Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #962: Eyes Wide Open with Sean McCann

Episode Date: February 4, 2026

The latest Tin Foil Hat features Sean McCann breaking down Eyes Wide Shut as a literal depiction of generational ritual abuse and trauma-based mind control. He argues Alice is a fully programmed multi...ple, while the film tracks the lifecycle of cult victims through Helena, Mandy, Domino, and others—each serving different roles within the system. Bill is an oblivious pawn, easily manipulated and distracted, and there is no happy ending: Helena is taken, the cycle continues, and the ritual never stops.   Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to https://www.samtripoli.gold/ and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. CopyMyCrypto.com: The 'Copy my Crypto' membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber 'James McMahon' personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you'd like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you're doing and head over to: https://copymycrypto.com/tinfoilhat/ You'll not only find proof of everything I've said - but my listeners get full access for just $1 LiveLongerFormula.com: Check out https://www.livelongerformula.com/sam — Christian is a longevity author and functional health expert who helps you fix your gut, detox, boost testosterone, and sleep better so you can thrive, not just survive. Watch his free masterclass on the 7 Deadly Health Fads, and if it clicks, book a free Metabolic Function Assessment to get to the root of your health issues. Grab Tickets To Sam Tripoli's Live Shows At SamTripoli.com: Hollywood, CA: 2/10 Perryville, MD: 2/20 Pottstown, PA: 2/21 Las Vegas, NV: 2/28 Bakersfield, CA: 3/6 Yuma, AZ: 3/7 Hollywood, CA: 3/10 Batavia, IL: 3/26-3/28 Toronto, CA: 4/17-18 Dallas, TX: 4/24 Fort Worth, TX: 4/25 Albuquerque, NM: 6/12-6/13 Lawerence, KS: 9/17-9/19 Tulsa, OK: 10/9-10/10   Please check out Sean McCann's internet:  Website: https://onegreatworknetwork.com/sean-mccann Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wake_the_dead_podcast/ Twitter: https://x.com/SeanWakeTheDead Youtube: https://bit.ly/4rwhx2P Podcast:  Wake The Dead- https://bit.ly/4qWp0bz   Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy  Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/%20P Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/   Please support our sponsors: Helix Sleep: Helix is offering 27% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to Helix Sleep dot com slash Tinfoil. That's helixsleep.com/tinfoil. This is their best offer yet and it won't last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now.  

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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.
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Starting point is 00:01:14 we have a giant announcement to make. We're very excited. We've been talking about this a lot. And we finally got our date. We're proud to announce that Tim Fall Hat's big 1,000th episode is happening June 18th at 10 p.m. at the mothership in Austin. It is locked in.
Starting point is 00:01:36 We're good to go. Grab your tickets because it's going to be a wild time and we're going to pack it out. And then we're going to all go hang out and make bad decisions. So we're excited to finally announce that. I have another day at the end of the year, the headline the weekend, but we are excited to be back in the saddle.
Starting point is 00:01:57 And, you know, the 500th was fire. Dude, that was great. Yeah. And the thousand should be even better. I'm hoping to get Alex Jones maybe. He's in Austin. Oh, yeah. That would be amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:10 And I got to get Eddie Bravo on it. And that will be our panel if we're lucky. Trump, maybe? It could happen. You want us to get Trump? Oh, that would be crazy. We could do a little word war promo. Get Trump versus Kamala maybe.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's do that. Let's do that. And so it will be, we're going to be excited. Again, that's June 18th. That isn't up on my website yet. It will be as soon as I get the ticket link. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:36 So let's get it. Let's kick it off. I'm very excited to have this next guest on. He's a podcaster. He is a researcher. He is a psychonaut and his podcast called Wake the Dead. Please welcome. Sean McCann, everybody.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Nailed that. Thank you so much. I am so glad to be here and to speak with you and your listeners. I am a listener myself of your show. Oh, thank you. I'm listening for a long time. And I'm still, I still listen because you don't fall for the left, right,
Starting point is 00:03:10 all the bullshit. Yeah, we hate that here. You recognize the, yeah, right. What matters? Yeah, it's harder and harder to go down that because both sides on the extreme are really hunkered into their side. Oh, it's their side. And everything is emotional now.
Starting point is 00:03:28 So you're either with me or you're against me. And it's just like, and it's nuanced, dude. It's a little bit of both. Like, should that guy be allowed to bring his gun to a protest? Yeah, if you're a Second Amendment Maximus, yes, he should be able to get, bring a gun there. And I'm sorry, that guy was, if he's even dead, was executed, dude. I mean, and I'm listening to some people that I really love just not see that, dude. Dude, I had to unfollow some people on YouTube because you're just blind.
Starting point is 00:04:02 You're literally just playing the narrative that I thought you were acting like you were in the middle type of thing. You're really not. You bought into a cult of personality. Yeah. And yeah, it's bought the government line. I mean, we defended, and I think rightfully so, what was the guy's name with? Yeah, Kyle Rittenhouse. Everyone defended him.
Starting point is 00:04:18 He brought an AR to, you know, a protest. Yeah, and I think it's different because he was protecting somebody's property, you know, an ethnic person to, Indians. You know, it's a little different. Yeah, but I think the other guy thought he was protecting someone also, but he didn't even have his, his was holstered on his waistband. You know what I mean? It wasn't even. Yeah, I mean, and you see them taking it away. Again, you can see however you want. I look at everything through demoralization lens and they want simple war. And I guarantee you this isn't the last person who's going to lose his life as these Minnesota Democrats send these guys into the meat grinder. Why they sit from their, their, their, their mansion.
Starting point is 00:04:58 and gated communities telling everybody to put their lives on the line. You go put your life on the line. It's like all these neocons who want war with Iran. You go, you get on the front line, you go die for this ridiculous cause that you believe so much in.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Stop sending 20-year-olds to die, even though that guy wasn't 20 or good-looking, you know. You see MSNBC trying to make him more embangables. It worked, though. He did look a lot, a lot better looking. He was the ugly doctor. Did you have more sympathy?
Starting point is 00:05:26 because you're homo erotica got kicked in. I almost donated on the GoFundMe. I was like, I have to donate it out. He's so hot. Do you think both sides want, both sides know that they're feeding into a potential civil war? I don't think the extremes do that. They're so lost in their ideology. Their ideology has come their identity and they're lost in it.
Starting point is 00:05:49 They think they're on the right side. Useful. So that's what it is. It's mind control to make people consent. into going with the evil, right? And that's what it is. Like, it's an immoral, like, anti-human where they're actually feeding the humans into the meat grinder
Starting point is 00:06:09 is the purpose. You know, like, that's what war is and mind control. And like Kubrick talks about this, and that will lead us into our topic if you wanted. But Full Metal Jacket is all about mind control. It's not about war. It's about how to make some. buddy a soldier, a super soldier, you know, and they even say it into the camera.
Starting point is 00:06:32 I wanted to be the first one on my block with a confirmed kill, you know, like, how do you make a kid into a soldier? And that's the male version of that mind control and the female version of the mind control is eyes wide shut with the multiple personality, trauma-based mind control of satanic ritual abuse. And I guess that could set us up if you want. We can roll from there. Before we get into that, I mean, like, you're, you're, you're.
Starting point is 00:06:56 bringing up some really great points in that, you know, I mean, if you, you know, I, I, I used to do U.S.Os. And, and again, I just wanted to state it for the, that's where you go entertain the troops. Okay, okay. And, like, I, I don't have problems with the troops, even when they're crazy idiots. And there are, I mean, I'm sorry, nothing against troops, but, you know, that guy, you remember that guy was going to put out that doc about him following the troops through Afghanistan, Iraq, and, like, the crazy, these are basically college kids.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Yep. Right? They're just in the middle of war. And we all think about college. We think about frat boys and how crazy they are and all the ridiculous stuff they do. You know, just think about TikTok and going viral on TikTok. But now you're in the middle of a war. So that's what I mean by that.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I respect our soldiers. And I respect the soldiers. I don't respect the military brass that's so dark arts a cult sending people in the meat grinders. They, you know, they were talking. Exactly. Right. You can, you can suss out. a difference, right? Like, you know, and that's kind of what Kubrick's movie about the,
Starting point is 00:08:02 the black and white one with the paths to glory. That's like, you know, the military brass wants to go execute the people while the guy. There's very much a thin the herd involved in war. And real quick, but when I was on the USO tour, and I don't know if I've told a story before, but here, but I feel it's apropos, but I was, we would, we had a guy, we'll call him our handler at that point. You know, he's taking us around, showing us where to go, our lead, our guide, let's say, that's a better. He was our guide into the war zones to tell us where to go and what not to do and what to do and what to do and what to do. And he was talking about there was a time when, there was a time when in World War I, they studied and found out that troops couldn't shoot the enemy.
Starting point is 00:08:59 They couldn't shoot the dead, the Germans. So that's where propaganda comes in the movies, and that's why you see all this gun shooting in movies. That's where it started because they wanted to train people psychologically with it being okay to shoot people. Fast forward, you know, gangster rap, fast forward video games. And dude, you want to get yelled at by someone? try to tell them video games
Starting point is 00:09:25 kind of are part of this whole school shooting shit because that's literally what you're doing you're walking down a bab boom boom boom just like Grand Theft Auto or just like any of these these other video games so that that's the psychological game being played in a lot of these movies exactly that
Starting point is 00:09:45 that's what that's what full metal jacket is it's showing you the psychological game of like you have Joker who is a competent mind who has humor, at least that takes them a little further than Gomer Pyle, who was like an imbecile. But you can see both of them breaking to the point where they become a murderer. Like that's the whole movie. At the end, he shoots a, you know, shoots and kills, even though it's from compassion. It's like a, it's a lot to think about. But in the end, they all sing the Mickey Mouse Club song. You know, they were all subjected to the same mind control
Starting point is 00:10:21 since there were children. And it's only natural that they ended up and, you know, Vietnam happened when it did to send all those kids into the meat grinder. It was, you know, Jim Morrison sang about how there was five to one. You know, the kids under 18 versus adults with the baby boom. And we could take over. But no, they grew their hair and fornicated in the woods
Starting point is 00:10:45 and went to the meat grinder. Baby boomers the worst generation. And it goes, you know, Grace, of all time, amazing. Baby movers, garbage. I'm sorry, Gen X, Fire, millennials, garbage. And the Generation Z,
Starting point is 00:11:02 there's some hope for them. I don't know how it's going to turn out, but there is a little hope. They seem to be swinging a little bit. Did they already name the new generation, like the ones your daughter would be? Alpha. Alpha.
Starting point is 00:11:13 Alpha or Z? Yeah. No generation. Yeah. I think, and but the Z and the alpha are being, well, I guess they're being raised by the Gen. Xers who like happened it didn't fall for 9-11 or for the you know the convid scam and all this like you know my kid was not is not like poisoned and he's not getting mind control you know what I
Starting point is 00:11:35 mean so there's a few like the generation X we didn't create the internet well but we built it sure and we also created what we we basically created YouTube we were the one content creating on there to build it to where it was and we we also are the ones who kind of created the gig society, the gig economy, where suddenly we stopped working for corporations. We stopped working for that, and we created our own businesses.
Starting point is 00:12:06 We created our own jobs. And you see that everywhere now. Yeah. And, well, you did see that when there was school, like town schoolhouses, and there wasn't, like, government education, from, you know, the Prussian education system, teach them to be soldiers, you know. America had literacy.
Starting point is 00:12:30 We had, you know, everybody worked for themselves, you know, before the Industrial Revolution, like, before the feminism and all that crap, like, we were self-sufficient for a lot. And, you know, if you look at the old books, you can learn a lot, you know. Yeah, it's very interesting because I have this joke about my friend Brian Callan, that his data comes from encyclopedias and he doesn't even engage in the internet in a weird way. But there is something about the really old encyclopedias. Like when you get way deep before the Rockefellers took over everything, that there's a lot of knowledge in those encyclopedias.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Right. And the school textbooks. Like I downloaded a couple of textbooks today from like 1877. And I'm just amazed at how soon. simple and easy, like easy and complex at the same time. Like, complex ideas that are, like, written simply for a child. It's so perfect. And then I think about how I was raised and, like, I went to public school in the 80s and 90s.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And, you know, and what they're getting now is worse. That's a great idea. That's a great idea to buy really old encyclopedias, like from the 1800s. By the way, this is other than the profit incentive. This is, I think, a big reason. and they force you to update your textbooks in college every year because they want to make sure you have the latest propaganda. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:55 You know, because remember they would be like, no, you can't. We're teaching to the new text, but you got to buy the new one every year. They were not cheap. And let me ask you.
