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May 19, 2021 - Davis Aurini
03:07:25
20210517 The Conspiracy is Mundane

When trying to figure out what's going on at the highest echelons, it's important to remember that these people aren't gods; the conspiracy is mostly mundane.

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Forgot my smokes.
There we go.
That's a bit more like it.
Impromptu Sunday night stream.
Because why the heck not?
So let's get this thing working.
Oh, we say questionable procedure.
Anytime now, buddy.
Hey!
RA000 followed you today.
Not too shabby.
getting close to that 200 number now in the meantime in the meantime we've got two viewers Somebody leave a comment, please, just so I can see if this thing is showing me the comments.
So I've been looking at other upload services.
I don't know what is going on with Odyssey or Libre or whatever.
It will not upload properly for me.
The streams are just too long for it.
Then you've got BitChute.
It just won't upload for me.
Because it's BitChute.
And it's been, what, five years?
And they have yet to actually make it basically functional.
I mean, hey, don't get me wrong, guys.
Hey, I'm Addie.
We got you here.
Yeah, bonus Sunday stream.
Don't get me wrong, guys.
I want to be pro-BitChute, right?
I want to be all optimistic about it for you.
I just ain't.
Again, it's been a long time, and it, like, none of the functionality has improved.
And the uploads are, I thought mines was just a Facebook thing, wasn't it?
I mean, if it'll let you upload video or audio, and it's got a friendly enough interface, then, you know, we could maybe give that a shot.
Check that out.
See, back during that initial wave of censorship that came along with Gamergate, I was on a board with a whole bunch of them.
You know, PewTube, shoot, there are a few others.
But, yeah, most of them shut down.
Stuff like Gab hasn't improved at all, and I never got onto mines.
So maybe I will give that one a shot.
Because the other alternative is to pay for hosting.
I mean, like, I could upload them to some sort of, like, you know, download the MP3 over here.
Yeah, that's not user-friendly enough.
Right, like, you guys got a right to expect, like, a little bit of user-friendliness.
You know, you toss me lemons on here.
I got backers on Patreon.
So, I'll check out mines, but I think, even though I don't want to spend money, right?
Who has money these days?
That might be the way to do it.
Oh, Daily Motion?
No, no.
Daily Motion is absolutely terrible for that.
Daily Motion is really good for what it is.
It's not good for subscribing, right?
It's not really what it's oriented towards.
Actually, I have no idea what it's oriented towards.
But it's not a sufficient replacement for something like YouTube or a streaming service.
Whereas the streaming services are quite good.
And the nice side effect of the streaming services that I really like is that they don't eat up your data if you're listening to them while you're driving around.
I mean, I like what?
I'm going to listen to AM Talk Radio?
Yeah, no thanks.
I had about enough of that.
So I like to listen to YouTube videos, that sort of thing, when I'm driving around, but that eats up a lot of data, doesn't it?
So switch into the live stream.
I mean, it's not that expensive either.
It's like seven bucks a month.
But hey, seven bucks is seven bucks, right?
So I think that might be the route we're going through.
What we're going to be using for all of this.
Freaking ramshackle operation over here, isn't it?
See, glad to have you, Turner and Hooch.
Yoon Ki, what about Twitch?
We moved from Twitch because, well, first of all, the streams cut off constantly.
Right?
So we're in the middle of having a great live stream, and then it's like, oh, five minutes of radio silence.
Like, first, I don't even realize it's cut off because I'm talking at the camera, not looking at the screen.
Then I have to reboot the device two or three times just to get the stupid thing going again.
And then it chops up into pieces, and it only holds on to it for like a week or so anyway.
I know Odyssey can be set up for to auto-mirror your YouTube videos.
Not sure.
That would be interesting.
That is an option worth exploring, actually.
Hamster Wheel, I haven't even heard of that one.
C-Flix, it's international.
The government did such a good job freaking out people that COVID-vaxed peeps still won't take off their masks.
Oh, it's absolutely ridiculous, isn't it?
Alright, and I guess, oh, lemon.
Thank you, Amadi.
And, you know, on that note, let's jump into the actual live stream.
So, I was talking with a friend of mine, a school teacher, and it just got me thinking, like, just the way the NPCs have their firmware flashed.
It's just shocking and how well it works.
Last year, this time, maybe like 14 months ago, the NPC narrative was that anybody that was worried about what the heck was going on in Wuhan and wanted to shut down the borders and restrict travel was only doing it because they secretly hated Asian people.
And calling it the Wu Flu was an act of terrible racism.
And people were assaulting Asians that lived in North America because we thought that the Wu Flu was connected to Asian skin color as opposed to being centered in the Wuhan region.
So, wanting to close down borders a year ago, which even with everything we've learned about the virus since then, it's pretty clear it's a bit of a nothing burger.
Right?
It's like I have not really dug into the statistics since summer of last year.
March of last year.
Actually, we'll start.
Like, January of last year.
So, January 2020, I was warning people about the Wu Flu way before the media got a hold of it.
You know, I spend more than my fair share of time on the chance there.
And so, yeah, I was pretty up to date on the happenings in the glorious Republic of China.
And so, early January, that's when I started warning people, ah, you know, there might be a plague coming.
And I started being really cautious about washing my hands as soon as I got back from the grocery store, not going out any more than I needed to.
All effects.
I was, you know, at first it looked like, oh, we got another Spanish flu coming.
Somebody's gonna need to volunteer to pick up the dead bodies.
So, yeah, January, February, and most March, I was major, major caution mode.
And, you know, warning my family and friends to minimize their social outings.
Then come March is when I finally called it.
Because I kept waiting and waiting.
When's it going to hit?
When's it going to hit?
And it didn't hit by March.
I was like, you know what?
Maybe I'm calling it a bit early.
But Corona Chan, she's a disappointment.
Nothing exciting happening with Corona Chan.
Biggest disappointment since Ebola.
And yeah, it looks to be right.
So I checked the numbers in March.
Then I was talking to somebody, and they were going on about the New York City numbers.
And so I decided to actually look up the numbers.
Number of deaths.
That's like, I don't know what infected or positive cases mean.
Right?
Like, I never go to the hospital when I have a flu.
And lots of other people don't go to the hospital when they have a flu.
So how would you know what the average flu season of infections is?
You don't.
It's an educated guess at best.
And this year, because everyone's scared of Corona Chan, everyone's going to the hospitals.
So yeah, of course you're going to have more positive cases.
More people are being tested.
What a shock.
No, the only thing you can really go by is deaths.
Deaths are really, really hard to fake or to miscalculate.
So you can pretty much trust the fatality statistics.
I mean, not 100%.
Like, if you're comparing violent crime between countries, well, countries don't all measure murder in exactly the same way.
So it's going to be a little bit sloppy, but it's pretty close.
Right?
Death is, like, you can't measure how violent a city is based upon how many parking tickets they give out.
That doesn't really tell you much about the city at all.
But, you know, violent crime murders, that's pretty consistent.
So I looked up the table for that terrible, terrible event that happened in New York City.
Did you know they were burying bodies in mass graves?
Fact checkers, please.
Actually, they've always been burying bodies in mass graves.
New York is kind of a big place with a large indigent population.
So it's kind of sad, but they got these big popers' graves that they just use a backhoe to dig them out and a shovel truck to just plow them over.
Man, it's like something out of the Gulf War.
It's really tragic.
But it's not new.
Right?
So yeah, they've always had mass graves in New York City.
Things you learned in 2020.
Now I looked up the death stats for the city.
2020 and 2019.
And what you saw, yeah, you kind of have this baseline of deaths.
And what happened is for you had a curve like this, and for two weeks it was at the peak.
So it was, yeah, you could say you had this curve.
It was about like six to eight weeks is where all the fun stuff happened.
For two weeks, deaths were 40% above normal.
So instead of having 100 deaths, you had 140.
Which is not nothing.
Alright?
Like that, that's something happened.
Something happened there.
We can agree that something happened.
But a 40% uptick in deaths for two weeks, and then it goes right back to normal.
That's also that's.
That's not a pandemic, that's not something we should all be freaking out over in any other year that that little boop would have CDC doctors and statisticians freaking out and asking for lots of funding because oh no, there's a big disease happening.
And everybody would ignore them because we have better stuff to do than to listen to these whiny babies.
There's a PNF.
There's always a pandemic according to the CDC.
They're paid to find pandemics.
You know, I was doing the social science course back in college and it's like it's you could.
You had to do like a project for it right, so you could do the boring project that you have to research.
Or you could volunteer to be part of an advocacy group, because there's all these houses full of homeless people in Hamilton that need more funding, and we went there and talked to them and the one guy's like yo I can't complain, we got things pretty good here.
Guess you need more funding then, don't you?
Of course they need more funding.
They always need more funding.
The CDC always needs more disease controls.
What a shock.
And get, get this.
You know the guys that work at the Pentagon a little bit paranoid, just a bit.
So that was the second time I looked at the stats was seeing whether or not New York City was the apocalypse that the media said it was.
And nope, you know it was a.
It was a bad summer for old people, but it wasn't like eh, like it came and it went away and our actions didn't really influence it all that much.
By the way, that's one of the big takeaways you get when you start really digging into uh uh, disease and herd immunity.
And all of this is that our actions have negligible impacts.
If anything, trying to lock down all of society is as useless as not locking down at all.
And then the third time I looked at the stats was earlier this year and I only kind of glanced at them because, like I've been taking pee, like I've been looking here and there just to see if my assertions and predictions were correct at the beginning, my ones from the beginning of last year, and they've been pretty close.
I was actually predicting that we'd have a because we had that spike in deaths.
I was predicting a kind of a lowering of deaths, since all the sick people died all at once, and I haven't really seen that.
Mind you, with population increasing, maybe the lack of increase in deaths is evidence that I'm sort of right there.
Eh well, I'm gonna.
I'm gonna say I failed that one, but no, overall deaths look to be about the same.
We had a couple of spikes here and there, but they largely look the same and like the math on this is pretty simple.
The difficulty is trying to find the statistics right, because they want to give you the the, the processed meat product, not the raw meat.
They don't want you making your own hamburgers.
You have to get, like the, the frozen patties, trying to get the actual raw beef.
That's difficult, that's the hard part in all of this.
You guys spend hours and hours looking to find these stupid statistics.
And yeah, every single time I found them, it's like, eh, yeah, not much going on.
Not really that many people.
Not that many people dying more than we would expect during any other flu season.
Where's the Spanish flu epidemic?
I ain't seeing it.
But all that said, last February and March of 2020, it was reasonable to want to shut down borders and to maybe isolate nursing homes.
You know, or heck, I was even in favor of the flatten the curve, which, by the way, you can only flatten the curve once.
All right?
You can only do that once.
You can only do it for two weeks, and after that, there's no point to having a lockdown.
The lockdown literally accomplishes nothing after that.
Flatten the curve was spread it out so it doesn't exceed the bed limit.
Everybody still gets sick.
It's just we don't all get sick at once and overwhelm the hospitals.
That was a good idea.
Extending it for an entire year was beyond stupid.
But see, a year ago, wanting to shut down the borders was white racism.
It was just white people being evil and racist and full of hate.
And this year, not wanting to wear a mask is evidence of white racism.
Calgary's mayor came out and said that not wanting to wear a mask is evidence of white supremac or white nationalism or whatever the hell.
And it's hilarious.
It would be hilarious if it weren't so damn frightening how these NPCs just get their firmware flashed.
They believe completely opposite things year to year, with no coherency of what they believe.
Oh, and the mayor had the police arrest one of the guys that's running for mayor because he's retiring, thank God.
He was arrested for violating COVID laws, too large of a group at his political rally.
And he is anti-mask.
So they called him a white supremacist.
He's been saying that he's going to prosecute any doctors or nurses that are violating the law by trying to force lockdowns on people or anything like that.
Anything unconstitutional.
And yes, we have a constitution in Canada.
Anything unconstitutional, unconstitutional, he is going to prosecute them because they broke the law.
Now, according to the media, he's been threatening them.
So the NPCs actually think this guy is going around physically threatening doctors and nurses with violence while intentionally spreading COVID to everybody because he's one of the bad guys from Captain Flat.
It's absolutely amazing, isn't it?
It's amazing.
Like, they're just robots, man.
You just update the firmware.
