Summary
âž¡ The text discusses a complex web of political and intelligence operations. It mentions a man who, even after leaving government service, maintains relationships with intelligence agencies, gaining access to information. It also talks about a conspiracy that could make the country look bad, and the denial of such a conspiracy. The text also introduces a man named Lee Harvey Oswald, who has a confusing political record and a history with the Marine Corps and the CIA.
âž¡ The discussion revolves around the potential for violent unrest in the country, leading to the temporary dysfunction of several cities. It also touches on the state of the country’s infrastructure, particularly the bridge system, which is in need of an overhaul. The conversation then shifts to the history and importance of the interstate highway system, and the need for improved rail systems. Lastly, it delves into societal issues, such as the breakdown of the nuclear family and morality deviations, and their impact on the country.
âž¡ The text discusses a theory that the American Historical Society was influenced by globalists after World War I to change the way history was taught, making Americans more accepting of global involvement. This was achieved by funding the education of historian students who would later shape the society. The text also suggests that various entities, including intelligence agencies and foundations, have been incrementally working towards global control. Lastly, it criticizes the concept of justice and the use of the word “studies” in education, suggesting they are tools for manipulation and control.
âž¡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of genuine, straightforward communication, rejecting manipulative tactics and false pretenses. They express concern for the future, particularly for the younger generation, and reject the idea of a world dominated by selfish agendas. They criticize a Jaguar commercial and the company’s executive for their presentation and message, suggesting it’s out of touch with reality. The speaker believes society has reached “peak stupidity” and hopes for a return to meritocracy and excellence.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the importance of human interpersonal communication and the need to reduce reliance on technology, particularly social media. They express concern about the addictive nature of social media and the false realities it can create. They also mention the value of preserving and passing down knowledge for future generations, similar to how ancient tribes did. Lastly, they touch on the power of film as a storytelling medium and their preference for director’s cut versions of movies.
âž¡ The speaker is ending a conversation, suggesting they’re feeling a bit tired. They express gratitude to someone named Ghost for spending time with them, and they enjoyed the spontaneous nature of the gathering. They bid everyone a good night and a great weekend, hinting at a future meeting.
âž¡ A man named Oswald, possibly connected to various intelligence agencies, marries a pharmacist and moves to Fort Worth. He’s involved in distributing Cuban literature and buying weapons. Meanwhile, there are discussions about controlling population growth and reducing poverty. Oswald’s actions are being monitored and manipulated by unknown parties for unclear reasons. His movements and activities, including a potential trip to Mexico City, are being closely watched.
âž¡ A man is planning a trap for a parade, aiming to influence the route it takes. Meanwhile, political unrest is brewing in Saigon, and there are plans for the US to withdraw its forces from Southeast Asia. A man named Lee Harvey Oswald is involved in pro-Castro activities and is seen practicing with a rifle. There are concerns about President Kennedy’s upcoming trip to Dallas due to the city’s hostile atmosphere and high murder rate.
âž¡ The text revolves around the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It details the events leading up to the assassination, the immediate aftermath, and the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, who is accused of the crime. The text also highlights the disbelief and shock of the public and the authorities’ certainty of Oswald’s guilt.
âž¡ The text is a conversation about a film that discusses the deaths of 18 material witnesses following the murders of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. The speakers discuss the film’s portrayal of these events, suggesting that they were orchestrated by powerful private individuals rather than government agencies. They also discuss the film’s writer, Dalton Trumbo, and his ability to subtly include controversial topics in his work. The speakers express a desire for a modern version of the film to be made, believing it could educate a new generation about these historical events.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the control of information, particularly in the film and book industries. They suggest that certain groups control these industries, limiting the production of certain films and making certain books rare or expensive to limit access to information. They also discuss the manipulation of racial tension for political gain, warning against falling into the trap of racism. The speaker encourages critical thinking and independent research to uncover the truth.
âž¡ The text discusses the power dynamics in society, highlighting the actions of influential figures and their impact on the world. It criticizes those who seek control over others, suggesting they are fundamentally flawed. The text also discusses the importance of respecting elders and the wisdom they bring, while criticizing society’s focus on fame and wealth. Lastly, it touches on the potential dangers of technology and pharmaceuticals, suggesting they may be used for manipulation and control.
âž¡ The text discusses the impact of societal changes on family dynamics, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by parents caring for adult children with autism. It criticizes the idea that everyone is on the autism spectrum to some degree, attributing societal issues to a lack of discipline and family time. The text also discusses the effects of feminism and technology on family structures, suggesting that these factors have contributed to the division of the family. Finally, it suggests that the public is becoming more aware of these issues and that mainstream media will need to adapt to this demand for truth.
âž¡ The speaker discusses their ability to do math in their head and how they believe society has lost this skill due to reliance on calculators. They also express concern about the future, suggesting that difficult times ahead may lead to a greater appreciation of humanity and community. They believe that technology can be used to control populations and that there will always be a segment of society that doesn’t care about these issues. They hope for a future where people are more compassionate and humane, and where society has moved past constant conflict and manipulation.
Transcript
But let’s just. I just kind of want to see how many people show up here. And then I wanna, I kind of want to start the movie right on time. It’s. Yeah, this is, this is gonna be a fun movie or actually a pretty fun movie, especially because today is the anniversary of jfk, so. And like I said, I will have a surprise for you guys after. So let’s see. I was gonna, I was gonna do something here and I’m kind of brain farting actually. I was, I did a. I, I don’t do it every day, but I try to get in there as often as possible with, with the Colonel and with Colonel Towner doing Operation Gladio and whatnot.
So. And that’s, that’s a lot of fun. She does one, she, she’s going, she goes through, she reads one chapter and goes on and then we discuss it and then the next day, the next chapter. So it’s kind of cool, actually. It’s kind of a cool little deal. So that’s a lot of fun. And I was in there and I watched her do something with Warhamster this morning and Oops, baby. So. And I, you know, I know a lot of you guys aren’t crypto people, but if you are a crypto person, you’re pretty doggone happy right now because.
Well, and me specifically with xrp, it has, I mean, it’s gone up like, it’s like almost tripled since the election. And that makes me very happy. So anyway, let’s see. All right, we are at 5 o’clock, so I’m going to go ahead and we’re going to hit the start button and this is going to be fun. And so here we go. Before his death, former President Lyndon B. Johnson gave a three hour filmed interview To a well known television commentator. On May 2, 1970, when this interview was shown on a national television network, it included a message that certain material had been deleted.
At President Johnson’s insistence. It has been revealed that in the censored section Johnson had expressed misgivings about the finding that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone and that in fact he suspected that a conspiracy had been involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Hi, baby. What is it? Never before in American history has one family held such an enormous concentration of political power. The plan is perfectly plain. To retain and perpetuate this power for decades. Two terms for jfk, two for Bobby and two for Ted. And in each administration, the brothers who are not president would take over the most powerful cabinet posts.
They have several hundred million dollars and some of the best brains on earth to carry through. They have put together a powerful coalition of big city machines, labor, Negroes, Jews, liberals and the press that will make him unbeatable in 1964. Wait a minute, Professor. He’s appointed Republicans to the treasury, to the Navy. Another is head of the CIA. My brother Bobby worked on Joe McCarthy’s committee. The old man is further to the right than I am. Ancient history, Harold. The man’s come out for cuts on the oil depletion allowance. He’s stopping mergers under the Antitrust Act.
He promises to close down 52 domestic and 25 overseas military bases. Foster, since when have you believed the promises of politicians, especially in an election year. Times have changed, Mr. Ferguson, and tactics along with them. In the next few months, you’re going to see JFK do the following. One, he’s going to lead the black revolution instead of fighting it. Now, we all know what that means, don’t we? Damn right. A white backlash. Federal troops backing up the blacks. Blood in the streets. Two, he’s going to try to put across a test ban treaty with the Russians.
And three, he’s going to try to pull out of Vietnam and turn Asia over to the Communists. Ridiculous. The American public would never stand for that. Come on, Harold. The American public will stand for what it has to stand for. What it’s told to stand for. What it’s educated to stand for. Done effectively, the public would soon be disenchanted with the war, which would make action imperative. What kind of action? Executive. I’ll take it from here, Bob. Let’s all go in the other room. Why the other room? Just a short walk. Do you good. There’s nothing wrong with my heart, James.
Got you there, Jim. Tell me, sir, to what do you Ascribe your great good health, hard liquor and soft women. Always. This country was not made by people who sat in their own community and followed their own private interests. Instead, it was made by the men who recognized that change means progress. Progress means the welfare of our people. That’s what makes this a great country. In Europe, heads of state always die at the hands of conspirators. Our presidents are killed by madmen. The pattern is remarkably consistent. Abraham Lincoln, April 14, 1865. Target sitting in stationary rain, 6 inches.
Successful. James Garfield, July 2, 1881. Target walking at 2 1/2 miles per hour. Range, 3ft. Successful. William McKinley, September 6, 1901. Target standing and stationary. Range, 1 foot. Successful. Theodore Roosevelt, October 14, 1912. Target standing and stationary. Range 6ft. Wounded survived. Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 15, 1933. Targets sitting and stationary. Range, 23ft. 5 shots, 5 misses. In no case was the killer an expert marksman. In every case, the Secret Service was unprepared. And in every case, the assassin was a political fanatic willing to die to get the President. Now, no professional technician can be expected to lay his life on the line for such a cause.
So we’ve determined that our action can best be carried out during a motorcade. How so? Because they’re scheduled well in advance. And they give you a chance to fire from COVID and get away in the confusion. How do you select your operatives? I can tell you, Harold. Now, in the old days, you used to have to train your own men from the ground up. Keep them on your payroll the rest of their lives. No more. Well, you know how many men were fired by the CIA after the Bay of Pigs fiasco? There’s a small army of anti Castro Cubans.
They’re all ready. They’re all available. They can do anything from picking a lock and bugging an embassy to taking care of an ambassador. So how many of them do you need? A team of three men. I’ve had two teams in the field for over a month. Why two? One team will be selected for action, the other for backup and getaway. These are all men I’ve used before, Harold. Trained, reliable, professional. Now, one man firing from long range at a moving target is out of the question. Even with two men, we found the percentages of failure are too high.
The only possible scenario is three rifles with triangulated fire. Two firing at a retreating target. The third firing is the target advances. Three misses, three hits. Take the target back. Standby to go again. Start the target. Stand by. Fire. There’s a climate of violence in the country now which anything can happen, the people won’t protest it or even fight it for fear of becoming involved. What about Secret Service? They give the President less protection than any other head of state on earth. De Gaulle travels surrounded by 47 motorcycles. Kennedy with eight, sometimes 10, and none between him and the crowds on the sidewalk.
When a Soviet motorcade passes a 10 story building, there’s a separate agent to watch each floor. Now, in Jack’s motorcades, the agents often travel inside of closed cars. They can’t see a damn thing. And they’re paid less than the FBI. They only have target practice twice a year, and they’re often used as White House errand boys. And most of their intelligence comes from other agencies, which means they get very little. The FBI doesn’t give much to anybody. And Hoover, he doesn’t like the Kennedys any more than we do. CIA? After the Bay of Pigs, its director and his deputy were forced to resign.
The mood of the agency may best be described as bitter. Are you trying to tell me people in the CIA and FBI are going to help with this project? No. James, how many government intelligence agencies do you have personal knowledge of? 15, maybe 17. And how many private companies would you say act as fronts for American intelligence? Private. Maybe three or 400, including six or seven of your own. What one agency finds inconvenient to do may be very simple for another one in the same area. So you see, there aren’t nearly as many secrets as an outsider might imagine.
I can see how that could happen. And even after a man leaves the government service, he still has ongoing relationships with the various intelligence outfits he’s left behind. Yes, I can see that, too. And it’s that ongoing relationship that gives him access to information. He receives it because he’s trusted. That’s the way we receive ours. Yes. Oh, Charlie, is that so? Let’s see. Yes, of course, I would have to be burnt out. Yeah. Thanks very much, Charlie. Quit. All right. Bye. A conspiracy will make us look like a banana republic. We don’t have them. That’s what we pay our intelligence agents to prevent.
They’ll deny a conspiracy down to the last man, lay the whole thing off on some crazy damn fool who did it all on his own. Who’s the crazy damn fool? He’ll be provided. Charlie mcaddon just called from El Paso. Governor Connally has just left the President. And they made a private agreement that he will make a political pilgrimage to Texas to woo boats. Probably in the. There ought to be a better way of settling Things like this. Have you researched the man’s private history thoroughly? Letters from the State Department. Harold, if you forgive me, we’re way ahead of you.