Starting point is 00:14:01 You guys don't have kids. I don't know if you have kids. I do. I do. Yeah, I have a kid. Yeah. If at this point,
Starting point is 00:14:09 your child said, I don't want to go to college, what is your thoughts on that? Good for you. Yeah. I would say good for you. I'm like, why do you want to do you want to go?
Starting point is 00:14:19 go there, get propagandized, and then be 200, and by the time my kids are in, it could be half a million dollars in debt. Right. I mean, I would encourage if he had like a special interest, then to go further into that, if he had the interest and the drive to do so, I wouldn't be like, don't go, you know, but like, I went to photography school, you know, and I just focused on that. I didn't get all the bullshit of regular college and, you know, I learned what I wanted, and I took what I wanted from it and I got out of there. And now I understand, you know, like how to make it a photograph and how to do, like how to look at color and how to, you know, like, it benefited me greatly. But it only costs like $4,000 a semester instead of like whatever the crazy amounts.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Yeah, 100. I would tell my daughters, go find a college that you'd like to go to, like, let's say Miami University, and go get an apartment in there, there, live the college life. without the college debt. Right. Unless you really have something specific you want to go into. Right. You know, I would say go and try to live life and figure out a job you want to do. Even then, if you have something specific you want to go into, go do it.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Go work out. I mean, there's so many places where you can take an internship or something and get much more valuable experience. I was about to say, but if you want to become a lawyer, an engineer, there's things that you sometimes unless you're that. I mean, those are degrees you're kind of really smart at. It's not like social, what's the other one that everyone takes? Sociology, that one sucks. All the other ones are done. But if your kid wants to be like a doctor or like my sister had to go to school and become a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:15:57 I wonder if those jobs are going to exist. I mean, people are using AI now to represent themselves legally. Oh, I was about doctors. No. They're talking about AI is going to be doctors soon, which I think is a nightmare idea. Yeah, dude, the AI interact with it. Chatsby-T is wrong so often, dude. Like, I was using it to scan health insurance documents the other day.
Starting point is 00:16:21 I was updating my health insurance. And then it realized, like, halfway through everything had been telling me was just wrong. And I almost made, like, a critical life decision of my health insurance based on analyzing these documents. On doom scrolling, we asked what percentage of the people arrested by ICE are law-buying Americans. Uncensored AI said 75%. And Dylan took the win. Because he never wins, so we let him win. And then the next week he was like,
Starting point is 00:16:50 dude, that's so full shit. See, okay, but that stuff sucks. But then, like, the actual, like, nanobanana. Have you seen what they're creating over there with the AI? That's fucking... Nano banana? Yeah, the new... Never heard of it.
Starting point is 00:17:02 It's a new... You're talking about, like, the monkey banana? No, it's a fruit... It's a new AI video generator, and it's making amazing fucking videos right now where you can't even tell the difference anymore. I'll show you something where it's like... Where I agree with that stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:16 stuff, AI is really dropping the ball on that, but when it comes to, like, pictures and videos, and, like, your thumbnails. Yeah, thank you. They're fire. Johnny hates them, but I love them. I don't hate them. You hate them. So, let's get back to Stanley Kubrick.
Starting point is 00:17:32 You were kind of getting into some of his movies. Sure. We went on a little tangent there, but where would you like to go? Well, I guess I've been looking. at his films for a long time because of the photography angle. Kubrick is a photographer and I like a good picture, you know, so I've seen these films, it seems like an infinite number of times.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And so my brain cognizes them kind of in a different way. And I, for a long time, I've been noticing things, noticing, right? And so at the same time, I'm going down the rabbit hole. I'm listening to what on earth is happening. Mark Passio. I'm listening to Freeman Flies.
Starting point is 00:18:22 We love the Free Zone. Yeah, dude. Yeah, he's my good friend. He disappeared for a while. I think he went on some vision quest and now he's back. No, he needs a booker like you have. That's actually it. That's the only reason.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Steve Mercer had to quit. No, I'm serious. He would be very thankful to have somebody to donate. Because, like, I know him personally we talk, like, I went to Rainbow Gathering a few times with the kid. So, like, you know, he can't handle, like, all of that. Well, not that he can't, but I don't know if he, well, anyway, Steve Mercer is a good friend, and he's been working with Freeman for a long time, but he had to quit doing that. And ever since then, Freeman's been kind of like, oh, what, you know.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Talk to Mark. That's great. We'll all have the same guess. It's beautiful. I'm glad that I even mentioned it because he needs the attention. Everybody loves Freeman. But yeah, like I'm deep in the rabbit holes for many years, like 20 years. And I've been learning about, you know, human freedom and mind control and psychopathy and Satanism and, you know, the dark occult and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:36 So I'm down the rabbit hole of trauma-based mind control. and satanic ritual abuse and understanding what happens to the brains of these victims and how the structure is made. And if anybody wants to learn more, they could go to my Wake the Dead and check out. I've interviewed people, Carrie Olaje, especially many times. And she will explain the internal structure of her programming, like very deep. And so, anyway, I'm learning this thing like, six, seven years ago. And I see in eyes wide shut, that's what Alice is.
Starting point is 00:20:19 And I saw the documentary Room 237 and. Oh, yeah. That's right. Right, right. And, you know, that was just like, it hit my brain like, yeah, you know. And John Fell Ryan mentioned how Helena gets stolen at the end. She's, it's, it's a traumatizing scene when you understand what is happening there. Truly.
Starting point is 00:20:42 It's very hard to watch. Especially it involves two people that have dark energy, excuse me, like Tom Cruise and especially Nicole Kidman. The notion of having Nicole Kidman in a movie about child sex trafficking when her father was a prolific child sex trafficker. And they just get, they just get juiced in Hollywood. Oh, hey man, join the gang. You're already part of it.
Starting point is 00:21:09 It's crazy, dude. Kubrick chose her for a reason, you know. And so she is in real life. You know, so her, Anthony Kubrick is her dad. And he worked for, I think it was like MK Ultra derivative, basically, where he was programming children for his job, for the Australian government, which is working with the Five Eyes and that whole, you know, Rhodes Scholar crap of, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:41 rule the world rural britannia type shit so uh he's like his job is programming children who and obviously he's a psychopath he works for them right so who's to say he wouldn't do that to his own daughter yeah great point so i i don't know if i've talked about it on this show i know i talked it on the current sam experiment volume nine um which you can see on samtriplea dot com i um so i have a friend of mine, he is in, he's former military. He was the like the assistant team to the Navy SEALs. And he gets hit up by a UCLA health program, a doctor that wants him to come join this new experiment that they're doing. And they're going to deal with people with PDSDs. And he showed me the, the, the email he got. And it's basically like, come inside. We're going to hypnotize you.
Starting point is 00:22:41 and we're going to show you a bunch of pictures. And he goes, dude, this sounds like MK Ultra than me. I go, 100%. 100%. I mean, you're getting guys. That's the Ludovico method, right? That's what Alex was getting in a clockwork orange. Yeah, I mean, seeing pictures.
Starting point is 00:23:00 Yeah, you're taking traumatized people and mentally manipulating them. How old is he? He's got to be 40s, 40s, middle 40s? Yeah, dude. I mean, that's insane to me. And this whole notion, like, trust the doctors. You're like, trust science. You're like, some of the most evil shit ever done in the humanity has been done by scientists. By G.H. Esther Brooks. And, you know, he talked about it with the FBI. Like, I've been doing, we, William Ramsey and Hans Utter and myself have been, it was William Ramsey brought it to our shows. And we're just. doing this unfolding investigation. And it started with the Manchurian candidate, the book and the movie, and we're exposing how that became reality, you know, with the Sirhan, Sirhan and all that crap.
Starting point is 00:23:54 But then William found this document that was FOIA released like 2017 or something like that. And it's like 500-page document between G.H. Esther Brooks and the head of the FBI there, the guy they wore a dress and, you know. Oh, Hoover. Hoover. Yeah, Hoover. Exactly. And there's all these other people that get, you know, they get copies and stuff and it's all stamped and it's all like it's, most of it's unredacted.
Starting point is 00:24:23 You can see how they use hypnosis and drugs and triggering and handling. And they said that they were saying anybody that speaks English can be hypnotized. and they can be hypnotized in such a way they don't know they've been hypnotized and they can't be hypnotized by a different person. It's like locked in. And it's like it's in these documents like we are exposing the truth on our show.
Starting point is 00:24:51 It's like it's very revelatory and everybody should check it out. It's posted on Williams site. What's the name of it? Williams Ramsey? William Ramsey investigates. Yes, exactly. He's been on this show.
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Starting point is 00:27:39 It looks like Ari Shafir, you know what I'm saying? The ugly one does look. Yeah, not the good look. Yeah, the ugly one. Yeah. But so they, I wouldn't doubt if he was on SSRIs. I mean, that is something that makes you programmable, in my opinion. I can't state any research to that, but we're seeing this as a common theme.
Starting point is 00:28:01 in school shootings and people who act out like that. If you look at the composition of Prozac, it's mostly fluoride. Oh, my God. If you didn't know that, yeah, that's true. The molecule fluoride, they use many molecules of fluoride, you know, in the compound. Yeah. So it's always been about destroying mines and making people dumber so that they can be slaves, you know, I think that's where it all.
Starting point is 00:28:33 And the whole thing with the genital mutilation and the, that goes back to ancient cults of Inana and ancient sacrifice cults of tanit and sacrificing babies to, you know, Yahweh and the, you know, Bahal, all that stuff. Like that's, you know, even like circumcision and the modern day thing with the, with the transing. your kids, that's all the same child sacrifice that it's always been. And we'll even talk about how like the way that Alice is and her being that type of whore has been since Babylon, since the ancient Inana cults before Babylon, Sumeria. The families would give their daughters to the cult as a virgin to go be a whore for the church.
Starting point is 00:29:30 and Rome let it become like it I mean and so that's what's happening to Helena she gets stolen but you know they created her in a ritual like Alice used to be one of the maidens like in a very old thing's character yeah yeah okay yeah so like Nicole Kidman is the breeder and she is like the Kubrick relates her to the symbolism of Ishtar Like, she, they put, he puts the eight-pointed star all around her in the, in the beginning when they're at the first party. Also, the, I don't know, I'll get, I'll get lost in some of these things because there's like so much. But anyway, so she is a maiden of Ishtar in Anna. And so she represents the goddess in their occult ritual.
Starting point is 00:30:26 And so the kings of the land used to fornicate with the high priestess of Inana to create the fertility of the land, I guess, you know, is some crazy old religion. But basically, it's like a fertility cult. And so in this ritual that we see at like one hour and 11 minutes, they are being impregnated. And the, you know, the red cloak character is sanctifying the space with his durable. The double-headed chair, the eagle, the double-headed eagle with the crown on top. That relates, I mean, you look at the cover of morals and dogma. That's like the logo.
Starting point is 00:31:18 But also, if you go even further and you look at the Holy Roman Empire and you look at the the order of the golden fleece, which is like the most powerful occult society. Yes. Yes, they're like one at the top. Like all the heads of states are a part of that. Yeah. Yeah. And they wear that red of the carpet that red cloak has got as well.
Starting point is 00:31:45 And the double-headed eagle is the insignia of the Habsburg family who was like the leaders of the Holy Roman Empire for like, thousand years and like they own Spain when Columbus came to America you know like they own the new world they there it was it's just huge what if you start cracking open with what's kubrick showing us you know and um so i went and looked in the order of the golden fleece they have the ability to sanctify a ritual space for mass for a holy mass and every other holy mass has to be done in a church. But these guys were doing it at the Rothschild house. And so they have to have one of these guys to actually sanctify it to make it a real mass,
Starting point is 00:32:36 to make it a real. That's so interesting. Because, you know, you mentioned it's a birthing, impregnating event. I've had this theory that these elites go to these sex parties, everybody's girls involved. and if they get pregnant there and your girl gets pregnant, you have to raise that kid as your child. And that's my opinion on Princess Die and King Charles. Like none of his kids look like him.
