Alex Jones and Kevin Booth dissect the alleged 1971 creation of the U.S. drug war by the military-industrial complex to control populations, citing DuPont's hemp bans and Merck's involvement. They recount Jones's childhood harassment in Rockwall, Texas, and discuss corrupt officers, including a Taekwondo instructor linked to Ninja Bachelor Party. The conversation connects police brutality against cyclists and veterans to broader conspiracies involving the Bilderberg Group, reptilian theories, and the North American Competitiveness Council, framing prohibition as a tool for societal enslavement. [Automatically generated summary]
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He said they do their first together interview with us.
Promised to do that.
I mean, that is gonna be amazing.
And to know that I'm just a little nobody and I've made 18 films, my 19th is almost done.
To know Kevin's made all these great films and music videos and already been a You know, big rock star in the eighties and the producer for Bill Hicks and all the stuff he's done.
Human beings are amazing and I'm just so blessed to be alive and to be fighting back against this evil.
And if it sounds like I'm screaming and yelling at the government, what's the mind trick to where we wouldn't be sick of it?
They bring the majority of the drugs in.
They only raid at the source level, their competition, which is small.
They're enslaving us.
They're taking over.
There's no debating it.
We're in deep trouble.
We have to take the moral authority back from them and say, get off my back, get out of my life, leave my Second Amendment alone, let me protect myself.
We've got loaded phones on both phone systems, Kevin.
I'm going to take a bunch of calls for the rest of the hour with you, if you'll stay with us.
I'm going to play one more music video from Flo-Bot, coming up, called War On Fear Mind.
I wonder where they got that.
Just for five, ten minutes, anything you want to talk about, Kevin, concerning what you were saying about the drug war, the war on terror.
It's the key boogeyman, and we have to understand they are creating it.
They are provocateuring it.
They are behind it.
This is their business of making us think that we need them.
You know, and back to the marijuana argument and what the statistic that you told earlier about 85% of all illegal drug users only smoke marijuana.
And so when you go and you, you can go to the DEA's website, and it's like a, it's almost like a shell game how they've flipped marijuana in with all these like really dangerous weird substances.
I mean, go to the DEA website, look for yourself at the drug scheduling, and you're gonna see all these dangerous, huge, long, dangerous list of substances, and then marijuana is just mixed in there like it's no different.
And, you know, Um, the drugs are, and other people will argue this by saying, oh well we tried to legalize this uh...
You know, this one seed for, you know, the treatment of cancer a while back, and it turned out that it had cyanide in it, and they have all these bizarre and ridiculous, like, arguments.
But the funny thing is, is that what other substance on Earth has there ever been where you're going to see people have, like, these giant parades and rallies?
You know what I mean?
You're never going to see a Prozac rally or a Prozac parade.
You're never going to see a crack parade or a crystal meth rally.
Um, you know, marijuana is, you know, a freedom and a right that, you know, should be guaranteed to everybody, and them taking that away is really at the nexus.
You know, it's a canary in a coal mine type of thing.
Just like Robert Steele in the film talks about that marijuana is right at the nexus of good versus evil, of corporatism versus, you know, freedom and sovereignty, and I just can't get that across enough that it doesn't matter The people listening to this, whether you're completely sober, or whether you're a teetotaler, or whether you sip on whiskey... Yeah, I'm a teetotaler!
And by the way that they've demonized it by mixing it all together in the same category with these horrible chemicals.
And the other thing that the DEA does, too, and the drug czar does, one of the ways they skew the lines is that they always tell you, well, Um, if you go and you look at the statistics of children being sent to rehabs and drug arrests, well, marijuana is the highest thing.
Marijuana is just, well, because I, you have to understand the way that they come up with those numbers, is that if you take a guy that does heroin, Show me a guy that does heroin and he probably will also be a beer drinker, a cigarette smoker, and a pot smoker.
Show me a guy that does crystal meth.
