00:52:34 And it was terrible. You know, all these people that had jobs no longer had jobs or they had to go work at a 7-Eleven or something like that to make ends meet work, two jobs, three jobs. And it doesn't have to be that way. I would much rather bring it all back. And I even said that before Trump got in the first time because he was talking about it. I told my kids, I said, you watch, if he brings jobs back, you're going to see for the first time an economy where wages are going to go up and things are going to start looking better. better. And sure enough, in his first terms, wages were going up for the middle class purchasing power for the first time in decades was actually going up because we were bringing some jobs
Starting point is 00:53:14 back. And I think there's the potential to really ramp that up. It could be day and night. I would gladly pay more rather than have to pay it all out in welfare any day. You know what I mean? I totally agree. The way, hold on, the way people talk about the, like, people don't understand, like there was a time before free trade and it's called the 80s and it was awesome we all look back on the 80s going that was an amazing time yeah because we didn't have free trade and we were making stuff here and everybody had money these people are just they don't they just they have Stockholm syndrome they do they do and it's like they don't know that every other country's tariffing the heck out of us and always has and and we used to tariff them too
Starting point is 00:54:01 But somewhere along the line, we got this bright idea that we should drop all tariffs to zero and let them keep tariffing the heck out of us. And this is going to work out some way. Do you know who did that? The military. The military made deals with countries that if you allow us to put military bases in your country, you can send goods to America, no tariffs, and you could tariff the shit out of our stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:25 That was all done on purpose, man, by the military industrial complex. So they could just put up bases everywhere, right? What did you want to say? I was going to ask, if you think if all the manufacturing comes back to the United States, do you think the product, the lifetime of the product would last longer, if you know what I mean? Like things used to last longer, like a washing machine used to last 10, 20 years now. It literally has a lifetime of two years to the warranties done pretty much. Do you think if the products came back, it would give it a longer lifetime for the product?
Starting point is 00:54:55 I don't really think it's who's making it. I think they're making it that way on purpose. like the pre-planned obsolescence. I think it's just a, it's a decision they're making in the design at the design phase. I don't think that it's poor labor quality that's causing that.
Starting point is 00:55:10 I think it's just, it's just the design itself. And the final thing about this is this notion that Americans don't want to do. I get in arguments with people on this. Americans don't want to do this job. What are you talking about, dude? What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:55:25 They had a story where they ice raided this factory and they got rid of all the illegals there. The next day, the line was around the block of Americans trying to get those jobs. It was like a chicken processing. Yeah, it's like the most ridiculous thing ever. And I saw this story and it was so obvious propaganda. Yeah, this guy got rid of all of his illegals and he hired Americans
Starting point is 00:55:47 and they were doing shitty work and wanted to go home early. I'm like, bro, that is the biggest propaganda bullshit I've ever seen in my life, dude. You know, I make the joke like I'm such a fat ass. I went to Wendy's at, like, 11 p.m. at night, and the guy who handed me my food was a 55-year-old. Like, you know, that was one thing I did notice when we were in Scotland, not in England. In Scotland, there were people age appropriate for the jobs that you just don't see here anymore. It was like teenagers doing most of the small. Like, man, you'd never see that in America now, ever.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Because they're turning them into careers. Yeah, it's all you can do. It's like you said, working multiple jobs. I have a question, though. So, okay, about the man. I know people who have tried to. manufactured things completely in this country and you know on a medium you know to small level like thousands of units not tens of thousands and they have had it's been almost impossible they
Starting point is 00:56:43 actually some things they had to go to Canada for because the people who had the machining skills and and and the tooling skills and even just some of the machines required to make it what they were making like a grill scraper uh it would just don't exist here anymore how do we unwind that. How does that get? Because that seems to be more of a systemic thing where like we have to kind of also bring back technical education as well. Yeah, I agree. 100% technical education in the entire supply chain. We just need to reverse what we did from NAFTA forward. We have to do it. We have to just reverse it. Completely reverse it. Bring the skills back. Bring the training back. I know they're working on the raw materials and the,
Starting point is 00:57:29 and all those kind of things, they're working on getting all that. I mean, it's an enormous job. And again, it's a race against the clock. And I think it's going to be ugly for some time. But back in 94, it wasn't really Clinton who had a great economy. It was Newt Gingrich and what they did in Congress. And Clinton was forced to go along with it. I mean, one of the things they did is you had to be looking for a job.
Starting point is 00:57:59 to get welfare. And they cut the number of weeks dramatically that you could be on welfare. And so when you put those two things together, what happens is when people get off of welfare, if they can't find a job, they start opening up their own small business. And you had an explosion in the number of small businesses getting formed. But these people who don't want to work, we talk about, well, part of the thing is the welfare cushion needs to be a lot less generous and a lot less long-lived in terms of how many weeks you can be on it so that people understand they have to get a real job. But, you know, it's the carrot and the stick. We're all like that.
Starting point is 00:58:37 If we have kids, you know what it's like. If you go too soft on their kids, they're going to get lazy. I mean, we're all like that. It's human nature. There has to be the incentive and the process and just a normal set of rules again. You know, we need to get back to all that. But, yeah, I don't think it's going to be easy. And it could be really uncomfortable in a lot of ways.
Starting point is 00:58:57 but I think we have to get the whole supply chain back and start making things here for just about everything that we can. The hope was that Trump might do that, but the big, beautiful bill kind of, I mean, shot all hope I had of, because it's going to recall, it's going to be something on the scale of like the new deal for them to do what you're talking about, right? It's going to, and the motivation for that just doesn't seem to be there. Would you agree right now in the executive office especially? Well, I mean, I know he's how many. trillions in investment did they bring back? And I know they are talking about the rare earth minerals and the supply chain. I mean, he's got some smart people that he's working with. I think they want to do it all. I really do. Whether they can pull it off, I think it's a whole different
Starting point is 00:59:44 question. Do you think Detroit can become the mortar city again? Like, is that what we're talking about? Like, if this was successful, we're talking about Detroit becoming what it used to be? Detroit and anywhere else. I mean, South Carolina, wherever they want. want to make the cars in the U.S., but yeah, I do think so. I mean, people don't think it's possible. I mean, it was built up once. Why couldn't they do it again? People need cars. People need these stuff. They're going to try to make it illegal for you to have cars. And that's why, I mean, the truth of the matter is the days of just living your life and not paying attention to your local state and national politics is done. Unless you want to live in a complete dystopia.
Starting point is 01:00:27 You have to pay attention. Like, I have to start going to these Board of Education meetings for my kids. I have to go and I have to watch. What are you pushing on my kids? They don't need to know about genders. They need to know about how are they going to, and I'm sure this is another pillar. Is this another pillar education? Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Okay, can we get into that? Sure. Yeah, let's talk about it. So when I was doing the research on the education pillar, I was, I was really surprised at what I found. I mean, we know the U.S. doesn't rank high, but there was a study among the industrialized nations of how are we doing in math? Like, how is the typical, you know, 19 to 28-year-old doing in terms of their math knowledge,
Starting point is 01:01:18 you know, like a decade after they're out of high school? And the U.S. ranked the worst out of 34 countries in math and science. I mean, it was it was the U.S. and the U.K. I think was second worst. And, you know, some European countries, Italy, Spain, Ireland, France. They were all doing bad with the U.S. leading the charge. The ones who are doing great, South Korea, Japan, Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, that kind of surprised me, Czech Republic. So we rank last, even though we spend more than anybody else. And even though we're supposedly, you know, the world's superpower. That was something that surprised me. But then I saw this interview from the 80s with a guy named Thomas Sowell, who was interviewed by Diane Ream. And this was, you know, a couple decades ago, he was already seeing the decline in education. He grew up in Harlem, right? And he said, my education as a boy in Harlem in the public school system, back then is better, was better than what I can get my daughter today in a private school
Starting point is 01:02:35 and an expensive school. He goes, don't get me wrong. The private school isn't bad, but it honestly is not as good as what I had growing up in Harlem because the teachers were demanding. They taught math, science, reading, you know, all the core things. And they drilled us like crazy. And they would take absolutely no excuse for not having your homework done. And you better be to be a school on time, no excuses. And they worked us hard and we learned a lot because we stayed at it all day long. And he said it's really not that way. The whole curriculum, even then, a couple decades ago, is so soft now. The teachers, the kids are learning about things that even back then are more related to your feelings and what do you think about this? What do you think about
Starting point is 01:03:21 that? It's more subjective, not so much on the core as it used to be. So, I mean, it goes way back. And this whole thing about the lack of meritocracy is kind of all through society. And I know it seems like they're trying to turn that around a little bit. But if you had kids in Little League, have you seen, I mean, some of these Little League teams, they don't even keep score because they don't want the kids to see themselves as a loser versus a winner. And the funny thing is, the kids still keep score on their own. And they still know.