Starting point is 00:33:10 They all, there's specific people, you go, that looks a lot like, like, you know, Prince, Prince, who's the older one? Prince William. Prince William looks a lot like Smith, the Smithers. Oh, you're talking about like. incest too though they got the brothers and everything involved well i i think there probably is yeah yeah yeah because they are royals and they like to keep the bloodline like that but what i'm saying is that king charles kids don't look like him they look like other people you know like
Starting point is 00:33:43 prince william looks like the rothschilder just passed and uh the younger brother what's his name Prince, the one who's banging the black chick. What's his name? The curly-haired one. No, the redhead war. The redhead. Harry? Prince Harry looks like her bodyguard or the guy who taught him riding horses.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Looks exactly like him. So there's secret bloodlines. Like, they know whose babies who, you know. Well, I don't know, but with the wife swapping stuff. I think the, so the ritual is all the males wear a mask. Yep. So then, and then, like, the woman goes and chooses the first man that she's going to be fornicate with. But then everybody runs a train on her. Like, everybody, they just mix it all up. I think you guys think that sounds crazy. I think that's 100% true.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Kind of like a ditty party where it's just a free for all if she gets pregnant, she gets pregnant. Yeah. And whoever the dad is has to raise that kid like it's his kid. And this, so, like, Alice chose Bill to be. the idiot. So Alice set up her nest with Bill, and then Bill thinks that Helena is his daughter. But there is no familial relation. She went and got,
Starting point is 00:35:03 you know, inseminated at one of these parties and raised the baby with Bill. Bill is the dupe. He's like, they keep him rich and he doesn't do anything. He's just like, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:12 money and power to be cut. Right. Right. And he's so, like obviously led by sex. and he's so stupid and he just goes blank. Like when he's in rainbow fashions and Millich offers his daughter, in quotes, to him for sex. He says, if you ever need anything, it needn't be a costume.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Bill just goes blank. He does dissociative stare and then walks away. Like he's the perfect jerk, you know, like he's. So that's, that's his character. He's first seen in the dark, and he is in the dark the whole movie, and in the end he's distracted with sex while his daughter gets stolen. And when we get further into it, I will show you about my Fidelio experiment, and you'll see how the relations of the screen, on one screen,
Starting point is 00:36:11 Helena walks away and Bill is not looking. On the next screen over, Bill is staring. at Helena, sleeping in bed, he really loves her and cares. You know, and then, and in the third screen, damn, I forget, we can bring it up and I can show you. But the, Bill is not looking when she's taken. You know, his eyes are wide shut. And then, you know, the whole thing where everybody knows, like, you don't, especially in the 90s, like, you don't let your kid run around in a toy store.
Starting point is 00:36:44 like there's a satanic panic and crap and everybody was worried about their kids and everybody's you know they had this when they started with leashes you know they leashed on a kid like it's crazy but that's but um everybody all the people watching they all know that and inside they're subconscious they might not be noticing but there's like this raising tension like where's helena where's helena and i've shown that her kidnapper is behind them following bill and alice in the store Those two old guys. Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Those are the old guys that are like in charge and taking her. But they're not going to grab her physically. They're like rich guys. You know, they're going to hire a thug. Okay. So there's this like 30 something with a, he's like an Italian looking guy with like a black coat,
Starting point is 00:37:39 you know, coat and who sees Bill. Bill actually moves. for the guy and like kind of nods his head once they enter the the toy store at the end and then then you see the guy go behind and then turn like a j and then he's following them and then they come around the corner and he's still following them and kubrick frames them between alice and bill's face like he frames he's like look right there there he is and then the guy like goes down behind the aisle the next aisle over so when helena goes and turns the
Starting point is 00:38:14 corner, there he is. So, like, that's the actual kidnapper is the guy that's following. So the two guys, we're seeing it. But there's actually a kidnapper that Kubrick includes. And she goes to her place, like a mark as a movie star, they'll put, like, an X on the floor where she's supposed to stand, right? So this is where she goes. There's, like, all these teddy bears, teddy bears.
Starting point is 00:38:42 And then she goes and stands in front of the stuff. tigers and stuff tigers and the predatorial predator cat relates to anana ishtar again so that's and then we see that same tiger was on mandi's bed when bill was at the hooker's house and so this is so mandy two is one of them like kubrick is showing us all the different stages of the lifespan of the programmed multiple mK ultra slave right the ones that are the beta sex kitten variety so we see
Starting point is 00:39:23 Helena is the in the hypnagogic trance at seven years old just like absorbing and she's fully dissociated all the time like Alice is brushing her hair and you know grooming her like literally grooming and you see on the curtains behind there's upside down five pointed stars. That line aligned perfectly with the brush. So like Kubrick is using the photography to show that she's being groomed with Satanism,
Starting point is 00:39:53 literally. And this is the little girl? The little girl, Helena, yeah. Wow. And she wears a tutu and she's wearing ballet slippers when we first see her. And she's wearing butterfly wings, which is just. like Psyche, Psyche and Eros, the story of them, Psyche was a human woman who became a goddess. And the butterfly wings represent that metamorphosis.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Whoa. He knows about butterfly and the M.K. Ultra stuff, Butterfly. I mean, look at Dolly Parton and all that. She's, I saw it on the magazine the other day. 80 years old, Dolly, I'm like, geez, they're still riding that horse? Like, holy crap. But I mean, like, really. I wonder what happens with the sex goddess back in the day when she gets past her fertility. Do they replace her? Mandy.
Starting point is 00:40:50 What happens is Mandy. Like, they use her up and they kill her. Oh, wow. That's what Mandy's role. Like, Mandy was, you know, she was in the newspaper clipping. It talks about Mandy's life a little bit. And she was with Leo Vitale, who actually is the actor who played Red Cross. cloak.
Starting point is 00:41:12 If you think of that's kind of... Wow, this is dark, dude. Wow, that's some crazy shit, dude. We just started, man. Go ahead if you want to say something. No, keep going, but it's crazy, dude. How dark the dark arts are. So, yes.
Starting point is 00:41:28 So, like, the whole thing with Mandy, it could cost me my life. And, you know, she knew what she was doing. She understands the rules of the game. You know, red cloak was. like, no one can change her fate now, you know. And then he says, go, you are free, right? Whoa. And then he goes home and locks the door behind him. He's like not raped by all those crazy people and masks. And then he goes and he looks at his daughter. And he's like, oh, I'm so glad I have her. But exactly one hour after that is when Helena gets stolen and she's looking. So like there's this.
Starting point is 00:42:11 my God. So like, okay, there's all the symbolism. Okay. But I have discovered that, um, eyes wide shut synchronizes with itself
Starting point is 00:42:25 precisely at one hour intervals. What do you mean by that? So like if you play eyes wide shut on one screen and then when it hits one hour exactly one zero zero. You push play on the next screen and then those synchronize Like one moment like Alice says she introduces herself I'm Alice to the guy Zandor Zavos the Hungarian at the party with her drink And that's exactly the moment one hour before Millich is finding his daughter in the rainbow room and he's looking at the dress, you know, the nighty, and she says, I think that's my glass over in the other
Starting point is 00:43:16 screen. And then he says, she introduces, I'm Alice Harford, as he's like, can't you see she's my daughter? Like, right then. So like, it's, it's showing us that Alice and Lili Sobieski are related. They, this juxtaposition shows they are the same almost. And I've done, like, I've I've even, uh, that is so insane. And then you're like, holy shit. This is like,
Starting point is 00:43:50 I am in Wonderland now. Like, because it all aligns all three. Okay. Um, like the moment, that same moment where I am Alice Hartford and, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:01 Lily Sobieski is the same moment. Another hour later when Bill learns Amanda Curran, Miss Amanda Curran. Oh, she died this afternoon. And then he's going to see Mandy in the morgue. And the moment that the drawer opens from the morgue is the same moment that the men gets slammed into the into the glass room and locked. Like the sound is exactly on like exact.
Starting point is 00:44:27 And then she's like, oh, they went someplace with a very bad climate, you know. And oh, you know, she's in a very bad climate. She's in a in a freezer, you know, Mandy dead on a slab. And then like, uh, uh, uh, Milich is yelling at, at his daughter in quotes, you little whore, I'll kill you for this. And then you look on the other screen. There's Mandy dead on the slab. And it's like, holy shit.
Starting point is 00:44:54 So like there's, we see. Whoa. So you're synchronizing different points in the movie. Exactly. One hour precisely. Wow. So like, yes. Do you understand that?
Starting point is 00:45:06 Yeah. But what I'm wondering is, I mean, obviously I know he's a genius, but how, how do you? prepare for something to synchronize something an hour ahead for every sequence well i mean like i can tell you okay so um if you if you want i can share screen and i can show some quotes from kubrick but yeah please please i think i think visuals would be wonderful uh let me just say you up all right there we that so um so there are a couple documentaries where you can find uh here let's see um Find a browser.
Starting point is 00:45:42 Okay. All right. Oh, I didn't share a sound here. Wait. Do I have to do it again to share sound? Yeah, I'll stop. I'll stop and I'll go again. Okay, sorry.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Browser, share sound. Okay. So like I can, so the thing where it aligns with itself, that's called Fidelio time code. Well, actually, that's called a Fidelio experiment. Okay. And you can find. find it on One Great Worknetwork.com. That's my page where One Greatnetwork.com, One Greatworknetwork.com
Starting point is 00:46:19 slash Sean hyphen McCann. And that's Mark Passio is gracious enough to give me a spot on his great network where I, because I don't have enough money to have my own website. Right on. So this here is my original Occult Kubrick and the Butterfly Net where I describe the whole thing about, what, you know, what it is. Oops, a little nudity there. So, like, I go through pretty much the whole movie and I describe about my theory, right? So people can see that. But here we go.
Starting point is 00:46:54 Like, this is, this will help you guys understand how the, like, how the mind of Kubrick was putting these things together. So he always would say. Can you hear that? Yeah. Okay, great. And we would talk about it. Isn't it silly? you know that the cheapest part of all this is do another take do another take you've spent millions of
Starting point is 00:47:19 dollars preparing and building sets hiring people doing costumes and months and months writing a script years sometimes and then you get there and you quit on take five or take six or take seven isn't that silly you don't know what's going to happen if you try three or four or five right so that is I mean, that really makes sense, and that's where Kubberg's coming from, okay? So, you mean, he just kept doing the scene over and over again? Right. Just see if they could find lightning in the bottle? Basically.
Starting point is 00:47:53 And here, Sidney Pollack goes further, and it gives a little bit more of a clue. These are clips from the last movie. It's a documentary of Eyes Wide Shut. And this is, Sidney Pollack plays Z. Ligler, which actually is German for Mason, and, you know, the tri-corner hat and all that relates to this guy. Like, I can get deep into all kinds of crap. But anyway, this is just a, this we're trying to go with, trying to stay on point with the
Starting point is 00:48:29 timing. So I've got some good clips here to help people understand with the timing. In the acting scenes, he worked in a way I understood very, very, you know, very, you know, well which is a kind of feel your way through it as you go you have the boundaries of the scene in your head as he did but then he sort of gives you a little push-off and sees where you go and then he starts to correct it slowly and then he records it on video with the tap he wouldn't film it sometimes he would record it on video then he would show it to us i'd sit here tom would sit here he would go through it, freeze the frame, and say, see that when you turned your head like that, he will change this.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Or at the end of a take, you'd say, okay, Cindy, come here. I'd come and I'd sit down. He wouldn't say anything to Tom. Then he would take, go through it with me. Or, okay, Tom, come here. Let's watch this. So he was able to get into how they were saying their lines, the cadence of the words. So this right here is
Starting point is 00:49:40 We're going to hear a clip from Kubrick himself talking about the timing. Here, right. It's audio okay. We had discussions about the elusive quality of perfection because down by Take 75, a host of other things start going wrong. The tape finally gives out that held something onto the wall.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Did you say something? No, no, no. It's just Take 75. Oh, yeah. This is, ruthless. I hate acting. I can't act. It's funny. I think it's a Dennis Hopper, one of these old school guys. Maybe Robert Duvall has, like, hated Kubrick for this. They were like, really had no respect for him.
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Starting point is 00:52:58 Like, watch. Entropy takes over. We're all growing older, you know. So this search is extraordinary. He never gives up. It was during a scene of a great many army people, Irish army, whatever it was. But we utilized a lot of material that was absolutely authentic, authentic flutes from museums, authentic drums, and so on and so forth.
Starting point is 00:53:29 And it was very easy. I've, after all, recorded some very avant-garde music that's very difficult, and this was a cinch. We did 105 takes on this thing, and take two were perfect. Yeah. And the orchestra looked at me, and I loved. looked at them as though we're dealing with an insane person. And 105 takes.