He's probably a beer drinker, a pot smoker, a cigarette, you know what I mean?
So, anybody that does the harder drugs probably also does smoke marijuana and then they will use that as this big phony gateway.
They also claim it's a gateway, when really what it is, they tell you all drugs are bad, then you smoke marijuana and you're like, oh well the other stuff must not be bad.
They say reefer madness, makes you run around murdering people as they taught in the 50s and 40s.
People then smoked it and felt like laying around on a couch giggling, or you know, rating the refrigerator.
So they go, it must be lies, but here's the deal.
Uh, it's a very small percentage that tries a hard drug and likes it.
And I was among the majority that didn't.
I mean, I tried cocaine and absolutely hated it and thought, this felt like when I'd been in a car wreck and, you know, adrenaline was up and or I'd seen somebody killed, you know, in a car wreck.
I mean, it was like being freaked out and my heart beating.
I'm like, my God, I hate this.
And I tried speed once and threw up for two days.
I was like, my God!
This is like getting the flu, paying to get the flu.
You know, you're at a party, you're 14, they go, here, try this, and you're throwing up for two days.
You know, thank God I tried a few hard drugs, they were so horrible that I never did them again.
Some people like that stuff, but by it being illegal, they then brew it all up with these toxic chemicals so it's ten times more poisonous instead of the old stuff Elvis did that, you know, gets you speedy but, you know, isn't as toxic waste.
But then luckily, I smoked marijuana some and just always hated it every time I tried it.
And folks, don't get mad at me.
You worship marijuana out there.
I'm trying to get it decriminalized for you, but at the same time, don't tell me I have to like it.
You know, Tommy Chong called it an original thought.
I just didn't like being like, ugh.
And you know, maybe that's me.
But the point is, different strokes for different folks.
I have a different metabolism.
than most people.
I can drink Starbucks coffee and go to sleep.
Other people can't, so I've got a different brain than some people.
Right, but let me tell you about two other things that this prohibition also causes.
Like, let's take that girl that OD'd in San Diego, okay?
It's tragic.
But what is the reason, one of the reasons that she did OD is that because when people buy illegal drugs off the street, there is absolutely no control over the strength.
And so these prohibitionary tactics create a situation where people that are out there doing heroin, you don't know if you're getting 1% pure or 100% pure.
And there's just no way to tell when you're buying a powdered substance off of some gang member on the street.
And this prohibition is also causing your average old pot dealers in college to now have to sell cocaine and heroin and crystal meth in order to make a living because It's easier and more profitable to sell the harder drugs, and that's what this prohibition has created.
It's much easier to get caught smoking marijuana because of the bulk and the smell, and it stays in your urine for 60 days, versus if you do cocaine, it only stays in your urine for 72 hours.
Cocaine is much easier to conceal.
Cocaine, you can do it much quicker.
You can get away with it.
You can sit there and do cocaine right in front of a bunch of people just by flipping off in the bathroom.
It's just, uh, you know, I just, you know, what I want people to do with my film, you know, I know a lot of it is preaching to the choir in these kind of situations in that a lot of people listening to this have probably already seen it or agree with it, but what I want is for people to get a copy of American Drug War And to force the person that you know in your life, the conservative person that does think that someone belongs in jail for... Well, let's be clear.
If they put a picture of like a pistol next to a bag of marijuana and a little stack of cash, then all of a sudden it's like, oh my god, oh my god, look at these horrible people.
People should check out this organization called LEAP.
It's Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.
It's leap.cc, I think.
And these are thousands of retired narcotics officers that now are almost like repenting for what they did because they realize that they have destroyed hundreds of thousands of decent lives.
You know, the drug war.
We've got a situation now going on with the drug war where Uh, a 15-year-old kid in high school gets caught with a single joint, and as a result of that, he can't get student loans.
He's not gonna go to college now.
And so, instead of going to college, he's gonna go to prison.
