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Summary
➡ The text discusses the mysterious death of journalist Gary Webb, who was known for uncovering links between cocaine trafficking and inner city communities. Webb died in 2004 under suspicious circumstances, officially ruled as suicide, but many believe he was silenced due to his investigative reporting. Theories suggest he may have been close to exposing covert operations, or his death was a warning to future whistleblowers. The text also mentions the difficulty of preserving history, with examples of lost information due to fires or outdated recording methods.
➡ The speaker shares his journey from being a staunch conservative, influenced by his father’s political involvement, to questioning the system and becoming more skeptical. He recalls defending the Patriot Act in college, but after watching a documentary in 2004, he began to question the government’s actions. This led him to reconnect with a former teacher, surprising her with his changed views. He emphasizes that anyone can change their views if they are impacted significantly, and that everyone wakes up to the truth in their own time.
➡ The speaker shares their belief that people need to experience things for themselves to truly understand them, rather than just accepting what they’re told. They recount a story about a woman who was pro-Clinton and anti-Trump until she witnessed a news event that was reported inaccurately, causing her to question her beliefs. The speaker suggests that the best way to change someone’s mind is to generate curiosity and ask questions, rather than trying to force your own views on them. They also advise being patient and kind with those who don’t share your views, and finding common ground to discuss.
➡ The speaker discusses his skepticism about global warming, citing a conversation with a scientist in Antarctica and the continued investment in coastal properties by banks. He argues that if the threat of rising sea levels was real, financial institutions wouldn’t finance properties at risk of flooding. He also mentions the constant state of fear induced by predictions of calamitous events.
➡ The speaker discusses how fear is often used as a tactic to control people, citing examples from global warming to pandemics. They also mention how Hollywood contributes to this fear through movies about artificial intelligence, nuclear war, and other threats. The speaker believes that these fears are often exaggerated or rebranded to keep people in a constant state of worry. They also touch on how certain fears have been romanticized or made appealing, such as the concept of vampires.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the comfort of petting a dog, the evolution of hairstyles, and the feminization of men’s fashion. They also talk about the Terminator series and their preference for Terminator 3 over Terminator 2. They mention the movie Top Gun Maverick, praising it for its engaging storyline and action sequences. They also discuss the decline in Disney’s park attendance and the company’s persistence in pushing a narrative that doesn’t resonate with audiences.
➡ The speaker discusses their skepticism towards popular narratives and the influence of media. They question the control of patriots, the portrayal of Israel, and the continuous focus on Hitler’s evilness. They also express their belief that many global situations are not as they seem, suggesting that the public is often misled. Lastly, they propose discussing lighter topics in future conversations and invite movie suggestions from their audience.
➡ The speaker discusses the importance of diverse perspectives in understanding movies and suggests that people share why they find certain films interesting. They also express concern about the destruction of historical sites due to wars. They mention a Netflix series that parallels real-life events and speculate that entertainment channels might be used to subtly educate people. Lastly, they express their discomfort with graphic or disturbing content, preferring not to expose themselves to such imagery.
➡ The speaker expresses a strong dislike for horror films, believing they reflect real-life horrors and are created for the enjoyment of a sinister group. They regret showing a certain clip and emphasize the importance of being mindful of what one watches. They also mention an unplanned ‘after party’ with Shelly, and end by wishing everyone a good night and weekend.
Transcript
Something I want to see. No wonder I’m in the wrong spot. There we are. Okay, so just got a couple people in here for now. I, I opted to put the movie. Because it was under two hours, so I opted to put it up on the play. I wasn’t planning on doing an after party tonight, but. Interesting, interesting movie. Very interesting movie. And. Okay, yeah, she got it. She says she’s gonna be here in a minute or two, so there she is. Do this first here. Okay. You there? Yeah. Can you hear me? I can hear you.
I’m just, I’m looking through the comments. That was actually. I hadn’t seen that movie in a minute, and that was, it was really good. It was really, really good. And Jared, I didn’t realize that, that this guy was the, the one. Do you think he was critical in the one exposing it? And if without him, this would have never been. I, I. You’re. You’re. You’re. You’re. What? You’re. You’re. I have to close up. I have to get rid of my speaker. Hold on. Yeah, you’re kind of far away. So I don’t know if you guys remember the movie, if you saw the movie from last week.
There was a little clip in there where Gary Webb was. He was involved in that movie. Like, he was in there a couple of times. So it, which. But it was just very, very, very brief clips where he was, you know, where he was involved. But there was a. One of the. You’re, you’re muted there. She. You’re still muted. You turn. There you go. Okay. Mucho, Mucho mejor. I have a voice now. Mucho mejor. You know, I think you said something in there that was very interesting. Shows how it works, you know, but basically killing off journalists.
Killing off journalists and then replacing them. And, you know, I can, I can think of a few people, not necessarily that have been killed off, but, you know, People that have, you know, people that kind of like pop out of nowhere. You know, you and I have had many discussions and one of the things that we both say is that, you know, we don’t trust easily, that we question everything. Even things that we want to agree on or we want to believe are true, we still question. And the primary reason for that is just because, just because we want it to be true doesn’t mean it is true.
And I’ll be honest with you. People who have a meteoric rise in alternative media or have an extraordinarily large presence, and they’re not, and, you know, they’re just really putting out fluff or where you can really start to see there’s a messaging, consistent messaging as opposed to questioning and accepting, accepting a narrative. Right. So it’s like this is just the information I’m taking on and I’m not going to judge right or left, but my, this is my assessment, but it, but if you see narrative pushing, that’s when I start to question everything, you know, because then that’s just indoctrinated thinking.
And this is why I personally listen to, I take taken information from so many different perspectives to see like, what is, like people that are studying financials, people that are studying geopolitical, people that are reporting on, you know, the judiciary, that all of that have very different perspectives. So when I, when you get to see like different sides of the story and then you go back to somebody who doesn’t have that level of awareness about those other potential ways of viewing it, then you start to go, are they always just coming from one, one way that they want you to think? Yeah, well, it’s, you know, the things that make you go, yeah, yeah, I just, you know, I, yeah.
And you know, one of the things that I try to do on my channel is I try to mix it up from the standpoint that, you know, you’re not going to see me. Okay, so I’m untold history, right. But I don’t focus on exclusively geopolitics from what’s happening right now. I go back to the revolution. I’ll go back to the Civil War. I’ll go back to the Gilded Age. I’ll go back to the Progressive Era. I’ll go to World War II. I’ll talk about things that happen in between those, those, those things. I’ll talk about things that are, that are history from like 10 years ago, 5 years ago, 100 years ago.
You know, I don’t, I don’t, I bounce around. But, but at the same time, I feel like all of it is relevant because it’s all connected and it all, you know, it paints the mosaic so that people can understand from the 80,000 foot view. You know how this, it’s put it like this, this is, I mean, and this is going to sound so stupid, but there was one day that I was bored and I got onto the computer, into the, onto like Google, Google Maps or something like that, and I literally traced the Mississippi river all the way to its point of origin.
Like, I just, I scrolled on the map and just kept scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling all the way up to like the very, like the, the starting point of the Mississippi river. Now. So when, if you, if you only look at this, at the starting point, it’s like someplace up in Minnesota, right? If you only look at that starting point of the Mississippi river and you don’t go down and see the mouth of it down in New Orleans, you have no idea, you know. You know, oh, this is the Mississippi River. It’s just a small little creek, but you get down to the mouth of new, the New Orleans, it’s like a mile wide, right? And you know, and I, I say that, I kind of use that as a metaphor to say that, you know, stories that may not seem relevant or may not seem like they have importance because the country wasn’t really big enough or it was, you know, maybe there wasn’t a lot of reporting or whatever.
You know, things that happened long ago, you know, those things actually still are important because where the start of the Mississippi river is, that’s where it starts. That water that comes out of that place right there, I don’t know how long. I don’t, I don’t know how long it takes to get from, you know, I don’t know how long. Like if you, if you put something in the river, how long is it going to take for it to get from that point all the way down, what, almost 3,000 miles long? Something like that? Yeah, yeah. But my, my point is, my point is, is that, you know, it’s, it’s a long and windy road to get to the, from, from the beginning to the end where you start to mix fresh water with salt water in the Gulf.