If we could find some way to discredit him, believe me, we’d have done it by now. Gentlemen, the hour’s getting late. I’m sorry, gentlemen. I’m still unconvinced. Oh, I agree with you. The welfare of this country is worth any man’s life, even the President’s. My advice, for what it’s worth to you, is wait. I’ll see you to your car, Harold. Oh. Before I took over Trans Jordanian Oil, my own intelligence men had to eliminate a little local opposition. I understand these things. I just don’t like them. They’re tolerable only if they’re necessary and permissible only if they work.
Good day. I was in charge of that Trans Jordanian operation. The hell arrange it for the German intelligence. My technician on that job is out there right now training Team B. Okay, Lee, take around. Okay, Chris, take it up. Okay, Dick, take it up. This is. That’s good. Okay, hold. That’s good. Okay, that’s good. Lock it off. Stop the action. Fire. I got three hits on target. One hit on number two. We’ll miss seven seconds. And two misses. It’s probably a kill, but we’re two seconds overtime, so we’ll have to slow the target down. With the most accurate rifle on earth.
We’ve still got a 2 inch spread on either side for every hundred yards. So at 20 miles an hour is too much. Hmm? Yeah. Let’s get him here. Commencement exercises at American University gain world significance when President Kennedy reveals two major decisions on Western relations with Russia. Addressing the graduates, Mr. Kennedy makes a stirring plea for world peace and says, First Chairman Khrushchev, Prime Minister McMillan and I have agreed that high level discussions will shortly begin in Moscow looking towards early agreement on a comprehensive test ban treaty. I now declare that the United States does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere so long as other states do not do so.
This generation of Americans has already had enough, more than enough, of war and hate and oppression. It. Jim? Yeah. How you hungry? Thanks, I’ve eaten. How’s the team? Well, that can be done in five or six seconds, but only if we slow the target to under 15 miles an hour. Otherwise you take chances. All right, we’ll work on that. Any cover problem? No. No problem. We’re supposed to be hunters. And I take it that’s what we actually are? Correct. There’s your expense money. Say, when are you going to throw a little light on this play? This is not quite a standard operation.
I may run as tight as you are. What you mean is that each of us knows only his own job. Put it in any words you like. Well, the company must be running a couple other teams. Are we number one? Two teams only. And there’s a good chance that you’ll see action, maybe before Thanksgiving. How soon will we find out what the options are? The probabilities for success are almost 100% and like the Bay of Pigs. Now look, you’re a high risk man. You’re on contract. Your men are all experienced in black operations. You take your chances and you get paid for it and damn well.
Okay, Jim, I’ll tell you this much. I’ve never seen a better cover plan in all my life. Every man jack of you will be out of the country within 36 hours. New passports, new identities, plus $25,000 each just for spending money. I like that. Tell me more. You’ll stay out of the country for two years. You’ll receive $25,000 a year via Switzerland for the next five years. All of us. I set every man jack involved in the operation. And five years from now, on January 2, 1968, provided no one has broken security, each man will find $100,000 in his own personally numbered Swiss bank account.
Jesus. You just told me who we’re going to hit. This nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. Okay? It was founded on the principle that all men are created equal and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened. My fellow Americans, this is a problem which faces us all. In every city of the north as well as the South. Today there are Negroes unemployed two or three times as many compared to whites. Inadequate education, moving into the large cities, unable to find work. Deny the equal rights.
We cannot say to 10% of the population that you can’t have that right. Your children can’t have the chance to develop whatever talents they have. That the only way that they are going to get their rights is to go in the street and demonstrate. I think we owe them, and we owe ourselves a better country than that. The computer threw out 14 possible goats, or sponsors, as we like to call them. A young man named Lee Harvey Oswald seems the best. Born New Orleans, 1939. Father dead. Mother remarried and divorced. Boy was placed in an orphanage for a while, then shunted about with his mother till he was 17.
You can start now, Tim. He has a remarkably muddled political record. That could be steered strongly to the left. On October 24, 1956, seven days after his 17th birthday, subject enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Attended Aviation Fundamental School at Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida. Studying basic radar theory, map reading and air traffic control procedures. Began studying Russian language and taking pro communist attitudes. Fellow Marines called him Oswaldovich and Rusky. In the Marine Corps? Not a chance. Preparing a cover for him. Naval Intelligence? Either that or CIA. Go ahead, Tim. Arrived in Yokosuka, Japan aboard the Bexar for assignment at Otsugi, 20 miles west of Tokyo.
Isn’t that why we monitored the U2s over China? And a lot of other stuff. Court martialed on June 27 for pouring a drink over a non commissioned officer’s head and use of insulting language. Confined 28 days at hard labor. Only 28 days. They’re not only giving him a cover, they’re fixing him a phony. On August 17, 1959, he requested a dependency discharge on the ground that his mother required his support. Discharge was granted September 11th. Well, that was easy. Easier than you think. Watch this. To get the discharge he needed a doctor’s affidavit. Otolaryngologist Marvin Danvers gave one saying he started treating oswald’s mother on September 5th.
Even though his letter is dated September 3rd. I’ll be God damned. On the same day, September 4th, Oswald applied for and received a passport, quote, in order to attend Albert Schweitzer College, unquote. Passport granted, Good for European travel, including USSR arrived in Moscow October 16th. Ordered to leave USSR by 8pm October 21st. The Russkis weren’t buying. Slashed his wrist same day. Taken to Bodkinskaya Hospital. Released a week later. Visited US embassy on October 31st. Stated his determination to revoke American citizenship and turn classified data over to the Russians. Can find no record that embassy tried to dissuade him from handing over classified material.
How much did he actually have? Location of all bases on the west coast. Radio frequencies for all squadrons, all tactical call signs, strength of squadrons, number and type of aircraft in each, names of commanding officers and the authentic code for entering and exiting the Adiz radio and radar ranges. Geez. On January 4, 1960, Oswald receives permission to remain in the USSR for one year. They’re beginning to buy. On January 5, he is given 5,000 rubles and assigned to work at the Belorussian Radio and Television Factory in Minsk. They’ve bought. In 1961, he writes a series of letters to the embassy concerning possible return to the United States.
When was power shot down? In that U2, May 1, 1960. He was there all right, but I’m not sure there was any connection. They’ve been spotting our U2s for a long time. Thanks, Jim. I’ll take it from here. Right, Mr. Referring to. On March 17th he met a young lady, a graduate pharmacist. Six weeks later they were married. As a result of Oswald’s letters the State Department informed embassy that for security reasons Oswald should be given a passport. There was a long wrangle with the Russians about exit visas for his wife but everything on our side was as smooth as silk.
The embassy issued a passport. They lent him $435 in traveling expenses and he passed through immigration June 13, 1962 en route to Fort Worth. Did anyone meet them at Immigration? A representative of the Concerned Traveler Society named Ralph P. Waterford to help them through customs. Or so he said. Is that name familiar? There’s a Ralph P. Waterford known in Taiwan as the Secretary General for the World Campaign Against Communism, Inc. Now, who would have sent him? God knows. You get into that area there’s so many little double and triple headers that you can’t count them all.
Tim, all the intelligence agencies have files on him. He was interviewed twice last year by the FBI that we know of. And there’s a report out that the State Attorney General and the Dallas District Attorney. I’ve got him labeled as FBI informant number S172. He could be defecting, coming back, running into no trouble at all. He could be anything. CIA, Office of Naval Intelligence, Anything. Lowest possible echelon, of course. Few dollars here, few there. Possibly a little doubling. Listen, on January 27th of this year he bought a mail order Smith & Wesson.38 under a phony name.
And in March, he bought a mail order. 6.5 millimeter Mannlicher Carcano rifle. In May, he was distributing Fair Play for Cuban literature in Dallas. Can we rely on a character like this? We’re not relying on him, we’re using him. I’ve got someone placed very close to him. Get a little air. Go ahead. I don’t want to check the stock market for us. The real problem is this, James. In two decades there will be 7 billion human beings on this planet. Most of them brown, yellow or black. All of them hungry, all of them determined to love.
They’ll swarm out of their breeding grounds into Europe and North America. Hence, Vietnam. An all out effort there will give us control of South Asia for decades to come. And with proper planning we can reduce the population to 550 million by the end of the century. I know. I’ve seen the data. We sound rather like God’s reading the Doomsday Book, don’t we? Well, someone has to do it. Not only will the nations affected be better off, but the techniques developed there can be used to reduce our own excess population. Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Mexican Americans, poverty prone whites and so forth.
Raise your right hand, please. Do you swear or affirm that the statements in the application are true to the best of your knowledge and belief? I do. Do you swear and affirm your allegiance to the United States of America? I do. For 24 hours service. It’s $2. George Bernard Shaw, speaking as an Irishman, summed up an approach to life. Other people, he said, see things and say why. But I dream things that never were. And I say, why not? The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities we need.
Yes, 24 hours. Not only that, he stated on his application that his previous passport had been lifted and that he intended to travel to Russia. He can’t be just crazy on his own. He defects, they lift his passport and on 24 hours notice he gets another one to travel back to Russia. Somebody must be behind him. Oh, yes, indeed. Worth his weight in gold. SA we call this our Cubanization process. Here our sponsor distributes Fair Play for Cuba leaflets on Canal street in New Orleans. Who’s the other man? Picked him up in an employment office. $2 an hour.
We’ve repeated this process four times in the last 10 days. The address on the leaflets is 611 Cop Street. Howard Grimm’s building. You remember him. Special Agent in charge of the Chicago FBI office. We used him in 61 as an equipment purchaser for our Cuban friends. Grimm has an office in that building himself. Is that wise? Well, no matter. Grimm’s organization is on Lafollette Street. The Anti Communist League of the Caribbean. I like that. They cancel each other out. No one’s been able to put them together yet. I don’t like it, but it’s done. When are you getting him into Dallas? Not for another month at least.
Our New Orleans scenario still calls for a street corner fight and an arrest. And possibly some radio interviews, TV if we’re lucky. He doesn’t know he’s being handled, does he? No, that’s being taken care of by someone who’s known him for years. You heard anything from the old man? Not yet. Go ahead without him. Difficult to say. Very difficult. In the meantime, we’ll push on and hope that Kennedy makes up his mind for us. Just a little water. I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creeds.
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream today. What is from God? What the hell would be sending us to Montana for? Help fight American imperialism. Join the Fair Play for Cuba committee. I know you bastard. You fight for Castro. You came to our office of Cuban students in exile, took some material and here you are heading out the trap.
Why don’t you go to PUA and stay there? A full scale nuclear exchange lasting less than 60 minutes with the weapons now in existence could wipe out more than 300 million Americans, Europeans and Russians, as well as untold millions elsewhere. That’s why I support the Test Ban treaty. Not because we’re going to be easier in our lives, but because we have a chance to avoid being burned. The reason that I’m worried about this treaty is because I believe that this treaty is a step away from safety, possibly a step towards war. A pact hailed by a hopeful majority as signaling peace in our time actually turns out to be a first step on the path to disaster.
This treaty is not the millennium, but it is an important first step, a step towards peace. Let history record that we in this land, at this time time, took the first step. A man’s creating the perfect climate for his death. They sometimes do, you know. Caesar did. In that event, what do you hear from our elderly Brutus? Ferguson says, in effect, don’t call me, I’ll call you. How’s your stand in for Brutus doing? Oh, he’s doing fine. Heading up a Fair Play for Cuba committee that doesn’t exist. Writing letters to the Communist Party in New York.
And after that street brawl, he demanded that an FBI man come down to see him. When will he be in Dallas? 3rd and 5th of October. His wife’s there now, living outside of the city with a friend. Well, why wait so long? Well, he wants to go to Mexico City to try to get a visa to go to Cuba. Is that your idea? No. Well, there’s no way to stop him without making him angry with our connection. I don’t see any harm in the deal. The man’s a genius. He’ll have the FBI watching the CIA and the CIA watching the Bureau.
Before he’s through, nobody will know whose man he is. Meanwhile, I’ve scheduled two live target rehearsals. One for each team. Good. And one more thing, Robert. When this operation is fitted is my last. Of course, we all have our failures of nerve. If we didn’t, none of us would be worth a damn. SA George in one of the negatives. You shaded him a bit. Yeah, I know. I only printed up the hits. None of them were really far off. Look at that. Right on target. Beautiful. The front angle shots wide open. It’s gonna work. Sure it is.
Okay. Now, we’re supposed to be on the road before nine. Destroy these. Tim, show them the pros and cons of that motorcade. The most direct route from Love Field to the trademark where the lunch will be is either by Stemmons Freeway here or Harry Hines Boulevard, which is here to get the biggest crowds. However, the best route would be straight down to Main Street. Down Main street and through Dealey Plaza. Where did you say you placed your sponsor? Texas School Book Depository. Elm, in Houston. I went to work there yesterday. Here’s the Depository. In order for the motorcade to pass it, they’d have to make a jog right on Houston street and left on Elm here.