Like at what point does the robot short out?
Let's see...
Died with COVID.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I wasn't counting what they died from.
Because, like, you can put whatever the hell you want on a death certificate, right?
It's.
I was just looking at deaths, you can't fake a death.
No, you can, but you can't fake that when you does.
Let's see.
Hug a Chinese.
Oh, yeah, right after that, they sent Chinese national subscripts.
I.
I don't believe most of the conspiracies about COVID and etc.
I think it's mostly incompetence.
But the one thing I do think, the one conspiracy I do believe in, is that the Chinese government exaggerated all of this so that they would like freak out the rest of the world and cause us to lock down when they're opened up again, from what I understand.
That would explain them sending Chinese people out to like, hug me, I'm Chinese, I'm not a disease.
Yeah, but you're a potential disease carrier if you came from Wuhan.
Shit, it's not about skin color.
People are so absolutely neurotic.
That's another thing.
The whole racism, that's racist, that's racist.
The word literally means nothing.
There is no meaning for that.
Like, all that racist means is white person.
That's actually all it means.
If you dig into the etymology of the word, racist just means white person.
And all the people crowing about racism, if you ask them what it means, power plus privilege, power means that you're a white person.
And privilege means you're a white person.
Right?
You could be a billionaire black, but you don't have power and privilege.
But people are so damn neurotic about that made-up word that was just invented 100 years ago with this explicit purpose in mind to hack people's brains.
And yeah, they're so neurotic about not being accused of racism that they will go hug a potential disease carrier to prove that they don't hate.
NPCs, man.
Is there something wrong with me?
I am not thinking COVID will kill me.
It's a nothing burger.
Like, listen, the flu kills people every year.
This one kills a little bit more, but not that much more.
And then it goes away.
And it seems to have basically the same profile of deaths as any other coronavirus.
Shai Pizza says, I remember you talking about this.
I also remember when the NPC meme became a thing because a thing became a thing years ago.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
I mean, it's a fantastic meme.
It gets a little bit overplayed.
Like, the problem is, like, where do you go with it?
Right?
Like, it's.
It's so damned accurate.
Man, I was.
Got sucked into a debate with some idiot on my friends list on Facebook.
And yeah, it's like, here I am explaining how things work.
And it's like, the flu is not a coronavirus.
Yes, actually, it is.
That's.
Yeah, you just do whatever TV Funnyman tells you.
TV Funny Man tells me the news.
We really are just such an unserious civilization.
Like, at least in the Walter Cronkite days, he had some gravitas to him.
Nowadays, Bill Maher has more gravitas than most of the people that the NPCs get their news from.
There are many people checking the obituaries every time deaths were at high numbers, and they never matched.
Oh, the obits didn't match.
Interesting.
Oh, between the stated cause of death of COVID and no, actually, they were in a motorcycle accident.
Yeah, so that's the thing.
I am.
When I've been doing all of these calculations, I've actually been using their numbers.
Okay?
Numbers that I think are grossly inflated.
And even using those numbers, it's not scary.
But, you know, most people don't know what an actuarial table is, so stupid me.
Now I think that this COVID vax is a primary to see if the public will line up to take a rush vaccine.
See, I don't think it's, it's not that well thought through.
I think I said this on a previous team, but I'll repeat myself.
It's a combination of.
First of all, you know what?
Vaccines are actually one of the few medical technologies that haven't turned out to be really awful.
Like in the past, now, it's not the only one.
MRIs, CAT scans, organ transplants.
There have been a lot of cool technologies developed in the past 50 years.
Alright?
Like let's not go.
What you need is crystals to heal your body.
Now, we're not going down that road.
There have been a lot of cool technologies, but there have also been a lot of awful, awful failures.
Thalidomide is the one that always comes to mind.
At the same time, there's this whole industrial complex of developing new drugs, right?
And getting a patent on the drug and then selling the drug to people to treat something that isn't really a problem.
Or because the generic brand is no longer under patent, so we're going to invent a new one that does the exact same thing and sell it under a brand name.
And to develop this culture of take this pill, take this treatment.
I'm a big fan of the show house.
Not just because Doctor House is a slightly nicer version of me that also has a very sweet cane like I do.
But yeah, I'm a fan of the series.
It's a fun show.
But pay attention to something.
Go watch an episode and notice how many unnecessary procedures they do to the patient en route to getting the diagnosis.
Like they're just cutting and chopping and poking and prodding and injecting all throughout the show.
And see, like, I don't really go to doctors.
I don't, um, heck, I don't go to a dentist either.
I brush my teeth.
You know, and Rouge had an interesting article sometime back about how he can't find a dentist to treat him right now.
I think he just wants to get his teeth cleaned.
But they won't do it without x-raying his teeth to look for cavities.
But it's like, isn't that x-ray kind of bad for me?
Do we really need the x-ray for all this?
It's like, well, I won't treat you without an x-ray.
So there's this over-medicalization happening.
And this attitude as if we've got a pill for everything.
Right?
When if you look at the people these days, they are far less healthy than they were 50 years ago.
Turns out, you know, ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
And so there's been a bit of a backlash against the medical establishment because they're over-medicalizing.
They're also overpromising and they're sometimes using very dangerous treatments on people like the little Mide, but then the reaction throws out the baby with the bathwater.
Now enter vaccines.
Vaccines are one of those really cool and weird and very science fiction-y developments and people in lab coats in clean rooms get to make them.
So it's all wonderfully science fiction-y, and it's pretty effective.
And so what happens?
We run hog wild with it.
And so we go from having a few vaccines against very dangerous illnesses, which is what we were doing 40 years ago, to having endless vaccines starting at an extremely young age.
And there are a lot of medical experts that will tell you, I think we're over-vaccinating.
Right, you don't?
You don't need a vaccine for absolutely everything.
Right, you need a vaccine for those diseases that kill, like everybody, but you don't need a vaccine for everything.
For crying out loud.
And vaccines, they're not like a bulletproof shield either.
All right they're they're, they're complex and they do work.
But it's complex, it's cost benefits trade-offs, but if you're the company selling the vaccine, you want to see all of the good side and then the bad side.
So we've got this massive push for vaccines, and this became a target of the people that were over medicated, alongside the major uptick in autism that started happening in the late nine or in the early 90s, and the two got conflated.
So you had this one camp, the I freaking love science camp, and the I don't need vaccines, I need crystal healing camp, and so yeah, vaccines became this, this battlefield in the culture war, and nobody's allowed to have a sane middle ground opinion on them that yes, they work yes, they are applicable in some cases, but we shouldn't be willy-nilly with these things.
And then well, the thing is that the COVID-19 is a coronavirus.
They mutate too fast for vaccines to work against them.
But everybody wanted a vaccine.
You know.
They wanted an antibiotic that would kill the virus.
Good luck.
So they had to use new technology to develop it, and it's a lot of money is being made off it, people are demanding it, everybody's freaking out, nobody's being rational.
I think that's mainly what's going on.
It's not so much a central plot to do anything here, it's that it's that there's nobody with enough political sway to actually create a central plot in a conspiracy.
So everybody's running around like a chicken with their head cut off, and people that can make money are making money off of it.
And if you're making money off of something, you don't want that market to dry up.
That, I think, is the main thrust of all of this.
Like, these people that just absolutely love vaccines, it's an article of religious faith for them.
right it's like they they're not like they they love science man And vaccines are science.
Vaccines are cool.
It's like Star Trek.
So it's not so much the cynicism, but that they're true believers.
And believe me, true believers of anything are just, they're absolutely terrible.
absolutely terrible.
Read the New Testament.
Christ wasn't running around being a true believer.
When they said that the homeless were immune and that smokers were less than 2% of deaths, I let it go.
Hint.
More benefits from smoking.
Yeah, the homeless are immune.
I mean, like, Yunke, you know, there's actually odd sorts of ways that could be true.
There is actually something where you are so filthy and so overloaded with disease and parasites that you become immune to them in a really weird way.
Like, that actually is a thing.
All your diseases are fighting all the other diseases, so you stay healthy.
That's sort of a thing, right?
So it's not completely implausible, but it's pretty plausible.
Yeah.
I mean, the whole thing just reeks of bullshit.
An exaggeration and selective reporting.
Oh, it won't be this.
Oh.
Well, I would say they've learned it's easy to get people to take the vax.
We'll do that.
We'll see.
CDC is an NGO.
I thought it was a government organization.
My reason for not taking COVID seriously anymore.
They didn't throw everything at this.
They banned.
Yeah, you know what?
There you go.
There's another reason not to take it seriously.
They banned hydroxychloroquine and invermectin.
They haven't mentioned zinc, which I'm saying, I'm pretty sure vitamin C is good for everything.
And it stops you from getting scurvy.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah, and the ridiculous thing with that is it became politicized because Donald Trump mentioned it.
Right?
Because Donald Trump said hydroxychloroquine, then that must be evil.
It'll turn you into a Nazi.
And they got all.
It's like arguing with one of these freaking liberals.
I said that arresting this political leader here in Calgary because of like to use the COVID laws to arrest him is that's political targeting.
It's bullshit.
It's not consistent.
And, you know, I said, like, hey, how about they arrest, like, if they were being consistent, and then liberal shows up.
He's like, no, they just arrested him because it's the go.
Why didn't they arrest any of the Black Lives Matter people then?
Oh, they did.
But I've been waiting.
No, they actually didn't.
The Calgary police have been arresting priests and people feeding the homeless and conservatives who are opposed to masks.
Those people have been arrested for breaking the COVID restrictions, not Black Lives Matter.
Well, they're having America.
I'm like, they're not talking about America.
Then you shouldn't talk about America on your tweet.
Shithead.
Shit!
God, these people, they're just subhuman scum, aren't they?
They are absolute hypocrites in the way they argue.
It's infuriating.
Yeah, so with the hydroxychloroquine, it's perfectly safe, but you need a prescription for it.
Right?
It's one of those, like, ah, we don't really care.
like nobody's doing it for fun nobody it just it's it's a powerful chemical It's a not a nothing.
So there's a prescription.
So doctors are refusing to prescribe it.
even though like any other types, like Tylenol 3's for crying out loud.
Technically...
If the homeless weren't lying in the streets instead of begging for change, someone with bleach detergent and sanitizer and soap was scared.
That's the other thing.
Honestly, I don't think when we have central plumbing, I don't think that we get plagues anymore.
Children were supposed to die, but the average age of death turned out to be 83.
Yeah, 84 here in Ontario.
In Alberta.
Yeah.
Children are not dying from this.
Which is like ultimately like shit.
It's about the kids, man.
Society is about raising the kids.
Even the xenomorph understands that.
destroying the future to save the elderly is stupid and evil.
And yeah, Maddie points out that if you're a hospital, you get funding when there's COVID.
You don't get funding for the flu.
So yeah, you're going to fudge the numbers.
Churches were closed, but Atlanta nightclubs and strip clubs were and still are open.
They even opened a gay bathhouse in mid-May.
Fun times.
Yeah, they shut down churches here too.
We're down to 15 people allowed inside.
And it's like it takes like, what, five people just to run the service?
You could buy weed, but not seeds to plant in a garden in Michigan.
Yeah, yeah, because you don't want people gardening during a pandemic when people are going to be sick and there might be food shortages.
You don't want anyone gardening.
What the hell happened to the era of victory gardens?
You had the exact same news outlets a year ago saying people wore a mask during the Spanish flu is a waste of time.
Don't wear a mask.
That's what Fauci tells us.
And now, this is why people wore a mask during the Spanish flu and it helped.
And so you should wear a mask.
And yet still, data download.
The NPC believes whatever they were told five minutes ago.
Hey, Yunkey, thank you for the ice cream.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe.
We get to 200 followers and something happens with the stream.
I don't know.
superpowers.
Oh boy.
Yeah, Amadi.
Yeah, exactly.
I've um I've been pretty, I've I'm pretty fed up with resentful immigrants.
Like if you don't like the founding stock of a country, don't immigrate here.
Don't come to my country.
Tell me I've got no culture whatsoever.
Take advantage of all the programs designed to serve the sons and daughters of Canada and then shit all over the country.
Then, you know, take all that investment in yourself and move somewhere else.
Screw you.
I'm pretty fed up with that.
How about you want to be treated like a citizen, like an adult, like a human being?