Starting point is 01:03:57 I would be if my daughter's playing, I'm like, the final score is four to three. We won, you lost. I would yell that. I would yell that. This is absolutely. And again, it gets into this programming versus reality. And like, I mean, I'm a conspirator. So I believe, or I believe in conspiracies, that this is all done.
Starting point is 01:04:17 So when you hit the real world, you fracture and you just need to get on medication. You got to go to a therapist because your feelings don't match reality. and they're going to put you on pharmaceuticals, you know, and a big part of, listen, I'm going to be honest with you, dude, I always make jokes about being illiterate and all that stuff, you know, some of these long math problems I've never used once in my life. I love to go on YouTube and just watch these guys do long math problems. I want to see if I have any clue what they're talking about. So, I mean, I get some of that, but it's really about dumbing down the nation so we can't. can't participate in our government. We can't follow along what's going on
Starting point is 01:04:59 so they can pass a bazillion laws for the corporations, military, industrial, and big pharmaceuticals, and they can just do whatever they want, line their pockets, nobody knows what's going on because they're too busy looking at TikTok. And I do the same thing. I mean, it's hard for me
Starting point is 01:05:15 because when I was a kid, I would come home and I would just leave my house. And we would go outside and play. So when my kids come home from school, I'm like, they can't go outside because there's so many people in vans with candy. You're freaking out that what's going to happen. So they sit on their pads.
Starting point is 01:05:30 Now, my daughter's, my daughter's vocabulary is huge because she's been watching these videos. So I don't know what the answer is, dude, because it's hard right now because you've got to over parent these kids more than our parents ever did it. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:05:47 I mean, in the summertime, when I was a kid, I mean, I was home when it got dark, or right before it got dark. When the street lights on, you better be home. And, you know, I'd come home for lunch. But between breakfast and lunch, my parents didn't see me. They didn't know where I was half the time. The same thing between lunch and dinner and the same thing between dinner and coming home when the street light went on.
Starting point is 01:06:07 I mean, they didn't know. They weren't worried about it. I mean, we were just doing our thing. And, I mean, that's an absolutely, that would be a crazy, dangerous world to do that today with your kids. But, I mean, we went on bike hikes, you know, 20-mile hikes in the middle of the day, never told our parents. I mean, it was, you know, it kind of reminded me of like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. You know, it wasn't that good, but it was like closer to that than what we have today with all the helicopter parents and everybody's at home playing video games, you know, hardly ever going outside. And, I mean, this might sound crazy, but I also blame it on the air conditioning getting, becoming common.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Because before it was common, you had to go outside to get some relief from the heat. in your house in the summertime. You know what I mean? It was too hot. You didn't want to be inside. No. So everybody was outside. I'm with you, man.
Starting point is 01:07:01 I'm with you. And, you know, my parents are teachers. I mean, it's so crazy. I also believe that the internet, let me say this. I think the internet only promotes the craziest of what we do. That's the only way you go viral. So we see all these teachers and all their political statements. You know, my kids are in school.
Starting point is 01:07:21 My daughter's kindergarten teacher has a note. nose ring. I'm like, okay, this is going to be interesting, but she's a very nice person. You're lucky. It's only a nose ring. Yeah, I'm with you. I'm like, oh, if I start seeing purple hair, we're getting out of here. But the principal is the nicest person you've ever met. And, you know, as we've talked about in the show before, the education system is that give you barely enough education so you can function in society. But it's also the train you to follow orders. So what happens is, and I love teachers. My parents are both teachers. teachers. I defend teachers to the end. But a lot of what happens is these kids go through the
Starting point is 01:07:58 system. They're so good in the system. They stay in the system and become teachers. And they are there because they have been able to follow the talking points of the elites. They push what they're told. And then they get into the position of a teacher. And they're giving talking points and that's what they teach because that's what they've been trained to do. Yeah. Yeah, they're not, thinking independently. Well, these 11 collapse points, the premise of the book is that the whole point of these collapse points is to bring it all down, the Western world, to bring it all down and upon the ashes to build their new world order. So they're not just bringing it down because they're greedy. They're not just weakening the school system because they want us to be easier
Starting point is 01:08:47 to control. They're weakening all of it to bring it all down at some point. And And to bring in their new world order, the whole worldwide system of government, which I know to some people will sound crazy, but I'm sure not to you. Any podcast called Tinfoil Hat cannot be surprised at what I'm saying. No, not all. You know what I mean? So there is a purpose behind it. And yeah, the book takes you through all that. But it's not like this is just random stuff.
Starting point is 01:09:19 I mean, it's easy to look at one thing or another thing and say, yeah, that's kind of interesting. But you almost have to look at the whole thing together to get your arms around the whole thing to make sense of it. Because there's things that don't make sense unless you're trying to bring it down. I mean, nobody would leave the southern border wide open to millions of people coming across. I mean, look what's going on in New York City with people living in hotels, four and five star hotels. I mean, the crime on the rise. You can see where this is going if it hadn't been stopped. And even now, it's going to be hard to reverse it if it can be done at all.
Starting point is 01:09:56 But it was only going in one direction and the same thing in Europe, all in one direction, Western Europe. Australia, same thing. They're having the same issues we are, but worse because it's been going on longer for them. You know, we had we had Trump in for a while and it kind of slowed it down for four years. Biden gets in wide open. Trump's back in, you know, slowing it. down again to zero from but europe europe as had been wide open the throttle was wide open the whole time and uh you know we were we were becoming europe basically um so we got what's another pillar
Starting point is 01:10:32 what's one of the bigger pillars that you've noticed that they're going after yeah um well obviously the medical system um that that's pretty obvious that we saw the impact of that during COVID. There's the food supply and energy. All three of those, I think, are really big, so you can take your pick. Let's go. What do you guys want to do? You want to do energy or food? Let's talk about the food supply.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Let's talk about the food supply. Coming up on a farm, it's something I'm always kind of looking at. Is the fast food better over there in London, as they claim? Is the fast food I didn't have a lot of fast food there, honestly. I can tell you one thing. The potato chips, because they have Lay's potato chips over there. It's the same.
Starting point is 01:11:15 It's called Walker's, though. And they have this flavor called shrimp cocktail, prong cocktail. And they're absolutely better. They're 100% better. I know it's not really what you have. Well, they don't have all the junk chemicals. They don't allow them like we do. So you would think that alone would make them better, right?
Starting point is 01:11:31 It's something, yeah, they taste and I, you know, I mean, there's still potato chips, so I get it. But yeah, they're delicious. And I think the whole thing, again, is make us so unhealthy and uneducated. We can't participate in our government and we can't we won't be able to
Starting point is 01:11:47 come to grips or understand that our Federal Reserve is funding everything you hate in the world and our militaries become stormtroopers for corporations I mean there's famous stories of like Pepsi having a problem with the country so the military went in
Starting point is 01:12:03 and overthrew the country you know the banana wars that's where banana republic comes from they go in for these corporations and annihilate the country and they don't want, because they want you to believe it's about democracy, it is not, it's about corporate takeovers. And they just don't want you to be able to be healthy enough or educated enough to be able to understand what is happening.
Starting point is 01:12:27 Yeah, I mean, it's, I think the future world they want, we can kind of see hints of it when you look at the world economic forum and the amount of power these big corporations have in the world to influence government policy and vice versa. it's really the unification of big corporations and in worldwide government. And that's a good segue to the food supply because one of the things I found when I really took a close look at that is a couple things are pertinent here. Number one, they're trying to destroy the food supply. But number two, very few corporations in the world. It's only a few of them that really have control of the food supply, like they roll.
Starting point is 01:13:10 up. Like we think of all these brands, but these brands come under big umbrellas of major food companies. And there's just really a handful of them that own all the major brands of the world that are at least, you know, the big food suppliers. And then you have, you know, a high level control of a lot of the farmland. But the thing that shocked me is, I don't know if you saw Tucker Carlson before he was off of Fox where he did this one show on. on what the heck is happening with the fires at food plants. And this was maybe, I'm guessing, six months before he was out of there at Fox. But during the week that they were doing the research for that show, like fires at food plants,
Starting point is 01:13:57 two different planes flew into two different food plants and like, you know, caught the food plants on fire. So that really caught my attention, like, what is that? Is that just the perfect storm or is there something worse going on here? So I did the research into what's going on at the food plants across the country. And I came upon this study in the year 2021 for the entire year. There were 10 incidents at major food plants, just 10, like less than one a month on average. In the first half of 2022, there were 90. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:14:33 15 a month on average, 90. And so this is out of all ability to say statistics or just a random fluctuation here. This is intentional. So I kept looking for more studies on this. And I found this one that looked at the food supply just for a couple months, March through May of 2022. And I'll just read you roughly the first half of March. and tell me if this makes any sense. March 4th, 2022, 294,000 chickens destroyed at a farm in Stoddard, Missouri. Same day, 64,000 destroyed at an egg farm, Cecil, Maryland. Four days later, the eighth,
Starting point is 01:15:21 243,000 chickens destroyed at an egg farm in Newcastle, Delaware. Two days later, March 10th, 663,000 Cecil, Maryland. same day, 915,000 Taylor, Iowa. Four days later, the 14th, 2.7 million chickens destroyed at an egg farm in Jefferson, Wisconsin. Three days later, the 17th, 5.3 million chickens destroyed at an egg farm in Buena Vista, Iowa. So these were a combination of fires and disasters, and in some cases, it was they went in with a fake PCR test. Chicken has no symptoms. They tested and said, oh, chicken's sick. call the entire flock millions or hundreds of thousands.