Now, if you tell me, like, how that helps our society at all, on any level.
I've called him before about the value of hemp seed oil, and we should be able to grow it just for its nutritional value, being the only land foliage that has the essential balance of omega-3, 6, and 9 oils.
And, you know, essential fatty acids are essential, so we need them for our teeth and bones.
The food hemp and the hemp used for cotton, used for clothing, and rope and the rest of it, the magic crop, it's so easy to grow everywhere, and so good, that is separate.
But they ban that here, too, in land of the dumbed-down cowards.
Well, yeah, I mean, that's basically exactly right what I wanted to talk about earlier, and that is, you know, hemp or cannabis, whatever you want to call it, could really be the source of biomass That could save us on a huge, huge level because of how fast and big it grows.
And you could make fuel from it.
You could stop the destruction of the rainforest from all the trees that we cut down.
It just goes on and on and on and on.
And so these corporations are allowed to make this herb that could kind of save our planet in many ways.
They're allowed to keep it illegal, just as the oil companies have banned the electric car so far.
Because of our energy independence and our health independence.
And Alex, I wanted to bring to your attention, if you've ever heard of the group Jamiroquai, they have a lot of great songs.
And one is called Don't Give Hate a Chance.
There's a little caricature of what's his name, who the State Department Memorandum 200 Henry Kissinger.
Yeah, yeah, a little caricature of Kissinger in there, you know, trying to keep the war going by paying our soldiers to blow up the oil wells and such like that.
You should check out the YouTube video, don't give hate a chance, you'd really enjoy that, I'm sure.
And I have my call list, John, will you send my call list back down to my IM or down to Bob's down here, so I can go to the calls when we come back out of break.
When they ended the prohibition, the alcohol prohibition, you know, the alcohol and tobacco corporations, they did a really amazing job of getting in there with the FDA And making sure that their products would not be subject to the same laws and discrimination that they wanted anything that we could tax.
And the main thing about marijuana that people need to realize is that the reason that they keep wanting to make it illegal is because everybody can grow it themselves.
Okay, we're taking calls during the break for people listening at InfoWars.com, some behind-the-scenes stuff, and PrisonPlanet.tv.
When I call us a nation of cowardly scum, a nation of idiots, it's so you'll wake up and not be a nation of idiots.
I love this country.
This has been the greatest country in history.
The most inventions, the most wealth, the hardest fighting.
I mean, we have been it.
But we sat on our laurels and have become degenerate scum.
Again, they pay $0.14, $0.15 in Venezuela for a gallon of gas.
In U.S.
dollars, we pay $4.
They pay about three times, four times bigger on the drug, less in Mexico than we pay.
We pay more for gas, more for legal drugs, more for everything here.
We're idiots!
We're idiots!
I mean, they're passing global warming fake environment taxes all over.
It's all scams.
They treat us like morons, the left and the right.
And so when I call everybody idiots, I'm saying stop being conned.
I mean, we are a pathetic country, and it's getting dangerous.
The cops and the corrupt drug-dealing government have decided to just take everything over.
That's what Homeland Security is.
I mean, they're saying no more free market, no more nothing, we own you.
And Kevin was just making the point, a caller called in and said, well why is hops still allowed to be grown?
It's in the hemp family.
Yeah, they ban like something, what is it, 25 different forms of hemp.
There's like more than a hundred.
But all of those don't have a THC except one variety and then only one sex of the species.
But in the 30s, they paid the federal government to go around to public schools and teach and show them film clips of people murdering and killing and killing babies and like The sheriff smokes some and then murders everybody.
I mean, just totally mad.
And they said, my God, we've got to ban it.
So they banned all of these types used for oils, used for cotton, hemp cotton fabric, ropes, and it could be grown anywhere.
And Kevin made the point that they're doing this because they want to ban it everywhere.
They have to ban something that can be done at the family farm level that is so, such an amazing, it really is an amazing plant.
