Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #933: Narrative Control With Ben Wahhh

Episode Date: October 17, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Tinfoil hat. Oh, what the fuck are you guys people talking about? Global controls will have to be imposed. And a world governing body will be created to enforce them. Welcome to tinfoil hat. We go deep, home, boy. Eric, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
Starting point is 00:00:27 There's lizard people everywhere. That's some inter-dimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown? Revolution will be podcasted. And welcome to Tim Fall Hat, live from the Wise Wolf Golden Silver Studios.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Just go to Samtrippily.org. Use the promo code Timfo and YouTube. can get in on the Pressure Meals game for as little as $50 a month. Very excited to have this next guest on. He's a good friend of mine out of Chicago. He's a tattoo artist. We had a wonderful conversation as he was here as we hooked up in Chicago and had a little fun talk.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I'm very excited to have a mom. Please welcome Benoit. How are you, buddy? So glad to be here. I'm a longtime listener, and this is a highlight of my life. Oh, dude, congratulations. To say out as that is. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:01:30 dude you're the man dude i really enjoyed our time together you're a really cool cat i enjoyed it ben for those who may not be familiar with you can tell us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you i'm a lifelong chicago in i own a tattoo shop here called deluxe tattoo i've been in business for 28 years um i'm on instagram app benoit tattoo uh i'm on twitter i'm on facebook you can probably find me no problem all the links below will make sure they're in there. Ben, it was great to meet you in Chicago. We had a good time, good conversation. Chicago, I feels a lot like the state of California. I wouldn't say you're not a conservative. I would call you an old school liberal. Would I be correct in that? Old, old school.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Absolutely. You know, you would say that you just live and let live, you know. Yeah, you know, and I was think another day, you know, if all, it'll be so simple. You know, we have this Palestinian peace plan. We can have an American peace plan. How about this? You want to have an abortion? That's your right. Go for it. There'll be medically supervised and done right. You want to have a gun? Go for it. Ready to stir it. Be illegal. Easy. You just solve 99% of the problems in this country. Yeah, I agree with a lot of that, man. You know, it's like even though I'm against the act of abortion because I think children are a blessing. That's your choice, though.
Starting point is 00:03:00 I'm more against it. To offer that choice to everybody in this country, no one's making anybody do it. No one's making, I don't want a gun. I've never wanted a gun, but I'm not going to tell someone they can't have one. After the video you sent me the other day, you should want a gun. Holy shit. And we'll get into that. But, you know, my whole opinion is like, I think children are a blessing from God.
Starting point is 00:03:22 But the thing that it makes me even more scary is the government tells. me what I can and cannot do. That, that to me, overrides everything, dude, because I don't trust them at all. The point isn't even that. The point is that these two law firms that run this country of ours are not pursuing anything based on morals, they're pursuing it on control and money and power. Yep. And, you know, you could look at videos for 20 years ago and these people flip-flop on everything. They don't care. They have no morals whatsoever. And, you know, we unfortunately when it comes time to hire people to run our country will have a thousand great choices but you can only choose one of these two idiots over here
Starting point is 00:04:00 and that's why we're tied up with this man you sent me the craziest video yesterday you go this is outside my house you want to describe it uh we have some people on our block that are uh hold on what's saying i want to send it to johnny real quick uh xg actually send it to xg real quick and then you can describe what you were uh actually connect to uh the Bluetooth. Oh, here. You gave me... Did you send me two videos of it?
Starting point is 00:04:26 Oh, yeah, I have like a dozen. That was yesterday. The first one I said it was yesterday, but there's been many, many, many, many. Xavier, I just sent right there. You know, he lives right in a heart. And Chicago is a great city. It's a, I get why everyone loves it. It seems to be going through a little political figuring itself out.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Or maybe it's always been like that. I know you want to get in Chicago and I want to too, too. It's kind of like California. We're just kind of going through something right now. Well, I mean, that's kind of vague. California actually has a lot of red areas. I had a coworker that was from the Bay Area, and she would tell me that you go east of San Francisco,
Starting point is 00:05:06 20 minutes, it's Duke's a Hazard. You know? So to say California is one type of thing is kind of dismissing the 85% that isn't, you know? It's like Illinois. Chicago's very left-leading liberal. the rest of the state is not. I wonder why it does that.
Starting point is 00:05:23 It's because that was the size of it. Can we get English first language guy? You can hear the audio of it and you'd be fine. You don't need to see it. No, it's fine. We won't play. XG. It's true.
Starting point is 00:05:34 But you can play it yourself and watch it real quick. It's crazy, dude. Sounds like there's a gun battle between two armies happening in front of my house at 1145 in the morning on Monday. No, because there wasn't a gun battle between two people in front of your house at 1145, you know. And just, you know, behind one of them is a park. They had kids. Yeah, behind one of them is a park with kids and moms that were at it. And they didn't come off from under those trees and picnic tables for a good five minutes until the cops got here.
Starting point is 00:06:02 I saw the strollers. I didn't see them. And I said, where are these people at? And then the cops came and they started coming out from behind the trees with their babies. Yeah, it was rough. What kind of neighborhoods? I mean, is that bad neighborhood? It looks like a nice neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Yeah, it does. Yeah, it's, it's, I live west of downtown. This area called Tri Taylor. And it's a mix. You know, you still have gangs, but you have, you know, professionals. We're right by the University of Chicago. You have a lot of students. You have a lot of professional types, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:29 And you still don't want guns? I don't care. I don't want to kill anybody now. So you live in Chicago. Chicago has been notorious for, you know, corruption forever, whether it goes way back to the mob and all that stuff. You want to get into that? You want to talk about Chicago corruption? So I'm lucky.
Starting point is 00:06:49 enough for my job, I get a lot of everybody. I get police. I get people that work at hospitals. I get city workers. I get everybody. So I hear plenty of stories. But yeah, the corruption is this insane. One of the worst stories is a personal friend of mine who became a cop. His dad was a cop. His brother was a loser and wasn't doing anything with his life. And then at one point decided he was sick of it and turned it around, went to law school, and then became a cop. and really amazing turnaround this guy. So a position became available in the pension board. He ran for and he wanted it.
Starting point is 00:07:28 He got in on the pension board. Well, then he started seeing where all the money's going. So basically one of the scams our mayor was pulling was he had his nephew, had a company that was managing, quote, unquote, the pension money. One of the things they were doing was there was a garage, the city paid 50 grand a year to rent to put trucks in. So they took the pension money that, bought the garage. Now that they managed a pension money and the properties of the pension,
Starting point is 00:07:54 they turned around and rent the same garage as city for half a million that they were stuff laying in their pockets for management fees. So they basically made the city pay half a million rent a garage that they used to rent for half. Dude, that is crazy. That they owned. They not owned it. And we're paying 10 times as much of rent. And then the mayor's nephew and then we're getting this money. Pretty good scam, really. It is. I mean, like most of them are like, that's a He exposes all this, and now he's gaining popularity. So now the head of the police union position is coming up. He runs for that.
Starting point is 00:08:29 He wins. Youngest ever elected head of the police union in the city of Chicago, which you can imagine is a pretty big thing. So what's his first order of business exposed corruption? So immediately he starts going after people and exposing things. And he sends a letter to the inspector general of city of Chicago and says, here's a list of people that need to be investigated. List gets leaked. What do you know?
Starting point is 00:08:51 So now it's in every paper on every news source, and they're all screaming for his head because these are all people still in these positions. So what happens? They have to stop the bleeding. They send up the head of the state of Illinois Fraternal order of police, the union, who fires them, which he legally cannot do.
Starting point is 00:09:09 He refused to be fired because this guy doesn't have the legal ability to do it. So he goes to work the next day, they change the locks. They literally will not let him in the building that he is the president of the city of Chicago. union of. They smear them. They try to do everything they can to them.
Starting point is 00:09:25 They have another election. Obviously, he can't be in it. He goes, court. He wins. But every time he tries to run now, they instantly say, well, do you get fired for your job? And he doesn't get a chance for response. Now he's as a police detective.
Starting point is 00:09:37 He doesn't ever want to get involved with politics again. But, you know, here's a guy who tried to clean the city up and they go after you. Yeah, I think people try to get into politics, clean it up realize very quickly it's way bigger than them yeah and when everyone's grease in hands it's like impossible to get corrupt people to want to fix corruption i mean that's the biggest problem with washington you see you'll never fix it because everyone's making insane money and why would they want to change that like they keep acting like they're going to ban inside trading in washington dc why would they ever vote against themselves 60 minutes 60 minutes has done
Starting point is 00:10:18 multiple segments on you know Nancy Pelosi and inside training and at one point they even made a law and was supposed to be passed Obama went through and neutered it and he took away all the good stuff that was in the law yeah it's all BS you know with
Starting point is 00:10:34 with DC and with national news and such you know they always cover it up one of the things that was a big thing during the Russia gate was oh god what's his name Mike Flynn you know Mike Flynn was a big target during Russia Gate, and they wanted to go after him.
Starting point is 00:10:53 And what do you remember about Mike Flynn during Russia Gate? He was a big part of the Q stuff. Okay, well, here's the story you didn't here. During Russia Gate, he was representing a bunch of other retired generals. There was trying to sell our nuclear secrets to Saudi Arabia for them to make nuclear power. He was allowed to travel to Japan. He was allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia. So the whole time he was getting persecuted in the news here
Starting point is 00:11:22 and they acted like that was a big deal. He was out there wheeling and dealing trying to sell our nuclear secrets to Saudi Arabia. Yeah, you could look it up. He had a company with a bunch of retired generals. Now, his partner was a guy named Bijan Khan. This guy was representing Turkey, got convicted or got charged for the same thing.
Starting point is 00:11:47 that Manafort got charged with representing a foreign country, not filing papers saying you are. He got convicted by a jury. The judge turned around and said, no, I don't think so. Forget it, drop the whole thing. So how do you get convicted by a jury? And the judge turns around and says, nope.
Starting point is 00:12:08 You know what? You go free. Don't worry. It's just rules for thee and not for me. They're judge, jury, prosecutor, police, they're everything. They're at every choke point They have somebody that they've compromised And controlled and corrupted
Starting point is 00:12:23 And they just run it all That's why the more and more I do this The more and more I go The whole point of this show Is to learn their playbook And not fall for their sciops That is how you do it It's hard when they dominate all the different
Starting point is 00:12:41 Surge engines and media You get you riled up About a story that's That all the sides are in involved with you know the guy with the russia gate thing one of the biggest uh things that continually blows my mind the whole thing was predicated on a guy in carter page uh carter page was recruited to be the energy um consultant on it he never even met trump in person he was one of the people they consulted on being on trump's team well the FBI decided that he was
Starting point is 00:13:09 shady and wanted to open up an investigation into him use that to open a fisa warrant that they use the search, you know, listen to calls with Trump and such. What they don't talk about, what nobody talks about is Carter Page was part of an investigation to Russians all the way up to 2015. Yes. And he was the main witness against Russians. And who was the head person at the FBI at that time, Robert Mueller? So these guys all knew them.
