20211119 A Conspiracy of Convenience
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| Good evening, folks. | |
| How are you doing out there? | |
| Let's get the desktop audio muted. | |
| That was from Doom Eternal. | |
| I'm sure you could all figure that out. | |
| The name of the track, however, is the only thing they fear is you. | |
| And that goes for demons, both supernatural and natural. | |
| We've got Tacticat right here. | |
| How's it going, Tacticat? | |
| He needs lots of attention. | |
| Don't you? | |
| And let's check out the comments. | |
| So a big thing in the news right now is, of course, Rittenhouse was found innocent. | |
| God bless that jury. | |
| That jury has been under so much pressure. | |
| Every time they left the courthouse, they're going out in a blacked out bus, but there were protesters screaming and wailing. | |
| There's just been constant misinformation in the media about all of this. | |
| Some significant percentage of people think that the people that Kyle shot were black. | |
| And Turner and Hoot just donated one lemon. | |
| Thank you very much, buddy. | |
| I do, of course, take emotional praise. | |
| I like it when people share links, and I really like it when people send me lemons or crypto or back me on Patreon. | |
| Thanks to everybody that does that. | |
| Yeah, he's found innocent. | |
| And given that we have a Democrat in the White House, they probably won't pull out their militia army to burn cities down because of this. | |
| You'll have a few goons out there, a few lowlifes going out and making trouble. | |
| And I certainly hope the Kenosha Police Department is prepared to crack some terrorist skulls because that's exactly what these people are. | |
| They are domestic terrorists. | |
| This was Law & Order. | |
| Simply said, you know what? | |
| It never should have been brought to court. | |
| It's one thing to protest the unjust treatment of somebody. | |
| It's something else entirely to decide that, oh, yeah, yeah, these people that tried to assault Kyle Rittenhouse, yeah, they were guilty, but we don't care, they're on our side. | |
| Philiacarin comments: the misinformation is astounding. | |
| There's a video for people to see, and there is still doubt. | |
| It's truly clown world out there. | |
| People have a lot of trouble believing their own lying eyes. | |
| I mean, that's the everything that is going on in the world right now. | |
| It boils down to the fact that we think we've invented this science of marketing. | |
| Really, we haven't. | |
| Okay, marketing and propaganda. | |
| What the news media engages in. | |
| All this is instilling neuroses in people, instilling fear of the coronavirus, instilling hate of the evil, the evil Nazis wandering around. | |
| that's That's not selling That's not leading. | |
| That's not convincing. | |
| It's brainwashing, and brainwashing does not leave you with a good product. | |
| The fundamental issue with everything going on is that it won't even work. | |
| Not even by their own standards will it work. | |
| It's not just that it's evil to brainwash people and turn them into slaves. | |
| It's not just that it's evil. | |
| It's that it also won't work. | |
| You know, guys, I don't have tons to say about the situation in Kenosha. | |
| I'm very glad. | |
| I hope that Kyle sues the pants off of all these people, including the president that went out and called him a white nationalist. | |
| It was bad enough when Barack Obama prejudiced people against Zimmerman by saying, oh, Trayvon Martin could have looked like my son. | |
| What? | |
| Because he's black? | |
| That's it? | |
| Because he's black. | |
| That's the long and short of your identity. | |
| Because he's black, he must be innocent. | |
| That is a disgusting and racist attitude to hold. | |
| It's a. | |
| You know, I'm going to retract that statement because that statement's been used too much. | |
| It's lost all meaning, disgusting and racist. | |
| Let me tell you why racism is such an offensive concept. | |
| It's offensive because it spits in the face of justice. | |
| To say, I'm going to hold this person to a different set of moral standards because of their race. | |
| I'm not going to treat them like an ensoled person that has the free will to make choices. | |
| You know, there's this, in a certain sense, every single one of us is different. | |