Starting point is 00:53:49 And finally, I threw down the baton, ran into the thing. It grabbed him by the neck and wanted to throw him through the window and everyone started laughing. They're kind of nervously. And he said, you're crazy. And I said, well, you've driven everybody crazy. That's the problem. This is Kubrick himself. The movie, if you try to do it properly, is not always fun because you have.
Starting point is 00:54:14 are in conflict with people. If you try to get it right and you care about it, it isn't something which is the greatest fun in the world. It's immensely satisfying sometimes. But it is a lot of hard work and there is a lot of personal tension that occurs with everybody. The analogy would be better in a sort of military sense in that Napoleon if he didn't pay as much attention to the precise details of his marching.
Starting point is 00:54:44 you know, how he brought his troops to the right town on the right day. And he worked at all the calculations where they would come from different places and did all the mathematics himself and got him there at the right time. He would never have had an opportunity to be a genius on the battlefield. What's the moment? Imagine if I did that with the show. Wait a bit. The ad reads are kind of like that, right, Johnny?
Starting point is 00:55:17 You are right. Take 300. Well, you see how the emphasis on the timing of all of the soldiers, he calculated their footsteps, and that's why he was able to create the genius on the battlefield. And if you think metaphorically, each one of his films is like a set of troops coming to your brain to, like, influence you with ideas, you know, and with his non-submersible units, we'll talk about what we'll get into. This is how he's able to keep a story going through all of his movies.
Starting point is 00:56:01 It's, you know, well, I guess you don't know, but we'll keep going here. So, okay, that was the battles are the equivalent of making a film. Now, here, this is talking about editing. It must be. This is from after Full Metal Jacket, but before it was released, he was interviewed for a magazine. Wonderful for you. You got it said that editing maybe.
Starting point is 00:56:36 It is. He said it's kind of hard to hear the interviewer, but he said, you said that editing may be the most important. Yeah. And Kubrick says, it is. they should give the editing award at the end that should be the last award given at the Oscars you get it you understand so that's what Kubberg is getting at with this quote like it's crazy well it's certainly one of them I mean it's equal to writing I mean there's three equal things I would say they're writing the actual slogging it out of the filming and the editing so it is equal and it just allows you so much more concentration and you know and not wasting time. You said that editing is really the only original. That's right.
Starting point is 00:57:29 Well, I mean, everything else comes from some other, I mean, writing. Writing and acting comes from theater or, you know, photography comes from photography. You know, I mean, everything else. There's only one thing which is unique to film, is that a thing. And there's only one sort of aesthetic that is completely unique to film. That is the way you see something edited, where you can. can see, you know, something from different points of view, almost simultaneously creating a new experience. As Bedoufkin, he gives an example that I think of the guy hanging the picture up on the wall
Starting point is 00:58:04 and suddenly, you know, you see his feet slip and you see the ladder move, see his hand go down, the picture fall off the wall. And in a split second, a guy, say, falls off the ladder, and you see it in a way that you could not see it any other way, except through editing. So, and of course TV commercials have figured that out. Probably the most, some of the most spectacular example of film art, if you leave content out of it, are in the best TV commercials. Well, the ones that struck me, as I see, I get the pro football games sent out in me. And Mishelov did it has done a series last year of kind of impressions people just having a good time with editing, photography, just the visual stuff is I think it's the most brilliant. I'm going to say those.
Starting point is 00:59:02 City at night. Yeah. Yeah. There's a variety of them. Incredible cutting. You know, I mean, eight frame cuts and just beautiful. beautiful and where they you realize in 30 seconds they've created an impression of something rather complex I've also thought that you know and I haven't done it
Starting point is 00:59:27 that no one else has is that the ultimate way of telling a film story would have more to do with TV commercials than it does to the way they are presently told that the economy of statement and the kind of visual poetry which actually, you know, as I say, forget what they're doing, you know, selling beer or something. It's really visual poetry that if you could ever actually tell a story with anything like that kind of approach, first of all, you could handle vastly more complex and subtle material. So that's how he can fold in all the symbolism and, you know, that's, that's, that's, has a contempt for me. Okay. Okay. So next one, this guy, he wrote AI and he explains the non-submersible units.
Starting point is 01:00:26 What do you mean AI? He wrote, there's a movie called AI? Yeah, the one that would, okay, so artificial intelligence, the one that I think is it the one with the little kid? Yes. Yeah, it's a good one. There's a convoluted history to that getting made, right? It was. Yes, yes. It was being made at the same time as eyes wide shut. And Kubrick gave it up to his friend, the, the PDF file. Yes. Yeah, Spielberg. He gave it to him. And I believe it was almost like, here's the mirror.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Look at yourself. You know, because it's a who wants a total slave of a child that never grows up and does whatever you want. you know and all of his friends are sex robots like it's kind of it's very dark that movie and Kubrick wanted the mom to be alcoholic and he was going way darker um but the whole thing that's the same thing he did that's the same thing he did with the shining right famously he made it much darker and oh yeah yeah that's a whole yeah that's a whole other yeah if you want to talk about the shining too uh you know i believe the shining like the overlook hotel is hell. It's like the Tesseract,
Starting point is 01:01:42 the fourth dimension of trap for his soul. We can get into that too. It's really deep and fun. The way that Danny rides through the hallways, like if you guys understand... Put it on you real quick so we can see you talking
Starting point is 01:01:58 because we're looking at this guy and we're hearing you talk. Oh, right, right. Just so we can hear what you're saying. I'll unshare. I'll unshare. Here, one second. Okay. Okay. So like when Danny is on his three-wheel, like going through the hallways of the overlook, that is creating the visual of the hypercube. So if anybody wants to look of what the hypercube looks like, it's represented by this like infinitely moving like cube within a cube.
Starting point is 01:02:34 and the smaller cube on the inside becomes the larger cube, and then it gets sucked back in again. It's just like never-ending, extruding, four-dimensional thing. So if you look at the hallways, the way that Danny is bringing the camera down the hallway, if you look way down the end of the hallway is a little square, and then the frame around Danny is a larger square. and then as Danny goes towards the little one,
Starting point is 01:03:05 the little one grows and becomes the outside square. And then there's another one down the end of the hallway. So like him going endlessly through the hallway is like is creating this hypercube. Yeah. Right. Right. So like the,
Starting point is 01:03:22 and that's a very dark, it's like a satanic symbol. And Kubrick uses it as the lighting fixture. when Bill is going down into Sonata Cafe, they have like a Tessoract lighting fixture. And also like at the end of the shining, there's all these black and white square photographs on the wall.
Starting point is 01:03:47 And that's what you'd call a tessellated array. If you look, it's actually in our, it's in our studio right now over in the corner. That film at the end of the shining is right behind between those two guys right there. Yeah. Yes. So like, Johnny's dark,
Starting point is 01:04:01 It's great. I'm glad that you guys are, Johnny is down the rabbit hole of these Givertook, you know, it's great, it's his life. By the way, it was Robert Duvall who had this weird take on the takes. I mean, I know others have had great problems,
Starting point is 01:04:17 but Robert Duvall has, during this press junket, it's like, he's the actor's enemy. Right. I think that's the enemy of creativity. Right. But if you, it's not really, though. So, like... No, I agree. I totally agree.
Starting point is 01:04:30 That's just Deval. he's prickly. Yeah, yeah. I mean, he's great in one respect. He's, you know, in his own way. But they, the way that Kubrick wears him down and he grinds away, they're like, what I want to be. And I want to do the acting like this, you know. And then after a hundred takes, they're just like tired, exhausted.
Starting point is 01:04:54 And it's just like there's nothing left except for what's inside. You know, in Cuba. famously, right? He just wore her to a nub during that. Yeah. Yeah. But then if you, but then it's your seeing how her face is, you know, and I mean, it's perfect on the camera. He's creating
Starting point is 01:05:11 that tension in within her, you know. In the shining, yes. Yes. It went kind of crazy after that, right? Yeah. I don't know. I'm not one to judge for you know what I'm saying? God bless her. We love her. But she was in big movies and then she just disappeared.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Like she was in Popeye. remember, Popeye was huge at that time. I mean, you wouldn't say she's a classic Hollywood style actress, though, right? Like, she is... She has that, what we call alternative beauty? Yes. Which pops on the screen.
Starting point is 01:05:44 Oh, you're right. Yeah, yeah. You know, which used to be really big in Hollywood. That has disappeared. Now it's all shiny object dog shit. Leading man and women thing, yeah. But the women have, in a weird way, regressed in their beauty? like who they're trying to push
Starting point is 01:06:01 onto us as these leads can't compare to what I grew up with. In beauty? In beauty. They're attractive. If they walked in and be like, wow,
Starting point is 01:06:11 you're really hot, but we're regular guys. Would you say, okay, like the biggest actor of your generation or maybe the generation before you is like Merrill Street probably. Would you say she was like a 10?
Starting point is 01:06:21 But she was, I mean, like when we think of leading lady we're thinking of like, I mean, like, Merrill Street, dude. She was a great act.
Starting point is 01:06:29 actress, but she's playing those gritty roles, right? I'm talking about, like, when you would have that classical beauty that the leading man has to save. Like, we're not getting that anymore. That one chick from Dune is, like, push forward. Now, she's a cute chick. I would say she's an attractive chick, but she's not like Angelina Jolie. Zendaya. Like, Angelina Jolie, when she was on screen, you're like, you're watching greatness. Sydney, Sweeney, kind of. But she's not in that. She's not. She's a lightweight actor, but she's huge. She's not the lead. Like, maybe the last one is who's the Australian chick?
Starting point is 01:07:05 She's been the lead in a couple of movies lately. But not like blockbusters. You're thinking of who's in that new film that's about to come out, Withering Heights, right? Margo Robbie. Margo Robbie probably is one, but she's a garbage actress. Well, that's pretty hot. Was the one on Transformer? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Megan Fox. Yeah, but she's drinking blood. Yeah. But the point is, it's like, Even they're kind of long in the tooth in a weird way, even though they're younger than me, I'm really long in the tooth. But back in the day, the classic beauties. No, I got what you. They're very much into that they, are they an alien look? You know, like, what's that girl's name from the one with the, just the eyes that are like on either side of her head?
Starting point is 01:07:50 Oh, shit. Oh, and she's always playing a chick who can kick ass. Like she's in the mad max. She's in the mad max. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yes, you're right. And she's a wave model who beats up everybody? I first saw her in the witch.
Starting point is 01:08:04 From the witch, she was the blonde and the witch. That's a wonderful film. Yeah, she's got those catalyze where they're on the side of her head. Yeah, yeah. Anya Taylor Joy. Yeah, yeah. I mean, she's a track. She has that in a weird way, but it's like, again, it's, I don't know,
Starting point is 01:08:20 it just seems to change who the leads are. Look at what they did to Angelina Jolie. She removed her breasts and her. her uterus. Yeah, I mean, dude. Wait, the breast was on purpose? She had a mastectomy? I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:08:34 She, yes, because she was afraid that she was going to get breast cancer. They mind controlled her into believing that she might get breast cancer. So she took them off before she got it. What, like told her she had that genetic thing that made you susceptible. So that is? Right. Right. And she removed her uterus.
Starting point is 01:08:52 So now she's like, you know, she's just an empty vessel. Yeah, a eunuch, basically, a female eunuch. And then all the shit with her kids and all the adoptions and all that, you know, they, like, she was the pinnacle of like, wow, look at it. Like, I loved Angelina Jolie. And then they scoop her out and make her not even a woman anymore. And then they can't even say what a woman is. What's a woman? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Like, I mean, they, it's demonic. Yes. Right. Goes back to the same old thing that, you know, the priests of Anana, like, they were male. priests who would chop off everything. Yep. They were, they're numos. And they would wear a dress.
Starting point is 01:09:35 They would wear a dress and the, no lo, no, no, lo. Yeah. And they would wear a dress and then they'd give their ass just like the other ones are given their punani. They, they, it's making money for the cult. Dress up like a female, dance around. They would, they would, they would castrate themselves in public in front of everybody. The blood would get everywhere.
Starting point is 01:09:54 And they would like, they would get cats and nine tails, you know, cut. their back open and, you know, like blood all over the place. It's, yeah. And Rome allowed it because it made so much money for them, like the Magna Matter cult. And like, that's the same as Saibel is the same as Inana Ishtar, the same mother goddess. And, you know, that's where St. Peter's Basilica is where Cybelle's temple was. Like right there. Like, that's the heart of the Roman.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Catholic Church. And then you look at what is the Roman Catholic Church. It is the same cult of magna matter like, you know, Mary is the goddess, and we got to kill the child and drink its blood. And, you know, it's the same old, same old religion, you know what I'm saying? What do you think of Mary worship, Johnny? I don't think of it. I don't know. I mean, that is, it's, it's, it's just another layer of deceit, I think. Yeah, I don't. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, yeah, I mean, I grew up thinking that was not, not the way. Of course.