You act like one.
stop being a parasite and a mooch.
I saw an ad from 1894 of a nurse running from a needle saying don't vaccinate your child.
I mean, hey, kids are developing.
Good, like, marijuana.
You should not smoke marijuana until you're 25.
Alright, like, that stuff does impact your brain quite significantly.
And your brain's not done developing until you're 25.
So, yeah, just basic precautionary principle.
Let's not vaccinate the babies.
wait until they're at least young kids if we have to vaccinate that early and yeah many points like there are there are a lot of good black christians out there There's this one, there's one podcast I've caught a few episodes where it's like three black entrepreneurs talking about things.
And like, I mean, they're cool.
They're too busy making money to be assholes, right?
The sad thing, though, is that BLM is so promoted by the media and the schools that even blacks who are very successful and don't have anything to complain about, like anything more than the rest of us, right?
It's like, I feel nervous when cops are around.
Yeah, so do the rest of us.
You're not unique.
That's not a black experience.
That's a human experience.
And we've all had a jerk boss that, whatever, like, we've all had that.
But if you're driving a new car and you're making good money, then you really got nothing to complain about.
But the Black Lives Matter is so promoted.
And their rhetoric is above reproach.
You can't question it.
They make the most insane false claims about history.
And you aren't allowed to question it.
Doing that means you're a white racist.
Quoting facts in primary sources, it makes you a white racist.
And it gets into their heads.
And even though they've got nothing to complain about, they suddenly feel like a persecuted minority, meaning that anything they do is justified.
Any violence they wreak, any hypocrisy, justified to get racial justice, right?
And so it's certainly certainly not all blacks.
There are good blacks out there, but the danger See with white people with white people you just need to figure out is this person upper class or lower class?
If they're If they're like a lower underclass person, they might beat the shit out of you.
So mind your P's and Q's and don't follow them down a dark alley.
But with blacks in North America, BLM is so promoted that even an upper class black that has their shit together, they could be infected with this meme and very, very dangerous to you.
It's an unfortunate thing.
I mean, heck, even those black entrepreneurs, it certainly wasn't their advice, right?
Like, these guys, these guys don't really seem to know what they're doing.
Not sure I'd run to their house in the middle of a riot, however.
Bad TD poor nutrition.
Eat beef liver.
Liver is disgusting.
But, yeah, I think I'd rather.
Yeah, eat vegetables.
Eat meat.
Avoid processed food.
Try not to eat too many carbs.
Okay, there's a lot of carbs in the diet.
I mean, I don't have the secret super diet, right?
Some people say don't eat carbs at all.
I really like pasta see you in key I tend to agree with your stance on those churches Again, you know, I was saying to a friend of mine that I've actually taken a really different tact from where I used to be.
Now, back in those wild west days of the internet where we had freedom of speech, my tact was kind of make a really provocative headline and then use that to segue into a philosophical discussion, which was you know, it wasn't quite what you thought I meant by the headline, but still fit with the headline.
So it was attention-grabbing, but it wasn't actually hateful or anything like that.
And we're back at me.
That got me on several lists.
Right?
Welcome to cancel culture, where any and every sin you will be punished for, especially the ones you didn't actually commit.
Whereas these days, my tact is more, I don't need to tell you folks the sky is blue.
I trust that you can read between the lines on things.
And, you know, Devonstack was saying that if you give them that, if you give them that, then you're losing the battle.
And, you know, I definitely see what he's saying there.
Like, when he points to Ben Shapiro, for instance, right?
And Ben Shapiro refusing to address certain topics.
When he already has a massive platform, and his whole thing is, you know, facts don't respect your feelings.
Right?
His whole tact is just being an asshole.
And he's been intimidated into silence.
Whereas I'm sitting here saying, well, I mean, like, you've got a gun to my head.
I'll do what you want.
Right?
I've already been kicked off of one platform.
So, oh, I'm not allowed to talk about that thing.
Well, let me walk a very distinctive circle around that thing I'm not allowed to talk about while I don't talk about it.
And hell, you people are smart enough to make your own conclusions too.
it's not like uh it's not like i need to say something for it to exist oh there have been several I don't know what you mean by upticks over the generations, but my mom's generation, they pulled a couple of vaccines because they caused cancer.
Yeah, and I saw this Wikipedia, it was like a screenshot.
I don't know if it still says this, but it on vaccine shedding, it said vaccine shedding is something made up by anti-vaxxers, and it never happens.
except for this one or two times where it did happen.
Oh yeah, yeah, people are treating the vaccine as some sort of religious experience.
They're all taking selfies with it.
Apparently, there's people saying that the injection site is magnetic afterwards.
Like, I have no idea if that's true or not.
Again, I was listening to Devon Stack.
He watched some videos and he said, Yeah, there's a lot of these.
And these aren't anti-vaxxers.
They're people that got the vaccine.
At least some of them look real.
This guy with the UFO thing, man.
Yeah, they're like, a lot of the UFO thing is bullshit, but a few of them, it's like, well, that one's that's really hard to explain, that one.
But, well, all right, with the UFO, they trade like a religious experience.
So it's like, I saw some lights in the sky.
Oh, did you?
So?
Heard of satellites?
You don't want to!
They get bent out of shape because it's like, I don't care that you saw lights in the sky.
That's not evidence of anything.
But yeah, yeah, the same thing.
They're all worked up about the vaccine.
Like, if the damn thing works, why are you that worried about it?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Then there's, yeah, the homeless thing again.
Maybe it's because they were outside and getting sunlight.
Vitamin D is one of the things that may or may not protect you against COVID.
It's certainly good for you to get vitamin D.
And the UV sterilizes things.
Hiding inside is like how you get it to concentrate, right?
Oh, God, I can just, sorry, I just had the mental flash of that quote right there being taken out of context.
Could you believe he thinks that just sitting inside makes the vaccine?
Oh, these people are so disingenuous and not smart.
That's what really gets me.
They're not smart, man.
Yeah, I might be touching on AI in the second half of the stream.
And one of the things that Menchus Moldbug was pointing out was that leadership.
Like to be a leader, you have to be within 20 IQ points of your followers anymore.
And it's like they think you're an idiot.
So that's how I know you guys are a smart audience.
I mean, like, look, well, and look at the comments.
You're connecting facts and coming to conclusions.
The midwife can't do that.
The midwit can just quote TV funnyman.
And then when you lay out a whole sequence of if, then, they laugh at you for being an idiot.
What's the name of the podcast?
Gives me that.
Oh, I don't remember.
Think before you sleep.
One of his recent videos is on it.
But you can tell by the thumbnail which one it is.
People are going to Atlanta from all the other shut down states by the hordes.
People who live in those areas can't even leave home Friday and Saturday.
Well, at least it's good for the economy.
It gets ridiculous when Korean slaves weren't freed until World War II.
They're liars.
Only about 30% of American blacks are slave descendants.
Oh, there's nothing worse than African blacks ranting about slavery when it's like, wait a minute, wasn't it your ancestors that captured them and sold them into slavery?
Yeah.
Maybe you should shut up about that.
This is more training than anything.
And the agenda...
In Agenda 21, natural remedies are banned.
Yeah.
Well, because, again, it's a confluence of factors.
Part of it is, it's just like, again, it's become polarized with either you love science or you hate science.
Which is so, which is absolutely absurd.
I mean, like, I don't want to get into it, because these...
Here's the thing.
With somebody, somebody who's going to be my friend, my main concern is, are you loyal?
Are you honest?
Do you say what you mean and mean what you say?
You got integrity to you?
Those are the things I care about.
The formation of the universe is not on the list of things I care what you think.
It's no skin off my teeth if you think the world is 6,000 years old.
That being said, well, I think we can point to the Flat Earthers, okay?
Because, you know, like we're sort of vaguely conservative here, I guess, whatever that means.
And a lot of our camp have gone on to the flat earth thing of recent years.
Which is so utterly beyond ridiculous.
But nobody is arguing that the internal combustion engine is a figment of the imagination created by atheists to distract us from horses.
Right?
It's kind of like these fringe things that they argue about.
But it's become polarized, and the left has embraced science quite blindly.
Like, they've blindly embraced it.
And so whatever science promises is going to happen, they think that's going to happen.
Even though most of those promises don't come true.
Of course, they don't remember this, because they're part of the cult.
And then the right tends to reject science.
And so there's this ready-merit-made narrative of polarized blue and red team fighting one another.
And any sensible discussion gets caught in the middle.
So the blue team absolutely loves science, believes in all the promises that it makes, even though very few of them are smart enough to employ science, and none of them have ever worked with their hands.
So the goal, part of the goal to eliminate natural remedies is because that disrupts the system.
Like you stand back from the system and you look at the medical establishment as a whole and I don't see how you can look at that and say that this is a really good system that we have.
I just don't see how you can do that.
It's like we over-medicalize, we strap people to tables with machines hooked up to them.
Massive obesity epidemic you know everybody inside the system says it's working perfectly Oh, huh.
Okay, I'll just stay away from your system.
How's that?
But, you know, every cause wants to be a cult, and every cult wants to be a religion.
So it wants to take over absolutely everything and incorporate everything into it.
Ergo natural remedies have no place.
They're not patented.
They're not part of the system.
They disrupt the system.
They're... they're wild cards.
Rex is it's not controlled by that establishment.
So they don't want it existing.
I'd say that's the main reason.
just the logic of empire?
I mean, these are such basic premises.
Right?
Like, shit, this is stuff I was reading about in books when I was 14 years old.
In fact, that one, Heinlein book, Logic of Empire.
Fantastic book.
It's basically the book was about how perfectly decent men could rationalize a brutal, exploitative system of slavery.
And how, like, and every step on the way, like, the whole chain of command, from like the guy all the way at the top to the people actually on the plantation, how rational the whole thing was.
That there wasn't actually any one villain.
Right?
Because that's what the NPCs are taught.
The NPCs are taught that evil comes into the world because of a villain.
No, it's the logic of empire.
It's when good men do nothing.
When good men, it's like, well, I don't really care where my shoes are made.
You get the logic of empire.
And boom, you got slavery all over again.
It's not an evil dark wizard that you need to be vigilant for.
It's these small sorts of moral lapses.
But, you know, people don't read books.
Topping off the ice.
My buddy
sent me this meme that he found in the wild.
It was posted by a gentleman who loves to post memes about Satan because he's so edgy and woke.
And the meme was like pictures of the Marvel superheroes.
And it's like they're not just fictional characters to me.
this punk actually posted it unironically.
This is the really disturbing thing about fiction.
About movies in particular, because they completely overwhelm the senses.
I mean, movies are more perfect than real life.
Right?
Real life doesn't have a soundtrack.
How sweet would it be if real life had a soundtrack?
but it does not now movies you can't not watch movies You can't not watch TV.
I'm pretty sure if you stopped watching TV entirely, they would smell that and just pounce on you in a pack and just tear you limb from limb if you stopped watching TV and movies entirely.
Thing is, they need to be put into that context.
need to understand the narrative of what's going on you need to realize that the big super villain that they're fighting is a metaphor for spiritual growth not a literal aspect of reality
And, you know, this is why the superhero genre is so awful.
See, when Batman is beating up bank robbers all the time, well, they're bank robbers.
They kind of got it coming.
But it also leads you to ask the question, why does Gotham City have so many bank robbers?
Right?
Is there a structural problem underlying that society?
But when they're going up against super villains, you know what?
When they're going up against the evil pollutioners destroying the planet, Captain Planet is such a perfect example of how to do things wrong.
Because anybody with an actual head on their shoulders, they came away and like I, as a teenager, saw this.
I'm like, wait a minute.
The one that really jumped out at me was like the evil pollution villain was, I don't know, running a nuclear plant or whatever, whatever the thing.
It was a bad energy plant.
So evil it was destroying the planet.
And he was just doing it because he was evil.
And so then Captain Planet uses his magic power bullshit to, you know, dig a hole down to the mantle so that they could create a, what do you call it?
A geothermal power plant.
Oh, hey, that's real cool, Captain Planet.
How about you do that for everybody else?
Because the rest of us, we need to have lights.
We need heat in the winter.
And we don't have magic superpowers to do that.
So until we do, we need coal, we need oil, we need nuclear power, we need all this stuff.
Right?
