Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #927: The Manchurian Candidate With William Ramsey
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very excited to have our guest on uh i mean this could i mean it couldn't be a better time to have
him on he's been on multiple times uh talking about some of the best topics we ever had and we're
honored to have them please welcome author podcast or researcher william ramsie how are you
brother great great thanks for having me good to be with you all good to see you so i know you've
been on multiple times uh some of our fans some of the new listeners may not be familiar with you
can tell us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you
Yeah, I was originally a writer. Actually, I was a lawyer. And then I wrote my first book in 2010, Profit of Evil, about Crowley. And I was really a guest for a long time. Then I kind of flipped and became a host and became really over COVID. And my podcast is William Ramsey Investigates. And so I've been just kind of still researching, writing, and doing a lot of hosting. I think I've got 1,500 episodes now.
Wow.
by podcast. Yeah, so I've been busy. And I've really been following all these assassins.
Like, it's this really weird season. The last show was in March, I think, where we covered
Hankley and Chapman and the connection to Catcher in the Rye. And since then, I've just kind of
just been tinkering through. And I went back to this amazing movie that was made in 62 titled
The Man Charing Candidate. Okay, we're going to get into that. You're totally right. We've talked
about this on the show about Assassin Seasons Back.
You look at the 60s and the 70s, maybe the early 80s, too.
People are getting assassinate left and right, and for some reason it calmed down.
And then lately, it just seems to be out of control.
And, you know, well, let me just say that rappers have been getting assassinated all the time.
I don't know why people don't count those.
They've been getting assassinated all the time.
But lately, you know, Charlie Kirk and then, you know, the Trump attempt,
and we can get into whatever we think about that.
But, you know, it's just interesting.
times, dude. It's interesting time. So where do you want to begin, my friend?
Let's go over the list of the assassins. Also, if you remember, it's Nick Fuentes, too,
almost got assassinated at his house. Some guy with a cross pole. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
His name was John R. Lyons. He killed, I think, for his friend, his friend's mom,
and somebody else. And then he was killed at the very end, if you remember,
so he was kind of swept away. But he's forgotten. But there's been so many of the ones that I was
covering recently were Robin Westman.
that was the trans guy who shot up the church
to Carlos Brown who stabbed the girl
the day before Kirk, right?
Yes.
He said he had materials in his body.
So either he's schizophrenic or maybe, who knows.
But it does kind of tie back to the Mancharian candidate.
I had Shane Tamora, if you remember him,
he was the guy who went to the 33rd floor of a Blackstone building.
Yes.
Yeah, I think that was this year.
Then there was Jabbar and Libelsberger.
That was January.
There's so many.
It's hard to believe when you see them all together.
Luigi Mangione
who was Justin Trout very good
then Tyler Robinson
this guy supposedly who shot him
and the same did shot Kirk
excuse me the same day there was another guy
named Desmond Hawley
who kind of got overshadowed
because the Kirk assassination was so big
that was that school shooting right
yes that was the one
he shot two people I don't know if he killed him
shot two people in Colorado
oh yeah he was 16 years old
and so that was kind of
kind of minimized
there was a Peyton Gendron guy who drove all the way to Buffalo, New York,
and shot a bunch of African-American people, if you remember him.
Nikita Kasop was one of the Trump shooters.
He was going to try to assassinate Trump.
He killed his parents and was caught driving across country.
And then we have Ruth and Crooks.
Crooks supposedly is dead.
Ruth was in court and tried to kill himself.
It actually kind of ties into the man.
Yes, that was crazy.
He tried to stab himself, right?
Yeah, yes.
There was one today.
I think they shot up on ice department
And the guy ended up killing an ice guy
And then the guy killed himself at the end type of thing
The same thing
And he's marking his bullets
Supposedly like Tyler Robinson
Yeah, I think he said anti-ice on the bullets
Yes, yes
I didn't even know you could write on bullets
I didn't either
But I guess that's the new thing
Apparently the guy Tyler wrote on bullets
That he wasn't going to use
So what's he writing on bullets
If it's only one shot right?
That's so crazy
Yeah
So it's this
This film, for me, is in the context of all of these assassins because it's about an assassination.
It's about a political assassination.
But it also involves themes of mind control.
And it's almost like American cultural history had a before Manchering candidate, which came out in 1962, before and then after, because it almost set off all of these assassinations.
So you have this depiction in a film.
Then a year later, you have JFK.
then you have Malcolm X in 65 I believe and then RFK and MOK in 68 and all those assassins are
really unusual like the modern assassins we have today where like Ruth is like traveling
around he's in and Mangione actually both that's such a weird one too yeah yeah they're both
on Oahu and like traveling to weird places oh that was Mark that was Mark David Chapman right
he just tried nobody knew how he traveled exactly so you'll see a lot of this
weird kind of stuff. The film has a lot of themes that are important. And one of the more
important themes, mind control and manipulation, but also handlers. So these people are
handled. So the main character is played by Lawrence Harvey. And his character name is
Raymond Shaw. And he's kind of manipulated in an intel way. And he's moved all the way from
Manchuria. That's where it got its name. So if you remember, the Korean War was from 1950 to
1953. And so that Manchuria was above the Korean Peninsula. So in the film, they're actually,
it's a lot of Illuminati numbers and occult numbers are in the book. I have a video we can show that.
But like 11 members of this troop are taken there. And then really one of the most infamous sequences,
I think, in cinema, US cinema history is this sequence where they're being programmed and
manipulated by this sinister communist doctor named Dr. Yenlo really played well by the actor.
his name is ding it's hard to pronounce his name dingling or something like that dingling yeah he was in
hawai 5 oh too if you're old enough to remember like the original how i used to love that why 5l he's great
in this film like the acting is so good i watched the new one with denzil washington and it's really
kind of a sad uh shadow of the original 1960 it's never always yeah almost always the case
yeah yeah for people who does one of the interesting things about manchurian candid other than this
mind control and handling and moving around in political assassination is the background of
the film itself.
These, the Sinatra really was the lead kind of push to get this film done.
He's very close friends with JFK.
And a lot of the decision to greenlight the film, the maturing candidate, which was written
by Richard Condon in 1959, was done at Hianisport.
If you know, like the Kennedy compound, they were at Hianisport together and like, yeah,
you should get this done.
And Kennedy calls somebody in Hollywood.
some producer, and the money appears and they make the movie.
That's crazy.
Yeah, no, it really is crazy because they took it.
And for people who don't know the background of the film, it was taken off the market for 25 years.
So it wasn't seen from 1963 to 1988, I guess, or something like that.
Like, it was, when it came back, it didn't have a lot of success when it came out in late 62.
I think it kind of had a mid-success.
But it was almost like not even covered.
It's really, like, the story of the making of the film itself.
is incredible, but it ties into all these assassinations.
So I use it kind of as a template or an exemplar of like what happened in the future
because Raymond Shaw is a lot like Lee Harvey Oswald, actually, which is really crazy.
So a year later, if you remember in the movie, the main character, Raymond Shaw goes behind
the lines in communism and then comes back out and shoots.
And then Oswald spends like 18 months behind so-called enemy lines and communism.
And within a year, he's moved into position in Dallas, Texas for the shooting.
And he's, Oswald is, Oswald's really special.
Like, we can get there, but like keep him in mind because some of the people who handled him,
much like Raymond Shaw in the movie is being handled, passed away recently.
One of the more the famous one is a woman by the name of Ruth Payne, who has a very interesting thing.
But this movie's coming out in the kind of like,
as mk ultra starts in 53 a lot of that behavior so crazy yeah and so this guy condon
really knew a lot of stuff one of the interesting things about condo he's kind of lost to history
if you know the film's pritsy's honor he also wrote those those were books that the screenplays
were based on that was jack nicholson he also ended up writing the intro to operation mind control
there's two really important books about mind control that came out in i think the 70s or 80s one is
operation mind control by Bauer and another is the search for the manchering candidate by
Marx. So Connan was really keyed in and that's kind of what I said so like he knew all these
hypnotic ideas and the mind control thing very in a much more sophisticated way than the general
public would know and it's integrated into this film Manchering Candid. Do you think there's
intelligence involved in him making this movie? It's a really good question. I think that JFK was
using these films to kind of seed ideas in the general public. And the reason I believe that
is this wasn't the only film that he was interested in getting made. After this film,
another film called Seven Days in May was made and released, actually in the same month as Dr.
Strangelove. It actually was released in January 1st of 1964. And for seven days in May,
Kennedy was so involved in that making of that film, which is about a coup, a military coup over the
United States in seven days.
my God. Yeah. He was so involved in making that film that he went to Hayannisport for a weekend so they could shoot at the White House. So some of the scenes are literally at the White House. So I think Kennedy, this is after he's firing these generals and he's having trouble and a bay of pigs and firing Dolis, I think, after the Bay of Pigs. And then Operation Northwoods, if you remember that, or what's the one where they were going to bomb Cuba?
Operation Northwoods.
It was Northwoods, okay.
So, like, all this stuff he's absorbing it in the real world, and then it kind of comes out.
So I think the mind behind the film, there is something there.
I don't know Condon was really sophisticated and super smart and a great writer.
So I know that, but also one of the interesting things is a consultant for this film is Intel.
Like, he is Intel.
And that article that 30-page article I sent you, at the first, there's like a blurb.
And it's about this guy named William Joe.
Joseph Brian Jr. Have you heard of him?
No. Can you look that up, XG or Johnny, the email they sent us, find it?
He's a consultant, but he's also friends with all of these very well-known people.
He's friends with Sinatra, William Joseph, Brian.
He's friends with Melvin Beli.
If you remember, he would represent Jack Ruby in about a year or two after this film was done.
Oh, really? Yeah, Melvin Beli, who's also involved in all kinds of stuff in San Francisco.
And then F. Lee Bailey, William Joseph Bryant is friends with F.B. F. F. Lee Bailey. William Joseph Bryant is had his office. It's literally a hypnotist office on sunset. Probably current, well, it's not there today. But if you went to his office, I think the building is still there. Yeah. So there's Walter Bauer, Joseph Bryant. It's literally about three blocks from the comedy store right there on sunset. Oh my God. Yeah. So he's right there. And if you look into.
to the shooting of RFK and Sirhan Serhan, William Joseph Bryan is all over that.