And then through the underpass to Stemmons Freeway. Isn’t that a long way around to nowhere? It’s the perfect place for triangulated gunfire. A man in the records building here. Another man in the depository. A third man here on the grassy knoll where he has excellent cover. They’ll have to slow down to 10 to 12 miles an hour to make this turn off. And when they’ve reached this point, they’ve walked right into the trap. And there’s no way they can get out of it. That’s where you want the parade to go. That’s where it’ll go. I can think of a dozen arguments right now and a dozen people who listen to them.
Let me handle it. Where will you start in Washington? The president’s there to please people, isn’t he? Businessmen, bankers, merchants, so forth. They do the deciding on where he goes. And when it comes to those fellows. I know where the bear sits. The Buckwheat TE Plaza. I’ll guarantee it. That leaves us with just one problem. Ferguson’s got to be convinced in the next week or two. Tonight, the news from Saigon is grim indeed as riots sweep the city and the government of courageous President Diem hangs in the balance. Radical students and Buddhist activists are demonstrating in the streets while government troops battle desperately to subdue them.
In protest, another Buddhist monk has burned himself to death. And what is our president doing to support Diem? This from Washington. Is there any speed up in the withdrawal from Vietnam? Well, you know, when Secretary McNamara and General Taylor came back, they announced that we would expect to withdraw a thousand men from South Vietnam before the end of the year. Reliable sources inform us that Kennedy plans to withdraw all United States forces from southeast Asia in 1965. A vital region which will inevitably fall to the Communist should our President’s suicidal no win policy prevail. Lawrence. Robert, I can see your point.
I’m in complete agreement. By all means, go ahead. SA SA page 499, verse 10. Job. He shall return no more to his house neither shall his place know him anymore. Chris, open up for a minute. Jesus. I got somebody in here. Okay, you come out here. It only take a minute. I’ll be back in a minute. What? Close the door. You got something, huh? It’s our job. For sure. Start packing. Tell the boys. We picked up this film in New Orleans. It’s a TV interview with Oswald after he got in that hassle passing out the pro Castro leaflet.
No matter what you say, Jim, the point of it is you must be remembered. Ten days from now, if they hear you described, they must say, oh, yes, I saw him. He was here. Do you understand? I’ve got it. It’s equally important that we set him up planning the event. He owns a rifle with a scope, but he’s never used it. Give him visibility in a gunshot. We’ll provide you a rifle similar to his. We also want to see him practicing. Can’t you arrange to borrow his rifle? That’s programmed for later when we’re certain he won’t miss it.
Let’s do some more homework. But that does not mean. However. That does not mean, however, I’m a Communist. Communist. What is the difference between the two? Well, there’s a great deal of difference. Several American parties in several countries are based on Marxism, such as Ghana. Ghana. Certain countries have characteristics of socialist system such as Great Britain with its socialized medicine. These then are the differences between an outright communist country and countries which adhere to Marxist principles. In your work with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, what are you advocating? We advocate restoration of diplomatic trade and tourist relations with Cuba.
What can I do for you? Well, could you drill this to mount a telescopic site? Sure can. How soon? I’m going to need it any day now. Okay. Well, be ready in a couple of days. Fine. All right. What’s your name? Lee Harvey oswald. Good. Thanks. 912 Martin Street, Irving. All right. Got it. I’ll let you know. All yours. 6.5. Man like a gano. Jesus Christ. The Italians stopped making this in 1941. That’s 22 years ago. Let’s go. She’s a real fine piece of weaponry, isn’t she? The Italians in World War II called it the rifle that never hurt anybody on purpose.
The bolt sticks. It’s got a two stage trigger and the scope is off.02 to the left and it has a 9.5 inch drop. Can you adjust to it? Oh, sure. I’m gonna need a hell of a lot more practice before countdown. That’s one hell of a buy, friend. In case you’re looking for first class transportation. Won’t cost you an arm and a leg. How much? 1995 radio here. White walls included. Well, if it’s such a hell of a buy, why haven’t you sold it? Only been here the last couple of days. Bullshit. I saw this car on the lot last Monday.
What you saw here last Monday was the same model, but it wasn’t this car. What’d you get for it? $100 more than I’m asking for this one. Jesus. You mean you’d do that to some poor, dumb Texas burr picker? What the hell are you talking about Texas like that for? Because if I was a doctor and I wanted to give the world an enema, I’d stick the nozzle right here in Dallas, Texas. Before I kick you in the ass, can you tell me a better place than Texas? Yeah. Russia. In Russia, they make a car called the Volga that’d make this.
You communist bastard. Get out of here. Get off my lot. Who the hell do you think you are anyway? The name’s Oswald. Lee Oswald. If you ever learn how to spell, you can have a lot of fun trying to write it down. It’ll come in handy at the right time to leak to the press the face. Doesn’t look enough like him to pass muster with me. Get a picture of the sponsor himself and tip it in. Can do, apple pie. Tim, give him a pistol with a holster and a telescopic sight for the rifle, too. Everything in order? So far.
Hey, buddy, you firing at the wrong target? That’s my target. Hey, mister, you’re firing at my target. Hey, would you mind if you just fire? Jerome, why don’t you take a flying screw at the moon and charge it to me? I’ll be glad to. You son of a. You just told me your name. Lee Oswald. Oswald? Hey, Ralph. Outside the Dallas Municipal Auditorium a large number of pickets gave UN Ambassador Adley Stevenson a hot reception last night and he came to give a speech in honor of United Nations Day. And the audience inside wasn’t a bit more friendly? Surely, my dear friend I don’t have to come here from Illinois to teach Texas manners to.
I do hope all the pickets will come in and sit down because, for my part, I believe in the forgiveness of sin and the redemption of ignorance. Stevenson told friends that he was going to advise President Kennedy not to make that forthcoming trip to Dallas because of the hostile atmosphere in that city. You see your position? Yeah. Behind that fence, on top. Okay, let’s take it down. SA SA On November 22, the only important officials remaining in Washington, D.C. will be McNamara and Robert Kennedy. The Secretaries of State, Treasury, Interior, Commerce and Labor will be in the air en route to Tokyo.
The President and Vice President will be in Dallas. To confuse matters and give your men as much time as possible a code will be removed from the Tokyo bound Cabinet plane and the Washington, D.C. telephone system will suffer a temporary blackout. That will help. The Secret Service are under regular orders to stay with the President no matter what happens. Once they get him to the hospital, they’ll probably filter back. But for at least a half hour, you we should be entirely free of them. I’ll have six men with Secret Service credentials in Dealey Plaza. Their insignia for this trip, incidentally, is double white bars on red.
I forgot to mention that the chief of the White House detail has decided to stay in Washington. Good. Now, to the intelligence agencies. In going through Oswald’s address book our contact man came across the name and telephone number of somebody called Fred Hastings. Now, Hastings, it turns out, is an FBI man working out of the Dallas office. You know him? Oswald has his telephone number. I was about to mention, Mr. Hastings. He’s visited Mrs. Oswald once and her landlady twice since the first of the month. He knows that Oswald works in the book depository. And we must assume he also knows that the President’s motorcade will pass the book depository.
Yet neither the local nor the Washington office or the FBI has reported that to the Secret Service. What about other Oswald files? The Office of Naval Intelligence is watching him. The CIA regularly monitors his mail yet no one has reported anything to the Secret Service. They don’t even know that Lee Harvey Oswald exists. His name appears nowhere in their files. Let’s have a drink. Dallas has one of the highest murder rates in the country. In the last two years, the Secret Service has established 149 threats against Kennedy’s life from Texas alone. Yet they send him into hostile territory with no more protection than you and I would arrange for a favorite dog.
What would you say if I told you that as of November 8, the Secret Service files find not one individual in the entire Fort Worth, Dallas territory who represents a potential threat to the president’s security? I’d believe it. Also, there will be no search of the buildings in Dealey Plaza. And there’ll be no Secret Servicemen stationed in Dealey Plaza. Not one. Good. Aline Cobb will carry the chief of police, the county sheriff and the two top ranking Secret Service agents. It’ll be a closed car. Then we’ll be able to see a thing. Ah, well. Soon be over and there’ll be nothing we can call our own but death.
That small model of the barren earth which serves as paste and cover to our bones. For God’s sake, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings. The president, John F. Kennedy, is getting a warm welcome this morning here in Fort Worth the third stop in his whirlwind trip through our state. After this breakfast meeting with the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce the president and first lady will fly to Dallas. This is from one of our people in Fort Worth. Last night in Fort Worth, nine Secret Service agents went to the Fort Worth Press Club for drinks.
Seven of the nine remained till two in the morning. All three night guards left the hotel and went to the Cellar House. Secret Service rules state that use of intoxicating liquor is strictly prohibited while agents are on travel status. As these agents were. Four of the nine who violated rules last night have key responsibilities in the Dallas motorcade. Beautiful sight. Beautiful sight. Sa Ra, what are you doing here? All right, officers. All right. What happens? We pursue. Hey, you. Come here. Who are you? Hell, I work here. You work here too? Yeah. Okay. We have just arrived here at Parkland Hospital.
It’s hard to tell what’s really going on. People here with dazed looks on their faces. Police are keeping everybody out. Very difficult to believe this has happened. We understand they’re giving the president blood transfusions and fighting very hard to save his life. Word just came through on Secretary Russ Q’s ticker. The president’s been shot. Get me Defense. Something’s happened in my code book. Hello? Hello, Defense Department? Is this the. Hello? Hello? Have you called him yet? There’s no answer, Senator. The line went dead. I’m sorry, our lines are temporarily out of order. I’m sorry. Our lines are out of order.
Sorry, sir. Our lines are temporarily out of order. Ladies and gentlemen, the President is dead. We’ve just been given word that President John Kennedy is dead. They’ve administered the last rites of a Catholic church to President John F. Kennedy. Nothing about Oswald. Dallas police have arrested a man whom they suspect of being involved in the assassination of President Kennedy. He was apprehended in the Oak Cliff area after allegedly killing a policeman. I didn’t shoot anybody. No, sir. I’m just a. I’m just a pat. This wasn’t in the scenario, was it, Mr. Farrington? No scenario was perfect.
Tim probably realized the position he’d been placed in slipped out of the depository, stopped by his room for the gun and then ran into the policeman and panicked. Find out what’s happened. Okay. Mr. Fence has been identified as Lee Harvey Oswald. I’ll have to leave. Dallas of the Texas Book Depository, overlooking Dealey Plaza, where the President was shot. So far, the police are releasing no further. It’s terrible, Jaime. Oswald. But you don’t understand. I gotta get out of this town. I’m thinking of coming back to Chicago. There’s only one thing that I can tell you. That this case is cinched.
That this man killed the President. There’s no question in my mind about it. Chief, can you tell us, in summary what directly links Oswald to the killing of the President? Well, the fact that he was on the floor where the shots were fired from immediately before the shots were fired. The fact that he was seen carrying a package to the building. Ballistic test. We haven’t had a final report, but it is, I understand, will be favorable. But if we can put his prints on the rifle, I certainly would connect him with the rifle. Are there any other suspects linked with Oswald? No.
Hi, baby. What are you doing? Is there any indication that this was an organized plot, or was it just. There’s no one else but here? Stuttgart, gate 12. Thank you. Let’s go, Jack. Where is everybody? The joint’s closed. Didn’t you see the sign? No, I came to the back way. What’s wrong? What’s wrong? You stupid. Don’t you read the newspapers? Hey. Kilkenny this afternoon. Sure, I know that, Jack, but why are we closing down? Because it looks good, that’s why. Now get out of here. Go on home. Okay. Hey, wait a minute. I gave your number to a guy.
A guy named Berger. Henry Burger. He’s a new cop. He may get loathsome Give you a call tonight. If he does, you fix him up, huh? Sure, I’ll fix him up. May I bring you a drink, sir? Drink, sir? Yeah, vodka rocks. I really don’t know what. What the situation is about. Nobody has told me anything except that I’m accused of murdering police. I know nothing more than that. I do request someone to come forward to give me legal assistance. Did you kill the President? No, I’ve not been charged with that. In fact, nobody has said that to me yet.
First thing I heard about was when the newspaper reporters in the hall asked me that question. How did you hurt your Rogers? A policeman hit me. You okay? Considering I hit the wrong guy, yes. Here comes OSW down the hall again. But I emphatically deny these charges. What will he tell them? Very little. Police have revealed no further information since their first statement. Sergeant? No. You say he was interrogated yesterday at 4:30, right. And again at 6:20, right? Yeah. And once more at 7:40. Now how many hours of interrogation did that come to? I don’t rightly know because I’m not sure when the last interrogation ended.