The idea that some sort of villain behind pollution blinds you to what's really going on and makes you completely ineffective in fixing anything.
Look at that blackout in Texas last year.
Or last winter, I should say, this year.
That happened because idiots were trying to fight the evil pollution supervillains.
And so they put a whole bunch of unsustainable energy solutions in, which caused a massive blackout, which caused people to die.
And which, well, when you have a coal power plant, it's going to be a very, very efficient coal power plant.
Versus an oil plant, yeah, oil plants are cleaner than coal, but if you switch to an oil generator, a diesel generator in your backyard, that's not as well optimized as the coal power plant.
So, you know, I doubt we're going to see any environmental assessment of the fallout from all of this, but I guarantee you that the blackout caused more environmental damage than what the whole operation was supposed to prevent in the first place.
absolute idiocy.
The first slave owner in the U.S. was a black guy.
That's funny.
Did I see watch event 201?
No, what is that?
Documentary or something?
It's good for them.
They all work together.
Plenty of the additives in the food are also prescription drugs and also the fuel we drive on.
There are popular restaurants that use addictive drugs in their bread.
Mickey D's recently had human meat found in 90% of test meat.
Are you kidding?
Wow.
I mean, yeah, it's not like it's a formal conspiracy.
It's that everybody's making money.
Don't question things.
Don't rock the boat.
Oh, where'd it go?
Sorry, it's getting ice.
My grandparents made us read the whole weird pre- and post-codes.
Comics have been have always been politicized.
Yeah, I think people Well, people did, like, what is Batman doing hanging out with Robin?
little bit weird imagine as part of the promise houses are no longer designed to the region Open concept houses aren't environmentally friendly.
Man, straight out of not Atlas Shrugged, the other one.
I mean, hey, she had some good points.
She didn't have the perfect worldview she thought she had, but she had some good points.
Galen Windsor's The Nuclear Scare Scam.
Yeah, nuclear power is actually extremely safe.
Just because the Soviets fucked it up, well, that's because it's the Soviet system that fucked up.
Not nuclear power.
And yeah, thanks to the nuclear scare, we are running in plants that are woefully out of date.
Lots of great nuclear technology we could be applying, but we're not.
Lack of political leadership again.
And people looking for a bad guy when there usually isn't a bad guy behind most things.
And so, you know, like, this is another bit of good news: is that whole pipeline scare.
Right, like, I know everybody's really on edge lately.
I sure as hell am.
And we just had a major pipeline go down on the eastern seaboard of the United States.
And there was immediately all of this rumor-mongering.
Was it part of Agenda 21?
Is it.
No, it was just a hacker group.
And I'd say we know that because they got it back online fairly quickly.
They paid the ransom demands, which is well, you could.
No, that would be hard to fake.
Not impossible to fake.
Like if your conspiracy is that it was actually the board members of the pipeline that hired Darkseide to do it and they split the payoff.
Ah, now that's a cool conspiracy right there.
You know, that's what I'd do if I were a disgruntled CEO.
I would get in touch with Darkseide and say, hey, Darkseide, hack my company, and we'll pay you right away, and then we split the payment.
And I'll be the one that downloads the naked picture of Nancy Pelosi onto the work laptop.
So yeah, I could totally see that.
But no, it wasn't part of Agenda 21 or Bill Gates or anything like that.
It was typical blip in the radar.
Right?
I think we're going to see more and more of these because, well, affirmative action is destroying the workforce.
It really, really is.
And the morale effect of it as well.
Like, I even know some people that are, they're pretty keen and they're working for corporate America, but they're, the constant threat of affirmative action and identity politics means that they're well aware that they're always close to being on the chopping block.
So rather than give their all to the company, they're like, yeah, I'll make some money here for a few years until I get fired for being good at my job.
So I better have a back hustle going.
Yeah, you like when you, when that's the attitude top to bottom, that I could get fired at any moment because of a bullshit sexual harassment complaint or a bullshit racial grievance or just because I'm not the right skin color, it kills the work culture.
Like it's the implicit trust between boss and employee is eroded by that.
So yeah, this shutdown happened because some guy wanted to look at Nancy Pelosi naked on his laptop at work.
Like guys, rule number one, don't look at porn when you're at work, for fuck's sake.
If you really, really need to look at porn when you're at work, use your personal cell phone.
Just a suggestion.
Hell, at my last job, I never actually logged on to the free internet, the company Wi-Fi.
I never logged on to that because I didn't want our sysadmin knowing what my cell phone was pinging.
Didn't want him to know what apps I had on my cell phone.
Not that I had anything.
I didn't have any terrorism 101, the app.
Just didn't think it was any of his goddamn business.
And you know, like you log on to like a Starbucks Wi-Fi.
Well, I guess maybe the Starbucks corporation could be tracking you, right?
But they, like, the employee, like, they don't know what you're looking at.
They don't care.
Small business.
But since I'm at the workplace every single day, like, that's going to create a profile for my phone.
It's like, yeah, you don't need to know.
You don't need to know when I'm receiving sexy pictures from my girlfriend.
You just don't need to know that.
Again, I don't know how much you could figure out.
Like, obviously, you couldn't read it in detail.
But, yeah, you know, I'll pay for my own data and keep my cell phone relatively private.
So, yeah.
That was just a normal screw-up.
Not part of a larger agenda.
Isn't it amazing the stupid panic buying we saw again?
Now, I'm not saying, oh, God.
People are so stupid, aren't they?
I'm not saying that if there's a shortage, don't stock up.
Ideally, you stocked up beforehand.
You can't really do that with gasoline, right?
And if there's a sudden shutdown of a pipe like that, yeah, go ahead, fill up the tank in your car.
But you know, one of the things they did, one of the responses the governors did, was ban price gouging.
Which is, like, guys, listen, I don't want to sound all free market libertarian here, right?
But if there's a shutdown and gas prices skyrocket, well, if I don't need to drive to get to work, then maybe I'll walk to the corner store.
Maybe I'll wait until the situation resolves itself.
Because the gas just got really expensive all of a sudden, right?
And I don't really need gas.
I don't want to buy gas at that price.
On the other hand, if you're an Uber driver or if you have to drive to work, whatever, you're like, um, I better stock up.
I better stock up before the pumps run dry.
Doesn't matter what it costs.
I need that gas for work.
No gas, no paycheck.
and then things get distributed nice and evenly.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised though if it was actually the gas stations that pushed for the price controls.
Because that way they couldn't be blamed for anything.
Maybe.
Maybe.
I don't know.
But then we saw the idiots loading up plastic bags with...
Like, you know that...
You do understand that gasoline is a solvent, right?
It will dissolve certain types of plastics.
Saw that one asshole with the hummer where his hummer burnt down.
It's like that poetic justice.
Filling up your tank is one thing.
Buying out the store is something else entirely.
And, you know, all that gasoline is going to go to waste.
Because, like, how do you transfer gasoline from a plastic bag into the tank of your vehicle?
Absolute idiocy.
Good lord, people are like, you wonder why Bill Gates hates people so much?
Like, if you wonder why Bill Gates hates people so much, that's why he hates people so much.
That's why he hates people so much.
The problem is, what we need is an elite that instills moral virtue in people.
Obedience through brainwashing is one thing.
Right?
And, you know, 99% of the time, obedience through brainwashing is indistinguishable from people actually having moral character.
You can get almost all the way to civilization through social controls and security cameras and fines.
You can get almost all the way to civilization with that.
But to actually have civilization, what you need is to instill moral character in people.
If you have moral character, you're not going to be hogging all of the gasoline when the pipeline goes down.
You'll fill up your car, but you're not going to be a total dick about the whole thing.
When people have moral character, civilization persists even when the systems controlling it break down.
But people like Bill Gates are not capable of instilling moral character because they have none themselves.
So they're trying to mechanize the perfect systemic solution to society without any fundamental understanding of what society is in the first place.
But yeah, that's So it wasn't part of the Agenda 21.
It wasn't part of any agenda.
It was just a thing that happened.
So, you know, good news.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Now, yeah, correct.
Before the pandemic, the world leaders got together with the WHO and did Event 201, the pandemic exercise.
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, I do know about that.
It's all out of that document.
Fauci said in 2017 this administration would be hit with a pandemic.
Kovid Kampur was also a designer on Project Runway, designed an outfit with the mask in 2019.
Ah, that, I think, is just random chance.
Right?
Because people in Asia were already wearing masks, which long cultural reasons and other things there.
COVID Kampur.
don't buy that they're that deep into the programming and the important thing to remember about event 201 back in back in the early aughts Michael Moore did a documentary about about the Iraq war What was it?
Anyway, one of his bullshit left-wing documentaries, right?
And he was talking about how secret documents from the Pentagon reveal that they had plans to invade Iraq long before 9-11.
And yeah, he's right.
Clinton was originally going to invade Iraq.
It was going to be a left-wing thing.
But just because you can find something happens and you go look at the Pentagon, it's like, oh, they had a plan for this already.
That's what the Pentagon does.
They sit around all day long coming up with plans on how to invade every single country on the planet.
That's all they do.
So you can find plans for absolutely anything better.
And the same thing with Event 201.
Granted, yes they're working off of this script, but it wasn't the explicit plan of how they're going to do everything, right?
It's like they're, yeah, like they've got all their ducks in a row before any of this shit goes down, but it's not like they are completely aware of everything that's going to go down.
They're not Xanatos from gargoyles where they can predict everything that's going to happen.
It's just that they have a lot of plans waiting to be implemented.
And, uh...
I don't know.
See, I'm about to sketch a particular theory.
And the thing is, any particular theory is less likely to be true in and of itself than the null hypothesis of I don't even know, right?
Of nothing was going on.
It's like if you're writing a historical fiction of ancient Rome and you make it as historically accurate as possible, that's going to be less accurate than a very short synopsis of what we actually know.
And so I'm saying, don't mistake the narrative I'm about to spin for what actually happened.
Like, it's just sort of like a possible what might have happened.
We are in a very weird point in history right now.
The multicultural experiment has absolutely failed.
It has absolutely failed.
But at the same time, there's no escape hatch for multiculturalism.
It's not like we tried the 1965 Immigration Act on one part of the country.
Yeah, we tried it everywhere and it completely failed.
It completely blew up in our faces.
And unlike, say, the eugenics that the left was pushing back in the 1940s, in the 30s and 40s.
By the way, all of Hitler's eugenics that actually came from California.
It was liberals in California that invented Hitler's eugenics.
Fun historical fact there.
Yeah, that completely failed.
It turned out that the 1930s understanding of genetic purity was pseudoscientific garbage.
And they sterilized a lot of people.
That should, I mean, first of all, it's a human rights violation, right?
But I mean, even like scientifically, like these weren't, they didn't have any genetic problems.
There was no reason to sterilize these people, even from the you know, the Nazi perspective.
It blew up in their faces.
A lot of kids that had their brains scraped out because that was the cool medical treatment at the time.
A lot of human damage came out of that.
But that damage didn't propagate.
I mean, it's sort of like Chernobyl, right?
Chernobyl had a lot of casualties.
And not just like it shortened the lifespans all over the world.
It polluted the entire world with nuclear material.
But then again, so did the nuclear weapons tests.
the consequences of the immigration act are propagating right it's see i don't want i don't want to say this in a dehumanizing manner But, well, it's an invasive species.
I mean, when whites showed up in North America, we were kind of an invasive species, weren't we?
The Native Americans really weren't prepared to deal with us.
And the 1965 Act brought in a lot of foreign peoples that are like, what are you supposed to do now?
There's no escape hatch from that.
So we decided to try out the experiment.
That what if all people are exactly this, like...
We could just like bleach out their old culture and insert the new culture, which is I mean, that's a large part of what they've been trying to do with movies, isn't it?
They've been trying to destroy the old culture and insert prefabbed culture and it turns out that prefabbed culture is missing a whole bunch of vital minerals and nutrients that, without those, turns out that people get sick.
Yeah, the new culture ain't working and we've slammed together all these old cultures and that ain't working and you can't undo it.
And to make matters even more interesting, this whole internet thing kind of went mainstream and it used to be that Walter Cronkite could tell you whatever he felt like telling you, and you would believe that.
Because why would you question Walter Cronkite, what other sources do you have?
Well, now we've got this internet thing going on and there's a million and one sources, and so you got the one problem of people believing things that just aren't true, like flat earth.