| We have different personality profiles, we have different strengths and weaknesses, different abilities. | |
| And obviously, there's plenty of data showing that the preponderance of strengths, weaknesses, abilities, personality types varies a little bit from race to race. | |
| And so we don't go around treating everybody like they're a cipher. | |
| We don't treat them like they're an atomized or that they're a human resource, some sort of unit. | |
| We treat them like individuals. | |
| And part of what makes up the individuality is, of course, the race. | |
| We acknowledge these differences. | |
| We incorporate these differences into how we treat other people. | |
| We are generally less aggressive with women because we know, we even know this instinctually. | |
| We don't need science to prove this. | |
| Our genes already tell us this. | |
| That men are more disagreeable than women are. | |
| And so you can be a little bit more of a bully with a man without hurting his feelings than you can with a woman. | |
| We take into account these individual differences. | |
| That's not what we're talking about. | |
| For Barack Obama to say, oh, he looks like my son. | |
| Yeah? | |
| And Zimmerman looks like my Jewish Hispanic uncle. | |
| What's your point, regardless of your personality type, regardless of your strengths and weaknesses? | |
| Theft is theft, cowardice is cowardice, murder is murder. | |
| period. | |
| And to excuse a stark moral decision, because you share the same race, is the height of dehumanization. | |
| The height of evil, spitting in God's face and saying, I reject this ensolment. | |
| I am but a meat machine loyal to my fellow meat machines when it's convenient for me. | |
| So, yeah, Barack Obama saying that was pretty close. | |
| It was. | |
| It was towing the line. | |
| It was really, really towing the line. | |
| You could also argue it from the other perspective that he was, you know, trying to do this. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Fine. | |
| It was getting pretty close to the line. | |
| For Biden to prejudice the American people by calling Rittenhouse a white nationalist, that's absolutely beyond the pale. | |
| It's a lie. | |
| It's prejudicing the American public. | |
| You've got a responsibility as the president. | |
| And I don't care if he's senile. | |
| I don't care if he has people wiping his butt. | |
| I don't care if he has accidents in the White House. | |
| This guy needs to be sued. | |
| The DA. | |
| The DA needs to be investigated, needs to be disbarred. | |
| The journalists that were trying to interfere with the jury. | |
| There was a journalist just the other day that was caught trying to tail the jury bus. | |
| MSNBC got kicked out of the courthouse because of that. | |
| And there needs to be lawsuits. | |
| There need to be arrests. | |
| This is jury tampering. | |
| Never should have gone to trial. | |
| It was an open and shut case of self-defense. | |
| On top of that, we find out that the prosecutors have all of this video that they digitally edit and then share with the defense. | |
| So there's actual malfeasance. | |
| Not only are these DAs violating their oath by bringing a case to court that never should have been brought to court, these DAs are also tampering with evidence. | |
| Maybe we should ask ourselves, why does the FBI have a drone flying over so opportunistically? | |
| Where is that guy that ambushed Kyle Hiding the whole time? | |
| There's some very cogent speculation that this was actually a hit on Kyle, that they're going to make an example out of Kyle. | |
| It's like, yeah, you dare question us. | |
| We're going to kill a 17-year-old. | |
| And our thugs are going to get off. | |
| Because if Kyle had died, there would have been no lawsuits. | |
| There would have been no criminal trial, nothing. | |
| At most, a slap on the wrist for these guys who went out with the intent to commit murder. | |
| And I guarantee you the FBI was in on it. | |
| Matty says, at least Hooper and Rosenbaum had a trial. | |
| Manuel Portiaz Jr. was killed by a 17-year-old, and the DA Kim Porter didn't even file charges. | |
| And she links right there. | |
| Yeah, a friend of mine was gang raped in Calgary. | |
| And the Crown has text messages where the rapists admit to raping her. | |
| And they dropped charges. | |
| I don't know if it's because the rapists were immigrants. | |