And almost every major writer who's written about RFK has brought up William Joseph
Brian, who is the consultant on man-sharing candidate and a CIA agent and sophisticated
and a really heavy-duty mind controller.
Like he knew, he ended up getting busted and you can actually look up his court case.
It's not funny.
His court case in California because he was hypnotizing the women and engaging
an inappropriate activity with them, yeah.
And he actually got busted trying to bribe one for $25,000.
He's very mistaken.
Back then, that's a lot of money.
Yeah, I think so.
I think it was like a million dollars right now.
He ended up dying at a early age, age of 50.
He was a heavy drug user, like a syringe drug user.
He died in Vegas.
Like he literally left Las Vegas as a corrupt kind of criminal guy who had a very interesting
assent.
But he was with prostitutes and he told the prostitutes
that his project was Sirhan Sirhan.
So he, like, admitted it.
He never made it to court.
Yeah.
Because Sirhan, Sirhan, Surhan's around that area at that time in 67, 68.
He's in and out of hospitals.
That's another theme that's encapsulated within the film.
On Manchurian candidate is a lot of these guys end up in strange hospital stays.
They're inexplicable.
And so the Manchurian candidate integrates these hospital stays.
It's actually interesting because that's how my M.K.
altar was done like Bauer got it because what happens to Raymond Shaw after he's brought out of
the Manchuco or Manchuria is he's brought back to New York City but then he's handled
at an already existing medical facility with a different attic and so he's brought in so
externally people would just think it's a hospital but it's actually kind of a mind control
hub where these guys are literally handling and making sure the kind of mechanics of
Raymond Shaw are still intact. And that, if you read a lot of the MK Ultra stuff, they really took
already existing institutions and built them out and added wings or elevated them to do the mind
control experimentation that took place. That's Hayd Ashbury, right? I mean, that's pretty much what they
did with Haydashbury. No question. Ashbury, McGill, Georgetown, Colgate. There was a place in
like downtown uh in um new york city those are then also emory stanford like really big name
places we're doing this kind of research and it's almost i was just gonna say this kind of remind
me of a Kanye west his handler i don't know if you remember his handler where they got him and he
was saying that they were going to take him for medication it seems like it's just protocol but
no you're getting mk ultra yeah yeah dude that is really crazy the same threats too and he
seemed to got that treatment like he almost like had a personality change after what happened to him
and that's what you see with a lot of these assassins the modern assassins is this behavioral
modification or personality change and he has two bodies on him right that trainer doesn't he
have brittney murphy too like he was brittany murphy's trainer and then her husband i mean dude
dude dude i think that he i think that conier was uh justifiably afraid of that guy
Pasternak and he I tried to get his background he has an interest in background but I tried to
there's other Pasternaks in the MKLT thing I couldn't tie that Pasternak to another one but
wasn't he see uh Canadian uh psychological operations the one pat not this guy Harley but
there was a guy like that yeah people were trying to trying to figure out what his background was
but he had see he was Harley Pasternak the other thing is there was one of his clients quote
clients unquote had it went underwent trans
trans surgery the girl to a boy have forgotten what her name is now
yeah because it's crazy because he's supposed to be a fitness guy it's crazy your fitness guy
is working with your mental health which is so fucking weird yeah it's bad there's a lot
of that in the whole mk ultra kind of history is like very well-renowned doctors
externally up at standing but doing really devious stuff underneath the surface like
Esther Brooks and Jolly West and some of these things.
Oh, yeah, Jolly West is everywhere.
But even if you get into more modern times,
like Anna and Cole Smith, Britney Spears, like completely dry.
I mean, what about Elvis?
Elvis is the greatest example of that.
I mean, they just drugged him all the way to death.
It's pretty wild.
No, you're absolutely right.
There's, I think that, like, at least for me, like, I have to go back and look at all this stuff in a different light because some of these people making complaints that their doctor's messing and they may be telling the truth.
Yeah, like, it's really true.
Like, oh, you are being drugged.
Like, I think Kanye was drugged and manipulated.
Like, I really, in a sinister way, not in a healthy way and being threatened.
He's just one example.
That's what came to the surface.
He was courageous enough to, like, tell his story or share his story.
So that's just one example
So like a lot of these guys
I've been in medical stuff
And it's reflected in the manufacturing case
I highly recommend to you guys in your audience
To watch the 1962 version
Look at my paper that I sent to you
I'm going to publish it on substack today
So it's basically in the public domain.
I'll check it out
Yeah it's in the public domain
Or people can read it
But check it out and take notes
And see like oh this sounds like something familiar
Like somebody's moved into position
or somebody's being handled, or there's trigger words.
Like, if you remember the Muhammad, who was the sniper in D.C., do you remember that story?
Yeah, him and the kid, right?
Yeah, the kid.
And then they're like, at the very end, the chief of police says these weird words.
He's like, the fox is in the henhouse.
I can't remember what he said at the end.
It's almost like they're trigger words.
And this guy, if you read like Program to Kill by Dave McGowan,
it just shows a lot of these military guys have been.
messed with. And Muhammad was front was military. And there's a really obvious, like, guys who
were in, in behavior modification or training, Hydenick, and we know of him, possibly Dahmer.
Definitely, Whitey Bulger was an MK ultra victim. Like, really crazy stuff.
If you go to there, I mean, if you notice the text messages from this Robinson kid vehicle,
retrieve, those are like military words. You don't use normal words like that. So it's either someone
wrote that for him or he somehow
mk alter or something because words retrieve vehicle you don't use
that as normal i mean he shows no emotion if for the believe what they're telling us
he shows no emotions did you see the video of him when he was arraigned and he was
being brought up on capital murder he didn't even move he didn't even say anything
he didn't say i'm innocent i'm guilty he just stood there and stared at him like he was hypnotizers
after something i totally agree on that it would have been his chance like
like, hey, this is Bologna or I wasn't there.
The guy is like super smart.
He had like a 34 on his ACT like he's in the 99th percentile.
And then somehow he gets this impulse to go shoot Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk was shot from the side.
I don't think.
I totally agree on that, dude.
And it's just like everyone's like, yeah, dude, all these out of state played vehicles came to his house.
How do you know they're mean with him?
maybe he's maybe they're mean with his dad his dad's the one who who sold him out or was smart enough to get him arrested so they couldn't take him out but none of this makes any sense dude
it doesn't make any sense the tyler robinson story is obviously like fake like there's real problems with that
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This is him being.
a ring listen to him say nothing other business that we need to address today council just for the
court's information we did file just recently within the last few minutes a notice of intent to seek
the death penalty that was filed by utah county attorney jeff gray so that should be in the court's
file um we're going to set up the death penalty just stares off into space like i would at least go
oh crap you know i could lose my life or do something he reminds me of the homes
was the Aurora killer who like for me he definitely got tampered with oh yeah i mean we've done episodes
on the libor scandal and just like all the connections between those two shooters and that scandal
and it's just crazy how they'll do it and again i i mean we the second the show we recorded earlier
is going out on next week but we talked about that that movie weapons and just like the words
and little things can trigger these assassins.
It's really true.
They have to find the right subject,
but certain people are on,
we're all on a scale of suggestibility.
Some people you could not,
but some people like Sirhan, Sirhan,
he can bounce between different elements of his consciousness,
like a snap on the head.
And people have said that when he did this fake shooting,
the shot that Kill, RFK came from behind him.
but when he was doing it,
there was the famous girl in the polka dot dress
and she just touched his elbow
and that was his trigger.
What?
Yeah.
And so he just went into firing stance.
That was how simple he was because he would,
there were,
I mean,
there's so many doctors who have looked at these guys,
Chapman and Zuran Zuran
in particular and they're like,
these guys have been tampered with.
So you're so correct.
It's like those people that can get hypnotized on site.
There's some that can.
There's some that can.
It's just that simple.
And if you find the one that's like that subjectible where you just touch the elbow and all of a sudden there in like that stance, you're just got to find the right person.
You're right.
It's just, we're all subjectible, but it's just got to find that right motherfucker.
Right.
XG, it's called like the Stanford suggestibility table.
You can look it up.
It just has like all these indicators.
So literally if I wanted to like zap you, I'd start asking you questions XG and I go down the Stanford suggestibility list and see if I could get you on.
I go, okay, this is my guy.
the same thing happens if you remember kind of like parlor trick hypnosis that they used to do they'd invite like a whole audience up i'd like to have 20 people come up on the stand and talk to him and then he'd start doing his induction routine and then he'd be like okay respond to this and then three people wouldn't respond he said you could go sit down so he's actually winnowing that kind of pool to like okay i've found that that's what they do with or used to do they used to have those actually all the time actually believed or not at the carousel
club that Jack Ruby ran, they would do hypnotism, things like that at night, which is a tie-in to
Oswald.
But yeah, this is kind of real stuff.
So some of these people are very susceptible and some aren't.
And the trigger in the Manchurian candidate is this queen of diamonds.
So that's the trigger for the assassin or trigger to access his lower kind of subconscious
or sub-subconscious that has been done with.
And a lot of the stuff, it's really interesting in a movie because how astute Condon one was writing.
By the way, they literally took whole passages from the book and put it in the movie.
So whoever screen wrote didn't have to do a lot of writing because he literally, like, their whole passages,
he just cut and pasted into the film.
But it shows Condon was astute because he was going into this academic studies of suggestibility and hypnosis.
It's part of psychiatry.
It's part of psychology.
it's a subset but these guys really smart people like Jolly West was freaking brilliant man
yeah I was a giant like intellectual giant I'm not saying he was a good person but uh
some of these other guys from Stanford and everything they're all really researching hypnosis
and some are looking at it from a good perspective like can we get into the deeper levels of
subconscious and heal trauma smoking it's it's super interesting because you get into like
and I hope this doesn't take this too far off,
but if you get in the Kavanaugh hearing for the Supreme Court,
the woman who accuses him is her father ran Black Ops for the CIA.
He had to get funding for Black Ops,
and she was part of the CIA intern program there.
From Stanford, too, right?
From Stanford.
Yeah, I remember that.
Right?
And it's like she's just running interference,
and so nobody actually looks at his what he actually stood on.
Like he was part of the page.
He wrote to help, right, the Patriot Act.
