Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #920: Resist With Charlie Robinson

Episode Date: September 5, 2025

In the latest episode featuring Charlie Robinson, the conversation dives deep into the power of independent films like Barnum World—a movie that cleverly uses humor to deliver uncomfortable truths i...n a way that resonates with audiences without preaching. Charlie discusses how these kinds of projects are essential tools for waking people up, offering a digestible yet impactful look at the systems of control we live under. The episode also explores provocative questions, such as whether Israel’s seemingly self-destructive geopolitical moves are part of a larger prophetic script—raising the possibility that creating widespread animosity might be intentional to fulfill biblical prophecy. Most importantly, Charlie emphasizes the need for everyday resistance—throwing "sand in the gears" of the authoritarian machine—slowing down its progress by refusing to comply blindly and questioning the narrative at every turn. 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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.
Starting point is 00:00:27 There's lizard people everywhere. That's some inter-dimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind-blown? Revolution will be podcasted. Welcome to Tinfoil head live from the Wise Wolf Gold and Silver Studios.
Starting point is 00:00:53 That's right. Go to Sam Tripoli. Doc Gold. Use the promo code Tinfoil, and you two can get in on the press smells game for as little as $50 a month. Press metal sent right to your house. The fiat money's gone crazy.
Starting point is 00:01:05 They're just printing it. It's worth less and less. Take your money, buy press metals, and secure that bag, dog. Very excited to have our second guest in studio. We're very excited about that. He's on a union they wanted. He's almost putting up Sam Trippley numbers
Starting point is 00:01:22 when it comes to podcasting. You're on another podcast all the time. You're running blogs. You're the total package. Sometimes I have no clue why you're in the conspiracy world because you're dominating and everything else. Very excited to have in studio, one of my favorite people on Planet Earth. Charlie Robinson, how are you, buddy? Oh, very good, very good.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Thank you for having me. Good to be back. You know, we did this in studio the first time in 2018. Yes. And, well, we saw each other in Nashville earlier. Did you ever see the video that T's put together? No. You should watch the mini documentary, the Union of the Unwashed.
Starting point is 00:01:59 wanted, and the Last American Vagabond. It's great. There's a good scene in there, you and me, on the swing. Yeah, with puppies, right? With puppies. Yeah. If you've ever wondered what Sam looks like in a rainstorm, in a nice Tennessee rainstorm.
Starting point is 00:02:16 Warringstorm, it was like a, what was it? It was a hurricane or something. It was a little bit more than a rainstorm. But we had, at that event, still got mud from the event in my sneakers. I can't get it out. Yep, yep. At that event, the lady whose house we were using had a dog that had 10 puppies.
Starting point is 00:02:34 And so we were just rotating through puppies. They were right off camera. So there's a great scene where you and I are talking about how the Union of the Unwanted came about being back in 2020. And, I mean, you can't tell I have a head full of mushrooms in it. But, you know, I didn't know you were tripping balls. Well, I listen. I mean, I was. Hey, man, when you were on stage and everything, it was, everything was all good.
Starting point is 00:02:59 I mean, you know. It was a fun event, Steve put on a great event. Great event. And it was a lot of fun. Now, the Union United Wanted is a great show. Somebody came on Dooms Crow and goes, why did you guys abandon it? I haven't abandoned it. It's just scheduling issues.
Starting point is 00:03:14 And if I'm available, I'll always jump on it. I think it's one of the most important conversations on the Internet. I know a bunch of people who have lost their YouTube channels, gone back. Ricky's one of them. The Truth Cat, who's going back. come on our show all the time. She's lost a lot of weight. Now she's like touring.
Starting point is 00:03:33 She's a smoke show. She just, I don't know her said they just gave her her YouTube back. She has no clue why. Just one day she woke up and there it was. Same with Corbett. So it's good to see that people, I feel like the market has forced them
Starting point is 00:03:47 to kind of change their ways. Yeah. I hope. I mean, you want to say, is it something to do with Trump? We're not the biggest Trump fans here. We celebrate things that we like. We call out his bullshit on things we
Starting point is 00:03:59 don't like would take them over any of these democrats but that doesn't really mean anything it's kind of two wings of the same rotten bird but it's good to see people getting back we we now have two channels we had no channels now we have two channels because a fan was nice enough to start putting out our episodes and he gave it back to us uh and we're you know people like it's so funny johnny was just talking about this people are like dude this show's like so well done where where to come from you're like it's been around for almost nine years dude Yeah, people are commenting on that new channel, like, boy, why don't you guys have any bigger numbers in this? It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:34 It's great chunk. But I have my fingers crossed that hopefully it stays like this for whatever it is because it's not like, it's not uncensored, but it's way better than what it was. It's like, what, a year ago? Well, nobody was, yeah. So I'm just hopeful that maybe whatever happens, it stays like that. I sent you that, Sam, I sent you from our analytics. You can see how many non-subscribers are seeing the videos, you know, and the ratio on that channel is much higher. It's like more than a third of the people viewing the videos.
Starting point is 00:05:02 And then normally that for a 10-foil episode, if we post it to our channel, it'd be like 10% or less. So, yeah, the shadow band. Yeah, they don't share it. It's a little less, yeah. They just don't share it. What were you going to say, Charlie? Well, I had a channel years ago, but I couldn't build on it. It's like building on a quicksand foundation.
Starting point is 00:05:24 What's the point? You know, I can't direct people. Go to my YouTube channel, check it out, because it could be there one day and then gone the next. It's gone. You know, I mean, I, there's, I didn't even, you know, do you censor what you put on YouTube? Well, do you use a program, XG, to tell you what words to censor? Yeah, there's no way I could, I could listen to the whole thing, catch every F-bomb, every N-bomb, everything. No, no, there's a program.
Starting point is 00:05:49 You just type in what word you want it for you to find. Like, the day I was like, what, that's, what was the episode with who? With Justin Brown? Yeah, we had 137 F-bom. And I had to take them all down, which is kind of easy once it tells you exactly where it is, but it's still 137 things I got to take out. If YouTube gave a shit, though, they could do that. They could turn, flip a switch, and it would do that automatically. But they don't get, they don't want to help you.
Starting point is 00:06:16 They want you to work. Yeah, they want you to figure it out. And then what they allow the mainstream people to say versus what they allow us to say is just an old school conspiracy theorists are still. still censored. Like you see these new channels popping up saying the same thing, maybe in a shinier way. Yeah. They get huge numbers, like 180,000, 200,000, which was what we were getting way back when this thing started before, you know, if you, if you were on YouTube around 2015, 2016, that's when you just started getting right after that, Hillary Clinton just destroyed all of us. That's when activist post went through the disinformation 200, along with
Starting point is 00:06:57 Zero Hedge and WikiLeaks and all those news sites that in 2016, they just said they made a big list. They said all you that are on that. We're going to turn off your reach. We're going to kick you out of the Google marketplace for ads and sponsorship. And it turned a lot of, it was, I think that was probably the most effective way to shut people up was to just turn off the money. Yeah. It just, a lot of people had to reevaluate like, do I really love? this? Am I doing this for the right reasons? Am I doing it for money? Or am I doing it for the love of the game? Because at one point, you could say, I love this and I'm making money. But then once they turn the money off on YouTube, you know, or just freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach,
Starting point is 00:07:43 and then even the freedom of speech went away. And then you have to go, oh, shit. I mean, do I really want to do this for a living? Write books that nobody will buy or, you know, talk about subjects that the second the algorithm here is one of the words. I'm going to get my reach throttled if I'm not just straight up banned. So I think anybody that came in in that 2016 to 2023 era faced nothing but censored. I've never existed in a industry where I wasn't throttled from the start. I just don't even, wouldn't even know what to do if the plan, I'm not asking for special treatment or anything. I just want to be treated like everybody else is treated. No, I'm with you on that. And it's, and if you watch, again, we've talked about it
Starting point is 00:08:30 here before, what the algorithm pushes is sex, stupid, violence, or you piss people off. Now, if you're, if you're, if you piss off the elites, then they don't like that. But if you piss off everybody else, they're like, oh yeah, here, here, check this out. It's going to piss you off. And it, and it sucks. And for me, trying to go on the road and try to, you know, um, sells tickets it was death dude because i would get i had a big following but naturally some people like okay i've heard enough from them or you know they just find other shows and it's just the reality situation you know it was hard to bring new people in the replenish it and so it just would start to go down down down down and now it's kind of opening up and it's uh it's a blessing i wonder how
Starting point is 00:09:18 long it's going to last or if it's just so they can net everybody that's a shit talker and throw us in the FEMA camps because I know my FEMA camp number is going to be in single digits. I'll probably be number nine. I should just make that shirt into like a soccer jersey and just put number nine FEMA. FEMA region? Yeah. What region is this?
Starting point is 00:09:39 Where are we here? Region four. Yeah. So Charlie, you sent me a movie to watch. A lot of people do that. I don't always have time to watch it, but, you know, I love everything you do. so I decided to check it out. What was the name of the movie?
Starting point is 00:09:54 Barnum World. Barnum World. I'm going to be honest with you, it's excellent. It is excellent. It's a great movie. I can say that because I did not really have anything to do with it. Well, you voiced it. I parachuted in at the end as the narrator and as the off-camera interviewer.
Starting point is 00:10:11 But that's Drew and Legal Man. They are the brains behind it. I love Legal Man. The Legal Man on Twitter? Yeah. Oh, yeah, he's great. He's Natty Jones, the stuff. of it. If anyone's seen Jones Plantation, it's the same director who directed Jones Plantation,
Starting point is 00:10:27 and then Mr. Jones from the movie is also Natty Jones in the, in the, in Barnum world, which is a mockumentary, okay? And so we've, you can appreciate this as a comedian. There's sometimes you just have to tell the truth in a way that gets around people's barriers, right? Right. And if you want to sit somebody down and have a lecture about 9-11 or COVID, it typically doesn't go very well. But if you can disguise that with humor and you can do it in a way that's disarming, we've watched plenty of documentaries. I love documentaries. But when Best and Show came out and you watch what they can do with a mockumentary or spinal tap or something like that, you go, oh, that's an angle that's really fascinating. And when they started talking about this next movie, about Barnum world, at first it was going to be just a straight documentary. But anyone can really do that.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And when they came up with the idea that this was going to be. So the theme of the show is that Natty is a Hollywood producer. He's a big shot Hollywood producer. He's been in the game for a long time. And I am an interviewer who has been up his ass for a while trying to get him to sit down and talk to us about how it all works. And we finally were able to do it. He agreed to the sit down in his Arizona compound. We go out there, set up all the cameras, get it already, set this guy down.
Starting point is 00:11:59 And you want to hate him. You know, he looks like a Hollywood scumbag. You know, he's got the suit and the hair and all that. And you... The attitude. Yeah, and you want it. You go, I know guys like that. But the thing about him is that he never lies throughout the movie.
Starting point is 00:12:18 He tells the truth. the problem is that most people aren't ready for the truth and it comes across as feeling well i mean you're just you're just unprepared for it so you want to hate the guy but you wind up kind of liking him because he's not being dishonest with you he's just telling it like it is and you you can't hate him as he says i did you know i didn't invent the game i don't even agree with the game but i'm part of the game yeah And when you know what the game is and you know how it's played. And so anyway, this is an opportunity for people to watch a comedy, you know, but to get a great education about what's really going on.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Is there a trailer for it? No. No trailer. He didn't do a trailer for it. No. He was going to. But he said, no, we're just going to. He put it out for free.
Starting point is 00:13:10 It's on YouTube. You can go. It's great. Go to Drew Media. Just type of Drew Media. And it's everywhere now. I think it's Rumble, you know, wherever you get stuff like that. But if you're interested, Barnum World, it's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:13:24 It's what you can do when you understand the source material really well. This would have never worked if Drew Tregglea was some Hollywood producer, or, you know, some Hollywood director who's like, yeah, yeah, I understand. I want to do a mockumentary on the conspiracy world. No, Drew the director understands the material better than anybody. So that's why it's so much better. It's so fun. the way you cut in the B-roll.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Oh, yeah, there's so many great clips. You watch the interview, the guy's given an answer, and then you've got this B-roll component to it as well that's showing. It's really good, dude. It's just that one right there, right? That's it, yeah. It's really good, dude. It's got the views.
Starting point is 00:14:01 We'll put the link in the description so you guys can go right and find it. But it's really good, dude, and, like, all the clips they use just enforce everything he's saying, reinforces everything he's saying. It's, I mean, he looks exactly how you've said. How you think a bad guy. I mean, dude, the clips he finds of what people are saying is so insane. Yes. And there's a disclaimer at the beginning of the film that he put in there that said,
Starting point is 00:14:32 I did not, nothing was changed. You know, you can deceptively edit things if you wanted to. You could take a harmless piece of film and cut it up in a way and make it make somebody look like an asshole. He didn't do that. He didn't need to. if they were doing a good enough job by themselves. In fact, that's part of the authenticity of it, is that you don't need to embellish this.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Just take your hands off the wheel and let them talk. If you let them talk, they'll tell you what the plan is. You'll be surprised how up front and honest they are because they're in this circle where they're used to talking about it with each. It's like us in the so-called conspiracy world, right? You know, I know 9-11, you know, we can have an inside conversation. We make the assumption that everybody, you know, meet somebody at Starbucks and you think they're
Starting point is 00:15:17 on that level too. And we start talking about things and they go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's how it is with these guys. They're used to talking with each other and they're used to knowing about the game and the plan and how it all works. This is bullshit and this is real and this is fake and this is how it actually works and all
Starting point is 00:15:33 that. And every now and then, it slips out and the general public goes, were you supposed to say that? And he did a great, Drew did a fantastic job of finding these clips. And it's one of these movies. He loves hiding Easter eggs in there. by the way, I'll just tell you that. But it's one of these films that you can watch a couple of times and the second time and the third time.
Starting point is 00:15:51 You'll see something or you'll notice something that you didn't catch the first time. It's one of the hallmark traits of a brilliant director, the way he's done this. And I spent a lot of time with Drew talking to him about the way he sees this and the way he thinks about this. And, you know, some people are reactive. And I suppose they're reactive and they're directing style. Well, let's see what happens. Maybe we could do this. Maybe we could do that.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Drew is somebody that comes in with a clear and defined vision for what he wants done and he's flexible if there's a better idea but man he's got it and to talk to him about what he's doing and why he sees well we're doing this because in this scene
Starting point is 00:16:30 boom boom boom that'll happen right so everything's well thought out I think I just think the movie's great and I was I was flattered because see with Jones plantation Berwick and I wrote controlled demolition of the American Empire, and then we put that out in November of 2020. Then with the money from that that came in, we've diverted that to Jones plant, to the movie,
Starting point is 00:16:55 so that Jones Plantation could have additional revenue. They were raising money from other sources, too. We weren't the only source. We were just part of it, so we were pushing money to them with Jones Plantation. And, of course, the movie got made, and it was fantastic. And Drew likes macroaggressions. And so he's listening to, you know, he's driving around. Who doesn't?