Starting point is 01:11:03 The worship of the Virgin Mary? Yeah. Oh, that's a Catholic thing. Yeah, we've, we've, we put it on. Yeah, she's like a saint to us. I mean, people see her everywhere. But bigger is a saint, but you see her. I mean, they literally, like she appears in visions to people.
Starting point is 01:11:16 No, no, no. I get that, but there's like some people that you pray to her. Yeah, people pay her. Yeah. We pray to her. We pray to all the same thing. Holy Mary, Mother of God. Yeah, there's a whole verse for the whole verse for the whole.
Starting point is 01:11:28 whole the Virgin Mary. Yeah. And then people carry her on her thing. There's like just like there's one of these, some people have the Virgin Mary as as a pendant. And it's just the Virgin Mary. Right. She's like beautiful. People have all kinds of saints. Right. Like the depiction of the Virgin Mary, she's within the Vesica Pisces. And her face is right where the clitoris would be, you know, she's the sacred feminine. And that's the same symbol has always been, you know. And then if you look further at what the Roman Catholic Church, there's a lot of tenet worship where it's an upward triangle
Starting point is 01:12:02 with the circle above. And that also is the same from Carthage and they would sacrifice children to her and Bahal, Hamon. So like there's like, it's the same old, same
Starting point is 01:12:20 and it's always been you know, and child sacrifice is so integral to it that we even have to kill Jesus and everybody has to look at his bloody body every week and like we all have to drink his blood and you know all that crap it's very dark and evil and it's like they're
Starting point is 01:12:36 rubbing our nose in it you know what I mean it's the old religion so like it's a famous Bill Hicks bit about you know we talked about Johnny about like wearing the cross is like going up to Jackie and Nassus and with a rifle on your pendant going thinking of
Starting point is 01:12:51 thinking of John just thinking of John I mean I mean I mean I mean I I mean, I know he's Christian, but if you go to a Catholic church, it's a different vibe. It's like a sad vibe to it. They're like literally, they have... It's serious. Yeah, when you're... It's serious.
Starting point is 01:13:03 It's super serious. People like that, though. That's what a lot of people like about the liturgy and the history, the feeling of being kind of wrapped up in a tradition and goes back to the early church. Yeah, like you go and, like, they have stained glass. And the stained glass is like of Jesus first getting, like... The stations of the cross. Yeah, like the whole way till he gets thing in the year. As a little kid, you're like, why are you?
Starting point is 01:13:24 why are we why? Like it's kind of pretty traumatized and you're like why? Exactly that. Yeah, behind the behind the, you know, you see them on what, behind the lectern or whatever. Yeah, and he doesn't and he and he and there's blood on the hands. Yeah, there's blood on the hands. It's not just a cross. He literally looks like he's suffering and you're supposed to sit there and that's yeah, it's kind of weird. Trauma based mind control. Hello. Like it's
Starting point is 01:13:48 always been that like these people that would go to church, they can't read. they don't know Latin and they look at the stations of the cross and then they look at this hanging body and then they're like oh that's what's in store for me if I go against Rome you know do what I'm told give to Rome
Starting point is 01:14:06 that's so much have we got your guy yeah totally like dude it's like an ancient chess match you know what I mean like you look at Tracy Twyman talking to Baffamette and he's explaining to her about how the crucifixion of
Starting point is 01:14:23 Jesus was like a literal, like playing out of the chess match of Satan winning. I don't know if you want to read that book, Baffamette with Tracy Twyman and Alex Rivera. I think that was his name, Rivera. Alex, shit, I forget his last name. Anyway. That's some dark shit, dude. It's, she got me some dark shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Yeah. I mean, she discovered that, I mean, she went and told the FBI. She thought, like, okay, they're trafficking kids on YouTube. And then she's going to tell the FBI, like, they're the ones doing it. Like, you got to, people have to see that MKL or the Manchering Candidate series that William and Hans and I have been, holy crap. The FBI is all about dominating the minds and controlling people for the government. Like, it's, there is no good there.
Starting point is 01:15:22 What do you, we've had discussion. We just had John Kariaku on and, you know, what do you think the real purpose of our intelligence agencies are? Blackmail. Their job is to blackmail. I think so. Are they there to, are they kind of like a secret force, a special ops force for the elites? So like they've they've got bloodlines that you know like the Benad Jesuit pay attention to bloodlines and doing the same shit there's like you know the mothers of darkness they pay attention to the bloodlines and they you know who goes into power where that type of thing but I think that when you know the secret societies and the colleges Kubrick even displayed that the homoes in the street that were pushing bill and they were like. like, oh, you know, look at this, you know, like calling them a...
Starting point is 01:16:23 Literal homosexuals. Yeah, I mean, they're all wearing Yale sweatshirts and Yale hats and shit. And they're like on the streets of New York being homos, like pushing people around. And it's like Kubrick is showing us that's like the younger version of, you know, Ziegler. Because they all went to those schools and shit. And like, so it's kind of like a greased avenue of bloodline individual. to get put into power. If you look at trauma-based mind control,
Starting point is 01:16:55 you can go so far and create a program multiple, or you can go another way and create a psychopath. And that also happens when they, you know, when they want to, like, psychopathy is not genetic. It has to be, like, triggered in a person, and they have to choose with their free will to go against their moral, you know, side, I guess. It's a continual
Starting point is 01:17:23 accepting of immorality. And it just grinds away. It's a cycle that is delivered trauma to the next generation. And you know, we've talked about, you know, the 9-11, the private black ops, Mossad office that, you know, is Nick Kroll's dad. And then Nick Kroll, who's super talented. I mean, like, that guy's a five-two player, you know, and you just look at, like, his roles of his parents and then how big he got in Hollywood.
Starting point is 01:18:02 You know, like, I mean, the Nick Kroll show was hilarious. But it's like he's pushing, he's part of the cog, the machine. He goes into the propaganda wing, entertaining people. His cartoon on adult swimmer, I don't know where it was, was so dark with children's sex. Like, he even did a promo where, like, if you make a crazy video and we like it, we'll feature you in a thing. And he beeps all the stuff. But he's like, literally, it's like, he's like making a message for kids and he's doing that. Uh, yeah, it's like, really, you're like, bro, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:18:49 and that's it. And, you know, it's like, you know, you bring up Spielberg. I mean, Spielberg shows up to the Golden Globes. And, you know, we're a huge Nicky Glazer. Or at least I am a huge Nikki Glazer fan. I was happy for her. She did an incredible job in a very difficult situation. But it's like there's so many of these guys that are so obviously dark.
Starting point is 01:19:14 And it's like, as long as they're producing, they get to keep going. But the minute they stop producing, they'll get thrown under the bus. Because the FBI, the CIA, they all have to act like they're fighting this darkness. So they just throw out used brands. Right, like Epstein. Like Epstein, like any of these guys that kind of get taken out when they're older. Like even the Clintons, like the fact that they want to fucking haul them in front of some Senate goes, their power's done. They have no power.
Starting point is 01:19:49 They're expendable. Right. But I mean, really, what's going to be exposed? Like, they're not going to incriminate themselves. Right. But it's like there's certain people in Hollywood that I know are into dark arts, dark shit. And when they're no longer producing and making the machine money, they're going to get thrown under the bus. Because there has to be this presentation of, oh,
Starting point is 01:20:18 We're fighting these these these dark arts people look at look at look at what we got this guy. He's a he's a fucking vicious pedophile. Well, it's because he's done. I mean, that's the whole argument with P. Diddy, right? Like they all, even Michael Jackson. And some people don't think he was a pet. You know, I have friends of mine who worked with him. It was very weird behavior.
Starting point is 01:20:40 Okay. Very weird behavior. Why are you snickering, Johnny? No, I just think anybody who's in denial about MJ. It's just like, come on. They're like, oh, he's going after the Jew. Well, you know, he most likely was sexually assaulted as a child. His father was one of the worst human beings.
Starting point is 01:20:58 You know, I mean, you couldn't get a worse dad than that piece of shit. And he was making them money. But then, like any of these guys, they eventually going, why am I giving these guys all this money? I can make my money. They hate that, dude. They did it to Drake. They did it to all these rappers who get assassinated. They did it to Charlie Kirk.
Starting point is 01:21:18 Right? There's a real argument they did to Louis CK when he started producing his own specials on his own website and keeping all the money. That's why Bob Dylan's still playing. Yeah. That's why they're still grinding with Frankie Valley, right? Like that guy, he's like, la la la la la. But Dolly Parton is still on the magazines at 80. They're still growing.
Starting point is 01:21:39 She's still going. She's going. She knows once she stops, she's done. Frankie Valley can barely move his lips to lip sync. Yeah. It's not even, he, lip syncing. is an exertion for him. And the guys out behind him are so excited.
Starting point is 01:21:52 They're carrying a lot of water, bro. Ooh, wah. Oh, wow. It's so funny. I think Bruno Mars is going to end up like that, too. Just one guy that you see old. Well, there was all this talk about him involved with a blood sacrifice. Oh, I think that's why he has a residency in Vegas.
Starting point is 01:22:10 No, he has a residency because he had a crippling gambling problem and he had to pay them all. They're like, I'll just play for a month and you keep all the money. That's a good deal. The Frankie, I mean, Frankie Valley, it's like a vampire. I'll just pull that up for people. I haven't seen it. It's so funny. But there's, there's actors like that or artists like that that are Mexican as well,
Starting point is 01:22:32 that you're like, why are you still fucking singing? You can't see. There's a very famous comic that I'm not going to say his name, but there is some real belief that he got involved in some voodoo shit, change his entire act and vibe and then suddenly blew up. Who? I'm not. I just said, I'm not going to say it after.
Starting point is 01:22:55 You can tell us. Well, what race? I'm not going to say that either. White people don't get involved in voodoo. Well, they get involved in dark arts. You know, they get involved in the dark arts. Voodoo is just another branch of that same thing. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Like Passio will tell you, it's not just the Jews or just the Jesuit. It's like, it's all... Those guys are all middle management, dude. At the beginning of the day, it's all Babylonian shit. Exactly. How old is he that? How old is that? That's got to be nice.
Starting point is 01:23:27 Don't play it. It's like Ozzy in his last days. I don't think live will get you. Okay. Well, he is lip singing, so I don't... Look at that background singer. The background singer's doing, by it. That's supposed to be him singing if you're listening home.
Starting point is 01:23:45 What the fuck. People watching probably pay $200. Keep making us money, dude. Keep making us money. Ruth. This thing's going to get flagged left and right. Look at that, dude. I mean, it goes to show like
Starting point is 01:24:01 I'm 53. I hate touring. And that's what about an 80 or 90? You want to get out of plane and tour? Look at that, dude. Oh, good Lord. You sold your soul, buddy. If not, you end up like,
Starting point is 01:24:15 Marilyn Monroe with like a bunch of, you know, barbiturates up your cooter. Yeah, but she, dude, that's one of the craziest weird story. You're telling me that gorgeous blonde girl didn't get adopted by anybody. Nobody, nobody's like, oh, it's not the kid. Not that pretty white girl with a beautiful blonde hair. Nope, no, no. What are we talking about here? Right.
Starting point is 01:24:38 And then you look at like Bryce Taylor, you know, thanks for the memories. Bryce Taylor, she was a presidential model. of these program multiples. She was purchased by Kissinger and Bob Hope. And, you know, they got them on a stage and they auctioned them off. Like they, that's how they find their owners. You know what I mean? He told her when she was located.
Starting point is 01:25:05 That's like taken, remember? Oh, yeah. He has to go get his daughter on a fucking boat. And they auctioned them off where you like place a bit. And he just goes and kills everything. buddy. God, that's great movies. So that's like how like, you know, Kathy
Starting point is 01:25:21 O'Brien's father is one of the worst people and, you know, the government got him with blackmail. They're like, look, we can send you to jail or you can work for us and give us your daughter, you know. So like it's blackmail is, like you look at K. Griggs
Starting point is 01:25:37 the interview K. Griggs did where her husband was naval intelligence and would get drunk and just tell her everything about all the operations and all of the weird, you know, ritual, you know, homo parties that they would do. And, dude, legit. And like, and then you, like you talked to Kat, uh, I talked to, uh, Carrie Alahi. She'll tell you about how her father was in the military.