Starting point is 01:16:05 And then we cry about egg prices going up, you know, supply and demand. They're destroying the supply. And that, again, that's just the first half. But, I mean, this thing just kept going on and on. And it wasn't until, you know, a couple months into the Trump administration that they put the brakes on this crazy thing going on with, with these tests. They're giving these chickens and declaring them sick and declaring that the flock has, has to be destroyed. I mean, this is like insanity. It's purposeful. Yeah, purposeful. That's the point. And then you get Bill Gates, you know, he's the, he's the largest owner of farmland
Starting point is 01:16:43 in the U.S. He has farmland holdings spanning 18 states, tens of thousands of acres. And so this is the same Bill Gates, right, who's the main financier of the World Health Organization. The same guy that's that's pushing the shots and the same guy that had the TED talk that said, you know, if we do a good enough job with vaccines and a couple other things he mentioned, we may be able to reduce the world population by 10 to 15%. The same guy that's talking about fake meat, the same guy that's releasing mosquitoes in Florida to supposedly vaccinate people. I mean, just this one millionaire, multi-billionaire, I should say,
Starting point is 01:17:29 has so much power and has his hands in so many things, including the food supply, that it's, it makes you want to pull your hair out. Like, how is he allowed to do what he's doing? I mean, I think, you know, the guy,
Starting point is 01:17:43 the guy ought to be hauled before Congress and into court. I mean, for what he's doing. This is against, this is like crimes against humanity the way I see. If you conduct all the dots with what he's trying to do. And he's somewhat taking a step back in terms of his name everywhere because his name is his brand is so dead and it's so funny like listening to
Starting point is 01:18:05 his daughter's like people won't be my friends anymore because of my dad I'm like yeah your dad is Darth Vader yeah that's right everyone knows what your dad is doing you're trying to do TikTok dances with him and you're trying to humanize him and he comes from eugenics his parents created Planned Parenthood and what Planned Parenthood has done to the black community is insanity, dude. And it's just this thing where it's like, are they above the law? Who, who, when was the last time any of these elites got taken down? Jisleine Maxwell, that seems to be it.
Starting point is 01:18:45 And now she's on work furloughs, you know? I mean, it's just, and that is a demoralization. That's done to demoralize us. It's like this predator class. Stephen Seagall said nobody's above the law. Wrong, Stephen. there's a bunch of people above the law and we're all part of the elite class fouchy we will see yeah fouchy oh my gosh talk about crimes against humanity that's about as bad as it gets but you know we will
Starting point is 01:19:12 see i mean there's been there's you know will we see the indictments won't we see them i mean i think we have we have maybe six months at the most to start seeing something really big start to come down and i mean if it doesn't happen to in that time frame, I'm going to be really doubtful as to whether it will. But it does seem like they're serious about it, you know, in a way that I haven't seen before. Here's the thing about Trump. He's unpredictable and he's gutsy. I mean, he goes big.
Starting point is 01:19:46 He goes big. And so if anybody has the courage to do it, it would be him. I don't think there's anyone else who would have the courage to try it. But let's face it. I mean, the guy was, they were trying to put him in jail for the rest of his life. They stole an election from him, and he knows it. They tried to kill him. You know, if that's not enough motivation to go hard at these people, I don't know what would be.
Starting point is 01:20:14 And I think the guy has guts. He's shown that. So I think he's unpredictable, and I hope he's being clever and playing his cards right, and he's setting a trap for them. I mean, maybe that's too much to hope for it. Maybe that's like believing in Santa Claus. But part of me is hoping he's able to pull it off. What else do you got? I mean, like, what else do you got?
Starting point is 01:20:36 I mean, it's like you've got to hope there's shredded decency everywhere, anywhere. But do you, are you concerned with his play on the Epstein list? Does that concern you with him going, eh, Epstein? You're still talking about this thing? He was still talking about this guy? That was weird, wasn't it? He's still talking about him, Pam? Pam, let me handle this. You're still talking about this? You're still talking about the guy with 10,000 videos of him with little children. That's what you're still talking about?
Starting point is 01:21:04 It's so creepy the way he pivoted on that. It's a really, that's a great imitation. Thank you. Okay, here's, my takes a little different. I haven't heard anybody put it quite like this. Maybe you have. But here's, here's what I think is going on. I think he really did want it to be released because he knows he has nothing to hide. I do think he was concerned that if, if it was released in full, that so much corruption would be brought into the open on just about every major section of world government and banking system and everything else, that it could cause such a freak out that the whole system would come down on an accelerated collapse. You know, maybe. Okay, that's one thing to keep in mind.
Starting point is 01:21:49 The other thing is, he knew, in my mind, I think he knows he didn't do any. anything. So he was going to have him release everything. And when the FBI looked in it, they found out that they had inserted all kinds of crap in there on him that wasn't true. And he probably freaked. Because even if it would all be proven not true, somebody that wants to get things done, the last thing he wants is two more years of like the Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, BS that he had to put up with that was like a ball and chain around his ankle toward getting anything done. I think he freaked out when he found out there's stuff on him in there that's fake stuff that he just thought the heck with this, you know, and he tried to bury it.
Starting point is 01:22:38 That blew up on him. And now I think he's like, I don't care, just release the whole thing. We're going to have to go through this, you know? But I think the guy just wants to get stuff done and he saw this as a big diversion like he had in the first term that would block major portions of his agenda from getting done because the media would run away with it. It's all we'd all be talking about. And, you know, that would just destroy the momentum that he's working so hard to get going here.
Starting point is 01:23:06 I mean, that's my take. Maybe I'm wrong. You know, what's very interesting is it's almost had the Streisand effect. Yes. And for the first time, we're seeing issues now where the right and the left are starting to come together. And whatever Trump's doing and whether it's purposeful or not. not. It's happening. You know, pedophilia, Epstein, Israel, you're seeing like people on both side. The food supply, the food supplied, like the whole health thing, all that.
Starting point is 01:23:38 And people are waking up to it. And, you know, they tried to pass his bill, which said that if you don't work with Israel, you can't give FEMA funding. And the reaction was so insane that they backtracked on it they backed off yet and i want you guys to realize that is the real power yes like we really do control everything we just let them do it and we think we're powerless look at that bill that thing got fucking smush now they'll try to sneak it in and pour in in a 12 000 sheep bill just so the i think the i think was pulled too that they were going to have immunity for 10 years that you couldn't you couldn't contradict it or go against it at the state level and that was also pulled um yeah so what do you think of um so i was a kid i remember we were in the cold war
Starting point is 01:24:38 that's how old i am and we were going to war with russia and we were having a new nuclear arms race and i remember this this is one of my memories from kid being a child i don't know what that says about me, but I remember there was a big news story that we were sending aid to Russia. We're going to send all this money to Russia. And I was really blown away. I go, but we're in an arms race with them. Why are we
Starting point is 01:25:03 sending the enemy aid? And I go, oh man, it's all bullshit. That's why. It's all fucking, it's just a shadow in the cave to get us to be okay with increasing military spending. Well, now we got this AI situation
Starting point is 01:25:19 where we're supposed to be in this war with China for and this AI race. And we're sending them what? Superconductors, Johnny? What is that? Yeah, I could never figure that out. He was saying, who's the guy that runs that? I forget he was saying it. It'll be good if we're all using one shared platform. I'm thinking, why? Why give him your platform? I don't want them to have your platform. Let's keep that for us. I think it's to help them get that 10 years of not passing any laws on AI, which would be catastrophic. Just imagine where the internet was 10 years ago. Now, think about 10 years from now, and now you've done no regulation on AI. Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:59 It's completely, I mean, AI, you think internet, the internet was on a fast pace. AI is going to be, it's impossible to imagine the rapidity with which AI will advance. Oh, my gosh. It's scary. It's scary. I mean, yeah, you, you guys know what you can do in terms of, I mean, you can create songs with AI in a matter of. I was on one podcast, and the podcast went live two days later, and they created a, they created a music video on the 11 pillars that this book's about.
Starting point is 01:26:31 That's crazy. I mean, there's a whole theme song and everything, and it sounded really good. I sent it to a friend of mine who's a guitar player. And he's like, damn, that's really good. You know, it's all AI. And he turned it in two days with the graphics and the music and everything. Just think about a few years back. Remember the Irishman, that Martin Scorsese movie, where they couldn't make Robert Denier.