Was the interrogation tape, Amigos. Is it taken down by a stenot typist? How you doing? No sir. Was it taken down by a secretary? Yeah, it’s almost over. The next thing that’s going to happen so I. I wanted to have you on the phone. Right. I connected. Well, how do you know what he said in those three interiors? I didn’t have to do that. Oh, we got a pretty good idea what he said. All right. Sergeant, what time are you trying. Yeah, we haven’t decided, but good. Well, I don’t know. I haven’t because the movies. We don’t want the White House on this grim and somber Saturday maintaining a while high government officials and ambassadors of many nations.
Stan. Jack Ruby. Have you gotten any word when they’re going to transfer into the county? I need to get my ass on the gym. Oh, work out. Okay. I ate too much. Depressed. So. And I was just eating dog. Now I’m. You know who Mel Carmine is? He’s the dude who has the funky sunglasses and sits in that big old chair with a big old like green, green mint like sky blue chair. That ring a bell? Yeah, he’s. He’s a good guy. He really is a good guy. But he’s all in the char guitar stuff and I’m not.
But whatever, he hasn’t. He has a pretty big following and he has invited me to come speak at his event that he’s going to do In March and presented to jury and I’m gonna why he did it or anything else. We’re just asking proven that he did it, which I think we have. How many cases of this type have you been involved? And that is when the death penalty is involved. Since I’ve been District Attorney we’ve, I’ve asked death penalty in 24 cases. And how many times have you attained it? 23. There is Leon. There is a being let out by Captain Prince.
He’s been shot. He’s been shot. Billy Oswald has been shot. There’s the man with a absolute panic. Absolute panic. Here in the basement of Dallas police headquarters. Detectives have their guns drawn. Oswald has been stopped. Would you be willing to say with all this evidence that it is now beyond a reasonable doubt at all that that Oswald was the killer of President Kennedy? I would say that without any doubt he’s the killer. The law says beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty, which I am. There’s no question that he was the killer of President Kennedy.
That case is closing your mind. As far as Oswald’s concern. Yes. It’s so unlikely I don’t see how anyone can believe it. Everyone will believe it. They want to believe it. They have to. People, the government, everyone. Even his brother. He’s the Attorney General, for God’s sake. True, but he’s not thinking as Attorney General tonight. He’s grieving for a murdered brother. By the time his grief subsides, all the power will have passed. It’ll be too late. Yes, that’s right. Hold the body there. We’ll make arrangements in the morning. That’s right. Thank you. Good night. That was Tim James Farrington, heart attack, Park Land Hospital.
In the three years after the murders of President Kennedy and LEE Harvey Oswald, 18 material witnesses died. Six by gunfire, three in motor accidents, two by suicide. One from a cut throat, one from a karate chop to the neck, three from heart attacks and two from natural causes. An actuary engaged by the London Sunday Times concluded that on November 22, 1963 the odds against these witnesses being dead by February 1960 where 100,000 trillion to one. Well, I hope, hope you guys enjoyed that. Let’s see here. I hope you. I, I truly hope you guys enjoyed that.
Here to talk with me about this is our good friend Ghost. Are you there, brother? I am here, yes. So, pretty interesting film, is it? Very interesting film. Very interesting. Your phone. I’ll point out one thing very quickly. Remember where they’re walking. I think it’s Burt Lancaster and. Oh, what’s the same. They’re walking outside the house and they’re talking about by the turn of the century they would have the population of the world down to 550 million. Now, Dalton Trumbo wrote this film. He was a. An incredibly gifted writer with a lot of great films. I imagine he had a lot of friends and contacts and very, very, very few people were aware of that agenda at that time.
Yeah, but he put it in the film and I would imagine at that time it was lost on the audience. You know, it was just part of interesting, let’s say, dialogue. But if anybody thinks that what we’re dealing with now is not directly related to. And that agenda still under the same, let’s say, command structure, we’ll call them globalists and banksters. It simply is, and here is cinematic testimony to it. So that’s just one interesting point. But. Well, okay, so I, I want to pick a few things apart in the. From the movie. Number one is that they used it.
It was not done by a government agency. The guys who were doing it that looked like they were in the private realm, maybe attorneys, maybe high level business people, but they didn’t have any. But some of the Lancaster character and few were former from that world 100%. But, but it presented them as being private citizens and not being within the structure. That’s my point. Where do you. Do you think the ultimate order came from inside the structure or thousand %? Oh no, 1,000%. I’m just, I’m just saying it came from the sovereign layer, the bank owners, right? Oh yeah.
And so it was a private decision that was carried out with, let’s say the compartmentalized aid of many agencies and probably and people inside of them. And I believe a lot of the documentation that was released that I believe a lot of it’s searchable at this point. I’m not sure bears that out to one degree or another. No. Well, I will say I, you know, I didn’t know anything about this until your wife. That said I should. I needed to check it out so I found a copy of it. It took me some searching to find, to find the digital copy, but I did find it and yeah, downloaded the night copy for like 15 bucks, I think off Amazon.
Oh yeah. But I don’t like to pay for that stuff. I just download it. Yeah, I don’t want to give them any money. I just don’t. It’ll be us. It’ll be a stocking stuff. I think I believe that. I was trying to look up who produced it. Who, you know, executive produced it. Who did what? I, if I’m not mistaken, Kirk Douglas was somewhere in there. I could be wrong. It might be a, you know, mis memory or, you know, but if anyone looks up an IMDb the film have you. So you talking about Kirk Douglas like as in the actor Kirk Douglas.
Okay, so Kirk Douglas is a, is a, is a, you know, Kirk Douglas is not, that’s not his real name, you know. You knew that. No, he, no, he. Oh, I know that. He’s. Yes, I think, yeah, he’s Russian Jewish. Exactly, exactly. And you know who Myron Fagan was. Yeah, Myron Fagan. And Myron Fagan wrote his Red Stars Over Hollywood and, and Kirk Douglas is all over that. I think, you know, I, I think pretty much then certain circles knew exactly what happened. Of course we know that. But you know, look at how they even, they even brought up.
And this is part of the brilliant writing of this film, they even brought up the aspect of, well, conspiracy, certain theory, you know, foreign countries, it’s a conspiracy, but here it’s the, it’s usually the lone wild gunman. Yes. And they showed at the beginning all the, all the presidential attempt assassinations. I was like, holy crap. And some of those I didn’t know. Yeah. And you know, looking at the, you know, the Lancaster character, obviously looking at the logistics of past and you know, what potentially they would be doing. I mean it’s fascinating. It’s one of those films that just because of its content and what dialogue was in it and what facts were in it, it was interesting that Oswald was.
And if that’s true to Oswald, which I think they were trying to remain true to that real life character. His discharge was on September 11, 1959. That’s very interesting. I noticed that when they were going through his, you know, service record and in one meeting and so yeah, there’s so much in there that you can watch it two or three times and pick up something each time because I think I’ve seen it twice over the years and this would have been the third time because I, I saw about 90% of it and it’s just one of those films that I think a modern day version should be, should be made.
But let’s bring it even closer to home. Right. And I think we’re moving into, I’ll say this, I believe we’re moving into an era, if all goes well, where we will see films like that again. And this would be a perfect one to base, not a re. An exact remake, but base one with Even more detail and more fact and more history in it and you know, a little more. And look, you know, obviously with all the, the growth in style and execution of filmmaking, it would make for a wonderful film now. Well, because. Absolutely, yeah.
To be shown to a whole new audience. Many, many whole new audiences. If you want to break people down by generations or things, I prefer not to do that. But, you know, it is what it is. But yeah, you know, a lot of the stuff that was, some of the things that were in the movie, I was just, I was flabbergasted at that. They, I mean, and these are things that I remember really going back to the movie jfk, the Oliver Stone movie, that he was harassing the car, the car guy. And he’s like, you know, just saying.
I remember in the middle just saying stupid stuff like if I want to get a good car, I got a man’s got to go to Russia. It’s like, what? Yeah, and going to Mexico City and doing the, you know, going in and setting up his rifle, set his rifle up to have the scope put on it and using his full name. Who does that? Nobody. And look, the lookalike. Well, that, that was actually the. He. Oswald didn’t walk into that gun store. It was the guy who was the lookalike that they placed in certain situations to make impressions that wouldn’t be easily forgotten.
But the guy looks so much like Oswald that they would, especially if they said the name like Oswald, if you know how to spell or something like that when he was at the car lot, something to that effect. So that man, you know, was going around prepping the field, posing as Oswald. Right. And I mean, you know, to see that, the whole perspective that this film took, I thought it was brilliant. A brilliant angle, you know, you’re going into the mansions and you know, and seeing it from that point outward and just a, just a really special film.
And it was only 10 years after the assassination, you know, the Warren Commission and all of that had passed. Garrison’s attempt at proving a conspiracy in New Orleans had passed. And I’m surprised that film even got made. I am too. I’m actually shocked. Even that time period where you had much more independence and a lesser, let’s say, intel agenda in the Hollywood world and that, I mean the fact it was even made, it showed that probably some, you know, executive probably started off as what you would call, what would we call today, independent. And even then I would imagine that would be the only way you could get a film like that off the ground.
You’d have to have the investment. And those who said, yeah, we want to make this, we want people to see this. And. And then the writer they chose, they couldn’t have. Couldn’t have done better at that time. You know, there’s only a handful of really great ones. Goldman, Paddy Chayefsky, Trumbo and Rod Serling and, you know, many extremely talented and brilliant writers from then, and we have them today, but they’re not being allowed to make the films. They’re. I believe that. I believe that, and I. I know that from talking to certain people in certain positions in that industry.
Well, let me just. Not doing it. Let me tell you something, because. Okay, I was actually having this. Now, one of the. Now one of the shooters would have to be, you know, a dude in a dress. And, you know, all right, well, let me. Let me. Let me. I want to. I want to get this out. So I was talking earlier because basically what you’re talking about is information being controlled. And I was talking to a friend earlier, and, you know, we were talking about the, you know, call it the, you know, the Jew question.
Right. You know, no, it’s not all. It’s not always. It’s not the Jews. It’s not, because there’s a lot of people that are of Jewish heritage that are good people. You know, I mean, look at Benjamin Friedman for one. You know, and I’m not. And I’m not trying to be singular with him because there’s a lot of. There’s a lot of others out there, but you look at the. It’s not the Jews per se, but at the top of every aspect of our lives, whether it be government, whether it be banking, lawyers, sporting industry, news, movies, pornography, radio, everything at the absolute top, every single one of those institutions is run by a member of the tribe, if you want to call it that.
I don’t mean that in a derogatory way. I’m trying to kind of be somewhat sensitive, actually, and that’s probably a derogatory. So I apologize. But the point I’m trying to make is when you have that, and you also have, you know, what. You know, what other industry that they control that nobody knows about, the used book industry. And the primary reason for that is because they can sift through the information that, like, if a book is sold at a. An older book is sold at, like, a. An estate sale or, you know, it doesn’t sell because nobody wants it.
History books prior to 29 and 27. Right. We’re telling you completely different and in depth at the high school level. Stories of the Civil War. Exactly. On and on. So I. The reason I. And the reason this comes up is because I had a friend I was talking to earlier, and I told him about a book that was. Was recommended to me, and it was like 60 bucks. And I said, okay. And I said, well, I bought it because in my opinion, books that are that expensive and that are out of print and that are hard to find are.
The reason that they’re so expensive is because they’re so rare. Because. No, because there are forces out there who don’t want that information out. They got limited publication at the outset, and they got no, no, no gloss during their printing. And while they were being sold. And then once. And then after that, the generation who did care about it is gone. And now those books are being sold for pennies on the dollar at a used bookstore or a thrift store, or they’re just being plucked off the shelf so that they don’t make it past to the next generation.
That’s happened a lot. Exactly. That’s happened a lot. Because there’s. And that’s why, you know, I, I don’t know the full story. I haven’t looked into it. I know Internet archives was having some difficulty, but they, you know, you can find. Well, when, when it’s up and running at 100%, you can find, find and download like, kind of like a library card thing. You pay a small fee and you can download a lot of these extremely rare books in PDF and read them, print them, and read them, if you want to print it. I, I prefer always print.
To print something so I can write notes or what have you on it. But it’s the only place that I could find certain works. And I looked at the rare book sellers in New York and Australia, Europe, couldn’t find certain books that I knew existed. Exactly. Had all the information, even the International Standard Book number. Okay. Couldn’t find them here. I’m gonna, I’m gonna. I’m gonna rate. I’m gonna read something to you. I’m going to do it from the Wikipedia thing because I can’t get it anywhere else. It’s called a racial program for the 20th century.
Now, I’m not going to read the whole thing, but this, It’s, It’s. You heard their dialogue of I’m gonna. Of the racial aspects. They were bringing it. Yeah, let me, Let me read this paragraph. And then you’ll be like, holy crap. And some of you guys that have watched me for a While you’ve probably heard me read this in the past, but I haven’t done it in a while. On June 7th of 1957, during a debate on the Civil Rights act of 1957, Representative Thomas Abernathy of Mississippi read into the Congressional Record a supposed quotation from the non existent book which was purported to have been written by Israel Cohen in 1912 as a loaded freaking sentence.