He believes the president's above law.
He doesn't believe in warrants to search her hot.
All this crazy-ass shit.
He's part of Whitewater.
He would be like he worked with the Clint's on Whitewater.
So instead of talking about that, they get you talking about,
did he get weird in high school?
But it goes back to Stanford and all that stuff with the CIA.
the vastness of like the inquiries that were taking place in the 50s or 60s
would really surprise people I think because it was really happening in like a Tascadero State
Hospital and all this stuff and like Jolly West would go into some of these state hospitals
or other things and even um it was happening actually in Louisiana there was this guy
Heath who was like doing literal implants I don't know if you've heard of Delgado yeah he was like
that was part of his specialty is to put literal
like things in your brain
and there are state
hospitals and universities all over
the place. It's so dark how these
super dark. Before anyone
started paying attention.
Jose Delgado, you can bring up
the video of Jose Delgado's
messing around with an aggressive bull.
He tells it to stop. It's kind of
an infamous thing because it's recorded.
But Delgado was asked, were these
ever done on humans? And he said
experiments were done.
He like literally said experience. So some of
this stuff is not coming out because it's classified.
It's all under classification stuff.
So some of these things like FOI documents,
recent ones are really interesting.
And they've kind of slowly,
you people have seen this how serious they were,
how intense they were.
There it is.
Yeah.
And what is he do?
Watch us,
watch us.
That's Jose Delgado right there.
and he's putting the electrodes in his brain into the bull's brain correct and he just stops
oh my god and they let's it go again he's manipulating his emotions oh my god that's so terrifying
yeah imagine that is so terrifying dude this is a he'd Yale
He was at like a premier elite university.
You can look up his career.
It's incredible.
That's so terrifying, dude.
That's like the first suspect.
I don't know if you guys, I mean, we talked about in the other episode where he's been found at the 9-11.
I think he called in the Boston Marathon.
Yeah, he's always everywhere.
And you said, like, you just, you press the button.
He shows up and he does whatever you want him to do.
Like yell, yell it was me, shoot me, shoot me.
It gets pretty dark.
I mean, it's not that
there's a whole thing about Oswald
about how pliable and interesting
how he would just sit down and watch
TV. They'd put him in front of a TV
he wouldn't move. And
his brother said that
something happened to his hair
where it became kind of
thin and very stringy. It was
consistent with this electro-shock therapy
they were doing. And he was
in hospitals in Minsk. And
one of the key elements of
the garrison
trial. If you remember, he arrested Clay Shaw in 67. Yes. It's the key element of like the whole
JFK thing is like trying to get this guy busted. He didn't. But one of the things he was trying to do is create a
nexus between Oswald Ferry, David Ferry, who's a very strange guy, Shaw and the ex-FBI agent whose name is,
I can't remember it. That's fine. He was trying to put him all together. And one of the things that
put them together is people saw Ferry Shaw and Oswald at a state hospital.
hospital. And they were trying to get
Oswald a job at that state hospital.
But nobody could figure out why
did they want him to go to this
place in Clinton and get him
a job. But then when you start researching
this nexus and network of
mind control, this is a hub
in the overall two lane
MKLTURO experimentation
that was taking place in the 50s and 60s.
Unbelievable.
He was
gone.
Sorry.
Well, Oswald, this is just, this is just
how the overlap between the film and the real
life. Another of my papers
is the Manchurian fiction
to fact because it's so close to
each other Raymond Shaw to Oswald.
Raymond Shaw's handled by things. He's handled
back to his mother, but Oswald
is handled by, he's overseen
do you know that at Lee Harvey Oswald
when he was 13 at
some boys home in New York City?
He had a full psychological background
written about him.
No, what? He had a full
like five-page psychological
background written about him when he was like 13 and this guy who did it his friends were all mk
ultra so he's literally from a teen like a pre pubescent teen somebody's watching him and somebody's moving
him he's moved to cap when he was 15 where david ferry is there's a famous picture of ferry
and and oswald at 15 together like fairy like boys that was his jam that was his thing he didn't he was
gay but he liked like twinks or teen boys
and so he had all these boys around
and Ferry's really interesting. Garrison
called Ferry one of the most important people who ever
lived because he was involved in so
much stuff, the mob, gun running
Castro and JFK
and Oswald
and that was what Garrison was
trying to do is get all these guys together
you know is to make those links
that they denied you know they all denied
so Oswald at 15 is a cap
he's taken out he somehow
gets he's he he he's like special because he goes to atsookie air force base which is at
suge is a suburb suburb of Tokyo so when the u.s takes over Tokyo they had a base there and
at sugey's a known place where they're doing heavy duty mk ultra lSD experimentation the reason
we know that is because when uh olson who's a famous guy who died in 1953 on an lSD experiments
he was either chucked out of a building 10th floor building or died oh yeah yeah that's a famous
story right correct yeah very famous netflix yeah it's called um wormwood a really good show it's
aero morris is in it hold on just so i'm like on a route where the cops try a pile of time
anyway the air for business yeah the errol britt morris uh movie it's really good uh documentary
There's also a really good book by Jack Al Borrelli about the whole Olson thing.
Anyway, when Olson dies, a letter is sent directly from the head of the CIA and M.K. Ultra
to Atzugi saying stop all experimentation.
So that's how we know that they were doing the experimentation at Atzugi, particularly.
Oswald is there, I think, in 57 or 58.
he goes into the hospital for like a seven-day stay for a venereal disease.
Like, what the heck are you doing this for a venereal disease?
He also was there with this guy, Carrie Thornley, who, like, knows Oswald before he did the
assassination.
Like, Carrie Thornley is around Oswald all the time in this really weird thing.
And he ends up becoming a heavy-duty occultist who then later on in life says,
they put an implant in my brain
like it's really crazy like it's hard to believe him
because he's a discordian
like he's like has fake names
and like he's trying to create cultural
you know
discord and things like that
but he literally is around Oswald
he actually writes a book about Oswald
before November 22nd
1963 about a guy who takes out the president right
I think it's something about the lonesome
soldier or something like that
don't know what it is. But it's just another one of these people overseeing Oswald. Thorneley,
then Oswald defects. Somehow he gets money to go to Helsinki. He's supposed to go to some
university in Switzerland. He goes to Minsk. We know from like certain releases that he's talking to
the attaches of the CIA from Russia. So he has still has intel connections there. He somehow
gets back into the United States. And within a year, within a year, he has moved all the way to
to Dallas, Texas, or Irving, Texas, specifically under the oversight of this woman named Ruth Payne.
Ruth Payne is kind of an infamous figure. She's all over the Warren Commission. She's like, has to make
testimony. It ties into the current cases because the, Oswald was supposedly seen carrying a rifle
on the day of the shooting. And in her garage was found like a rifle case. So it kind of ties
Oswald directly to her. Ruth Payne has a very interest. She's from,
a Blue Blood Eastern Family, but one of her best friends was this woman named Bancroft.
And their story, Brancroft wrote her autobiography.
And she, her autobiography, she talks about her friendship with Ruth Paine.
You can check it out online.
It's called the autobiography of a spy.
So Ruth Paine's best friend is an autobiography of spy.
She's a spy during World War II.
She speaks three languages.
Who does she work for during World War II?
in Switzerland, Alan Dulles.
Oh my God.
He's literally Alan Dulles is secretary
and lover.
So she's, yeah, so she's
his lover. This is her autobiography.
There's all kinds of stuff about her and Alan.
She calls him the shark.
Like that's his personality.
They're involved in trying to kill Hitler, right?
So the Valkyrie thing of June,
1944, they try to kill Hitler.
He's the kind of like intermediary
between the ones who want to kill Hitler
and the West.
Dulles is.
So then Dulles leaves, becomes the head of the CIA, starts M.K. Ultra, and then
bankrupt.
So literally, Bankrupt is friends with Payne in 63.
So literally, there's two very small degrees of separation between Dulles and M.K. Ultra
and Ruth Payne.
That guy, dude, any time you see a street named after somebody in Washington, C, just know they're a war criminal.
every time
every time
I mean
but the craziest part of that whole thing
is how they were our
and I said this before
like you know
we know about the gate program
and all that stuff
right
they're collecting data on you
right out the gate
dude
right out the gate
it's bad
like there's digital data
for all of us
and now yeah it's so easy dude
I heard
heard that Palantir even recently with this whole Charlie Kirk Memorial, they had all the data on
everybody's cell phone. He was there. So they don't have to ask for attendance because all that data
from the cell phone pinging. They're just like, okay, Joe's there, Bob's there. We know who's there.
They probably know exactly all the people who were at that school in Utah on September 10th, which is
really scary. Well, you know, that was the whole thing about Kamala Harris. And like they were doing
data on everyone going
there and they notice that it's the same people
at every single arena.
It was just a moving fucking carnival.
But it's like, again,
they just know your data, dude,
and they're doing it very early, very, very,
very, very early.
And it's a selective release.
Like, that's the whole thing is that they keep it on you.
And then it's basically kind of like a blackmail or
they can manipulate events based on what they want to release or
what they know or all those things.
It's very powerful.
Well, I mean,
that's not to get too deep into this but that's why like adult film websites are free
they they make it free and then you just they see what you're looking at they're doing
like let's say you're on these videos and you're watching like uh you know uh stepdaughter stuff right
and then they see that you're into um you you have pillical aspirations and then we get
into what they were talking about with lee Harvey Oswald just people pushing you boop
right into place pain was the one who got oswald the job of the book depository she was an essential
member of like that whole team and squad it's so crazy dude it's super crazy and a lot of it's left out
this whole mk ultra aspect is left out of the jfk kind of analysis the harvey oswald was special
fairy was really smart he was like working on cancer research but he was also into black magic
and he was also into post hypnotic hypnotic programming and when he was found
dead with like he like whoever killed him or how he died was super fortunate because he was under
the gun of garrison they found books on hypnotism all over his apartment in new orleans
and also one author one author said that he was using it on on oswald his guy who the name of
the book is the man who knew too much 100% i have to use the restroom real quick i'll be right
back sorry um but yeah the movie is really good guys i highly recommend the man
candidate the original and it has like little things like triggers over the phone you could actually
do that i think austin picard even researched that one of your guys uh with sam but it was like
they found out an artichoke that they could induce kind of a hypnotic thing by just getting
in the phone if you got the right guy and also like the suggestions are there so you get somebody
in that thing and then you'd say the suggestion you bring them out and then they go do it they found
out that that actually does work like they could actually get people to have this kind of like
you know response yeah that kind of reminds me about i mean uh i remember doing it but they do an
ear test in elementary and they make you press a button and if you hear the ring you press a button
it's supposed to be an ear test but now i think about it it could be just a pinging like if if if
you hear a certain vibration you would turn something on because that's exactly what else it's just
a certain frequency that they would send to you and you could see if you could hear it or not
you'd press a button and then you would pass or not but you wouldn't even know they were just like
all right go ahead you did good you passed the ear test and you're like was that really a hearing
test or was it something else it's funny you mentioned that because they offer those same hearing
tests now in your iPhone with you get uh wow interesting get uh air pods you know you can take
hearing exam in the iPhone those beeps and it's just like what we did in elementary school's
kids uh william have you seen uh whoa what indication have you seen of like the evolution have you seen of
like the evolution of that technology.