Starting point is 01:26:50 not look like he's 90 years old because it's just not possible. And now, I mean, no problem. Dude, they're kids in their basements who can make more compelling special effects than major studios. Oh, yeah. Millions of dollars could have done five years ago, 10 years ago. Well, my book has, I don't know, I'm guessing maybe 60 or more graphic images in it that I, that I created with AI.
Starting point is 01:27:16 And I made them all so that they're like black and white and have like the, wall street journal look of that hand sketched look to them you know and basically told the a i want what i wanted in the style that i wanted and so like there's there's graphics all through the book just to make it like an easier read but this is you know i mean a year before that i didn't even know how to use it um but that just shows like the power the power of it just in the hands of someone that doesn't even have a lot of experience what you what you can do you know it's a revolution it's it's insanity and then think about not regulating it he's just nuts
Starting point is 01:27:52 oh yeah it's gonna have to be something because it just just purely for the fake news threat you know I mean you're talking wars can kick off
Starting point is 01:28:01 because of you know fake videos and images so how long how long does someone sue some type of AI and it actually goes through like a real actual what do you mean
Starting point is 01:28:11 I'm sure about a lying story like a real sue where it actually goes like it hits the federal or the Congress or you know what I'm talking about it actually hits
Starting point is 01:28:18 what you mean it's like the appeals process? Yeah. Like, yeah, I don't know. I mean, I'm sure there's something like that already because you're going to, I mean, you're going to have revenge porn problems because no matter what they say, so much of this stuff is open source so they can be run locally on computers and they can just take the restrictions off of it. So, yeah, I don't. It's concerning for sure. Yeah, it is. It is really a crazy world. And did you notice how this AI just kind of broke onto the scene from almost out of nowhere and all of a sudden that had a life of its own?
Starting point is 01:28:48 Yeah, from nothing. From nothing to like a hundred an hour. I mean, it's just like a race car dropped onto the track and here it is at full speed running, you know. It's amazing to me how rapidly it came about. And, you know, as far as tinfoil hat theories, you know, you've heard the theory that, you know, there's like a parallel society that started after World War II with all the German engineers, the Nazi engineers, you know, becoming part of NASA. Yeah. And causing the breakaway society that. had the better tech. And then when they want to, you know, they let us have some of the tech now
Starting point is 01:29:24 and then when it suits their purposes. I mean, I have no proof of this. And it's not in the book. But I just can't help wondering if that's what happened with the AI. Like they had it and they kind of dropped it on us and gave us a version of it, you know, to start working with so that we could all of a sudden be off to the races because I think it just hit way too fast. Well, yeah. And it came at this time where they were talking about Moore's law being dead, you know, like these. the idea that that computer chip silicon would be exponentially more powerful and miniaturized and more energy efficient and there was a talk like oh that's dead now you know because that was the whole like kurtzweil right kurtzweil and those people who were
Starting point is 01:30:05 yeah technologists who were depend kind of depending on that their theories of you know a future for humanity where life extension uh you know is is uh kind of out competes evolution uh They were all dependent on Moore's law. And then now AI picks it up and takes it even beyond what, you know, more. Well, you know, the theory is there's been people that have done research that they believe AI is actually 40 years old from the 80s. And what we're getting is kind of what Alan's talking about. The early version, like I think that's probably with robots too, what they're, oh, they're showing us these robots that walk would walk like Joe Biden. And probably the reality is they have like fully formed.
Starting point is 01:30:50 ninja robots that are just slick and move quick. Yeah, you see it. You're starting to see that a little now. I saw one running down a hill the other day. And it was pretty. It was dressed like, it was dressed like it was dressed really funny. He had like a
Starting point is 01:31:05 Hawaiian shirt on or something and it was like going down the hill and it was just like walking like Joe Biden trying to just walk. So we at, now we're on energy. I know we don't have much longer but energy. That's the crazy thing. right now. Like energy should be free and they're just making it harder and harder.
Starting point is 01:31:23 And then let's not even get in the PG&E and what they're doing to, these smart meters blowing up and all that stuff. Yeah. Yeah. And the thing with energy is to pull us away from reliable forms of energy, you know, coal, natural gas, oil. Any storable form of energy, it has been under attack, right? All they want is wind and solar driving electric power. And, of course, the cars to be electric power and, you know, to get everybody on electrical vehicles by 2035, which they did roll back, but California didn't roll back.
Starting point is 01:32:05 But, but, you know, it's a control point. So if we can get everybody on unreliable electrical power, there will be less electrical power. And therefore, there'll be less electrical power to power your car so that you're travel. freedom is easier to control and and you know geez the grid isn't strong enough you know you're not going to be able to charge your car on Monday Wednesday Friday or whatever it is you know your chargers could be could be very well restricted when you're traveling so you can't really travel that far you know your smart meter on your home it's all electric power we can turn it off I mean they were doing this in Europe um this past winter the winter before that you were only
Starting point is 01:32:50 to have your home in some countries heated to a certain temperature. And if you went beyond that, the government could come after you. That's crazy. So you can see the control that you can have if you can get everybody on wind and solar, which are intermittent and would really drive down the amount of power that people could have. I mean, of course, now they want to give infinite power to AI. So now all of a sudden, it's cool to have nuclear plants and coal plants for AI. but nobody seems to be talking about nuclear and coal for the citizens of the Western world.
Starting point is 01:33:23 But it is really a control point and think of storable power. And, you know, how they're trying to get rid of gas stoves and gas hot water heaters, you know, so that now you're not somebody building a home is much likely to build a gas power at home. Because, you know, what's the point if you can't have, you know, your furnace or whatever? And they're doing the same thing in Canada. I was on another podcast. He said, we have minus 40 degree winners, and they're trying to put us all on the electric grid. He said, this will be suicide.
Starting point is 01:33:54 And I said, I bet they're not building the grid fast enough to handle it either, are they? And he said, well, they say they are, but we haven't seen it. So we're supposed to make the leap and hope the bridge is there before we hit the ground. You know what I mean? So, yeah, it makes no sense. And this is just another thing, just like the wide open southern border. would say, this makes no sense. If you're going to get everybody on wind and solar, then you better have a really well-developed wind and solar power supply. And you don't get rid of coal plants
Starting point is 01:34:27 until you've got the replacement. I mean, it's suicide. So, yeah, it's just more evidence to me that they're trying to bring it down because it makes absolutely no sense. What's, what's some of the other pillars? So, well, privacy is a big one. And, We've all seen that. But there's privacy. What didn't we talk about? We didn't talk about the medical system or the last two are self-identity and faith. Yeah, let's get into, well, self-identity.
Starting point is 01:35:01 Oh, you mean like, what is self-identity? What's that pillar? Okay, so it's talking about a few things. The book mainly focuses on, you know, the gender confusion. You know, am I a boy, am I a girl? is it fluid in this whole movement within the school systems to basically confuse our children? There was one study in one school system that they checked where 30% of the students identified as the other gender. You know, because this is a top-down effort.
Starting point is 01:35:36 You know, when Obama was in, do you remember when he just made his decree that every bathroom in a public, school system must be gender neutral. You can use whatever bathroom you want or we're going to pull the federal funding. That's just an example of the top-down control. And then what did we see? I guess it was kind of in the post-COVID days where we saw the target the big box stores adopting these policies as well and lots of big businesses starting to adopt these policies. and then it was, you know, men and women's sports. I mean, it's only since Trump came back in that he's basically shamed the federal government and big corporations into dropping that policy. He's exposed it as a lie and as just foolishness.
Starting point is 01:36:38 And so he has the power to get it out of the federal government. But have you noticed a lot of the big businesses are dropping it. the policy. I mean, there was one comedian who came out and said, you know, he's given us permission to be funny again because all this, you know, DEI attitude and gender confused attitude and, you know, is going by the wayside. People are seeing it for what it is and rejecting it. So that's that's the self-identity pillar, but it also includes just a sense of your culture. What am I as a citizen? What am I as a member of my family? It's like, who am I and what am I?
Starting point is 01:37:18 And, you know, if you go back in time to say our parents and grandparents' generation, they had a much stronger sense of identity within their family and within their culture and within their history. You know, so people can be proud of their past and their heritage and all that stuff and celebrate all that. That's all great. But when they almost have no sense of who they are, that's the opposite. And that makes, that makes for a, for a weak society.
Starting point is 01:37:49 And it takes you to a point where along with, you know, eliminating the borders and just making this one big kind of mixed, mixed pot of everybody's in the country at the same time. And there's hardly any difference between one country and the next. We lose our sense of heritage of who we are because everybody's just mixing in and invading every country. It kind of all goes together with the identity thing as well. And you see this a lot. man on the street stuff and they'll be like, you know, they'll interview somebody, be like, what's your nationality, Colombian, Mexican, African, are you proud to be? Yeah, then they'll ask white people. Are you proud to be white? No. It's like, what are you talking about? And,
Starting point is 01:38:30 you know, I've seen the old school liberals, some of them are in comedy and they've railed against nationalism. And I got, I want to go, where does that exist? What other country does that exist in. What other country are they not when like a British boxer comes and fights in America, all of Bring comes over to support them. They sing the national
Starting point is 01:38:55 anthem. They sing all that stuff. They're trying to kill that now, though, in England for sure. I mean, I saw there was a big country where I was there about people putting flags out and how they were seeing that as like anti-immigrant putting the English flag. Yeah, well, they're Bolsheviks, dude. It's a Bolshevik revolution in the West.