| I don't know if it's because my friend is a bit of an idiot. | |
| She is a bit of an idiot. | |
| Doesn't mean it's okay to gang rape her just because she's an idiot. | |
| You know, it's becoming increasingly apparent to me that one of the big problems with our current system is the prosecutors that we have. | |
| You know, I got into, believe it or not, I got into an argument about George Floyd. | |
| Last thing I want to argue about. | |
| And my big stance on George Floyd is now, first of all, let's be frank, guys, he wasn't a demon. | |
| All right? | |
| He was a troubled man that was trying to get his life together and screwing it up and made a lot of mistakes in his life. | |
| Did he deserve to die? | |
| No, he didn't deserve to die. | |
| But he also wasn't a saint. | |
| He wasn't on his way to donate money to the orphans fund of the church when the whole incident happened. | |
| And so I was saying to this acquaintance, like, yes, cops are hired goons. | |
| They are professional hired goons. | |
| To quote Bukowski, I don't hate cops, but I feel better when they're not around. | |
| And generally speaking, it's a good idea to avoid cops. | |
| And the way you avoid cops is you don't do all four of the S's at the same time. | |
| Don't do stupid things in stupid places at stupid times with stupid people. | |
| Right now, I'm drinking, which is a stupid thing to do. | |
| But I'm doing it in the evening when people are supposed to be drunk. | |
| I'm doing it at home where nobody but you CIA spoots glowing neon green can see me. | |
| And I'm doing it by myself. | |
| So only one stupid going on in this place tonight. | |
| And George Floyd was really, really high on opiates. | |
| Stupid thing to do. | |
| And he was doing it in the middle of the afternoon. | |
| Stupid time to be high on opiates. | |
| And he was hanging out with his druggy girlfriend and his drug dealer. | |
| Stupid people to be hanging out with. | |
| And he was counterfeiting $20 bills. | |
| So he was doing a lot of stupid. | |
| At which point, the hired goons showed up. | |
| And when hired goons show up, yeah, there's a tendency for your dog to get shot, and sometimes even you die. | |
| So yeah, it really sucks, but it's just hired goons. | |
| If you try and keep it down to three stupid things at any given time, you'll mostly be okay. | |
| My ideal world is one where cops just sit around eating donuts all the time because there's no problems for them to get involved with. | |
| Now it's increasingly seeming to me that the big problem is the DAs and the crown prosecutors. | |
| These people that have no respect for the principles of justice. | |
| Just their own career advancement. | |
| And that judge, again, I wasn't watching the case 24-7. | |
| But the judge really seemed to tread the line to create the perception of a fair trial. | |
| It's not just that it was a fair trial. | |
| He also has to create the perception of a fair trial. | |
| I'll tell you what, my side gig, oh man, I just had a system go down and it's a whole nightmare. | |
| And my worry right now is I did a pretty good job fixing it. | |
| It's just about completely fixed. | |
| It's fixed enough for tonight. | |
| And it's important that my clients also know that I fixed the system. | |
| You don't want to be the guy, you don't want to be the tech guy who brings nothing but trouble. | |
| You want to be the tech guy that, oh, man, your system was trouble, but I fixed it. | |
| So, yeah, same thing with the judge. | |
| You don't just need to be a good judge. | |
| You need to have the appearance of being a good judge. | |
| This judge seems to do a pretty good job. | |
| The problem is the prosecutor. | |
| Lying by omission, as Turner and Hooch points out. | |
| And right, right, Fleacrin corrects me. | |
| He called him a white supremist. | |
| I mean, the problem is every again, you've got you as an individual, you as part of your family, you as part of your wider community, you as part of your ethnic group and part of your nation, you as part of the English-speaking world. | |
| You've got these concentric layers of loyalty, which just makes basic sense, incidentally. | |
| We in the English-speaking world have a better sense of what's going on in, say, Britain. | |
| Britain's pretty far away for all of us that aren't British. | |
| Pretty far away, pretty different culture. | |