America. Yeah, but here’s America, part of that analogy. Here’s another part of that analogy. So I’m a big, I like to look at ancient history and go like, keep driving it further, further back. So I would say the mouth of the river starts, so it’s like the pyramids I live in, you know, I live in Mexico, so Mayan culture. So you, you start to look back in history and you start to, and you start to go, how far back does this bullshit go of what we’ve been told and what we’ve thought? If we look at even within our own 20 years or 100 years or even 20 years of what’s been rewritten, conveyed and, and it’s all about what, what the shaping of what they want you to think about it.
And so your ability to go back and find the source of truth gets more, way more difficult. Right. Because it’s more on what’s the narrative that you’re being. Well, there’s that, there is that, but I think the further you go back, the harder it is to find original documents. And that’s even true in the Internet age. People think that things on the Internet stay there forever. Actually, I would argue that it’s probably easier to get rid of information on the Internet than it is to get rid of information if it’s, if it’s like in a book or a paper or something like that.
Because if it’s like a physical document that you have to go find, it’s a lot harder to find. Or a Clayton. What’s that? Oracle. A tablet. Yeah, but yeah, so if you think about it that especially in the digital age, it’s, if you don’t have the reader for, to undigitize it, to consume it, it’s gone. Right. So if you recorded something on an eight track tape or a, you know, a cassette tape or used to be albums, you know, you, you can’t, you don’t have access to that information. So it’s very easy to. 100. Yeah, 101.
It’s like nothing. We’ll wipe out history. This is why Atlantis could have been wiped out, because it was. Yeah, you never know. Well, I mean this is. Okay, so I mean I can think of a. Examples in history where, you know, there was all. There were big fires where things were wiped out. So it’s difficult for you to. It’s difficult to find some of the. Is it. It’s difficult to track things down. Now going to the, going back to the movie for a minute, I wanted to, I was curious about, you know, the, the thing with Sacramento and Cupertino and stuff like that.
So I put in the, into this search, I said when was Gary Webb killed? And this is, this is. Gary Webb died on December 10th of 2004 at the age of 49. Cause of death officially ruled a suicide. He died from two gunshot wounds to the head inflicted by his own handgun. The unusual nature of two shots led to widespread speculation and conspiracy theories, though the coroner and investigators concluded, but the wounds were self inflicted. Yeah, you do it twice. You do it twice because you didn’t feel the first one right, exactly. So I said, so, so, and, and then this is, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m doing this, I’m doing this on, you know, on, on one of those, on, on an AI question or thing is this.
And I said, of course they did, they were paid to. And he’s like, exactly. That’s the perspective a lot of people have taken when you zoom out and look at the full picture. A journalist uncovers links between cocaine trafficking in inner city community and inner city communities. Mainstream media outlets initially ignore the story, then suddenly turn on him. His own paper backs away from his reporting. Under pressure, the government investigations quietly confirm parts of what he reported. But long after the damage to his career has done, have been done. And finally he dies under mysterious circumstances that get brushed off quickly as suicide, despite the odd details.
And I said, well, what was the theory of why they waited until 2004 to take him out? And this is, that’s a heavy question, one that sits right at the edge of speculation, historical context and what some would call deep politics. There isn’t one universally accepted theory, but there are prominent theories as to why if Gary Webb was taken out, it could have happened, it would have happened in 2004, not earlier. And so the first one was at the time of his death, he had returned to investigative reporting for a small paper called the Sacramento News and Review.
He was reporting, or he was reportedly researching stories involving military and intelligence corruption, possibly drug trafficking through military contractors in Iraq, which had become the new front for shadow ops and privatized war. The theory is, is that he may have been getting too close to exposing new or ongoing covert operations and that made him a renewed threat. Two, he was no longer in the spotlight, which meant it was easier to silence because if they would have shot him in 96, it would have just only confirmed everything that he was saying. In 96, he was high profile and surrounded by public attention.
By 2004, he was isolated, broke and largely forgotten by the media establishment. That theory made it safest. It was the safest time to take his death or make his death look like a suicide without public outcry because there’s less risk of scrutiny. Three, he had financial and personal desperation could be exploited. He was in debt, he had just been evicted and was reportedly living alone. Some argue these details were used to create a perfect suicide narrative theory. Whether he was actually suicided or not, the environment made it easy to frame or encourage suicide, at least to create a convincing story of one.
4. The psychological operations send a message. Some believe Webb’s death wasn’t just about silencing him, but about deterring future whistleblowers. The theory is by making an example of Webb rising star journalists ruined suicide. It sends a clear message. Even if you’re right, we’re going to destroy you and no one will help you. And then five that he wasn’t taking out, he was broken. And so it’s like some going to take the Occam razor. Occam. Occam’s razor approach that years of public ridicule, betrayal by peers, financial ruin and isolation pushed him over the edge. Even close friends of webs have differing views.
Some don’t believe he was murdered and. But some feel he was systematically destroyed. Now anybody, anybody who is going to be of the opinion that he wasn’t murdered. It’s like I don’t even want to. It’s like I can’t even have a. There’s no baseline for me to have an even an intelligent conversation with you because there. I know of nobody capable of shooting themselves in the head twice. No, that’s the whole point. It’s like that. That right there, that’s obviously. There’s no way that’s true. I mean there’s no way that’s true that you shoot your head.
First of all, like I said. No, it’s called a double tap. That’s how assassination works. Boom. Boom. Okay. So there’s no way the first shot would. He wouldn’t be able to do. It’s just like the Seth Rich stuff. Right? Right, right. No. So based on that, I would say my personal opinion is all A, B, C, D are probably all likely true. All of them, you know. Well, I would. And I would say. I would say, you know what I’m saying, in a certain way. Sure. Because he could. He had insurance right afterwards because it would have made it obvious.
And then when he started doing some of this other stuff, it made him dangerous. You know, if he started uncovering these things and I think a guy like that would continue that kind of. Oh, you know. Okay, well, I mean, let’s think about. Let’s think about it from our perspective. Okay. How long have we been awake? You mean who? You and I? Oh, for me, probably biggest. Biggest awake. Like real. Like Where I can savor is a huge, huge turning point. It was Covid. So it was only five years ago, but before that, I. Okay, stuff was fishy, but you.
You. I mean, you question things. You looked. You looked at things and question it. But you. But. But, yeah, but you. But. But you. You were, you know, you. It was head down, elbows up, and you were still working, and you just, like, you’re not. You’re not gonna. You’re not gonna make any waves. Part of the system too. So I. Right. I was. I really thought that there was still. I was good in an environment that we were doing good things. And I. So you. You know, so it was. It was part of the system. When you’re part of the system, it’s really hard to think that you’re not doing things right that are well.
And that’s exactly. And well, the. So for me, I Woke up in 2004, and I have been constantly researching stuff like this all the time. So what happened in 2004? I’ve never told. I’ve never told you the story. I. I don’t. You know what? Okay, so I’m gonna tell the story. I’m gonna tell the story. And for the. For those of you who’ve never heard it, it’s. It’s. It’s kind of. Kind of. It’s gonna be a little bit fun. And. But. So I was working with a guy. I was working for a guy and he. He had a.
We. We were down in. It was Dana Point, California. And so I had an apartment down there. And anyway, I was. I was. I had gone over to his apartment that evening, and we were just kind of hanging out. It was like a week. It was a weeknight or whatever. And. And he. He, He. He was a pot smoker. And I had used to. A bit. I used to be a much bigger pot smoker when I was younger, but I wasn’t really. I didn’t really smoke much at that point. But he’s like, dude, come on. So anyway, so I smoked a big old fat bowl with him and he.
Then he got this brilliant idea to play 911 in plain sight. So I was blazed and I was watching 911 in plain sight. That the Dave von Kleist a video. And I just sat there with my eyes like, oh, my God. Because, you know, back then, what’s that? That would. First of all, you were in. You were in a mindset to absorb it, to not go, no, right. Can’t be true. That’s right. I can’t. I Can’t believe anybody would lie this much. Yeah. So, you know, so, so if anybody doesn’t know what you know, it’s, it’s, it’s mind expanding.
And I was just like, wow. I mean there’s, I mean put it this way, being stoned at the time of watching that essentially cemented it in my brain. There was no way that I was, I was being fooled because I was like, wow, you know, I mean I’ve always been political in my life, so I’ve always, I’ve always been a political animal. I loved, I loved politics. My dad, when I was in high school, my dad was on the school board. He, he was president of the school board a couple of times. So he was involved in local politics.