Starting point is 00:17:12 Well, thank you. But, oh, by the way, if those of you who do like macroaggressions, will you do me a favor and go on there and rate the show? Rate the show, guys. Give me five stars. The days of just sitting back and chilling are done. You've got to be pro-active. We're fighting the algorithm battle, baby.
Starting point is 00:17:27 I need the swarms help. But anyway. Oh, by the way, real quick, if you're watching on YouTube, hit the subscribe button, hit a like, leave a nice comment. I'm saying that on every one of my shows, too. And if you want to see me live, sorry about this. Go to Samtripleet.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Next weekend, I'm going to be in Chicago, Illinois, then I'll be in Ventura, then I'll be in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and then Oklahoma City, and then the big show. I'm at the Fat Man at the Comedy Mothership, very honored that they let me have my own weekend, and then Skank Fest, which is the best time ever. And, dude, I have nothing but great gigs, all-time bangers. Then I have Tim Foll Hack Comedy Night. It will be live in Las Vegas at the Virgin Hotel, so we're doing a Friday night in the Virgin Hotel, and then we're doing a, Sunday night for Raiders versus Browns, then Minneapolis, and then, of course, New Year's. We will be closing it out at the Dojo of Comedy. Very excited about that.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Robbie the Fighter Bernstein and Shane Cashman will be joining me live on stage. Yeah, please rate and review. And when I watch this film, I go, oh, dude, L.A. is in trouble. I've always feel that when I watch Hibbler's. Hibbler has a new show out where you look it up if you can find Hibbler He's got a new thing about spraying the skies
Starting point is 00:18:48 that's out too as well so we'll include the links on that Hibbler's been putting out absolutely studio level shows like movies like docs studio level dude
Starting point is 00:19:04 and when I watch his stuff and I watch this movie we're talking about I was like dude the game is changing. I know. Hollywood will have no power, and it will actually be very weird because it will go back to the old school where the artists tell the suits what is entertainment.
Starting point is 00:19:23 We had a great union of the unwanted show last week. That was a director's cut. And we had a bunch of the, you know, we had Andy Wakefield on. We had Drew, strapped by Tis. You know, the barriers to entry for filmmaking have been removed. if you have the talent and the ability the the the download films go to that the equipment itself the prices have come down so low that just about anybody can can can jump in especially in movies and of course you know not all directors are the same some are better than others and and that gets figured out oh there we go level with me yeah yeah that just came out no no no he had a new one come out yeah no but it It's about, it's about, let's see, what's the chemtrails. Yeah, we'll see where it is.
Starting point is 00:20:14 I'll make sure the link is in there. Let me just see real quick. Go on. This is, you know, this is something that the alternative, the actual alternative media has been fantastic about doing, is to bypass Hollywood and get these projects done themselves. And we have a project we're working on Sam, independent media token. I've got to talk to you about that as well.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Okay. One of the things, it's a crypto coin, which normally I would say, I'm not really interested in some sort of shit coin. But the difference on this one is that in the buying and selling transaction process, from the protocol, it kicks a 1% transaction fee into a pool. And then that money is going to be used as the funding mechanism for the alternative media to get projects made. I like that. So this is going to allow us not just documentary series or television. television or TV, you know, TV shows or movies, but also live events, you know, we've been talking about doing these live events for a while. We're talking about doing a live union of the
Starting point is 00:21:17 unwanted in Vegas for, I would love that, dude. Dreaming about that for a couple of years. I think at some point. I would, what's going on? Very good. I would love that, dude. I think it's very, very important. The live event, and you know this from stand-up, the live events, getting around people and being in person with them changes everything. It's a bond that, that, that you can't replicate online. It's great to, you know, it's great that we have the technology to do all the interviews remotely. And of course, during the COVID era, it was extremely helpful. But the ability to get in person with people, either at the third eye carnivals that we're doing and archipulco, I've been fortunate. I've got to go to one of those. I've been fortunate enough to be
Starting point is 00:21:57 the MC for the last two years of an archipalco man. It's, it's just the best. You've got to get out there. You get around like-minded people. You remind yourself, you're not. insane you're just you're just seeing things that other people can't see or won't see and you're seeing it early so everyone thinks you're a little bit nutso but you're really not and once you get around these people you realize that you this is this is your tribe these are the people that that you can actually have the conversations with about these important topics and so if you get if you're somebody you know if one of these third eye carnivals or or sam doing you doing live you know live comedy somewhere um it's important that we go and support the people that we like
Starting point is 00:22:45 first of all just support them but also that crowd the energy the the the networking the feeling that you get in the aftermath of that it's it's it's it's hard to replicate it's fire dude it is it's really important that people do that well you it's called chemtrails hibbler's uh new special it's on youtube which is a sign of great things that hibler can put it the these videos on YouTube. I mean, it's great. And then, of course, it gets the Wikipedia thing down there. So very interesting times.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Yeah, and this whole summer has been like the weirdest. Tis, you know, he followed me around for five months doing this mini doc, which was fine. It was great to hang out with T's. But again, it goes back to like in the alternative media. Sometimes you just have to make a decision to go out there and do it. He's doing a part of a mini-documentary series over at ConspiracyCinergy.com. He started with the Grimerica guys. He did Derek Bros.
Starting point is 00:23:49 We got to get him back on. Love them too. He did one on Derek Bros. Hervoy, Amorich. And then the union of the unwanted Last American Vagabond. Then he followed me. He was with me in Acapulco, in Nashville. and Denver and Pueblo, and he put that out.
Starting point is 00:24:10 So if you're interested, if you want to see what's going on in the behind the scenes, you can either go to YouTube if you're there and put T-Snyder, T-E-A-C-E-Snyder, one word altogether, and find his channel, and watch all of them, because it's part of a bigger project. He's doing a bigger documentary, but he's following people that he considers to be important in the alternative media. He left me, I took him to the airport to go to Philly to do Mark Passio. So he was with Mark Passio for a while.
Starting point is 00:24:36 week getting into that you know and you know how intense mark is intense but we love it exactly and he's he's been doing outstanding work for a long time so there are people there are authentic real-life filmmakers out there that are talking about the important topics but you just have to know where to go to get them because like you know teesa's stuff is on youtube and drew's movies on youtube i don't know how i don't know and for how long and again i'm glad your channel came back. I'm glad Rickies and Corbitts and everybody's came back. I think it's important. I think it's just, you know, even though we don't live in a real pure capitalist society, I think it is capitalism and where the eyeballs going. And because of
Starting point is 00:25:25 YouTube censored everybody, places like, and I know people have a problem with Peter Thiel, but Rumble. I know people have a problem with Elon Musk, Twitter. and our good friends at Rockfin who have gone through some stuff they try to I think Rockfin is a great place for premium content I think they got in trouble by boarding too many of the outlaws
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Starting point is 00:29:31 good looking deadly that's what we want thank true classic for sponsoring the show a lot of people are now getting conspiracies i feel like there's more conspiracies than ever it's a little bit more mainstream than it was before you know we see whitney cummings has fully ran headfirst into it and i really i didn't know oh yeah she's a huge conspiracy theorist now and i told you when when women have kids they get way more conservative and it's a big problem that women are having children right now because then they become ultra progressive which isn't good for society. But when you start to see that stuff coming, it's a good sign.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Now, the problem is this, is that to the people who are afraid to dip their tone to conspiracies, they think it's a lot of work. They think it's like inundating. It's like overwhelming. It's not at all. What you're doing is learning the game plan of the elites so you don't fall for their siops. That's really what this is all about. I make no illusions that I'm going to change anybody.
Starting point is 00:30:33 I can't change anybody. People have to change. They have to, they have to take into data, realize what's high vibrational in their life, what's low vibrational in life, and what the lizard people are trying to get them to do. Once you realize that and you start making changes, life gets better. It just does. I pull out all my emotions from it. I'm not like doom and gloom. I'm not like, we got overthrow the government.
Starting point is 00:31:03 I'm not any of that stuff. I'm like, the only thing I can control is myself and what I teach my children. That's it. The people around me, if they ask me a question, I'll tell them what I believe. If they want to get an argument on it, I stop arguing with them. Believe whatever you want. I don't care. I do this for a living.
Starting point is 00:31:23 This is what I love to talk about. I've been talking, you know, I went to my jiu-jitsu class. and the guy who teaches there, Alder, was like, man, you know so much. I go, I've been doing it in nine years, dude. It's like I've talked to all the greats who have done the heavy research. I have a really good understanding.
Starting point is 00:31:43 I don't think you'll ever understand all of it because I don't think it's possible. But I have a good understanding what they're doing and how I cannot fall for their tricks. That's all it's about. I read Pilled two very nice lesbians this morning at the Denver airport. I'll have you know.
Starting point is 00:32:01 I was going through security and we get to the hand them your ID and she says, you know, Stan, these two ladies were in front of me and she says, look at the camera. I go, no thanks, I'll opt out. And she goes, okay. She hands me my license back
Starting point is 00:32:15 and then she goes, I need you to scan your boarding pass over here. And the ladies go, they didn't ask me to scan my boarding pass. Why did they do it with you? I said, because I opted out of the photo. And they go, you can do that? I go, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:28 I said, it says down there, but they don't advertise it. She goes, oh. And I said, you got to opt out of the pat down, too. They're like, wait, why? Wait, how do you know this? She goes, oh, she goes, you must work in IT. I go, well, you must know. Yeah, I'm, it's super interesting because it's like convenience.
Starting point is 00:32:47 They try to make it, the more you give into us, the more convenient your life gets, and our convenience will be our enslavery. Yeah, you should have seen us coming back from an archipoca connecting through Dallas. There was a bunch of us on that Acapulco to Dallas flight. That one's been a hard day for TSA. Clearing customs. I look back. I go through. Everybody is opting out. So there's a line
Starting point is 00:33:07 of people to do the pat down and I see this guy yelling at the TSA lady going get me your manager. Bring your manager out here. I dare you. I was like, oh, it's going to be a long day for these people. A long day. They talk about that for it. Remember that day when all those weirdos came through? Yeah. But these ladies were
Starting point is 00:33:23 willing, they wanted to know. They said, how do you know? I said I write book books about government overreach and things like that. Oh, well, and she's like, well, tell me more about it. And I was like, I'm about to get the pat down because she said, they said, move over here. This is where you stand for the pat down. And the ladies are watching. And I said, watch and I said, watch and learn.
Starting point is 00:33:41 That's what I said. So he goes to patch you down. He said, no, he goes to pat me. No, he wanted me to go through the body scanner and I won't do it. I say, I want the pat down. She's like, all right, so you opt out of both of them. I'm like, yeah, you got to opt out of the photograph and you got to opt out of going through the scanner.
Starting point is 00:33:56 You got to make them do the pat down. And they're like, okay. I'm like, next time you go through the airport, you try, and she's like, what's your name? So I gave her my name. She was typing it in her phone because they were going off somewhere. And she's like, I'm going to buy your book. So I love that, dude.
Starting point is 00:34:09 You make your impact where you can. You know what I mean? Some people will listen to you. Some people will think you're nuts. That's okay. But you impact the people who you think are listening, who are genuinely curious. If somebody wants to argue with you, like, you've done this too long.
Starting point is 00:34:28 You just say, no, I'll prioritize my energy. I'll focus on something else. That's all I do. I'm not going to convince you of something you don't want to be convinced of. And I don't get commission on you converting over it. So, you know, you do you, man. Do whatever. But for those who really are genuinely curious, like that, I would have talked to those.
Starting point is 00:34:46 Had we not been in a rushed situation for me getting to a plane and them getting to another plane, I would have sat down and talked to them about it. I would have explained, this is what we're doing, this is what happens, this is what you can do. Here are some solutions for you. So I don't want to just fill your head with fear about it's all, you know, coming down, right? But you got to have something like, you can do this, you can do this. And this is why you walked out. She says, well, won't they get the picture anyway? I said, you know, they probably will, but we're going to make them work for it. Yeah, I'm with you on that. And she said, yeah, that's a good idea. So some people, it's just never occurred
Starting point is 00:35:18 to them to be, to stand up. Yeah. We don't have a problem with obedience, with disobedience in this country. We have a problem with obedience. We have a problem with people doing what they think is the right thing simply because they're being told to do it. Look in the camera. If people had the option, how many do you think would opt out and get patted down? If there was a sign, like where it said, do you want to go to the machine or do you want to opt out? Because like you said, a lot of people don't know. I didn't know until Sam literally was like, I don't have to do it. I was like, what do you mean? And he was like, watch this. And he never, he never gets patted down. Even if he's running late, he doesn't give a fuck. Well, more people would opt out if they knew.
Starting point is 00:35:55 they could and do the pat down. However, you are talking about a time in space where you're almost always rushed. So there's a temptation to want to get through security faster. And when you opt out, they say, go stand over there and you stand there. And I've stood waiting for them for 10 minutes for them to bring a person over while you're trying to keep an eye on your luggage, which is already gone through security. And you know, I mean, it's stressful. And of course, they don't make it any less stressful. They actually want it harder. Right. Can I ask Okay, so there's a really negative, and this kind of negative mindset that's pervading the woke, the awake people like us right now toward American values, freedom, like this idea that's not,
Starting point is 00:36:42 it's like it was a, we were sold a false bill of goods, it's not a real thing. But that suggests, the fact that you can do that in that moment, suggests that it must, the Constitution and the rules must mean something to the power structure. For now. Right. Right. Exactly. And you think that it's something that we have to, we're going to continue to have to fight for that?
Starting point is 00:37:05 Is it worth fighting for at this point? Yeah, it is worth fighting for it. It goes back to that whole, you know, they have to tell you what they're going to do before they do it sort of thing. Right. You're free to opt out of these things. You just need to know that you can opt out of them. and you need to know where the, you need to know the procedure for doing it.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I mean, opting out at TSA doesn't require much knowledge. But, but, but you, the answer is yes, it always matters. You should salt your information every chance you get. You should opt out every chance you get. You should make, you should throw sand in the gears of the machine
Starting point is 00:37:39 every single chance you get. When I went to Mexico in February, I was on my way to, to an archipulco, and I opted out again, and the TSA guy is doing that. hand pat down and and and I thought I had a you know he said let's go over here and let's do the thing and and I thought I don't know why I thought there was a chance with this guy and he looked like
Starting point is 00:38:01 a kind of a bruiser he didn't look like a real fun guy but he says where you where you go and I said Acapulco he said business or pleasure and I said actually business he goes wow what kind of business do you do I said I'm I'm an author and I'm I'm going to a conference and I could have left it there and he goes what kind of conference And I go, well, it's the largest anarchist conference in the world, and I'm going to emcee it. And he's on his knees. He's in the middle of patting me down. He's on his knees.