Because if people were allowed, say, everybody with a little bit of land could grow enough of this stuff, I could list thousands of pharmaceutical drugs that would probably just go out of business immediately.
Anything for depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, nausea.
Uh, heartburn, indigestion, uh, just goes on and on and on.
And not to mention the fact that you can make all the fuels from it, the oil fuels, you know, we could probably have hand-powered cars.
Yeah, just the idea that they've made something that grows naturally everywhere, and they've made it so you can go to jail for growing a plant that already grows everywhere naturally, should just tell everybody it doesn't matter.
They banned in the 30s, DuPont, Dow Chemical, they banned varieties that have no THC.
I guess Kelly's gone.
Kelly in Iowa, you just hung up?
Hello?
Yes, anything else Kelly?
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I was reading like a 1903 study, I think it was from the Rockefeller Foundation, where basically when Henry Ford was starting out his car company, a lot of it he was making out of hemp.
And they basically, from what they could tell, is that Hemp could pretty much take away 70% of DuPont's business.
And the British were in Vietnam and Thailand with the rubber for the tires, and Hemp makes better tires, and he was already making composite that was going to be plastic cars like we have now, and they just said, you want a SWAT team to drop by?
Shut up, slave!
You're trash!
We're banning a plant that helps America that has no drugs in it!
It makes me sad of how they were able to sell my parents on it and how my parents both went to their grave as heavy alcohol drinkers Thinking that all this was true just makes me sad.
They've done national polls, over 70% want to decriminalize marijuana, 80% want out of the war, 90% want to control the borders.
Ain't none of it happening, because we have an armed camp of criminals that work for foreign banks that own and rule this nation of cowardly scumbag idiots.
Well, you know, I'm just working on promoting this right now, but I definitely, you know, want to elaborate on what I started with this film and think of this film as a pilot project.
I mean, some of the, you know, more, I guess, what some would refer to as conspiracy-minded people when they watch this film, they're like, well, why didn't you go more into, like, the banking and the money and the bigger picture of that?
And that is because I purposely wanted to start It's a ground, because Americans have been so deprogrammed for so many years to just get this scared look on their face when you even talk about drugs.
Yeah, no, it's, uh, you know, in the upcoming election, nobody is even, you know, the closest that any of the candidates have even gotten to talking about it is just Obama saying that he'll review some of the medical marijuana things, but he even said himself that he doesn't want to spend any of his political capital on drugs or dealing with drug laws.
So that's kind of depressing.
But I just want everybody to stay focused on this, because this is an important part of 9-11 and the whole story of 9-11 as well, and what's going on in Afghanistan right now.
There's another film that's in the works right now called A Life in Hashistan.
This girl Tanya Dreyer is working on.
I think you can Google that.
Life in Hashistan.
I've been able to watch one of the rough cuts of it.
It's just an incredible story of this guy, this American guy that spent 40 years undercover in Afghanistan.
And he was there when the U.S.
military did a whole op to get the Russian military addicted to heroin back during the whole war against the Mujahideen.
And, you know, this is just a professionally documented story.
It's alright, it's already 100 degrees last week one day so we're heating up.
Burmas is from New York and he's already thinking it's the hottest thing he's ever seen and we're explaining to him that 110, so he's going to feel like he's living in a bread oven.
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It's about 90 degrees over here and it's pretty warm.
Just wanted to say thanks for all your work as well, man, because I've got some of your stuff about your book on Bill Hicks and stuff, and I didn't realize you're the same Kevin that Alex speaks about until he started talking about you and Bill going to the Branch Davidians.
No, I know, and I was just having to go with, like, you know, once again, just so I wouldn't be blamed, I was just saying this is what the party line was, you know?
Yeah, and the tricky thing with Gary was that, you know, you have like the whole thing with his wife being involved and then owning the rights to his book and the film rights and, you know, it just became like all these other situations where it's like, oh, it's, you know, saying that it was a suicide is too upsetting to the family.