He was always getting calls at the, he owned a small town pharmacy. So he was, he was a successful businessman in town and he had, I mean he was always getting phone calls from like the local paper and even like, you know, if you’re familiar with, you’re familiar with it with kind of the Inland Empire. The, at the time there were two major papers. It was the San Bernardino sun and the Riverside Press Enterprise. And then the local paper was the Record Gazette. So we were always getting phone calls, people calling my dad and asking him questions, you know, for like statements on the record or whatever because they were making, making, because they were doing stories.
And my dad was, my dad was a conservative on the school board. So, and so I mean, I mean my dad, my dad was, was an officer in the army. And so I was, I was pretty much raised as a conservative. You know, I was raised to be patriotic. I was raised to love my country. I was raised to be, you know, to be, to pay attention to right, to trust. But, but, and, but not necessarily, not necessarily to trust the system, but to be involved and active and participate. But, but, but not, you know, question, but not question things, you know, question things at the surface level, not like the really, really deep things like I question now.
So. Well, the thing is, I think you, when I say trust the system, there was still a, there was still a belief, a belief that the government would never go to this level, this depth of lying right to us. I mean, so I mean I kind of was a little, I was, I was a little pseudo red pilled because I never trusted the JFK assassination. And that was, and that went back to like, I mean I remember when I watched, I watched Oliver Stone’s JFK in the movies or in the theater, right? And so I knew you already had a little Tingly.
A little tingly. But you know what? But even then, I was still. I still was like, you know, I mean, there were people that were talking, like, all kinds of crazy stuff, and I was like, man, oh, I. That’s nuts, right? But I never. I never really bought into that. And I’ll never forget this, and I’m actually. I’m actually a little bit ashamed of this. But I remember immediately after 911 happened, I remember putting this sign up in the back of my car. It was a sign that I was. It was a paper sign that I made, and it said, unleash hell.
Right? And it was. Because that was. Right. It was shortly after the time that the movie Gladiator had come out. And, you know, at the very beginning, he. You know, he says, my signal, Unleash hell. And so I was like, let’s unleash hell on these bastards for what they did to us, you know, because I bought into it. And then, see, the psychological. Yeah, it worked on me. That they did. And it’s like something that we should have never done, would have never been accepted without that. And. And let me take it back. Let me take it back a little bit, too, because I remember.
I remember back in the 90s. I mean, it was like 96 or 97. I saw a documentary called the Clinton Chronicles, and it. And it was all about how Clinton was involved in drug trafficking at MENA and all this stuff. And. And it was like, whoa, that’s crazy. And I. And I was like, man, this is nuts now. Little did I know that that was a Bush operation, you know? And at that time, I was like, Clinton could do no right and Bush could do no wrong. Right? You were still. You were still cloaked in the two parties.
I was right 100%. So the. And the point I’m getting at is that when I discovered in 2004, the, you know, what 911 was, it put me into this state of where it was like I was pissed off. Well, at first I was scared. First thing, I was scared, I was sleepless. I was nervous. I was like. I was. You know, I had this unsettling feeling. And then after about two weeks, that feeling kind of subsided. And I actually have another side story that I’ll tell there. I remember it was 2002. No, it was 2003. And I had a friend of mine was taking a political science class because she needed this class for her, you know, to.
To finish. Because for. To finish her degree. So I’m like, what the hell? I’ll go Take it with you. She didn’t have to take it at a university. She could, she, she could take it at a JC and it would still count. So I went to the JC and took this class with her. Well, at this time, you know, I was like, I remember being in there and I was like, I was defending the Patriot act and, and all this stuff. And, and, and the gal who was teaching the class was like, French, right? And I immediately thought socialism.
You know, she’s a, she’s Frenchie socialist. You know, how little did I know that he wasn’t, that’s not what, that, that wasn’t the position that she was taking. But I was still too blinded by my two party red team, blue team philosophy that I didn’t understand. And he was actually much more libertarian minded and like, probably more like an Alex Jones follower type at the time. And you know, I, but, but I was like so hardcore. There was me and there was one other person, you know, in a classroom. I was very outspoken. I’m, I’m, I was the one who would sit at the front maybe, maybe or a row, two back.
And I was always participating in the class. You couldn’t get me to shut up. I was not, I’m not afraid to have, you know, to talk or to participate in class. And you know, and you know, I, I was, I went in there with this kind of this defensive state where I was, you know, I was gonna, I was gonna be in a combative mode with this freaking socialist teacher. Right? That was my mindset going in. Well during that semester. I think the semester started in like August and in October my sister passed away. So I, I didn’t really go back to school.
I didn’t need the class. I just was like, yeah, whatever. So I didn’t go back. But that was like 2003, then 2004 rolls around, I see that documentary. And then I started doing some research because the Internet was kind of still in its infancy, but there were people out there that were posting stuff. And I go back and I find that lady, the teacher. I went back like it was, it had been probably like 18 months since the time that I had taken that class. I went back and I, because I wanted to go find her.
And when I went back, I told her, oh, I found her. You found. Oh yeah, I found, Yeah, I found, I found this teacher. I found the professor. Yeah, okay. And I just said, I said, I was like, hey, do you remember me? And she looked at me, she says, yeah, I remember you. And I said, I just Want you to know that. That I see more. I see. I see clearly now. And well, you should have seen her face. She was flabbergasted. That of all the people in that classroom that would have turned, there’s no way in hell that it would have been me.
That was graduation day for you, right? Yeah. Right. So, but, but, and, and so I say that. I give you that. I give you guys that story to let you know that if I can change, anybody can change. Because there, I assure you, there was nobody. I was in a college class defending the Patriot Act. Imagine that. You imagine me doing that right now. Seriously. So, I mean I’m just so. And the point I’m giving you guys is that you know what? Just because you have family members and friends that aren’t awake, they haven’t been. If they haven’t been impacted enough significantly yet for that awakening to occur.
And everybody wakes up in their own time. Yep. Now. So you can’t beat them over the head with. It’s like I’ve tried to approach friend and friends and I find the more I tell the truth or what they believe is my level, the truth or awareness, creation, it. It so confronts them and it’s not worth the. It’s people. There is a real reason why it is called being awake because you can’t. People have to. People have to experience it for themselves. And to some extent, I think you. I think that’s really actually kind of good because otherwise they will be circum.
They will always, always be subject to what they get told. And once, Once you get past that, you. It’s like once you get that moment of aha. You never trust just what you get told anymore. Never again. You learn. Learn how to look at things differently. Now let me. Let me tell you another story. And this is. It’s a similar. It’s kind of a. It’s different, but it’s. But there’s. There are some similarities. Okay. So I used to go down to this place and I was. For the mo. For most of my life, I’ve always been a tanner.
Like I love. I love good to go lay in tanning beds. And this gal was the manager at this tanning salon and she was. Oh, she was. She was not. It’s not that she was abrasive, but she was very strong headed, just like I just like me. I mean, very strong. And she was pro Clinton, couldn’t stand Trump. And this is probably 2017, 2018. And it was, you know, it was before COVID and actually I think it Was. When did, when was the George Floyd thing? Was that 2019? Was that. So it was. I can, I want to say, I want to say that was 2019.
No, I think it happened a little later than that. I can remember in. I’m gonna look it up right now. Monuments to him. I think it was early. Didn’t it coincide early on? No, I think it was like in early 2020. No, it was. Okay, yeah, it was 2020. May 25th of 2020. Okay, so, so monuments to. Okay, well, the point of the matter is. The point of the matter is, is that she was, she was so stubborn and pro Hillary all the way up to that point and anti Trump until that point. And she had.
Because I remember during COVID like, I wasn’t going to play their rules and wear a mask in the freaking tanning slots. Like, no, you can kiss my ass. I’m not going to do that. My lily white ass. Amen to that. I, I, I, I, I will go pale before I wear that freaking mask into your salon. So, yeah, anyway, she was, it was during, it was during that summer when all the riots were going on and she, she was living in this place. Anyway, she, she stopped at this intersection because there was all this chaos happening and there were news vans there and whatnot.
And he saw something that happened. I don’t know what she saw, but whatever she saw, he went home and she turned on the news that was of the van, of the news van that was there. And she said that what they reported on the news was 100%. It was a 180 from what she witnessed with her own eyes. And she said at that moment that was her paradigm shift when she saw with her own eyes what happened now. And so everybody’s story is a little bit different and how they see things and how they change. But the most crucial component and the way to change somebody, the best way to change somebody is to not tell them things now, because think about this.