Do you know much about it?
It's a great question.
I think it's gotten more and more advanced.
I think MK Ultra,
like people think it's a research program.
So I think they got all the research.
And when they were done,
they figured it out.
So they didn't need to research it anymore.
They figured out they could hypnotize people
with the aid of drugs and sleep deprivation,
sensory isolation.
And the creation fracturing of the brain,
they could figure out how to kind of do that.
even to people who may not be suggestible.
I think that's what's really scary.
They can put them through kind of these things.
They have to get them into a medical facility, I think is what happens.
But I think that there is voice to school technology.
There's all kinds of other dark persuasion manipulation type stuff.
But I think like there's a really scary guy.
His name is Giordano.
He's like, guys, we have like incredible powers.
And one of the interesting things about,
about Dulles, when he starts MK Ultra, he makes this statement.
He actually had like a brain warfare speech a week before he started MK Ultra.
And he said the purpose of MK Ultra and brain warfare is to find collective
and individual behavioral modification techniques.
Oh, fascinating.
So in his mind, he's thinking on the collective scale.
So maybe, like in my default, I'm always thinking, okay, where are they going to do to this
individual guy?
but in his mind he's thinking how can I affect all of society see I think that they taught
manson how to do that that's how he got all those people to commit those crimes I'm like I'm sure
man manson either either he they did it to him and he figured out how to do it back to other people
because he had these people manipulated that's a great comment I mean you're absolutely right
have you ever seen Danny trejo that kind of famous Latino ad yeah yeah yeah you've seen him talk
about getting hypnotized by manson no okay let me see if I can find that
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Manson hypnotized Trejo so bad that Trejo thought he was on heroin.
And he explains that's how deep and how effective Manson could be.
I mentioned this guy, William Joseph Ryan, earlier.
The person who, the person who was,
I think Crenwickle was the one of the Manson family who turned and became a witness for the prosecution.
Do you remember her?
Or Casabian, excuse me.
Her name was Casabian.
Guess who her psychologist was?
Who?
William Joseph Bryan.
Wow.
Yeah.
So he's everywhere like, it's almost like he's like Lewis Jolian.
They're just hired guns.
Yeah.
No.
Get this.
This is really interesting thing about, um, about Dolus is that.
they had one of the big events in world war two was that um that's not i let me get done
it's one of my cluttered desktop one of the things about world war two is um
they had uh they were trying to they one of the things hess left in nineteen forty one to kind of like
create a daint and dolis got this guy you and cameron to go interview hess and you and cameron was the guy
who went on to do the sleep room and all these mk ultra things at mgill university and it's really
incredible because these are tied together like uh dullis knows you and cameron like he knows some of
these things and i think that's the pattern all the way post world war is during these events
the intel people sent the sent the doctors sent the psychologists that's why they're always all
over these things is there's some psychologist or some
handler always around like Jolly West was didn't he do um Timothy McVeigh as well he had one of
his associates was there there's no question about it he was right there so let me see if can you
guys hear the sound at us Charles Manson in prison didn't you what was that story can you tell us that
in the county jail but let me tell Charlie wasn't the guy that you saw on the TV specials all
Right. He was a, God, he was like five foot four, five foot five. A little scrawny. He was poor, kind of like a bum, really. He had a string for a belt. He tied his pants with a string because he couldn't afford a belt, you know, and everybody else, we dressed, you know, cool ironed our pants. And so the, some of the prisoners were going to
gonna take advantage of him because they're taking advantage of anybody in small and uh we found out
that he could hypnotize you so we we let him sleep in front of our cell to you know to make sure
that nobody'd hurt him and and uh he got us loaded on weed and and three other guys in the cell
everybody else had like six guys in their cell we only had three because we were special
I had two killers with me, so, so, and then, and then he got us loaded on weed,
and I said, well, get us loaded on heroin.
So the three of us tried to get loaded, he got two of us loaded on heroin.
One guy just woke up, and afterwards I asked him, how come, why come he couldn't do him?
And he said, he asked, did you ever get loaded on heroin?
He goes, no, but your mind doesn't know how to work.
You understand, your mind doesn't know how to react.
So if I tell you to do something while you're hypnotized and you haven't done it before
or you don't know how to do it, this is crazy.
And that's what he's saying.
He's not super clear.
I mean, God forgive him, I think he's in the 70s or 80s.
Yeah, I mean, he's telling a prison story, you know, from a long time ago.
But he makes total sense.
I mean, what he's saying?
No, but this is even crazy.
go on William then I'll say so I was just trying to help people figure he's saying that
Oswald has hypnotized him into thinking they're high on weed you mean Charlie Manson I'm sorry
sorry Charlie Manson thank you manson is make hypnotizing him into thinking they're on weed and
heroin and the reason the one guy doesn't think he's on heroin is because he's never done heroin
it's like the relapse dreams you talk about Sam you could never have those if you'd never
had an experience I totally agree with that but to me this is so much deeper to it's so
much deeper because it means that he is like classically trained in hypnotism it's not just some street
shit it's like this guy like somebody sat him down and taught him the art of hypnotism there's no question
right i mean this is totally different than being charismatic and getting you know i can make these chicks
get weird or whatever the power you may want it to be but this is like systematic like boom boom bank
sleep do this do robot whatever and make you do these crazy things dude that's so much deeper
this is just one element yeah i was just gonna say this is like if you read the chaos book it
literally tells you that the cia taught him how to do mk ultra so they can ruin the hippies
and make them go do um make them kill people and then you're like oh hippies are killing people
they literally said that he was literally sent out to mk ultra these fucking hippies
dude and make them look crazy and the hippie movement hippies are crazy don't go do drugs don't go do
LSD and it was all a move he was literally sent to go do that it's seen as much as to read that book
is this how we're going to watch any more of this can we yeah sure i think you're right actually 100%
i don't know if you know this but like uh lewis jollian west was very much involved in the hate
ashbury clinic and also was studying hippies in a very intense scientific way it was a data center
yeah they had this uh they had a Victorian house they rented out and they would bring hippies in
and just like ask him questions do this whole behavioral analysis and background stuff really crazy
and he had all this is all known he had like 10 like field assistants from Stanford which is
right kind of down the road from San Francisco so but if you get into William they were they were
trying to get study the data of what psychedelics and amphetamine
means would do the people. And now you study like, uh, um, whatever that area is like
Silicon Valley, everyone's micro dosing on Adderall. And they're on Adderall, which is the two things
that they were studying way back in the day in Haydashbury. Exactly. They figured out at
Haydashbury that large doses of speed will make you violent. And then, and then Charlie tells his crew on
the night of the killing in Ciela derived takes some speed and then they distributed a lot of
speed to a lot of biker gangs and they were just savage man really savage yeah so you're saying
that he got he got you guys loaded up on heroin or weed but there was no heroin or weed in the room right
he was doing this purely through hypnosis people know when i get loaded on heroin my eyes i get
red under my eyes and that's like literally people know that uh the first thing you you throw up you
dumped and I mean uh me and Chato was like it's like we both got blah he dumped in the sink
I dumped in the in the toilet and looked at hey what you know and and oh everybody was like
shocked and and this uh uh Johnny Ronnie Cruz he was like well what happened you he'd never
got loaded and and uh boy I kept I you know I was sorry when they
they transferred charlie out you've basically got unlimited access to anything that you want because
he can just keep on hypnotizing you back into it what was he in for do you know why he was there
i have no idea being shady dog what do you think he was charles smithson nothing of any you know
because he was a petty thief he was he wasn't you know not to speak ill of the dead
but charlie couldn't have done that any place anytime but right there
And my friend, George Perry, knew him in Friscoe, knew him in Oakland, okay?
And he was a, he was a scrawny little hippie.
And the girls that he got, Linda Kasavis, all of them were broken.
You know, all of them, they were up in Oakland and San Francisco being ripped off by the pimps and raped by the pimps.
And so he came around with a big bus and some asses.
and said you let me lead you so it was kind of like they looked at him like yeah he's the messiah
you know they were already vulnerable they were already primed for somebody like him to come in and
say they were so broken you and so i would love to ask if he needed somebody to take care of
them if he had said in the same way that you could have done with a bit of extra heroin or weed
in prison absolutely thank you what's very interesting is he kind of says two things there right
Because I think, correct me if I'm wrong, William, he somewhat says he doesn't think Charlie could have done all that stuff.
And then he kind of comes back around and he just took these broken chicks and gave him acid.
So it was an interesting thing.
I wish I could have, I wish he would have followed up going, hold on, you don't think he did it?
Because they're all that stories about tax is actually the guy that did it.
And they blamed Charles because they wanted to blame hippies.
and then the FBI was just sitting outside while I went down.
Yeah, they didn't have that great of a case against Charlie Manson
because he was, he just, they took the blame for like controlling all those people,
supposedly, which probably is true.
I mean, the levels of control.
He was a clear in Scientology.
So, like, he knew a lot about Scientology, which, yeah,
at least that's according to Helter Skelter in the book.
He walked into a Scientology Center and asked them,
but can you teach me anything?
And I said, you know everything.
And you walk back out.
What?
What?
Yeah.
That's great.
That's a bulliosi book.
No, it's a true story.
So he was keyed in.
He's obviously street smart in his own weird way.