But that's actually not the the biggest problem.
The biggest problem with the internet is people aren't believing Walter Cronkite anymore.
In fact, they had to devolve Walter Cronkite into TV Funny Man.
So we went from Walter Cronkite telling people what they should believe, and then they would believe it.
And if you want to know more, here's a more complex version of the propaganda for smart people.
It's like that episode of 1930s Batman that Devonstack played, where the villain was a Japanese person.
I would take over America for the son of God, the emperor.
What is his name?
Mishimoto, whatever.
And so if you're a stupid person watching that yeah, Japanese are bad.
If you're a smart person watching that, it's like yeah, you know, those Japanese really do worship their emperor as if he's a god and they're getting quite territorially ambitious and they will fight to the death.
We'd better be ready to fight Japan.
everyone's on the same page now nobody's on the same page You got Flat Earthers over here, and you got TV Funnyman over here.
And you got way too many people.
You got way too many people, excuse me, noticing that TV Funnyman is full of shit.
and now that's worrisome and trees spraying their gametes in the air
Yeah, so the system is quite out of control.
And then, oh, and then tossing artificial intelligence that seems to be destroying a lot of jobs, quite frankly.
What are we supposed to do about that?
Or how about a population that refuses to accept a necessary recession, a necessary economic correction?
And so an economics of perpetual growth.
What the hell are you supposed to do about that?
So here's what I think might have happened.
They have this agenda in place where if we could get these things going, then our house of cards will last for one more day.
We just need an epidemic.
And when the Wu Flu was going out, basically they were hedging their bets.
Like, is this something?
Is this not something we don't really know just yet?
Oh, you don't need a mask.
That's just those paranoid right-wing people that say you need a mask.
It's nothing.
It's nothing.
And they're hedging their bets, kind of back and forth.
didn't know what it was and then have you ever been looking at the market and you want your stonk to go up?
And you're looking at it and you're like, yeah, it's about to go up.
It's about to go up.
So you're seeing what you want to see.
That's what I think happened because March see I called it a little bit early in March saying that it was nothing burger And I turned out to be right.
But see, I think that all these people in government were watching it.
And in March, it was kind of like right at the tipping point where it either was or it wasn't.
And it was sort of ramping up.
And I said it's not ramping up fast enough.
It's going to flatten.
I was right.
They were saying it's ramping up.
It's going to be the thing we need.
Go institute the agenda because we need to do something to fix this broken system and keep it going for four more years so our heads don't wind up on pikes.
And so they did that only for the stonk to drop.
Only for COVID not to be the plague they were hoping for.
Because they need something to reset the system.
The system's not sustainable the way it is.
And so now, they're in a very unenviable position.
They can't...
Alright, actually, no, let's go six months ago, you know, October-ish.
They can't admit that's a big nothing burger, because that would make them the laughingstock and they would lose all power, right?
And that would get Trump another election back in October.
Because Trump, you know, he wasn't really taking COVID very seriously.
He was giving the people what they wanted.
He was giving them the vaccines, but at the same time, he wasn't freaking out over it constantly.
If they had admitted they were wrong, the guy they really hate would have been back in office and they would have become a laughingstock.
So, just right back down to that dystopia we were already in.
That system that's just teetering on the brink.
So, they had to keep saying it was something and finding different ways to crunch the numbers to make it look like something is going on.
At the same time, the only way they could convince people that there was still like nobody's dying, nothing's like the only thing hurting us is the lockdowns, right?
Screwing us economically.
That's the only thing that hurts.
Not hurting from a disease, I'm hurting from government lockdowns.
So, the only way to justify those lockdowns is to really exaggerate, is to make it a whole symbolic thing.
To make the masks symbolic, to make the vaccination shots symbolic.
And now, they have programmed the NPCs to be branch Covidians, which is not really what they want.
What they wanted was a real disease that was killing a lot of people and used that to institute all these lockdowns and all this other shit.
And yeah, like I could totally see the masks being a part of that because masks are very good for dehumanizing you and dehumanizing you around other people.
Right?
Soon, everybody would be looking at their fellow citizen, not as my fellow citizen.
You know, for good or for ill, I know what he is.
I might not like him, but I know what he is.
Well, you replace that with a mask, and he just becomes disease vector at that point.
But I'll tell you, like, here in Calgary, nobody wears masks outside.
People wear them in stores.
Like, we're Canadians are polite, right?
We don't go out of our way to start fights with people.
But, you know, nobody is wearing them outside.
And that's where, for the economic reset plan, that's where people need to be wearing them.
You need, people need to feel isolated.
So, you've got one group of idiots wearing the masks as a religious ritual, which is that's not what they want because that's actually group identity.
Again, ironically, it's not a very positive form of group identity, but it is a coherent collective identity.
We wear masks because we're good citizens.
No, you're not supposed to be a good citizen.
You're supposed to be terrified of citizens and hate them.
And then you got the other group, they're like, fuck the masks.
This is all bullshit.
Now, if there had been an actual plague and people were dying, how many people would be upset about the economic reset?
I mean, sure, we can pat ourselves on the back and talk about how woke we are that we'd still be aware of it.
Hey, oh yeah, because we probably would.
But most people wouldn't.
Most people would be too busy burying dead bodies to worry about the fact that we're moving away from the gold standard or whatever it is.
So now they've got the worst of both worlds.
They've crashed the economy with no actual replacement.
I mean, they're doing the sort of UBI thing, but not quite, and it's all deficit spending.
The roof does that sometimes.
Hopefully, it's not going to fall on me.
Yeah, they're really, they're not in an enviable position.
Bill Gates has become a laughing stock.
So they're actually very out of control.
I think they really gambled upon this being an actual disease.
Who knows?
Maybe it was a weapons test initially.
But it didn't pan out the way they wanted it to pan out.
And yeah, I don't think it's about an explicit agenda per se.
It's about them trying to hold on to power for five more minutes.
They do not have a real plan.
It's all ad hoc.
Like they've got hundreds and hundreds of these theoretical plans, and they grab them piecemeal, put them into place, but they don't actually have the political will or the moral capacity to put anything meaningful in place.
They are just screwing everything up.
Let's see 832 kids under five times.
Oh, yeah Yeah.
Maybe.
Maybe.
I don't know if that's a lot, though.
And is that a lot for Brazil?
I saw a story about something similar and a guy pulled up names that were in five different disasters.
Maybe, maybe.
It's, I think it's more of a combination of fact and spin.
Like, you do see a lot of these Freemasons talking to the news quite often, especially after school shootings.
And, um, well, as Alex Jones has thoroughly proven, it's illegal to question the validity of those.
That said, I don't think that they're necessarily faked.
I think that shit happens, and then they get people on the ground to control which direction the narrative goes.
Like a school shooting, what if the first person on the media is somebody that's really in favor of homeschooling?
Oh, that's not the spin we want.
Oh, no, it's not turning out the way we want it.
So, after disaster, rush your PR people in there and get the spin that you want off of the thing.
So, I think it's a bit of a bit of both.
Okay, the news is curated fact.
It's not explicitly a lie, it's just a curated fact.
And you also do just get coincidences as well.
Large enough numbers, there's going to be a lot of coincidences.
Those preppers that had a system who stocked up and cycled through gas are looking less stupid though.
Oh, yeah, that's a great system.
I can't make a system for anything like that.
But if I had a house out in the country, well, it might actually make a lot of sense to, like, there's ways you can cycle that make sense.
But gas is not one of those things that, yeah, it goes bad.
Like, I had a motorcycle sit for a year over the winter, and it wouldn't start up afterwards.
I had to drain out all the gas and put in fresh stuff.
Media is the most powerful indoctrination tool.
No one ever asks who's writing the script and why they all have the same script.
All the wars are planned.
The fact they're all part of the United Nations should be the kicker.
See, they're planned but not planned.
What they are, they have plans for so many eventualities that they are seldom caught flat-footed.
But the plan is it's reactive, not proactive.
Because these people aren't united by any real purpose, right?
Like, you could say that, you know what?
There was a plan to form Israel that had been there for 60 years and they were just slowly moving the chess pieces until they formed Israel.
Because they were all united by one purpose.
But with the stuff going on right now, the system's changing too fast.
There's more and more shocks to the system.
They always have plans to respond to any unknown shock, but they don't know everything that's coming down the tubes.
And a lot of the stuff is catching them by surprise.
The fact they're pushing so hard on this COVID is a perfect example of how desperate they've become because their gambit didn't play out.
Doesn't mean they aren't dangerous.
Just means it's like these are fallible humans that we're talking about.
They are not omnipotent demigods or supervillains.
Don't get me wrong, Yun-Ki.
I think they're operating off of that Event 201 document.
But Event 201.
Now I haven't actually read the thing.
I'm just familiar with it.
Event 201 was actually about a real plague, though, wasn't it?
And they got like this half-assed COVID bullshit.
Oh yeah, yeah, object paper clip.
All the Nazi scientists go.
Well, that's the thing, man.
If you.
Story in the media.
Nazis bad.
We win against bad men.
Actual story.
If you had marketable skills at the end of World War II, it didn't really matter how many people you tortured to death.
Don't be the guy who did everything right and has no marketable skills and no blackmail on anybody.
That's the lesson I've learned from life.
Who wears sunglasses indoors?
A guy with a prescription.
That's who.
They were hearing during the JFK admin about the CIA being implanted in both Hollywood and the news media.
They're still on C-SPAN.
Oh, oh, yeah, yeah.
The CIA is coming.
What was that?
Operation Mockingbird.
that's not that's like acknowledged fact.
JFK wanted to disband the CIA.
Yeah, do you know who took over the CIA while he around that era?
Anyway, that would be, I believe, Prescott Bush.
Yeah, that Bush family.
He took over the CIA and turned into a Bush family agency.
Obama did say the jobs weren't coming back.
Really complex topic, but yeah, AI is destroying jobs.
I tell you what, the expanse having Earth be this big welfare state is not an unrealistic prediction.
The fact is that, like, the Army can't find a job for you if your IQ is below 85, I believe.
The Army, it's like you are so dumb that we can't find anything useful to do.
Like, we can't even get you to dig ditches for us because you're not smart enough to dig a ditch without supervision.
Or, like, we don't need that many ditches dug anyway.
So, 10% of the population was useless 100 years ago.
These days, it's becoming more and more.
And, in fact, a lot of the idiocracy touched on this when they had the best scientists in the world designing penis pills and hair growth formula.
It's not so much that.
It's that the smart people are trying to design user interfaces that stupid people can understand.
Honestly, sometimes it amazes me seeing a stupid person using a smart phone.
They're often far better at using smartphones than I am because I don't think I'm stupid.
And it's like a lot of brainwork goes to making this interface on the smartphone so that the stupid people can use it.
Right?
Like, a lot of man hours are wasted dumbing down the smartphone.
Dumbing down computers so that stupid people can use them.
And there's increasingly fewer and fewer jobs that stupid people can effectively perform.
Like, how much think about those, like, those icon menus that they have at McDonald's, apparently.
How much thought had to go into that?
Because, I mean, all right, like when I worked fast food, you know, it's like you bought the sandwich, you bought the drink, you bought the fries, and then we hit the meal discount button.
Right?
So, you're expected to be able to construct a very simple Boolean algebra equation in your head of what we charge the customer.
How do you break that down into visual symbols?
Like, that's a challenge.
That's a real challenge, trying to figure out how to make Boolean algebra work for people that are basically chimpanzees.
But they've done that.
Instead of building a new liquid, water-cooled processor, they built a McDonald's till.
And it doesn't help either that, well, we've been subsidizing the reproduction of stupid people and importing a lot of stupid people as well.
What do I think about Queen Candace, who Candace Owens?
Eh!
She's got a thing going.
Good for her.
She's making money.
She tells people what they want to hear.
She filled a market niche.
The Bureau of Death Statistics shows that more died in 2019 than in 2020.
They have a parentheses and estimated for the higher number in 2020.
Oh statistics are always, always messy.
Canada can hopefully become a part of Denmark as God intended.
Um...
Oh, you guys are a bunch of heretical Protestants over there, aren't you?
Need to come back to one true faith.
Dr. Leanna Wen on Twitter all but flat out said that Biden's team is working on COVID passports before lifting mask mandates.