| But because we speak the same language and we can read the Independent, we have a better sense of what's going on in Britain than, say, Italy, even though Italy would be my ethnic group. | |
| Like, I've got a far better understanding of Britain than I do of Italy. | |
| I've got a better understanding of Calgary than I do of Vancouver. | |
| And so, when it comes to my opinions on things, my take the Calgary flood that we had, oh, close to 10 years ago. | |
| I had a better opinion on the Calgary flood as a Calgarian than I have on the current landslides happening over in British Columbia. | |
| And I have a better opinion on the landslides happening in British Columbia than a disaster happening in India. | |
| Like, I know, I have a better understanding of what people need help with. | |
| So, charity starts at the home because you understand your home, your city, your culture, your ethnic group, your country. | |
| You understand these things better than you understand something completely foreign. | |
| And yeah, nothing's completely foreign. | |
| Like, people are people wherever you go. | |
| But I don't understand a famine in Ethiopia as well as I would understand a famine in Britain, as well as I would understand the supply chain disruption that just happened because we had mudslides over in British Columbia. | |
| It is natural and healthy for us to look after our own first. | |
| You look after your own family, then your own community, then your extended ethnic group, city, nation, etc. | |
| Unfortunately, while every other group gets to have healthy ethno-nationalism as they should, any such behavior amongst Europeans is decried as white supremacy. | |
| And let's be frank, supremacy is a very hateful ideology. | |
| Supremacy is not saying I like my people better than everybody else. | |
| I mean, like, good lord, I'm Italian. | |
| What am I supposed to say? | |
| Best church, best food, sexiest people, best music, best history. | |
| Like, come on. | |
| What am I supposed to say? | |
| Supposed to faux humility? | |
| Oh, you know, the Brits have that blood kidney pie is kind of tasty too. | |
| Yeah, it's no pesto sauce, is it? | |
| No, no, it's nothing hateful or evil about loving your people and loving your culture. | |
| But supremacy, saying that we are fundamentally better and not held to the same standard as other people. | |
| You know, that's what Barack Obama was towing the line with. | |
| So yeah, Biden called him a supremacist, which is it's libel. | |
| Libel coming from a president. | |
| I don't care if he's senile. | |
| I'm sorry, if he's senile, then retire him. | |
| Let's put Kamala Harris in charge. | |
| And Dollars of Donuts, she said something very similar about Rittenhouse. | |
| Rorke says, hello, Mr. Irini. | |
| I was curious as to what you're currently reading right now. | |
| It's a lot. | |
| You know what? | |
| It's my buddy Big L. | |
| He just GTFO'd from this country. | |
| I think he's right too. | |
| I think he's very, very smart too. | |
| GTFO from Canada. | |
| You know, there's problems everywhere. | |
| It's not like there's a goal. | |
| You remember back when Rouge was trying to write that book, Pussy Paradise? | |
| Right? | |
| Like, where do you go for the good women? | |
| And it's like, there's nowhere. | |
| It's like there's cell phones everywhere. | |
| There's bad culture everywhere. | |
| There's hip-hop and degenerate music everywhere. | |
| Where do you go for family paradise? | |
| Well, there's not really anywhere. | |
| One of the funny things that Big L's been running into is so he's down did I say where he went to? | |
| I won't mention it. | |
| It's not like he could find him. | |
| It's a major city, but he's in a good red state. | |
| And every so often people find out he's from Canada. | |
| And they're shit libs. | |
| And they immediately go, oh God, I've been wanting to move to Canada. | |
| Why? | |
| Why? | |
| It's increasingly awful here. | |
| Yeah, I think Canada has collapsed, honestly. | |
| Which, yeah, I might touch on that later in the stream. | |
| The point I'm getting at is that there are so many Canadian expats. | |
| Dollar Vigilante, he's a Canadian expat. | |
| There's, you know, I've got the last two friends I had in the city. | |
| I've actually got still a few friends, but the only two guys I hung out with are expats to America. | |
| Not even because they want to. | |