I’m sorry, I just, I was heard, I heard this racket. Think about this, okay? If somebody asks you a question and you have to answer it, that’s a whole lot different than you being. Or, you know, I’m going to use a different example. If you’re going to go and you’re going to get a, you need to get a new car, right? And you get to the, the salesman comes out and he’s talking to you and he’s, oh, this car’s great. Now this, you get your mindset on something that you want and this car is starting to push this other car on you.
You don’t want that car. You want something else, right? You want, you know what you want. You already have it in your mind what you want, right? Well, this, but the salesman is like trying to push you into something else and you don’t want that. So you have to understand that you guys out there in the, in the, in the audience, you guys that are trying to tell your friends and family members about how, what’s the, what the world is like, you are the used car salesman that is trying to pawn the car off on your parent, on your friends or neighbors or whatever that they don’t want.
Now, you may not be comfortable with that analogy, but to them, that’s who you are. Now that doesn’t mean that you can’t like, drop hints and clues and things, but the most, the, the most, the, the best way that you can change the, you know, cause that paradigm shift is to generate curiosity. So. Well, that’s. That I would, I would argue that using the Socratic method, which is, that’s, that’s what I mean. That’s, that’s exactly what I’m saying about generating curiosity, asking questions. You know, so like I, I always use this because it’s, it’s a really silly example and, but everybody can understand it.
Well, if, if these people who are selling climate change really truly believe that climate change is real and the ocean levels are going to rise, then why are they buying beachfront property? Well, you see what I’m saying, It’s like the question is, why are you buying deep underground bunkers? What do you believe? 100. But, but, but, but see, those people, those people are not looking at, they’re not, they’re not paying attention to the thing. To them buying bunkers, what they are paying attention to is that these famous people are buying BE property now. Oh, yeah, they got this big old mansion and Martha’s Vineyard.
Okay, well, the freaking elevation on Martha’s Vineyard is what I mean, I think the highest point on Martha’s Vineyard is like what, about maybe 25ft above sea level? Okay, so if the, if the ocean levels are going to rise by 25 or 30 or 50ft because of the sea level and the ocean and all this and climate change and everything, you know, the house going to be underwater. You know, have you ever heard, have you ever heard the argument that Dan Pena does when he shuts that woman down about asking about climate change? No. Has anybody in the audience ever seen that? All right, I’m going to find this, because it’s stellar, but the point I’m making there is that if somebody is sitting in front of a computer screen or, or something’s going on, they are, and they’re.
They’re researching something and something comes back to them that they can’t argue with anybody. See, if you’re. If you try to push something onto somebody, they’re going to resist it. Because think about you. If you. If you want something and somebody is trying to push something on you, or you ask permission to go, or somebody tells you, hey, don’t go down, don’t go there, what are you gonna want to do? You’re gonna want to go there. It’s a whole. It’s freaking psychological. But. But you. But. But typically, if you’re com. If you’re. If somebody’s constantly pushing something on you, you avoid that person.
You don’t want to talk to him. You’re like, I don’t want to talk to that dude. He’s. All he wants us to do is just talk about this, and he’s trying to push this on me. I don’t want to see that anymore. So you avoid him. And that is so. So. So if you guys are trying to wake people up and, you know, we may be at a point where, you know, people are starting to wake up on their own anyway, but if you guys are trying to wake people up and you’re frustrated because there are certain people that aren’t waking up, don’t be mean to them, be nice to them, and.
And don’t try to tell them how the world works. Talk about. Talk about things that are. That are irrelevant. Talk about things that are. That make you happy. Find a common. Find something in common to talk about and then let it. Let. Let things develop from there, because I guarantee you there’s going to come a point when people are going to, you know, even the most. Even the stupidest person out there is going to start to question things because we’re going to get to a point where, you know, it’s. I mean, we’re already in Idiocracy. That should be a movie that I should freaking play, because, I mean, that’s exactly where we are for the most part.
That would be. Isn’t that. Isn’t it kind of funny? Isn’t that movie funny? Oh, yeah. Oh, we should watch a funny movie. Oh, yeah. Idiocracy. Where. The Idiocracy where they. Oh, it’s. Yeah, well, it’s. Yeah, it’s just. It’s. It’s. It’s so retarded. Let’s see here. And Dan Pena shuts down climate change believer. Let’s see here. Let me see if I can find this. It’s. It’s so hilarious. It’s about a six month. Is he a comedian? No, if. Let’s see here. Where was this? Here it is. I, I just, I think this is. There’s that one. But that’s not the one that I’m looking for.
I’m looking for a different one. Okay. Yes. That’s a short. I don’t want the short. I want the. It’s like a six minute clip and it’s. I’m not gonna play the whole thing, but. Dan Clement. What was, what was yours like? What’s your story like? I mean, what changed you? Well, I mean, I know you. The. Well, it, the mind. So mine was during the, the COVID stuff and I was like, this stinks. I don’t. I, I was never gonna buy anything with regards to that. And then I found it. I think the thing that reinforced it is when Trump started saying fake news.
Well, you put that together with its fake news, right? And then you’re getting told this story that this. We’re going to change the world because there’s something in the air that. And that we’re gonna lock you down. That’s like. Well, those two things go together. Right? Right. I don’t believe this. So somebody’s. This is all, this is all full of lies, you know? So from there. All right, let me play, Let me, Let me play this here. This is. So this is Dan Pena. It’s. Yeah, this is about. It’s a. It’s. I’m not going to play the whole thing, but, but I.
You’ll, you’ll, you’ll love this. If you guys have never seen this, this is awesome. I got. Yeah, I got a few Bob. Yeah. Okay. You support Trump. Yep. Okay. I was one of the first endorsers, public endorsers of President Trump. Guys. Gonna do when our ocean level rises. Thank you for asking that question. I have the answer, though. Let me finish. I have the answer. Let me finish. Thank you for the question. Yeah. Okay. For the first time on earth, we’re changing the gas. Now you’re full of. Sit down. I’m gonna answer you. I’m gonna just shut up and shut up and sit down.
No way. Sit down. No, I gotta finish my question. You. I’m gonna answer global warming. All right, finish the question. That answer is changing on Earth and It’s changing to CO2. What do you people with the money, what are you doing about this? Because I’m gonna tell you right now, no, I’ve got children. I’ve got 21, 23 year old children. And what’s their future with you people with money? You, you, you talk about money all of the time. Okay, okay, Sit down, please. Sit down, please. In the front row. In the front row, please sit down.
Okay. You’ve asked your question. Thank you very much. Okay, I’m gonna, I’m gonna answer. Excuse me, ma’am, will you please sit down and please. Thank you. That’s okay. Please sit down. Let him answer. Okay. In 2011, my wife and I were in Antarctica renewing our vows. For most of you that don’t know, Antarctica’s on a mountaintop, okay? And There is a 500 million dollar facility, scientific facility there. And the scientists came to give us presentations about global warming. And they had cores of ice that they had drilled. They had drilled 4 or 5,000 cores and they only brought 15 or 20.
So they’re going through the second or third core. And they said, 275,000 years ago, this was the temperature. And then 55,000 years ago, the world was 2 degrees warmer Celsius than it is today. This is 2011, and I will stop, stop, stop. And he said. And I said, well, you mean the whole world? He says, yes, and the polls are only benchmarks. And I said, well, what about the things the young woman alluded to, okay? And he said, it’s all cyclical and although the gas may have exacerbated it in the cosmos of time, it’s not a fart in the wind.
In the cosmos of time, of the 13.8 billion years that we’ve been on this miserable planet, it’s not a fart in the wind. And as I told Joe Rogan on his show, and he said in his infinite wisdom, and Joe, if you hear this, I thank you for the opportunity being on your show. He said then in 25,000 years, it’s most likely not going to be a problem. Now, my direct answer to your question, if that were really true, which you believe, and let’s just for a moment say that it is true, that means that the best scenario vis a vis global warming is about 10ft raising water, that’s the best scenario.