Oh, yeah, and this is, listen, they've been trying to use the intranet to clamp down.
It's a weird situation.
It's a narco-tyranny where the government is always watching you, but they also don't care what you're doing.
And, you know, the Z-Mans, plenty of people have said this, right?
The government will issue you a speeding ticket from a red light camera if you're going 11 over the limit.
But if your car gets stolen and driven through that red light camera, they don't give a shit.
Same thing with the whole airport security push after 9-11.
So all of a sudden you have to go through all these indignities and waiting lines and all sorts of absolute bullshit when you go to the airport.
But at the same time, they randomize all the screening.
So they're searching little old ladies and teenage girls and, you know, and children.
It's complete nonsense.
And the COVID passport is just an extension upon this whole damn thing that they've been building.
They're sucking up all this data.
They want more and more and more data, but they don't really know what the hell to do with it.
One of the things that struck me years ago, you can see this, if you watch Law and Order London, there's no police work on that show.
It's just like, oh, a crime occurred.
Download the security footage.
And the interesting thing is the data actually only tells half the story.
For all the data they have right now...
I'm um it's really hard to calibrate too much contradictory information.
Sometimes I go out and everybody is relaxed and normal and things are fine.
Then I see a lot of stuff online from people that are like, murder anybody not wearing a mask.
Or like, fuck law and order, just kill people and lock them in camps.
Like the left is about to go full Nazi, if Twitter is to be believed.
Whereas out in public, I don't see that.
And, you know, the cops seem decent, but the cops only arrest conservatives.
So, and I'm kind of left with this feeling like, wait, this is a tinderbox right now.
We are smoking in the fireworks warehouse, and that's a pretty awful place to be.
Because, like, I'm kind of predicting that we could have a major explosion at some point soon.
Now there's, well, there's no way for me to profit from that.
Or for any of us to profit from that.
Right?
Like, maybe if we had a Sicilian mafia gang, right?
We could somehow trigger the spark early to make a profit somehow off of it.
But from where I'm sitting, it's like all downsides, no upsides.
And it might not go off.
Things might calm down.
That spark might not hit any detonators.
But I'm looking at things and it's like, yeah, things are looking pretty spicy right now.
And see, I can figure that out looking at the situation.
Can Fauci?
I don't think he can.
Because he's not.
He's not a gumshoe.
He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
He doesn't actually understand what's happening.
So yeah, they hoover up more and more data, and they don't know what to do with any of it.
data without a heuristic is just noise and i mean the whole covid passport it's another command and control Top-down control.
What are you going to do with the password?
You know how Google keeps tweaking their algorithm and they've tweaked it to the point of uselessness?
Because the algorithm keeps coming up with facts that they don't want to believe in.
It's the same thing.
The whole security apparatus installed after 9-11 has said, uh, yeah, the only terrorism problem is radicalized Muslims.
You want to stop terrorism?
Shut down 20 mosques in Canada.
Boom.
Terrorists are gone.
Deport everybody that goes to those mosques.
Boom.
No terrorist foothold in Canada.
But that's not an acceptable answer, is it?
And, you know, I don't know exactly what's going to happen with the passports.
I don't think they're going to be able to pull them off.
I could be wrong.
And it would be worth your time to consider forging the documents that say that you were vaccinated.
That might be a consideration.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't like it.
I don't like it one bit.
But I don't like airport security either.
And me not liking it hasn't made it go away.
There are also labs suing the CDC because, yeah, they haven't isolated the virus.
Like.
I mean, we know something hit last year, okay?
I'm not saying COVID doesn't exist.
Like, I'm pretty sure COVID exists, something hits, but it hasn't been isolated.
Which, you know, which is another reason they're going to the mRNA vaccine, because they haven't isolated the virus.
They've detected unique proteins to the virus.
And so the mRNA vaccine is supposed to make your body produce those proteins, and then that protects you, while giving you both blood clots and bleeding problems.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
Although I will say, okay, this is good.
This is totally speaking out of my depth, right?
I believe they've also never isolated the HIV virus.
And there's a bunch of conspiracy theories going on about that.
Which, I don't know, it's kind of like, why haven't they isolated this one?
How much of the theory of virology is actually true?
You know, it's like I'm.
I'm not saying I think virology isn't true.
I'm saying I wouldn't be surprised if our whole conception of virology turned out to be false.
Like, I'd give it, uh, 10% chance that all of virology is a false theory that most of the data agrees with, but not all of it.
So, yeah, that 10% chance.
90% it is true.
Who the fuck is this weirdo?
Alright.
Sorry, we...
Come on, respond to damn thing.
What's your take on the alt-right?
Richard Spencer ruined it like everything else he touches.
It was something entirely different before Richard Spencer.
Am I pro-genocide?
Who the fuck is pro-genocide, man?
Well, the young Turks, I suppose.
But no, no, I'm actually not a big fan of genocides, Armenian or otherwise.
Do I support French-Canadian independence?
Why the fuck do you care?
I'm some jerk sitting in Alberta.
Although for the record, I'm on the record as saying that, yeah, I think Alberta and Quebec should ally with one another.
I mean, I think independence is, like, are you going to build your own mint, start making your own currency?
Like, there'd be so many institutional issues that you'd run into.
I think what Quebec actually wants is respect.
They want self-determination for French-Canadian culture, which is not the same as France, as Parisian culture.
It's actually quite different.
They don't even speak the same language, not quite.
Well, it's the same language.
Vastly different dialects.
I speak Parisian French.
I can barely understand Quebecers.
they can barely understand me but uh yeah i think that both the west and quebec we are sick of having our cultures trampled on by central canada
Dude, what's the caps lock?
It's not cruise control for being awesome on the internet.
You know what?
might as well get some ice while I scroll through the comments that I don't really need to respond to.
Again, Yunkie, what I'm saying is not they aren't planning things and offering out...
It's not like they just suddenly...
Maybe masks would make the world beautiful.
And then we could have bunnies and rainbows again.
No, no, no.
Yeah, there's a deeper plan behind all of it.
What I'm saying is they are not calculating and predicting everything.
They make plans because they're reactive.
Ask what they're reacting to and what they're trying to achieve and why they're trying to achieve it.
On my last stream, I was saying, you know, have sympathy for the devil.
If you're going to be opposed to the devil, you would better understand what he's up to.
And that with a lot of this stuff, there are very good arguments for it.
I obviously don't believe in those arguments, but you better know what those arguments are.
And what they're trying to achieve and why they're trying to achieve it.
It's trying to think of, again, you know, don't be brainwashed by movies, but they're good metaphors.
God, I can't think of any good examples, so I'm going to use Marvel.
I promise you, I haven't actually watched these movies.
Just sadly know what the plot is.
So, Tanos, or whatever his stupid name is, wants to use his magic glove.
He wants to use the power glove to kill half the people in the galaxy because there's not enough resources or some shit like that, right?
Which is, as I understand, like it's never really fleshed out or explained.
It's really fucking stupid.
But imagine, imagine if there was an ecological collapse about to happen, and if Tanos didn't kill off half the population, 99% of the population was going to die.
So the Marble heroes think they're the good guys going to fight Tanos, and then they defeat him, and then 99% of people die.
That's actually a better plot than what the movie presented, from what I understand.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like, understand what these people are up to and why they're up to it, because they're not without their reasons.
Their reasons are insufficient.
Their reasons are not holistic.
Their reasons are what Michael Crichton would call thin-sighted.
In the novel Jurassic Park, Ian Malcolm, who is like Crichton's insert author character, commented that all these engineers called themselves focused.
He called them thin-sighted.
They could only see what was immediately in front of them, and they refused to think about any of the other consequences, which is what Jurassic Park is all about.
So, yeah, these people are very thin-sighted on things.
It doesn't mean they're completely wrong about everything.
You know, you got to understand where they're coming from and put that into account if you're going to.
The goal isn't to fight them.
The goal is to produce a better alternative.
I mean, I'll tell you, one of the biggest arguments for what they're doing is the fact that people are fucking idiots.
Anytime they lose control of the population, people start filling up garbage bags with gasoline.
That's a very strong argument for what they're up to.
My alternative is trying to build things that are holistic, that are built with integrity.
And sadly, 90% of the population is not interested in that.
They want to go see the Marvel movies.
They want to be part of the system.
And there is no saving those people.
And those people need a Fauci to tell them what to do all the time.
So figure out a way to dodge what Fauci is doing while building an alternative.
It's not a sexy answer, but I don't see that there is really any other answer.
They put vaccines save on the statue of Christ in Brazil.
Yeah, that's desecration.
That is flickin' disgusting.
What the hell is Iwi talking about?
Am I army strong?
No.
I'm Canadian infantry, not American.
I haven't been in a Mickey D's in decades.
You know, they got good coffee.
have really good coffee oh my god Denmark number one Denmark army strong
As a Bosniak, I think the Serbians should be in camps.
I actually have a very strong opinion on the Serbo-Croatian war.
I just can't remember which side I hate.
But I agree that one side should be in camps.
just can't remember if it's the the Serbs or the Croats oh goodness Goodness, goodness.
Now we have Cyrillic.
Goddamn Cyrillic all over the screen.
I didn't ask for that.
Jenny McCarthy.
Oh, yeah.
Maddie?
Exactly.
Jenny McCarthy is the best thing to happen to the pro-vaxxer movement because it created a villain.
And you know what?
The Trump kind did the same thing for the right, didn't he?
There was a great article by Menkes Moldbug.
He was talking about the AI takeover, right?
But he was.
You guys really need to understand the Moldbug's political theory.
Which he's an atheist, so I'm thinking he's missing out on a particular dimension of life.
But he's only missing out on one of the really, really subtle dimensions of life.
So you can take most of the rest of what he says at face value.
And so he makes this point that Google is an extremely powerful entity that pushes an agenda upon the world.
We can all agree on that.
Does Google choose the agenda that it pushes?
Did Google go out of its way to choose the progressive agenda?
Or was the progressive agenda chosen for Google?
If we managed to take over Google, could we switch its agenda?
We actually couldn't because there's not there's nobody in charge of this thing.
There's nobody in charge of progressivism.
Which is not to say that there aren't progressive bottlenecks.
Like if you want to do a lot to set the progressive movement, you can set it back 50 years By defunding the critical theories departments in post-secondary education.
And those departments are less than 5% of faculty.
Right?
Probably more like 1% of faculty.
You defund 1-2% of the universities while increasing funding for, I don't know, women in engineering, whatever the fuck you want, right?
You defund the critical theory departments, and boom, you just set progressivism back 50 years.
All of a sudden, you have no more HR people trained in progressivism.
You have no more people taking electives in progressivism.
You set back the whole movement.
So there's choke points.
But there's no person in charge.
There's no supervillain in charge of it.
See, Google doesn't choose progressivism because it wants to choose progressivism.
It chooses that because that is what is in fashion with the intellectual classes.
And it's been this way for a very long time.
So, reading about what's that book?
Lady Chatterley's Lover by Lawrence.
And this was the scandalous pornographic book that was published, I'm going to say 1880, right?
I can't remember the exact date.
We're going to say 1880, late 19th century.
maybe early 19th century whatever and got me thinking about how well for one thing the opposite of indecency is not prudishness In fact, prudishness and indecency are like two sides of the same coin.
And simultaneously, what should I call it?
Propriety and ribaldry go hand in hand.
One of the issues we have today is that we've got so much indecency that people are reacting to it with prudery.
And being indecent actually sucks.
It's fun at first, but then it starts to suck.
And being a prude sucks.
So you might as well become indecent.
And then the people that start off as indecent become prudes.
It's awful.
Propriety is where we all pretend to be decent human beings.
And we've got the pomp and we've got the glory.
We dress well when we go out.
And we pretend to be better than horny little animals running around with a nice good dose of ribald humor, which is what you see in Shakespeare.
Right?
If you're going to tell me Shakespeare is part of the breakdown of Western civilization, like, well, fuck, get the fuck out of here.
We're fucked.
If the breakdown's been going on that long, then we are fucked.
There's no breakdown.
There's just human garbage all over the streets.
No, I think there is a way to balance being a lusty, nasty creature and being a civilized human being.
And I think it's that balance of propriety, propriety.
I just said the word.
Propriety, sure.
And ribald humor.
Tone's asking to be plugged in.