I mean, they’re just, they’re doing all they can to propagandize you and say this doesn’t exist. But the dude read it into the Congressional Record, okay? And this is what, this is what the quote was. We must realize that our party’s most powerful weapon is racial tension. By propounding into the consciousness of the dark races that for centuries they have been oppressed by whites, we can mold them to the program of the Communist party in America. We will aim for subtle victory while inflaming the Negro minority against the whites. We will endeavor to instill in the whites a guilt complex for their exploitation of the Negroes.
We will aid the Negroes to rise in prominence in every walk of life, in the professions and in the world of sports and entertainment. With this prestige, the Negro will be able to enter, marry with the whites and begin a process which will deliver America to our cause. Now they, yeah, because on the racial issue, they, they decided instead of like those gentlemen represented a group that were obviously what you would term today white supremacists. And they were worried about, you know, they mentioned all the other races that they wanted to basically eliminate the work where the think tanks have changed that, that aspect of their agenda.
Right. Is no mix. Mix them all, mix all of the races. Yep. And then we wind up with one that is not your Northern European. Well, it’s clergy plan. It’s basically clergy plan worldwide. Right, right. And so they’ve changed, you know, even end goals and tactics to reach them, but it’s been the same, it’s still the same game. Racial tension. Exactly. And this is where people need to realize that if you buy into any kind of racism, you’re falling into their track. You are serving, you are serving as a useful idiot. This agenda to murder ultimately all but 5 to 550 million people.
Right. This is, this is an interesting. So I’m sorry, I. Yeah, no, no, go ahead. This is. So there’s, there’s a couple of comments in here. Woke society. I actually checked your channel out. Do your act. I did some good stuff. I subscribed to you. I’m, I’m kind of eager to get in and watch some of those things. Unless the film was done to steer attention away from Johnson, Mossad or our agencies. Oh, I’m sorry. I mean, I’m misreading, he says, because I was saying how the movie was used as a, you know, was done like private.
And he said, yeah, unless the film was done to steer attention away from Johnson, Mossad and our agencies, hence the private plot. And I would agree with that. I would absolutely agree with that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that, that the writer and even probably those producing probably said, look, let’s not point the finger at them because it would have been dangerous for them to do that. He also, he also says in another. That was the time. That was a time of assassination. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. He’s. He also says in a time here definition of fascism was changed in all dictionaries after 2009 under Obama to include the right wing.
And that is true. They. I mean, you know, how often do they say, oh, well, Hitler was right wing. Hitler was right wing. Hitler was right wing. Yeah. But my God, he displayed a lot of traits of the far, far left right now, didn’t. Oh, that’s what I’m saying. Absolute control. Do as I say, not as I do. You will follow orders, you will do this, you will do that, you will not do this, you will not do that. And that’s completely hypothetical to the American spirit, period. Yeah, I can’t. Can’t agree more. So what we’ve seen, in essence, is not only a blending of concepts to reach the same basic goal and the end to have 550 million servants that can do everything from advanced science to gardening and everything in between.
Not that farming and gardening is a low profession. No, it is the most important one. If not one of the. If not one of the top three, if not the most important one, food, you know, very simple. But, you know, the. So much was said in this film that is easily extrapolated in many directions and through time up until today. So we’re looking at a film that’s 50 going on 52 years old. Right. And what did you hear as an audience member? You heard a lot. And this is where. When we’re saying this is nothing new, this war is nothing new, the only difference between now and then is those who were opposing men like that were completely in the shadows and very, very careful in how they conducted their affairs to counter.
It’s very simple. One of them was, let’s get the proponent of the new constitution which would have destroyed this country was Nelson Rockefeller. Nixon. Nixon. They were nice to him, they set him up. He didn’t. He wasn’t doing anything that most presidential campaigns hadn’t been doing already. They were always spying, always infiltrating, always having double agents everywhere in each party. And this was, matter of fact, this was an aspect of Trump’s first term that was learned, the hard lessons learned, but nothing. The difference now is over the last 25 years, what was introduced as fringe back in the William Cooper, Art Bell days is no longer fringe.
And it took 25 years of many, many, many, let’s say, operations to bring it to the point to where people could then be brought to a higher level of understanding and awareness. In other words, fully awakened to the realities of what’s going on. Those who wanted Kennedy dead wanted to simply preserve their system and keep it profiting and profits ever growing, because it simply means power to them at that level. It doesn’t mean materialism, it means power. They are fundamentally flawed human beings. And like I said in another broadcast, anyone who seeks to have control or dominion over others is fundamentally flawed.
Amen. In their spirit and in their reasoning mind, you’re fundamentally flawed. When you look at, when you look at all the people on the left, that’s the entire mindset is they want you to abide by the way they see the world. And if you don’t, then there’s something wrong with you and you deserve to die. I mean, and so, yeah, I mean it. I’ve heard, I’ve heard them say that. Yeah. In private. Huh. And it’s. Wait a minute, don’t talk about Hitler because you’re doing exactly what the third. You are, you’re, you are a proponent for exactly what they did.
Well, I, actually, I’m going to, I’m going to respectfully disagree a little bit there because I think the more they mirror more of what Stalin did on what Hitler did, in my opinion, it was, it was both. I mean, Hitler was a useful idiot in the end. I agree. You know, set up to do that, they did it. And at the end, well, there’s. They had to pay the ultimate price. Okay, so a friend of mine, but a friend of mine, even though he was going after, but without having a full, let’s say, a full understanding of what he was going after.
Ultimately it was international banking, but they associated that because of the names, not their practices, but their names. They associated it absolutely with Jews, which simply then wasn’t the case then. There was many in the globalist agenda, the New World Order types, more that were Not Jewish than were Jewish. Still is. And these, these wealthy families and we’ll leave the names out of it just for. We don’t need to say everybody knows, everybody knows it anyway there. None of them are spiritual, God loving and respecting Jews. They may have come from a Jewish lineage at one time but a lot of times they adopted that.
That’s been adopted by some. Just like a lot of Jews in Italy converted to Catholicism just so they wouldn’t be singled out. You know this is going Pre World War II and it’s had it had, it’s been, it has been happening in Europe for a thousand years. And you know, this is why we have to be smart about it. Take out the ethnic, the religious, the, the categorizing of these people. We’re not categorizing people on race, religion or what have you. We’re categorizing them on their actions. And these are all tyrants. There’s a saying in Germany.
There’s a little bit of Hitler in everyone. Well in these people there’s an awful lot of Hitler in them. And we have four times the population roughly that we had during World War II. And look at us, look at what they still have. People focused on and impassioned negatively about race. Well yeah, but all of that. Yeah. When in, in reality it is those who seek and will and want and will preserve their power at any cost against those who simply want to live good lives as human beings. That’s the simple difference between the two. And then you have those who are not quite in either camp that are that wind up being the ass kissers and the minions and servants to the higher minions.
And here we are. Here we are. This is an interesting comment. I want to just run this by you says I think our intel agencies mastered MK Ultra on a mass scale with flicker rate on TVs neuro linguistic programming, trauma and pharmaceuticals. Mass mind control is real. Well, I mean all of, all of those components. Absolutely. I agree. I, that I, I had never, I had never considered that. Honestly. Entertainment and sports, that’s your bread and circus. You know, it’s some good bread. It’s some good bread and fun circus though. Yeah. As long as you know that’s what it is.
Right. You know, as long as that’s not taking you away from your primary responsibility as an American which is to know what it is to be an American. Very well said. Why civics is important and should be taught as seriously as mathematics and the English language in schools and you know, but no, again the works of Charlotte Izerby and now this new book by Richard Dreyfus. I would encourage people to read her works and his new book, I’ve only read excerpts, but I want to get it because, you know, this is coming from. They were both, they’re both elder, I believe.
I don’t know if she’s still with us. I believe she’s passed away. But these were elderly people. Another thing that was taken out of the American DNA. Respecting elders and respecting wisdom. What did they do they were so quick to label. It used to be every 20 years, now it seems every 10 years there’s a, oh, you’re a generation. This, all they’re doing is putting ideas into young people’s heads that say, oh, well, our generation is different than theirs. And no, and fundamentally there is no difference. There’s time in life and the. There are only. There are things that you can only know.
No matter how brilliant you are, no matter how wise you are at a young age, there are only certain things that are the most profound that you will learn that come only with time. So unlike the Japanese, we don’t pay enough homage to our ancestors and to really contemplate what they went through. We don’t respect the elderly. We warehouse them when they become a burden. Families would rather put them in, you know, a place, a place for mom instead of doing what I’ve actually done twice in my life, taking in an elder and gave them the love and the care in the home while they were, you know, getting closer to their end and taking on that responsibility.
Most people want, don’t want to. They. We’ve been bred to be a instant gratification nation and taking care of your loved ones, your, your elders is, is a responsibility. But they’ve artfully worked that out of the American landscape of, let’s say, culture. So we have young people who think being famous or acquiring wealth for wealth’s sake is more important than treating each other as you would have yourself be treated. It’s, it’s. The job has been done top to bottom and very well. And many had a hand in on it. The Soviet Union did most definitely. China today does.
They just advanced their games. Technology has led to further developments in newer ways. Well, in multiple ways. Yeah. I mean, well, let’s, let’s. And, and not, not to say that the, what you’re talking about isn’t accurate, but I’m going to pile on. Look at the pharmaceutical industry with the vaccinations. When those start like in the 90s and you know, you had an autism rate in 1990 of like 1 in 10,000. And now the autism rate. No, it’s like 1 in 40. My God. And it has been scientifically proven. It is. From the plethora of vaccines. Yeah.
And here’s the thing. What happens with those children? And those children are loved by their parents, but I mean, you have parents that essentially never, they never stop being parents of an infant, even when the child is an adult. And so what’s been done there is you’ve destroyed two generations because one generation can’t do anything because they have, they have this. And I don’t want to. It’s going to say, it’s going to sound wrong, but it’s a burden that they did not expect to have at that age. Yeah. So it’s, you know, I’m not saying that they’re a burden because they don’t love them, but I mean, you know, if you’re in your 50s or 60s or 70s and you’re taking care of a 30 or 40 year old because that kid had autism and he can’t function in society, you know, your, your life is completely turned upside down for.
In perpetuity, all or the, the pushing, you know, saying that everyone is on the scale in some way or another. I think that is the biggest load of contrived pseudoscience horseshit I’ve ever heard. We have people who just weren’t raised. Right. Right. That’s what we have. We have where discipline, loving kindness, discipline. Not a belt, but the discipline of it’s dinner time and after dinner you will take care of the dishes. It’s brush your teeth, go to bed. Right. Where’s the family time. You know, technology has really taken a bite out of that and so many people out there.
This is why you see things like that. It’s actually Jaguar commercial now. Yeah. It’s actually added to it. It’s actually added to it because technology didn’t, technology didn’t start it. What started it was. What started it was the feminism movement to get women. Oh, well, you know, hey, women need to be independent and women, you know, you know, get out there in the workplace. And so. Okay, so what they, what they did is they used, they used feminism to take women out of the home of oppression. Right. Women were oppressed. Right. Exact same thing in a good home.
Yeah, go ahead. Exact same thing about the racial program, but just instead of race, substitute gender. Right. And people fell for it. They fell for it because they thought it was noble, because they always frame it in a way to appeal to your. What Emotion, Nature. Right. Emotion. And they try to appeal to people’s sense of justice and fairness and being just and fair. Is not now what it once was. You know, now it’s so completely off. Off, off the, off the wall. What do you make of safe spaces? No, no, no, no. There are no safe spaces in the real world.
And if you can’t handle what you’re being, what’s being thrown at you by peers in college or high school or younger, how the hell are you going to handle the real world? You. Not. No, you’re not. And let me address. There’s a, there’s a, a comment in the, in here that I want to hit on. I think it’s more than that, Ron. They killed the economy over and over. And then when, when food and necessities got so expensive, a second income was needed. That’s true, but a second was engineered, though. But second income wasn’t really needed.
Is also more tax. Well, no, it is, it is, but the second income. The focus here is that it was needed. I disagree. It wasn’t really needed until the, like the 2010s or the 2000 or late 2000s, early 2010s. Well, that was actually. It began with the end, the first contrived energy crisis when there was wrestling with OPEC and American and European oil interests and. Yeah, but a lot that was the beginning. No, I agree. Was completely contrived. I agree. But what I’m saying is, and I want to round this back to what you were talking about, because you were talking about division of the family.