| It's like we all like America. | |
| I like America, they like America, but it's not. | |
| See, I would expat to Vegas because I love Vegas. | |
| They didn't expat for that reason. | |
| They expated because this country's falling apart. | |
| And so my buddy keeps running into these shitlibs that talk about moving to Canada, but I have never. | |
| The only Americans I have ever met in Canada moved here because of marriage. | |
| They moved here for romance. | |
| Because, I mean, like, culture, it's almost exactly the same country. | |
| There's a few differences. | |
| It's a little bit weird when you get to America. | |
| It's like, where's the Canadian tire? | |
| Don't you guys have an American tire? | |
| You gotta figure out where to go. | |
| Grocery shopping and all sorts of weird stuff. | |
| You know, all the auto stores have different names. | |
| It's O'Reilly's auto down in the States. | |
| But aside from that sort of weirdness, it's basically the same culture. | |
| And I have never met an American that moved to Canada because things were better here. | |
| Not one. | |
| All the Americans talk about it, but they don't put their money where their mouth is. | |
| So, oh, right. | |
| What's with all the books? | |
| So he dropped off his philosophy library, which is tickles me pink. | |
| So I've got all these fantastic books on philosophy now. | |
| So, pretty sweet acquisition of books, I gotta say. | |
| Kamala has a lower IQ than Biden, even with his senility. | |
| Quite plausibly, quite plausibly. | |
| And Turner, thank you for that lemon. | |
| Matches what I'm drinking tonight. | |
| with a lemon liqueur Cleacarine says Italy has that lovely Mediterranean climate so they always have fresh vegetables That's why their food is so good. | |
| You know what? | |
| That's actually really interesting. | |
| That is really interesting. | |
| And see, that's the funny thing, even though I'm a noisy Italian, right? | |
| And I talk with my hands. | |
| I was very much raised in a Anglo culture. | |
| So, I'm like, have you seen that video of the cat that was raised with dogs? | |
| And it's sitting with the dogs and they're all panting, and the cat looks at them and it starts panting too? | |
| I'm kind of like that. | |
| Orwell, I'm not touching that comment. | |
| DC picking, okay, so I've seen people talking about the solar or the lunar eclipse, and I went and looked at it last night, and I looked like one day after the full moon to me. | |
| So, what is a lunar eclipse? | |
| Is that where the Earth transits over the moon? | |
| It looked fairly normal to me, but I do live in the city right now, so it's not like I can see a lot of stars most of the time, anyway. | |
| Day one of the double eclipse, demon star conjunction, fortnight of chaos and madness. | |
| People are already losing their fucking minds. | |
| Now, that's interesting. | |
| For the record, the three wise men were watching the sky when they saw the conjunction that told them to go find Christ. | |
| So, the idea that paying attention to astronomical signs is forbidden is foolish. | |
| It's the you know what? | |
| I'm not getting into this. | |
| Not getting into this. | |
| It's a complex moral issue. | |
| I really liked how in Voyages of the Dawn Treader that using Lucy, the good girl, they got her to sin. | |
| And she sinned by using magic to spy on people. | |
| And Aslan pointed out that spying is wrong. | |
| Which, you know, maybe somebody should tell that to the spooks. | |
| I don't like spooks. | |
| I mean, there's... | |
| I don't know. | |
| There's a necessity for being aware of what your enemy is up to. | |
| But the spooks seem to delight in acting like creeps. | |
| Much like crown prosecutors, you have to have a really, really strong moral core. | |
| I actually do have, um, it's like a second cousin once removed. | |
| And he worked for the Crown Prosecutor's Office in Ontario for a while, right after getting out of law school. | |
| And now this is back when I was like 25. | |
| I was Mr. Law and Order when I was 25. | |
| And he told me he got out because they were just too self-righteous. | |
| It's really easy to lose yourself in self-righteousness. | |
| And you need a really strong moral core to do something like DA or crown prosecutor. | |
| And too many of these guys just chomping at the bit to just go ruin somebody's life without any consideration. | |