So just, you know, everybody go along with the story and please be quiet.
Yeah, I just wonder what your thoughts on the UK reclassifying cannabis back to Class B and substance, because Tony Blair put it down to a Class C about four or five years ago.
Yeah, they always do a stunt to make you think they're liberal or reasonable, but of course, I mean, sir, they now arrest you in the UK for dropping a banana peel or, you know, as you know.
It's the same thing here now.
It's maximum enforcement.
We are the slaves.
We have to realize that to become human again and not be slaves anymore.
Our government's gone bad.
It's gone rogue.
Our governments are exactly the same and it's disgusting.
Yeah, I mean, it's kind of, I remember how Tommy was talking about how they bust people with crystal meth and all of a sudden they'll say there's, you know, this many things.
The word that they use, the DEA uses, is dosage units.
Like, if somebody gets arrested with mushrooms, they'll say like, oh, those two caps of mushrooms were like, you know, 10,000 dosage units.
And you can get X amount of years for each dosage unit.
But back to what he said about the scheduling, and that is, you know, it sounds good on paper, and it looks, and it makes a good story, and it makes everybody go, oh, okay, you know, everything's cool again, but even if they moved marijuana to, say, schedule 2 or schedule 3 here in the United States, it's still, people, it's not going to stop them, you know?
It's just like a front for how dangerous it is to say.
It's like Schedule 1, so they'll still arrest you for whatever schedule it is.
Yeah, but we need to decriminalize now, not next week.
And of course, the drug dealers, I guarantee you, the drug dealers would kill anybody who really was trying to repeal stuff, because that's where they make all their money.
Folks, anybody who doubts the government controls and deals and wanders the drug money, Bottom line, that's why there's so much money, because it's illegal.
It's 2 plus 2.
And that's why I say our country is so stupid.
But really, it's not.
The majority of us don't want the drug war, but it doesn't end because the government is rogue and criminal.
Guess where the largest, well that's because the military hands out military-grade amphetamines to everybody.
Thanks for the call.
They call them Mickey's?
What do they call those?
It's what Elvis, his commander, he was so patriotic.
When he was in the military in 20-something in Germany, this is admitted, his commander was making him do four or five events every Saturday and Sunday.
But just back to that last caller, I don't know if you're aware of the new bill that's up right now with Barney Frank and Ron Paul.
One of the things is called Make Room for Serious Criminals and the other one is about medical marijuana.
We've got a deal right now where we'll send a free copy of American Drug War to your senator, your congressman, or your state representative if you go to americandrugwar.com.
They're going to have you get on the bike and put your tongue on the wires.
Put the wire in your mouth and then they'll ride behind you tasing you down the street to light the light.
That's good, Kevin.
I don't mean to laugh at you.
Tell me the story, slave, of what your God did.
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I was riding down the street, an officer said what I believe to be hi, and I said hi back and waved, and he asked me if I had an identification, and I said I don't need any.
See, acting like you're on the same level as a fellow human, you're whale scum, you're whale poop, okay?
You're lower than that.
You don't wave.
You should have bowed like it was the Pope.
Boy, now you tell me what you did.
You shut your mouth, slave!
This country's ruined much!
Tell me what happened.
Tell me how that officer put you in your place.
Tell me how he put you in your place, slave!
Tell me what happened.
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I asked for identification.
I told him, I asked him if I was under investigation for a crime.
He said, yes, you are.
And I said, I need my assistance of counsel.
So at that point in time, I shouldn't have had to say anything more.
And they decided they would threaten me with going to jail.
And when I demanded I see the warrant and the affidavits, Uh, they, uh, tased me, and one of the officers come around to grab me, thinking that I was still hooked up.
I had pulled the taser out of me, and he spun around after realizing I was still up and capable, and he lost his flashlight.
And I grabbed his flashlight and I said, you little MF, you tased me.