Starting point is 01:26:03 And he was, like, she was used, um, like, they would like have like five dudes in their military uniforms. Is it like go one at a time, go like film it all, you know. And he would, and the dad would be into like snuff porn and like that kind of brutal, violent shit. That's a famous story about Dick Van Dyke's brother and his daughter and how she ended up becoming an adult film star and she would, he would just bring her on set and let everybody have their way. Dude, it's like, you got to, you get the wrong pair of yours. daughter doesn't that happen?
Starting point is 01:26:43 Phil Byrd's daughter, you're right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She wanted to get into pornography. Yeah. Remember? And then Fishburn's daughter got into pornography as well. Right. Lawrence Fishburn's daughter? Yeah, you remember? He was so pissed because she didn't even change her name. But if you look at what Hollywood is, the actresses are hores.
Starting point is 01:27:05 You know, like, look at MGM Studios. Like, I think it was MGM. but Meyer like the mob ties and all that stuff but they would have a whorehouse on lot you know they would just get your rocks off and come back to set in 20 minutes or something it was like part of the thing and so like the films are the advertisement like look at wild things the chick from wild things um Denise Richards she was Like, she was Charlie Sheen's favorite horror. He married her.
Starting point is 01:27:43 Right? She stopped acting because she got more money as being a whore. Same thing with like the American Beauty, the little girl that was up on the, with all the roses, petals and shit. She's dominatrix now in Hollywood. Like that's, she graduated. What? Yeah, dude. Yes.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Like, she only did that movie. Like, she's done acting. She makes like 50 grand. Yeah, she was an American pie too, right? Yeah. That's the one I'm talking about with all the flower petals. That's bombs, dude. Dropping bombs.
Starting point is 01:28:14 She was in some good comedies in that early 2000. And they also age out a little bit, so they have to figure out probably a game that they can play to stay alive. Right? I mean, and that's the funniest thing about the Weinstein, if there's anything funny about it. Like, they're all doing it.
Starting point is 01:28:30 They call him out. Right. And again, it gets to the point where he's no longer, relevant and producing and making money so they just get rid of you. Again, that's the whole P. Diddy thing. Like, he was no longer producing hits. Did he ever, dude? No.
Starting point is 01:28:51 I mean, like, dude, I mean, he was huge. But he stole it all. Like, it's all still. Like, the worst thing in the world to hear is Pete is notorious BIG's whole vibe, his name, and his first hit. were all stolen. I mean, that is a gut punch. Yeah, he totally jacked that guy's
Starting point is 01:29:12 from Mississippi. Yeah. Yep. Just that's how they do it, though. They sacrifice them. And they scoop up all that attention. You know, look at it after Kirk Cobain was dead, like Courtney Love, just like shoo-oom, she's super famous, you know?
Starting point is 01:29:27 After Charlie Kirk is dead, like his wife there, and they're jumping out on with their leather tites and all the fireworks and everything. I mean, come on. Like, I just like, I mean, you couldn't play this more wrong if you tried, Erica Kirk. I mean, like, she's doing like people, like, like, um, uh, Candace Owens and some people have problems with
Starting point is 01:29:51 Candace Owens. I, I don't have any faith in anybody. I mean, she, she seems to put out a lot of good stuff. Everyone's list. One little thing wrong. They throw out everything she's saying. Um, but, you know, she just played something of Erica Kirk two weeks after. after the assassination, laughing and giggling and talking about how good the quote, a memorial was for him. I mean, dude, she is just shish kabab. I think her parents did to her what Obama's grandpa did to his mother. Just shishababab them and whore them out. Right.
Starting point is 01:30:29 there's i mean maybe she was his handler maybe she's part of that whole system of handling maybe this whole scenario was created on purpose and it was for the shock factor you know i didn't choose to see what happened to him you know and it was not a normal bullet you know it was kind of like a revelation of their new technologies of what they can do just like 9-11 can make a building turned to dust is like look guys we can turn a building to dust don't mess with us we got new weapons you know it's like how did how was there no bullet and how did was there no spray you know like it just opened like a faucet like and why did i have to see it why did they traumatize me trauma of fact right the same thing as 9-11 just constantly showing you buildings dude gaza like
Starting point is 01:31:25 children burning, like walking through fire, and I'm watching it. My tears are going. I'm like, ah, horrified, you know, and nobody, just people scroll. Okay. As much as I think Twitter's open up the dialogue, it's also you've invited darkness in. Dude, way. Yeah, very much. Yeah, I just watched it.
Starting point is 01:31:46 I get drunk the other day, and all the comments were like, remember when it used to be that you just couldn't casually see somebody being blown the smithereens? It's like literally snuff films. Yeah. Yeah, legit. Yeah. Literally snuff films. They won't do anything about it either.
Starting point is 01:31:59 I think there should be a over 18, under 18 thing, and you can decide to click on it when you want. Like, okay, I want to participate in the world today. Let me turn that on. Well, here's, like, for every solution, there's a problem with that solution. Right. Right. Who's going to enforce it? It's fucking flag.
Starting point is 01:32:17 No, but it's like you look at, you look at, um, you look at Australia, right? They want to get kids under 16 off of social media. And there's a lot of arguments that that's a great idea. But then people get into the fact that so many of these kids have now seen what Israel's doing, that they're very anti-Zionist. Now you're taking that away and they don't have any ability to know what Israel's doing on a global scale. They're also taking the IDs of everybody who wants to use them because that's how they confirm your age eligibility. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:53 Your ID. Right. Digital ID. And that gets into a hundred days of flowers, which was what China did, where they gave everybody 100 days to criticize the government. And then at the end, they took everybody who criticized the government and killed them all. Right. Just like in full metal jacket, they're sprinkling lime on all the dead bodies in the ditch.
Starting point is 01:33:17 And Joker's, you know, taking notes. And the guy, the soldiers telling us. and then well, they all got invited to go to the government building, and everybody who showed up got shot in the head, thrown in the bin, you know? And that's like, that's real government. When, you know, when you trust the government and they bring you down a hallway, you know, it's going to be like in Goodfellas when when dude guy got made and then they brought him to this old house and he's like, oh, and they boom right behind the ear, you know, like this is how they control you, you know.
Starting point is 01:33:53 So yeah, like a blackmail. I kind of got off there, but... We always do. Welcome to Tim Follah. So like in Eyes Wide Shut, the rainbow room is the blackmail room. It's got the glass doors. The locks are on the outside. It's the same thing of what Epstein was doing. And that's like the entry to point to power.
Starting point is 01:34:18 and if you see that like what if you learn about SRA the violent sexual trauma is necessary to split the mind it's like it's like one of the processes of doing the you know
Starting point is 01:34:33 so they have to put Lili through that in order to make her grow up to be a Mandy or an Alice you know and so that's it's it's kind of like to get a full understanding like Kubrick is giving
Starting point is 01:34:48 us eyes white should at the end of like his entire career he gives up on AI to he's giving the pedophilia movie to the pedophile to PDF file not and being sure not to a key to him of that because I don't want to get seen I'll do it he's scumming yeah yeah I mean that's the whole thing with Rob Reiner like everyone like all your friends roasted you that you were a pet up they all roasted them all the jokes was about him and younger kids and they're all laughing well you know And then all the stuff with the poltergeist girl. Right. Right.
Starting point is 01:35:23 I forgot. Exactly. If anybody knows that story about, um, oh, what was her name? Damn it. With the blonde hair.
Starting point is 01:35:32 Like, she, she was found by Spielberg. He, like found her. She was there with her mother in like a bank or something. He was like, Oh,
Starting point is 01:35:38 mother. Heather O'Rourke, right? Heather O'Rourke. He's like, you are my star material. And he, like, found her and made her a star. He's,
Starting point is 01:35:47 like, There's a crazy days and nights blind item about it that if this giant producer, if everyone found out who he was, he would off himself. He'd unalive himself. Yeah, he deserves to be in hell.
Starting point is 01:36:02 But, you know, if you look at, there was one time, I think it was a girl from E.T. Who did all the cocaine when she was young. God, my mind's not working. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 01:36:16 She went to Studio 54. her own daytime talk show. Drew Barrymore? True Barrymore. Yes. Thank you. And there was, I saw on the talk show,
Starting point is 01:36:25 it was like her birthday, and they surprised her with Spielberg. And he was like, hello pumpkin. Happy birthday. And she went, she went into her Al Roker face. And she was like,
Starting point is 01:36:39 oh, and then she was like a baby. She was like, oh, thank you, daddy kind of shit. Like, it was very weird. She like switched in front of everybody.
Starting point is 01:36:47 You know, how about the chick from different strokes? Dana Plato, is that her name? Something Play-Doh? That TV show? That was a good show. Yeah, and she was just, and, you know, we used to go, oh, Sone's going to become a drug addict when these kids. I don't remember.
Starting point is 01:37:02 When they're child actors, and we realize they're getting churned out, that's why. Right. And she goes on Howard Stern, and he just rips her the whole time. The next day she offed herself. What did he rip her about? Just being a train wreck. Really? if all people
Starting point is 01:37:19 Howard Stern like we loved him but man you study him dude his symbol is the Marxist fist yeah
Starting point is 01:37:27 gross I mean it's like it was right there in our faces you know and it's like really sad and he was like
Starting point is 01:37:37 he was allowed to do things that everyone else got fine for and kicked off the radio outside of like opening Anthony but then they got ran out he got fined a lot
Starting point is 01:37:47 I mean, that was part of his stick was getting fine. He's like, oh, oh, we've got to find it again. Remember, he got fired a lot? Yeah, but he failed up. Yeah, no, he failed up. I mean, there are reasons. Failed up with Fart Man. Like, what the hell?
Starting point is 01:38:00 Yeah. And I mean, yeah, it was like devolving us into the crap. Boy, you know, and don't give me wrong, when it was happening, I loved it. Me too. And I'm not going to sit there and say, I don't think it's funny now, you know? But it was really the introduction to pornography, to, to make him more mainstream. Right.
Starting point is 01:38:20 And having that E program where we could see the women that he's got on the, we can see him in. Oh, I love that show too. Yeah, the lighting and like, and like, hey, dude, these two, the hottest brother and sisters that are hooking up. Yeah, he was into some weird shit. You know, I mean, it's just pure debauchery.
Starting point is 01:38:40 He used to have women come on there and he'd have a laser pointer and talk about like what their problemaries were and, like, give them ratings and stuff, you know. I'd be like, wow, you got a little belly fat. Oh, there's a famous clip of that girl who everyone was like, she took the back. And she was hot. She's hot, yeah, she's hot. She's fine, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:55 Yeah. Cute. Do you see the video of supposedly she's out on the streets? Did you ever see that video? I mean, yeah, yeah, I don't, what do you think? You think that was real? I think it's real. I think it's real.
Starting point is 01:39:04 I don't know. That ruins females. Imagine being the known as a butterface female. If you're a guy, I would give a thought. Yeah, but dude, like, look at how long ago that was. And that person at that age, she wouldn't be around anymore if she lived that life. lifestyle. That's my humble, but she'd already be gone. You know what that's similar to? That always kind of bums me out when I think about it is in casting
Starting point is 01:39:25 when they're like, all right, we're looking for a fat piece of shit to play this role. And then they just have a cattle call for a fat piece of shit, you know, and it's just a whole bunch of people like, all right, dude, you're, you're fat piece of shit number two. The worst part is, isn't that, I mean, that's awful. The worst thing is, is that you will be a heavy, overweight actor and you're working. You get healthy. And you want to get healthy in your age and you lose weight, you're never going to work again. Can you imagine Ralphie Mae got thin?
Starting point is 01:39:52 I mean, I guarantee somebody in his life was like, did you guys stay fat? You think of Tim Dillon? I don't think so because it has nothing to do with him. But I think Tim Dillon should lose weight. I think it would do nothing with his like. Yeah, I mean, I just think, especially in the 90s, I don't think it's this big a thing now. But in the 90s, it used to be like your image was very important. Who's the guy from Superbad that didn't want to lose weight?
Starting point is 01:40:14 Jonah Hill. people he when he started losing weight he got a lot of heat because he's not as funny he doesn't look as funny but isn't it from it the ozempic isn't it like i think he started losing weight before ozempic but maybe okay maybe he got it yeah i don't know because i mean i think that might be why people are ridiculed because they're doing it with the chemicals instead of you know the hard way i don't know like but they they're everybody's judging just like howard stern is judging it's very weird and they're judging from not a moral standpoint they're first judging from an immoral place you know what do you mean by that not from an immoral place like
Starting point is 01:40:50 they like Howard Stern is judging from an immoral place where he wants to possess the women and he wants to like be the alpha and dominate them over the air and like he was not anymore he sucks every every dick that comes on there he's he's such a pussycat now well he wants you to get the jab and he wants you know to f your freedom like all that crap. Well, because they call it in. Right. Like, once you are pushed to the front, they got you.