But, I mean, the connections to all this.
There's a rumor.
There's a researcher who was kind of like a side researcher who said that Sirhan,
Sirhan was at one of the parties on Cello Drive.
Like, he shows up in weird places.
He was also, see, Sir Han, Sirhan, the so-called hypnot killer of RFK was also hypnotized by none other than Manly P. Hall.
And that's also in a book.
If you know who Manly Lee Hall.
We've had people on talking about Manley P. Hall.
Yeah.
And he's like, there's this huge Manly P. Hall Center.
I forgot what it's called, but it's in, it's actually very close to where one of the Manson killings happened, the Lobby.
Elka stuff.
Manley P. Hall Center for like ancient wisdom or something is on that street.
I forgot where it is.
It's close to what's the park that goes up in the hills with the Griffith.
Griffith Park.
It's close to Griff Park.
Well, I mean, that kind of gets into Marilyn Manson, too.
It's like, you know, here's this beautiful woman, one of the most beautiful people to ever live.
And nobody adopts her out of foster care.
Not one person adopts this beautiful little girl.
Who are you talking about?
Marilyn Monroe, excuse me, not Marilyn Manson, Marilyn Monroe.
Sorry about that.
And her involvement in a lot of this crazy stuff because men get turned into assassins,
women get turned into sex skins.
Right, exactly.
Right.
There's a lot of that stuff.
Yeah, it's called the Philosophical Research Society.
It's on Las Felice.
That's where Manly P. all kind of was.
But no, you're right.
And there's like the search for Candy Jones.
like if I oh yeah that's crazy too I thought that that was a crazy book back like a lot of this
stuff I would have thought like you guys are off the deep end but now I'm like oh wow they really
did figure out these techniques and these these mk ultra doctors are all over the place
they show up in almost every major like and there's no way they haven't refined these techniques
in the decades that have followed I mean they must they must be especially with technology
they must be so efficient at this now that they you know it's a great thing
statement. There's a recent case that came up. It's out of this. I mentioned you and Cameron,
who's friends with Dolis. He was at McGill. There's this thing called the sleep room.
They had a lot of victims. They had a lot of litigation, but that litigation just got
certified as a class action in July of 2025. And the document that got the certification is
about 300 pages long, and it's all factual. And it's an amazing historical document.
The court case is called Tannie, one of the victims, you can hear about their story, T-A-N-N-E-Y or T-A-N-N-N-Y versus Victoria State Hospital, McGill University, the AG of Canada, and the AG of the United States, Pam Beondi.
So she's included as a defendant.
But in that case, they talked about, they figured out what was going on at the hospital, and there's that whole kind of winnowing process.
They're learning these techniques.
They have, the human beings are unwitting guinea pigs in this process of breaking people down, psychically driving and breaking them back together.
And they started figuring out drugs, what drugs can I use?
What's the sensory deprivation?
How can I get them in a completely pliable state?
And a lot of these people's lives were totally ruined.
Like they did, these were basically totally unethical experimental victims who went into the hospital for like,
postpartum depression alcoholism things like that and they came out changed but that document
reflects exactly what you're saying you could see you in cameron perfecting the technique he's like
yes now we do this now we do this and like in seven days we can have this outcome it's really
incredible it's so nuts and that you know i always laugh when i hear people go trust the science
i'm like bro some of the darkest shit ever done on humanity is from science
no question i mean let's not forget uh ted kanzitsky they fucked him up oh they fucked him up dude
they people don't know the totality of what kaczynski went through they don't know he was tortured
for three years they literally put the whole helmet on his head with the electrodes his doctor's
another one they think is an mk ultra doctor who actually studied hitler he was actually
involved in um the uh doing an assessment of hitler
called the mind of Adolf Hitler. It's called the Langer Report, but his name was Harvey or Henry or
something like that. And they really put Kaczynski through the ringer. And it's interesting because
it overlaps with these cases at McGill. They were, for some reason, there's a woman, Elizabeth Nixon
might be a good guest. Her mom was one of the victims. And they were targeting these women to try to
like, see, she thinks they were trying to turn them into step for wives, like very pliable
wives, sex kitten wives. But they didn't tell them that. So,
that's what she thinks.
But Kaczynski was like that, but for men,
he had like a 185 IQ.
He was like in his 20s teaching highest grade math to students, you know,
as like a teacher, like a professor aide or something like that.
But they grinded him down for three years.
And they think he was in these things for like hours and hours and hours.
They basically modified his behavior.
There's no question about it.
it's so dark dude he was one of many he was one of many that's the whole thing and so when
he's talking about and that ties into luigi mangioni believe it or not there we go
because mangione was interested in kaczynski's work and so you want to talk about two talented
people who underwent personality change like homes or maybe even this tyler robinson i don't
know but mangioni was like a a winner the guy was like a good-looking head of his
class, went to prep school. His mommy and daddy were rich. He paid for his prep school. He was
working in AI in Silicon Valley. He had almost enviable life. And then all of a sudden,
I got to go from Oahu and fly out to New York City and kill a CEO of a health care company.
That I'm not even, I've never been a part of the health care company. Like, why is this guy?
Like he chases, chase him down at 7 a.m. in the morning. Well, somebody says it has to do with his back and
they didn't they didn't do all this but the guy that shoots him the guy who shoots him doesn't
look like him when he turns around doesn't look like him not the same in the eyes and the weirdest thing
is going back to these Manchurian candidates is they find him in a McDonald's just sitting there
just like Tyler Robinson right his picture did a dairy queen or something
dude dude dude dairy queen there's a picture of the man uh the man of steel
the Superman, that comes out right before they started talking about how Charlie Kirk's bones
were so dense. They were like made of steel and they stopped a bullet. You're like, bro, that shit is
all programming there, dude. I think you're right. I think you're right. It's really strange.
Like, he just shot a mate. This is probably the biggest assassination of our time. Charlie Kirk is young
31. They had to have known he was going to be an influence for decades.
I mean, it's a decapitation strike.
And then this guy, oh, I just shot somebody six hours later.
I need some dairy queen or whatever.
It just doesn't make any sense.
Nothing about that story makes sense.
Who's hungry?
I mean, I get nervous.
I mean, yeah, who's hungry after shooting anybody?
Yeah, but why does Oswald go to the movies?
Right.
Good point.
Right?
And then the Parkland shooting, you have that very attractive high school chick who is just like,
dude, when the shots fired, he's running right now.
next to me. He didn't have anything to do this. That story dies. And he goes to McDonald's.
He goes and shoots up everything. And then he goes to McDonald's. It doesn't make any sense.
Well, also in the, in the Kirk, the Kirk shooting, too, the way those text messages, like he's just
kind of like, it's almost like hijinks, the way he reveals it to his partner. He's like,
hey, you might want to go look under the keyboard. You know, I left a little note for you.
And presumably, you know, they went and looked and they're like, what? I'm going to kill this guy.
What? What? What? What? You can see it. I mean, it's just the worst. It's the most poorly scripted.
That's what I'm saying, dude? Dana wants me to be quiet, but I'm like, what ties this kid to the whole thing? What ties him there?
They decided the time there. Oh, oh, the gun. His grandpa's gun. Because you would use your grandpa's gun to go to go to murder.
Yeah, but the gun that they found is not the gun that could shoot that bullet. And it's, dude, it's impossible for him to undo it, put it in his thing, jump. And then they're saying, dude, none of it makes sense.
and then it's the AI video of him jumping off the roof
I mean we're seeing AI introduced into this stuff
and that's an ominous sign
yeah so he took apart the gun and then took his clothes off
and put him back on like what the heck is going on
and he was any of this believable
and he rebuilt the gun to store it
and then wrapped it around a blanket and then just laid it down
it's just so dumb people just
it's the old saying it's easier to fool someone
than then to tell them they've been fooled
or convincing they've been fooled
that you know what I think it is also just I think there's so much evidence that we're all just confused
where none of it makes sense the cops don't know where to go they don't know what you're just like
what the fuck do I hear what I listen to it's just like kind of like the internet they just bombard us
with fucking information where you just don't even know where to start or what it well that's all done
that's nonlinear warfare yeah yeah I think and they're trying to set a narrative of left versus right
they do they want civil war because then they can bring in martial law
that that's the goal they're just cranking it up every moment they can every single powerpoint bang
bang bang boom boom turn turn turn white girl gets stabbed charlie kirk trans bang it's just like you know
how can we get how can we get them to all fight with a job i don't think it's work i think people
are waking up to it but i could be wrong we got a lot of asher turf going on i got i have to say sam
i watch my whole family that at that kirk memorial watch that with bated breath i mean it
was they there's no they have no with like when i told them some of that stuff like we were
talking about like erika kirk you know some of that kind of deep stuff we talked about on broken
sim like they were they had no i mean they were like what are you talking about this is yeah i mean
so i i don't think it's a mainstream thought at all that this not at all not at all not at all i mean
there's people that are just going to buy it so is there anything else to mentoring candidate because
i have something to ask you but if you have more stuff i'd love to hear
it. I could probably do 30 hours on the Manchering candidate and all its ties and stuff, but
we can go into, like, maybe see one of these examples of a triggering effect and somebody
engaging in kind of post-hypnotic suggestion. This is a, this is a video that I have.
It shows all of kind of the Illuminati numbers that are in, 11, 77, 75, but this is kind of one
of the famous sequences is he's playing cards.
This is the mean character.
This is Lawrence Harvey.
Oh, that's the, okay, go on.
And he's playing, he's playing solitaire.
The Queen of Diamond is the thing.
And you have to listen to the guy in the background because he uses the number 11.
So they're implying this is a magical act.
Number 11 is the number of magic.
And then Sinatra walks in and then he runs off and jumps in the lake.
But listen to this.
When I get married to my old lady, I got no idea that this guy comes in the same package.
That it's a package deal.
And for 11 long years, I got this...
So 11 long years.
I'm tied around my neck.
And believe me, it's no bargain.
You've got no idea.
Here, please.
Sorry, I'm late, kids.
Got held up in traffic, you know?
So I says, don't please, do me a favor, will you?
Why don't you go and take yourself a cab and go up to Central Park and go jump in the lake?