Starting point is 00:38:29 He looks up at me, and he goes, that sounds awesome. And there was part of me, there was a moment in time where I thought I wanted to stick my art. There's half of me that was like, I wanted to dunk on this guy. Like, how dare you work for the machine of TSA? Like, I want you to go home and cry yourself to sleep and think, there's some guy out there who's going to Acapulco on work to talk to you. there's part of me that wanted to dunk on him but then the other half of me wanted to stick my arm out and go
Starting point is 00:38:54 come with me brodie I'll get you out of this mess you know like we gotta break you out of here like you're almost there you're all you're starting to ask questions you're starting to realize it's bullshit you know what I mean so so there's always a chance right you talk to somebody and you know what's funny is that
Starting point is 00:39:10 I can make inroads with perfect strangers and yet sometimes the people closest to me there's nothing there So on the episode record from this, it's actually coming out after this, is Christian Yardanoff, and he talks about this learned helplessness, and it's all trauma-based, and it's to get you to feel like you have no chance and nothing. And we're kind of seeing this right now with, you know, Dick Cheney's able to grow old and die of natural causes, and Henry Kissinger died of natural causes. And all that is done on purpose to make you feel like. Like, there's no chance. But we just had this giant situation with the government where the Trump administration wanted to tell everybody that if they, if, if a state or a country or a state or a county didn't support Israel and wouldn't do business with them, that they wouldn't get FEMA funding.
Starting point is 00:40:11 And there was such a visceral reaction to that that was very powerful that they backed off. And that, to me, are the moments you go see, it works. You just have to stop fighting on stupid shit. You know, people can call me, and this is Sam speaking, and I don't want to get too much into this, but my desire to destroy the N-word, right? Like, I just want to destroy it because it's a tool to divide. It's such a divisive word, and the way people just cling to it as this kind of thing they can do and other people can't do.
Starting point is 00:40:49 And I go, you're not taking it back. You're actually allowing it to have power over you. If we kill that word, there's going to be less fighting with each other. And you see it now. People are talking about black fatigue. And there's black conservatives, which I think we need support,
Starting point is 00:41:03 who are pushing back against it. Guess who else we need support everybody? Jews who are pushing back against Israel. And there's a sizable percentage. And it's waking up more and more. And this is another thing I want to get into you. about this video. I watched, yesterday we watched them,
Starting point is 00:41:21 whatever this is with Austin Picard and Brad Binkley. It's a premium content that we do together. This Chinese professor talked about how Israel is doing this all on purpose to get everybody to hate them so that, because it's prophecy, that the whole thing is like within prophecy is that Israel will battle the world and God will come and save it. So these crazy people,
Starting point is 00:41:47 are following a script right now to bring on the ends of days. That's dark. So you're saying the Jews are trying to get everybody to hate them. What I'm saying is, yeah, 100%. So that, and I think it's backfiring on them because we are seeing so many people leave Israel. Now I feel bad for Cyprus because they're being overrun by this. Yeah, they're in it. But they're leaving Israel, American Jews.
Starting point is 00:42:16 You're never going to get the boomers. You might not get a lot of the Generation Xers, okay? But these millennials and these Generation Z people are not falling forward. It's very crazy how the progressive programming is overriding the Zionist programming. And they're pushing back against it, which I would say, good for you. standing on your, when you march for BLM and all that stuff that was a giant sciop, at least you're consistent in saying that the killing of these people and the slaughtering of them is wrong.
Starting point is 00:43:00 And even though I am Jewish and I have this heritage of this awful thing that I was told about, where I was told is the worst of that of all time, which we can get into that in another show. But you're actually saying that that doesn't warrant what they're doing. Israel right now. It's been a massive change. They've lost the PR battle. They have nobody to blame but themselves. People aren't waking up and having a problem with Israel because they hate Jews. They're waking up and having a problem with Israel because of the behavior of Israel. Yeah. It's nothing else. They're not, it's not a grand conspiracy. It's the behavior
Starting point is 00:43:40 is determining how people feel about them. And there's been a long, long, time where they were able to, through the magic of the media, control what people saw and how they thought and the way they felt about things. But those days are gone. And the younger kids are waking up to this. We just had, I've been co-hosting Grand Theft World for summer. Yeah, another one of your shows. Yeah, we, well, I mean, I'm, I've, Richard Grove has been, and Scott Armstrong were nice, yeah, me too. He's a lot taller in real life, by the way. Richard Grove is? Yeah. You always play his game, how tall are you really, basically? on Zoom.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Yeah. And usually they're shorter than I thought. He's taller than I thought. Scott Armstrong's big. Yeah, Scott Armstrong's very big. He shreds on the guitar. Except for when we all sat next to Kurt Metzker in that picture. And he looked like a Nephlin giant.
Starting point is 00:44:30 We look like we were in kindergarten. It's the weirdest optical illusion I've ever seen in my life. Yeah. Kurtz tall, though. Yeah, but if you look at this picture. He's not that much tall. Yeah, I know, but he's just a tall guy in general. I'd say he's like 6'3.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Yeah. But this he looks like an eight footer next to midget people. We're sitting on the stage. We're in this barn. and out, I can see, out the back of the barn, I can see two people walking. It's John Cleesec from Unlimited Hangout, and what appears to be, I think, a captured Bigfoot
Starting point is 00:44:56 who's coming in, and I can see, like, way back, and I'm watching them walk closer and closer. I go, oh, shit, that's Kurt Metzger. What's he doing there? And they came out, and they put him on stage, and in that picture, yeah, he looks like he's, he looks like he is legitimately two times bigger than everybody else there.
Starting point is 00:45:11 It's a weird optical illusion. Like the Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden. Yeah, yeah, yeah. With the families or anything. Where they look like tiny figurines? Yeah. Yeah, it's very, but all this gets into that we are the many, they are the few. And the learn helplessness is to convince us that we have no power against them.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Like they flip the Buddhist 1% belief, which is 1% can change the whole population. You get 1% of the population to believe in some. They can change the other 99%. Well, they flip that because that's what they always. do they invert everything and now it's the 1% super powerful and the 99% can't do anything against it. And whatever Thomas Massey is and I like on surface what he's saying, there's some parts of me that goes, is this another limited hangout? Is this to get us all behind him? So when he gets in, he just plays the same game over and over again. You got to ask these
Starting point is 00:46:10 questions. I've been burnt so many times that for me to just blindly file somebody is dangerous thing. I've been burnt too many times to do it. Never trust the stripper. Never trust the stripper. Man, that might be the name of the episode. But, you know, him coming
Starting point is 00:46:30 out with these Epstein victims and pushing the Epstein stuff and why that is important. It is important, guys. I know you guys think it's not, and there's some people want you to believe it's not, but it is children are getting hurt. Yep. And it is
Starting point is 00:46:45 a power structure of blackmail. I'm glad people are talking about the Epstein thing. I wish, because I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to the Epstein information, but I wish that they were talking about the transhumanism component and what he was doing with Harvard, Martin Noak, and the $30 million for evolutionary dynamic. It could be a cover up for that shit, man. That shit's so crazy, bro. The limited hangout with Epstein is the island.
Starting point is 00:47:11 If you think that all he's, I mean, listen, it's, it's juicy and it's disgusting and it's all those things, and you should, you should focus on the island to the extent that there was awful things happening there. But it's not limited to the island. And the things that he was doing in Zorro Ranch, you know, it's people, you know, they think they, oh, he was just some kind of, you know, you know, those South Florida pervert, greasy, scumbaggy guys. Well, there's also a pitch, fans. Third high school chicks. They're hot, dude. What do you want? Yeah. It's like the David, the David Cross bit before everyone got really aware of pedophilia.
Starting point is 00:47:49 He was like, yeah, I should be able to fuck. I'm better than the high school guys that fucking, basically. That was the joke. Well, I'm better at it, you know, so, which I don't even know if we could ever say that about David Cross. Great comic. Yeah, you don't see him coming. But I don't know if he's great in the bed. That's what I'm trying to say.
Starting point is 00:48:07 No, I got you. But you're totally right. Get it looking at that. They did that a little bit with my friend, Christalia. They tried to make him the face of this Hollywood kind of scumbag thing. When all he was doing was banging chicks that wanted the bang. And yes, he had those two girls who are the ones that ultimately took him down. But what no one ever talked about was how one of them was a DNC intern.
Starting point is 00:48:34 Oh, no way. Yeah, she was an intern, which kicked off the whole hysteria of the Me Too shit. Listen, everybody, the schedules is packed. I'm the same way, just like you. We got schools in. We got football season. Your fancy football line has got to be done. I mean, you're working your butt off.
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Starting point is 00:51:24 Because he met Epstein, sat down with Epstein. And he talks about how Epstein had a knowledge of his theories, you know, which are pretty complex about the universe that he should not have. And there were things that made him... But he will not talk about what the things are that make him uncomfortable. But it's all related to Harvard and... Well, I'll also say this, Johnny,
Starting point is 00:51:47 that there's a lot of Jewish people that won't even go there because it brings up things that make them uncomfortable. But he's a huge... I mean, he hates... He's a huge critic. He's saying it's bad stuff,
Starting point is 00:51:59 but it's something about the technology involved that he just is not... He's like, I can't talk about that. It's basically, you've heard him. Yeah. Is there any way that he's got a kid laying around somewhere? I've seen, yeah, I mean, come on. With an egg-shaped dick?
Starting point is 00:52:16 Well, I mean, it depends on what was really going on in Zoro Ranch. Yeah, because he was impregnating chicks. So my thing is, who's sperm was he using? Why would not use yours if you think you're such a billionaire and such a badass? I don't know for sure, but I wouldn't be, it stands to reason that it would be his, you know. One of our dream guests that. I've always wanted it. Well, it won't do the show, and I'm convinced it's because of the name of the show,
Starting point is 00:52:38 which is Catherine Austin Fitz. Well, Johnny and I have another show called Cash Daddies. And the guy on there is a great person, great with stocks. I love them the pieces. Does not get in conspiracies. It has a visceral reaction to it anytime we bring it up. And we brought up the video where Catherine Fitz is basically saying that Epstein was connected to almost like, Like, what was it, Johnny, $23 to $35 trillion that went missing?
Starting point is 00:53:09 Yeah, yeah. And when my buddy heard that, his mind exploded because he can't understand that number. Like, he just, he couldn't fathom that kind of money being lost. But it's directly connected to Epstein because they positioned one of his guys at the treasury and all that money goes missing. And then we got underground tunnels everywhere. We got all this big pharmaceutical stuff going on. I just, so, so Anna Kasparian goes on, like CNN and debates Ben Shapiro, and, you know, of course, it's one on like 10 people.
Starting point is 00:53:45 Yeah. And then the guy tweets about how stupid Anna Kasperian comes off, according to him, because the, the amount of budget from the defense that goes to foreign countries, he says, is like one trillion dollars compared to the 24 trillion or billion or whatever the number was. It was 21. It's 21 trillion. It's missing from the HUD, HUD and DOD, two of the 17 total agencies. Catherine Austin Fitz and Professor Mark Skidmore from Michigan State University investigated. They discovered that this money was missing. It had gone missing during the Larry Summers era, which Larry Summers was the president of Harvard, also the head of the treasury, also a Zionist Jew who was involved with Jeffrey Epstein, close friends. Yes. 21 trillion goes missing after they exam, you know, has gone missing a long time ago. But they're examining the records they find that.
Starting point is 00:54:39 In response to this, instead of being transparent and saying, well, let's look into the 15 other agencies and find out how much total money is missing. They don't do that, of course. They pass something called FASB 56, which is an accounting standard, that basically blacks out all of the accounting of all of the records. of every division, every department in the U.S. government for all of it. So now you'll never know. Yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. So there's in that, so if it stands, I mean, if it's $21 trillion missing out of two agencies and you have 15 more to go.
Starting point is 00:55:15 Which the number is got to be nuts. Maybe it's $100 trillion missing and where is that money going? What are you using it for? Yeah, and this guy's ridiculous notion that only this small percentage of the, of the budget for the military, let's say goes to Israel, is absolutely ridiculous because that's why they pay three grand for a wrench or 10 grand for a hammer because they're actually paying a dollar for the hammer and all the rest goes to black ops operations. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Did you guys see the packed emails from between Epstein and Nahuahou, Barack a couple of weeks ago? That was, I mean, the way they talk to each other, dude, it's clear they've had, they've known each other a long time. Well, you look up... They were trying to get Peter Thiel to the island, but they didn't want a security detail with him, which is like...
Starting point is 00:56:05 Super scary. That's sketchy, dude. Alexine versus Zinus on Tim Pool. The way they talk to Alex Stein in this, calling him a crazy person saying there's no direct connection between Epstein and Mossad. Is so insane.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Yeah. Oh, they're so... It's just gaslighting. They're diluted. And fill the code. Do you think it's gaslighting, or they're just... So let me tell you what it is. Yeah, please.
Starting point is 00:56:32 It's a technicality. He wasn't working for Mossad. He was working for... He was working for... He was working for Israeli military intelligence called Amman. Can we watch this group? Which is like Mossad. Let me see.
Starting point is 00:56:47 So they get away with it on a technicality because... Because they're liars. Powerful, like, wealthy people. Now, whether or not that was... Five for a little bit. No, we have... New full screen. the former prime minister was his best friend was at his house all the time
Starting point is 00:57:01 I swear we're who's hanging out with the prime minister who's hanging out with a prime minister of the country so you're not just Joe bloomed yeah I just I just so mad because you guys are just so it's just so thick just because we don't agree with you chill out yeah Phil because you're thick upston Debson didn't work for a sign oh come you think anybody who works for Massad is going to wear a shirt Look at her lapis
Starting point is 00:57:22 By way of deception thou shalt do war Yeah Maxwell is. Do you know who Galane Maxwell's father is? What? Robert Maxwell. You know when Robert Maxwell died? You know what kind of funeral they gave him?
Starting point is 00:57:36 Tell me more from the Groyper's. Stop, stop. Do you see how that is used to discredit you? They use terms called the Groypers. Like the Groyper's, all their data, all of it is bad because they're Groyper's. Do you understand what she's doing right there? It's not working, that's gaslighting. It's not working.
Starting point is 00:57:54 You're crazy. You're listening to crazy. crazy people. I mean, this is a known fact. And he's right. They do enough plausible deniability that you can't say it's A to B or A to Z, but it's there. The connection is there. And right after this, they drop all these documents saying Hughes Mossad. And I'm sorry, those guys are right about like 90%. It's just the 10% that's insane. Well, you get mad when they talk about Hitler was a good guy, which is ridiculous. Or drop M bombs. Okay. That stuff allows you.