Were they having orgasms while they were doing it?
I've seen cops when they do it go, oh god I hate America, oh it feels so good, oh yes, oh god I'm destroying freedom, I've got the power, I've got the power, I'm the boss, oh god I hate freedom!
Oh gee I love it.
I mean what were they doing?
unidentified
Well my face was pushed into the sidewalk so I couldn't tell whether they were having an orgasm or not.
He didn't resist, he took a beating, and I bet he's charged with assault.
unidentified
Oh yeah, I mean, the guy, they didn't say nothing to him, they just approached him with their clubs and started nailing him.
And this lady came out of her apartment with her video camera, and she got, actually one of the cops walked up to her and forcefully put her back in her apartment.
Oh, you've got to go over there and get that video.
See, when you see this stuff, you've got to get that on YouTube.
Yeah, I've been trying to contact her because... Look, they're getting ready for martial law, and they've told the cops, do whatever you want, act however you want, the nation's your enemy, but they do the work of protecting America by getting tough with them, and they don't know about the real terror threat, and they're all spoiled, and they deserve it.
So, how long did they beat this guy?
unidentified
It went on for like 10-15 minutes.
I mean, just beating him.
I mean, he was on the ground.
He wasn't doing nothing.
And they cuffed him.
They continued to beat him.
They eventually put him in the car.
I attempted to walk over there and ask them, you know, what's going on.
Well, there's something about cops when they see a big black guy.
They just flip.
It's like... It's like a little dog with a bear, and the little dog will always attack the bear.
It's like it gets... I actually do that.
I get... When a big guy's in front of me, I get charged up and want to open a can up if they're attacking me.
But it's one thing to just flip out and want to go out and beat up people.
I mean, so... So, this just went on and on?
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Yeah, I mean, definitely.
Like I said, after everything had kind of settled down, I attempted to ask the officer what had happened, just because I felt like it's my neighborhood.
Yeah, and I just found out another person that was in the drug war film, Joe Moore, the big black hog farmer that they accused of being the big drug kingpin.
You get to see all the behind-the-scenes things that are going on here.
Total transparency in this radio show.
The reason I blow up and get mad and make sick jokes about it all is because I know I'm making a lot of enemies with the system.
I mean, I know they bring the drugs in.
I know they're making hundreds of bills a year off of it.
I know it's getting corrupt.
I know we're in deep trouble.
And I'm just trying to shock people into realizing what's happening.
I mean, I was, you know, 14 years old, 15 years old, shooting my mouth off in school that the police dealt the drugs because I knew they did.
Because I happened to grow up with kids in the neighborhood whose brothers were drug dealers, you know, kind of retail, you know, housewives and stuff.
Cocaine, heroin, marijuana, you know, I was never involved in it.
I just knew it.
I'd be over at my friend's house to go play baseball and his older brother would be there and I'd be like, what's that sheriff's deputy?
Oh, he's dropping off some marijuana to my brother.
You know, and then other stuff.
And then I had the police say, we're going to kill you if you keep telling, because they would bust kids for marijuana, and I'm like, but you're a drug dealer.
I mean, you know, that's how I woke up, and I've just had enough of it.
You don't believe me, I grew up in Rockwall County, Rockwall, Texas, outside Dallas.
The sheriff did go to jail, Jack McWhorter, poor drug dealer.
So I, you know, grew up knowing that, and I had them call me into the office and say, you little son of a bitch.
And I remember that guy with his mustache looking at me and he goes, he goes, how dare you say we're dealing drugs?
And I go, but you are.
And he goes, listen to me.
And he grabbed by the back of the hair and he slammed me down on the table.
And he said, listen to me, they're going to take you to prison.
And a big black guy, and he got even more graphic, is going to rape you in the ass.
You understand you little effer?