I don't know why yours
Oh, murder she wrote
Yeah, this is Angela Lassberry
She's considered in this role
One of the top 25 villains
According to one thing
Oh, really?
She's a bad person?
Yeah, as Eleanor Isledon
And this film was considered
I think in the 90s
One of the top 100 films
In American history, really
It was up there with like Godfather
And stuff like that
It's fallen out of favor
But at one point
This film was in which
She listened to it, New York City without an air conditioner.
You know, sometimes I think you came to us for another century.
Chew Chin Chow or whatever your name is.
The stakes are to be broiled for exactly 11 minutes, no more, no less, on each side in a preheated grill at 400 degrees.
Steaks at 11 minutes each side.
Nobody cooks their steaks.
And that's his, that's the guy in the background, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's.
Oh, my God.
It's a great movie.
You got to watch it.
It's so much in there.
And there's also triggers in there.
They explain how this doctor, Yen Lowe, says, you can trigger people to have suicide things at the very end.
You can trigger them.
And it's a foreshadowing of what happens at the very end of a Manchering candidate where Lawrence Harvey kills himself.
And a lot of these shooters, strangely, kill themselves at the end.
So you never know what their motivation is or what the story is.
and it's actually kind of a script that's written into like
Scientology has elements of that in there
where you're supposed to, Scientology is super dangerous.
It overlaps with a lot of the MQA.
We had a situation with a friend recently on the show
who we went in Scientology.
He's like, I'm a Scientologist.
I'm like, okay, we'll move on and he didn't want to go down
because I think there's U.S. naval connections to it.
I think it's a giant U.S. naval blackmailing scheme
that's why there's so many closeted gays in it there's all kinds of stuff in there
you're basically owned once you go in there because you're supposed to divulge all your darkest
secrets to get rid of these ngrams or truck it goes into a yellow file and they hold on to it
you're blackmailed so tom cruise and travolta are totally blackmailed and it gets where i mean
you're right i think hubbard was naval intelligence and actually uh fletcher protee said that
who was also very much involved in JFK
he said that Hubbard's
World War II history
is a legend, it's fake
and so what was he really doing
in World War II? Oh, that's
so crazy. He was also like full on
occultist with Jack Parsons and all this other stuff.
That's so crazy.
But it takes that evil mind to do this mind control
and if you look at a lot of the occultists
even going up, you mentioned Marilyn Manson
like Marilyn Manson
was friends with LeVay and like
he's talking about LeVay, and in LeVay's
bookshelf, he has books on occultism and
mind control. So these guys are all
looking into hypnotism and
mental manipulation, just like
the other guy who's associated
with LeVe Lecino, who's
literally a Psiop's freaking information
warfare officer. Like, he
knows that. It's from Cyop
to Mind War. So a lot of
this stuff is very important. And
one of the interesting things about
Condon, who wrote
maturing candidate, he wrote
the intro to Operation Mind Control, and he likened people who didn't understand the mechanics of
mind control as almost like circus clowns who had their arms and legs broken. He called them
Grock the clown. You have to read this intro. It's really interesting. Where is it? It's at the
intro to the book Operation Mind Control by Bowert. He says the techniques are so significant to
humanity that if you don't understand them, you're almost like a clown. Like that's
That's what he, that's a metaphor that he used.
And I think to a certain extent, we've been so manipulated sci-op after sci-op and lied to and stuff like that.
Like, we really need to know these techniques.
And we see some of them, I'm not saying all these assassins that have been here, this long assassins that I enumerated at the beginning.
But some of them are really strange.
They act various homes in particular in Chapman and Oswald, really.
Like, they all are very strange and suggestible.
it makes me it's just everything is fake did everything is fake all these celebrities are fake
all these stories are fake it's just like how do you deal with i want me i just tune out i just like
to know what the game they're playing i don't emotionally invest in it because it's just so it's just
it's just sorcery magic tricks dude everything is magic tricks you know we had joy hymeon and you know
we're talking about the manipulation of sports outcomes he goes dude they just use magic
and i never really thought about like that like how can they get that that that guy to
block the punt i mean it's just energy manipulation dude it's just energy manipulate it's that
deep dude i really do believe it that makes more sense to me than anything else that someone
would fake something or throw the game or it's like they just got mentally manipulated
and energy manipulation to make them do these crazy-ass things, dude.
I mean, it's crazy to me, dude.
It's all, it's just, so I, I, these guys were on a quest for total power.
Yes.
They were on a quest for like complete manipulation.
And they said it.
Like, I mean, here's the thing, like, maybe I'll leave you with this.
This is from one of the guys, these guys at CIA all knew all this stuff.
But this is from James Jesus Angleton.
And he said, the better you lie, the more you betrayed, the more likely you'll be promoted.
Outside of their duplicity, the only thing we had in common was a desire for absolute power.
I did things that, looking back on my life, I regret, but I was part of it and loved being in it.
Dolis, Helms, Wiser, Dolis was the head of MP Ultra.
These men were the grandmasters, that's an occult, you know, Masonic term.
If you were in a room with them, you were in a room full of people that you had to believe
would deservedly end up in hell i guess i will see them there soon so crazy dude so crazy
so uh i wanted to ask you real quick before we let you go so michael tracy on the internet
was in this like in this like uh there's pedal panic there's pedal panic everywhere and i i i try to
uh um what's it called on the internet when you you you you you you you you you you you you you
you what's it called guys when you put somebody's handle in there um what's called at them yeah
at them and uh about his craziness because he kept bringing up all these old cases which we've
had you on before talking about you know the the daycare scandal and then the Memphis three
and how they try to create satanic panic but for me it's like based on our conversation those
things really happened, right? And they were just spun in the news as like just crazy Christians
going nuts. Yeah, the Franklin scandal is real. There's all these different scandals that
happened all over. There was like Presidio and things that happened on Oak Island. So these
are all verifiable. So I think Tracy is one of those types that really doesn't want to come to the
conclusion. He's more than happy to not look at the facts. It's so crazy. The
me, dude. I've seen that a lot of it's political in his class. He could never agree to saying
that the West Memphis 3 were Satanist because that would take him out of his whole kind of left wing
circle because that it's like you have these kind of pieties that you all reflect at the same time
and you don't have to do, and if you don't do the research, you'll never change your mind. It would
be too much at stake for him to actually look at the truth. But there weren't tunnels, right? They
they were trying to act like there wasn't there was actually tunnels under the school right
there was a guy who did it his name was like schneider or steiner or something like that who wrote
the thing you can look it up online he said there was a tunnel between the daycare and then
an apartment building next door so there's a lot about that was all covered up a lot of that stuff
was ridiculed and but do you think they do that because they know know that down the line
the pedophilia issue
will become huge
or the satanic shit will become huge
so that they can go
oh this is satanic panic again
you remember they they kind of did that
with uh you know
Marxism and communism
the Red Scare and McCarthyism
and then look at sure shit
we have Marxists everywhere
and they were totally right
but it's like sets up this thing where it's like
oh dude it's just McCarthyism all over again
you're like well I think that guy was right
you know and then you get in the people behind him
Cohen, Cohn, Cone, you know,
Roy Cone, Roy Cone, who like let and push him to do all that stuff
and kind of set him up to look like a retard.
Yeah, by the way, the main evil character there that's played by Angela Lansbury,
she's based on Roy Cone.
What?
Yeah, that's what Condon says in the intro to the book, Manchering Candidate.
So it's pretty interesting.
Really? Yes, yeah, yeah, I didn't get to that part.
yeah, but that's like the connection.
Okay, do you got anything on that?
I don't want, I know you might have to go out to tell us a little bit about it.
Well, Cohen was just an operator.
He was, uh, by, you know, homosexual.
He was in these parties.
He was blackmailing people.
One of his close friends was Greg Spence.
He was a homosexual blackmailer ended up dead in a, uh, hotel tied to kind of the Franklin
scandal.
But yeah, uh, he's, he's bad news.
Roy Cohn is really bad news.
And he's tied to Perman Dex.
I don't know if you know.
You've had a guy on on Perman Dex, I think.
Yeah, tell us about it again.
Perman Dex was kind of a competitor to the international mark,
which was run in, I think, either Dallas or New Orleans by Clay Shaw.
And they were kind of like business centers where business people could come and meet
and back before the Internet or anything like that.
They could network.
And so, but it was also backed by a lot of,
heavy duty kind of international intrigue types and joe bonano is like ahead of one of the
the mafia families so like there's all these connections with kind of underground deep state
whatever you want to call it but permandex gets pretty dark like and then it became a conduit
for black finance black financing uh money laundering things like that almost like the nukin hand
bank or something like that so like some of the people who've studied jfk think that
I think it's either Permandex or the international, I think it's Permandex,
was a conduit and a means to secretly fund the operation, if I remember for it.
Of the assassination of JFK.
And among other things, like, because of the international elements of it, too,
like you can move money around secretly.
It's crazy to me, dude, how deep it goes.
And, you know, if we go back to the Charlie Kirk thing, the layer, we always say this.
in these high impact events there are actual real that's being ram by these intelligence agencies
there's so many layers that the guy doesn't the the target will never get out one of these layers
will get them and that's why i never really got into the trump thing because he gets out of there
a real set up assassination if that doesn't get him this gets them this person gets them that
you know it's like 9-11 like that the layers to 9-11 they really make sure that if we're going to take
this shot jfk too how many assassins were in in in the grassy knoll or in the plaza and all that
stuff you don't get out of there unless they want you unless it's not meant to be like and that's
why i think the trump stuff i have a lot questions about it i do too it's pretty interesting that
you survived but there were puts on trump if you remember somebody put a like a bet on
Truth Social out of Austin, which is a tell that he's going to get shot.
Also, like all the camera people, they're there for all over, and they don't show the shooting.
Like, they're ready to show it, but it doesn't happen.
So there's, there's elements of connections and also pre-knowledge.
But Charlie Kirk, there probably were layers, like you said.
The shooters, obviously not that the cover story is the lone nut, 30-od-6, but it's not a 30-odd-6.
30-out-6 guys is really powerful.
Yeah. It's like 1,400 pounds of pressure per square inch.
Like, it's really, it hits you hard. It's not a 22.
The bullet is like two inches long. It's crazy.
They use it in World War II because you die.
That's why they chewed you because you wouldn't get back up.
So something else going on.