| And hey, I'm not a bleeding heart liberal either. | |
| I think thieves, I think it should be. | |
| You know what, I'm gonna fuck around and find out, right, folks? | |
| But I'm not a fan of these fancy pants with the shine on their ass from riding the desk all day, eager to call themselves heroes for finding some technicality that they can lock somebody up for 20 years. | |
| Big believer in law enforcement. | |
| I just think that we got a lot of bad prosecutors these days, and we need to be doing something about that. | |
| God bless this judge and God bless that jury for dealing with the corrupt DA. | |
| Manny says, My cousin from India that moved to Canada is going back to India because the wait time for seeing a doctor is too long. | |
| She's a nurse in Canada. | |
| Yeah, they're moving to a two... | |
| Well, they're not moving to a two-tier medical system. | |
| Two tier would mean that you got treatment. | |
| These days, well, Canada seems to have completely collapsed into this Vax conspiracy. | |
| DCP goes on, seriously, last night's lunar eclipse was a conjunction with Beta Persi, the demon star, and a solar eclipse is coming in a fortnight. | |
| Spain and Croatia had a good climate too, but food can't compare to Italy. | |
| Oh no, that's not our track. | |
| That was from the Doom game, Doom Eternal. | |
| And the title is The Only Thing They Fear Is You Demons and Demons in Skin Suits Fear Righteous Men, as they should. | |
| And hey, DC Pagan, if you could tell us a link to something talking about all of that, I'm actually pretty curious. | |
| It's not my strong suit, but you know, if you had something that would explain it and baby talk for me, I'd be very interested in reading about it. | |
| I do not discount astrology. | |
| Turner Hoot says, One time I heard a sermon from a priest where a prosecutor was the same as an adversary, the devil. | |
| Yeah, there's like a list of people I don't like very much, and lawyers are pretty high in that list, if I'm going to be perfectly frank. | |
| You think it's a joke when you're younger? | |
| I mean, like, plumbers charge way too much money. | |
| Like, like, way too much money. | |
| Anytime I have to get a plumber for my client, the bill is like $300. | |
| I'm like, are you kidding me? | |
| All you did was like a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and then you picked up some brass fittings somewhere. | |
| It's like $300, really? | |
| So people are kind of like, fuck, I gotta phone a plumber. | |
| But nobody's actually angry at the plumber. | |
| Right? | |
| I mean, like the one time the plumber, you know, his thing leaked, well, he came back and fixed it for free. | |
| So people don't it's it's not that lawyers charge a lot. | |
| That's not why people got an issue with it. | |
| It's more that having a lawyer is like somebody that tells you you're not allowed to do anything all the time. | |
| It's like, so I'm gonna talk about this topic. | |
| Well, that might be intellectual theft. | |
| I'm gonna read this article and respond to it. | |
| Uh you could be sued by MSNBC. | |
| But would you calm your tits? | |
| Jeez. | |
| Journalists, they are top of the list. | |
| Here's the thing. | |
| I actually hate journalists more than I hate politicians because politicians have to keep people happy. | |
| A politician has an office of people. | |
| They have to get people going out and campaigning for them. | |
| They like to a certain degree, a politician has to earn their keep. | |
| Even though their keep is lying to citizens to get votes. | |
| But at least it's difficult being a politician. | |
| To be a journalist, you just have to be this hateful, lying, dishonest piece of trash. | |
| I genuinely hate journalists so much more than I hate politicians. | |
| Like I hate journalists more than I hate abortion doctors. | |
| Right in my face. | |
| All right, bathroom break. | |
| Then we're going to be talking about conspiracy theories, guys. | |
| See you in a sec. | |
| And we are back. | |
| Can I talk about the SCP I wrote? | |
| Never ask a writer to talk about their writing. | |
| So, talk your ear off. | |
| I would actually love to. | |
| Let me, if I forget about it, remind me in 30 minutes. | |
| And uh uh oh we've got you're old cat. | |
| You can't get up on your own. | |
| There we go. | |
| We've got the tacticat. | |