That's a balance.
It is possible.
But we've been pushing into prudery and indecency for ages.
And it starts with Lady Chatterley's lover.
And see, the fallout of this never happens on the upper classes.
upper classes, higher IQ, you can, when you got a higher IQ, you can get away with breaking the rules.
you can break the rules a lot and still pull it off with a high IQ.
All of these laws of propriety.
Am I saying that right?
It's really bothering me.
I need to write it down.
They're for the lower classes.
And if you look at the lower classes now and all of the antics they're getting up to, yeah, that's what's really tearing civilization down.
And so now even our politics have devolved into that.
Trudeau's something.
I don't know if he's a pedo or not.
But you know, I've heard rumors about him.
Not with pedophilia, but I don't like how I'm anybody to judge somebody else's morals.
least he pretends to be married in public.
Nobody needs a vax for something with a 99.99% survival rate.
agreed what are my what's my take on transhumanism
I don't know, overly worshipped by the left, overly hated by the right, transhumanism overestimates what reason and intelligence are worth.
There are not that many advantages to being high IQ.
Most of the benefits of IQ are low-hanging fruit.
You don't need to understand calculus to throw a baseball.
Calculus actually has very, very few applications.
Throwing a baseball or a rock or a spear has a lot of applications.
The transhumanists seem to think that intelligence is going to solve all the world's problems, which is something that intelligent people like to think.
But it's not true.
Intelligence, high intelligence is actually a major disadvantage in being successful on this planet as part of a social species.
The ideal intelligence is probably like 125 or so.
Actually, no, I guess the ideal intelligence would be 100, right?
by definition.
They also overestimate what simulations are capable of and what an AI can do.
The nature of AI.
Thing is that intelligence works best when you have a body for it to work with.
You can put all the brains into something, but if it doesn't have a body, it's not going to do anything.
And you could make a super genius AI, put it in a body, it might become a farmer.
Like, it's not going to take over the world, necessarily.
if you even could take over the world, which you can't.
And they ignore traditional wisdom too much.
That being said, I'm actually pretty down with the rest of it.
Actually, I'll tell you, there's a cybernetic enhancement I would really like to get.
I'd like to get a magnet installed in one of my fingers so I can feel current.
That would be really cool.
I would like to be able to feel when there's current present.
There have actually been several situations in my life where I said, self, I wish I had a magnet implanted under one of my fingers so I could tell if this damn battery was doing anything or if it's dead.
That said, it's not everything they want it to be.
Alberta is a province in Western Canada.
Its landscape encompasses mountains, prairies, desert badlands, and vast coniferous forests.
I can see the mountains from my window.
just quoting from Wikipedia or something.
In order for it to, well, by traditional protocols to declare that you've discovered a virus, to say that something's a virus, you do need to isolate it, which they haven't done.
Doesn't mean there isn't a virus, just that they are not following the traditional protocols for this.
Not a leftist, but I'm just sad.
Dude, find something better to go online and insult people.
Yeah, we're not discussing that obese person.
Anyone who's preaching backs is probably either paid or waiting for the stock to rise.
Or they're true believers, man.
They're true believers.
Oh, the celebrities?
Good boy.
Celebrities, you don't need, in fact, I'd say there's even an advantage to being an actor if you don't have a strong sense of self, a strong core knowledge, or a strong core personality.
If you're a cipher that anything can be written upon, you're prone to being a good actor.
And actors are very, very good at reading the crowd.
And the crowd is saying that the cool popular ideology is progressivism.
So actors adopt that.
I mean, if we were being socially savvy, we would adopt progressivism.
That's what gets you higher.
That's what moves you forward in the workplace.
That's what makes you a popular monkey.
it's just that it's so obviously wrong about so many things and it brings so much misery into the world that we can't with good conscience adopt progressivism whereas the actors they don't have that Man, actors don't think about things, okay?
Like, have you ever watched a science fiction series where they did something absolutely absurd that went against established can even make sense?
And you're sitting there wondering, why did nobody notice this?
Because the actors are not thinking about how the technology works in a logical way.
They're thinking about emoting.
The producer, or the director is making sure the lighting is working and the cameras are working.
Everybody's focused on their job.
Nobody is focused on the core story.
And because something like Star Trek has a whole team of writers who are drama writers, they're not science fiction writers.
Right?
The expanse, that's based on novels by a science fiction writer.
Star Trek isn't.
They have another guy that comes in and fills in the techno-babble to make it work.
There's actually nobody on set while filming making sure that any of this makes logical sense.
Because logical sense, it's not something actors do.
Like a lighting guy, a guy that wants to get the right lighting, is not worried about logical sense.
Good lord, when you're on a film set, he's not even worried about getting the damn production in on time, which is why you need the director to whip him and say, like, just, that's good enough.
We're filming.
You're not that important.
Mommy lied to you.
Thank you for the profound wisdom.
Neither are you, but I'm glad that you graced us with your sincere advice.
That's coming from a place of love tonight, iwi.
Google shows their ability to socially engineer their users.
Yes, sort of, but they're not building the moral character.
Right?
As long as the system is in place, the system is very effective at motivating people.
But the system breaks down quite readily.
Yeah, I've said, mentioned before, I've been half thinking about running a paranoia campaign.
And paranoia is like the ultimate Google communist, like just the nightmare dystopia.
But realistically, it wouldn't last forever like it does in the game.
Smart people tend not to be on an extreme political scale.
Ah I would say smart people aren't even on the political scale, which is why both sides absolutely hate them and accuse them of being the other side.
The South Korean Tram has been using it for several years.
At least New York dumped the robot.
That's good to hear.
I would bet it's because people were grabbing the robot dogs and flipping them over.
The fact that 80% of the media is Democrats should be a red flag to most people.
It should be a symbol that that's the popular thing that the intelligentsia is doing.
And for the record, intelligentsia does not mean the smart people.
Okay?
Intelligentsia is like the 115 to 135 crowd.
The smart midwits.
It's the popular ideology.
It's an insane ideal.
It's like, guys.
You've all read about the Salem witch trials or about like whatever, whatever period of history when people were all stupid and they believed stupid things and they oppressed minorities.
You all read about that, right?
On the one hand, your history book didn't point out that this society, despite all of its flaws, had enough virtues to create the present.
So don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
That society had a few things going right.
Number two, though, is what, all these people believed crazy things and they did it to socially signal to one another.
During the Salem witch trials, most people when they were accused of witchcraft confessed.
Why would they confess?
Well, because honesty was one of the core virtues preached by the Puritans.
And by confessing, you would show that you were regretful of your actions and wanted to do better.
Huh, almost sounds like these cancel culture show trials were having today, doesn't it?
How could so many people believe something so stupid when it was so obviously stupid?
Progressivism, guys.
The crowd always believes stupid things.
And on the one hand, if you're smart, you'll go along with it.
Because otherwise they'll accuse you of witchcraft.
But, and here's the catch-22 of the whole scenario.
If you're smart, you can't go along with it because it's obviously so stupid and destructive.
Like, could you stand there while somebody was accused of witchcraft when it's like, no, that's just an old lady, man.
She's just an old lady.
Great, now you stand up and say she's an old lady.
Now you're accused of witchcraft too.
Welcome to humanity.
Shit.
You say simple shit, but try and make it sound complex by having a drink and smoking a cigarette.
But honestly, you sound like a six-year-old who read a book for the first time.
I mean, hey man, a six-year-old that reads a book, that's a pretty smart six-year-old, don't you think?
The real talent was gone from Hollywood after the writers went on strike and they discovered reality TV.
Oh shit, that's um I think he might just be on to something there, Yunki.
I think that might have happened.
And yeah, well, reality TV is scripted in the editing room.
And actually, you know what, Yun Ki, what I've been trying to say about how there isn't really a plan, it's the same way that reality TV isn't really scripted.
Like if they.
If you watched a reality TV show without any cuts, without any editing, and it was just like all the stuff that happened, it would be very blasé.
It would be very middle of the ground.
Even though they went out of their way to find a whole bunch of narcissists that were trying to become popular, it would be pretty darn boring.
But then in the editing booth, they chop it up into these highlights.
Even some of the stuff's constructed, right?
They get one of the directors to go over and whisper something to somebody to start drama up.
But then they just cut the outcomes of all of that.
So they take a whole bunch of true footage, which was boring, and they chop it up and make it interesting.
That's kind of what I mean when I say there isn't really a plan.
There's not a distinct agenda.
It's not a prophecy coming true.
It's them reacting on the moment.
Sometimes they send out crisis actors to make sure that the correct narrative interpretation occurs.
But they don't predict the events.
You don't need to predict the events.
I mean, look at George Floyd.
Multiple felon, ODing on drugs while passing bad checks, and now he's St. Floyd.
There's some people going off into these rabbit trails about how Chauvin and Floyd knew each other beforehand.
They were buddies and they're both Freemasons.
It's part of a plot.
Yeah, unlikely.
It's like this guy running for mayor that just got arrested and shit on by the CBC and they said he was threatening healthcare workers.
Who would threaten a healthcare worker?
No, he was threatening to prosecute people that broke the law.
He wasn't threatening violence.
But, you know, you write the narrative, people are stupid, they read the headlines.
There was no plan beforehand to make the George Floyd thing.
Like, on this date, we're going to fake a death of a black man at the hands of the police.
Wasn't a plan.
In fact, I don't even think the Summer of Love last year was part of the plan initially.
In fact, you kind of came away with the impression that the media was shocked that they poked the dog one too many times and this time it bit.
Now, after the dog started biting, the shit disturbers said, okay, let's put more fuel in the fire.
And so they sent Antifa Black Block out to start supplying bricks to throw through windows and whatnot.
In fact, you even saw some of the early Black Lives Matter people calling the shit out.
Right?
There's videos out there of white Antifa shit disturbers showing up to a Black Lives Matter rally and the Black Lives Matter people saying, who the fuck are you?
Get the fuck out of here.
You're not one of us.
Why are you trying to incite violence?
And I think that had a lot to do with Black Lives Matter calming the fuck down.
Because when it started out, it was, oh, what's the term?
Low information voters?
A bunch of low-information voters heard about a black guy getting killed by a cop.
So they went out and yelled a lot.
And then a few people got out of control and set some businesses on fire.
Not really orchestrated, just kind of organic.
Right?
Like, this is the, this is the biome that they've been developing for a while, and boom, it went up this time.
And then the people in charge said, okay, we didn't plan for violent riots and cities burning down.
Actually, that kind of helps Trump.
We don't like that.
But now that the explosion is here, maybe we can make it even bigger to fit our agenda.
So they sent an Antifa out to exacerbate everything that Black Lives Matter is up to.
At which point, half of the people, maybe not half, I don't know what percentage, but half of the people that were actually just there to protest.
They weren't there to burn down businesses.
They didn't really give a shit if businesses got burned down, but they were there to protest.
They look at all of this and say, whoa, whoa, whoa, who the hell are you trying to...
You're trying to turn this knife fight into a gun fight.
You're trying to turn this knife fight into a gun fight.
And so they backed off.
And so by around September or so, it was only the community organizers, like the well-trained members of the machine, and the violent idiots that were still left in Black Lives Matter.
At which point it mostly moved to an internet movement to make the organizers rich.
So again, it's not like any one person is in control.
It's that a lot of different brush fires are flaring up.
We're California, you know, 100 years into growing explosive trees in our province, in our state.
So it's not that there was an evil plan for California to explode, it's just that California's kind of ready to explode.
and the West is kinda ready to explode.
They showed their document in the hearing with the word socially engineered at the bottom.
Yeah, well, and that's a thing.
That's a thing that's done.
Social engineering.
I'm just saying, don't attribute them the powers of gods.
Because they're not gods.
actually not that intelligent.
If these people were actually intelligent, they wouldn't be leaders.
20-point IQ cap.
If there's a difference of 20 IQ points between you and your followers, your followers won't follow you.
So when you talk about world leaders, 120 to 130 is what you should expect for a political leader.
And that is not smart enough to organize a 200-year conspiracy to implant chips in everybody.
The reason I emphasize this, we're going to shut her down in about 20 minutes, I think.
The reason I emphasize this is there's that meme going around, I love this meme, where if their position was that certain, was that stable, they wouldn't need the propaganda.