Starting point is 00:13:36 And yet, at no point in that whole Russiagate scandal did anybody ever stand up and say, wait a minute this was your main witness against russians why would you think he's a russian spy nobody never came up and not trump side nobody because carter page also had connections to the clittons he was working with them when bill clinton was in office okay nobody ever said anything about nobody never said anything about it and this is again the funniest part about mark marron who i love as a person he's my friend but you have some real balls calling out Trump, and I'm not, we're not Trump people here in any way, but then your last episode of your legendary podcast is with Obama, who like did something worse in water
Starting point is 00:14:23 date? I mean, Obama did a lot of bad. Obama, uh, none of these people do anything. They're all puppets, you know, the real people pulling the switches, you'll never know. They don't want exactly. Obama was a senator that was in power for two years before he came president. Oh, he's a Bush. Yeah, he's a guy that was put in there, you know, to be the front man. Same with Trump. I mean, none of these people are running anything. Biden, none of these people. They're just puppets, you know. We're not going to have real politicians ever again, never. Yeah, I agree. Who do you think, I'm curious, who you think the last real at the presidential level? Have we ever had someone who was a true free, you know, I mean, Bush, senior, 100%. That guy, you know, that's an alpha male there.
Starting point is 00:15:07 That guy was for real. Because he's part. them that's why like he was part of the permanent state he ran the CIA he was vice president but I'm thinking like someone who's actually an agent of the people you know who it won't happen I don't know if you ever heard this one but in Colorado there was a guy who was um it was in Obama's energy uh department and he decided he was going to run for office in Colorado where he was from if you've never heard this he should look it up it's amazing so this guy is approached by this guy Steny Hoyer who's Nancy Pelosi he's second in command.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Steny Hoyer comes to this guy and says, listen, it's really admirable that you want to do this. We already have somebody. Don't bother. We got a guy who's a corporate lawyer, a guy, whatever, we're going to put in this position. And this guy says, listen, when I work for Obama, he said, if you want to run for office,
Starting point is 00:15:56 get a petition, have people sign it, get out there, do it. And that's what I'm doing. And Steny Hoyer says to him, you know what, don't waste your time. We already have our guy, nothing's going to matter. This guy is going to have the job. He recorded the whole conversation. station, you could hear it. And not only
Starting point is 00:16:11 to record it, I want to say oh god, the one Glenn Greenwald's outfit he used to work for, they made a cartoon to go along with it. The Inception or the Inceptor or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Intercept. The Intercept made a cartoon to go along
Starting point is 00:16:27 with it. That's pretty funny. But, I mean, that just goes to show you. You know, these decisions are made. You know, these people who are the puppets are going to put in place. Anyone real trying to run grassroots like trying to make it happen they'll smash you won't happen
Starting point is 00:16:43 nothing worth you know that's what I'm suspect of uh Thomas Massey yeah yeah very much so but one of your best guest you ever had oh that is a great has a great podcast is uh Jennifer briny you know
Starting point is 00:16:58 her podcast congressional dish and um she had a great episode where she went to the DNC and the RNC and interviewed two congress people from both parties and you can listen to all four interviews and, I mean, it doesn't matter at the party, they all say the same exact thing.
Starting point is 00:17:15 If you want to get money for that to fix that road in your district, you're going to sign this. You're not going to read it, you're going to sign it. And if you jump through the hoops and you're a good person, obey your rules, you'll get your peanuts
Starting point is 00:17:29 to get that park in your district. It's a really good episode to listen to. We'll see if this works. Oh, that's it. You found it. In his farewell address, President Obama told Americans that if they were fed up, they should go out and run for office. If you're disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself.
Starting point is 00:17:52 And in the Trump era, thousands of Democrats have heeded his call running for office in elections across the country. Meanwhile, in the race for Congress, the D-Triple C, or the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, has moved aggressively to crush competitive primaries. D-Triple C officials and senior Democrats are hand-picking moderate, business-friendly candidates and are attempting to push progressives out of key races. In Colorado's 6th District, one of the most competitive seats in the country, the D-Triple C moved in early to select Jason Crow, a corporate lawyer as a party candidate, pushing resources, endorsements, and money to Crow while elbowing out progressive Democratic competitors. The Democratic Party often denies that they play favorites.
Starting point is 00:18:37 What follows is a meeting between Congressman Steny Hoyer, the number two Democrat in the House, and Levi Tillamon, a progressive running for the nomination for the Colorado seat. Levi, obviously, I want to talk to you about this congressional race. Absolutely, that's what I expected. The audio was recorded by Tillman after months of pressure from the D-Triple C. The conversation was edited. You would like me to get out of the race. And you keep saying, I like you get out. And, of course, that's correct.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Yeah. I know you're fundraising for Crow. Yeah. You know? I'm full pro. I'm for Pro because the judgment was made third growing up. I don't participate in the decision. So your position is a decision was made, you know, very early on before voters had his say,
Starting point is 00:19:24 that's fine because that's the DCCC knows better than the voters of the 6th congressional district, and we should line up behind that candidate. It's certainly the consequence of our decision. It couldn't be more obvious that he's recording. So I'm going to list all the bad things. Correct. Yes, absolutely. Yeah, I mean, that's a way to put it.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Yeah, I mean, that is crazy. That's the most unorganic conversation I've ever heard. And the guys like that. Let me say, I do give myself a pat on the back for remembering it accurately because I haven't seen this on here. Can we watch more? There are two things I'd like you to consider. One may be easier than you. The first would be if you stay in the race.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Frankly, I would hope you would not. I'll get them. But if you stay in place, it is not useful to the objective to tear down the road. Pro is clearly the favor. That doesn't mean you win. It just means it's the favor.
Starting point is 00:20:31 I hear you. That doesn't mean it's right. No, I hear you. Right. I don't know Crow well. I think you should do you should do it. So before we go any further on that, Crow is the favorite.
Starting point is 00:20:44 In no small part, Congressman Hoyer, because the D-Triple-C not only put its finger on the scale, but started jumping on the scale very early on. And I'm born and raised a Democrat. I mean, it's undemocratic to have a small elite select someone, and then try to rig the primary against the other people running.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And that is basically what's been happening. I hear you. And I disagree. But you were part of that process as well. You said after that. Yes. I've been after this a long time. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:22 When I said you need to get in strong, hard, and early, you're just through it. You know, honestly, it's your choice. And you guys are shoveling money at him. You're going to continue. You're going to continue to do it? We are going to continue to do it. And the reason why we're going to do it is because a decision was made to focus, it was clear that was our policy and our hope that we could early on try to come to agreement on a candidate that we thought could wing the gentleman and to give that candidate all the help we could give them so that we would have a uniform.
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Starting point is 00:26:19 wasser man shultz oh she's the worst she one of her races her opponent was pulling super strong and he was doing great and the election happens he lose is he can't understand why he lost so he he wanted to see the paper ballots they destroyed them they just went and destroyed them and it was against the law in the judge ruled it was against law there was no consequence what was the what was their reasoning for that the purported reason like why what that was their reasoning really oops we didn't know we couldn't destroy them they knew but um he won and they had to hide it she had to have that seat and so they literally just broke the law and destroyed the ballots and what can he do about
Starting point is 00:26:59 it. Yeah, there was one guy, Tim, something, that kept running against her, polling really well and then losing every time. That might be him. She is essential lizard person. Well, what was the brothers? The Awam brothers. It's the one greatest scandal ever, and nobody ever talks about it. Never. I mean, dude, her brother was the prosecutor of her corruption scandal. Totally. I mean, Yeah, it's amazing. And anytime you read an article, they'd say the prosecutor, but they wouldn't tell you his name. Yeah. Well, that's the thing, too.
Starting point is 00:27:36 You can try to Google it. If you don't know the right terms, it just won't. You won't get the story. You have to get the exact same terms lately. Yeah. One of the things that I would tell people about is, you know, Mueller made a huge deal when they were prosecuting those Russians that they, you know, indicted them. Very, almost no coverage when they dropped everything. And I would Google for that article how they dropped all charges because,
Starting point is 00:27:57 the Russians said, cool, let's go to court. Let's do discovery. I want to see what you have. And when they did that, you know, they all said, okay, we'll drop all the charges. The only way I could find it was Googling the lawyer's name that was representing the Russians. When I googled his name, now you can find the articles.
Starting point is 00:28:13 But when you Googled, charges dropped against Russians, you know, whatever, Russiagate, nothing. That reminds me of when I got arrested for buying drugs off a hooker. And I I was broke, and Mark Garagos represented me because I did the Armenian Bow Merrill show.
Starting point is 00:28:32 And so he got me a lawyer, and she basically didn't cross-exam, but in disclosure it's called, Discovery, yeah, Discovery. She asked for all the cop's files, and the next time we showed up to trial, the police union rep showed up and said we're dropping all the charges. That's amazing. And the whole court goes, what? The lawyer goes, what?
Starting point is 00:28:58 You're dropping the charges. Like, yep, we're dropping the charges. I'm happy were you, dude. Oh, I couldn't believe what I was watching. And then the lawyer came up and he goes, oh, dude, he must have been a really corrupt cop. They didn't want to file out. In that video, we just watched about the economist, you know, the intercept about the election there and how they want to rig it for that person because they want that one to win. Here's a great one of Chicago one.
Starting point is 00:29:20 So when Rahm Emanuel surfaced here to run, he was not. living here. They picked him. You are going to be the next mayor after Daly. The Daly family had ruled Chicago for decades, and they wanted ROM the DNC, obviously, to move in and take over. Everybody in Chicago is like, who is this guy? He doesn't live here. No one talks about him. He just showed up and materialized. So his main opponent was a woman that was recognized that worked for Bill Clinton named Carol Mosley Braun. She was a black woman from the south side, and she was pulling extremely well. So what happened? All of a on 10 new black candidates
Starting point is 00:29:56 entered the field. No white candidates black to split the black vote. Now this is the best part about it. To get on the ballot you need to have certain things, including a petition with a certain number of signatures and it has to be notarized. Here's what happened.