Starting point is 00:58:26 to dismiss what they want because they don't do themselves any favors i mean i wish honestly i kind of wish he would just give that shit up because he's such a jean nick fentis i'm talking about now it's like such a genius i mean he's really a brilliant guy he's he he is he is a lebron james of talking he's like he's amazing but if he just gave up that dumb shit like that dumb 10% he would he could he could he's getting back you got to understand the guy came out when he was 19 years old we were all idiots at 19 years old and he's a really smart guy at that point but he's a really smart guy at that point but he's full piss vigor and he's like scorching the earth
Starting point is 00:58:59 so as he gets older and you're watching him he's getting better at playing this game to be able to disseminate information but if you could play this a little bit more she's just crazy this abroad is so stupid because this is just open information no it's not from Candace
Starting point is 00:59:16 no it's not from Candace because when Robert Maxwell died he was never in the Israeli military but he got the same thing let me let me go back to when you were talking out of the map shut up let me finish talking of she's going to use her Jewish magic to try to cancel it. Galane Maxwell's dad, Robert
Starting point is 00:59:31 Maxwell, when he died, and he fell off a boat in a very weird way. So when he died, he got an official Israeli IDF Heroes funeral, the funeral that only a certain person that even lost their life in the line of battle. Esmeralda Farmer Galbrae, was she involved at all
Starting point is 00:59:49 with the government? No, listen, you're not trying to derail me from this. I'm trying to talk about serious stuff. Because nobody cares. You say, Because I have Nobody cares. There's no connection to Jeffrey Epstein and Massadry.
Starting point is 00:59:59 But look at how emotional you are, Alan. It's not anything but the actual talking points. Yeah, because I get mad because she's lying. She can't, she can't prove that there was no relationship.
Starting point is 01:00:11 This is not a lie. Jeffrey Epstein worked with, let me finish my point. So I can be calm. Elaine Maxwell, her father works for Israel. She is now currently in prison for sex trafficking
Starting point is 01:00:21 children. Her connection to her father is directly connected to Massad. Now, people like you are going to lie and say that there's no connection. You know what that means? But when you look at Jeffrey Epstein and you can look this up, when they did a search of his house, they found that he didn't just have an American passport. He also had an Israeli passport. So if you really do not think that he was not connected with our intelligence agencies and the intelligence agencies of the woman that he was working with
Starting point is 01:00:46 to sexually trafficked kids whose father has so much evidence that he was part of Israeli's Mossad agency, you're the liar. You're the one that's not connecting the dots when it's so hard. And he's also was basically being funded by the mega group, which was the guy from Victoria Secrets, who basically they're a powerful Zionist lobby group. I don't know lobby, but they're a powerful group that has Israel's best interests at heart. I mean, it's a connection to it. It's the same people in all of these different organizations. They're just shell groups to cover up what you're really like, who you're really surfing.
Starting point is 01:01:30 And why is the mega group named the mega group? Because Robert Maxwell's Israeli codename was mega. Oh my God. Holy shit. Damn. And they are a Zionist billionaire operation. That is the requirement to be a member. Stephen Spielberg's in.
Starting point is 01:01:51 Well, Stephen Spielberg, who is a shady as shit. is like we should teach the Holocaust in schools. Why? Why? Why? Why that one? It's not even close to the worst. They do. They do. They teach it into the ground in school. They should have Nick Fuentes teach it. It's so interesting. I saw Nick Fuentes say that he is doing a collaboration with Jimmy Dore.
Starting point is 01:02:13 I'm dying to see if that's actually real. But to see how to see, let's say it's true. Did Jimmy do that? I wonder. Interesting. Well, Jimmy is interesting because Kurt Metzger is not a fan of Nick Flentis. he has told me in the past that Nick Flentes is funded by people like who's the old guy that came on
Starting point is 01:02:33 that we had a really bad connection with you remember he got arrested Roger Stone, Andrew Tate but then it's just like you just keep going goes deeper and deeper and deeper it's all part of this deep state situation that just creates chaos now I would tell you
Starting point is 01:02:50 take that all aside what Nick Flentis is saying is true. Now, I will tell you that if there's any, like, chink in the armor of Nick Fuentes, is that he's only 26 years old. So, like, just think about what we know right now versus what we knew at 26 years old. I probably couldn't have a conversation with myself back when I was 26 years old based on all the information I have right now. What do you think about the theory that he was America first? Like, the first guy to say, America first. I don't, I'm not sure about that. I'll give him credit for it.
Starting point is 01:03:23 That video of him saying, Nick Fuentes was one of the first I would say. The video of him saying, let's go into the Capitol, is very disturbing and is worth scrutiny. Yes. And he should have to answer for that. But overall, I think he's like really, he's such a good orator, excuse me. Orator, excuse me. Orator, excuse me, I'm really, I am not, obviously, that he, he's really good disseminating information. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Did you see him go after Tucker Carlson, that five-hour thing that everyone claims is the best thing that they've seen in, like, the last three, four years of a guy talk? Well, I mean, Tucker Carlson must have forgotten that the internet is forever. And when he said he just found out his dad was CIA, when he openly bragged about it forever. But does that mean that Tucker Carlson's information is bad? No, what's your thoughts on it? My thoughts is that it's two parts. first, do you have the information correct? And let's say Tucker does. Second part, when were you talking about it? Were you talking about vaccines in 2020? Yeah, dangerous, dangerous, dangerous. Not safe
Starting point is 01:04:36 dangerous 2024. I'm not interested in hearing Tucker Carlson say, you know, we had some, we probably should reexamine the vaccine thing. Yeah, yeah. We were screaming about that five years ago. Everybody told us we were crazy and we needed to shut up. Where were you then? So when, one of these guys has the balls to say it when it's dangerous, dangerous, then that's a different story. But these guys parachuting in at the tail end and claiming that they've uncovered the Epstein situation, or they've discovered that there might be some fraud around climate change. You're right. You're right, because whenever I want that, Tucker had someone claiming 9-11 was an inside job. Right. I've known that. But for some reason, since he has it on, I'm like, oh, my God,
Starting point is 01:05:18 it's fine coming out, because you don't expect Tucker, because you don't expect Tucker to ever talk about that but it's too late like it's been talked about so i'm glad that they're talking about i guess i'll take the victories where we can get yeah right the bar is set so low i don't expect them to be talking about it at all if they're talking about it now well then i guess better now than never than never but if it were up to me i want you in the trenches when it matters and if you're unwilling or unable to get there because of the timing or you're worried about your sponsors or you're worried about getting kicked off of your network or whatever it is, then, you know, I'm not going, I'll give you credit when you finally start talking about it,
Starting point is 01:05:56 but you're not going to get a big pat on the back. And you're certainly no hero who's coming in here and speaking the truth. You know, it's all about when you're doing it. That to me is as important as what you're talking about. And that's why I think Candace is killing it, because she's the first one that's talking about that Bridget McCrone. The first. Yeah, but even her, she's coming.
Starting point is 01:06:18 I'm a little late to a lot of stuff. I'm trying to find this one guy that just he was like he was the head. Listen, okay, here it is. James Lindsay. Great example of somebody who... Great with woke. Terrible with everything else.
Starting point is 01:06:34 He's the same as like Ben Shapiro. It was really easy when we were all focused on the Marxism and calling out the Marxists and everyone ran to you because you were brave enough to push back against Hollywood and the media. to say this stuff.
Starting point is 01:06:49 But when it moved to Zionism, you completely and utterly 180 did on that. And both of them have lost their following. And now James Lindsay's, and listen, I don't want anyone to lose their living. Like, I'm a pro person. But James Lindsay was just gaslighting everybody with the woke right bullshit. Yeah. Ben Shapiro is a foreign agent. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:07:14 He should lose all his money and be in a prison cell somewhere for something. Well, you know, when you're getting this funding from who knows where for your, your, the daily wire. We know where. I mean, it's pretty obvious. I mean, it's pretty obvious. Qatar. We all know it's Qatar. It's all Qatar.
Starting point is 01:07:30 These Qataris are running our government. I'm tired of seeing Qatari flags in our politicians' office. You know what I hate the most is when they change their names. You know those Qataris. They can't change their names. It's so crazy how it's like universal. It's universal. they changed their name.
Starting point is 01:07:49 But back to it, but, you know, going back to Tucker Carlson, it's like, okay, fine, if you're right on one subject and everyone runs you, the minute you fake the funk on a nasty dunk and you're not authentic, you lose all of it. Yeah. You lose all of it. And James Lindsay is a great example that if you're telling us Marxism,
Starting point is 01:08:11 a big problem, and then we go, well, what about Zionism? And you have a visceral reaction to it, and you start calling us names. like woke right when in reality the woke right is the zionists who are overly sensitive and want to cancel everybody okay you didn't get canceled james you got abandoned yeah that's a there's a big difference no one's to give you money to hear you tell everybody that Christianity's stupid or allegedly that's what he's saying and uh and that uh you know people going after jews are like low IQ and then falling into tropes and in reality is and this has been my
Starting point is 01:08:48 opinion and why, if you look at my act right now, why do I have two Jew jokes and one Muslim joke? Well, Muslim jokes are hacky because we've been able to tee off on them for, for decades, right? Like, the stuff with Jews is like, fresh meat. Well, it's fresh meat. It's fresh meat, but it's also like, welcome to the dance that you set up through the media in Hollywood. And I hate to tell everybody this, but what Hollywood the media tried to convince you white people were, Zionists really are. They're tribal, they're above the law
Starting point is 01:09:21 and they only care about themselves. And that sounds really mean, but I'll say that to any fucking person. It's just the truth dude. Again, going back to learn helplessness, this guy from Israel tries to meet an underage girl. I heard it wasn't actually an underage boy
Starting point is 01:09:38 but they're trying to say it's a girl. And he fled to Israel. He's the only one who, in that sting that was allowed to leave and didn't have to give up his passport that is that is rules for thee and not for me that's that's the frustrating part is I want ideological consistency yes I want you if you're against war be against all war not just against war on your side but when but when your guys are fighting someone else then it's fine or or or just be consistent if you're against I'm against you oppressing black people
Starting point is 01:10:13 Okay, fine. But are you against the oppressing white people too? No, that's fine. No, no, be against oppressing people, period. And then if you do that, then you don't have to look to the herd to see which direction everybody's running. You just know that you're ideologically consistent every time.
Starting point is 01:10:33 I'm against war every time. What about when, what about when the Israelis are attacking the Iranians? I'm against war. Well, what about when the Iranians are attacking the Israelis? I bet you love that, don't you? No. I'm against war. I'm against all of it.
Starting point is 01:10:50 I'm against war. But when you see that inconsistency, when you see James Lindsay saying, this is the problem with the wokeism, and we did this study in the university system, and we exposed all this hypocrisy and how these people are not who they say they are. And you go, what about the Zionists? And he goes, whoa, whoa, slow down, buddy. Yeah. And you go, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:11:11 let's take that mentality, the same line of thinking, and let's direct it to this group. And if you are unwilling or unable to do that, then you've got to go. Yep. You're out. Bingo, you nailed it. You nailed it, Charlie. That's exactly it, dude. It's hypocrisy.
Starting point is 01:11:27 It's like everyone hates fascism when it goes against them, and they totally love fascism when it goes against people they don't like. That's why my third book is called hypocrisy, surviving in a world of cultural double standards. It's available in the audiobook, by the way, since we mentioned the Grimerica guys, I had Darren do one book and Graham do the other. So they're the audio voices of my audio voices. Because we have to do what they've been doing for a long, long time, which is we have to shop in the company store. We have to work with our own partners in this group.
Starting point is 01:12:01 For me, I was going to get an audio book. I needed audio voices, right? Who should I use? I could go to some company. Why not the Grimica guys? Why don't we stay and shop and work with the people that we know and that we like and that we trust and keep that money in that circular economy? They do it there. I mean, the Rockefellers did that with the big mines that they had back in the 1800s.
Starting point is 01:12:24 They'd set up the camps and then they'd create the company store. You weren't commuting into that mine, right? You were living there. So what are you going to do when you get off work and go to the store? You're going to buy stuff. Who owned the store? The Rockefellers did. The same people own the mines, right?
Starting point is 01:12:39 They're shopping. All that money stays in the system. And so I think we should shop with our own partners, with our own people. We should, you know, work with them. Keep it in the community. Yeah, absolutely. Like, this is the Wise Wolf Studio. Yeah. Right. Wise Wolf Gold Studio. Tony Ardeburn's been fantastic to our community over the years. He really has been great. If you're in the market for gold and silver, you make a decision. Well, I got to buy some. Who would I buy from? you could buy from anybody who would you buy from i wouldn't you buy from tony yes we know tony he's supporting all these people we love tony he's a straight up guy you know he's supporting this so so what can you do well i don't know you can stop for an extra two seconds before you make a decision and you can
Starting point is 01:13:25 say i'm going to support the people who support our community here your list of sponsors that you're running through right these are people that have reached out to you i think that we should you brought that up on a different, like whole different podcasts I listen to, like a whole different subject, the guy's having a hard time getting sponsors. His eyes, like, well, then why don't I just make my own company and sponsor myself? And he even said, he's like,
Starting point is 01:13:47 I'm not going to let these people know it's my company. It's just going to be a new sponsor, selling, whatever he wants. And he's like, that was kind of a group. He's like, if I'm having a hard time having ads, and I do bring people, here's this new product. And like you said, you could take home. Listen, let me tell you something.
Starting point is 01:14:01 I tell everybody this. If you're a podcast, there's different ways, of doing it. Maybe I'll just do a whole live stream on how we do it. And one thing Johnny, you'll attest to this, we've learned that live streams, people love live streams. I don't know
Starting point is 01:14:18 why it's different than watching a video, but for some reason, the blessings are they get really more excited when it's live. They like to be able to comment to us, and then we read our comment. Maybe I read too many, but they like to read the comment. If you look at the Joe Rogan experience, Legion of Skanks,
Starting point is 01:14:36 Tony, those are all built live streaming. Because people are missing that connection, you know, and like even in that meager form, you know, that digital form where it's just a, we're there, you know what I mean, we're present. They're at the same time, we're saying those things. They're hearing them. It's like, uh, change cash daddies, right? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:14:53 When we went to live streaming, suddenly our numbers shot up and it's a very specific niche, show. It shouldn't be, but it is because people don't want to listen to financial talk. It just doesn't get their tits hard, you know, But, hey, man, people make good money on the show. But it's like, what, our numbers have gone up like seven times? A ton, yeah. And the funny, the interesting thing about it is not just the live numbers,
Starting point is 01:15:19 but the numbers of people listening to the replay go up when we go live. You don't know why? Because sometimes people don't catch it live. So they still love the show. And they're like, I was at work or I was in a meeting. No, but what I'm saying? But, I mean, they're always catching it later. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:15:34 But because we did it live. they are more likely to listen to it after the fact because it was live. Yeah, it's just an emotional thing. So if you're a podcast looking for sponsors, I think on advertised cast, look it up. I tell every new podcast, look up advertise cast. If you can get the 10,000 views and listens total, you can, you put your podcast on there. They'll help get your ads. And it's like maybe it's not a lot at first, but some money coming in makes you feel.