Starting point is 01:41:23 And when they're like, push the jab, you got push to jab or else you're done. I mean, again, it goes to all these rappers who try to go off reservation, goes to Lewis C.K. That he stopped playing ball. He wanted to make the money for himself. And they're like, you know, it's like when we had hate breed, you know, on cash days. and he literally said Jamie Johnston Yeah and he was like
Starting point is 01:41:47 Yeah I wanted to start Putting my concerts on my website And so on said Well you better cut them in Or else they're going to get pissed Isn't that ridiculous I mean it's organized crime Yeah but it's like
Starting point is 01:41:59 Dude they decide who blows up Kickback And then you walk off And you keep all the money for yourself Why would they do that? Yeah Yeah And they use the genius directors
Starting point is 01:42:11 Like Stanley Kubrick to decide who blows up. They were like, okay, you got this short list of actors that he could have chosen for Barry Lyndon. And he's like, oh, I guess Ryan O'Neill, you know? Like, he did not, they shoved that upon him. And the same thing with... Ryan Reynolds, it's not Ryan O'Neill is a comedian, right?
Starting point is 01:42:30 No, no, O'Neill from Barry Lyndon. Oh, okay. Ryan O'Neill, who, like, raped his daughter, brought her to Studio 54. Tatum O'Neill. Oh, yeah. She wrote a book about how when she... What a piece of shit.
Starting point is 01:42:46 She became good friends with Vivian Kubrick, who was 12 at the time that they were doing Barry Lyndon. And she tells in her book about how Ryan O'Neill raped Vivian Kubrick. God bless you. We love you, Vivian. I don't mean to talk about your life. I'm sorry. but Ryan O'Neill was supposed to be the narrator and he was fired immediately. Yes, in, yeah, he was supposed to narrate Barry Lyndon.
Starting point is 01:43:18 And they fired him immediately and they got some other narration. They reworked it so they didn't need him anymore. But he was in Kubrick's house with his 12-year-old daughter. Like, I mean, it's the sickest, like Kubrick like brought his family to England to get away from all of them, you know. Dude, how do you? you just fire him, I would kill him. Yeah, well, are you allowed to get it. You got to ask the higher ups if you know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:43:45 I don't know if Krubik is that kind of man. So as we wrap this up, oh shit. Yeah, we'll have you back. We'll go deeper again. Great, because all the other movies align with eyes wide shut too. Okay, we'll do a second episode. We'll have Mark Bookie again soon so we can do a follow up.
Starting point is 01:44:03 Do you think they killed him because of this movie? Do you think they killed Cubic because of this movie? I think I go back and forth. I find evidence and then I'm like, well, I find other evidence that he was unhealthy and smoking and stressed out and not sleeping. And I wonder if it was. Because they re-edited his film, right? That's the famous reveal on Joe Rogan. No, I don't think they did.
Starting point is 01:44:35 No. Was he seen yelling at him? you can't add my film my film wasn't that yeah the whole like um uh was it uh
Starting point is 01:44:45 oh man the uh David Ike talked about how like they went anyway he had final edit and uh
Starting point is 01:44:59 let's see uh Jan Harlan his brother-in-law and the you know his best friend was in charge of the final edit.
Starting point is 01:45:12 And so what I described earlier and Jan Harlan even added that original scene with Alice between the two pillars, the very first scene with her dropping her dress like the maidens in the ritual. That was like Kubrick filmed it. He knew what he wanted and Jan put it knew what was going on.
Starting point is 01:45:32 I think Jan was was hip to this. They only, cut like a couple frames here and there from the ritual scene and they also like put like shadows over some parts of the because they were going to give them NC17 for that and it was very not sexual but the whole I mean they were naked yeah but it wasn't anyway it uh the because of the hype it was going to be this sex movie they were going to stamp it with NC17 and then he came play it in the R movie theaters and it can't get the as wide a distribution. So they had to like finagle some of the ritual scene. But I believe that they did not mess with the timeline because this movie aligns with itself precisely at one hour intervals. And if there was some 20 minutes cut out of the middle, it would f all that up and there would be no...
Starting point is 01:46:32 Interesting. That's an interesting take. Sean, great episode, dude. Great episode. We loved it. I know we went on some tangits. I'm sure people are screaming at me about it, but it was a great episode. One more time, tell them where they can find you. That's great. Thank you again for having me. We'll have you back on ASAP to do second part. Awesome. I look forward to that. And they can find me at One Great Work Network.com forward slash Sean hyphen McCann. I post all my stuff there. Yep, right there. And you can, also find Wake the Dead on Apple,
Starting point is 01:47:11 Google, Spotify, all the podcast listeners. And I also post the videos on Odyssey, BitShoot, Rumble, and sometimes YouTube, because YouTube is very censorious, so like I can't post many things. But Rumble
Starting point is 01:47:27 and Odyssey get everything. So people can check out, Wake the Dead, and go to your heart's content. I've got hours and hours of Kubrick stuff. I talk about the Tesserac. I talk about the symbolism. You know, you can go deep over there.
Starting point is 01:47:44 And I welcome you all as listeners. Thank you for listening today. It's such a privilege to be here. Thank you. It was a great episode. Thank you so much, buddy. All right, let's break down the episode. Hey, Ontario.
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Starting point is 01:48:52 Johnny, I feel like you dorked out. I love talking Kubrick. Yeah, I mean, I think it's, I don't know if I can watch eyes wide shut again. It's so dark. I don't think I can be in it. I can sit there and watch it because I know what it represents. presents, but like the shining is like the greatest movie ever. I watch it every year.
Starting point is 01:49:12 It comes back in theaters around Halloween and I watch every year. It's one of the, there are a few movies. I just never bore of watching them. And there's something about that movie that's just. I've been thinking about going back and watch some of my favorites, like Fight Club. I haven't seen that. Well, they show them a lot now. Like they've kind of gotten, it's become a thing at theaters that people want to go see older movies.
Starting point is 01:49:33 so they show them a lot more AMC and stuff. Now, is the movie, has the film integrity still lasted? Because we're seeing with films that they're kind of, like when you look at, like when you even watch like Jordan's years in the NBA, the pictures kind of. That's because it's tape.
Starting point is 01:49:54 No, it's tape that degrade, the video, film, if it's stored properly, which usually the original film stock is, you can actually get more detail in that than you can't even until recently anyway from digital like they can go back that's why they can go back and remaster like apocalypse now and it looks like it was made last week because it was on film now you go back and watch shit that was shot digital in like the early 2000s that's the stuff that doesn't hold up and and tape obviously like VHS you know even with AI you don't think digital could have well they eventually they will but that's not original you know it's still fake detail yeah it's not real it's like trying to figure out what it was supposed to to be, you know what were you going to say XG before I cut you off? Just as one of those movies that you can watch it and every time you watch it, it's something new. So we have like, when I met Dana very early and he didn't, her friend lives in Arizona, I'm sorry, I'm blanking on the name right now, but Colin is his name. And Colin is an amazing artist.
Starting point is 01:50:54 He did my first album cover, which is called Crime Fighter, right? I have a tattooed on my back. it was my first tap and um he did these two giant wooden pieces if you ever walk into my bedroom that's what they are and like every day like we've had them for like i think 20 years and you can find something new in that every time you look at it and you know and but that's like the detail and that's the thing about you're saying with the kubrick movies there's just something there that you're just like holy shit dude can i can i sent you a video actually Can you play that?
Starting point is 01:51:31 It was just that Deval thing. I thought it's just funny. It's Robert Duval talking about bitching about Kubrick. A lot of actors didn't like him because of all the takes, you know? They were like, found it. They had to work. Like, I know the ones today are very like disposable. Like they're just, nobody looks at actors anymore as like these important people.
Starting point is 01:51:51 We used to like revere them. Almost too much, right? Right. Probably too much. But they never got into politics that much. What? like really political like i didn't know the the political leanings of svestre sloane did that i mean i'm thinking about like you know
Starting point is 01:52:09 ragan was a little fetter showing up to accept uh oh yeah that's i mean but those more eccentric maybe i'm wrong i'm fine with that too here we go ready you got no hit the it's a sound it says it's up but i don't hear it um oh i mean i'll just play it i'll play the audio over here you should be able to hear it on this and i think because you don't have the, we should have left the zoom up. Actually, remember, that's our workaround for that. Here it is. Yeah, I'll just.
Starting point is 01:52:39 It was an actor's enemy. Well, he did a hundred take. It was an actor's enemy. And I can point to movies that he's done. The worst performances I've ever seen in movies. Which one? The Shining. What's the one about the carbon orange?
Starting point is 01:52:53 What? Terrible performances. Maybe the great movies, but they're terrible performances. Okay, that doesn't make sense. Between the first take and the 70th take. I mean, you know, I mean, what is that about? They're all getting uncomfortable.
Starting point is 01:53:06 Yeah, they are. It's like you're talking about the Michael Jordan of directors. And he's like, the performances were awful. You're like, really, dude? The movies that we see are some of the grace ever do it? I could get it thinking that Shelley Duvall wasn't great in The Shining, like, because I watched it over the pandemic on Halloween. I think the Halloween crew is a little different,
Starting point is 01:53:26 but with people who laughed at a lot of stuff, like it was like a hate watch kind of for the Shining. and now I've not seen that since. I've gone to see it like not at Halloween and people were taking it very seriously. But a lot of like women, especially were like laugh, like when when that scene where O'Shea de Valle is being backed up the stairs with the base and she's got the baseball bat in her hand and he's like, give me the bat. Give me the bat.
Starting point is 01:53:52 And then when he falls and stuff, they just think it's like over the top, you know, which is the style of acting back then was a little bigger. Yeah, much bigger. That's why I'm always like added to the vibe. kind of made it in an old school kind of way of acting. Yeah. Like he's big, he's a great actor. I'm not taking anything away from.
Starting point is 01:54:10 No, but you're, no, that's an absolute, totally valid opposite. You're right. Now everything's small. Yeah. Because they just make good-looking people. Also, you know what it's also about to is that it used to be projection technology was, and this is where the real, what you're talking about and the quality was different. If you go and watch an old theater with old projection technology today,
Starting point is 01:54:29 like a repertoire theater show, an old film stock, it looks dark. You can barely see the detail. And that's why now today, when they remaster stuff, the props look all fake. You can see fake shitty props in the background. The blood looks fake. All that shit, because it didn't hold up to screen. It looked real at the time. And I think now you can see the smallest little eyelash.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Like, you know, the eyebrow like twitches a little bit. And that's acting now where that would never play on a small screen. I remember I was watching CSI Miami with David Caruso. and they had a one of the female like police officers was easily one of the most beautiful people to ever walk the planet and she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag like there's a scene where her kid gets kidnapped and she has no ability to emote that and you're like you're just here because you are stunningly good looking and which is kind of interest because now it's got away from that and it's like kind of like why we go back to like the new start. Star Trek is like everyone's uncomfortable to look at. And there's a place for that. But it's like, you know, you think of Captain Kirk back in the day he was a handsome man. We were looking at these guys as leaders.
Starting point is 01:55:45 And it's just like it's destroying archetypes. That's what it's all about. But they're losing. I mean, like, you know the thing has great ratings. But really, I don't know anybody who's watching. No, I don't think it does. Actually, I was looking at like the ratings for what they paid for or not. They're losing money on it, like big time.
Starting point is 01:56:02 And they've already renewed it. They agreed to renew it before. Of course they did. They did that with Sarah Silverman's show before it even aired. I think it already aired one time. They're like, we're renewing it. You're like, this is all about pushing an agenda. And I'm happy for everybody on the show.
Starting point is 01:56:18 Like, I know TIG. We've had weird interactions, but I wish you well. She's in a show that's much better, a Star Trek show that's much. The other show is better. Oh, she's not in the woke one? No, she is. But she's also, and she's playing a character. that's all from kind of
Starting point is 01:56:32 spun off to this. That is a slightly better show she was on. But dude, people don't are like Roddenberry, Gene Roddenberry who created Star Trek, that whole world was supposed to be post-scarcity, post-politics. Like, everybody, it was what humanity would do if all our needs were filled.