Starting point is 00:30:12 They looked at the notaries. They were all fake. All the petitions were fake. Guess what? They were all still allowed to run. Figure that out. It's so corrupt. I'm wins. Now, the next election, you have Laurie Lightfoot versus Tony Preckwinkel, who's a woman. They're both women. They both look like they could be sisters, you know, liberal, black women with short hair that, you know, are Chicago people, right? One opponent, Patricia Van Pelt, West Side woman, very intense, wants this job, right? Oh, what? They look at her petition. They say it was forged. You're out of the race. So, you know, when they want to keep them in the race, cool.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Forge petitions, we don't care. We're notary, they want you out of the race because you're actually going to cause a problem to use it against you. Let me ask you something. So I always have this issue with voting. I'm really over voting. I'm over voting on candidates. But do you think the propositions are real or is that rig too? Propositions.
Starting point is 00:31:20 What do you mean? Let's say, uh, They don't have those everywhere. That's a... Okay, it's a California thing. But proposition to get ingredients on food in California died. But everyone I know would like, yeah, I'd like to know it's in the food. But it doesn't pass.
Starting point is 00:31:38 So if you ever look into a lot of that, a lot of it has to do with the FDA. Like, you have to be labeling through the FDA. And a lot of that is controlled by big money. If you watch Bernie Sanders had a hearing with the head of the FDA, before, it was like 20, 24, like November. And the head of the FDA for the last 20 years, not do my excuses. They said, well, why can't get, why is one of the senators asked them, why is red dye illegal to be in these cosmetics, but we have it in food?
Starting point is 00:32:08 Oh, man, if I try to get it out, you know, the companies will come after me, want to see the data, we have to do investigations, it's going to cost money, time lawyers, we can't afford to do it, excuses. RFK gets in, it's gone to months. This guy's been in office for 20 years, and it's all corruption and payoffs. You know what they asked them? This is real. If you don't believe me, please look into it.
Starting point is 00:32:30 If the FDA finds out that Mott's applesauce has lead in it, you know what they could do about it? Fuck all. They can't do nothing. All they can do is tell Mots we found lead in your applesauce, and it's up to Mots to act on it. They don't contact you. They don't contact any person in local government, the same thing. say, hey, this applesauce and this local store has pled in it. They legally can't. It's so bad, dude. It's so bad. Do you make your own applesauce. That's what I got out of that.
Starting point is 00:33:04 But, you know, one of the things he said in there that was hilarious, this guy that was out of the FDA, he said, I had a nightmare that my grandchildren said to me, oh, during the 20 years of your head of the FDA, Americans got, you know, sicker and fatter and worse off. Is that true? And I had to say, yes, it is. Imagine saying that out loud. He says it. You could go watch it. I know, but I'll post a link to it. Imagine, imagine saying that, dude.
Starting point is 00:33:31 It's like, that's your conscience eating you alive. That's haunting your nightmares. And, you know, with the whole thing that was happening recently with Tylenol and the seed of metafine, I referred people back in 2013, NPR did a whole thing on a seed of metafine and how it was the number one over-the-counter medicine to send people to the emergency room. Now, when it comes to your labeling, they had a woman on there. You ready for this?
Starting point is 00:33:56 In the 80s, working for the FDA, made the warning to go on the bottle. When they had her on this thing in 2013, they told her that warning never made it to the bottle. She was in disbelief. She didn't know. Did she not look at the bottle? Wouldn't you be like, oh, I did all this hard work? Let's go see my warning. And it's not there.
Starting point is 00:34:17 I would be like, where is this warning, dude? This woman, it was like 30 years later. She was told it was a done deal and just never looked at it. Let me ask you something. And they inform her on this. Why do you think there seems to be a drive to make Americans unhealthy and dumb compared to the rest of the world? Because we're just absolutely corrupt. And I don't think that, I think the intention is probably more corporate profits than it is the
Starting point is 00:34:51 outcome. They could give a fuck about the outcome. Why don't they do it anywhere else, though? Why do we see because they have common sense? That's why our FDA is bought and sold. Other FDAs are not. If you look at the, look at the entertainment coming out of China and parts of the, I mean, of Asia, Russia. It's all the same shit, dude. It's all the same shit. It's just we don't hear it. Did you know, did you know, they make American movies? They make versions for China. They have different endings and different, you know, scenes. The Avengers famously has special Chinese scenes like many of those films like characters that aren't even
Starting point is 00:35:23 in the American versions like I remember there's one with like there's I can't remember surgeons right there's doctors yeah it's all Chinese doctors and they kind of like saved the day in the background no but it's not even in the store I wonder if that's canon technically I imagine it would be like officially part of the that's so funny well you know it's like so funny
Starting point is 00:35:39 because when you find out that Yao Ming's career was cut short because he went to China and his feet worked on and they completely fucked it up oh really you want to hear a better one yeah this is great so you know the agency Interpol right yeah do you ever hear about how the head of Interpol went to China and got abducted the moment he got off the plane and he has never been seen or heard from yeah yeah yeah but Interpol can go to the Philippines and take Duarte off
Starting point is 00:36:09 the street so figure that one out you know it's great that's why I say man like there's been all stories on YouTube. My algorithm's fucked. I know, guys. But it's all about how female rappers are now becoming like Dubai girls, because they're all broke. What's Dubai girls?
Starting point is 00:36:32 Dubai. Dubai. Dubai. Oh, Dubai. Yeah, they go there for money. They just get lit up. And it's like, you've got to watch yourself, man. Like, one, it's like, especially as a woman, the minute you leave
Starting point is 00:36:45 the United States, maybe if you go to Canada, it's not like that. Anywhere else, you can go, you know, England and parts of Europe. But there's places in this country in this world where, like, you have no rights. And if you go to Saudi Arabia and you F up, no one in this country can get you out. No, you don't even know. Well, that did happen. There was a music producer, is it Dallas West or something was his name?
Starting point is 00:37:10 He got bust in Saudi Arabia. He had a pot seed in the soul of his shoe. And it was right to jail. And they had to pull every swing they could have to get them. back and they did well we talked about that um that absolute smoke show out of england who uh went there and they found coke in her apartment yeah yeah and now she's doing life in the emirates yeah i saw that i mean she is so hot like what a waste no when i was in thailand you know that was the thing there too you know if you get busted
Starting point is 00:37:45 with any drugs at the airport you are done and me my wife were in the airport and this guy who was like, if you're going to smuggle drugs, don't look like a hippie playing hacky sack. And this guy looked like the dumbest person to smuggle drugs. And they surrounded him with those dogs. He looked at me and my wife like, oh, and I just told my wife, keep walking. Don't look. I don't want him to think we know this guy.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Did you know him? Did you know him? If you're in, you know, Bangkok, please go to the prison and visit an American because they have not seen or heard from an American in years, you know, once you're, you're done over there you are done oh and I get in some of those countries they feed you for the first three months and then they stop
Starting point is 00:38:27 oh really yeah no one will know no I mean they have a whole show about it what locked abroad yeah then you got to fucking figure it out oh my god dude we won the lottery I mean you know a little more subtle about it you know our prison it's bigger and we're all living in it
Starting point is 00:38:48 right so So in Chicago, you have this mayor now, and he's getting a lot of heat because he basically wants to defund the police, but he walks around with 150 security guards. But, you know, that's also what he says publicly and then privately, what else that, you know, what do they do? He's a puppet, you know, and these people don't understand how manipulated they are. There was a text that leaked from him that said he was waiting for word from the elders. before he commented on it. Tell me what that means, you know? That's like that Karen Bass call before the fire that
Starting point is 00:39:26 Veracos up it up. Oh, yeah. I'm going to be gone for two days. I have to go. I'll tell you about that. Don't be worried. Don't be worried. You'll know when you know.
Starting point is 00:39:42 You're like, damn, dude. And still nobody cares. It's almost like they don't even have to run any corruption anymore. because people are so dumb, they just fall for it. Like, listening to my friends on Facebook yell at me about Prop 50. Makes me laugh. I can't help but laugh. I don't understand how you could be passionate.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I get, okay. I'm not passionate about it. I'm not talking to you, I'm, them. I'm saying how I get, if you're, like, want to play some chess, you know, a political chess, like, hey, this is just what we have to do is Democrats to survive, you know, in this game they're playing. but how you could be passionate about that, you know, feel it in your chest enough that you're arguing with people on Facebook in favor of it? No, but what it also is, is like, how can you say this is democracy when you're allowing corrupt people to pick who your district?
Starting point is 00:40:34 So one of the things I talk to you about when you're in town, I don't if you ever watched a documentary Century of the South. Oh, yeah, I love this. But in there, they talked about a guy in Walter Lippman. And Walter Littman back in the 20s, you know, after the Russia Revolution, said, listen, we just can't trust these people. Humans are animals. They are fucking animals. When they lose their shit, they are animals. We cannot trust them to think. We can't trust them to vote. We just can't. And that's when they decide to create the deep state, you know, the people that really run the world that you'll never know about. He was an advisor, Wilson, many
Starting point is 00:41:11 presidents. And when they decided this, they basically, instead of overtly, saying we're a fascist country or we're a dictatorship. They just kept saying, sure, we're a democracy and telling people that. Other countries would just be like, we're a monarchy, we're a dictatorship, we're a fascist country, whatever you want to say. We were the first to lie about it outright. And other countries went, oh. So if you watch all that stuff and all that footage
Starting point is 00:41:45 and interviews from 30s, 40s, 50s, They were widely acknowledging, even back then. That's the way the show ran. And people still to the stay, you know, believe they're in a democracy. They're not. I mean, look by having a Bernie Sanders. And the thing was with Bernie Sanders and the DNC, he had to know. He had to be on board with it.