Starting point is 01:16:06 like you're doing well and there's and you know there's people who listen to the show I think now they're cool with ads because they realize there's so many people to work on the show to make it happen and that like it's the best thing is when people only have to work on this show they don't have to go do a job and then come back and work on when this is their thing when this is their main thing they're a lot more passionate about it it gives them a lot of freedom to go out there and live a life you know so it's like there's no you're not going to be any day different than us. We just put our show on advertised cast and we had people
Starting point is 01:16:40 who gave us sponsorship and you can pick and choose who you want. We had seven Cs on and he told us this one sponsor was connected to the military industrial complex and then a week later they hit us up and we turned it down. The wellness company. The wellness company because
Starting point is 01:16:56 we just don't want to be a part of that. Honestly, they had hit us up before that and we discovered that live on the air and the only reason we didn't even talk to them is because I ignored the email accidentally i'd like forwarded it to dana and she just never saw it so i mean hell we didn't know that but then we would if we would take it everyone's been like oh you're controlled up you're like nobody goes hey look look who owns and owns it's just like and maybe that's our responsibility
Starting point is 01:17:22 is it to look and see who like at the third level you know three degrees away no chomsky said norm chomsky said show me the clean money i'll take it yeah go on charlie it's good i i got approached by them as well. Yeah. Yeah. You know, and they pay really good. But I knew who they were. I didn't know.
Starting point is 01:17:41 We didn't know, but we had after seven Cs. I thought I knew who they were. I asked around a couple places, and I got confirmation. What are they advertising something that's also nefarious, or is it just the fact that they're, you're benefiting that company? Well, it's, on the scale of bad companies, I wouldn't put them as the worst company. It's one of those things where it's like, emergency kits that they're selling has some items in it that you'd go, I wouldn't put that in there. Yeah. Because that's not a good, you know, but, but that's, that can be nitpicky. I'm not
Starting point is 01:18:15 going to come out and say that they're like an evil organization. I don't, I don't know. Sounds like we need to do our own emergency kits. I don't know. Yeah. I wish I could. Well, you know, it's funny. I did an episode years ago where I read off a big list. I was, I built these emergency kits that you could get almost everything that you needed at dollar stores and targets and things like that. And I had a great list. I read it on air. A list of everything that was... Now, here's the main things
Starting point is 01:18:41 and then email me if you want to know this list of what's in my kit. You can build them yourself and then sell them, you know, sell them on Craigslist, sell them on eBay, do whatever you want. I was blown away how many people emailed me saying, hey, send me that list.
Starting point is 01:18:53 I'm curious about that. Yeah, send me that. So you, you know, if you're somebody who's new in podcasting, just, first of all, just keep going. Just keep going. Just keep going. If you think you're talking to yourself, you probably are for the first 50 episodes.
Starting point is 01:19:09 I'm sure I was. I thought I was talking to myself. I'm about to hit 10 million downloads. I don't know how that would have possibly happened. Consistency. Keep going. Keep doing it. Believe that you can.
Starting point is 01:19:21 If you've got an angle, if you've got something important to say, there'll be people out there wanting to hear it. And see what your peers are doing. And hey, oh, I like that. Let me apply that to my show. I think, you know, it's very important that you're constantly trying to fine-tune your product. and there's just little things. It's like, why'd we get rid of the Good Morning Swarm? Because we realize people just wanted to get into it.
Starting point is 01:19:42 So that's why we go right into it instead of doing the opening stuff, which is important because it allows us to advertise what other things we're working on, you know? And I just think it's really important. But going back to why they might be advertising, it's a great way to control the message. You get enough people hooked on your ad money. you can tell them, hey, dude, we don't like you talking about that? That was the issue.
Starting point is 01:20:08 That was the issue that people had with that company was that it wasn't necessarily that they were in the poison business or selling anything that wasn't, you know, that was dangerous. But it was that, and it's not limited to them.
Starting point is 01:20:23 It's any advertisement. You get a little, get used to this money coming in and then they say, yeah, well, here, you know, we have some, there's some restrictions. We're so lucky, though, that we can just tell them to take a hike
Starting point is 01:20:32 if they tried to, I don't, I mean, have we ever had anybody? We've had one person go, when we had Robbie the Fire Bernsing on, we called the episode Juice. Oh, did we? Yeah. And one, one sponsor was like, listen, we love what you do. Just don't put us on the spicy stuff. We just, we love what you do.
Starting point is 01:20:51 So they aren't even asking for us to change our behavior. That's reasonable. That's reasonable. And then the other own time was when Alex Jones was on, which caused great chaos. It caused huge chaos on the show. We brought them into All Things Comedy, and everybody's heads exploded. And it basically was part of the beginning of the end of us at All Things Comedy. They were so soft.
Starting point is 01:21:13 But Audible canceled with us because they didn't want to be associated with Al Jones. And I go, well, you fucked up because that got a bazillion views. Yeah, it's so dumb. You fucked up. It shows you what their priorities are. It's not getting their message out. It's something else. Yeah, we've said it.
Starting point is 01:21:28 We're in an anti-business business era. And they're starting to wean off that because, especially with us who knows what's going on with USAID i mean they say it's going away but it seems like they just moved into other departments and they they would do it through that but going i wanted to get into rfk junior uh you know rfk junior is a first time that i knew somebody who were very good friends with them like and i knew multiple people and each one of them said he's the best guy ever and they're they're not woke they hate all that shit yeah they you know and they're like he's the best guy ever so then he gets into the into this health department stuff and you know
Starting point is 01:22:15 he's doing things i think if we were in there we would try to do as well like getting back to the advertisement taking ads out of television so they they can't control the message which we saw them do yes he okay oh i i want to like him. I really do. And he has been an advocate for vaccine safety. That's how he would describe it. And I know he tiptoes around, you know, I'm for safe vaccines. I don't know what he really thinks. Because he says, you know, if you go by what he says, sometimes he says, oh, vaccines are dangerous, which they are. And then he says, oh, I'm for safe vaccines. Well, he knows there's no such thing as a safe vaccine. I'm for vaccine testing. Well, if you were for vaccine testing, then you would be against vaccines because they haven't tested. They haven't done the double-blind placebo test. That's what he's talking about. I want all this. And so he sometimes says things that I want to hear, that it sounds great. And then he'll say, I think everybody, every kid needs to rush out and get their MMR vaccines right away.
Starting point is 01:23:23 What did he say a couple months ago? And when he said, that's an automatic disqualification. I'm sorry. You can't sell this for the last 25 years that you're this advocate. you're a pro-health freedom guy and then you're going to stand up in front of this microphone and you're going to tell all the kids that they need to get these MMR vaccines when you have spent your entire fucking career talking about how they're dangerous. So which is it? Now, I want to know, you know, I don't love the Shmooley stuff around him. Yeah, I don't like that.
Starting point is 01:23:54 I think that he is controlled. Who's controlling him and to what level? The Shmoole? I don't know. But I see Shmooley. a lot of the time, and every time I see that guy, I know there's trouble. The problem is who replaces RFK, right? I mean, it's good.
Starting point is 01:24:09 It's just going to be, it's just going to be back to normal. And it is like, can you completely get the perfect guy in there? And I would tell you no. And that doesn't mean we should accept when he's a full-blown retard. I don't think we should accept that. But, I mean, and I'm not pushing against you. I'm just trying to go, I mean, is it just going to be black and white? Now, I agree with everything you're saying, but I just don't know how you're going to get somebody in there in that position.
Starting point is 01:24:38 It depends on. You have to lower your expectations. If you think that he's going to come in, wave of magic wand, change everything, then that's delusional. Where he can make some headway, the advertising. The advertising would be key. I don't think people realize America, I don't think Americans who never leave America realize how inundated we are with pharmaceutical advertising. We're one of only two countries in the world, New Zealand being the other one, that allows pharmaceutical ads. Now, if you take, if you just think of all of the pharma ads you see on television and, you know, magazines, online, all of that, all the consumer-based advertising that the pharmaceutical industry spends in America to try and convince Americans that they're sick and need these pills, you take all that money out, add it all together, and multiply that. total by seven and that is the amount of money that the pharmaceutical industry spends to advertise direct to doctors yeah so we think we're getting it and we are the doctors are getting it times seven and it's it's almost never does that mean like i mean you've you've heard when
Starting point is 01:25:51 they take them out to vacations they can't do that they can't do that anymore depending on a man or the woman if it's a woman if it's a doctor's a man they send a smoke show with a fat rack to go tell them about if it's a woman they send it a good looking guy who knows what you know who's charming and um they yeah they used to do things well well for one i'll tell you how they incentivize doctors pediatricians in particular is that with the vaccination uh schedule are we allowed to talk about yeah of course yeah yeah he's gonna beep everything yeah don't worry but okay um they you know they they they they they the stipulation is for a pediatrician, if their office is 63% and higher vaccinated, they're eligible for a bonus.
Starting point is 01:26:41 And that bonus works out to $400 per kid. And with the average pediatrician's office being about $250 kids that works out to about $100,000 a year. Unbelievable. So if you're talking about incentivizing doctors to give kids vaccines against, well, just just in general. And some people say, well, the doctors don't care one way or the other. They do care. Yeah, they do.
Starting point is 01:27:09 So they care on two. You need to be 63% vaccinated and above. But if you go into that office and you are vaccine hesitant or you don't want to do it and you ask, why did my pediatrician fire me? That's the answer. So you don't go. Because you're bringing down their percentage. Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:26 You represent what you, they can only have so many of you. So if you're a new person, You're going to go to a pediatrician's office. You understand that there's a financial incentive structure that they don't talk about. Of course, the doctors aren't going to talk about it, but they come to depend on. And if you are somebody who is vaccine hesitant, you're going to bring down their percentage, and they can't have that. So that's the reason why you'll get pushed back in.
Starting point is 01:27:52 And so I think that there's ways to strip money out of this. You know, the pharmaceutical industry incentivizing pediatricians is one of them. I think just taking the money out of the commercials is a double whammy. Because on the one hand, it hurts the pharmaceuticals industry's ability to connect with people. But maybe more importantly, it decimates the news industry. Yeah, you don't know about the medicine. You don't know about it. Dude, if he takes ads.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Out of television, Hollywood will collapse on it. 60% of the ad revenue on the nightly news is pharmaceutical. So you can watch 60% of their money walk right out the door with one decision. Would that include, like, Tylenol, Pepto-Bismos, is that considered a part of that category? No, I think that's over-the-counter. I think it has to do with anything that's per-script. Pelaxil, like, you know, you're moody, you got problems, your heart's problem. Try pelaxil.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Could cause murder, suicides, gambling addictions, and stuff like that. When, like, two-thirds of your commercial is a side effect. Oh, that's crazy. That's the danger. Have you ever looked into, you know, Chantex, the stop smoking pill? Yeah. Have you ever looked? There's like entire websites that are like Chantic side effects that are hysterical.
Starting point is 01:29:10 Like the most vivid, crazy acid dreams you've ever had fighting dragons. The best thing about this, too, is that we have also a culture of litigiousness, you know, so you have right after the pharma commercials like, have you or the loved one been affected by Chantix? Yeah. Call us now. Did you get kidney cancer from Chantyx? Call us now at Harrison and Harrison. What is that one camp?
Starting point is 01:29:31 Like, well, you are at Camp, Camp Lechoon. Clap Luson. Something went down there? Oh, it's got a new one that they have where they're treating it like a Catholic. This is like the Catholic program. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was in the IE. I think it was a juvenile center. I don't know what it was, but something went down there and dude. And then you got all these lawyers, too.
Starting point is 01:29:52 They're all ambulance chasers. Did you disappear at Camp Crystal Lake? Yeah. Have you seen a hockey mask guy? Come call us. We'll represent you. Yeah, it's interesting. I do think we're winning, which is great, but it's also makes them very desperate.
Starting point is 01:30:11 That's a huge problem, is that as you get closer to whatever you consider victory to look like, these people realize that it's all or nothing. You know, I look at somebody like Netanyahu, you know, and you see a lot of, you know, and you see guy who's backed into a corner it's like it's world war three or i'm dead yeah right i'm either going to prison or we're in this war absolutely the incentive structures are are funky and you you you wish that there were reason you know you wish you could get people to uh behave rationally but uh there's some bad operators out there and if we're psychopaths that's why they're there they know they've done the data on them for a thousand years like when netanyahu is
Starting point is 01:30:56 coming out of Poland, you know, they knew, you're Philly or he's Polish and he's out of Philly, you know, they did enough data on that they knew this guy was a psychopath, and that's exactly, exactly. Well, him and his brother were hired killers. I mean, that was their job coming out, was killing people. So that's a perfect guy to put in positions. And now, which is very, now they're looking to get Americans and Europeans to come fight for them because they don't have enough soldiers anymore because all their soldiers are
Starting point is 01:31:31 coming back and unaliving themselves because of the trauma that they're seeing happening at these war crimes. And part of me is like, that's disgusting that you think. But then I'm also like, okay, Zionist, you know, enough of you talk about justice war is you go fight the war. Take all the Zionists, put them on a plane, send Lindsey Graham and all these guys, put them on a plane, have them go fight this war have them go get their dicks kicked in it's unappealing there's no appetite for it but but we know about what the greater israel project is i mean they've got a patch on their uniforms so it's no secret what the plan is it's just are you going to are we going to stand by and allow it are we going to get suckered into supporting it being a part of it i mean
Starting point is 01:32:19 my fear and it's not for nothing here i'm not trying to put this in anybody's heads but like as you get further away from an unpopular war in Israel versus Iran, you may create the scenario where the only way to get American support is another false flag, like a 9-11. That's the Solomon option, right? I don't think that that's too, I mean, I don't even feel like I have to put my tinfoil hat on to see that. That's just understanding geopolitics and pattern recognition and history. Well, the thing I fear is I see people.
Starting point is 01:32:54 you know, in the conspiracy circles, giving him kind of a win, Trump, a win for the Iran thing. Like, hey, you know, we said it was going to go bad. It actually had no consequences. So maybe he was right about that. And that's, we can't do that. We can't allow that to happen just because we haven't felt the consequences yet. Yeah. Even if we don't.
Starting point is 01:33:11 I mean, you just can't give him a win for that. So I have an interesting question that may, um, may upset people. But we go, so do you believe, do you believe, do you believe? Israel's right to exist. Well, if you ask me on October 6, I go, yeah, I think the Jews can have a homeland as long as they play nice with their neighbors and get along
Starting point is 01:33:34 and treat them with human respect. Right? But today, do I think that? So we go, let's just say, for the sake of the discussion, we go, Israel doesn't have the right to exist anymore. They've committed so many war crimes. They've committed so much blackmail. They're
Starting point is 01:33:50 behind one of the greatest tax ever on our soil. They don't have a A right to exist. Let me ask you something. Do you think the United States, and I'm not challenging, I'm asking an honest question. Do you think the United States has a right to exist? Nope. Not at all.
Starting point is 01:34:05 After all the wars we've done? I don't think a state has the right to exist. You don't have a right. You may want to exist, but Israel is a right to exist. No, it doesn't. It doesn't. It has no rights. It's a document.
Starting point is 01:34:21 It's a legal structure. It's a country. And not a very old one. Yeah. And does it have rights? No. Except only the rights it creates and grants for itself. Well, it's violated any rights it's had.