Starting point is 01:56:49 Captain Kirk was banging a green chick. Right, but there's no, there wasn't supposed to be like a ton of like heavy-handed political shit and like people worrying about racism and stuff. It was supposed to be kind of a post-racist you know, like, and he would use it as a vehicle to talk about larger political issues, but it was never, it was never supposed to be heavy-handed like it is now.
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Starting point is 02:00:53 Go over there. We go live on Tuesdays. We go live on Tuesdays after doom scrolling. All right. Johnny? Check out broken simulation. We just did a new one almost certainly. And it was hilarious.
Starting point is 02:01:07 Or it was very serious. One of those. I might cry. Find the episode that I cry. Check out doom scrolling. It's been really cooking with gas lately. So doom scrolling, deep waters, punch drunk some days. I mean, we'll see it.
Starting point is 02:01:21 We've got the 500th coming up. Yeah. We're just waiting for the Jew to show up. I don't think he's going to. Yeah, he's hard to. Dude, his bit on Kanye West, if you can ever catch it, it's been on two people. People have been showing it is one of the most perfect jokes ever written. It's a funny guy.
Starting point is 02:01:37 Every line is just a punchline of hilarious. He's so smart. He's such a great comic. All right. Going back to the show, final thoughts on it. I mean, this guy is laying his life on the line. What is this real quick? What do you say was his?
Starting point is 02:01:55 substack. We said we give him a shout out of that. We forgot to promote it. Wrong show. Wrong show. That's what I meant. Anyways. So, yeah, we forgot. What I was going to ask is, do you think there's any director right now making movies like, like, what's his name where we're one day going to sit there and be like, dude, we missed that? We didn't notice that. Do you know anybody right now that you would name? Who's the guy who did weapons? They say he's got a lot of that stuff in his movies. Yeah, that guy's good. He does a lot of, uh, um, Crager, Craigor, Craigor, right? Zach Craigger. Like the one I, I see a lot of people, what I don't think. So it's, uh, Peel.
Starting point is 02:02:35 Jordan Peel, supposedly, he's got a lot of, like that. Like David O. Russell, I think, is a genius. I think Steven Soderberg is, you can look as long as you want. Stephen Soderberg's done, I mean, TV to just incredible, some of the best TV that has ever been made. Uh, Paul Thomas Anderson, I know people politically maybe don't, don't go there with him. But, um, um, I think PTA, yeah, there are people. That's just so, PTA. Bam, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:03:03 Would you have done a movie if he asked if he was alive? Kubrick? Yeah, and he hit you. I know you don't do movies, but if he, with 75 takes, knowing that you're going to take. Probably not. If I could be like, welcome to the hotel, sir, and that I'm out, just so I can show my kids that moment? David Lynch is dead now, but he's definitely up there. He's up there with Kubrick, although you could say there.
Starting point is 02:03:23 No more weather reports? Yeah, it's sad, isn't it? I loved him. How, Johnny, how do you know what the weather is now? It's called your phone. I was, dude, I was so, I slept in. They had an auction of his shit, which is kind of sad, really. But they auctioned all his shit off, and I was, like, you could get, like, tools that he used daily, like, that are actually useful in your own shop for pretty cheap, and I slept, and I didn't, I didn't fucking bid on him. How do you find options when people die?
Starting point is 02:03:51 Is that, like? It was just, I mean, I just saw. on Instagram. I get these ads for auctions all the time, like charity auctions and, you know, people of state auctions and stuff like that. But I knew he died and I was just, I kind of followed David Lynch, but, you know, his news. But yeah, it's, I mean, to see somebody's all their possession, like his coffee maker was getting sold and stuff like. Johnny, I'm telling you, I've seen it with people. As you get older, you have to downsize. So when I was young, I lived on Hayworth in California in Los Angeles and you know it was this weird building where a bunch of young
Starting point is 02:04:27 people moved in I was young at the time and then there were some senior citizens that had been there for decades and when one of them died the man dude his kids just chucked that shit in the garbage everything is books everything they didn't give a fuck I'm saving all these books I want my kids read them but yeah read these I didn't but you should I knew you were going to say that Johnny. I set you up for that. You're welcome. You're such a gross human being. But downsize. I know people that stayed in a big house for a long time.
Starting point is 02:05:00 For a long time. And it just, you know, dude, as soon as the kids move out, sell the house, get a smaller house. Yeah, well, what do you? I mean, yeah. Like when I'm old, dude, I'm moving to those Florida senior citizen places and I'm just going to crush ass. That doesn't sound so bad. It's not bad.
Starting point is 02:05:18 No. You drive around with it. with a weird sponge what you're into. Yeah, you get a golf. And everyone's like, I'm into that too. Let's go. I just high five and I'm banging his wife. You get a golf court.
Starting point is 02:05:28 I can see Sam just cruise. Dude, I'm about two years away from being eligible for a senior citizen place. I'm not against it. There's Tripoli. Everybody's got gonorrhea, but he doesn't believe in it exists. Exactly, dude. I'm pissing fire the gods. He's got all these old ladies taking vaccines.
Starting point is 02:05:47 90% of the community has the clap because Tripoli is a terrain theorist. Dude, you know I'm raw dogged. All right, guys, enjoy these highlights. Here's a clip from the latest broken sim. Epstein would do this thing, all right, where he would email himself and sometimes just leave it in drafts, almost like he was taking his notes. You know what I mean? Like that was his way of taking his, maybe, you know, for intelligence. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:06:13 And his thought about Gates was that Gates got an S-te. from Russian hookers and came to Epstein for antibiotics to treat his STDs that he's getting off these Russian hookers. So, Kate's had an affinity allegedly for Russian prostitutes. Now, are they of age prostitutes? That's the question, isn't it? Yes. I mean, he didn't. Because I don't care if people get hookers, but there's always been this insinuation that he was going to Perfer Island. right that's that's that's the thing it would be on brand for him for them to be
Starting point is 02:06:50 now bill gates of course through his philanthropic foundation issued a strongly worded denial I just went on there because I just wanted the frequent flyer miles I didn't want to I just got there got back on the plane one of the emails with the subject line bill suggests that gates have requested antibiotics for a an STD to surreptitiously give to his now ex-wife, Melinda French Gates. So he was going to dose her his wife with antibiotics. So she
Starting point is 02:07:24 wasn't getting this stuff that she didn't, he didn't want her to know he was getting from these Russian hues. In another email, this guy Boris said, who is, who is, who works for Gates, said that he helped Gates get drugs, quote unquote, and help facilitate, elicit triths between the billionaire Microsoft founder and Russian girls, as well as married women. That's the worst. Listen, I'm going to say this. I'm going to lose everybody. I don't care if you're getting of age hookers.
Starting point is 02:08:00 I just don't care. I just don't. It's like pure capitalism. Okay? It's free markets. I just don't care. It means nothing to me. Adults exchanging commerce doesn't mean anything to me.
Starting point is 02:08:16 they're underage and they're against their will. I got problems, dog. I got problems with it. Okay, that's it. So if he's just banging a normal age girls, I think, I think if right now, if I the jack scene, I'd be like, oh my God,
Starting point is 02:08:32 the guy telling me they get the shot, had to go to a, a, uh, a, per, uh, ringleader for antibiotics. You don't think this guy could make a call to some of these pharmaceutical companies and be like, dog, hook me up with that new thing you have.
Starting point is 02:08:48 It gets rid of maybe, maybe Gates is why we got super gonorrhea. It's not clear to me that he's asking Epstein for it. You don't think that's weird. No, no, I said it's not clear to me that that's what I, it seems like this guy, Boris is, it seems like they're saying this is what happened. I don't know if they're saying, I can't quite understand. But here's, here's Gates response. He says, these claims are.
Starting point is 02:09:16 are absolutely absurd and completely false. The only thing these documents demonstrate is Epstein's frustration that he did not have an ongoing relationship with Gates and the lengths he would go to entrap and defame Gates. That was the Gates response. That Epstein was frustrated that they weren't buddies. So he was writing nasty notes about him. What do you think of that?
Starting point is 02:09:38 That's kind of funny. I think the whole thing sucks. I think the whole thing is stupid. I think it's just like I mean again we've been sold that this is shred of shrill stuff okay is it
Starting point is 02:09:52 or is it overage people and then we're getting the sex trafficking of course which is I believe in filth by choice if you want to sling kitty I don't think it's a good idea spiritually but you can if you're an adult that's my opinion I don't care
Starting point is 02:10:09 but if he's just banging adults I mean is this big thing about nothing, all this stuff leading up to that? Yeah, yeah. I mean, there are 3,000 mentions of the president, Trump. I mean, there was some weird stuff about, I just want to make sure. You got to get people time to read all the documents. I know, I know.
Starting point is 02:10:29 It just came out. Is it just like somebody going to chat, GPTB on? Tell me if there's any thing shady. I mean, these are some of, now they've removed these cents. And Trump said that these, the Trump administration says these were completely uncorroborated. and believed to be fabrications. But there were some, okay, of the 3.5 million files released to comply with the Epstein Transparency app, there is a list of allegations made against the president, a former friend of Epstein's.
Starting point is 02:11:00 In FBI email communications, which note that some of the allegations come secondhand, various allegations are listed that involve Trump, Epstein, and others. Okay, I just want to, some of this shit's crazy. and I just want to make sure I read it as it was listed here. Okay, you're ready for this, dude? Yeah, I'm ready for it. I'm ready for this. I'm hanging at the edge of my feet.
Starting point is 02:11:24 Bump, bump, bump. Okay, and a complaint made by a friend, the president was accused of forcing a 13 to 14-year-old to perform oral on him. Wrap it up. Wrap it up. And this is uncorroborated. And these are, you know,
Starting point is 02:11:42 and they've since redacted. taking all this stuff out. Redacted, reported an unidentified female friend who was forced to perform oral on PT, President Trump approximately 35 years ago in Jersey. The friend told Alexis that she was approximately
Starting point is 02:11:58 13 to 14 when this happened. Oh my God. And the friend allegedly bit Trump while performing. Good for her. The fellow heroes wear capes. Good for you girl. This is where it gets dark. Chomp! Chomp!
Starting point is 02:12:13 The friend, I mean, darker, I should say. The friend allegedly was hit in the face after she laughed about biting Trump. The friend said she was also had similar unfortunate encounters with Epstein himself. And there, let's see, Trump was also accused of being present while a newborn was unaligned. And another in Epstein's. made an allegation of, and this is on Yahoo News, by the way, of sex trafficker and unaliving. The unidentified person was following up on a tip given to the NYPD in which the person alleged they were RD-S-Aid at 13. The person also alleged Trump regularly paid them to perform acts and claimed that he was president when her newborn child was unalived.
Starting point is 02:13:13 complainant reported Trump participated regularly in paying money to force her to perform acts with him and alleged Trump was present when her uncle murdered her child. Oh my God. This is a comedy show. I know. It's crazy. We've got to talk about this. I mean, it's just unreal. It's happening as we're going.
Starting point is 02:13:40 Now, of course, they're denying all of this. Is there any part of you that thinks that some of this is not real? I am totally ambivalent. It could not be. Yeah, I don't have a strong feeling about it. It could be totally, you remember when we heard that the Biden administration left these files in a state that they were just damning the Trump? I think this is what it was we're finding out now. They left it where they just didn't, they didn't quality check any of this stuff.
Starting point is 02:14:10 so it's all just kind of, you know, a bullet aimed at, another bullet aimed at Prez. What do you think? I think it's beyond tragic. It's, it's horrific. Yes, of course it's horrific. I mean, Marlago had the darkest of dark. I don't have a lot of comedy about it. No, there's not comedy about it.
Starting point is 02:14:34 No, Mar-Lago have calendar girls parties where they would do, measurements of children like their their privates I mean it's just the worst Are there any other presidents being named in here? Some people are talking about Bill Clinton Is anything about Bill Clinton coming up?
Starting point is 02:14:57 They talk about him having a huge member in an email Clinton is named I mean then there are another number of So the only thing about Clinton is there is that he's got fat hog? That's the main there's still people This is happening right now. People are digging through this stuff.
Starting point is 02:15:13 There was an email involving like Galane and Epstein where they were. If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode, subscribe to Broken Simulation in your podcasting app or check us out at YouTube.com slash Sam Tripoli. You go deep homeboy. Eric, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere.
Starting point is 02:15:38 That's some inter-demand. dimensional yet. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. Dude, you just blew my mind. Timfoil hack.

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