Over the next 40, 50 years, that’s the best scenario. The worst scenario is about 100ft. Well, let’s just take the 10ft. If the water on the planet is going to rise up 10ft, that means the southern part of the United States is gone, England is gone, most of Europe is gone. And I can go. Most of Central America is gone. Okay, if that’s the case, let’s just take Florida for example, which is one of the fastest growing condominium beachfront condominiums on the planet. In the prospectus. When you invest there should be in the footnotes. If global warming is for real, they won’t put it that way.
Global warm happens and water rises 10ft. This investment you made is all. Not one single investment Prospectus written since 2000 this century has alluded to global warming. Not one. If it were really true, the banks wouldn’t invest, the banks wouldn’t finance not one condominium. So the people that have the money, and I’m, I’m jealous. The Vice President Gore, which Sally and I rode on a plane from South America with few years ago, I am jealous. He came up with a scam before I did. Because the financial institutions, the banks of this world know it’s not going to happen.
Otherwise you couldn’t get a goddamn loan in London. You know those 30, 40 year mortgages. The world will be over by then. Is Barclays bank going to give you a loan? With the greatest respect, ma’am, it’s the greatest fraud that’s been perpetrated on mankind this century. So. Yeah. Was this guy in the Navy at one point? I was. I speak that way, so I’m right. Clearly he was in the Navy. Wow. What the heck is going on? Why is this thing not. Okay, there we go. Finally. I don’t know what the heck was going on. Why.
Anyway, the thing is they’ve changed the software on the back end and it’s like, it’s easier in some ways and it’s harder in others. One of those things, when you think you figure it out, then it’s like it’s different. But, but anyway, I love that clip because it talks about the, you know, he, he’s like. I mean, you can’t argue with that logic because it’s the truth. If the banks knew that the, the, that the ocean levels were going to rise and there was not going to be anything left in. They’re not gonna be, they’re not gonna be financing anything.
We’d be done. I mean, did you ever see the movie? I know you don’t really watch movies much, but I don’t know in the audience if you guys have ever seen. Like there was, there was two movies that came out in the late 90s and they were both like asteroid movies and one was One was called Armageddon and the other one was called Deep Impact. Now Armageddon was much more of like a sci fi thriller where it was, you know, you had the heroes that were gonna go up there and they were gonna do all this stuff.
And then the Deep Impact was a lot more of like a. Like a dramatic recreation of what it might appear to be. And it was like. It was a little bit more. They tried to make it look a little bit more like realistic. So the Deep Impact one was the one that I liked the best because it was. Because they tried to make it, you know, they actually, they tried to make it real. But in both of those scenarios, in both of those movies, it’s like the public knew that there was an asteroid coming and everybody was freaking out and there, you know, I mean, you know, the world was.
The world basically, it was all chaos and it was coming to an end that, you know, the civilization essentially broke down. Well, that’s what I mean, if that was gonna happen, then that’s. That’s what our life would be like right now. And it’s never going to happen. The banks know that. It’s not going to happen. Yeah, exactly. If I had a dime. Yeah, exactly. All we are sparts in the wind. That kind of reminds me of a song, Dust in the wind. It’s just farts in the wind. Exactly. The. All that they are is just parts of the wind.
Thank you, Liza. I appreciate. I need that laugh. Yeah, exactly, Luna. And they said in the 80s that the Oregon dunes would be gone. You know what I mean? They’ve been using calamitous events or potential calamitous events for the last 80 years to keep us in a constant state of fear. Every 10 years, 10 years, we’re not going to be here anymore. You know the ionosphere. Yep. Oh, yeah. Remember, Remember? Oh, we’re gonna run out of oil. You know, it’s like oil 10 years. It’s a different. It’s a different scare tactic. Right? And. And you notice that, okay, so at one time it was global warming, and then it became climate change, which is, which is the same thing.
Is. That’s the same thing. But what they do is they rebrand it as something else. And then it makes you think that it’s something else. So it’s like. Because it’s a different term. So. But it’s always something. And that. They always have this. This thing. It’s this. They keep you in a state of fear. And you know, well, in 20, in 2020 now they brought it down to the boogeyman of, you know, some pin pandemia. Right. So now, now they changed, they changed it from you know, a weather or another event into. Oh, into your body event.
Right. So that gives, so that it’s like. Here’s the thing. There’s a difference between the, this fear of climate change and comets and all that and something in the earth. Oh, now we’re going to give you a reason we should invade your, your real estate which is your, your home and your physical self. So the real estate that they were going after in 2020 was even allowed for more invasive tactics on their part. I absolutely agree, honey bliss. Absolutely agree 100%. And Minnesota, right? Yeah. Ozone was going to kill us in 10 years. Yeah. You guys put it, put in the comment section.
Like how many different. Well, I mean there was Y2K. Remember Y2K was gonna like all the computers because they only had, I mean they, they were, they were so they were rushing around with like three years before the can be before, before the turn of the century because they were gonna. We had to have the computers be in four digit years instead of two digit years because once that turned to 00, everything was gonna shut down. So we had to have four digit years so that we knew that it was gonna keep going. So we’ll call this force majeure of the decade.
Right? Yeah, because it’s changes. I mean it’s like a new one every. When they can’t create wars. When the war. So oh well, let’s we do it on the war front. Like we’ll create a, A, an enemy of peoples that live in another country. And now we’re going to create environmental enemies. And you know, it’s like. And, and they just keep, keep adding to the enemy list. Right. Well, and, and okay, MP20 says the movie the Day after scared everyone in the 80s. And that’s true. And there was another one. There was, there was another one that actually it was, there was the day after.
There was also a movie and I forget what it was called, but it was like on NBC in like 1983 or something like that. And it was, it was a movie about these hijackers who, who had a nuclear bomb in like Shark. It was in where. Someplace in South Carolina. And they, I can’t remember the name of it, but it was like a TV movie. And the thing went off, the bomb went off. And then there was another, there was another movie that came out in, in the United Kingdom, in Britain in the, in the early to mid-80s.
And it was all about, like, nuclear war. I mean, there was. You know, they had these things coming out constantly. And, you know, they. They have. I mean, think about this. When did. When did. When did terminator come out? 84. Oh, gosh. The first. I want to say it was. I want to say that the original Terminator movie was like, 1984. With my. With Michael. With Michael Bean. Michael Bean was the one who was sent back to save Linda Carter. Or Linda. I think her name was. Oh, yeah, yeah. I forget his. I forget her name.
Linda. I thought it was Linda Hamilton. Thank you. Duh. Uh, yeah. Charleston, South Carolina, I think. And then. And then I think the. Because Terminator 2 came out, was in the Navy, and I saw Terminator 2, and, like, I think I was in. Like I was in Singapore or something. You know, it was really. That’s when I got to see Terminator 2 in Singapore. And then Terminator 3 came out. Terminator 3 came out. That was the last movie that I think Arnold did before he went. Before he ran for governor in California. And I want to say he was.
He was governor in California in, like, the latter part of the 90s, like. Like 90. Like 93, 94 time frame or maybe even a little bit later. But. And he was a horrible governor. God, he was a horrible governor. But whatever. They. But anyway, that. I mean, that was another. Another movie where it was like, you know, they’re. They’re. They’re trying to sell the future of artificial intelligence becoming sentient and gonna be, you know, going after people, killing people. And, you know, so it’s like they’re. They’re always doing something in. In. In Hollywood to keep you in a state of fear.
And that. I mean, that has been something that has really kind of started. But in. In. I would say it probably started in the. In the 70s. The first movie that I really. That I can go back and think about in terms of, you know, where they talked about overpopulation and all this other stuff was Soylent Green. I’m sure that there may have been. I’m sure there may have been others, but how many of you. How many of you guys have ever heard of Soylent Green? It’s people. It’s people, man. I saw older people that didn’t get eaten yet.
Yeah, right. Well, And. And what was. And. And what was the movie V? Oh, God. Remember. Remember that. Remember the miniseries V that I played? Oh, it was like. And what was. I mean, it was. I. I love that. That was a great series. I can’t believe I didn’t watch it. I didn’t. Wasn’t aware of it the first time. But when you, when you, when you played it. Oh my gosh. But you look at the parallels now. It’s so, you know what it, what it was trying to convey. Yeah. Oh, and so, so BSM503 says 50s had the blob.
That’s right. Oh, and, and then there was. And then I forget there was the movie the Birds, you know, the 50s, the woman creature from the Black Lagoon. So, yeah, I mean, they’ve been. There have been movies that have come out that went the. Yeah. Fear porn cells. Absolutely. And you know, and then, you know, one of the real sinister parts of Hollywood is how they celebrate and, and glamorize vampires now, knowing what, you know, now in the world that we live in with adrenochrome and how the elite feed off of blood and all this other stuff.