Starting point is 01:39:11 And it's all... Even the Bolsheviks had a flag, though. It's rich kids who have their whole life never had to go have a need that wasn't met. They never had to go without want. So their minds wander into this kind of fantasy land where they're like they're helping the people by getting rid of these, again, institutions that our world are built on. And it's like, yeah, I have a real problem with the military industrial complex. and what's done to America. But I love where I live. Like, every time I travel around the world,
Starting point is 01:39:49 I can't wait to get back home. I love where I live. It's not perfect. Yeah, you know, it was crazy? Like, as a Mexican, I remember watching Cane of Alaska's and it had brown pride. To me, that was crazy. It was cool.
Starting point is 01:40:00 It was cool because I was like, that's cool. But I never looked at it as, like, I grew up older. I was like, oh, white people could never have white pride. Imagine a guy, world champion with white pride on a show. Wake up white people. Yeah, it's absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:40:12 and please tell me the difference outside one's religion, one's a race between white nationalism and Zionism. There is no difference. The ending result is the desire for an ethnocentric fucking country. That's the exact same thing. One's demonized. One's encouraged. And it's all done
Starting point is 01:40:28 on purpose, man. This is the only country where you're not allowed to be proud to be in your country. Even though if they went anywhere else they would be... I mean, like, there's women in this country who hate America go over a border and their rights instantly go down. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:46 They're safe. You're old enough to remember the Reagan era, right? You remember when Reagan came in and how he turned that around and how all of a sudden people were becoming proud to be an American again? I mean, he came in after the Carter years, which were a total disaster. Morning America, right? It's pretty similar. Carter to Reagan is pretty similar in a lot of ways to Biden to Trump.
Starting point is 01:41:08 I mean, a lot of the same issues are similar issues. But, I mean, there was a movie back then called Iron Eagle. And this is, you know, it was about, it involved the Air Force or somebody, I forget. There was a story where they're basically on a rescue mission. And they're talking about Ronald Reagan. And they're talking about taking this Air Force jet into some other country to do this mission. And they're talking about, you know, we got Ronald Reagan. and why do you think they call him Ronald Ray Gunn?
Starting point is 01:41:41 Because, you know, he was all about raw, raw America, and American strength and power and pride in America again. And so, I mean, it can turn around. Well, you saw it after 9-11, too, right? It was also for, and they abused it. And that's kind of what I want to ask, because my instinct always is, you know, skeptical, just a naturally skeptical person.
Starting point is 01:42:02 I don't mean of conspiracies or anything, but just, you know, thinking about, you know, not buying what the government is pushing on me. They were pushing propaganda, or, you know, jingoism, I guess you'd say, and national pride from the top down in that instance after 9-11. And they abused, you know, the fervor for revenge, you know, and this national identity at the time. So I wonder, is there a balance there?
Starting point is 01:42:28 Because to me, it's, I have trouble feeling pride over, like, what people I didn't know and really, you know, had no connection to, did, you know, just because we happened to share a patch of ground. I know that's not a popular opinion necessarily, but what, so it doesn't, I mean, how do you balance that, you know, between being easily led by your government, you know, and whipped into a, you know, a national fervor versus the, what is necessary to kind of preserve the national identity, if that makes sense. Yeah, yeah, I know what you're saying is because these globalists who are, you know, manipulating us know that we have that and they abuse it at every turn. And it seems like just about every war was started on false pretenses.
Starting point is 01:43:19 So, I mean, we have to be, we have to be really careful. But, you know, the crazy thing is I think, you know, the globalists that basically been running the country for the most part for a long time. have have engendered this sense of nationalism in the population because it helped them for building their war machine and for, you know, encouraging recruitment. But the crazy thing is they actually created something in a way that I didn't think they thought would happen. And that is a true sense of pride in America and what the founding fathers intended, the constitution, the way it was intended to be like a lot of americans are proud americans for the right reasons you know and so they they've created a culture has been created of of people who really care about the country
Starting point is 01:44:16 and and want to do the right thing i mean it's a strong element or else you know the the military the service would never have been as big as it was were it not for that belief that a lot of people have and um so it's like a two-edged sword it's like they created a monster in terms of what could rise up to bring them down at some point, you know, when really they were doing it for their own reasons to control and manipulate and have their war machine maybe. But at the same time, they created a power that could potentially bring them down. And you hear people now that are inclined to nationalism, you know, national identity thinking, kind of betraying the American values now and calling for a strong man and saying,
Starting point is 01:45:00 hey, maybe it's time to try proper, you know, fascism. I mean, that's a, being mainstreamed, I would say. I keep hearing that more and more. Does that concern you? That does, yeah. That would concern me a lot because, you know, like I say, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Our founders didn't want a king.
Starting point is 01:45:22 They tried to make George Washington a king and he wouldn't let them. So we can never go there as far as I'm concerned. It is a fine line because as things get more and more out of control, you need someone strong enough to bring it back in control. But we've seen other countries that go down that path, and then they end up with a dictator, and it seems they never go back to democracy. So we've got to be really careful.
Starting point is 01:45:48 Yeah. And I do believe, I really do believe, that they've used all their tricks and they're running out. And if they do do so, something like a bomb going off. We know who's doing it. We know they assassinate people. We have a pretty good idea who's doing it.
Starting point is 01:46:06 And I think that their secrecy thing has gone away. And that's why they're struggling to control it. That's why. I think people's fear of censorship and cancel being canceled is gone. And I think they know exactly who's behind what and where and why. And so I think we are primed. I think, you know, if they had it their way, we would be in war with Iran right now. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:34 And say whatever you want about the American people. And I love America and I love the American people. And that's what this show's all about. They consistently vote in people that say they're going to stop wars. Outside of Joe Biden, who completely sold the election, the most blatant steel, George Bush was the same way. But they vote people in under the guides that they're going to stop war. and they get in and they don't. The American people are over war.
Starting point is 01:47:01 They're over dying for a foreign country. They're over it, man. And eventually it's going to get to the point where it's like, if you're at all pro-war, you're going to get ran out, dude. You see these people having town halls, these politicians, and they're just getting murdered by their own constituents. They can't get a word out. They're getting booed off stage.
Starting point is 01:47:22 Ted Cruz is walking off. Ted Cruz, whose dad was at the assassination of JFK, and who is Canadian is lecturing America. Get the fuck out of here, dude. Sorry about that, Ellen. I know you're a proper man. I didn't want to swear. Yeah, so, no, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, it's, it's, that's, it's, and I, and I love it.
Starting point is 01:47:40 I mean, because we've been blind for so long. And, you know, the reason I wrote the book was really to win over the people who just don't see it. And, and we all, we all have those kind of people in our families and friends and everything. I have people, believe it or not, so I offer the book in bundles and bundles of 3, 6, 12, and 18. And I have people who are buying them in sets of 18. Like once they read it, they get it for their friends and they, you know, because this is a thing. We got to wake people up. That's what we're all talking about, right?
Starting point is 01:48:17 Like we've been awakened and it's been a path, a long path. but we want the people around us who just don't get it to be awakened too. I mean, I think we all have that kind of pain, if you want to call it, for the people who are just totally blind and don't get it and don't realize how vulnerable they are because they don't get it. And, you know, we want to wake them up. So, yeah, that's why I did it. And I've had a few people tell me that it really woke them up, including one lady that
Starting point is 01:48:54 I used to work with who knew of none of this stuff that we're talking about. None of it. And I gave her the book and she's like, oh my gosh. And because it has all these, it has 100 links to videos that uses QR codes throughout the whole thing. So you can use your cell phone as you're reading the book. You hop off to a video. And she said, and she left an Amazon review saying this too. She said, the videos were what won me over. I saw the proof of what you're telling me. And she goes, now I realize I got to make a bunch of changes in my life. And I thought, wow. So if it can win somebody over like her, hopefully it'll win a lot of other people over too. And for people who are like you and me who kind of get all this stuff, it'll also connect a lot of dots for you so that you have it all in
Starting point is 01:49:39 one place, like the big picture. It's like the front of the book is, what is globalism? Who are the globalists? What are they trying to achieve? And what have they achieved so far? And then there's the 11 pillars that they're trying to bring down. And then on the back, and it's what do we do about it? Like, how do we prepare? How do we educate others? How do we become mentally resilient? You know, how do we help each other out to, and get the word out there and push back
Starting point is 01:50:03 and stop it from happening? You know, that's really, that's really the hope that enough people can wake up that we reach this tipping point that we can never have a stolen election again because there's just too many people voting the right way for anybody to ever steal it again. means people have to wake up a lot more people have to wake up well ellen it was an honor to talk to you sorry about the language buddy i feel i feel no words i feel dirty saying dirty words in front of you because you're you're a good man it's an honor to talk to you uh one more time tell them where they can find you and where they can find your book yeah so go to global collapsebook dot com you can get links to get it on
Starting point is 01:50:44 Amazon or you can get signed copies and the signed copies are no more expensive than an Amazon unsigned copy and when you get bundles the price goes down so it makes a pretty cool gift for people you know to receive a signed copy is something good it's kind of a good conversation starter and it's more likely they'll read it but it's it's available also on ebook on audio book hard cover soft cover global collapse book.com you can connect to my social media from there as well. You know, I hope you check it out, and I give it a shot. Help me get the word out.