And I was, I wanted to, I wanted to ensure that we got in a good conversation about how the division of the family began because it was taking the woman out of the home. And by taking the woman, creating the latchkey kids. Right now the kids are being taught by the schools, okay? Now all those students, all those kids back in the 60s and 70s, all and 80s, all those kids are now adults and they have kids that, that grew up on iPads and iPhones. And now you have. It’s just, it’s. It like the, the division between the parent and the child is even more.
And now. And the, and the government has incentivized single mothers. I mean, it’s just, I mean, it’s, it’s barbaric, but. Yes. And then, you know, and I don’t. Guys, don’t hate me for saying this, but it’s a brilliant plan. I don’t agree with it. It’s diabolical, but it’s. But I mean, I Mean, how it has been. How it has been perfected into our system is. I mean, it’s nothing short of magnificent in how they executed it, because if they didn’t, if they failed in the execution, we wouldn’t be where we are right now. Exactly. And I’m not.
And I’m not supporting it, not by any stretch of the imagination. I’m just like, you know, hey, when you see somebody make a great play, you got to tip your hat and say, oh, wow, that’s pretty good. And, you know, but I mean, you know, guys like you and I have been awake to the. To. To the reality for a long time. And I will say this, that the plans that they have executed on the. On the public have worked for a long time, but the public is now beginning to become wise. And I always. I love to use the example of the movie Miracle, right? So the Russian hockey team hadn’t lost a game in 20 years, and they’re playing the Americans, and they’re down by a goal in with 10 minutes to go in the third period, and they can’t score.
And the American hockey coach says, hey, you know what? When they pull Michigan, I want fresh legs on the ice. And the, you know, a minute comes. You know, you get down to a minute, you start counting down. And the assistant coaches, they’re not pulling Michigan. They’re not. They’re not pulling the goalie. And he looks over and he says he doesn’t know what to do because he hadn’t been in that situation in forever, and if ever, he didn’t know to pull the goalie. Okay? And what I’m looking at is that that is a perfect example of where the deep state is right now.
They have tried everything that they knew worked in the past, and nothing is working anymore. Nothing. Well, I shouldn’t say nothing. But the vast majority of it, some of it is still. But it’s weakening, right? And look at mainstream media. It’s collapsing. Yeah, it’s collapsing, and it’s going to have to reform itself to what the people will accept. You know, what they want is the truth. Is that too terrible to ask? And they can handle the truth. I agree on many things. You know, there is. I think this time period we’re living in is, you know, as tense and frustrating as it is, it’s also the most exciting and fascinating.
If you look at it from, like, you and I, and many we know, to historical perspectives. It is. This is. This is the end game of this game that’s been going on for a long Time. Yep. I mean they play the long game well. But, and, and the point, one of the points that I wanted to make and I didn’t really, I failed to is that the offspring of these brilliant people, they’re not necessarily as sharp as attack as, as they used to be or can’t overcome the mechanisms that were put in place to enslave humanity.
They can’t overcome that. They put, they, they put these mechanisms in thinking that they were going, it was going to be basically a digital prison. And in some ways it is, in some ways it is. But it’s not that way across the board. And the, and the younger generation is too consumed with society to think the long game. They also have very short attention spans. They may have longer attention spans than some, but they don’t play the long game either. You know, I, in many respects, you know, I look at the digital age with computers and smartphones and tablets and all these things.
In many respects they’ve made us dumber. I mean we’ve got so much information on our, in front of our hand, but it’s actually made us more stupid. I used to have 80 to 100 phone numbers in my head. Exactly. Recall me too. And if they changed it, why we were using that aspect of the brain that, that actual, those. Let’s say that wiring mechanism has been completely atrophied by technology in most people. Yeah. I have like three numbers in my memory bank. Ability. Yeah. You know, I might have a half dozen now. And I’m going, that’s pathetic because I should be able to rattle off a number like that.
Well, how did you, how did you, how did you rattle it off? How did you remember it? How did you. Seriously, how did you remember the numbers? What was, what was the mechanism that caused you to remember the numbers? It was just simple. I think of their face and the number came. I applied that to their face. Okay. Or what? For me, I mean, for me it was eye, hand coordination. It was seeing, it was seeing myself push the numbers on the, on the phone. On the pad. On the pad. And I did it over. And when I did once, I did that three or four times.
Yeah. Aspect of wiring the brain. And that was how. Yeah. Because if you went between a rotary or a push button phone, if you, if the function of hitting the numbers was what worked for you. Great. You know, and people don’t do math in their head anymore. I mean, I see. I do math in my head very quickly and large numbers, it’s just something that I, when I was young, I just let’s say, made sure I kept that ability. And then the older I got, the better I got at it. But it was a discipline. I didn’t reach right away for a calculator.
You know, it was, wait a minute. Reaching for a calculator will take more time now than for me to do these numbers in my head. Well, it depends on, it depends truly. That depends on roots and things like that. Right? Yeah. Give me the calculator. Calculator. Exactly. You know, sign and cosine and. Yeah, I don’t want to sit down with pencil and paper and take 20 minutes what I can do in three. Yeah, I’m. Dude, I’m measuring a constant curve here. Hold on, hold the phone. I’m just teasing. Huh? I said, I said I was just teasing.
I said I’m measuring a constant curve here. Hold the phone. Calculus. Hold the phone. It’s just easy. I got it. It’s been a long day. It’s been a long day. You know, I, I just, you know, we’re never going to return to what warm memories we, we had when we thought society was operating. Let’s say it still less than peak efficiency, but at a better layer of efficiency. Everything, everything is going. We’re going. I think we’re going in the future. We’re going to see that we’re going. I think what will be a result of these difficult times ahead will be the appreciation of our humanity again.
I agree. The concept of family first, friends, neighbors, community. Because if we don’t tend to these things, these sons of that are among us will recreate in a newer and more difficult way to contend with, way of manipulating toward an agenda, whatever the agenda might be. And we’re at, we’re at a chance now where we can make such profound choices regarding the usage of technology that we can use it to keep going on the same path we are. We may, we may thwart a certain agenda that would be. That’s there to take out 90 to 95% of the world population.
We may thwart that. But there’s other ways of regrouping and replanning on how to keep control over the minds of the populations of this planet. Well, I think there’s always going to be that segment of society that just is like, ah, well, you know what? I don’t really care. I’d like to keep that down to 10 to 15%, which it normally, it usually is. And no matter, no matter where we are on that scale, there’s always that 10 to 15%. And no matter what you say or do, it’s either a lack of innate capability or any number of things.
They’re just not going to, they’re not going to play nice or they’re not going to think right or they’re not going to. No, dude, they’re just stupid. Yeah, that’s what it comes down to. I couldn’t resist, you know, but what, what should people of intelligence have for, for that 10 to 15% should have level of compassion. And that’s, you know, that’s, you know, there before the grace of God, I was not born kind of thing. And I’m, I’m, I think that we have gone through two centuries of rapid growth but constant conflict and warfare and manipulation and greed.
And we, I wouldn’t sit here and say, well, our system is the best and our system is at its, at its intent and core, probably the best system in the world, but it needs a lot of retooling to keep accountability in the, in the loop, to keep the concept of monopolies out of the loop. There’s so much, so much that when we regain an agreed to moral certainty, then we’re going to see a better future. And let me ask a question. More humane to one another as opposed to looking at them as profit centers. Let me ask you a question.
How long of a period of time do you think it’s going to get to, it’s going to be to achieve that? I think it’s going to happen. I think it’s going to happen once we get past these next X amount of years. And I would say between now and 35, it’ll already have begun. But we’re looking at a good two generations of. I don’t know if it’d be that long, but look, look at, look at Russia. I’m talking for absolute real. Oh, oh, oh, real change. Where they look back and you know, 2065 and they go, my God, were they morons in 2025? Well, at the same time in 2025, these most amazing things happen.
Right? I, I disagree. I think they’re going to say, God, they were morons in 1980 and 90 and 91 and 2000. And you know, the. God, my God, they were morons and nine. And you know, after nine, 11, how could they not see that? Yeah, I agree. I would have, yeah, I would agree with that. I would have to adjust that because in 2025 that’s when we fixed it and turned it around. Yeah, yeah, and I agree. And you know, it’ll be a thing where they can Go back as far as they want on any number of aspects of human behavior regarding all of this.
And it’ll be, it’ll be much easier in the future to identify when even more profound changes came about that improved the state of humanity as opposed to kept it on this, this, this engineered pendulum ride. I, you know, yes, life. Things happen in cycles. Things happen personally in cycles. But if the individual is always trying to improve themselves and better themselves and find new passions or just simply work at their passion of all passions, we’re going to have a much, let’s say we’re not going to have the need for Prozac, Taxels, Ol, etc, etc, etc. It’s such a vast subject.
And what I think people are finally understanding is that. Yes, hold on. One has been a segment. There’s somebody, somebody asked a question and he wanted to know. Actually, I can’t find the question, but he asked me. He has it earlier. He wanted me to ask you if you felt it was out of character for a KC10 to be at a civilian airport in Los Angeles. We’re talking which, which kind of airport in Los Angeles? Oh, it’s in actually Long Beach. Long beach, yes. But I’ve noticed over the past, let’s say seven or eight years they’ve been doing a lot of small unit, especially garden reserves, small unit postings at civil airports.
Some have been around for decades. Like if you take Gulfport, Biloxi Regional, it’s, it’s international I think, because they fly to Mexico or what have you. But there is a huge Air National Guard presence there with a Runway in excess of 10,000ft. So it’s in a lot of places. It was economics for defense to do that. But I’ve noticed in the past eight years in particular, there’s been a lot more small unit, meaning say five tankers at the city airport off on their section and a handful of fighters, whether they be F16s to F35s. They’ve been doing that more and more and more.
And I think that probably comes back to 911 and Continental Air Conus Air Defense. I think that has to do also with what’s happening now, which we touched upon and discussed the placement of units covertly in locations. Because of what we’re facing as far as the insurgency that does exist within this country, it is silent right now. And I have a thought about that FEMA thing up in, in Michigan that could very well. Okay, it may appear as though they’re trying to round up patriots, but could it potentially also be a place that’s out of the way.
That’s, that’s segregated so that when they apprehend and detain migrants who are here to cause us harm, that they can put them in basically a concentration camp type place. That’s where. That’s exactly that, that’s exactly what it’s for. Yeah. It’s not for the American people. It’s for the, if it is for the American people, if you’re stupid enough to, to run with them. Gotcha. You’re going to wind up in that same location and there’s many of them and then they’re going to sift through one by one. And you know, I’m, I’m giving a, I’m gaming something out in essence.
I’m not saying this is going to happen. I agree. No, I’m. If there is, if there is violence, this is for the audience. If there is a violent, let’s say insurgency or a very large false flag that’s based on insurgents causing mayhem in this country and violence and killing, that’s why a lot of what’s happening in the background is happening. It’s there. It’s there. Do you, how do I, how do I ask this? Do you still feel as though we’re going to lose like 10 or 15, maybe 20 cities in the chaos? Do you think it’s going to get to that level potentially if it kicks off? Yeah, we probably will.
I mean, and not losing as if they’re gone forever, but lose them in the effect that they will cease to be a functioning geographic area and will be very dysfunctional for a time. Right. And I didn’t, you know, I’ve heard several people say that we’re going to lose those cities forever. And I’m like, yeah, right, no way. Well, why would we lose them forever? Exactly. With, you know, infrastructure that exists that’s been improved. And also, you know, even though our infrastructure across the country needs an overhaul, we have basically, I think, a C plus or C minus on our entire bridge system.
I’m sorry, that’s not good. That’s why bridges have been falling over the past two decades. They’ve reached their life expectancy. They were built minimally to rapidly build the interstate system. And they were, you know, structures that had single point failures built into them that they didn’t expect to fail during, quote, the lifetime of the structure. And in a lot of places they have. I have, I have a little trivia question I’m going to ask you just for fun. Do you know, do you know that when they originally were Building the interstate highway system. Do you know that one mile in every five was supposed to be a straightaway was supposed to be flat and straight as possible for landing strips? Yes.
Very good. I am I. Why am I not surprised that you knew that? Well, landing strips and then the on off ramps, those areas where they sometimes will see them cleared, that would be a place where you would put say a rear echelon field hospital, maybe a command post and you’d have rapid access to not only the nearby airfields before and that would be within five miles of you or less, but you would also have, you know, then the capability to bring in and move man and material quickly. Well, and it was Eisen, it was Eisenhower who put that into place after he saw the, the, the auto bonds in Germany because once they actually got into the inner core of Germany and it was so easy for them to move around on those because they, nobody ever bombed the roads.
They only bombed the building. And that’s why, that’s why Third Reich built them was for defense to be able to move large amounts of men and material again from one side of Germany to, from the Western front to the Eastern front or vice versa. Right. I mean it was, it also, it also had, you know, you know, go ahead then the commerce aspect of it. Absolutely. Look at how it improved people commerce even down to people taking trips when you didn’t have to go through. Think of a cross, cross country trip on Route System 66. I’m sure it’s romantic to many, but in those days you, you might have been doing 35, 45, 55 miles an hour at the most.