Starting point is 00:42:04 How hell could this guy win the election not be given the nomination and still stick with these people? He's on board. Yeah, he was doing really well. Apparently he's not a good listener because he got. got a black eye. Yeah, I saw that. And then you remember they were
Starting point is 00:42:22 starting to leak out corruption against his wife, that she had done some illegal shit, she'd taken money, and that's when it died. They're like, okay, we're out. I was about to say, they got to have some blackmail on him, too.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Of course. Dude, look how long he's been in, dude. Imagine what you got to see of him? What do they have of him? Dude, how about the famous, it's not famous because a lot of people don't know about,
Starting point is 00:42:46 but supposedly Shia LaBoof's sister, She says that he's, she's her, his sister talked about how her parents ran like some freaking sex trafficking ring and that allegedly, I hate even saying his name, but she says it in the video, Larry David, allegedly. A ring? No, that Larry David was participated in the things. Allegedly, allegedly, allegedly. could be i mean that's another one coming up soon and it comes to chicago stuff is peacock has a john
Starting point is 00:43:24 way and gasey series coming out um i don't know if you've ever listened to the clown and the candy man or any that stuff about how gasey was part of a national network he was not acting alone here in chicago um it's gonna be interesting to see if this peacock series addresses that or they try to stick with you as this a guy by himself doing this i started watching it it's kind of like the dumber one it's very well it's well it's oh the peacock one is out yeah okay do they mention anything about that or no no no no i haven't finished it i just watched one or two to see it's like i think it's a part of right it's like there's like two or three parts of it no idea i don't watch i can't watch that shit it's and it's it's so popular now i mean they they were just
Starting point is 00:44:06 one after the next it was domer they did the ted bundy movies it's it's so dumb i don't if you ever watch that one thing that Candace always did about that making a murder series and how it was all BS. Oh my God, I can't take Netflix series ever again. Terrible. So this cat name, excuse me
Starting point is 00:44:27 guys, Ray William Johnson on YouTube. And I think he's the perfect style of YouTube. Like, he's just really great breaking down stories in eight minutes and he uses AI pictures and it's really entertaining. I watch a lot of his videos. And he
Starting point is 00:44:43 did something on John of God. Did I already talk about this on the show, Johnny? I know I talked about it. I don't recall. Okay. So he does this story on John of God because his wife's mother was going blind and she went there to get John, because she saw these stories on him, go down to Brazil and have him like fix her eyesight. And what he did, he just scraped her eyes. It's like really crazy weird. He's not even a doctor. So anyways, he goes deep into his story and it basically starts that John of God dropped out of school at first grade just and just became, just learned how to manipulate people and became this giant guru there.
Starting point is 00:45:28 And he gets into that eventually there's a lot of essaying going on, a lot of essay. But he never gets into what really got John of God in trouble, which I found interesting his video. was that John of God was creating a baby factory the way Epstein was where he was getting out of the women pregnant, basically taking the baby and then unaliving the women. And you know that involved organ harvesting. Of course.
Starting point is 00:46:00 But he never mentioned it in this video. Yeah, narrative control. Narrative control. And again, we say this all the time on the show, but that's exactly what they did with Epstein. Epstein was about begging high school chicks. I don't know if you saw the son of Sam. There's a great book.
Starting point is 00:46:20 Oh, man, what was it called? But Netflix did a series on the book, and they left out everything that was vital in that series in that book. You know, it's narrative control. You know, they want to neutralize the story, so they give you their version of it, and then people repeat it because they saw it.
Starting point is 00:46:36 But that making a murderer was a perfect example of it. If you watch what really happened in that case, and what Netflix put on TV, it was ridiculous. They twisted it so bad. Everything is narrative control. It can be. That's why it's up to you, you know, to find out for yourself. The satanic panic thing was all narrative control, you know.
Starting point is 00:46:55 And, you know, even with the gasey thing, you know, last week I made a post for my friends. I said, hey, I'm going on this podcast, you know, what's from Chicago things I should talk about? And I brought this up with the gasey thing and the national link. And everyone's like, what are you talking about? And I said, you didn't know, they never heard it. They never knew. What was the, and what was the group he's associated with? So there was a guy in Texas who was doing the same thing as Gacy,
Starting point is 00:47:24 and he was connected with this guy in Dallas. And that guy ran a national pedophile ring and had calling cards with the names of all kind of people on them. The police, in that clown in the Candyman series, they play the old news footage from the police. they were interviewed. And they say, listen, there's names on here that if you saw, would blow your mind. People you see on TV every day. All those cards disappeared. Where do they end up? Of all places, the State Department. Who knows what they did with them? Next is another guy doing the same thing got busted in New Orleans. More cards disappeared. Now, the guy from Dallas when he gets out of jail reappears here in Chicagoland area. He gets put in jail and he starts making his
Starting point is 00:48:09 newsletter about trafficking kids out of jail and printing it in jail and Cook County jail here and sending it to all the people that are still his clients. Okay? His assistant was this guy Paschke. Pashki came with him from Texas up here, right?
Starting point is 00:48:26 And that was his assistant in this national ring. Who did Paschke go to work for? John Wayne Gasey. So how does this guy involve this national ring from Texas end up working for a guy here who's murdering and trafficking kids. I mean, come on. You know it was 32 bodies, right? Really?
Starting point is 00:48:43 Well, that's what they said, but my father-in-law was actually a retired cop and was there, and he said it was much more than that. Also, with that, what they tried to do is they tried to take every missing person's case they had and just say, oh, there we just solved them all. Gacy got them all. And one of our local stations here, WGN,
Starting point is 00:48:59 actually interviewed a mom who had an independent DNA test on because they said her son was one of those, and she did the DNA test. It wasn't her son. so they tried to basically say like when they found those bodies he oh yeah this he did everything everything ever bad that happened in this city every missing child he did it guys you tired of your wireless bill just being insane and not knowing exactly what you're getting well guess what there's a cure for your blues and it's called mint mobile let me tell you about mint mobile
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Starting point is 00:52:01 Terry Sullivan, the lawyer that represented Gacy saying that. So all these people were connected. But if you, if you take out that clown in the Candyman, there is a Gacy in Detroit. There's a Gacy. Do we get too close? Okay. There's a Gacy in Detroit.
Starting point is 00:52:23 There's a Gacy where else you cut out right there? Oh, New Orleans. I mean, there was Gacy's. They found all over the country at the same time. They were all doing the same. same thing they got they they were talking about how domer when he was in high school he was on a field trip and he called the white house and they answered that's wild yeah um his days in the army i heard you interview with the guy in the army that he used to abuse in the army
Starting point is 00:52:51 and it was insane he would keep raping and beating this guy's ass and they just put the guy back in the room with them and then when they got out of the army dommer went and found the guy wherever he was living in Texas. He went down there and found the guy. Dude, that's why you have a gun. That's what guns are for. So two Dahmer ones. One, like I said, my father and a while I was a cop,
Starting point is 00:53:12 he met Dahmer. One day, Dahmer came in the police station and filed a report that his wallet got stolen at a bar, and he took the report. And we saw him on TV. He's like, holy crap, that's the guy's report I took. Holy shit. And my neighbor used to own a,
Starting point is 00:53:29 my neighbor's been a federal prison. several times, from my business, not my home. And he used to own a business called the Bijou Theater that was in a shady part of town. It dealt with a lot of sex videos, gay stuff, whatever. But he got actually put in federal prison for sending obscene videos over state lines, which in the 80s or 70s would be in prison,
Starting point is 00:53:53 but now who cares? But Dahmer got one of his employees. And what happened was he went, went down to the bar to pay everybody after work. There's two guys at work from her laughing. He goes, what's going on? Oh, Mikey met this guy from Milwaukee. He wants him to come home with him.
Starting point is 00:54:11 And we're telling him, go for it. Go party with him in Milwaukee. Well, Mikey came over with the guy. My neighbor shook his hand, said hi to him. They all talked. They went off to Milwaukee and never came back. Oh, my God. So he actually, Stephen actually went up to Milwaukee with his employees to put up
Starting point is 00:54:27 missing pictures. Wow. Because they knew the guy was in Milwaukee. and they were there when all the shit hit the fan and yeah that was one of the last victim you said your your father i remembered him yeah is was there anything did your father have an incredible memory or was there anything notable about don what was my father-in-law my father-in-law was he was he like notable to him and it's not like a dark energy or is it just he remembered of that so the best thing about him is he doesn't really talk about a lot of stuff and when he was a cop but when
Starting point is 00:54:58 he does, man, he'll just come out of nowhere. It's some story. You're like, what? Um, there is a pizza place in a north side neighborhood that was kind of uptown is a rough neighborhood. Uptown is, they're gentrifying it, but it's a rough neighborhood. When Reagan shot it down all the insane asylums and the nut houses, uh, uptown was the area that's kicked them all on the street. So uptown was full of crazy people and just it was nuts. And, um, there's a pizza place there. And my father-in-law goes off for the weekend. He comes back. The internal affairs is arresting him. He's going, why am I being arrested? Your car was used to abduct the owner of this pizza place. He goes, what do you mean? I haven't been at work. Well, the owner of the pizza place
Starting point is 00:55:43 was a grandmaster of the KKK with a pizza place in the hood. Figure that out. And while he was off, two cops took his car when he kidnapped the guy, drove him out in the middle of nowhere. and beat him near death and left him out there. And the guy's footprints were in the trunk of kicking the trunk, everything. And my father-in-law was cleared because he was off, but they used his car to do it. Have you heard this? His police car? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Yeah. Oh, did he ever find out the cops that did it? No. Oh, my God. They set him up. That's so crazy. Well, you know, it was probably just, he wasn't there and his car was there. And they probably just, you know what I mean.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Or maybe the people that were trying to figure out what happened thought they'd squeeze them. Maybe he knew something. I don't know. But he doesn't have any enemies. He's a very good dude. He's not a controversial person. But yeah, these people and the PTSD that they put up with in these jobs, you know, the things they have to put up with is crazy, you know. I'm like kind of to this, but not really.
Starting point is 00:56:49 Have you heard of the theory that led to these serial killers that led in the back? Yeah, yeah. I heard that interview with that lady. Yeah, I don't know how serious that is, but it brings me back up to this, that they were crazier people back then. I don't know if lead has anything to do with it. But, I mean, people were doing this stuff before there was lead. I don't know if you ever read the book, Psychopathist, Sexualist.
Starting point is 00:57:10 Do you know about this book? No. Oh, man, it's from the 1800s, and it was a German doctor's diaries. And, man, he dealt with necrophilia, foot fetishes, murderers, you name it. And it's all his diaries he kept him out. his patience and it's crazy because you read it and this is before lead before internet before all that and all this stuff was happening back then i think now we're just better documenting it so so have you ever heard the theory that the lead the paint really isn't the problem the reason they want
Starting point is 00:57:43 to get lead out of paint is because they know they're coming up with like ways to look through your walls yes and that the lead blocked it yeah i have heard that Or it could be like the Wi-Fi, too. But now, you know, with the TVs that listen and all that, who cares? Yeah, I mean, we've given them all the information they can ever want on social media. Charlie Robbins was one of the things I wanted to talk about was, you know, one of the things I like to, I go to a lot of flea markets, state sales and all that. It's always fun. And I love reading old news weeks and old time magazines and whatever.