Starting point is 01:51:21 I'd love that. Well, the word will be out, brother. We appreciate you coming on. It was honor to talk to you. Great guests. You have an open door anytime. If you want to come back, you're more than welcome to come back. And we look forward to our next conversation.
Starting point is 01:51:34 Thanks for coming on. Thanks to listen. Everybody, let's break down the episode. All right, guys. What did you guys think of Alan Paul Roberts? Those pillars are coming down. I felt bad swearing in front of them. Yeah, there's some people just, you kind of feel a little like sheepish in front of, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:51:51 You're like, this guy's a nice, nice conservative man, I'm dropping F-bombs in front of them. This guy shouldn't have to hear this language. He's probably like, what did I get myself into? I think he enjoyed himself. No, I think he did too. People like the energy, dude. People like the energy, man. And, you know, the swarm is powerful to get in front of the swarm is amazing.
Starting point is 01:52:11 Which is why it's so important to get in front of the swarm. with ideas like he is bringing you know what I mean like because you know the one thing that we didn't quite mention we mentioned being active in local government but also just taking some agency and what you buy you know like looking for made in America if you can because we're going to it's going to hurt if we're going to do it we're going to have to take some pain in a short term even on that very basic level got to go through it to get to it dude you're going have to buy American for a while and it's going to be more expensive. None of
Starting point is 01:52:41 XG's cousin's shit. So I was about to bring that up. I was about to bring that up. We talk about cell phones being more expensive, shoes, cars, if they were made here. I mean, for real, for if we're going to deport all the illegals, fruit's going to get expensive. Yeah. Fruit.
Starting point is 01:52:58 If we really are going to... Grow your own fruit. Yeah, strawberries ain't going to be as cheap as they are as they are. We're already complaining about groceries. And if we're going to get, we're going to pay those workers what they're supposed to get paid with insurance, that fruit ain't going to be that cheap. That fruit salad is going to be at least 20 bucks. But
Starting point is 01:53:13 the point is that if you are employing all these people at a living wage, everyone's going to be able to afford more shit. Right? I mean, if everyone's on a fucking, I work at McDonald's and there's nothing around working at
Starting point is 01:53:29 McDonald's. You know, they can't afford much stuff. But if everyone gets a living wage, it kind of goes around. And maybe if we stop printing all this fucking money. If we actually did what some people think, which is burn the money, which I find absolutely ridiculous, you know,
Starting point is 01:53:46 it's like to think that they don't charge interest. It's just absolutely ridiculous. The interest is the way you destroy the country by constantly putting it in debt. But I also get into, sorry, I also get into, we should tell the Federal Reserve to go fuck itself.
Starting point is 01:54:02 Hey, we're not paying you back. Jack shit. If we all did it, they could do nothing. But it's just finding the ball. So it's so divided, dude. It's so divided. And you just have idiots trying to present themselves as, like, authority and intellectuals. Like, have you seen the Amanda Seals Jubilee? Oh, no, I haven't yet.
Starting point is 01:54:20 Oh, my God. She just gets cooked. She just gets cooked. She can't control her emotions. I almost watched it for that reason. I was like, she's going to get destroyed. Don't she gets annihilated. Oh, thank God.
Starting point is 01:54:32 She gets annihilated. And, like, one woman went up, and she's like, my brother was killed by blacks. my my cousin was killed by black and she's black manna seals all it's that 20 versus one or 100 20 versus 1 and it's all black conservatives versus her and she's crying about oppression as as she is a childhood star she was in movies and it's so funny because this is the first guy that won't let her play the mama bear like guilt you into hey don't talk to your mama like that and she's like no shut the he's like fuck off you know he didn't say that but She's so condescending, and it doesn't work with other black people.
Starting point is 01:55:10 Yeah. They can't use their black superpowers that they use on white progressives. And she gets absolutely lit up. Now, some of them say stupid shit. The first guy made no sense. The first guy made no sense. And all he wants to do is talk, and he doesn't make any good sense. But everybody else just cooks her.
Starting point is 01:55:30 Good. Because, and it's coming from somebody who was a childhood star made up. racial hoaxes that happen. She said she was on a like a childhood show and people were calling her to N-word. How long have you lived in L.A.? You know those are the most woke
Starting point is 01:55:48 places in the world fucking TV sets? Who was calling her the N-word were the other black people on her set. Probably, probably, you know, reparations. Like, dude, she wants reparations. You literally were a childhood star. What a dumb bitch.
Starting point is 01:56:02 Like, what are you talking about? And this guy's just a fast. see to me this is you remember i was saying i didn't feel strongly about like having a sense of pride or patriotism it's the same as this because you they have no connection to the suffering of african slaves so they don't deserve reparations i feel the same way about like pride about something i didn't have anything to do with really you know what i mean i kind of pride is the downfall i agree yeah yeah totally i just don't do you know i mean though like saying i'm proud to be an american when i really didn't have my i mean yeah thank god thank god
Starting point is 01:56:34 Now, I'm grateful to be in America. Yeah, that's a great Doug Stano bit about, like, we stormed the beach. Like, we? Yeah, exactly. You weren't even there. That's it. But then when I think about my great uncle who my father's named after and I'm named after, who died in Germany at 23 years old and his life was snuffed out for banker fucking wars,
Starting point is 01:56:53 it upsets me, dude. You can be grateful for the sacrifice of people like that. I'm grateful. That's a great way to put it. But not proud, maybe. But it's, again, like I opened up the show with, the left will, always get what they want from the Democrats because they want subversion. This is
Starting point is 01:57:08 what they want. They want division. She's hot pregnant. She is. It is. Right? So they want subversion. That's all they want is subversion. They want you to fucking, they want to destroy all the institutions that the guests brought up. And, because they
Starting point is 01:57:24 want chaos. And they don't understand they're doing the bidding of the people they hate. The dumbest debate. By by being BLM and burning down your city, you're allowing Trump to bring in the National Guard that's what you're doing you have no clue
Starting point is 01:57:39 the best way to fight it is the way that we kind of preach here which is pull yourself out don't engage in it right it's also that that video I played years ago on TFAH where you kind of have to at some point
Starting point is 01:57:53 actively sabotage the system you know what I mean like the guy is this great video this guy and it's a famous video and I can never remember the name of but he's talking about how you have to At some point, use your body, you know, put, you know, insert yourself into the machinery as like a, you know, a saboteur, you know what I mean? And I think that's the answer to kind of become a part of the, it's what the Ron Paulites tried to do.
Starting point is 01:58:17 And then, you know, the rules were changed. To get elected and all that stuff? Yeah, and just actively fuck with the machinery. But again, if we go back to the FEMA Israel thing and how they fucking leaped backwards based on the feel, like that should let you know the power. and the power comes from if you don't listen they elections as we know it are bullshit unless you actually work together to take out bad politicians and they can only rig an election if it's so if it's razor close so they can tip it one way the other depending on who they want to get in but if it's blatantly one way this the illusion dies and i'm sorry but that's that's
Starting point is 01:59:02 That's a big reason. I say this all the time. You know, fuck it. Pearl Harbor, JFK, 9-11. I know people are going to call me crazy. But Hillary Clinton kneecapping Bernie Sanders was a watershed moment in our country because it was the first time blatantly the elites told us, your opinion doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:59:25 We're giving you who we want. And it was a, it was the death of the DNC to the point they need to take. money from Mexican cartels to fund their campaigns and completely rigged the election against Joe against Donald Trump the first time. Here's that. It's Mario Savio. He was a guy who was part of the Berkeley free speech movement for what it's worth. But this is, it's just 20 seconds.
Starting point is 01:59:50 Uh, there's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious makes you so sick at heart that you can't take part. You can't even passively take part and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels upon the levers, upon all the apparatus and you've got to make it stop and you've got to indicate to the people who run it to the people who own it
Starting point is 02:00:14 that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all. Because that's the only power we have as citizens is to prevent the entire system from foxman. But you got this bitch right here fucking demonizing of 50% of the population. you're never going to come together
Starting point is 02:00:32 because it's not race it's fuck economic levels but she's rich cosplaying oppression this is cosplaying right here her dumb ass jacket when we realize that we're all part of a class and not two political
Starting point is 02:00:48 parties or two races or however main races when we realize we're all one class and it's the class that's not in power it's not the class without money and you know on the highest level then we can come together Also, you have to teach people that there's a game of life and you have to play the game. And because you've been treated poorly in the past, doesn't mean the rules don't apply to you.