And then, about a year later, I guess I was about 15 then, a year later, I was 16, I'd been death-threatened by the police, the local lawyer had been called, and I'd been death-threatened, the police had taken me to jail, they went to a bonfire I was at, I'd had about two beers, they were threatening everybody there, and they were going, Jones, you get out of here, and I said, you know, what's your deal, just leave us alone, and he said, oh, publicly intoxicated, you're going to jail, and in the car they said, you know, we're going to hang you in your cell soon, you better get out of Rockwall.
When they put me in the jail cell.
And my dad heard all that and he said, that's it, we're moving.
And it was my last day at school.
Last day of school.
They'd heard I was moving.
I told everybody, I'm moving, I'm out of here.
And the cop in the parking lot walked over to my car as I was leaving.
And he said, Alex, you're a criminal.
And you're going to end up going to prison.
You're going to end up being raped by black men.
And he said, we're going to continue doing what we've always done.
Of course, that guy later went to jail for some other stuff.
He owned a bar in another part of the city, actually in Garland.
And so, you know, I mean, I was like, my God, these people are criminals!
And I'm not going to play along with the fantasy they're not.
Now the average beat cop isn't, the average guy changing tires you see occasionally or giving tickets isn't bad.
But they've been trained now to hit you with a deadly weapon, a taser, for no reason.
And the country's in deep trouble.
It's a predatory government.
Kevin Booth, I appreciate you holding over with us.
A lot of important stuff with Tommy Chong and stuff happened there.
But have you ever had any experiences with corrupt cops?
I've told the story many times about how the cops dealt the drugs rather than Rockwall.
And because I knew because I've been at a few events and parties and a little kid and seeing, you know, my friend's older brother who was involved in drug dealing and police delivering him drugs, both narcotics and marijuana, and then being death-threatened when I talked about it years later.
Because I saw that when I was like 11, 12, and then I shot my mouth off three or four years later.
Have you ever had any experience with corrupt cops?
I was actually driving his car for him all the time, this big, blinking Continental.
He lived out there, out in Jonestown.
Had a big, huge lake house out there.
I'm not going to name names.
And he actually introduced me to the guy that killed him.
It's a very weird story, but I was supposed to be driving the car for them the night that their car got all shot up.
I turned on the news, people from my karate school called and said, oh my God, turn on the news right now, turn on, there's this car I used to drive all the time.
Hey, let me go to YouTube and play a clip of Ninja Bachelor Party.
Is that okay?
YouTube.com.
We can play this for all the viewers out there as if they can't go do it for themselves.
Ninja Bachelor Party.
And let's see if I can find it.
It's got to be here.
Oh yeah, Ninja Bachelor Party.
Okay, I'm not going to launch it full window.
I should have it in Firefox.
Here we go, we'll play a clip of this, Kevin.
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It's here to stay!
It's come a long, long way!
The ultimate karate movie you've been waiting for!
Violence, mayhem, front kick, side kick, kihap, and decimals you will not believe!
The film was very costly, so we're gonna ask you to pay close attention, because let me tell you something, the action is so quick, the camera failed to get it.
In the beginning, there was light, and it was very bright, and it warmed the whole planet, and there were thousands of billions and billions of people born on that day.
First of all, son, there is no market for being a ninja.
Look at the index.
They're down .10 or .20% this year.
Down 2% from last year.
Good one, Buzz.
You tell him the truth and you tell him loud and clear.
First of all, son, I am so disappointed in you and I'm hurting, hurting bad.
If my ills could bleed, they would bleed blood!
And I'll be there to squab him up and blame you, my son.
Blood would spout out of my ears like a plasma sprinkler, and I would water the earth with my own dissatisfaction.
Good woman, speak.
Hold nothing back on your offspring, boy.
And on that day, the world would rise full of blood, and there would be only me, an empty carcass, floating, thinking about that son that disappointed me so.
Ninja warrior of all the fluey, of all the hoo-la-la, must be the robot that's a-talking.
Because this doesn't sound right to me.