Starting point is 00:58:16 And seeing articles from back of the day of stuff, you just don't hear about it anymore. And one of the ones I stumbled across a couple weeks ago was Reagan. in the 80s gave the CIA the ability to spy on Americans. And I find it hilarious when you see John Karaku on Joe Rogan talking about the CIA doesn't have the ability to spy on Americans like, okay, I have the article right here where Reagan gave them that power. He also gave them the power to take over businesses. Oh, my God, dude.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Yeah. And, you know, so when the Snowden thing happens, you know, I'm always finding funny that people are shocked that they were listening to our calls when it's like, why are you shocked? They always have this power. Hold on. I'm going to read exactly what it says in this. It's hilarious here. It said, he will allow the CIA to infiltrate U.S. organization under procedures approved by the Attorney General and influence the activities of U.S. organizations composed primarily of aliens believed to be acting for a foreign power. Tick-Tock? There you go. Ha, dude.
Starting point is 00:59:21 Yeah, he will give the CIA convert operations The United States, if they are not, so he gave him all the ability to do that. And then I don't know if you ever saw this thing that happened in 2017 called Operation Whistlepig. You know about this? No, but I love the name. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 00:59:39 It's based on a whiskey, it's a whiskey name. So there was customs and border patrol agents have the ability to do whatever they want. There's no, they can do anything when they're doing investigations. Anything. Look up this guy, his name was Jeffrey Rambo. He came out, and I know, Rambo, great last name, but he came out when this all started coming out and he spilled the beans out at all. But these cousins and Border Patrol agents have no leash. They could do anything. They
Starting point is 01:00:08 can access any files. They could do whatever they want when they're doing investigations. Anything. So, you know, when people make a big deal about Snowden, or like I said, John Carracko saying that, you know, they don't have this ability. Like, what you know so I don't know I don't know I just don't know why these people act like this you know they say one spook always a spook yeah it's true absolutely but you know because the idea is that everyone believes that the CIA is not allowed to operate in the United States which we all know isn't true I mean even if they try to pretend I mean it was we saw 9-11 they were just puppeting Saudi agents
Starting point is 01:00:51 to get around that they yeah i can't believe i honestly i'm surprised that they even have that much regard for the rules you know to do that well obviously they don't yeah i guess not that's just the theater of it right and then yeah i guess then you then the fbi i i i get blamed for everything oh the fbi is corrupt and then the cia's just along with msad along my six they're all the same organization am i five too yeah they're africa is it my five or m i six well m i six is the the the the foreign intelligence and the MI5 is like their FBI kind of. You want to hear a funny one about that. You know, they try to act like they're not controlling or watching us, whatever.
Starting point is 01:01:32 You ever hear the Nudge Unit in England? Nudge? No. I know. What is that? That's their publicly funded government agency that controls your thinking. And they literally have a Wikipedia page. You can look it up. They have websites. It's called the Nudge Unit.
Starting point is 01:01:47 And their whole thing is controlling. people thinking what's it like a propaganda organization yeah fascinating it's like they don't even hide it yeah and even if you pass a law to stop that they would just keep going remember it's a government agency it's why you can pass a law to stop a government agency it's a literal government agency that they're very public about like and people in england are like okay it's the behavioral insights team actually if you look at the b i t-y yeah b i t-t they're not even trying to hide it they literally have a wikipedia page nice t-shirt that's a they have a website they have everything oh yeah oh my god insight team look at that also known as nudge unit is a uk-based social
Starting point is 01:02:42 purpose organization that generates and applies behavioral insights To inform policy and improve public services. What an interesting way to say that, huh? Read the next sentence. Using social engineering as well as techniques in psychology, behavior, economics, and marketing. The purpose of the organization is to influence public thinking and decision making in order to improve compliance with government policy and thereby decrease social and government costs relations. Okay. The Nazis did win, actually, okay, because this is just the continuation of the propagating.
Starting point is 01:03:20 The Nazis won, did. Yeah, gerbils. Everyone thinks, I mean, it's literally, they just have a wicked, they don't even care. You know, it's like they just have a public page. Yeah, we're controlling your thinking, like, we're manipulating your thoughts. Yeah. And in the UK, they're just. Oh, look, who's the owner?
Starting point is 01:03:38 Look, who's the owner? Are you guys surprised? Owner. No, no, you're thinking Nestle. No, no. Who's Nesta? Charity. oh no no yeah you're right
Starting point is 01:03:48 I thought it was a charity yeah but he was like you know here they're a little more subtle about it you know one of the things I find hilarious how does it have an owner though what is so this is not it must not be a government organization it is it's a UK
Starting point is 01:04:07 it's if you it's you know they have shell corporations or they have whatever public private partnership whatever you'd like to call it. Originally set up, yeah, in 2010, within the UK cabinet office to apply Nudge theory within British government. It expanded into a limited company in 2014 and is now fully owned by the charity Nesta.
Starting point is 01:04:29 So it started within the government. And then they legally helped them get around some rules by moving. Well, you know about the city of London? Oh, yeah. Yeah, we do. I mean, there you go. I do is go located in there and you can do whatever you want. Go block away.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Go rent a space in there and open your office. do anything you want. But, you know, this is the funny thing about this is we have our version of it, but we try to be a little more subtle about it. You know, Tulsi Gabbard, people eat her up. Dude, she worked for the fucking SIEOP unit of the Army. She's a Siam. Yeah, dude.
Starting point is 01:05:04 She's literally a Siam. You look at her Wikipedia. They literally love her because she sounds like phone sex. She's the only female that could run. She looks like phone sex, too. Because you could tolerate her voice. Yeah, she, yeah, she does. Literally on her Wikipedia, it's a,
Starting point is 01:05:22 we're getting too close. Tulsi got him, bro. Tulsi got him, dude. Sam. Yes. Do you know about Sean Penn and depleted uranium? No. So, Iraq war.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Here's the USA. We're taking depleted uranium weapons there and shooting them off. Do you know what depleted uranium weapons? are. What? Yeah. There, when they make nuclear power, the waste at the end of the process of these nuclear rods, these uranium rods, that are highly radioactive, but it's the hardest
Starting point is 01:05:57 metal on earth. Some genius society, do you know what we could do with this metal? We can make tank shells. Nothing could stop them. That's what depleted uranium weapons are, and they're banned because they're highly radioactive. This is where you get your Gulf War sickness from these soldiers handling these and not knowing the right way to handle that.
Starting point is 01:06:16 They put in the armor too in the military vehicle. So these guys are just surrounded by the shit driving around. So Gulf War comes. We go shoot all the nuclear waste over in Iraq and leave it there. And as a result, all these nomadic people in Iraq started developing these horrible cancers, nine-year-old girls with ovarian cancers, birth effects, you name it. I saw a documentary on this. You used to be a channel called the World Wing Channel.
Starting point is 01:06:41 And this, my person I knew at the time, he was called, the depressing channel because they said it was all just documentaries about depressing stuff. Fort Benning, Georgia, they had a big documentary around there about that, the Diego Islands, all that stuff. But the depleted uranium one was Sean Penn
Starting point is 01:06:58 went against the State Department and went over there and went to the hospitals. And he documented this. The images are burned in my brain. He went in these hospitals. He showed these deformed babies. He showed these poor girls with cancer. They went up the whole thing. It's gone. You can't find
Starting point is 01:07:14 that documentary. You could search and search and search and search. It is gone. You can't even find a mention of it on the internet. It is fucking gone. Is it on the way back machine? I've looked. It's not on there. I can't find it anyway. I think Sean Penn certainly thinks he's trying to do good probably.
Starting point is 01:07:30 You could find, I did find on YouTube a video of him visiting that hospital and I have that on YouTube but the documentary itself is white. It is gone. If they don't want you to find something. Is he a useful idiot, Johnny? he's totally used no you're not listening to what I'm saying I'm saying I think he thinks he's I don't think
Starting point is 01:07:49 he knows he is that's what's useful it is so the great example of that would be el chapo like totally yeah he goes and visits el chapo and then they grab him yeah well next time you hang out them sam me ask him about that documentary I don't I never hang out with Sean that dude you're front you know you are I hate actors uh I want to get in some international corruption one of the stories you told me about was about Fort Knox. Can you get to that? So another great old, you know, just like the old magazines, the old documentaries from the 80s and 90s and stuff,
Starting point is 01:08:23 it's amazing. The Aaron Russo documentaries, if you ever seen any of those, America, freedom of fascism. Where he talks about how all the Illuminati, he was in with them and they're like, oh, dude, we're just going to destroy everybody. Well, freedom to fascism is about how income tax is, there's no law saying you have,
Starting point is 01:08:40 to pay it. There's none. Back then, there were all these freedom groups going to D.C. with hundreds of people just trying to protest this. And he actually interviews IRS people on there. At one point, I think they had a $50,000 challenge if somebody could show
Starting point is 01:08:56 them the law that says you have to pay income tax and nobody can provide it. That's a really good one. That's a good fucking courts. They'll throw you in jail. Even if there's no law. Yeah, well, he gets into all that. It's a good documentary.
Starting point is 01:09:11 But another one's called Money Masters. It's from the late 80s, early 90s. And in it, they talk about a bunch of stuff that I, of course, never heard up to that point in my life. Like Roosevelt made all Americans turning their gold back in the 30s because of the war. All Americans was illegal to own gold. You can only have, like, a small amount of it. You cannot own a lot of gold. Where did it all go?
Starting point is 01:09:34 Fort Knox, right? So here comes Nixon, and he wants to get us back in the gold standard. He wants to go see Fort Knox. Max, gold's gone. We had one of the biggest snatches of gold in the world at one point. Gold's gone. What happened to it? Well, I believe it was the Wall Street Journal
Starting point is 01:09:51 got a letter from a secret whistleblower saying the Rockefeller has shipped it all overseas to their friends in banking. Okay? Well, it comes out the next day, you know, this causes a huge stir. The next day it comes out who the whistleblower was. It was Nelson Rockefeller's secretary.
Starting point is 01:10:07 Next day, she fell off her balcony. Oops. End the story. Who's the famous, somebody's famous sister just fell off a fucking balcony. It was Mitt Romney's sister-in-law? Yeah, yeah. Very interesting. So bring it back to the Fort Knox story.
Starting point is 01:10:28 What did Trump say and Elon must say? Let's audit Fort Knox. And then that story died right quick. Yep. You guys think it's empty, empty? Yeah. Nobody's keeping a list anymore of all these things. You know, when you look back to these things from like 10 years ago,
Starting point is 01:10:45 all the crap that they say, and then it just vaporizes. They never follow through it because that's the other thing. We don't know what happens beyond the scenes. Maybe somebody does get in trouble. Maybe somebody is in a Guantanamo prison somewhere. You know, who knows? We don't know, you know.