So there's probably people holding guns.
There was a guy in the audience with guns.
They have the distraction.
I don't know if you know this, but like in the JFK assassination,
they had a epileptic about 45 minutes before the shooting to distract.
Oh my God.
Have you ever seen that?
Let me see if I can bring that up.
No, what?
It's in the JFK movie, actually.
It's actually pretty good.
Let me bring that up.
The, but yeah, so they had that.
And so Zinn and the guy with the airsoft rifle are kind of in that mind thing.
They are distracting from the thing.
So it's a, somebody put aside a serious amount of money to make that happen.
There's no question about it.
So what really happened that day?
Let's just for a moment speculate, shall we?
We have the epileptic seizure around 12.15 p.m. distracting the police,
making it easier for the shooters to move into their places.
The epileptic laid advantage.
Never checking into the hospital.
Whoa.
The 18 gets on the sixth floor of the depository.
Now they were refurbishing the floors in the depository that week, which allowed unknown workmen in and out of the building.
9-11, same thing.
They moved quickly in the position, just minutes before the shooting.
The second spotter on the radio talking to the other two teams has the best overall view.
The guard spot.
B-team, one rifleman and one spotter with the headset and access.
Had to have diversity.
Who's into the low floor of the Daltex building.
The third team, the C-tec moves in behind.
team moves in behind the picket fence above the grassy knoll where the shooter and the spotter
first seen by the late lee bowers in the watch tile the rail yard they have the best position
of all kennedy is close and on a flat low trajectory part of this team is a coordinator
who's flashed security credentials that several people chasing them out of the parking lot
Yeah, signaling, there's the signals.
Weird hand gestures are being at the curve shooting.
The triangle of fire, Clayshaw and David Berry discussed too much before.
They walk the plaza.
They know every inch.
Umbrella woman.
They practice on moving targets.
They're ready.
kennedy's motorway makes a turn from maine onto houston it's gonna be a turkey shoot they don't
so crazy dude yeah see that's the easiest shot so he's coming right at oswald supposedly
depository they wait they wait till he gets to the killings on between three rifles
Kennedy makes a final turn from Houston on the L, slowing down to some 11 miles an hour.
Strange numerology there, 11 miles an hour.
Waiting for the radio to say,
Green, green, or aboard.
This is like the Kirk is like Kennedy, like Kennedy.
like Kennedy where's the bullet coming from like it's not they don't want you to know dude that's how
you know what that is an answer to 800 cameras if you have 800 cameras you got to have a million
guys look like they're they're guilty so no way knows if it's coming or going it's crazy to me
that's a crazy ass video dude that's a crazy ass video dude it's just crazy days man crazy days
these assassins there's a lot of them like it's it's incredible even just the last year like
you do these searches there's all a lot alone not killers and strange things happening like this
is people have called it the what strategy of tension gladio i call it collective psychic driving
in the terminology of dula's psychic driving i like that of dolis himself so that's dullis's language
collective psychic driving i'm with you dude it's very weird and you know it's the weirdest part
is how, you know, there's three things you won't see on television.
You might see the movies, one of them,
but you don't see violence against women.
We don't see essay against women.
And we don't see a lot of bank robbing on television
because they know monkeys see monkey do.
We'll have big movies that are over the top of bank robberies,
but television never has bank robbery.
they never show it on the news they never do any of that shit but they'll show guns constantly
constantly constantly people shooting each other constantly just programming people that's why it's
called programming they're constantly programming you to fucking go to gun violence and all that
shit it's really fucking nuts dude will you stop watching tv yeah i'm with you i'd stop too i mean
everyone's worried about jimmy kimmel the four days he was off air
People's minds melted.
Fucking Mark Maren's calling for revolution.
It's like, what do you do, dude?
We got mobilized.
I'm like, dude, it's a weekend.
You'll be fine.
You'll be fucking fine, dude.
It's just so fucking nuts, dude.
All right, William, one more time.
Tell them where they can find you.
William Ramsey investigates a podcast.
My website's the same thing.
I've got five books there.
If you want signed copies, you can also get them on Amazon.
and I have five documentaries on my Patreon
so they won't let me upload them to Amazon
I don't know why so maybe I should try again
too close too close to the target buddy
hey I'm supposed to get my YouTube channel back again
yeah I'm happy for that I'm hoping they release the crackings
and let it go dude right let it go yeah
well William you have great hair
it's luxurious your hair is amazing
and we always love when you're on our show
and you're always welcome back
anytime you want
and let's break it down. Come on.
What did you guys think of the great William Ramsey?
Oh, wait. I mean, I think that was his best appearance yet, and he always crushes it.
Oh, he's one of the best.
One of the best.
I can listen to that guy talk all day.
He's got me worried.
What if I'm in a maturing candidate?
Yeah.
Are you really worried?
You have to be able to say it.
You have to be able to say it before you can be it.
I wonder if they would, uh, it would be Johnny.
It would be Johnny.
It would be Johnny.
If it was one of the three of us, it'd be Johnny.
What if I just said dos locos?
and you just start going nuts.
Dos locos.
Those locos.
It's pretty crazy, Johnny.
What is happening right now?
We think XG is a Manchurian Canada.
I could be.
I could be.
You don't never know.
I mean, you have, you've, yeah, all the, all those weekend, you know, drug use.
Well, let's check it up.
You're lost.
Yep.
You're retarded.
Yep.
Okay.
You live a risky lifestyle.
Yep.
The question is, you go to these raves where they're.
go to these raids and you would like yeah there's furries there too oh i'm so
fuck yeah dude watch yourself buddy watch yourself please dude uh i thought was a great show i
mean dude i gotta watch that movie because that movie sounds nuts yeah i watched it a long time ago but i
don't remember much about it it's a good film the by all accounts uh i just want to watch this so i mean
it's just this is the most interesting shit mind manipulation
and how crazy was it what that what what they said about charles
Manson he almost said he didn't think he did it shit yeah yeah Sam yes you think he could have
done that to you you think he could have I've been the hypnotist they don't hypnotic no maybe
was no when I was tweaking no definitely not but I don't think I I mean it's possible but
I've done to those hypnotist I've gone to those hypnotist shows I never go sleep what would you
think it is you think it's it's you're not letting them you think your your brain is on
You know why? You know why XG? Because I stand on business. That's why.
Oh, fuck. Yeah. I think you have to be a dumb fuck to get hypnotized.
You have to be very simple. Yeah.
And I know, and that's nothing against anyone who's been hypnotized, but you have to be suggestible, right?
Like when Trump gets shot and all those people show up with a band-aid on their, on their ear, that's hypnotism.
Yeah, you're so right. Those are the people that, yeah.
Right. When the, when the chick who fucking, she starts taking like, Kyle Knaw, when she's pregnant.
just to prove that's hypnotism you're hypnotized so like right now a person wearing a mask in
their own car they're easily yeah they're hypnotized yes they're easily manipulated you know like
when that when the government tells you that there's a monkey pox outbreak and all these gay dudes
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go check it out i'm just going to tell you something dude it is so elaborate how manipulative
the elites are of us on almost every single level and you just think about these poor people
that were just born into wrong place had nobody to take care of them and they just get thrown
into the meat grinder it makes me so fucking sad yeah it makes me so fucking sad never have a chance to
i mean just no chance yeah i'm so sad i'm so sad i'm so sad i'm so sad i
I'm so sad and I'm just over I mean it just it breaks my heart I want to ask you because I don't know if you're going to talk about in the episode what did you think about the whole jimmy camel alligator tears well I mean like I'm gonna be honest with you what he said wasn't that crazy to me I mean calling him mega is was just stupid but the video he showed of Trump was hilarious and it's dude it was a giant siop he was gone for four fucking days cry when he came back
no well he did he did a little bit he did like whoa he cried why when he said he wasn't trying
to like dismiss uh did diminish or something someone's death or something like that and he just
kind of teared up oh oh like an apologetic way i'm sure yeah i bet they told you didn't come out
and say i'm sorry yeah he said he danced around it and you know what dude i mean it's stupid and
jimmy kimmel celebrated when tucker carlson got fired jimmy kimmel said you shouldn't be
able to go to the hospital if you didn't get the vax he's a fucking um
corporate dick sucker, dude.
So, I, you know, I'd like, dude, if you don't like cancer culture, you got to defend
the people we don't like.
Don't just stand for the people you like.
Say out for the people you don't like.
That's the key.
And it's just like, this was a giant sci-op, dude, just to get us to fight with
each other.
Four days he was gone.
And like, dude, they did the demographics of his numbers, 18 to 49, which is so sad because
I'm so much old.
I'm older than that, right?
But the 18 and 49, that's the most important demographic.
He's getting like 150,000 every night.
That's crazy.
That's awful.
It's just old people watching?
Yeah, it's like people like me and like I don't spend money
because I have to take care of everybody.
So I don't spend my money like these lucy-goosey people.
That's why they like young people.
Not that they think they're better.
They just spend their money stupid.
Yeah, because they got no kids and they love,
they love nostalgia and they like going to disneyland like a bunch of my homies like they literally
just buying collectibles like Pokemon cards were like I mean if you had kids you wouldn't go
buy a $300 charzar yeah it's totally and more money is spent on young women than any other
demographic that's why everything's geared towards them but everything that's geared towards
women is hot dog shit it's just hot dog I mean I'm willing to go John Mayer and then that
Um, who's the redheaded, a Scottish guy or Irish guy.
Those are the only two things that are geared towards women that I go,
okay, that's kind of cool.
Everything else is vapid dog shit.
And I'm going to get yelled at by women here.
I'm sorry.
I'm just, I tell me, dude.
And so on said Victoria's secrets.
I go, well, that's more geared towards men, women getting stuff for men.
And it's ran by a serial pedophile, child sex trafficker, right?
I mean, it's crazy.