Does vampires have a different connotation? Has anybody ever thought about that? Oh, yeah, that’s another one. Luna. Great, great movie. Jaws came out in the 70s. Don’t go in the water. Yeah. Though I agree with you about the, the Dracula stories. And then they got romanticized too. Like remember Tom Cruise played in as Dracula? That’s right. I forgot that. Yeah. So now Dracula, now it’s like Dracula’s sexy because Tom Cruise is doing it. Right. So. And who, who understood that that’s really a representation of something that really is more true than. But you would never. It’s so legendary.
You would never believe that it’s something that actually happens 100%. Right. Yeah. Well, and see, and see, that’s what they do. They make these things to be so outlandish that they couldn’t possibly be true. If you believe in it, you’d be a conspiracy theorist, wouldn’t you? Right? Yeah, yeah. I, it was really interesting. I went. I got my haircut this morning and this guy comes in. Did you lose some strength? No, I didn’t lose any strength. That’s a joke. No, no. Because if I did, if I lost any strength, I. Because I don’t know if you all know.
I don’t know if you all know about this, this about me, but I have a standing appointment every Friday morning to get my hair cut. Every Friday? Every, Every, Every Friday. No, no, no, it’s. I say it’s standing appointment. It’s like, it’s, it’s, it’s. It’s an appointment. Every Friday morning at 7:30, I, I go in to get my haircut because I like My hair short. I like. You know, if I could get. Honestly, I would be. If truth be told, if I could get my hair cut every two days or three days, I would. I’d get it buzzed every.
Just. Just the high and tight part, because I love. I. I miss that. That’s. I loved that feeling when I was in the military of that, you know, just, you know, of the. Like that soft. It’s. It’s almost like velvet. It’s a velvety feeling in your head. I just love that feeling. So I. That’s why I do it. So. But. And then. And when I was in the Navy, you know, you could get your haircut every day if you wanted to, but. Well, as long as somebody’s touching your head, I guess it makes you feel better.
Just saying. I’m gonna let the innuendo on that. I’m just right back. Likes it. My dog likes when he gets pets. Yeah. Okay. I’m just gonna let the Inuit. Way too much. Way too much innuendo on that one. Derek Connors is the new in the alien resident. I don’t know that she’s been chasing aliens since she was a little girl. Interesting. I know that there was. I know there was like, a series that came out. I want to say it was like in the mid-2000s, and it was called the Sarah. The Sarah Connor Carter Chronicles or whatever, was like two seasons worth.
So, I mean. I mean, that story was. That story just kept going and going and going. But, yeah, it was. And a lot of people didn’t like Terminator 3, and I actually liked Terminator 3. I. That was. I liked Terminator 3 a little bit better than I did Terminator 2. Just. It was just. I don’t know. To me, the story was a little bit more compelling. I thought Terminator 1. I thought Terminator 1 was. Was better, but the. The graphics and whatnot were just shit because it was, you know, it was 84 technology. So, you know, the stuff that they had at their disposal was.
Was far less capable than this, than the technologies they had in the early 90s or even in the late 90s. I did have a flat top. Oh, yes. Yeah, I had flat top 2 out of 5 top of the Navy for a long time. And yeah, I love it. Well, I. I find it funny that. That at one point, you know, because in the military you had flat tops and. And this is. And, you know, everybody was growing their hair long and then. And then you. And then now all of that hairdo that you did in the military now is Is like, oh, look at that.
It’s vogue, right? It’s now stylish to have your. Your sideburn, you know, this part of your head shaved and, and, you know, so it’s. It’s very ironic to see like, whatever, 20 years later, 15 years later, that now it’s like you’re cool when your hair is for men and the now. Right? So, yeah, it’s. Well, it’s. We, we live in, you know, we live in a world now where, you know, it’s kind of like an. It’s an amalgamation of styles. You know, anything from like 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. There’s like elements of all of those styles are in vogue right now in some way fashion or, you know, some fashion or another.
But, you know, I. I don’t know about you, but I can’t stand the, the super, super tight look where the, you know, the super skinny jeans and the. I just. I don’t know. I’m sorry. It looks gay and uncomfortable. Yeah, I mean, seriously. Seriously, it looks really uncomfortable. And, and, and I don’t know, it’s. It’s too. To me, for guys that’s. Too effeminate. Ah, that’s the whole point. That’s why it’s. Yes, it’s. It’s. It’s a. Well, there’s been a d. A feminization of mass men very, you know, over the last 20 years, and it’s gotten really accelerated where.
Yes, it has. Yes, it has. I have an idea, though, that that’s going to be changing here fairly soon, so I hope so. Well, I, you know. Okay, so we’re kind of about the hour and ten mark, so. But I kind of. I don’t want to. I want to wind it down a little bit. But I will say this. If we go. If you go back, have you, have you ever heard of the Critical Drinker? Yes, I’ve heard of it, but you have to refresh my memory. Okay, so I’m not going to play the whole thing, but I am gonna.
I want to find this because it’s. Let’s see. Okay, so the, The Critical Drinker. Top. The Critical Drinker and Maverick. Top Gun. Okay, so, you know, and, and when did Top Gun come out? Like in 2022. Top Gun 2. Which. Oh, two. Okay. Something like that. I don’t know. Yeah, Top Gun 2 was. Let me see here. Let me go ahead and share this. And I’m not going to play the whole thing. I’m just going to play like the first 30 seconds and you’re going to be. And this is, this is the way that I think the vast majority of people felt when they saw this.
Fuck yes. Top Gun Maverick is everything I’d hoped it would be and much more. It’s a fucking great movie that more than justified the insanely long delays. Kept me engaged and entertained from start to finish. Paid tribute to the past without wallowing in it. Delivered action sequences that gleeful, fully shit in the face of all the bland, sterile CGI garbage we’ve been fed for years. And proved once again that Tom Cruise may just be the last great movie star we’ll ever know. Honestly, a few years ago if you told me they’d be making a modern day sequel to Top Gun, one of the most 80s of 80s movies with an almost 60 year old maverick playing mentor to a new generation of fighter pilots, I would have laughed in your face and told you there was no fucking way it could work.
And if you’d then told me that not only would it be an awesome sequel that retains the spirit of the original, but actually improves on it in some ways, then I’d ask what brand of paint stripper you’ve been drinking? Because I fucking want some. And yet there. All right, so I’m gonna stop it there. If you guys have never heard of the Critical Drinker, I highly recommend that you follow him. He is freaking awesome. He is awesome. So in terms of like movie, he’s, he’s, he’s really cool. I’ll, I’ll actually put me, put the link to this here in the, in the, in the chat just because in, in the event that anybody wants to watch it.
So yeah, he, the one, the only one that I haven’t seen is I haven’t seen him do Snow White and I need to go watch the one that he did on Snow White, the latest, yeah, Snow White thing. All that Snow White debacle. Are you familiar with Snow White debacle? Oh, I’ve heard about it. I just don’t pay attention to that crap anymore. It’s, it’s, it’s. As far as I’m concerned, it’s all narrative now. Because I think it was put out there to show how stupid it is. I don’t think so. I don’t think so. I think, I think, yeah, I don’t think so.
I think they were deadly serious about wanting to do that. And because I don’t look, I don’t think Disney is. Disney’s definitely playing for the other side and they’re still trying to push their woke bullshit. So I think the, I, I don’t think that was accidental. I think, I think at the time they were doing it, they still thought, you know, it was going to be cool and everything, but the timing of it, them coming out with it right after Trump takes over, and then all the DEI is starting to fall apart and all this other stuff, I don’t think think they expected the backlash that they got.
Well, I, I, I guess I still feel like there’s, there’s, this is a movie and that movie was a kind of, it was okay. I think it got put out to be stupid. I mean, it’s stupid. I mean, it’s like, really, you, you think that this is, in this time frame, this kind of stuff would be accepted? I mean, seriously. Well, okay, so, so maybe. And you, you could be right and I could be wrong. You, you could be right and I could be wrong. I, Listen, I don’t know. I, I can’t say with certainty one way or the other.