At the most you hit the next town. Right. And then you were in traffic, street lights, 25, 35 miles an hour. And it would take you forever. Even down to the idea of people taking car trips and you know, let’s drive to Yellowstone or let’s, you know, drive to Niagara Falls or where. Or to Florida or wherever made it that much easier. So and then the obvious, the obvious being, you know, freightliners that without the American truck driver this country would come to a standstill. And the Eisenhower interstate system is, is the foundation of that. I do, I do wish we had maintained better rail systems.
I do wish we would look at high speed rail systems. I think we probably have more efficient. I think we have high speed rail systems underground. But that’s just my own personal opinion. Yeah, but that’s a whole different show. Right. You want to get Wilcock and Michael Salah, those guys want to talk about that. Right. I’m sure I could get Michael Salah on. I don’t think I’d want Wilcock on. But Michael, I’ve actually talked to. I’ve actually talked to Sal a couple times. He’s, you know, I mean, he’s got some pretty crazy. Pretty, pretty crazy thoughts and stuff.
But, you know, I don’t, you know, I don’t think he. Well, not everything’s all wrong. No. 100%. I listen, you know what information. Anytime there’s rumors, there’s always a hint of truth about them. So I never, I never discount it. Oh. Oh, hey, buddy. I just. My. But yeah, I mean, there’s just so much this, this subject is so vast. But I would say at the. The first. The first target of the globalists was to deviate the morality of the. Of this country. Number one. And number two, break down the America. The nuclear family. Yep. Thousand percent.
The morality deviations were tried, were being placed in as normalized. It made it that much easier for the stresses in. To build in the nuclear family. If people were buying into this garbage like this. I think I saw a film the other day. It’s about a Jewish guy and it’s you. This poor man’s wife is saying, you know, I just want a divorce. And they want to do it in a way that. Hey, Winchester, you hear it? I hear you. I hear you. Saying he wants to see if he’ll talk to the audience here, you know, the husband.
What’s the matter, buddy? He’s talking. He’s saying, kill the globalist. What’s the matter? I’ll eat them. But you’re seeing this man who does all the right things. He’s a teacher. He’s about to be tenured, and his world falls apart. And his is the lady next door. Her husband travels a bit and she’s an attractive woman. And they wind up, you know, he winds up cheating on his wife who’s been cheating on him. And you know, and she’s. The woman is sitting there, pulls out a joint out of a box and she’s, you know, then talks about free love.
Ain’t nothing free, you know, and that’s. That’s the, that’s, that’s another thing. When, when the morality regarding sexuality was attacked, they always did it under the banner of they were freeing people. Yes. Freeing people from your being. Being sexually oppressed or being this oppressed or being that oppressed. It’s always oppression. Right. Which, which, and, and just I want to make this point real quick because it’s on my tip of my Tongue. And if I don’t say it, I’ll forget it. That is the point of why the. I buy those damn books. Yeah. To keep information, I think.
Anyway, go ahead. And that’s. That’s important to do that. I. When I have a little more free money, I’m going to be buying more books, you know, ones that I used to have an extensive library. But over time and life, you know, and storms. Yeah. You wind up losing things. But you see, they did a very. They did a very good job. The writing did. The writers did a very good job in showing, you know, all of this coming about somebody in the 60s and this. And this poor man. I’m not going to give away the ending, but he goes through all of this.
He finally is reconciling Molly with himself and situations and God and his. What’s happened to his family. And he finally comes to a place of peace of what you. And then I’m not going to give it away. Okay, which movie? But it’s called A Serious Man. A Serious Man. Okay. Yeah. And, you know, it’s. It’s. Well, it’s. It’s like completely within the Jewish culture, and it’s just showing a. A good man whose life is falling apart and he’s doing everything right and he doesn’t understand why. But in that, you can also see a lot of these kind of influences, you know.
You know, you trust anybody over 30. Free love, all of that. Right. People have lost. You see, we didn’t train our kids to tell them, if you do that and you become pregnant, the answer is not murdering the child. The answer is, are you ready for the responsibility at 17 years old? Well, that’s. And, and that’s another point. You know, that was why. You know, you look at the Johnson Amendment, what happened after the Johnson Amendment that, you know, shortly thereafter that essentially neutered pastors talking about politics from the pulpit. Then you had. Shortly thereafter, that’s when they started to take prayer to schools or take.
They took the Bible out of schools and they took prayer out of schools. And then you had the religious liberties. Once Executive Order. Right. And then once you. And then they just started pushing all that stuff. But, but even in the history books, you know, what was it? James Corbett, he did a really good series on World War I. It was like the. Called the World War I conspiracy. It was three. Three really long episodes. And then he followed it up with a. Like a show and he talked about how history. And he said history is written by the winners.
That was the title. Now Obviously we know that. But you know, it’s one thing to say it, it’s another thing to like show evidence of how it, how it got to that point. And he, he had, he tells a story in there about how the American Historical Society came about back in, right after World War I. They wanted to begin teaching history because, because America was isolationist at the outset of World War I. We didn’t want nothing to do with the war in Europe. Right. But the globalists needed the mentality, the mindset of Americans to be more globalist.
So they wanted to have, they needed an armory. Well, yeah, you’re getting, you’re getting ahead of me. You’re getting, you’re getting ahead of, you’re getting ahead of me. You’re getting ahead of me. Sorry. Yeah, so they, they needed the mentality of Americans to be changed so that they would be more willing and accepting of going overseas and fighting for something that wasn’t their country. And they approached these historians to try to change how they would teach. And the historians basically told them the off, no, I ain’t doing that. That’s lying. That’s misleading. So. And that goes to your point about finding history books that are pre 1920s.
Right. So what they did then was they went to the, these prestigious law schools, you know, Harvard, Columbia, whatever. And they, they said, okay, we, they found all these like really preeminent historian students and they found, funded their education. And they said, we’re going to pay for your education. But here’s the deal. Once that’s, once your education is once we pay for your education, once you’re out into the world, we need you to do this because you’re the future leaders and we need history to be taught this way. And because they were bought and paid for at the university level as kids and didn’t know what the fuck they were doing, they bought in.
But what that ultimately happened is that those are the people that are in charge of the American Historical Society. And now if you want to get something published, it has to go through that society, but that now you’re two or three generations down line. And now they have, now what they’ve been telling you, that really has been a lie is now in the public consciousness as fact. And they people won’t refute it. And now people who are trying to tell the truth are looked at as fucking crazy. What was it was, was it Orwell that said telling the truth in the age of deceit, telling the truth is like a, is like a revolutionary act.
A revolutionary act. Thank you so and that was where it started. And then you, but, but simultaneously that’s when you had the, all these foundations start coming into being. Right around the time that they, that the Federal Reserve came in. You had all these foundations, these private, these private entities, these NGOs. And you know, one of the, one of the people in the chat was very astute and talking about Norman Dodd. And Norman Dodd was part of the Reese Committee. And the Reese Committee actually investigated these back in the, I think it was the 30s and 40s.
And what they found was they said, I mean, these entities were wide, they were very open with what they were trying to do. And they were literally trying to merge the United States with the Soviet Union. That’s what they were. That’s what their stated objective was. They were open about it. Eugenic society was running parallel at the same time. Yeah, but, yeah, because the globalists wanted, they, and what they still want is ease of control over the population. Yes, exactly, exactly. Ease of control. And to your point about the weapons, because you talked about weapons, the United States was the, was the, was the.
Call it the manufacturing powerhouse that they needed to produce all those arms. And not only that, but they had the technological genius to do it and do it better than anybody. And therefore they utilized. And then they gave the dollar the reserve currency status in the late, late for right after World War II. You have the, you have the United nations now you have the, you have all these intelligence agencies, you’ve got all these foundations. I mean CIA, you got NATO, the World Bank. I mean it’s, I mean it’s just, it’s been incremental step by step to get to the point where now they had what they had and honestly that it is true fascism, because it was all done through corporatism.
Not, I’m not talking about capitalism and free enterprise. I’m talking about corporatism. And this is how they did it. I mean you have a government now where something like the CIA is a subsidiary. Why they have done numbers. Right, exactly. And you know, you look at the CIA, you look at the CIA and you look at MI6 and you look at Mossad and you look at Pakistani ISI and you look at the B and D. What’s the difference? The only thing that’s different about those is their geographic. The flag. The flag that’s flying over their building.
But outside of the flag, they work for the same people network for the, all the global, the Western intelligence apparatus in whether you. It’s 5, 9, 14 eyes or extended, they’re all Just private detective agencies and. And let’s say Hegelian dialectic facilitating. Absolutely. For the ones who print and own the money. Exactly, exactly. Now once everyone gets it, Once everyone left and right gets this completely absorbed and comprehended on it within them, they’re gonna go, whoa. It’s. Yeah, it’s, it is definitely an eye opening moment. Yeah. Because it is that simple. You can look up the DUNS numbers of every agency or department in the US Government because it is now a corporate entity with sub corporations.
And the IRS is out of. This is why. IRS is out of like Puerto Rico. I believe so. I believe so. Yeah. Well, Australia is a registered Corporation out of St. Louis. The UN is a registered corporation out of San Francisco. Yeah, that’s where they started. World bank are subsidiaries of the un. The International Court of Justice is a subsidiary of the un. You will not get international justice in that court. No. And the word justice. Every time you see the word justice in a like a political slogan, what you need to do is you need to refocus your eyes and instead of it being J U S T I C E, just see J U S T us.
It’s just us. Yeah, it’s. They sell this justice crap. And in school, if you, if you, if you want to, if you want. You don’t want. You’re not seeking justice, you’re seeking remedy. Yeah, exactly. But the, the other word I was, you know, words mean things. But the other, the other word I was thinking of was, it was justice. And damn it, I forgot what, I forgot the other word. Oh, well, damn. I forgot the word apple. No, it’s something to do with. It was something to do with justice. Oh, Studies, studies in school. If you see the word studies at the end of anything, run as far away as you can.
Yes. Because that is basically programming. I mean, it’s a very rudimentary barometric measuring device, but it, that is solid. It’s just like whenever I go into the voting booth and I see bond, I’m like, no, no, no. Because the bond just means they’re gonna tax you more. What the hell would I vote to tax me more? No, thank you. I don’t care what it is. No, you got way too much money as it is. You don’t spend it properly and you need more. No bond bondage. Right. All right. Especially with the English language being the language of commerce since the victory of, I believe it was Trafalgar.
Yep. And at that time the most powerful entity was the Vatican. So they then basically put their, you know, Magic wand on the shoulder of Great Britain and said, you are going to be the protectors of commerce on the high seas and you will be the center of commerce. And this is how it. Basically how it came about. And again, commerce is a necessity. We’re engaged. Again, we’re engaging commerce right now, but of our own free will and volition and without a contract for recompense or payment. Right. We’re doing this. This is exchange of ideas, of opinions, of theories, of concepts, of facts, of, you know, everything that we’re discussing.
And it’s given freely for the benefit of the audience because no one is going to pay people to talk the way we’re talking. Not no one. That’s changing. That is changing. But you know, as it stands now, what we’re doing now, this kind of commerce is honorable. And even if there was money exchanged for the time that my time is worth and your time is worth it wouldn’t make it a PA Patriot endeavor. Right? All right. That everybody can see that a mile away and smell that a mile away. The ones who come on and push the fear porn and then buy my stuff and there’s a thousand of out there.
No, when we’re discussing things, fear porn is the last thing I will ever push. No, you don’t push. You don’t push your porn. You’re. You just. You, you, you talk. This is my opinion and my take on your speech. You talk real. You talk just kind of just, you know, and I don’t mean this in a negative way, but you just talk like it’s an old. You’re an old country boy and this is the way things are and that’s it, you know, you don’t got time for. But you don’t sugarcoat it and it doesn’t take you a thousand words to say 10.
So like, so, you know, you just put it out there. And I think that that is refreshing in many respects. So maybe it’s what people, it’s what I respect in others. Don’t come up to me at a cocktail party with your game face on, your fake smile, you know, your, your trite introductory conversation. Just come up to me and say, hey, I’m so and so. And I’ve been wanting to talk to you. Great. Shake hands or whatever and let’s talk. Yeah, what’s on? What’s on your mind? And you know, because this isn’t. This isn’t about. This isn’t a bunch of guys in a room trying to one up each other in a business deal just for a Few extra pennies, that is, this is where the whole thing, this is for the whole world.