Starting point is 01:11:02 Dude, that's so... We never get Cierrex-Wallel, you know, and these people they paint as being the big, you know, China manipulated people. We never see them put in prison. A great one is another older, you know, again, I urge people, you know, put down your phone and find these great old books about the stuff. Year of the Rat is a great book about the Clintons and how they're funded by China.
Starting point is 01:11:26 Did you ever read this book? No. So our mayor, Daley and his family, one of the brothers, Bill Daley, was actually Clinton's chief of staff. And he's the one that blew the whistle on this. but Clinton had a Chinese national that he put in the Commerce Department and gave full security clearance to and this guy was just taking everything from our
Starting point is 01:11:48 Commerce Department going across the street to this Chinese bank and has given it all to him and Bill Clinton was, Bill Daley was like why do we have a Chinese national in our Commerce Department with access to all of our, you know, country's financial doings? That happened. Look it up.
Starting point is 01:12:06 And also Al Gore at the time got busted for taking what was it contributions campaign contributions from a Chinese group also but that that book has all about how the Chinese funded Clinton
Starting point is 01:12:19 and it's crazy because when all the scandals the many scandals but later on when Hillary was trying to run they busted her she was using a private phone and every email she sent
Starting point is 01:12:35 was automatically duplicated and sent to a Chinese shipping company in real time. Everything she said. Yeah. I mean, all these people in higher government are probably serving. They're all traitors, dude. They're all traders. With Obama, when he got elected,
Starting point is 01:12:57 the email from the headed city group telling him who his cabinet was going to be, and every one of them ended up on his cabinet. And Citigroup is connected to the Saudis. Yeah. then they basically told them this is who your cabinet's going to be said okay put them all in and then you get back to mark marin interviewing fucking Obama while Obama's fucking working for the Saudis I mean like what are we doing mark he's he's a democrat dude he's a I mean that's it's simple as that but it's just like it destroys your credibility well the thing it sucks is
Starting point is 01:13:32 there's really people I think would be smarter but good-hearted people that want to believe that these are the right people and they don't want to see the bad sides of them they just want to you know and they're good-hearted people and I hate it I haven't surrounded by them I know all kind of people they're good-hearted people that fall for all this BS and you know when you try to tell them or show them anything that oh man you're so sick boy you know okay you know are you a spiritual man at all uh I I believe in the universe I don't believe in a person and a certain specific person or anything. There's more of like an energy maybe that connects us all, you know.
Starting point is 01:14:14 There's a lot of people talking about the end of the Kaliuga, this kind of move from low vibrational to high vibrational. Do you put any weight into that? I have no idea what you're talking about, honestly. Well, this whole theory that we're in the densest time of existence right now. And that's why everything's so dark. And that it's The thing is that that's Our world
Starting point is 01:14:39 That we talk about That we experience Is so shut off In the rest of the world They don't give a fuck They don't know what we're going through right now They don't care They're in their worlds
Starting point is 01:14:49 You know what I mean So like when I meet people From other countries or other stuff What they're talking about Stuff that we don't even Like what do you talk I don't know what do you talk You know what I mean
Starting point is 01:14:58 You're 110% inundated Every day all day With what's on your phone These people have a whole different existence. So maybe that is existing in your world, but in these other worlds happening on this planet at the same time, no. Although you do.
Starting point is 01:15:15 I mean, you don't have to attach that to spirituality. I mean, there's that book, remember the fourth turning about the different cycles of humanity and history that we see. It's, I don't think it necessarily has to be bound to any kind of spiritual. Do you think that we're coming out of a cycle, Johnny,
Starting point is 01:15:32 or do you think it's like? I think we're going into that the fourth turn, you know, the one where... And what happens in the fourth turn? Well, okay, I'll give you a summary here. If you want to know, this is the book by, what's the guy's name, William Strauss. And it's called, and it describes like World War II would be one of the conflict cycles. And they kind of come around. I'll give you all the turnings.
Starting point is 01:15:57 What are the turnings? It's going to get worse. Well, I mean, I hate that's a weird. way to put it, right? It depends on what you value, I guess. But the first turning is the high, where the themes are confidence, unity, institutional strength.
Starting point is 01:16:15 This is when a society is emerging from a crisis. So there's, it'll be like after 9-11, I guess you'd say, like where everybody's coming together. This would be another example is like post-World War II or the Civil World Reconstruction era. And the generations in charge at that time
Starting point is 01:16:30 will be like the civic or hero generations. The second turning is the awakening. This is when their spiritual renewal, questioning of authority. Institutions are strong, but seen as stifling. People seek personal authenticity. This would be like the 60s and all that social unrest or the great awakening in the 18th century, the 1700s. The prophets are in charge during that time, like the baby boomers. The third turning is the unraveling. That's a mood of cynicism, fragmentation, individualism over community. Institutions are weakening, cultural wars and distrust are rising.
Starting point is 01:17:04 I think that's what we're in right now. And this would be like the culture wars and the market-driven 80s to 2000s and the gilded age before the Great Depression. The nomad generation like Gen X would be in charge then. And then the fourth turning is the crisis. That's upheaval, existential conflict, national rebirth, old systems collapse, people rally behind collective survival and rebuild a new order. This would be examples including the Great Depression in World War II, the American
Starting point is 01:17:32 and revolution and then this is again the hero generation again uh we rebuild and stuff and i think we're approaching that yeah it's just going to be collapse well yeah but it leads to rebirth is the idea you know bring it bring it dude it's got to get that literally is exactly everything i say it's got to get worse before it gets better you have to you have to get especially the rich kids out of their comfort zone so they start feeling real world consequences. When does that ever happen, though, outside of? But it could be happening. If the media tells you it's not, they say, okay, it's not.
Starting point is 01:18:15 Yeah, that's a big problem. You know, here in Chicago, we'll have, you know, 60 people shot a weekend and, you know, on the south side, but people on the north side, they'll be like, it's fine here. Everything's great. That's good. Six people got shot in that neighborhood, they would do tripping. 60 get shot on the south side. That's like war zone numbers.
Starting point is 01:18:32 that's crazy yeah they don't care they they they they everything is nice yeah and the and the images just don't matter anymore huh it was i mean that was the great the great thing about the news in the era vietnam you know bringing home those images for the first time but now we've just become so desensitized the real problem johnny is that people look at the world as a meritocracy that people are doing their best to get the best done and our news is so not like that our news really is kersk really is tell to to program you into a certain view. So that's why everyone. Well, I mean, look at the 60 minutes with Ray Epps, you know, like the interview of the guy
Starting point is 01:19:11 just said, you know, did you send text messages to your nephew saying that you orchestrated this whole thing? Yes. Did you do orchestrate the whole thing? No. Okay. Sounds good. You're clear.
Starting point is 01:19:23 You're so right. Totally credulous. Yeah. But the way the whole thing, like people would rather believe it's climate change that caused all these LA fires than the arsonists they've been arresting. Do you know what I'm saying? They'd rather be watching with a narrative. They want to stick with it. They can't deviate from the narrative. Yeah. What do you think about like, okay, are you following this story? I wanted to talk about on BS and we cancel, but the Pentagon attempting to require journalists who that, you know, have access
Starting point is 01:19:52 at the Pentagon to sign this kind of like a pledge almost to not leak information and stuff. And I think, even Fox News they all all the news networks and the newspapers got together and said hey fuck you guys we're not well do you know the Jeff Gannon story no no I don't mean that Jeff Gannon was this uh a rich journalist during the Bush years that just kind of appeared in the press pool and all of a sudden he had the highest you know level of clearance and every question he would ask Bush it was like you know stuff equivalent of you know why are you the best president ever and why don't people acknowledge how great you are like real fluff stuff and everyone's like who is like who is is this guy where do you come from i don't know how it happened but somebody found him he was a male escort yes oh yeah i remember him yeah and he he transformed into this in in how he got this clearance and how it all happened now which president was that for bush it was bush uh junior oh yeah but the bushes are associated with the uh lincoln scandal or the uh what's the scandal on Nebraska.
Starting point is 01:20:56 The Boys Town scandal. That's it, right? Is it the law? You know, Lincoln is in Nebraska. When it comes to controlling, you know, who's asking the questions and stuff, you know, they're trying to exert that control more. But they love in certain gays and everything, dude. It's like they're controlled.
Starting point is 01:21:12 They're part of the crew. It is curious, though, that even as caltowed and, you know, whipped as the journalism industry is right now, they still want more control you know or at least on the on the face they do the pentagon i mean oracle is buying up all the news literally buying it all up it's so crazy you'll have the a i stories too that'll be created by ai it'll be a human making it's already happening at sports yeah you're seeing it like mLS i was talking about this the other day mLS all of their gamers now their game stories uh are written by ai uh just instantly they're you know they take the stats collate them and spit them out and and and you know those are the people that
Starting point is 01:21:54 really thought they were safe uh from uh automation you know what i mean but the truth is there's nowhere to hide and they're taking over everything even podcasting some guy literally made a full podcast with AI dude there are youtube channels now and i just started noticing it recently but i realized now that it's been happening for years and i just didn't notice it that our AI generated history channels and and we talked about the other day uh where you would have you'd be really hard-pressed to find a distinction between it in like a Ken Burns documentary, you know, it's just all... No, the way I always figure it out that it's AI, not a human, is they mispronounce words. Yeah, yeah, but it's gotten much better at that.
Starting point is 01:22:33 It is much better. I used to, I totally agree. I used to, that used to be an obvious thing. The thing I note now is that it repeats things a bit to, more than an actual human one. But we're moments in the grand scheme of thing away from it being perfect, just pitch. It's funny. in the tattoo world, you know, I have people send me art and then it'll be, you know, it's AI art because you look at it. And like, I had a guy send me a Jesus and I'm like, did you want
Starting point is 01:22:59 your Jesus to have six fingers? And they'll be like, what? And I'm like, look at your picture you sent me. And it's like, oh, shit. Or, you know, I had another one. It was a person with three wings instead of two. There's all kind of. Yeah, the AIR is obvious, you know. You're in a, you are actually being in the one industry that's safe from AI because they There's not, you know, I can't actually put a tattoo on some until, you know, those robots come to bear. They tried to do that in D.S in Austin. Robot tattoo? There's a shop there that was doing tattoos with a machine.