Son, I'm worried about you.
You've been drinking that robot duster and your cough was 13 years ago.
I rue the day that I was born that I gave you that cough syrup for which to overcome that itchiness in your throat.
Little did I know that it would become a way of life that would spit you out of control like some kind of narcoleptic demon.
I just rue the day!
There's been a murder at our table this morning.
A murder of all hope and dreams.
What's wrong with my baby?
Kevin, let's just watch Dr. Death and we'll take a few calls.
I'm going to be a karate child. - Breaking boards while my chick sits in my lap.
Hello?
Oh, straight yourself up on a chair.
Man, this place gives me the creeps, but it does make me feel kind of secure from the ice and lime grips of the Robotussin.
I feel like I can start a new life here.
Who are you?
Why have you come here?
My name is Clarence Mumford, sir.
I'm a recuperating Robitusson addict, and I've come to learn the ways of the ninja.
Clarence Bulgert with a name like that.
It's no wonder you must learn to defend yourself.
I've got a feeling.
Well, tell me something, Clarence, why have you chosen me to teach you the ways of the warrior, when there are many ninjas available in the Yellow Pages, and the White Pages, enlisted throughout the city?
Well, it was a sneak poster I just happened to see on my way riding my bike.
Well, I just want to learn to fight the way of the ninja.
That's all I want to do.
How did you know?
I'll show you my resume.
avenge something a woman I suppose, huh? - How did you know? - Oh, Dr.
Neff, oh, me, that's me, it's been around the bank once, not twice, well, at least twice, I don't mean it.
I'll show you my resume, twice it says.
Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, You sign this and we'll think about it.
What is this?
Oh, it's a little thing, Santa.
I'm not responsible for any mayhem or, you know, any good.
I think if I break something, you know, it's not my fault if I do it.
So you say I have the makings to be a true ninja master?
But I also... See, I've been doing truth music for a long time, and eight years ago I wrote the ultimate pro-sovereign individual anti-multinational corporation anthem!
The ultimate!
It's called Perpetuity.
You can just go to Google, type in PAYSJOINT, P-A-Y-Z-E-J-O-I-N-T-S, one word, two things will come up.
Uh, see, there's something about you that... By the way, Kevin Booth, I love the movie, man.
Stay safe.
They're looking for you.
There's something about you that makes you so successful besides your intellect, your determination.
I relate to you.
You're the king of analogies, by the way.
The king.
I love your analogies.
But you recognize that you have a reptilian part of the brain.
And thus, you acknowledge it, thus you're able to control it.
Most Americans don't even, they won't acknowledge this, and then when it comes, they're not ready for it, they fight it back, they gunny sack and fight it back.
And then when it comes, they don't know how to handle it.
So that's when they wind up going off the deep end.
I watched that movie Southland Tales last night and they had like the nuclear bomb going off in Texas and the whole end of the world scenario takes place in the Southland.
I just wanted to relate a couple quick stories related to the drug war.
And I first wanted to say, and you know this, the North American Competitiveness Council, it's no coincidence that one of the Corporations from America on that is Merck Pharmaceutical.
You know, and no coincidence, a good friend of mine, Dennis Anderson, who is a chaplain with Montgomery County Jail, related to me that Guy Williams, the former sheriff, I mean, he was basically heading up a lot of this stuff, so, you know, and it's also well known that Montgomery County... Well, here's the problem.
Yeah, no, it's definitely, I mean, and that, once again, I mean, it's a proven fact that if a lot of people were allowed to just Take the drugs that they wanted to.
The drugs that grow naturally.
The drugs that one could argue that God left behind.
There would be so much less of a of this crystal meth type business, but the crystal meth business is what they want.
Yeah, and the more you try to stop it, And the more you try to prohibit it and outlaw it, then the more dangerous and the more horrifying it's just all going to get.
I mean, people will just be injecting rat poison into their eyes before you know it.