Anything else, guys?
that's about it
William Ramsey you crushed
enjoy these highlights
here's a clip from the latest broken sim
tell me now
into my tips line repeatedly
it is a very clear image
of Tyler Robinson
yes allegedly
I'll say allegedly for safety here
it's looking right
according to my timeline
allegedly taken at 638 p.m
at a nearby dairy queen
here is that photo
that we can show you
just take a look at this photo
what is wrong with this picture a lot is wrong with this picture
first and foremost 6.38 p.m.
you just shot someone
you have gone through great pains to hide your face
to change your outfit but wait
you didn't fully change your outfit did you
I'm looking at this photo
and you're wearing jeans
and you're wearing the maroon shirt
now we have a 50-50 combo of the outfits
and now you're showing your eyes
and you're not fearful at all
that you might be. That's funny. That doesn't even look like the guy in the security footage from
the university. He recognized. Also, wow, he must have quite the stomach. You don't have a record.
Next thing you know, you shoot someone and you're like, I'm just going to go have a meal. You don't seem to be
too shaken or too upset. Where have we heard this before, Johnny. By the way, we mapped this out.
Every time there's been a shoot, shoot. We heard this with, uh, Oswald's like, yeah, I just, uh,
I just took out the president. Let me go catch a movie real quick. Yeah.
And then the craziest one, Johnny, is the Parkland shooting, where we're live on YouTube right now.
All right, John.
I mean, that's like, no, I mean, that's the number one.
Like, that'll come shoot us in the middle of us trying to do a live stream.
Just don't say that word.
Say you can talk about that event, but the land of parks.
Can I say Parkland?
Sure.
Okay.
Parkland situation.
You said it eight times now, so let's not say it again, yeah.
Okay.
The thing I just said eight times, okay?
When there was that young girls, like, I don't know what everybody's talking about.
When we heard the boom, boom, bang, we were running.
He was running right next to me.
That's exactly what I said.
And where did he go, McDonald's?
Yeah.
Do you want to resume this?
Yeah, resume it, Johnny.
From the campus at a time when we're told that he's idling by babysitting the rifle.
So you can see we're showing you it's about a 17 minute drive away from the campus.
So there should be a lot of footage then of this Dodge Challenger driving back and forth.
Okay.
And like I said, the biggest thing that jumps at me is he.
looks kind of content there.
So he's got to be a full-blown psychopath.
Dude, this is going to be a boom-bo-bang again.
What the Fed's told he was wearing in the morning
and half of what the feds told us
that he was wearing during the shooting.
Okay, so why did he text in this exchange at all
and say that he changed outfits?
When you just said, I changed my t-shirt.
Oh, man.
But that's the reality.
You just changed your t-shirt, and that was enough.
Was it just a t-shirt that he changed?
The outfit, again, as I sensed yesterday, has always been problematic.
I feel the outfit was the Fed mistake.
It never made any sense to say that he wore an outfit on campus, light khaki shorts and a maroon shirt,
and then decided to completely change hours later.
Because why wouldn't you just change the t-shirt?
That actually makes more sense.
Every kid wears blue jeans.
You don't have to change blue jeans or change out of cap.
khaki shorts to avoid detection that's not going to go hey we're stopping you because you're
wearing blue jeans that's not a thing it would make much more sense he had just changed his t-shirt
man oh boy it's going to be another richard jewel situation dude and that kid's going to make
so much money that kid yeah oh no no he will never if he will never live to get anything from
if you think there's a this narrative johnny is dying so quickly it would be absolutely
catastrophist is that even the word no it's not like you could say it would be a catastrophe
that is a word catastrophe it would be catastrophic that isn't a word
catastrophist this would be a is that like a super air yeah i make what i make words up as i go i make
culture johnny watch that word being everything
everywhere, just like purposefully.
It sounds like a wrestling movie.
You got the stone cold stunner.
You got rock bottom and you got the catastropheist coming at you.
Yeah, there we go, dude.
See, it's great.
But dude, there's no way that he will be dead before they'll let him off the hook for this thing.
We'll see, dude.
You really, well, okay, well, you seems like you have a feeling about it.
Do you think he's going to go the way of Richard Jewel?
Right now, there's zero evidence that this.
did it zero and the evidence put forward completely and utterly is junk well no there's no
evidence that you would accept but the evidence they could produce in court where his text
messages which are stuck on him now his father saying that he did it and then all of his
discourse stuff that will all be accepted in court that'll never get thrown out i know we don't
believe that but that will i mean that's damning in court it's getting really bad buddy it's
it really bad.
He'll hang himself in prison off himself, you know.
You know, he likes to play the game hangman for YouTube censors.
Hey, dude, somebody out there just, Johnny, all I have to say to this discussion is I stand
up business, okay?
I stand on business.
You don't think he will, you think he'll get off.
No, I'm not saying he's going to get off, but I mean, based on where everything is
in this investigation, nothing tells me that this is the guy.
Nothing.
Not one thing.
thing. When is that ever? When is that ever? It has mattered. I mean, like there are times where it doesn't matter. And we all know with Lee Javier Oswald that that, that he got he got taken out before he could even talk about it. Come on, Johnny. And that's what they'll do with this guy. They'll, they'll either convince him to take the fall for it or he will, he will be gone. Absolutely. So you, you don't think there's any chance he'd get out. I mean, what happened with Richard Jewel?
Yeah, I mean, that was completely, completely such.
I mean, it's the exception that proves the rule, the Richard Jewel thing.
I'm just telling you, bud.
Zero percent chance.
Because he wasn't even, I mean, we saw him.
He had a chance to say things to the judge, and he said nothing.
It's crazy to me.
Johnny, it's crazy to me listening to these people.
I'm truly stunned that Sam's on board with the CK.
situation unreal what do you mean what are you trying to say what what am i on board with i'm
literally pushing back against the narrative what are you talking about unless you're going to get
what's k what do we think about the not lewis who just passed i got thank you yeah i got you
thank you johnny he's in the headline we can say that i think yeah we oh we can i didn't know
try to get me scared i'm trying to stand on business and you won't let me oh it's just the a j related anything
thing AJ talked about. We kind of have to be careful with, I think, because
okay. I don't mean the guy that the guy that the government censored and now
all of a sudden everyone's all upset. It's like so crazy for me to watch. It is so
crazy for me to watch. People losing their mind that were all totally fine with censorship
before, with cancel culture before. It's crazy. And to be clear, I'm not buying any of that
stuff. I said we don't think, I can see in the comments like people are,
I'm not, I'm just saying there's justice, you don't get justice in our justice system.
If he didn't do it, if he did do it, it doesn't matter.
They've chosen him to be the guy that goes down and he will go down.
Johnny, we got to make that quote go viral.
So even when you're gone, people will say it.
There's no justice in our justices system.
Johnny Wooden.
You know, I'm down with it, dude.
Did you see that the military is already pondering using.
CK for recruitment.
Why would you even put that out?
It's so crazy to me.
This is from NBC News.
Military leaders considering recruiting campaign centered on
CK, Charlie Kirk.
I think we can say that, right?
It's in the news everywhere.
Pentagon leaders are
considering...
Johnny, is this one of the hot topics?
This is one of the hot topics.
Yeah, Pentagon leaders are considering a new recruiting campaign
that would encourage young people to honor the legacy of Charlie Kirk
by joining the military.
I'm joining the meat, meat machine.
It's unbelievable.
I mean, they just have no shame these people.
The idea would be to frame the recruiting campaign
as a national call to service, officials said.
Possible slogan that they've discussed these slogans.
Are you ready?
Charlie has awakened a generation of warriors, according to officials.
Anthony Tata, who sir, is this real?
Are we supposed to believe that's that guy's name?
Anthony Tata, who serves as Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, is leading the effort, according to officials.
As part of the potential new campaign, Pentagon leaders are considering using chapters of Kirk's political organization, Turning Point, at schools across the United States as military recruitment centers.
So they're going to go into turning point and turn it into a military recruitment wing of the propaganda arm.
Hey, man, do you love Jesus?
will join the meat grinder machine as we kill people.
That could include inviting recruiters to be present at events or advertising for the military at Turning Point chapters.
Someone explained. President Trump has credited Kirk and Turning Point with helping him win the 2024 election.
That is, oh, that's disgusting. They don't wait long, do they?
I mean, it's absolutely, what was Rob Emanuel saying? Never let a good, never let a good, what's it called?
tragedy or crisis what was it
yeah never let a good crisis go to waste
it's absolutely nuts
it's absolutely nuts
we're living in
cuckoo times
we're living in
cuckoo times
you sent me a video that I haven't watched
that I wanted to watch it live it's
uh Polly Shore
talking about
yeah it's very crazy
this is very nuts
you need to get him on the show
to ask him about this
oh really all right
Yeah, we could. We had him on, we had him on punch drunken back in the day. I remember that.
We love, we love Polly Shore.
I miss doing the old punch truck. Okay, come on, play. You can't hear it.
This is what happened. Okay, we both got invited to an Illuminati party, right?
Only one of us can go. So, hmm.
So I walk in the party, and then all of a sudden, Mark you, Marky Walberg, from the funky bunch is there, too.
I said, motherfucker, I said, I said, oh, I said, all that.
Not only one of us can go.
And Leonardo Gaffrio comes out.
And he says, no, dude, you guys are both straight.
So we're sitting there.
And all of a sudden, he starts looking at my hair line.
And he starts cutting me.
He said, you got to shave this part of hair.
I said, dude, I'm already fucking losing my hair.
He says, but I'll shave that part.
If you shaved that part, and then all of a sudden, he says,
yo, you want to do some movies with me?
And I was like, yeah, I want to do some movies with you.
I'm a fucking big fan.
I mean, you started several movies.
Boogie nights.
The fighter, Ted, daddy's home, two guns, paying game, all these motherfuckin' movies.
And Robert De Niro comes up to me, he says, yo, Polly, let me just put my finger in your asshole.
And I said, whoa, bro, only can give me $200 million.
And he said, he said, he gave me $200 million, De Niro and Pacino and fucking Joe Peschi,
with the finger of my asshole, I get escorted to leave.
And one dude, they fucking 20 movies.
in a row, millions
of dollars, and I got left
by myself. One
of those dudes is named Mark Wahlberg
from AKA Motherfucking
Funky Bunch. And the other one
is named Motherfucking Pauze. And that's
my story. And after
this, I don't know what's going to happen. I'm
sure once this airs, all these people
are going to come after me, and I'm going to wind
up with Joe Rogan over at the
mothership in Texas.
So this isn't that long ago.
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There's lizard people everywhere.
That's some interdimensional shit.
Wake up, Aaron.
This is only the beginning.
Dude, you just blew my mind.