Starting point is 01:23:32 It was like 10 grand for the tattoo the size of like half a postcard maybe. And it was like this photo perfect thing or proposed to be. It showed a tattoo it did supposedly. And it was like, it's so we can do like, let's say a picture of the Mona Lisa on three of you guys. It would look exactly the same on all three of you. it would be perfect 10 grand apiece i don't think it worked out because i was in austin in uh june and i looked for this place i could not find it oh good um let's get in your tattoos you you're doing you have a really great charity you want to tell us about it oh yeah so i started this charity called
Starting point is 01:24:07 ink relief uh i was approached about a year ago to start doing cover up work for victims of human trafficking where you know their abuser's name will be on their body and um they obviously don't want that on there. So I offer that service for free to help get rid of that off their bodies. The big challenge, this is all new to me, is trying to find people to help pay for this. I know people that run charities, they get money from McDonald's, casinos, they get really nice donations that help fund their charities. And I'm like, I guess you does beg people. So I send letters, all kind of people, and emails and nothing bad. Do you have a goal for me or something? what's that do you have a go fund me i haven't done that yet um my website is inkrelief
Starting point is 01:24:54 dot org um you want to hear something funny about that did you know anybody can make a dot org website yeah yeah i did i didn't know that i thought you had to have a charitable status or anything no anybody can make a dot org website without anything sam has about eight of them no i don't have any orgs you don't have any orgs oh okay i don't buy i don't understand the point of a dot org if you don't need a designation but anyway it's called inkrelief.org. Anybody wants to go to it? How many have you done?
Starting point is 01:25:22 Oh, wow, there's some great examples on here. Yeah, those are some of the cover-ups I've done helping these people. If you can scroll down, you can see them there. Yeah, he's bringing it up. Oh, wow. There you go. So, yeah, you know, it's getting rid of these things.
Starting point is 01:25:38 But, you know, I went to a resource fair for these victims the other day. And you really don't have any idea until you go to one of these things about the things they need help with. There's people there helping them expunge their records. There's people there helping them open bank accounts, helping them fill out job applications, housing. There's a lot that when you come out of that world, you need help with.
Starting point is 01:26:03 One of my friends that's on the board of my charity, she worked for DCFS for 20 years, just retired. And I mean, she would get the call like, hey, we got one out at the airport. It'll be a hotel room with like five girls from Tennessee. No IDs, no phones, no anything, just used and left there. You know, we're there over the internet, you know, and she'd be the one to have to go get them and help them get home. So there's a lot of people that find themselves in these scenarios.
Starting point is 01:26:35 It's terrible. And then I imagine a lot of them are facing deportation after that too now. No, these are girls from like here. Oh, this is like white slavery. yeah totally I have a friend who is from Minnesota and this is funny so there's another see I'm not crazy one
Starting point is 01:26:52 I would tell people about how every municipal vehicle has this thing the size of a coffee of a pop can it's a license plate scanner every ambulance bus cop car their scanning plates constantly nobody believe me it's true that's crazy I didn't yeah so
Starting point is 01:27:12 I'm in Mexico on vacation I'm an early riser I get a message on my phone it's like six in the morning right and it's this mom I know from Minnesota her daughter and a friend got pulled into one of these things and they were in the south
Starting point is 01:27:28 a nasty place in Chicago in the suburbs the abusers would call let them speak on the phone with her for a minute and then take her off the phone and she's got nowhere police went to anything no one would help her so she's like I am driving down there getting my daughter. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, you are not driving to that neighbor in
Starting point is 01:27:45 Chicago getting your daughter. Let me make a call. Again, it's like six in the morning. I call a friend of mine who's a police officer is involved with other stuff too. I informant what's going on. He says, listen, you tell her to call the Center for Missing Abused Children. They will move so quick on this, it will make your head spin. Okay, I tell her. How long do you think it was till the cops were at that door getting those kids? I hope it was right quick. what do you think this is like a weekday at like six in the morning a day under 20 minutes 10 minutes really yeah with the license plate scanners and stuff they knew where they were they were over the police were there within 10 minutes banging on the door
Starting point is 01:28:27 I could show you on my phone the text message chain you can see the times on it so any of these that makes me think that all these man huts are just fake then like yeah totally like when the 2020 riots were happening and all that and they're like these people are driving around my city burning stuff and breaking windows and they couldn't do anything about it come on they knew exactly what those cars were I mean yeah when what's... Whoa dude
Starting point is 01:28:51 that's crazy who was that white shooter that killed to the pedophile they had like inforead vision on that on that case if you guys know what I'm talking about you guys remember they got he got away with it the guy the pedophile they got that shot the guy in the hand Oh yeah the Kyle Riddenhouse
Starting point is 01:29:08 They had like Oh, yeah. Yeah, they had like up top drone, drone action. They knew exactly what happened there. That's why they let them out. Yeah. But when they, you know, that one guy was in San Bernardito, had the phone. They said they couldn't crack.
Starting point is 01:29:21 The guy that was the. Yeah. Yeah. They have backdoors and everything. One of my customers is a federal investigator. These people will tell you everything. They don't care. They tell you everything.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Tor, the thing to protect your internet browsing. they said they get through tour, no problem. That's not even a problem for them. That's why I do. You see all these things. I'm like, even like a, you know, I mean like, oh, this is an unhackable phone. I'm like, dude, don't get it.
Starting point is 01:29:51 You know about this term parallel construction? No. Look into that. So parallel construction is when they use illegal means to investigate something. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then they construct how they found it backwards after they find the information.
Starting point is 01:30:06 What happened was, There was a secret program where the FBI was paying Best Buy technicians, cash money to go through people's computers and find stuff and turn people in. They're paying them a reward. So what happened, they turned in this guy who was a dentist in California, said he had child porn on his computer. And that's the problem is once you make an incentive to find things, you're going to bet people are going to find it.
Starting point is 01:30:30 If you look into this, it'll blow your mind. The first article is about it. Oh, this guy had thousands of images. a child porn on his computer he's a terrible person right he fought it he had the might have fight it it ruined him it ruined his business and ruined him but he fought it and won you know what it ended up being one a cookie from an ad that was on his computer of a 12 year old girl in a bikini in a pool that's all that was how does that happen though what you mean well i mean how is that how does that get conflated for what you know because they want it they want convictions
Starting point is 01:31:06 They want to be able to say, like, we're busting child porn. We're getting these people. And, you know, these guys turned this guy in and said he had all his child porn on his computer. Whatever. I don't know what happened. The FBI guy was like, sure, great. Give him his reward. Sir prosecuting.
Starting point is 01:31:21 Oops. He has one cookie on his computer from an ad. Well, now we can't look stupid. Let's just keep pushing it, you know. But the same investigator I tattoo told me how, you know, they will, we get a big name. They'll bust them. Child porn. everything they have everything on this guy they think it's going to be all over the news on you know
Starting point is 01:31:40 the next day nothing they never see another thing about it you know it's crazy dude it's all the time i i have so one of my friends works in tech and he worked a big law firm here in town and this law firm has uh branches over the world and him and the other techs all have to sign you know was it non-disclosure agreements they actually have competitions him the text around the world for this law firm of whose boss has the worst porn on their computer like Kyle porn
Starting point is 01:32:13 Oh my God Yeah they can't They can't go to the news about it So they literally That's the only way they deal with it Is they have to laugh And be like oh my God My boss is so disgusting
Starting point is 01:32:23 This was on his computer Oh my God Yeah And these guys aren't making this up This is like What they deal with every day You know I've had clients to work at the Mac store
Starting point is 01:32:34 Same thing you know, they have to, they can't go to the police what they find in these computers. What, they're legally bound or is it? Yeah. Okay. Jesus. Let's, let's end it on this, dude. You want to talk about experts?
Starting point is 01:32:50 Like, you know, how everybody acts like they're an expert, but they don't know shit? Well, that's what I was speaking of earlier with, you know, John Caracas is saying CIA doesn't listen to people's calls and, like, you know, they do, you know. But another one that's really funny is, like, I was telling you about how you don't know what's happening in other people's worlds because the news doesn't tell you and you don't have any access to it.
Starting point is 01:33:11 One of my friends was a, she works for the Biden administration and the labor department, but she was a professor in a college of Mexico. And you know what the PRI is? No, what is the PRI? It's like a party, right? It's like the DNC of Mexico. They're big. They're huge.
Starting point is 01:33:31 Okay. If you watch, didn't Narcos do a whole thing about the P.R. I believe they did where they rigged an election to get their guy in. They're huge. So basically there was a journalist down there that went undercover to the PRI, acting like a young girl wanting a job. And the lady who was the head of the PRI's assistant who would interview these women was basically telling them, listen, you're going to be expected to have sex with him. You're going to be expected to do all this stuff. Interviewing young girls for these jobs, right?
Starting point is 01:34:00 so it's uh-oh got too close big big scandal down there of course if you even Google it good luck finding this right expose the head of the PRI so that'd be like exposing the head of the DNC
Starting point is 01:34:16 saying if you wants this job for the president being ready to suck you know whatever do some whatever right now here's where it gets great the lady her name was Sandra Vaca disappears no one knows it happens to her she doesn't get prosecuted nor where she resurfaced
Starting point is 01:34:30 in Mexico City being appointed the head of Child Protective Services. Oh man, that's like that Laura Killsby. Sillsby, yeah, totally. Laura Sildby. Yeah, she got busted
Starting point is 01:34:44 in Haiti. Now she's running Amber Alert in Florida. Yeah, so this late, but the thing is that go Google it, you won't find it. You know, maybe Xavier will in some Spanish. Yeah, there's some people, dude.
Starting point is 01:34:59 You know. You tell you about this stuff, they can't find it. What is Mexican Google? It's asking your cousin. You know, this is you have to type all your service is in Spanish probably to get the results. Ben, great episode, dude. Yeah, thanks for having me, man. Anytime all the time.
Starting point is 01:35:18 And I think I safely had a good episode. And I heard this is the highest paying podcast on the internet, so I can't wait for that. Yeah, dude. It's in the mail. Sorry there. It's in pesos, but it's there. Love it. Ben.
Starting point is 01:35:30 All right, inkrelief.org. Please donate. Help out these women. We'll keep the link in there. We'll talk. I'd love to help you with that. And, uh, you know, you got your Instagrams. You got your Twitter.
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Starting point is 01:35:54 All right, brother. We love you. Let's break down the episode. Ben don't pull no punches. I like them. Yeah. because he doesn't have a gun. He asked him because he has no gun.
Starting point is 01:36:01 I don't know how you don't have a gun living in Chicago. Especially after sending a video like that. Yeah, especially if your friend's like, they kidnap my kids. I'd be like, okay, I'm just running to the gun shop real quick before I start blasting people. Yeah, that's so funny. My girl's mom is like as left Democrat anti-gun as you can get. And as soon as she got the citizen app, she was like, we need to get a gun. Yeah, 100% dude.