I, but, but, but knowing Disney, I don’t think Disney is ready to stop clinging to the narrative. And maybe, I mean, you know, despite them losing, like, I mean, the, the park attendance is down across the board on all their parks, they’re the, all the movies and things that they’re putting out are all dogs, but they still do it. They still are hammering that freaking narrative instead of responding to what the people want to see and see. I think that Top Gun Maverick was one of this, was actually one of the most critical movies to come out in a time when everything was woke and that came out and it blew away everything that should have been the, you know, and, and I mean, if you want to look at like, things like, like Yellowstone, the series Yellowstone, you know, things like that that are like, you know, you know, where you, where, where it’s like, it’s, you know, you have masculine roles and feminine roles and, and, you know, you know, there’s, you have strong people and, you know, that are, like, trying to stand up for the right thing and trying to do things.
It’s like, you know, I think those, those particular programs, that’s why they do so well, because it’s like Americana. It’s what people strive to be. And this woke bullshit, it’s like, it’s fluff, but it’s, it makes money because people advertise on it and, and, you know, and, you know, you’ve got all these, you’ve got these woke people who are coming out, and it’s just, oh, yeah, it’s, and it’s just reaffirming all the bullshit that they’ve been learning over the last 30 years. So I don’t know. I, I could be wrong and you could be right, especially right now.
Maybe that’s, Maybe it’s just, It’s. They’re shoving it in our faces to show how stupid they still are. But I tend to think, you know, when, when they say patriots are in control and, and you know, that to me, I, I don’t think that patriots are in total control. I haven’t, I haven’t thought that in a long time. I do think that patriots have the upper hand, but saying they’re in control is a little bit more than. It’s like, that’s like. I, I agree with you. I mean, first of all, the battle is not. I mean, let’s, We’ve won battles, but war is still waging or the war is still being waged.
So there’s. But I, the way for me, I, I look at, I kind of look at everything right now as a psychological operation. That’s. I agree. So you. It’s like you have to look at it from one side it would look this way, and from the other side, it would look this way. So why. What is the purpose that’s trying to be achieved? And I think that the biggest intent now is to get people to put really absurd things out there that, I mean, it. First of all, putting that movie out has proven exactly how absurd it is.
Right? Correct. That’s a valid point. I can’t argue that. I cannot argue that. What you’re saying is. Has. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it becomes like, duh, this was so stupid. Who could not see it and who continues to do this to lose money either. So that’s, that’s why I, I’m getting to the point. And you, you know, you and I have had issues about certain things that I see that I have, I am very not happy with. So I, you know what I’m talking about. So I talk about what the hell is going on. I can’t stand this is happening.
On the other hand, I go, oh, well, you look at what this is doing. I see, I see, see the psychological operation. So it’s happening everywhere across. Well, you know, I think the biggest, the biggest disagreement that I get in with people is the whole thing about Israel and support for Israel because I am not a supporter of Israel almost in any way, shape, matter or form. Now, that’s not to say that there aren’t good people in living in the state of Israel, but in terms of Israel As a Israel, as the government and the Zionist stuff and all that.
Nah, if you look at what’s happening, the citizens of Israel are pissed off. They. They want there. This is the stuff that nobody gets told is that. That. Is that there’s that in the country of Israel. Bibi is hated. Oh, 100. He’s hated now. Does anybody know that that’s going on? So the way. Oh, yeah, you know what? I’m so. And you know what? It’s. It’s interesting that you say that, because I feel like. I feel like he’s more loved in the United States than he is in his own damn country. I agree with you. Yeah.
Because I mean, and how stupid is that? Think about this. If you’re in Israel and you’ve been told there’s an Iron Dome and we’re really protected and all this kind of stuff, and then for seven hours, the Hamas came over and, you know, flew in on basically the equivalent of freaking kites. And, and, and, you know, the Samson option, you know. Oh, well, well aware. Well aware. Okay. I, I knew you going with the Samsung option. That’s why I knew. I knew my haircut. The Israeli people are. I, I personally think this is being allowed, that the Israeli people are the ones that turn against their, the, the, the, the rulers.
And it has to be. Well, they, they almost. They almost did. They almost did. They, they, they, they, they. They were having like a civil war and then guess what happened. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It’s always October 7th. Yeah. Oh, well, it’s the only reason his ass is still there and it keeps getting used. So this Israel is an op. You know, you were the one that told me to go watch the show with Alpha and the colonel about Yemen and. Wow, that was insane. Yeah. So you did watch it. I did watch. I watched it. Well, I watched it that night.
Yeah, it’s. It’s one of those things. It’s like nothing is what you. Nothing is what you think. Nothing is what you think. Which is. Gets back to what this movie tonight was about. It gets exactly that. This is, this is what’s the narrative. And then you go deeper in and understand where the politics, where the power players are. The thing that we’ve been told or thought about Yemen is so different than any. Anything else. If you don’t go, it’s just like. Well, it’s just like what we’ve been taught about Iran, and it’s just like what we’ve been taught about North Korea.
Yeah. And it’s just like what we’ve been Taught about Libya. I mean, you know, you go, you go, yeah, you go, yeah. All of the people that are enemies and, and just like what we’ve been taught about Putin, you know, all these people, all, all these countries and people out there are, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s so much different than what we think we know, but what we are told is, is, is a fabricated, it’s a fabricated story to get us to believe it. And again, I go back to, and again, I say this with all respect, but, you know, every year it’s like they come out with a movie or a documentary about how evil Hitler was.
Why I was like, what was. Were the 300 that have been made since, since, since the end of 1945 not enough? Do we need more? What are they trying to do? Why are they, why do they continuously pound that into our heads? Well, and that was. Here’s, it’s like, well, and this is where I agree with Mike King. It’s like he was, he would. Hitler was used as a tool and control, you know, by both. He was a tool and, and so depending on how you want history to be written about him, that’s what’s, that’s what’s going to be.
Yeah, it’s like you. Yeah, well, you can’t. But they can’t afford to have us looking anywhere else. They have to keep us looking at that always. But I digress. Yeah, I could go on and talk about this for hours because I know I have a propensity to do so. Yeah. And I know that you’re in a later time zone than I am, and even though you’re a more of a night out, I’m not. Yes. So. So next week let’s do a funny. Well, yeah, I think, you know, do something fun next week maybe. Yeah, that might.
Yeah, I like, I, you know, the idiocracy thing. I mean, that’s the, it’s, it’s, it’s fun, but it’s almost, it’s almost like slapstick stupid. Okay, well, maybe we should just find something that is just fun to do. Yeah, I can think. I. Yeah. You guys. Okay, so what, what. All right, so what I’ve been consider. What I’ve been thinking about doing is, is if you notice, I put the, I put the thing out for. Well, I was going to put it out last night and I didn’t because I’m like, well, I can’t put it out. I can’t put it out at, at a, like 6:00 Pacific because it Says it’s going to start at 8:00 Eastern.
And so some people might think it’s starting in two hours when it really starts in 26 hours. So. But I’m limited to how many live streams that I can post. I can only post two at a time that are in the future. So. But one of the things, yeah, it all has to do with the, the, the software that I use for streaming. So I could do four if I paid the extra money but you know, it’s like double the price. So it’s like. And I don’t really need it. It’s not that, you know, it’s not that imperative.
So. But I would like to start taking some requests and for, for mov. For movies. You know, you guys, if you guys have requests for movies, Untold History Channel at Gmail. I mean if you go down into the comment or if you go into the, into the strip, the description in every description, my email address is in there. Every single one. You can always email me to put movie requests or something and just request a movie that maybe you haven’t seen or you think would be a good idea. And you know what I mean, I can’t promise that I’m gonna do it and if I don’t play the movie that you do, please don’t take it personal.
But you know, I’m, I’m wide open to suggestions because you know, when I have to think about it all the time, it’s like I gotta, I gotta constantly think about it. So. Well, the other thing is that people, people know about movies that they are interested in that you would never have access to, to. Oh, that or that I might not know about, you know. Yeah, yeah. So like you and I have conversations about. Well, but we only know our world. So other people may have access to stuff that they think is, is gonna be worthy and it’s just, hey, it’s just a request or little piece of information and you may.
I’m looking here. Here’s the thing. When they put, when they put what the movie is, if they could just give you one sentence about why. Why they think it’s interesting. Well, that’s not a bad idea. Here you go guys. You can’t figure out if you’re interested, if you’re interested in the Alpha Warrior, go with the colonel about Yemen. There is the link. Yes. It will give you a much greater understanding that there’s so many different layers and one is always. Israel is always a part of it. That’s part of it. And Saudi Arabia is Part of it.