Starting point is 01:34:34 Every rights that we've... Even if it, even if we went by, by the rule of law, they violated every, every rule out there. Yeah. So their international criminal courts wants their entire top management for war crimes. there's a long list of atrocities that are being committed here by this so the idea that and if anybody came up and said
Starting point is 01:35:01 Israel has a right to exist and a right to defend itself it does not have a right to exist people have a right to exist but the state the state has no right to exist fuck the state but what about America
Starting point is 01:35:14 I mean and all the wars that we've done all the assassinations you know we have a lot in common with the Israelis We love to move people off of their land and pretend like they weren't there first and do all kinds of horrible shit and murder all the buffalo and drive them all off the cliff
Starting point is 01:35:29 so that we can starve people to death. Yeah, we have a long track record of doing awful shit. And the American Empire and the Israeli, the current Israeli regime, have a lot of overlap. So is in Britain. Britain gets off in this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:35:45 Well, they might even be the worst. Yeah. As we've said before, all roads lead to London. Yes. 100% and it's kind of master blaster, dude. They're like the big smart midget on our back that tells us and like Trump coming out, go, yeah, it's no longer the Department of Defense, Department of War.
Starting point is 01:36:04 I'm like, at least you've come out and said that. You know, it used to be the Department of War. Yeah. Back in the, back during World War II and then they changed it. So it's like... Even though he's right, it's kind of weird that the guy that went in for anti-war, change it to war. Well, every president we ever outside, every legitimate.
Starting point is 01:36:20 president we voted for was I'm going to end all the wars and then they never do and there's two guys that aren't legitimate and that is George Bush Jr. and Joe Biden, which are blatant election fraud. But we should say though, W, the first time around was the humble foreign policy, no nation building. He got elected on that the first time. It was 9-11 that the second time around that changed his tune, but people wanted him because of that. Okay, so we'll add him to it. We voted in an anti-war candidate every fucking time. And just like when a guy tries to say whatever he can to get laid, they completely, once the action's done,
Starting point is 01:36:59 change their whole view and go 180. Yep. Because it was John McCain in the Straight Talk Express, you know, that was the war machine in that election. Well, I think there's a lot of similarities between Obama's first term and Trump's second term. in that the opposing party ran a candidate that everyone was that their their demographic was over like their type their demographic which they fit was over like when when Obama ran we were over old white neocons we didn't want old white neocons so now we have this flashy young black gay man and we vote him in because we're going to do change you know we're like yes we need change we're tired of these old fucks and then when trump's second term he runs for or his third term let's just say
Starting point is 01:37:52 after i believe the election was stolen he runs his third time who they put up against him wine mom progressive sex change in prison locked up more black people but suddenly loves black people even though she's not technically black you so own slaves but hates racism uh you know her family used to run slaves hates racism running him against his guy in the And the country was over the progressive left. They were, then you run the most progressive left candidate to, I think, run everybody to Trump. So then if we follow that chain of events, we wind up with Gavin Newsom next. No, boy.
Starting point is 01:38:35 I think it's going to be, this will be the most. Now, listen, here's my thing with Trump. When Trump does things I like, I go, I like that. When Trump does things I don't like, I scream. to anyone will listen, okay? I do not like U.S. military on U.S. soil. I am against it.
Starting point is 01:38:54 It's a quick slide. Well, he loves it, though. He loves it. But I'm going to say, this is not like I'm pro it. But when you hear all these progressive governors going, you're going to scare people off from voting, you're going to scare people off from voting, you're going to scare
Starting point is 01:39:08 off. It's almost like that's a, that's a, if I'm in his shoes and I'm that side, that's a really big win. Because if you've gotten rid of of voting on a national level for national elections, gotten rid of voting, voting, mail in voting, right?
Starting point is 01:39:24 Mail in voting. You get rid of that. The only way to do is to show up, and now you put all this ice and everyone right around it. Guess who's not showing up to vote? Yeah, but you've got to guarantee that they do no-mail voting. What? You got to guarantee they don't do no-mell where you can't vote to the mail? Well, I know Gavin
Starting point is 01:39:40 Newsom's trying to push back on that, which is the sure sign that they stole it. Yeah. Right? And again, I I'm not for military boots on the ground in America, but I'm going from their perspective and you want to stop this hijacking of elections to make it so anybody. Like if you talk to people who still believe
Starting point is 01:39:59 that Biden won 2020, it's laughable. You're like, I've never seen it before that and I've never seen it after it where they stopped counting the votes for five hours, which gave them enough chance to fill in all these balance of mailmen where 100% of them came in under Joe Biden, where most of them were just signed Joe Biden. They didn't even vote for any of the other ones.
Starting point is 01:40:23 It's all in Joe Biden's handwriting, too. It's really weird. Auto pen, auto pen, auto pen. I don't know what it's going to take to wake people up that voting is a total sham. I'm never going to vote for president again. It is just busy work for the masses. I wish it helped.
Starting point is 01:40:40 I think that there's psychological studies that show that people think that they're more, a participant in it if they get to go down there and cast their vote and be... I'm with you. The only thing I will say is this. Watch Jones Plantation.
Starting point is 01:40:56 No, I agree with you totally. And it is a waste of time. But when they try to get in a candidate that is so unpopular and they somehow win, let's say, Hillary Clinton in the primary, it wakes people up that something's going back. So they can't...
Starting point is 01:41:12 So I think most elections are rigged. but sometimes the candidate they want in, the people want in, it's when you have something like Hillary Clinton versus Bernie Sanders, and it's so obvious that everyone wants Bernie. And they robbed us of a Trump versus Bernie debate. And even though today Sam knows Bernie's full of shit, but even back down was like, that's what the people want, you should let them run.
Starting point is 01:41:38 The real contest, though, is who can cheat the best. That's the real contest. It's not who gets the most votes. it's who can rig the election the best. Both sides are going to get 40% just for showing up. It's that final couple percent. How determined are you to? Are you willing to play the long game
Starting point is 01:41:58 and import 10 million illegals in here and give them all driver's license and get them voted and do all of the work? I think of all the effort that needs to go into that. Are you willing to do it? Because the Democrats are. Yeah. I mean, the Republicans need to ask themselves,
Starting point is 01:42:13 like, are you guys ready to fucking win? Well, that's what Trump is with the deportations. I mean, that's what Trump is finally like, just, fuck it, we're doing it. When everyone's loses their mind on Trump and what he's doing with ICE, and again, he's using the sledgehammer to a problem that needs a scalpel, right? Does it? I don't know. Does it need a scalpel?
Starting point is 01:42:31 Well, my question to you or anybody else who, who, and it seems like you're for what he's doing. There's people against what he's doing. But my question is, where is the footage of Obama to put? people. What did he use? Did he do giant mariachi concerts? And then he grabbed everybody there and they just salsed off to wherever they came from.
Starting point is 01:42:52 They just showed up on their lawn with a mariachi band and they were like, come out my friend, you're going back home. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was the exact same thing. The difference is that the media isn't trying to whip you up into a frenzy. The question is, to you, Charlie, is if no one's
Starting point is 01:43:08 watching the news, how is this narrative getting out? That's a great question. because viewership is down massively. MSNBC is down. Hold on. Miss now. Oh, sorry. Miss now.
Starting point is 01:43:24 Miss now. Down 47 percent. If I went on macroaggressions and yelled the N-word for an hour, I couldn't lose 47 percent of my audience. It's almost impossible to do. We've tried on this. Michael Richard is the only person who could do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:41 But, I mean, it's quite something. The people just turned off the TV. My fear, I think the answer is that the narrative isn't only coming from the mainstream media. It's also coming from the mainstream alternative media. And shows like this, where you've got Tim Poole and groups like this that are getting financed, and then they are the ones that are the new narrative managers. They'll let you argue about certain things, but you've got to stay within the parameters. If you get outside of that, like Alex Stein did in this, are you.
Starting point is 01:44:11 argument that he was having, boom, they come right at you, right? Well, it's very interesting because now this whole discussion about dark money going into the left has been out. And, you know, as much as they're giving shit to people I love like Rogan or Andrew Schultz and convincing themselves that four podcasts decided the election, which is absolutely hilarious to me, you're talking about four podcasts versus Hollywood and the mainstream media and the social media companies. And you're telling me these four podcasts, one a day.
Starting point is 01:44:45 I mean, it's absolutely a joke. But you talk about that Dave Packett or whatever his name is, the super Uber left progressive content creator who tried to act like he didn't know who APEC was. Oh, David Pachman. And then turns out his brother works for AAC or works for some offshoot of APEC. I saw a guy tweeted that his brother works for some offshoot,
Starting point is 01:45:09 allegedly, we got to say that. It's like... Honey, what? Only, only Finns? Only, I've never heard of it. They must believe it, though, right? That it works, Sam. That could, because Gavin Newsom can't stop doing podcasts right now. I mean, they must believe to...
Starting point is 01:45:25 Well, he started his own. He got his dick kicked in so badly he stopped it. Like, no one started more podcasts than Hillary Clinton. Every other week, she's got... She got a new podcast, and then it goes to shit because she's a cunt. Do you think she still thinks that she might be... Doesn't it something? I mean, she wants to.
Starting point is 01:45:42 I just think that brand is so dead that just any... She must... I mean, obviously some runs her social media, and they don't let her see the comments. If it was Hillary or Kamala, who would win? If it was them, too, that would go, who's taking it? Well, Hillary would kill. Hillary would make sure that she won.
Starting point is 01:46:02 Yeah. Oh, she would make sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. She would have a conversation with the other side. be like, I'm just going to campaign for my house. I'm never leaving my house. And I'm just going to do Zooms all the time for five minutes because I can't carry a conversation, even though I was a prosecutor. And you would think I'd be able to talk because I had to do cases, which I think they said they can't find any actual cases she prosecuted.
Starting point is 01:46:28 That's what happens when you bring Jerry Brown or whatever his name. Willie Brown. Willie Brown. Yeah, Big Willie Brown. you know so it's again i've said it before the federal reserve funds everything you hate in the world he's still going just released one an hour ago is this is all he did he put out another one oh my god how did i miss the gavin newsom jasmine crockett interview sean spicer too is on there wow that's a real barrenner 746000 views gabin newsin talking to jasmine crockett about
Starting point is 01:47:03 Beto O'Rourke? Wow. Oh, this fucker. Sanjay Gupta. Oh, we got to do two-parter with Sondra Gupta. Leon Panetta. Wow. Jesus Christ, was Satan unavailable?
Starting point is 01:47:16 Yeah. I mean, it's absolutely ridiculous. Newt Gingrich. And the way the right goes on there just lets you know it's two birds of the same stone. I mean, two wings of the same corrupt bird. Scaramucci. I mean, it's just, I thought he ended it. It looks like he brought it back.
Starting point is 01:47:33 But he's getting his ass kicked. Steve Bannon. Tim Waltz. I mean, what a piece of shit. Yeah. I mean, he's connected. Well, they screwed up with him. He just sucks.
Starting point is 01:47:43 He's not a good politician. He's not good at it. Yeah, but again, that gets into what I'm saying. Like, you literally fed them what people don't want. They ordered something else, and you gave them the rotten food that you. Can I ask you how do you have, if you're Gavin Newsom, 177,000 subscribers, and yet you get five times as many plays. You get 750,000 views
Starting point is 01:48:10 when you only have a hundred, when you have 170. That is mathematical. Because people love that, which gets into what we were talking about earlier. We're not going to get into who we were talking about. But this, this, look at XG. That's so great.
Starting point is 01:48:23 Look at the first comment. Clearly, clearly a shill comment. Today, I am proud to be a registered Democrat because people like representative, Jasmine Crockett, Governor Newsom. Turn that off, dude. Let's continue to fight for our democracy.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Oh, hello. Oh, hello. But Jasmine Croc is a great example of, if you just play a stereotype, people, it resonates with people. You listen to how she used to talk before she ran, and now she's hood as shit, and people are showing up to her things going,
Starting point is 01:48:55 you're not hood. You're not hood. You come from a rich family. You went to a good school. This is all act. She's like, I love my nana, my nana. They have a name for that, too, right? Code switching or whatever they call.
Starting point is 01:49:09 Yeah, it's code switching. I had to do it to survive, you know. Well, that's what they thought Tim Walts was going to be great about. They said, we brought him in to talk to the white men. It's like, holy shit. Did you, have you talked to Tim Walts? He's a closet of homosexual. He's going to bro you out and get you all the sports fans.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Dude, I know somebody, a Democrat, a good person I grew up with who, legitimately thinks Pete Buttigieg is the future of that party. I've heard people say that to me. I think he's good. I'm like, he's CIA, dude. You remember when they showed he pulled zero with black people?
Starting point is 01:49:43 So the next day he was like drinking 40s with two... Out of a brown paper bag, you're drinking... Like, sucking on it, like it's a dick. Out at the park, having 40s with the homies. As you do. As one does. Talking about important policy decisions
Starting point is 01:49:59 that we're going to write, get the fuck out. You know, I go, they think we're stupid. Then I realized that we are stupid. They are. Well, I mean, look, they did it with AOC. They ran her through. And everyone said, oh, she's got a nice rack. Maybe we, maybe, you know, maybe I'm progressive up on dumb tits.
Starting point is 01:50:13 You know what I mean? And so they and they go, well, maybe we'll bring Jasmine Crock into here. Like, yeah, but she's not really street. Like, well, not yet, but we can make her straight. Yeah, 100%. And so you see the, the side by side videos of her and you go, oh, you just another inauthentic
Starting point is 01:50:29 politician. You'd be perfect in Washington. And did you see today on the, the news that came out talking about Elon Omar's net worth of $30 million? Yeah, she went in there with like, what, $200,000 and now she's got $30 million? What? She's doing speeches, like constantly? And it's also, she has companies everybody wants to do business with to procure her vote on stuff. But it's, it's... She's got a badass crypto. No, I'm kidding. yeah it's crazy dude so what other products got working on as we wrap it up activist post has been what's been on my mind this year i love it i'm i am so fortunate those
Starting point is 01:51:12 guys reached out to me last summer they asked they said they've been running it for 15 years and if if i would be interested in taking it up activist post you got to spell it yeah it's And so I rebuilt the site with Christian Yordenov, our mutual friend, and my buddy, Jeff Warnock. We worked on this site, built it, launched it January 1st. And it's just the rebranding of activist post. It's been a source of news for me for 10 years. I'm flattered that they thought of me. And so I bought it in an all-Bitcoin transaction.
Starting point is 01:51:49 We're fortunate, yeah. Anyone that's interested in just having a great source for news, go to activistpost.com bookmarket. If you get your news on your phone, the reason why we don't have an app is because we don't want to centralize control into the hands of the app store people because we know what will happen. They'll just turn it off. So if you want it on your phone, just open a browser, go to activistpost.com bookmarket, and there you go. We're all about solutions over there. We're not just going to complain to you about what's happening. There's a solution section.