Starting point is 01:36:25 And I'm with them. You don't want to kill anybody. But you also don't have to. Just shoot them. scare them. This is not anti-Ben either. I love Ben. But it's like I don't have a gun to kill people.
Starting point is 01:36:35 I have a gun so people don't kill me. Yeah. That's it. That's all. I got daughters kicking the door, blazing the four-four. Pop, pop, pop, pop, and that song right there. Or I could see you just going and they turn around quick. But I really want to use my AK.
Starting point is 01:36:52 You don't want to use that in a home. That's not great for a home intruder kind of situation. Really? Well, yeah, because it's not as maneuverable. But that round is just going to blow right through the wall. Just take my Fridays and just shoot my guns. That's all I want to do. You miss.
Starting point is 01:37:08 You end up shooting somebody across the street. Well, I think kids get behind dead. Watch him. I'm not talking about them. I mean, that round would go right to the wall. Watch me send this guy back to hell. Dude, my, like my brother-in-law was just in his garage. And there's nobody within miles of us, dude.
Starting point is 01:37:23 And these guys were shooting like more than a mile away. and right by his head and that was 2-2-3 which is not all that different from the AK rounds What? Yeah, they were just shooting out and getting in the country you know, everybody's out shooting on Sundays
Starting point is 01:37:40 and he was in his garage and there's, I mean, very far away that's why you always have to shoot like those rifle rounds into into, you know, like the ground but he was really like like it is I mean we all know elections are rigged
Starting point is 01:37:55 but that is insanity man we don't want to run in we got this guy he's going to win you're like that oh dude so i never heard had you heard that i'd never heard that dude if anyone started asking me like such technical questions but do you believe this is corruption okay get the recorder out get the recorder out yeah are you saying that you bought drugs from a prostitute on the corner of sunset and lebraia in 1997 yeah if a question is too soon specific you know they're trying to get you to say something that's that what you're saying yeah i don't care how hot you are i don't want to i'm not doing any of that like like that reminds me like
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Starting point is 01:42:26 Because it's goofy. Yeah. It's my one goofy show, even though Johnny wants to make it completely political. Yeah, the numbers immediately went up when we started doing more politics. And I'm with Johnny, it's hard to get away from like what's been on.
Starting point is 01:42:39 Yeah, how can you not talk about what's happened on? I mean, I can talk about it. Remember, we did a big poll and 75% of the listeners. They want politics? Yes.
Starting point is 01:42:48 You guys read reviews, right? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Five stars only. Five stars only. That's right. Tim and Johnny are funny. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:42:59 Yeah, dude. What does that mean? I don't even know. I don't even care. They might be talking about the episode with Tim Dylan. Oh, yeah, that's probably it. Johnny's a local celebrity on this show. I'm just a sidekick.
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Starting point is 01:43:58 Okay. And it was a lot fun. And so... That cause of his, too, is a very good cause. I think that's a great cause, and I want to help him get behind it, dude. I want to help him. But that was great to hear that the missing people show up instantly.
Starting point is 01:44:13 Like, that's amazing, because I was expecting three days later... Yeah, actually did the number one thing don't do when someone is trying to ask you, like, yeah, how long do you? Yeah, yeah. XG bid a dollar. 20 seconds? No, I said 20 minutes.
Starting point is 01:44:28 30 minutes I was good. He was like, one dollar. I'm like, this isn't price is right, asshole. Kids, kids are important. I was like, you got to get there quick. This is kids situation. Way to play the room, dude. Kids are important.
Starting point is 01:44:40 Way to go deep on that. You did get us there. There you go, buddy. Great job on that. Kids are important. I mean, as much as, you know how he said, he likes to cover up tattoos of the like their pimps that's real like girls on the street they get their pimps names on them and you got to get that shit covered yeah i was wondering i thought
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Starting point is 01:45:27 The most educational hour on the interview. I wasn't even trying to copy it out. Yeah, you weren't. Oh, you just happened to say the exact thing. I thought he was talking about Broken Sim somehow. I didn't know. Yeah, I didn't know what he was talking about. Yeah, but you know what I'm talking about. All right, guys, I bang crushed it. Always a pleasure to have great guys on.
Starting point is 01:45:44 Enjoy these highlights. Here's a clip from the latest Broken Sim. Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, and a number of other comedians decided to go to the Middle East and perform in Saudi Arabia. So let's go ahead and watch the video. The video is titled Bill Burr destroys his reputation. Beyonce and Mariah Carey actually did private New Year's gig. So this is Bill Burr speaking from a morning podcast in 2000.
Starting point is 01:46:19 and 11 for a million bucks did new year's gigs for goddafi's kids can you fucking believe that how much in my opinion i mean goddafi uh he i don't know if we really made the right decision killing him we didn't kind of of the mindset that we didn't if you want me to be honest we didn't dude and there's open air slave trades and we'll get into that two seconds you know you're going to take a gig where you're going to go dance like a goddamn fucking clown for a mass murderer's kids
Starting point is 01:46:56 then you take that fucking france like a goddamn fucking clown for a mass murderer's kids then you take that fucking blood money and what he's done yeah
Starting point is 01:47:12 you couldn't remember that he claimed he was behind the Pan Am bombings that killed fellow Americans the fuck is wrong with you. The Royals love the show. Everyone was happy. The people that were doing the festival were thrilled. And yeah, it was just this great positive thing. And I got to tell you, just to be a part of that was amazing. And the comedies that I've been talking to just saying like, dude, you can feel it. They wanted it. So it was a mind-blowing experience. Definitely top three experiences I've ever had. Here's my opinion on that. Here's my opinion on.
Starting point is 01:47:48 You want to stop here? Yeah, you can stop. So I want to kind of get into this, right? Why? Why is it different than, why is it different for comedians to go and do this versus, let's say, golfers and MMA people and boxing people? Well, the reason it's different is because comedians have made their bones constantly talking about culture they've constantly talked about culture it's it's it's kind of the the meat
Starting point is 01:48:24 potatoes of comedy to comment on the culture in which we live in right now right and johnny we also do me a favor real quick can you get on screen the top 200 comedy podcast i want to talk about this as well so culturally comedians have been been basically given their take on culture and Many of them are discussing, you know, right versus left paradigm. And many of these people who went have been discussing right versus left paradigms. And a lot of them have been, especially lately, have been leaning in to the left side of the discussion. So if you're going to get political, which most comedy, a lot of it is, okay. So this is, I want to get into this two seconds.
Starting point is 01:49:20 Okay. It comes off as hypocritical. If you think Saudi Arabia had something to do at 9-11, and I've been very vocal that I think it's minimal. I think they were used as a smokescreen to really cover the people who were involved in it. I think they were used like a puppet, like a CIA's hand up their ass using so they could have boots on the ground in the United States. 100%. That's my opinion. it was minimal if anything at all they were blamed for it and they didn't even get any black
Starting point is 01:49:52 from it they i i rack in afghanistan paid the price for it nobody we said before no one has a clue how pete davison could go do it after what happened to his dad um nobody no i mean it's kind of crazy to me now dude i'm all about taking those i mean we're begging for gay dollars right now so we're not above anything you know above We're above going to Saudi Arabia, apparently. Well, I've stated why I wouldn't go. My comedy wouldn't translate. I would get thrown in jail.
Starting point is 01:50:23 They're like, you can't be dirty. Sorry, that's happening. Do you want to, before we go to the next? Do you want to hear Burr's response to all this briefly? It's brief. Do you want to hear that real quick? Okay, because he on his money morning podcast takes questions there. And apparently a lot of the questions have been about this.
Starting point is 01:50:40 Why? Yeah. Oh, Jesus. I'll tell you that. The sanctimonious. This is sanctimonian. Key word on the monian. Oh, Jesus. All right, here's the deal. You guys are asking me, obviously, a ton of questions about the absolute controversy. All right? Here's the deal. I would love, I have no problem answering any of them. The problem I have is after I answer them, it all gets clipped. And then once it gets clipped, then the lies. start getting told or they start shaping it and making it this
Starting point is 01:51:19 and making it that. So all I'm doing is just throwing another log on the fire and then they can make more money. No, I'm sorry. Well, no, no, no, no, because they care so much. That's right. Sorry, not because they're just making money.
Starting point is 01:51:38 You know, but I do have to tell you this is fascinating because I've never been in the middle of one of these good things. And my whole life when I watched the news, you know, not every canoe stories, but there's been a lot of shit where you watch it going like, yeah, I don't know, it kind of seems like that kind of fucking dick and so to finally be in the middle of it
Starting point is 01:51:52 and the level of like straight up lies is just, it's wild. Do you get my tweet? My text? I have it. Yeah, I haven't. I'll be honestly, I've been off the internet for like a fucking month, but just the shit people have been sent. It's funny, you get off the internet and people still send you shit. So like these these stories of like there was no women there.
Starting point is 01:52:15 Imagine being friends with someone and sending them videos. People sitting on. Shit talking them. So when my, my, my, uh, he's lying.
Starting point is 01:52:24 That's, people aren't doing that. He's still on the internet on social media. That's what's happening. Well, I mean, when my pronoun bit was everywhere and everybody was talking about it, I would get text from people saying,
Starting point is 01:52:36 I love you. I just want you to know that. And I'm like, what is happening? What is happening? I feel not this. I see none of it. But no one ever sent me.
Starting point is 01:52:45 A clip going, oh, this person's talking shit about you, that person talks shit about you. Nobody sent them to him either, dude. I'm telling you, he saw all of this shit, for sure he did. I just want to prove it because he's talking about, he's completely missing the point. He's talking about lies that people are telling about the, which is completely a real. I mean, it's extraneous. What he's talking about, he's the actual event. Yeah, and listen, and listen, he'll just briefly get in and then I'll cut out of this.
Starting point is 01:53:10 There's no women there. He just performed to the, but royals, by the time they had done with this shit, They're going to say I went over there and did a one-on-one show and a fucking tent, staring at my toes, and then I left for the head fucking guy, whoever the hell it is over there, right? Okay, let play. Well, I mean, that's about, that's about it. But that's not what everybody's saying.
Starting point is 01:53:29 Exactly, yeah. I don't know. He's completely missed the point. Nobody's saying that. Nobody's like, ah, you didn't perform for just women. What we're saying is... If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode, subscribe to Broken Simulation in your podcasting app
Starting point is 01:53:42 or check us out at YouTube.com slash Sam Tripoli. You go deep, home boy. Aaron, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning.
Starting point is 01:54:07 Dude, you just blew my mind.

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