If you look at everything that's happening and you go all conspiracy and you look for the villain, you look for the eye of Sauron behind it all, you're going to imagine an enemy that isn't there.
You're going to imagine an enemy that's all-powerful and all-controlling, and there's nothing you can do to stop them.
And so at that point, what's left?
Buy some property in Montana, hide in a cabin for the next 20 years.
And quite frankly, what's the result of doing that?
Because, let's be frank, we're all human beings, aren't we?
Like, we've got this need for social interaction and social approval.
And so if you're hiding in a cabin in the woods, you're going to build up some major feelings of resentment.
And if you look at the Uni-Bomber, he actually wasn't bombing politically.
He really wasn't.
He was bombing out of resentment.
The guy was a genius, and his critiques of modern society are pretty damned apt, aren't they?
But he wasn't sending mailbombs to secretaries and engineers because he loved humanity.
He was doing it because he felt left out of humanity.
So that conspiracy theory of the eye of Sauron behind all of the events leads you down a really dark road where you wind up isolated and ineffectual.
You don't accomplish anything.
It's not a conspiracy.
It's a conflation of lots of small conspiracies.
And quite frankly, the only way that you can really.
What can you do about a bunch of criminals being criminals together?
Well, you can buy a better lock for your front door, but you can't really stop them.
It's another thing of the superhero thing.
You ever wonder how exactly is it that Batman can go out every night and find criminals?
You ever tried to go out at night and find criminals?
Good luck.
That ain't how the system works.
The way to defeat criminals is to live your life with integrity and not be a criminal.
And if somebody proves themselves to be a criminal, cut them out.
They're no longer part of that thing that you've got going on.
Beyond that, I'm sad to say there ain't all that much that you can do.
Shoot, 18 viewers still.
Not bad.
I mean the trolls kind of killed the comment section.
I don't even know what they were trolling about, quite frankly.
And I am going to top off this drink.
I need to get the backup bottle.
We're going hard tonight.
I like the conspiracies because they are just, they are too damn depressing.
And I'll tell you what.
Like, I've spent the well, my entire adult life investigating the alternative hypothesis.
As Brian Falk might say.
And with just about anything, whatever the mainstream opinion is, it's going to be wrong and idiotic and rizzible.
But it doesn't mean that there's a conspiracy behind it.
It doesn't mean that there's like an agenda behind it.
It's like, nah, it's just a whole bunch of people getting a paycheck.
Did the new Star Wars movies turn into such abortions?
Because Kathleen Kennedy had a feminist agenda, which she did and was quite open about it.
Or did they turn into garbage because she is completely immersed in the current popular delusion of things and unable to take any critique or reconsider any of her stances or motivations on things.
Yeah, there was a feminist conspiracy to feminize the Star Wars movies.
But that wasn't what ruined them.
It was the fact that the feminist conspiracy could not accept criticism.
It's the fact that she wasn't in control that ruined the new Star Wars movies.
Never look for the big conspiracy.
Look for the small ones.
It's usually small ones.
Big conspiracies are exciting.
Look up.
Oh, here's a fun one for you.
You know, one day I just decided I was going to look up whether or not thieves guilds, right?
Because like DD always says the thieves guild.
I'm like, is there any historical example of this?
And yeah, yeah, there was actually.
19th century Britain, I believe.
18th or 19th century.
There was what, a Lord Protector.
Basically the guy running the Underground Criminal Network was also running the police department.
And yes, you actually needed to pay him for a license to be a mugger.
Seriously.
If you didn't have your Thieves Guild documents up to date, they'd arrest you.
But if you were a member of the Thieves Guild, then you could get away with being a thief and they just couldn't find you.
So it's actually a thing that happened, but it actually happens very rarely.
It's mostly just people being stupid monkeys all the time.
which uh that ain't gonna change all right so we're gonna have one more smoke before shutting things down Anybody that actually wants to leave a real comment, please feel free.
Jump right in.
man i didn't even get to that ai bit it's kind of going to talk about i'll save that for another time I mean I guess it goes with that transhumanist question I had.
I'm a bit conflicted on it.
On the one hand, I don't think the AIs that we have right now are remotely comparable to human intelligence.
But I also don't believe that the biological substrate of the mind is sacred in and of itself.
It's not that it's an ontological impossibility to have a mind that runs on silicon.
It's that I don't think we are anywhere close to achieving that.
Our understanding of intelligence is woefully inadequate to simulate an intelligence.
we're only beginning to scratch the surface on this stuff.
Now, if you, hypothetically, let's say nanites existed, which they don't.
and they might not be able to exist.
I mean, you get small enough with things.
There actually are hard physical limits that you run up into.
Like, we're making electric circuits nearly as small as it's possible to make them right now.
Processors can't get much more powerful unless we do a total paradigm shift into quantum computing, which, again, huge potential for that, but then we have the question: are we smart enough to figure out what the potential is?
And I hope we are, but we might not be.
We might eventually run into that thing where chimpanzees and humans show the same developmental IQ from like birth to about four years old.
They're equally intelligent.
Until four, at which point the chimpanzee flatlines.
And humans keep getting more intelligent until they flatline.
So we might eventually hit something where our monkey brains just aren't smart enough to figure it out.
And that might be quantum computing.
But anyway, okay, so let's imagine you've got nanites that are small enough to, like, they go into your brain and they record all the relevant data within every single neuron.
Now, neurons are, what's the term?
They are, like, they're multi parallel processing.
I'm trying to like the they're parallel processors.
Every neuron is basically a processor.
So the old computers had one processor.
These days were super fancy.
We got quad cores.
We got four processors.
You've got more processors in your brain than there are stars in the visible universe.
So we send nanites in to perfectly record and replicate every single one of those neurons in real time and then simultaneously simulate, like, they beam the data.
Somehow, we managed to beam the data from that many neurons.
Okay.
We beam that into a computer.
And on the computer, you've got a replication of the active brain.
And let's say you can then divert.
Like, you have to give the brain inside the computer an environment to interact with.
Let's say you do that.
Okay, well, that thing you have on the computer is an intelligence.
That's, for lack of a better word, a soul.
Of course, it's now trapped in the computer, but we still don't know how it works.
The transhumanists seem to think that we will be able to figure out how the brain works and simulate it on a simpler substrate.
Like one of the things you do when you have an image file, like a JPEG, for example, if you have 12 white dots in a row, the JPEG just reports that as 12 times white dot.
And it saves a lot of space.
It simulates the image and then interprets it when it brings it up on the screen.
And now there's parts of the physical world that don't need to be simulated to have a functioning brain.
Like quantum mechanical fluctuations are not part of how your brain works.
They are not relevant to how you think.
It's chemistry.
Like, chemistry is the lowest level.
So you could make a more efficient brain on a computer than a chemical brain, but how much more efficient?
I don't think it would actually be that much more efficient Especially since most of what we do by its very nature needs to happen in real time when you're emoting to somebody when which is a that's a whole complex system
Interactions are this constant interplay between deception and honesty and trust.
At least initial trust is built off of the right combination of deception and honesty.
If somebody, if you meet somebody, and there is zero deception coming off of them, you look at what the fuck is wrong with you.
I don't trust this guy.
He's either lying to me or he's an idiot.
It's a very careful balance of deception and honesty and it's calculated in real time there.
You can't slow down the brain and run some sort of calculus on things to find the ideal balance between deception and honestly honesty.
That circuit runs in real time and so if you download it to a computer and your brain works a thousand times as fast now you can't pre-program all that stuff.
I mean it'd be one thing to have like the the reset button you know the the French call it the spirit of the stairwell when you walk away from something it's like oh man I should have said this okay having that rewind button in life that would be nice but having a pause button not as useful and just because you could accelerate the speed of a brain
Doesn't mean that that entity would be more socially successful.
Like, would they be better at trading on the markets?
Not really.
Markets are happening in real time.
Seldom has there been a time when pausing reality and thinking more about the market Would improve my decisions on whether to trade or not wouldn't help social interactions Like, it would help development of scientific theories, but honest to God, how many times has developing a scientific theory been relevant to your life?
The only real advantage of being uploaded to a computer is that you don't have to worry about your physical body dying on you.
But you still do have to worry about mental degradation, don't you?
Certain transhumanist things are going to come into play.
But most of them, they're promising things that aren't actually possible.
And, you know, I'd even go so far as to say the life extension projects, the freezing your body, the cryogenics.
Maybe the whole frozen bodies, maybe we can resurrect those people.
Maybe.
But the frozen brains?
I don't think so.
We might be able to scrape data off of them, but we won't be able to reboot the system into an operating OS.
Probably not anyway.
So, yeah, I guess that's my thoughts on the transhumanists.
Don't worry too much about it.
but it's also not all the solutions.
Well, let's see.
We're going to try to distribute rewards.
Rewards, or whatever these are.
Rewards for watching.
And I'm going to find out if the trolls get a lot of rewards.
I'm going to be kind of upset.
Hey, Lil Galaxy just followed.
Awesome.
I still don't know how any of this stuff works on here.
I haven't been bothered to learn just yet.
So let's give it a few seconds to see what it says.
Luckiest followers, Lil Galaxy, you got 12, 8.
Booyah.
I ate one ice cream.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much, my friend.
I'll be honest, it is a little bit dispiriting.
It's like, dude, why are you coming here just to like spread negativity?
Like, what are you doing?
I'm not having a conversation.
I'm having an argument.
I'm down for that, but nah, nah.
That's moderns for you.
Ah, well, I suppose it comes with the territory.
Now, that said, I guess we'll be going three hours.
I think that's long enough for an impromptu stream.
And I didn't even get to the second topic, so.
Guys, thank you very much for joining.
Hope you had a good time.
Plus, there's a couple of things that were at least interesting.
I don't know, guys.
Look at that.
trying to...
I wish I had something more useful to say because the world is quite dour right now.
Does the left even believe in what they're doing?
No, they don't, do they?
I mean, we, I at least.
Part of that whole Hail Mary pass.
Trying to get Trump elected.
And I'll tell you, the inauguration night just had a sinking feeling that night.
Just had a sinking feeling.
And that feeling turned out to be quite correct.
And for the next four years, yeah, it was fun triggering the snowflakes.
Really nothing was accomplished, and the personal capital that all of us put into supporting Trump, that was a bad bet, wasn't it?
Not that we would be found innocent if we hadn't supported Trump.
We're still guilty.
But it certainly didn't pay off in any material sense, did it?
The only victory was a moral victory.
And it was a moral victory over strangers on Twitter.
And so the left, getting Biden, I mean, they didn't even get Bernie Sanders, who, you know, I'm not exactly a fan of Bernie Sanders, but at least, at least he's interesting.
At least he's interesting.
They've got no moral victory with Biden.
All they've got is a lot of vitriol to spew at people who supported Trump.
Which is sad, but we're probably seeing the worst a lot, right?
I mean, I had...
I didn't like Bernie Sanders, but I had sympathy for Bernie Sanders' supporters.
right they just wanted jesus christ we just wanted what people had back in the 1960s We want a chance to make a living wage and maybe afford a home someday.
Maybe have a wife and kids.
Right, and that's all Trump supporters want.
That's really all anybody wants.
And the political victories, they're not a victory for us.
just a chance to shoot other people down.
As much as I'd like there to be some sort of solution, I think the only solution is going underground, man.
Like, the solution is building your own thing.
I think that's why I've been so on about conspiracy theories lately.
Because theorizing about the conspiracy is a waste of fucking time.
You don't get paid for it.
Remember all those people that were obsessed with Donald Trump being the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler?
Remember all those people that were obsessed with Donald Trump being the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler?
And in most ways they were wrong.
In some ways they were right, based upon their definition of Adolf Hitler.
But ultimately, what a massive waste of time.
Those people that were hating on Donald Trump, what the hell improved in their lives from hating on Donald Trump?
Not really all that much.
they got Joe Biden.
Similarly, how does obsessing over conspiracies benefit us?
it's an energy drain at the end of the day either the economic apocalypse apocalypse is about to happen right The whole system falls apart.
That would be interesting.
I hope you're semi-prepared for it.
but it happens or it doesn't happen.
Hope for the best, expect the worst, guys.
And carpe futurum tenatratum.
Hope you had fun tonight.
Thank you very much for tuning in.
Thank you for the lemons, folks.
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