Starting point is 01:52:22 There's a podcast section as well. So there's a lot going on over there. I hope people will take a look, check it out. We've got a weekly newsletter that's going to go out. It goes out on Sundays called The Sunday Post. It's just like top stories from the week. And also on Wednesday, we have an email newsletter called the Solution Series, which is fantastic. So if you're interested in getting to the bottom of not just.
Starting point is 01:52:44 It's a gorgeous website. I thank you very much. I'll give that credit to my buddy, Jeff. he and I talked about this. He's a great, brilliant graphic designer, and I said, I want to keep it clean and simple. I want people, I want it to load fast for mobile, and I want it to be secure.
Starting point is 01:53:01 I'm going on there every day just to see what the news is. Just check it out. I'm not saying get rid of the current places that you're going for news. Keep those. Just add it to it. But just add to it. Yeah, just add it to. And if you like, you know,
Starting point is 01:53:13 I'm a member of the Independent Media Alliance with Whitney Webb and Ryan, Christian, and Derek Bros. And all those guys. and down at the bottom you'll find there's a little tag that says independent media lines you click on that there's a list of everybody who's a part of that and we we represent you know i post all of there's uh there you go down there and the yeah that's a good group of people too no over yeah there we go and so uh yeah it's a great group of of people i'm flattered to be a part of whoever took the head shots are on fire dude there's the the pop up for it but uh come on jason you can get a color photo our Everybody else is in color. Jason's in black and white. We've got to do better. Yeah. Jason Bassler? Yeah. But he's such a badass.
Starting point is 01:53:54 I know. He looks cool. He looks cool. I love that logo, by the way. He's incredibly good logo. Is that a new logo? The activist post, yeah. Well, it's their old logo that we, that, uh, that, uh, that, uh, that Jeff, uh, tightened up. It's nice. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. That's a cool logo. A logo's important, man. It's important. It's important. It's, it's, and we're playing right. We're working on and getting it. We're working, looking better in dark mode as well. So there's still some things that we need to clean up about. That's okay. That's okay. we're a work and probably you'll see that on our homepage we got wise wolf wise wolf bitcoin wolf pack gold um i'm gonna send dana all she wants me to do is sell my bitcoin no i'm like nope
Starting point is 01:54:32 no no i don't care if it goes down to 20 i'll just buy more but i am not going to sell it it's it's an investment it's a vote against the system if nothing else yep you know i like anything that throws a monkey wrench in these are you concerned about it increasingly tracking with the markets and with all the new ETFs and stuff. I'm concerned about the guy who owns a stable coin being right next to Trump every day and being the guy that conveniently
Starting point is 01:54:59 didn't go to the world trade centers on 9-11. Let Nick, yeah. Yeah, that makes me very nervous. Yeah, well, it should. I'm, my concern, I love Bitcoin. I'm all in on Bitcoin, too. I'm all in on Bitcoin, but I don't
Starting point is 01:55:15 like some of the people that like Bitcoin, meaning like the banks. Well, do they like it or do they like money? Well, I think they think they're going to control it. Now, whether they're going to actually control it or not is to be... I don't think that... I don't think...
Starting point is 01:55:31 I don't know. I think maybe my fear with it is they'll work on some sort of paper, paper Bitcoin, the way they had a paper, paper gold, ETF and paper silver, and manipulate it that way. Now, I don't know the ins and outs of it, and I think... So most people aren't trading Bitcoin, but trading... representations of Bitcoin that they've created, right? Is that what you're saying? Potentially. Potentially, that's where I would see. No, I don't know that they're doing that. No, I'm just saying I see that as a future Achilles heel of it, something along those lines.
Starting point is 01:56:01 I also don't like, you know, the thing that I love about Bitcoin is the decentralized nature of it. And I don't like to see it centralized in the hands of big groups. So whether it's BlackRock with the ETFs or whether it's strategy. I mean, on the one hand, I get it. I see what they're doing. And I understand. like if you want to talk about like air quotes free market like they have the ability to buy it too right so whoever gets to it and i i do like that there was a good 10 year run where none of them knew about it and only us weirdos did and we were able to get in and understand it and make some mistakes and maybe get some and lose some and then get some more and do all the things that you need to do so i like that the the right people were in it early i get uncomfortable i mean i think it's
Starting point is 01:56:45 great for price appreciation when you've got the black rocks of the world's coming in and spending hundreds of millions, if not billions and billions of dollars, just acquiring it. It pushes the price up. But I'd be lying if I said, I think it's a good thing that Larry Fink likes Bitcoin. Larry Fink attached to anything is not good. Charlie, great episode, dude. Always a pleasure. I love these episodes when we just talk. It's a lot of fun. One more time, Charlie, tell them where they could find you. macroaggressions.io is the website. You'll find information about the books.
Starting point is 01:57:20 They're all on audiobook now. You can get, there's three of them. I'm working on a fourth. The podcast, macroaggressions, Union of the Unwanted with Sam Trippley, Day Zero, which we've been doing. Now we just crossed our 200th episode of that. Not bad for once a week.
Starting point is 01:57:36 Once a week, we have a great time doing that. So macroaggressions. com, subscribe to the show. And you're on, um, it's free. You get what you pay for. Grant Theft World. Well, yeah, I've been, I've been doing that this summer. I was the fill-in host, but, uh, my last episode was on Sunday.
Starting point is 01:57:54 I dropped off in the, it was a good run. It was a good run. Oh, they do such great shows. It's like seven hours, though. Yeah. It's a late night show. I don't know how you do that. There's so much to learn.
Starting point is 01:58:06 I can't believe how much I've learned just being a get co-host on there. Listening to Richard Grove, you just sit there and listen to him, Him and Jay Dyer, when they just pull books out of nowhere. Exactly. It's a magic trick, dude. Yeah, that's it. You know what? There should be a class.
Starting point is 01:58:21 You want to go, forget college. Just sit down and watch Richard Grove and Jay Dyer talk about the books that they've read. That in and of itself, you can learn a lot just from that. They're two greats. They always kill on the show. Thanks for having me. Good to be back in studio. Anytime, dude.
Starting point is 01:58:36 We love you very much. You have an open door anytime you want to come on. And let's break down the episode. All right, guys. Would you think of our man, Charles? Lee Robinson. Love that guy. I think, dude, you know, I mean, he's just one of those guys who just can remember everything
Starting point is 01:58:51 and has just a wealth of knowledge. And he's always banging with the, with the real ones. You know what I'm saying? Like, he's on all these great shows. And it's so interesting because I always joke that I don't know why Charlie's in the conspiracy world. Yeah, how did that happen? Because he's dominated in the normie world.
Starting point is 01:59:12 Yeah, usually people who do. well, they aren't forced to kind of re-evaluate their life. Yeah, it's just like the guy is just such a fucking G. Yeah. And you know, he doesn't have to do this stuff, but obviously he cares enough. He's at his goal weight, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:59:27 Oh, he's like 150. Yeah, that's great. He's probably pissed. It's probably a 148. What's his, uh, he said he does six-hour podcast? No, but he goes on Richard Groves, uh, Grand Theft Audio or Grand Theft World. And they do seven-hour podcast. You remember those
Starting point is 01:59:43 conspiracy guys we should have them back on again um what's the longest you think you could do have you done anything like anything longer than two three hours we used to do three hour broken sims yeah i mean we could if if that was the only thing we did in a day or a week we could do seven like it'd be like wouldn't that be hilarious if like we just did one podcast with an hour of each podcast that would be wild right okay well now we're in the cash daddy's hour that's kind of what stern used to do you know but when he first started doing serious they would have like the fm show and then they would say all right now we're going to satellite and the fm rate of stations hated it that he did that but he did like two shows in a
Starting point is 02:00:23 day and i i got to imagine that was exhausting he but you know he went home and slept on a bed of millions well you know people think this is in hard work and i'm not again we're not saying we're doing roofing or any of that shit or anything hard like that but dude to be around dirty electricity and to be able to come up with something unique that you haven't heard is work. It's also, you don't get to be in a flow state, like a lot of people with, especially manual labor drugs, which are hard and destroy your body. Don't get me wrong. But you get the benefit of satisfaction and a flow state where you're like, they're doing the thing and you can kind of, and this is like active listening, you know, like nonstop, active listening. It's not roofing.
Starting point is 02:01:05 It's not construction. It's not anything that. It's dirty electricity. It's not good for your your body it's just not like being in a lecture or something in college remember that you used to get out of a lecture and you're like damn man that was okay so okay so you guys know i've done another podcast so i've invited my friends over before i heard about it yeah so i've heard about the world's grace podcast is that still going where you get free uncle's have you been me too by your co-hocs yeah not yet then not hopefully never happens but so i've had like my friends come on we're like dude i could be a great podcaster i listen to these all the time and they come on and you give them the mic and they're cold
Starting point is 02:01:42 because I'm like, yeah, your house in your car when you're listening to it. Like, oh, I could jump into this conversation with Rogan and Neil deGrasse Tyson. No, you can't. No, you can't. This is way harder than it is. Like, when you're in your house, it's a lot.
Starting point is 02:01:54 Like, well, I can jump in. It's just a talent, you know, like, you know, and we all have a God-giff and talent. Also, probably people aren't nervous, like, the first time. Oh, yeah. Dude, I can't tell you how many times to go in the road. Someone goes, I got a great thing for you.
Starting point is 02:02:08 I go, okay, come on my pre- content and then I never hear I email them I never hear from them again it is what it is you know we're not again we're not saying we're doing anything I used to call Paul Mercurio show remember that guy on like I remember I called his and I was shitting
Starting point is 02:02:24 bricks calling that show so and I sounded like an idiot so yeah you know when I call in the sports talk radio I get nervous and I don't know why it's weird right yeah all you do is talking to way more people than are listening to sports talk radio I want to call in the Ben Maler tonight and tell them about how
Starting point is 02:02:39 because the clippers are in trouble that Stephen Balmer is part of the committee of 300 you should do that right like he's literally a one of the lizard people you think he'll get away with it is that your point there no i i'll see if he'll let me do it he's let me call him before no but what i mean is are you saying hey he's a member of the committee of 300 so don't really worry about it we're going to get well i'm going to tell you it's the biggest reason why i think the clippers will win a championship because he is one of
Starting point is 02:03:06 the masters of mankind That's why I feel about the Panthers eventually because this guy's, you know, the second wealthiest owner in the NFL, it's going to happen. The biggest thing is like is your owner doing everything you can, whether it works out or not is a totally different thing. Yes. You know, but are they trying? Yeah, most of my owners are. And do they have enough of money to do everything they could do. 100%.
Starting point is 02:03:29 But going back to the Charlie conversation, I thought it was a great conversation. I mean, we never need notes when we talk to Charlie because. He's just a wealth of knowledge and just an all-around great guy. He's like one of those people you meet that they're on the show. You're like, oh, that's a good guy that you meet in real life. And you're like, whoa, he's a really good guy. And it's great that the real ones are the same people offstage as they are on stage. Sometimes you see people blow up and they're real douches off stage.
Starting point is 02:03:58 It eventually catches up with you. You piss off enough people. That energy kind of collapses your stuff. Real quick, go to samtrippli.com. check out events again Chicago okay oh snaps yeah Dana's gonna piss me
Starting point is 02:04:13 Chicago Who is that woman on the front I'm sorry on that doom scroll in that in that thumbnail Who is that woman? I just found a hot chick Because we had a bunch of Conspiracy hot chick
Starting point is 02:04:25 Smoke shows on the show Doing content It just says conspiracy smoke shows Chicago Illinois on the 12th and the 13th Then Ventura Then Tulsa Then Oklahoma City, then Austin, Texas.
Starting point is 02:04:40 And then again, Austin, please show up. It's going to be a great weekend. I'm going to drop bombs. Skangfest on the 14th, 15th of November. Then the big show, we can't promote it enough. November 21st, buy your tickets to one of the... There's three big shows coming up. It's going to be Austin.
Starting point is 02:05:03 It's going to be the Virgin Hotel, Tim Follahat, Comedy Show. And then the big 1,000th episode, that will happen soon. I got to figure out where we're going to do it. And then what are you doing? Then there's one more. Minneapolis. And then, of course, closing out the new year at my comedy club, ran by the great Michael Rominelli, the dojo of comedy in Morris Plains. So go check that out.
Starting point is 02:05:31 And again, you just like all the stuff out, all the videos there, all the premed, all the premium content, putting up three a week. I'm doing whatever this is with Austin Picard and Brad Binkley that I'm doing. Now I'm doing the Kurt and Sam experiment with Kurt Metzger. Occam's Razor is a sigh-up? Yeah, it's this notion that the simplest answer is usually the best answer, and I think that's total bullshit. The real answer tends to be very nuanced and more complex.
Starting point is 02:06:01 And then the deep conspiracy rewinds. And I'm trying to interview people. We're going through it. So three of those a day. Also, find me on Rockfin and locals and substack. But I'm not putting as many on there. And then talk about cash daddies, John. Yeah, we're having a good time over there.
Starting point is 02:06:20 How he's continued to crush it. It's also just a, boy, he is putting the tickers in there. It's just a good time to be learning because there's opportunity in the economy right now, the way things are trending. You could get some values on stocks and how he's, how he has, great skill is picking picking them so he is great even when he's doing his shirt off he loves taking his shirt off he loves
Starting point is 02:06:41 well he's got a good build dude he's a very well built man go down go down uh chaos twins gang guys episode two's coming out I sign him on the road all the time people bring their issues I sign him for them oh that's cool uh that's going great I'm so excited for you guys to see it
Starting point is 02:06:57 Dana's got a character in there which is named Dainey which is what the girls called her when they were really young Daney. So we call her Dany. Dany is a character. And she's going to have, you remember those, those devil cheerleaders who always had the fat asses? Yeah, yeah, like suicide girls, but animated kind of. Yeah, yeah, that's how Dainey looks.
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Starting point is 02:08:34 a decentralized website. It's my website. If you're someone who's constantly losing their patrons or losing their YouTube's, get to them. They build a great website. And my website is growing all the time. He showed me a week, month by month, it's going up. So everything Sam Tripoli is on my website.
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Starting point is 02:09:13 I like that. It's coming out, so hopefully we'll be out in the next couple of weeks. Anything else? Hit that like button if you want this NPC head. Go to Fullytoxor.com. I got a couple more of these left. Go get them.
Starting point is 02:09:26 Johnny? New Broken Sim is out. Probably a couple by the time you hear this. But the last one was pretty funny because Sam got a what he thought was just a fan letter, but it turned out to be very personal. Yeah, someone offered me some ass. Super awkward.
Starting point is 02:09:40 And I get to them, I say thank you. We, uh, yeah. Thank you. I got breaking news, by the way. President Trump has said that of Elon Musk, I like him now. So they're back on good terms. Yeah. You know, the health, a lot of people ask about the health of Trump, uh, he's 80.
Starting point is 02:09:58 That's my opinion. Yeah, the hand thing is the least convincing thing, dude. My mom is like in her 60s. My mom's in her 60s, and she's just got thin skin, dude. They bump into something. They bruise really easy. And again, he's 80. He could go any day.