Starting point is 02:01:11 And that's a big problem right now. What do you mean by that? What do you, what are you? Well, I mean, like, let's take black people. I mean, and granted, it's the internet, right? The internet is constantly showing us the worst of everything. So we have these situations where we see like just black crowds going nuts on people. and that's promoted to make everybody
Starting point is 02:01:31 afraid of black people but those situations are happening like what are they like tourists getting beat up and stuff what are you saying tourists getting beat up people at businesses getting beat up there was a living going behind the counter
Starting point is 02:01:43 at a fucking KFC and beating the shit out of everybody that works there well there was a story in England while I was there I hate to keep bringing that up but this woman reported shop shoplifters it was teenagers and the guy works there was like yeah this happens every week
Starting point is 02:01:56 we can't do anything about it and they heard her report it and it's like snitching on them She's getting ready to call the cops. They beat the shit out of her too and left. Whoa. They do it every week. And it's like, I think it was like Marks and Spencer.
Starting point is 02:02:05 And they were just like, which is kind of like a fancy Kroger or something. And they were just like, yeah, fuck it. We can't do anything about it. Yeah, but that's demoralization. And they're making it so bad that those people are going to cry for a police state. No, it's, and it happens at my grocery store. I go and I do self-checkout. I pay for everything.
Starting point is 02:02:23 Then you watch a guy go in there and steal everything. And at that point, I'm like, why am I not? Why am I sitting here paying for it while? while this motherfucker steals it and they know he's stealing it's not like he's slick we all watch him buy pay one thing and he's fast and he walks out with the law he smells like shit and you look at them and they're like we're not allowed to do anything and i'm like then why am i paying for my shit it's so different too when i was in college dude i worked at sears and the loss prevention guy was this guy who wanted to be a cop this big black dude but for whatever reason wasn't and he would
Starting point is 02:02:49 love tackling motherfuckers bro he would just tackle people on the way out the door and like lay on them and stuff they were and it's just completely there i mean you're not even allowed to touch anybody now I remember a few years after that I've heard for the first time a girl I knew worked at J. Crew and she said they weren't even allowed to say hey don't do that to them because of out of fear of being wrongly accusing somebody
Starting point is 02:03:10 and being sued and you know from there obviously I mean you guys might have ran into your guys algorithm did you see the video of these three kids stealing from CVS and they kept saying which one are you right and no but then their but then their sister tells them that they like
Starting point is 02:03:25 get confronted and they're trying to steal and the mom was like stop sealing and they were just doing food. But then, man, let me see if I can find the video. It'll explain it. Why you do that? Can you go to samtripley.com to guys, and just go to my dates real quick. I want to tell you about my dates. Do you have dates? I have dates.
Starting point is 02:03:42 I have dates. I've got dates. Kansas City, October, I mean, excuse me, August 28th through the 30th. Cleveland, Chicago, Illinois, September 12th and 13th. Ventura, California, September 24th. October 10th. I'm going to be in Tulsa, October 11th. I'm going to be in OKC. Then I'm going to be at the fat man in Austin on October 17th through the 19th. I'm doing Kill Tony on the 20th. And then we will be at Skankfest, New Orleans. And again, announcing the big news, the big announcement is that we are going to be in Las Vegas, Las Vegas. Las We're going to be in Las Vegas Friday, November 21st.
Starting point is 02:04:32 We're going to be going to the Raiders versus Cleveland game on Sunday. The show is Friday, Saturday. We'll all hang out and party. And then Sunday night we're going to the game. So join us if you can. I should see if we can get a group of tickets together and see if we can pack that out. Do you think the Raiders going to be good? I think they're going to be decent.
Starting point is 02:04:55 You know, do you want them to be absolutely great? so that they don't get a future quarterback in the next draft. That's tough, isn't it? I just don't want to get a... I want to have hope. I just want to have hope. And you don't want to waste Genties years.
Starting point is 02:05:06 Who do they have? Who do they have that quarterback? Gino Smith. Who's the backup to him? OAC. O'Connell. Oh, oh. And then they got this kid from
Starting point is 02:05:18 like one of those like FBS schools or whatever that... Gino Smith's all right, though. Gino Smith is more than all right. He'll function. But you want to get... You want to be good so your fans stay engaged, but you don't want to, because next year's supposedly a ton of awesome quarterbacks. And everyone's pressuring Manning to come out.
Starting point is 02:05:38 I think he's going to go all four years, dude. He said. That's what they said, yeah. Because he knows that he wants to be as many reps as he possibly could get. What is this? The one I was trying to tell you about. That's what they should. You've got to get back.
Starting point is 02:05:55 Again, like I said earlier, you've got to. to have the rule of law. You got, you got a, you got a, you got a, you got a, you got a, you got a, you got a, you got to, you got a, you got to, you got to, you got to, you got to, you got to, you got to, is she wearing her bat, bathrobe? Dude, they're literally shoplifting and there's all three of them. And the bathrobs. And they're locked in and they're like, open the door. They start slamming the door. And they're like, so what? We're not leaving. It's just this attitude we're just like, and they know they're stealing and it's candy. Every CVS should have some jujitsu guy That they just pay like $30 an hour Only 10 planet Just send a 10 planet into CVS and these kids have no chance
Starting point is 02:06:33 And they're just wild And because nobody in their life told them the style Are they all kids actually? Yeah, they're all kids yeah They're just they're just look at them They're just And they're just there like open the door bitch Yeah then he's trying to hit him
Starting point is 02:06:46 Yeah he's trying to hit him now they're going I'm gonna break this window if you don't open door Just like acting like grown kind of man When you're like dude Yeah because they probably had to be on their own forever. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 02:06:56 And it's just like raising kids are hard, man. Because you've got to be stern with them, dude. Amanda Seals is garbage. I'm a total idiot. Yeah, just go to samtribly.com. The premium content is fire right now. I've been crushing it. Three episodes a week.
Starting point is 02:07:11 As long as I'm not on vacation. Great stuff there. The good shit, the instant shit. The dangerous, dangerous goes on there. Anything big on the internet we discussed that night, whatever this is. you're not watching porn, you're just documenting about it? Yeah, I mean, you know how hard
Starting point is 02:07:27 it was to find a picture that didn't involve penetration? It was fucking awful. Yeah, I go pictures of porn stars, no nudity, bang nudity. I'm like, no, I don't want to see that, you scumbag. Go down, cash daddy's talk about it, Johnny. How he's killing it. He's always
Starting point is 02:07:45 killing it. The guy is tireless. He posts every day. He's been focusing, too, on more educational stuff kind of, you know, during the podcast. especially now um but yeah they uh geez yesterday they killed it i wish you do more so for his shirt on yeah he's like gordon ramsie you know i saw gordon ramsie on kitchen nightmares just always take his like show himself changing into a different shirt so you get it get his flex on yeah i mean if you work out he want people to see it how he does the same thing i don't know
Starting point is 02:08:10 how he works out i was about to say does he work out but look at that hair dude that guy's got the great hair i mean unbelievable what a i mean fully retarded full edie monster but has great hair. Idiot Svon. Go down. Yeah, Chaos Twins is coming, guys.
Starting point is 02:08:24 Episode 2, please grab it. I'd love if you guys check it out. It would be a real blessing. Are you going to age them over the years? Like, grow them up?
Starting point is 02:08:31 I don't know, man. We're still figuring it out. Next one. Next one. Then go down. And again, guys, I want you to check out
Starting point is 02:08:38 our friends. The Live Longer Formula. I mean, dude, it's like if you want to live healthy, there's a lot of stuff in the health world that is bonkers, bunk.
Starting point is 02:08:48 sit down, hang out with him. You guys can set up, you get a free, you can take a master class, you can set up a session with them, and it'll work on your health. I mean, we love him very much.
Starting point is 02:09:02 He's coming on next month. I'm going to do a really big breakdown, but this is a great way to get in shape. One more, go back one. And then if you love XG, and you love his just incredibly smart questions, well, you can think microdosing
Starting point is 02:09:17 and Brain Supreme, for that. Brain spirit. I met somebody said they were on six of them. That's not micro. That's not. It's not.
Starting point is 02:09:26 It's just dosing. Yeah. You're having fun. He's having fun, though. Yeah. I mean, I would love to do it doing jiu-jitsu. I really would. I would love to do it.
Starting point is 02:09:34 I'm trying to look at the fine print to see if I get around. I think microdosing. You're totally fine. Yeah, the athlete one, stick to the athlete one. It will keep you more. I'll think about it. I'm really open-minded. Because there's no, at that level, there's no psychoactive effects.