There’s. There’s many. CIA. There’s. There’s a lot. There’s a lot there. Much more. A lot. There’s much more than you would ever know. So one of the other things I did is I watched a video about Yemen. Separate from just like the terrain and the history. It’s in a beautiful, amazing, historic country. You should not be being bombed. It is beautiful. So go look into. I think. I. I don’t know. I watched something which is about 45 minutes about Yemen and the architecture and we should not be. It’s one of the most ancient historical, civilized civilizations.
There’s a place called Persepolis or something like that. It’s like the oldest, like 2000 BC cities. And you know, we don’t want to see. We do not want to see our. His. This history of our world demolished by wars. And that’s partially what’s happening. It’s awful. And somebody see Bama just said that there’s a new version of this looks. Oh, but it’s. If I showed this though, would everybody. Would people revolt? You know, here. 3,000, 402 people died on zero day. Absolute nationwide terror. Computer systems completely hijacked a significant number of casualties. Every phone in America displayed the same haunting message.
This will happen again. Thanks for coming, Madam President. So what’s the plan? Congress is authorizing a special zero day commission, hunting down anyone who aided and abetted this horrific attack. He’s just going to grab people off the streets without words. Actually, you are. This is the greatest affront to civil liberties ever attempted. Ex President George Mullen is not only a wannabe tyrant, he’s a deeply troubled man. I’m on to you, Georgie. Sir, is there something going on here that you’re not telling me about? Prove to me you are of sound mind or I will tell the country that you are not.
If the mob storms, the castle comes for all of our heads, everyone’s gonna be in trouble. Do you think he’s being set up? Another attack could happen at any moment. I’m worried that you don’t have this under control. But I run this investigation, not the White House, not the CIA. If the public finds out how deep this. Really. I don’t think we survived that. That looks compelling. Actually, I’ve started. Why? I saw. Yeah, so I’ve seen, I think the first two episodes and it’s. It’s. Oh, it’s a series. Yes. Okay, well, that, that, that if it’s a.
If it’s a Netflix series and it’s like, like within like a year or two. There’s, there’s no way that I could play that on this. Yeah, my channel, my channel will be nuked. Yeah. Yeah. But so I, I, this, actually this last week I started watching it and I was like, oh my God, I can’t believe the parallels that, that are in this show. It’s, it’s unbelievable. If people have Netflix, you should watch it. And for your own, it’d be interesting to see what this is. Why I’m saying every Ron, there’s so much coming through the movie system.
I mean, you know, the entertainment system really think is there are some reveals coming through. I think they’re trying to use these well known distribution channels to, to wake people when I say wait, just kind of like drip, drip, give them information to think, think more. And some of the stuff I watch, I’m like, I can’t believe they’re doing this. It’s just proving, yeah, it’s just proving the level of conspiracy. And, and so you know, this whole thing about are the patriots in control or whatever you want to call it, but you look at the content that’s being published more and more, it’s, it seems to be leaning towards trying to get into the site.
This is the psychological operation that’s trying to educate people and make them aware. That’s my feeling. Right. There was a. I remember watching something recently and it was about what was it? It was about like the owner of. Oh, what was it was the owner of who I was. Who owned the, who owned the ufc. And it was really interesting because it went down and it delved into a lot and I can’t. I thought I posted, but I guess I wonder if I messaged it to myself. Let me check. Because it was really interesting about who all.
How they own certain. The group of people that owns that and where they came from. It was really like eye opening. I can’t find it. So I don’t remember where it was and I’m not going to go searching for it right now. It’s just don’t have time. But suffice it to say that that Netflix was, I believe, if I remember correctly, Netflix was on that list. And, and so when I see stuff like that, see, that’s almost like, it’s almost like too real and stuff like that would probably give me like nightmares so. Because it’s almost too scary, if that makes any sense.
Yeah. Reality. Because I’m, I, because I’m, I, you know, I’m, trust me, I’m already on that list. I’m already on that list. Just like the vast majority of you guys. If you’re watching my channel, you’re probably on that list too. So the Judgment Day scene, the three body problem. The I. The three body problem is another good show. It was really good. Okay. Yeah, they put out some really good stuff that’s very provocative in. And this is why I’m saying there’s more going on with. With some of these shows because I’m dumbfounded with, like, what the reveals are.
Let me see. Judgment Day scene, three body problem. There’s another show called Viejas or Travelers or series, and I call it Viejas because I’m here in Mexico. And that’s. Right, right, right. It. What was that? I don’t know. Did we schedule a fire drill? We under attack? Forgive me, my lord. What was that? Oh, the. You mean that scene. The whole. Yeah, you have to watch the whole thing. You have to watch the whole thing. I have no desire to watch that. It’s. Yeah, well, I have noticed. I have no desire to watch that. I will never.
That, that. That. I mean, I. I’m. I’m horrified just by this. By that. Watching that scene. And I was like, I don’t even know what that. I don’t know what that was. I have no desire to see. Let’s put it this way, Payback is a. That’s. Because that. The guy that did. The guy that created the technology is the one that. That at the end there. That was. They got killed. Yeah. Yeah. So it was a priest or something. Yeah. So anyway, yeah, no, that’s. Yeah, that is. That is not something that I will watch. I just.
Yeah, that’s. That’s. You know, I. I have a photographic memory and things like that stay in my. In my brain. I could. I mean, who knows? I could have nightmares about that for you for. For years. I just. I won’t. I won’t watch things like that. Like when I. Like if I see a dead animal on the road when I’m driving, or if I see something that I think is a dead animal, I will literally, like, look away. I don’t. I don’t want to see it. I don’t. I just. Things like that. They just. The last time that I ever looked upon somebody in a casket was my grandmother.
And I’ll never look at another. I’ll never, never look at anybody like that again. I. Or like, because I was asked if I wanted to go to the. The mortuary after my sister had passed, and I’m like, no, I don’t want to remember that person in that state. Yeah, no, no, I don’t remember. That is not, that is not a site that I want to see. I will not. So anyway, yeah, all right, guys, that’s, that’s, that was. I, I, I wish I could carve that last 10 minutes out. And I don’t know where that came from.
Yeah, I don’t either. I don’t know what somebody was. Somebody put up there saying, hey, check this out. And I’m like, yeah, okay. Yeah, liked, I liked this series there. If you, if you have the stomach for it, that’s, that is kind of in injustice, but it’s a windy road to get there. So if you, if it’s like, I don’t like horror films, so I don’t watch. I don’t either. I, I don’t, I don’t like, I don’t like. I won’t watch horror films at all. Yeah, at all. And in fact, I, I tend to think, and I’ll leave it at this.
I tend to think that horror movies are actually things that happen in real life to certain people and that Hollywood creates them so that they can get their jollies off because they are, because the, the people who are part of this, like, satanic cult, the horror movies that they create is, is, are, are things that have happened in real life that they like and, and they, they get off on watching it. I wouldn’t disagree, so. Because that’s how sick and sinister these people are. Well, it also, it’s like, what kind of energy do you want to project if, if your intention is to project fear? Well, then why, I don’t understand why people like that crap.
It’s like, I don’t either. Wrong with. I don’t like, I don’t, yeah, I’m, I’m very like that, very protective of what I put in front of my eyes. And I, I, I, so I, I’m, I’m, I, I regret playing that, that clip. What. And I’m, and whoever suggested it, I’m not, I’m not an ain’t. I’m not upset with you. You didn’t know that. So I don’t know who suggested it. I don’t remember. But yeah, well, part of its context, you don’t under, it’s like, yeah, you have to see the rest of the movie or the, to understand that that was.
Yeah. Where it fits. But, you know, if you don’t want to see that kind of stuff. No, you don’t want to watch a series like that at all. No. Have no desire to see that at all, so. All right, y’all. Hey, Shelly, thanks for. Thanks for doing this impromptu. I wasn’t gonna do it. I wasn’t gonna do an after party. You know, it’s. It’s funny that whenever I’m not gonna do an after party, you do. It’s always you and I do an after party together. Yeah. So he’s my Friday night. Yeah. All right. All right, everybody, have a great night and enjoy your weekend, and we’ll chat again very, very soon.
All right, Have a great night, everybody.
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