Starting point is 02:10:13 That's what happens to them. They're 80 years old. Big tree fall hot. Big dude, heavy weight. You know, his weight, I mean, that heart's been pumping for 80-something years. It'd be wild, though, if Biden outlived him. It would be wild. But I've said this before.
Starting point is 02:10:29 They run the same plays over and over again, and we haven't seen a president die in that. office since JFK, right? I mean, that's the only trauma event we haven't had since then. I know the answer might be no, but you guys didn't believe he was dead, right? No. The whole thing of all he was dead. That was an old picture of all thing.
Starting point is 02:10:47 No, I'm not over body doubles with masks on like they did with Biden when he's in that white picture where you're like, I don't know, that might be him, that might not. I think they do that a lot more than we think. I don't even care. Black Biden, we saw Black Biden, right? White face. Biden with black skin under it. Day Walker, Blyden.
Starting point is 02:11:07 But there we all Nephlin Biden. We loved all those guys. That's the only thing I miss of the Biden's administration. Bidon, Bikton. Where in the world is Joe freaking Biden? I miss playing that game. Is that him? Is that not him?
Starting point is 02:11:22 Do you think him falling on a bike was him? No, dude, look at those young people legs. Yeah, great legs. Yeah, great legs. 80-year-olds don't have great legs, dude. He's just retired. Good old days. And then what else, the shooter?
Starting point is 02:11:36 Oh, yeah, people kept asking me, like, what did you think about the whole? Well, it turns out his father's CIA. Do you know that? No. Alex Jones discovered that. CIA. Yeah, dude. These guys sacrifice their kids all the time.
Starting point is 02:11:50 I don't know how you do that. They trust you and you sacrifice your own kids. So, I mean, again, going back, you know, the next episode is going to drop is Christian, you're in Darnoff. and you know we get in SSRIs and like how dangerous they are i mean they're dangerous dude and then on top of that he's taking hormone therapy imagine what hormone therapy does to you i must completely fuck your head up that movie weapons is kind of about that kids being abused and stuff i'll fight everybody what do you think like let's say there was a study that guaranteed that like one and 100 000 people were a serial killer with this SSRIs do you think
Starting point is 02:12:32 they would stop or do you think you could prove that even if it's one because they're saying well the side effects if it was one person if you're saying they become an active serial killer probably but if they had like the desire to kill people I don't think they would they would just bury that. Or they would use it for their own good
Starting point is 02:12:50 it wouldn't be statistically significant for I don't think one and a hundred thousand I mean that wouldn't rise to the level of statistical significance yeah XG take more micro dosing I mean, I mean, though, like, they don't. Like, that would just be like, like, because what's the rate of serial killer
Starting point is 02:13:08 wannabes in society at large anyway? Is it probably about that, right? Maybe even worse than that. Yeah, I'm just wondering how many you would, how many they would have to be for them to be like, okay, we got to stop giving kids these drugs. Is what I'm trying to say, like, how many they would have to be. They'll never stop that. If it's negative effects, they like it even more.
Starting point is 02:13:23 I think I would destroy children. I think it's 37 is the 37. 37. We're a couple off. We're a couple off, guys. 37 out of 100,000. All right. Anything else, guys?
Starting point is 02:13:33 Nothing else? All right. Oh, no, no, no. YouTube. The new YouTube, tinful hat. Let them know. Now, let them know. Please.
Starting point is 02:13:40 Come on, guys. We should have done that earlier, dude. We're still here. They're still here. Get them in. Go to YouTube.com. We have two YouTube channels. We're trying to figure out how to do it.
Starting point is 02:13:51 When I was going to be a clip one, guys. Yeah, we got to get something to clip it. What's the main one called now, though? 10 full hat, Sam Tripley. Should show up like that. Ten, four hat official, is it? Is that what it is? Let's see what it comes up.
Starting point is 02:14:03 There's two of them. Tim Foll Hat with Sam. Okay, but it's Tim Foll Head Official, and that's even gone up since we started doing it. We've gotten over a thousand subscribers. It's doing it really well, yeah. So Tim Foll Hat Official is the one where you get all the episodes, thanks to our buddy,
Starting point is 02:14:19 who built it for us when we couldn't do it. So that's going up, and then we're going to put clips on the new one in case the old one gets taken down. Look at that Ann Hache episode, doing almost 20 grand. $20,000. Well, that was a crazy-ass episode, dude.
Starting point is 02:14:35 That's a crazy-ass episode. So whenever XG isn't doing Molly, he catches up on the episodes. When he's not gambling or dropping Molly, it's some retarded pool where there's a bunch of fat people in the pool, acting like he's living his fucking baller life. Doing his Instagram face to the camera. Hey, oh, hey, me into Chunkies. I'm chunk, yeah, chunkies.
Starting point is 02:15:04 All right, guys. All right, guys, let's on the podcast. If I do this, they look thin. They look thin. And it's coming from a chunky. So those are the two. And we'll put both of those in the comment section so you guys can, in the description. So you guys can subscribe.
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Starting point is 02:15:33 Oh, big news, buddy. Big news. It might be good news for you. Might be good news for me. I think this is, what is this? New York Magazine or the Times is calling it the Great Unbalding is what they're calling it. There is a promising new treatment for baldness that is on the horizon, my friend. Yeah, it's New York.
Starting point is 02:15:56 All I want to know is the side effects. Can you still get rock? They say there are no side effects, unlike everything else. to me now. It is called P.P. 405. If it won't hurt my P.P., I'll take Pee Pee. Yeah, and they say it will not hurt your Pee Pee, no currently available treatment seems to work for everyone, and crucially, none can reliably do the thing that everyone wants,
Starting point is 02:16:18 which is regrow, thick, mature hair. Are you bored, Tim? No, I'm just, I big going all day. It is 12 a.m. here. Parts of the scalp that have already gone bald. Nothing ever has until maybe now. Again, it's the drug called P.P.405 was developed by Peelage Pharmaceuticals or Pelage, and it works differently than the usual medications. And pattern baldness, which is what most men have as they age, the hair follicles gradually shrink and then start producing these tiny hairs and eventually they go dormant.
Starting point is 02:16:51 PP 405 aims to revive those falcons. Johnny, every time you say PeeP, I laugh. Yeah, it's funny. It revives them, bringing them back from. the dead and causing new hairs to grow. So this is in phase two trials right now. They're thinking like maybe four years away from reaching the market, but potential miracle drug.
Starting point is 02:17:11 Pee-Pee. Yeah, that's all you heard, wasn't it just pee? Why do they got to call it pee? I'm going to laugh. Is Taylor Swift getting married? Is that what we're doing? Taylor Swift is getting married and white women and gay men are losing their minds. It's really a, it seems to be a big deal.
Starting point is 02:17:27 It's like, it is there, there's, I don't know what to say. It's their Super Bowl. I don't know, but I've never seen anybody get morx. I mean, of just annoying people. Travis Kelsey's dad said the proposal took place around two weeks ago. He told a local Cleveland TV station that the three-time Super Bowl champion proposed about two weeks ago. We have photos from Taylor Swift's Instagram showing Kelsey getting on his knee like a pussy. What do you mean, dude?
Starting point is 02:17:59 What is love? I hate these kind of photos. There's nothing I hate more than romantic photos. Oh my God, the center of the universe, this guy. Would you do photos ever like this? Yeah, I mean, if that's, yeah, Johnny, if you get married, you got to do that. Women love that shit. I would never.
Starting point is 02:18:14 You got to, Johnny. Get on your knee, Johnny. Yeah, it's great. And dude, when she gets pregnant, bro, you're going to see every chick starting to pop out puppies. Oh, it could be good for the population. Yeah, Taylor Swift, get prego. so all these other chicks will start getting pregnant. Dude, can you imagine?
Starting point is 02:18:33 If they get divorced, she's going to wreck the... Dude, this is like a holiday for human resource chicks. Right? All the human resource women are like, oh my God, my dreams are coming true. She's getting married. Did you see that annoying TikTok dance that went like of those Gen Z girls in Australia?
Starting point is 02:18:55 Bob, B-Cup. And everyone's like, this is what we hate about... This is why we want an asteroid right now. Gen Z, Boss and a mini is what it was. Yeah, it was, here it is. And they were saying this is what all the HR people are doing while they fire you. Yeah. Here it is there. This is who. Oh, I can't. Why did they mute it by? Oh, no. This is some kind of, this is a reaction. This is a reaction. Gen Z. Boss and a mini. Gen Z. Boss and a mini. Eat any cheese and a ball. Big dead hands and a hoop. Do you guys actually do any work in here or what's going on? HR thing, but we actually got to send this report in pretty soon.
Starting point is 02:19:34 When you guys are wasting a blowy, when you guys are finished with a TikTok? I mean, what? I don't even get it, you. Johnny, women are going to hate that I say this. Name me the entertainment that women enjoy that everyone thinks is respectful art.
Starting point is 02:19:50 Name it. Like, say it again? Okay, give me the terms. Name one thing that is popular with women that is seen as like some in-depth art like deep meaningful art i'll tell you the two people i can call it john mayor i really like him because i listened to his radio show and that ed whatever ed shiren yes it name me name me some where you're like women love it and it's got substance and it's deep and it's it's meaningful
Starting point is 02:20:20 name it yeah nothing name it it's a war it's a war at home it's all garbage at home for me it's a war over the TV. It's just, it's vapid, shiny object hot dog shit. Like she's got now where she has to just stop the TV and turn it off when I come in the room because she knows I'll just have a running commentary for the drivel it's on the, all these three
Starting point is 02:20:43 drivel. Name it. Music, television movies. Name me it. Yeah. Outside those two guys, because they're amazing artists. Outside of them, what is like meaningful? Like, I guess you, I mean, are you, if it's just one and stuff. I mean, Chris Brown beat the shit out of
Starting point is 02:20:58 Rihanna. and he sells out arenas and like you could say like atlantis more was she like a lanis more set was she like a woman yeah but that's for a different time okay maybe a fiona apple then too yeah i mean those yeah i was thinking of all those like what was that called it's all shiny object dog shit no you're right i wish i could think vapid shiny object have the asteroid come and kill us now dog shit uh dude this this stuff with julio says our chavez Jr. is crazy. The whole cartel thing is crazy.
Starting point is 02:21:31 It's just, oh, what's going on down there, man? How about the Mexican senator came out and says the cartels own all the politicians? How long till she's dead? Yeah. Oh, you think that's real balls, dude. That's real balls going against the cartels in Mexico. Like, that's a... She better hope Trump goes in.
Starting point is 02:21:50 Oh, and that's the talk. See, and I think that would be a disaster, too, having an American military go in another country. Like, that's just another war. We'll be bogged. Do you think we're bob down, bog down in Afghanistan? I think it would be, the cartels will be way easier than any thing else they did. I mean, way easier. Think about the terms of engagement down there. It's not going to be like.
Starting point is 02:22:08 But if you want to get into the, he's fighting the deep state, cartels are CIA. Absolutely. He's like, he's going to. They won't let him do that. He's going to go in there and just kill their, their black ops budget money. No, he's not. They won't let him do that. Uh, Julio Cesar Chavez, if you don't know, is a boxer.
Starting point is 02:22:25 That's loose. The son. yeah yeah oh no the father's the real deal yeah yeah the father that's what i was about to say he's the son of julio zanzar chavez who was a one of the greats well the greatest mexican boxer yeah an action fighter all heart really talented also his dad was fired his son since the beginning has had a reputation as being kind of a like a ploof yeah aloof a punk couldn't really be bothered just did it because of his name yeah talented but just you know kind of kind of a dip shit and he fought Jake Paul.
Starting point is 02:22:58 Yeah. And as soon as I saw the file, I was like, he threw the fight. Because you see, all fight, he barely throws a punch. And then in the last round, he really puts it on Jake Paul a little bit. And you're like, wait, where was that? Yeah. And it's clear he was just like saying, hey. And he's not even smart enough to sell it right.
Starting point is 02:23:13 No, yeah, of course. But you could tell him, it was him saying like, hey, I could have gotten you. And I think he was, now we're fine. He got deported to Mexico because of his connections with a cartel. And now in Mexico, they've arrested him. He's in Mexico. in jail now for his connections to the cartel. For
Starting point is 02:23:31 one, it's clear that that fight was rigged possibly by the cartel, not even Jake Paul. Johnny, Johnny's saying that, this is not Sam Tripley saying that. I feel like it was an honest, hardworking fight, and Jake Paul should enjoy his victory. He's suing people. Good luck, John. Jake Paul is? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:23:47 Who's saying it's rigged, and I don't think it was rigged. I found this on the web. What did you find on the web? Why is she talking? Why is she listening to us? Again, that is, uh, this is a satire. show. This is a satire. Jake Paul, I love what you're doing. I actually do. I like the Paul brothers.
Starting point is 02:24:03 I think he's a good fighter. Oh, dude, he's like 10. What's his record, Johnny, honestly, like 11 and 1? Yeah, 11 and 1 now. Something like that. Let me see, Box Wreck. I mean, I take him seriously as a fighter for sure, but that fight just smelled fishy. He's 12 and 1 now.
Starting point is 02:24:21 12 and 1. I mean, like, dude, we're looking at a guy 7 knock him. Who's had, like, huge fights. Five fights in. six fights in you never see that yeah and he and and his one loss was to the best boxer he fought in his relative prime Tommy Fury who had the fight or else his family wouldn't talk to him he had to win or else his family said they wouldn't talk to him and that was a relatively close fight um okay so who you say sir chavez was deported from the u.s to mexico but the starboxer
Starting point is 02:24:49 isn't roaming free in his own country instead he's cooling his heels in a jail cell after American authorities turn him over to official south of the border. After 46 days in U.S. custody, he was turned over to Mexico, and shortly before noon, he was transferred to a high security prison in Sonora, the 39-year-old, former WBC middleweight boxing champion, son of, man, his father must just be so depressed about that. I mean, dude, I'm the, I'm a god here. Why are you doing this to me? He was accused of trafficking weapons, ammunition, and explosives. Those were among the, you hear that?
Starting point is 02:25:30 He was trafficking weapons, ammo, and explosives for the cartel. That guy. Yeah. Isn't that crazy? They must own him. But he was also like a, not a hitman, but an enforcer for him. Like they would bring in somebody to beat the shit out of them. It's crazy, dude.
Starting point is 02:25:46 How do you, I bet he was on drugs or something. They got him. They probably got all the free drugs he wanted. They probably played him and go, ho-ha-ha. So sick. What do we get? Oh, yeah. Okay, so your best friend Machine Gun Kelly had a really interesting comment,
Starting point is 02:26:04 and it kind of relates to the world of conspiracy, talking about his origins. Here we go. Check this out, dude. 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. drink from the fountain of knowledge there's lizard people everywhere that's some interdimensional
Starting point is 02:26:32 shit wake up Aaron this is only the beginning dude you just blew my mind

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