Starting point is 02:09:46 Okay. Just don't convince me. Johnny wants me to relapse. All you got to do is just don't treat the like Zink. If anybody doesn't want you to do with me. Yeah. The wheels instantly come off. I'm blowing dudes for sins.
Starting point is 02:09:58 And that's about it. Anything else? This hat is available at phoidotocter.com. This NPC hat everyone's been asking about. Floyd Talksor.com. Nice hat. Nice hat. At Johnny Woodard on Twitter.
Starting point is 02:10:07 New Broken Sim should be out by now. Check it out. Great episode today. Super crushed. Guys, you got to understand everything is a Bolshevik revolution to the story. institutions, both sides on it. You know, the guest was great. He's a little more hope in Trump than I do.
Starting point is 02:10:25 You know, with Trump, I take it issue to issue. There's some things I like that he's really doing well. I think it is bringing back, you know, all these jobs and factories. But the question is, who's going to get these jobs? Is it going to be HB1 visa guys? Or is it going to be Americans? Is it going to be AI? Who's it going to be robots?
Starting point is 02:10:44 If there are actual jobs for Americans, I'm fucking in, dude. I'm fucking in What he said too is right about Europe being ahead of us It's like on fast forward But I mean We can't let that happen
Starting point is 02:10:56 I'm all in favor of legal immigration And having I believe in You know The value of bringing fresh blood into You know Because a society can stagnate And go backwards But
Starting point is 02:11:07 We cannot do I mean Europe is not London is not an English city anymore And we can't let that happen To New York and L.A These cultural episodes centers for I just think
Starting point is 02:11:19 New York as fuck, dude. L.A. seems to be waking up, but New York seems to be just lost. Rich Kid Disneyland. You think L.A. is waking up, really? I think you're seeing... Dude, that's Spencer Pratt. I can't get him on the show.
Starting point is 02:11:32 I'm trying to get him on the show. Everybody. Like, if there's any other issue, I'd be like, why do I want fucking Spencer Pratt on my show? And I'm only saying that because I hit him up constantly. He doesn't hit me back.
Starting point is 02:11:42 And I'm like, okay, reality star. He's like mega famous. Yeah, but it's not the kind of fame that. I mean, I'm not trying to be disrespected to him. I think he's got levels between him and, like, people trying to get to him and asking him. But what he's talking about, this is the perfect show for. I mean, he's absolutely murking these Bolsheviks.
Starting point is 02:11:58 Great. It's great. Absolutely murking him. He's got receipts for everything. I don't know how Gavin Newsom thinks he's making out of California. I just don't. I mean, every day there's a new negative thing coming out about California that he is directly related to. It's in the script, though.
Starting point is 02:12:14 It's clearly what the script writers have in store for us. him versus J.D. Vance. That's crazy. If you're like, if that happens. J.D. I got buffed by Peter Theo Vance. If that happens. Every time I look at him, I go, oh, dude, fucking Peter Thiel mounted him, dude. Just mounted him. There's no way he didn't give a mouth. Just mouth. Just mouth and ass. There's no way.
Starting point is 02:12:36 His wife is pretty hot, though. Yeah, but so what? She's like, oh, I can be first vice president woman? Yeah, just take it in the ass, buddy. Go for it. Sorry. Guys, enjoy these. highlights. Here's a clip from the latest broken Sim. Johnny, I'm going to read you something. You tell me if he's guilty or not guilty. This is from Mark. L.O.L. I'm not banging
Starting point is 02:12:57 fans. Do you think he's banging fans or not banging fans? A hundred percent. Yeah, 100 percent. He's banging fans. You wouldn't have to say that if you weren't banging fans. No, I don't bang fans, dude. I don't know I don't know what you're talking about. I'm booking like 47 conspiracy podcast.
Starting point is 02:13:13 Sam, I'm not begging fans. I don't bang fans. I'm too. tall i bang people who like my podcast i don't call them fans you're not friends they're my friends yeah uh sam still writing the trump dragon says bricklayer 17 uh i don't know i don't think that's true at all uh sam spare me with your no i'm not saying i could tell you all the bad things that he's done while never saying anything about the technocracy he's installing the 15 minute freedom cities the social credit score and the digital dollar these are all things he talks about all the time. Thank you, Johnny. Thank you. Johnny's sticking up for his friends.
Starting point is 02:13:53 Sure, you're against the demoncrats, boy, and libitards. But you are on the Trump train illiteration. I'm not on the Trump train. I'm out here calling him out at the, at the detriment of pissing off my own fans, okay? Because I keep it real. I keep it 100. Johnny, I tell you I'm thinking about getting your tramp stamp. Have I told you? that i've heard it in passing but i i did not interrogate and i now i want to so why where of what please okay so as you know i don't know how many times you met him or if you met him all jeff scott at the world famous yeah yeah met him was the keyboardist for about i worked with him on that teep thing where we did that crazy podcast that radio show and yeah he's how long did that go
Starting point is 02:14:39 by the way well it was it wasn't meant to run it was like meant to be like a limited series kind thing. It did okay, actually, for what it was. It's very, you know, what would you say? Like an artsy-fartsy kind of thing, but Jeff was a talented person, incredibly. Yeah, so he passed away during, during COVID. Store hasn't been the same. And his, his memorial at the store wasn't as well attended as I think it would have been if it wasn't COVID. And I just feel like he needs to be remembered. So I'm thinking about playing a tiny piano right above my butt crack because he was gay. just so he could be happy there. But now I'm starting to wonder if that's a bad idea
Starting point is 02:15:21 and just put it on my left wrist because that's my gay wrist. Yeah, but then you have to look at it and think about Jeff Scott every time you wink. Well, I'm okay with that. Well, I already have, I already have Brody Stevens right there. Luckily, I'll try to, you know, when I don't want to look at them, I'll just go knuckles up, which is the sign of Illuminati. but sometimes you got to do what you got to do right can you know i'm curious i hate to spoil the joke
Starting point is 02:15:50 but is that do you actually go knuckles up or is that just for camera sometimes really yeah i mean when you've been pounding it so hard for so long you got to kind of mix it up okay well can you i i realize can you put your toe in your mouth if you wanted to i would love to that means i would be great at jujitsu i can't do that i can easily do that and i found someone in my life uh my girlfriend uh she cannot do that she's much more hold on you're more limber than your girl johnny put your toe in your mouth right now i'm not there's zero i know johnny we need the views put your toe in your mouth or else you're lying to us i mean i can show you it in the proximity of my mouth i got sweaty socks on tend to take you dude it's your own sweat i touched my nose
Starting point is 02:16:38 holy cow johnny but that's not i can go like to my head if i wanted to i think like you can go past your head well probably yeah let's see who thinks john no johnny can't do it nice try nope you don't got it you can't touch your head i just touch the top of my head with my foot that's a big that's a long ways off going behind your head no i didn't do it i mean now everyone's excited to see you put your mouth your foot in your mouth but apparently there's some like maybe my hips they're flexible and then the rest of me is just completely rigid all the time but I wish I could do that that means I could do
Starting point is 02:17:14 some amazing jujitsu a lot of people think you just use a fake foot that's not even your foot yeah that's how deep we are I do like to keep a fake foot around for when I need it uh Sam still riding the Trump dragon now let me finish that obvious you could
Starting point is 02:17:30 say you drive a Mazda or whatever it's a Mitsubishi dip shit yeah dip shit big difference uh you want it it doesn't matter none of us actually know just like every other podcast nobody knows about them they just know what's on screen or in your earbuds you are always safe dangerous he says you're always safe
Starting point is 02:17:51 dangerous yeah no i'm dangerous i don't dude xg keeps putting 617 and i looked it up what does it mean it means some holy stuff it's an angel number i don't think xg's trying to say angel stuff just come out and say what you're saying xg You want to be a grown-ass man playing poker with Filipinos? Then say what you got to say? It's the Boston area code 617.
Starting point is 02:18:16 Yeah, I don't know what he's talking about. Maybe it's like a police like, uh, 6. Oh, now he's trying to say it's a gag. What does that mean? It's not even good if it's a gag. What kind of gag is it? Yeah, it's not a gag if you're the only one who gets it. Does anybody know what he's talking about?
Starting point is 02:18:35 Oh, John, you're going to love this comment. Sam's lucky to have Johnny. I'll fire him tomorrow, okay? And I'll show you how well I can do by myself, okay? I'll fire him tomorrow. Then who's going to read all the comments? You'd have to get some other random person and get to know them and take the risk that they're insane. How many people right now think XG is drunk in the comments?
Starting point is 02:18:57 Yeah, by show of hands. Just give us a little one in the comments. Yeah, put a one if you think XG's shit face in the comments. If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode, subscribe to Broken Simulation, in your podcasting app or check us out at YouTube.com slash Sam Tripoli. We go deep, home, boy. Aaron, open your mind.
Starting point is 02:19:19 Drink from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. You just blew my mind. Oil, hack, you, boil.

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