This is right. This is for your ability to keep doing that in the future and even in a better way if that’s your thing. And you know, no one is doing this because they want to and no, they’re doing it because they have to. They, there’s, there’s an insatiable need because I have children, I have friends, relatives and they have children and I care about them as much as my own. I tend to my backyard first, then I tend to others. But you know, the. Again, these are aspects of being civilized, being living by the golden rule.
Living by, living by thinking in terms of what Christ brought us, for example, and even more that’s out there. And it’s because number one, I don’t want to see needless violence. I don’t want to see people die for the pushing of pathetic, maniacal and evil agendas. I don’t want this for my kids future. I agree. I don’t have any kids, but I don’t any, any. But even if I have anyone’s future, but I mean if, even if the possibility exists for me to have kids, I don’t, it’s like I will still fight for that because it’s, it’s because the potential still exists.
It’s like I don’t want, I would never bring a child into this world. Well, I mean that’s not totally true, but I wouldn’t want to bring the child into the world that was going to ultimately just be a slave in perpetuity. Yeah, yeah. Not in their world. No. And this is not what people need to realize is this is your world, this is your country just as much as it is anyone sitting behind a desk in Washington D.C. or screaming on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange or those who own it all. Just because you created an amazing constructive Fraud basically from 1666 on, doesn’t mean that it’s right.
Doesn’t mean that it is in the best interest of humanity. Doesn’t mean any of that. It means you’re something because of your stated and agendas and recorded actions. You need to be stopped. You need to be looked right in the eye. And I don’t care if you are responsible for controlling trillions. You people need to be able to look an individual like that in the eye and say come here, we gotta have a talk. And it’s, and it’s the moment something manipulative. Manipulative comes out of their mouth, I would say no. Shut the up. Now you’re going to listen.
You’re not going to kill me. My family, everyone’s families. Because you have this Kurzweilian nightmare concept of a future, and because you have at your disposal the ability to move whatever amounts of money you wish in a direction to get people to go into that direction. I mean, we just saw it again. Look what Jaguar did with that commercial. I didn’t see it. I don’t watch television. So watch that. Look at it. Look, It’s. It’s going to be on YouTube. New Jaguar commercial. Tell me what you see. Jaguar didn’t get the Budweiser and Target and a few other.
They didn’t learn lessons from that. If I had the money to buy a Jaguar tomorrow, and I would. I always like Jaguars. I can tell you now. Oh, my God. Not from seeing that commercial, and then not then listening to the executive who was wearing a see through shirt and a ridiculous. I don’t even think it’s not fashion, it’s just up, weird clothing. Is this the one that says copy nothing? Say that we had. Yeah, say that we had 15 DEI groups in the company. Well, you know, can’t you all get along and just do it through one? I mean, the.
When you see that commercial and you hear, and you find his speech, you’re just shaking your head. I mean, is how much money is this guy really making? Because he’s got to be making whatever floats his boat to come out there, dress this way, present himself this way, and say the horseshit. He said, and this is. This is not part of the commercial. This is what, I guess their, I don’t know, COO or whatever, whoever he was, I, I didn’t catch his position, but to hear what was coming out of his mouth, it’s like, son, don’t you realize you just shot that company? Not in the foot.
You shot it right in the head. Well, let me ask you this, don’t you. They’re not gonna, not gonna. If they can afford a Jaguar, why not get an Aston Martin Audi? Do you not think, though, that there’s the potential that that was done deliberately just for the purpose that you’re, that you’re talking about? Well, it could be, but I can’t see a company going along with it and losing revenue unless they were guaranteed on the back end. What if that would be. What if that company is involved in dirty behind the scenes and they’re told that, look, you’re gonna do this or you’re gonna do this or you’re gonna do Something else and they’re, and then they, they like no.
So it could be any number of things, but the idea that somewhere, someone who was in an ultimate power of a position of power to say yay or nay with this said, yeah, do that. Well, I guess and, and, and I’m at this stage of the game, seriously. That’s what I’m saying, that’s why. Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. It’s like, you know what, it could be a brilliant psyop. I don’t know. As long as I don’t know. But I can tell you the immediate effect is I don’t care either way if you’re going to put that crap out there.
I’m not, I’m not going to patronize you. Not at all. And it’s like did you know the fact that you have the Dylan Mulvaney thing and you know, that was a winner, wasn’t it? Yeah. I mean all that stuff, it’s like, I mean if somebody really put that out there thinking that it would sell, they are so far out of touch with reality. I mean, you know, the pendulum has swung. Yeah. We have reached peak stupidity and the pendulum is now on its way back. I believe that we, we achieved peak stupidity probably about two, three years ago.
And now we go, we need to go back to the pursuit of excellence and meritocracy. Yes. And now that that pendulum has begun to swung back, it’s kind of like a great analogy would be, you know, I don’t know about you all but I hate daylight savings. I don’t necessarily, you know, I don’t necessarily want the sun to stay up until friggin 10 o’clock at night. But at the same time I like it when it gets dark about, I don’t know, 7:00, 7, 8:00, something like that. Okay. In the winter time, or I am, it gets dark at like 4:30.
All right. Now in this, in the, and on the winter solstice which is December 20th, okay. Between now and December 20th and, and really January 20th, the days are going to be just, they’re going to be so freaking long and. But you’re not going to see the days getting longer until February. Well it’s November, March is when you begin to. Yeah, right, you begin to see that and that. And the point I’m trying to make is I’m trying to equate that with the pendulum sweeping, swinging. When you are in the, when you’re at the peak of the pendulum swing, you, it’s it could be dark and you can’t see that it’s starting to get lighter for a while.
So that’s, I think that’s a good analogy to. Very good. To kind of picture where we are right now. And with that, brother, listen, we’ve been doing this. I, I wanted to do it for about 40 minutes to an hour and about an hour and a half. Now we’re a little over an hour and a half. Yeah, something like that. Which is no big deal. This was, this was completely, this, this, this wasn’t planned, guys. It wasn’t planned. So it was, it was kind of fun. But when I knew you were playing it, I watched it and I was messaging and writing and doing things at the same time.
But I was catching it again and I’m like. And I asked my wife, don’t we have a copy of that? No, we don’t. Well, okay. That’s a stocking stuffer this year. Yeah, absolutely. Because, you know, I want that so I can put it into a form that I can pass down for years. You know, you know, I’m trying to build a little library. Not a little library, but rather an extensive one in the fullness of time that great grandchildren I may never know can use, can go into that library and can learn the deepest secrets of how this planet was run for X amount of decades, centuries and millennia, as opposed to who and where and what they are now at that time maybe 40 years into the future.
Well, you know, you know, in years past and let’s finish on this. In years past and in like going back into antiquity, how did they pass information down? They didn’t pass it down because it was in books or. I mean, it took them forever to write something because they had to freaking chisel it into a friggin tablet. So the tribal. Yeah, what they did is they would pass their history on from generation to generation. And everybody knew their history. Everybody knew the history of their tribe or of their people. And so what needs to happen in our world is we need to get back into the human interpersonal communication and whatnot and ditch the phones and ditch the computers and not necessarily in perpetuity, but ditch them for dish for a much more significant portion of time.
You know, I was, Yeah, I was separate from social media. Yeah. For a month. Most people. That’s almost like taking heroin away from. You know what? And I, I don’t, I’m gonna, I’m gonna actually. Because there is, there is an actual physiological thousand percent that people get when everybody goes and likes your Comment and all that. You’re checking and checking. Oh, wow, they love my comment. Dude, 2020. I don’t. Yeah, I mean, just realize that that is a. It’s a drug. It’s. It’s giving you a dopamine rise and. But you’re not. You’re not. You may touch lives in a certain way, but you’re not touching them in the way that we were mentioned.
No. Because all you’re doing is. You’re. Is every. It’s a fake reality that everybody puts their best foot forward and, oh, look at. I’m happy. And you know when, like, it’s like, it’s like. And I don’t mean any disrespect to Christians, okay. I’m Christian myself, okay? So I don’t mean any disrespect. Disrespect to you. But when I see people that post Bible verses every day on social media or something, I’m thinking to myself what my thought is at this point in my life. I’m like, who are you trying to convince? Me or yourself or you? Yourself.
Exactly. You know, most of the time it’s people trying to convince themselves whether it’s right. It’s. They’re not any subject. They’re not putting it out there for, you know, out of, you know, some do. I. You know that I. You can’t. You can’t paint that broad of a brush. Right? But. But it’s just like, you know, it just. It’s fake people. But to your point, in 2020, I got my Facebook account, which I’d had for like 15 years, terminated, because I don’t know. I think. I don’t know if I posted some picture or something, but they.
I mean, it was terminated and I could never get it back. And I was like, fuck. But because I couldn’t. I couldn’t talk. It was like a month before the election, and I was like. I had a group that I ran that was a political group that people were just brawling in there. And it was. To me, that was like, I spent so much time in there, and it was really just a waste of time, you know, going back at looking back on it. But it actually did teach me valuable lessons about how to deal with people who don’t.
You disagreed with that? Because I was the. I was the arbiter of everything. I had to be fair to the right and the left. And when I had to take myself out of that equation and look at it, I was like, well, you know what? These guys on the left, they’re not totally wrong. And the people on the right are being very bullyish, you know, and it taught me a valuable lesson that the people on the right are just the same as the people on the left. They just have different mentalities about. Or they have. They have different beliefs, but their behaviors are very similar.
Very, very similar. It’s. It’s. And. And. Yeah. And, you know what. What the. I mean, I walked away from social media a long time ago. To me, it was an experiment because I knew a lot of the things that were going on in the background to manipulate mass thought and opinion with a lot of these things. And so initially it was just, okay, I’m going to play this character here. It’s not that I’m putting a full. You know, trying to make myself, you know, look like Cary Grant and my best picture and. You know, you do look like Cary Grant, though.
No, I don’t. No. No. You’re a very handsome man. Thank you, Rob. I never knew you felt that way. Gee, next time becomes safer. A few more days. Promise. Oh, God. Oh, yeah. Maybe you should stop. It’s getting a little weird right now. It’s getting a little weird. I can’t even hear my. Can you even hear me? Yeah. I’m low on oxygen right now. All right. No, I mean. But actually, you know, this. This was a good discussion. Yes, great. I enjoyed it thoroughly, and I hope the audience did. Yeah, absolutely enjoyed the film because there’s.
There’s a few others out there that touched upon things that now would look prophetic and, you know, so there’s a lot of. A lot of things from decades past, especially since film is probably the most potent storytelling medium in the world now, as opposed to books, which. And I gotta say I’m interested to see Gladiator, the new Gladiator. I want to see what they. I want to see what they did with that story. Supposedly I read some where they. Speaking of you thinking me handsome, they cut out a scene where Denzel kissed another man in it, I think.
So I’m sure that’s going to float, make its way to the. You know. Oh, that’ll find it. That’ll find its way into the universe. Yeah. Somebody. Somebody took their little thumb drive in the editing room and said, I’m taking this one. This one’s gonna. Or a lot of. I’m going to get a lot of thumbs up on this. You know, that kind of. But. Or it’ll come out on the. It’ll come out on the director’s cut. Exactly. I don’t know, I don’t know why they even bother showing stuff without the director’s cut anyway. It’s like nobody goes.
Hardly. Hardly anybody goes to the movies. You may as well show the whole damn thing. Because when. If you watch the director’s cut of Gladiator, it is like it is. It. It answers so many questions that you didn’t even know you had. Right? I. I always love the director’s cut. So do I. I don’t care if it’s an hour, an hour longer. It makes all the difference. There’s a. There’s a. I’ll. I’m gonna. I. I do need to go, but I’m gonna end with this. I. Are you looking for the director’s cut of the three Stooges episodes? But I can’t find that one.
Do they. Is. Do they. Does that exist or are you being stupid or silly? I’m being stupid, right? Okay. Okay. I didn’t know. I didn’t know. I’m being stuck on stupid right now. All right, guys, that’s going to be it for tonight. My cat is sitting here looking at me with these. Just these sad eyes. What, are you going to feed me? Are you going to feed me? Even though I fed her and she’s picky as she doesn’t want to. It’s like, Gallagher, do you remember Gallagher, the comedian? He’s like, man, you cats, these connoisseurs, they, you know, are they all.
Yeah, they don’t do anything, but then they go and they lick their butt. Thought I make butt flavor cat food. Oh, my God. Make butt flavored cat food. And my cats will eat it all day. Well, on that note. No, I’m not gonna say nothing. Very bad habit. Yeah, yeah. Let’s leave. Let’s leave it at that. Let’s leave it at that. Yeah, we don’t need to go there. No, we are getting punchy right now, so. Just a little punchy. Just a little punchy. Yeah. All right, everybody. Hey, y’all have a great weekend. And thanks, Ghost, for taking the time to hang chill tonight.
It was a lot of fun. So I like the spur of the moment one, so you’re welcome. All right, guys, we’ll see you. Stick around. We’ll see you guys. Have a good night.
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