| How's it going, tacticat? | |
| He's a very important cat. | |
| Man, somebody needs to message Ella and tell her she's missing out on Tacticat. | |
| Yes, you're very beautiful, Toby. | |
| I think the cat's gay. | |
| Mustache is just encouraging him. | |
| So, conspiracy of convenience. | |
| Trying to figure out what to call this dream. | |
| But I just realized that Ryan Falk, aka the Alternative Hypothesis, just published a new video titled The COVID Program One: The Run Up to Release. | |
| Just published it like three weeks ago on October 27th. | |
| And it is an absolutely fantastic video. | |
| I really strongly recommend that you guys give it a shot. | |
| And one of the big things that he points out in it, which I really appreciate because, you know, I've got the schizoids on 4chan over here, and then I've got my mother over here. | |
| And I get more crazy from my mother, whom I love dearly, and God bless her. | |
| But the stuff she inundates me with. | |
| I'm going to tell you guys. | |
| I'm going to tell you guys. | |
| So in Poland or some goddamn country where they don't use the Latin alphabet. | |
| they recently called 210 cattle. | |
| No, no, 220 cattle. | |
| 220, that's the year 2020. | |
| Are they trying to send us a signal? | |
| I was like, Mom! | |
| Maybe it was just 220 cattle. | |
| Maybe Cabal is trying to send us a signal. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Shit. | |
| What do you want me to do about this? | |
| Is that a lot of cattle? | |
| I don't know how many heads of cattle exist in Poland. | |
| I don't know if that's a lot. | |
| I don't know if it's a small amount. | |
| I don't know if it's a signal. | |
| Like, is big cattle involved with, like, they could be? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Anything's possible with Bush in the White House. | |
| It just does my head in at times. | |
| It does my head in at times. | |
| So I really, really appreciated this video by Alternative Hypothesis. | |
| Because of how based it was. | |
| So the video is talking about the lead up to COVID. | |
| And how, first of all, starting in about 2018 or so, there was this sudden uptick in media discussing anti-vaxxers. | |
| Suddenly in 2018, it became really, really popular to, you know, crap all over anti-vaxxers. | |
| Which, like, the last time I remember anti-vaxxers being a thing was, like, 2008. | |
| Right, 2008 was the vaccines cause autism. | |
| And Atheists called Going to War with the Anti-Vaxxers. | |
| And different Hollywood celebrities were anti-vax back then. | |
| And since then, it was nothing. | |
| Like, nobody cared about anti-vaxxers until, yeah, 2018 started popping up. | |
| South Park did an episode. | |
| Family guy did an episode. | |
| And, you know, Ryan is quick to point out that it doesn't mean that everything is control. | |
| It's just like you get the ball rolling. | |
| One of the ways that you can control media, well, this is how the ADL took over the FBI. | |
| What the ADL started doing way back when, like back in the 50s and 60s, is the ADL started keeping track of all the different hate movements in America. | |
| And America is ridiculously diverse, geographically, culturally, ethnically. | |
| I mean, you've got five distinct groups of white people in America. | |
| And then those five distinct groups of white people in four different climatic zones with different economic interests. | |
| And it's a ridiculously diverse place. | |
| And in any sufficiently diverse place, there's going to be plenty of people with grievances to one degree or another. | |
| And what typically happens is the worst of any group. | |
| Yeah, I read a really good retelling of the colonization of India. | |
| But instead of India, it was aliens colonizing Earth. | |
| And so when the aliens first colonize Earth, it's all the best of the best aliens. | |
| And they have their super shiny clothing and they are super polite to everybody. | |
| They're in control of everything. | |
| They're bringing all these new technologies. | |
| And it's like, you know what? | |
| Why bother fighting back? | |
| Right? | |
| It's like they keep making life like, yeah, they're like first-class citizens. | |
| We're second class. | |
| Don't mouth off any of the aliens. | |
| One of the best parts is like, imagine like you're an earthling and you get into an argument with your landlord and an alien judge shows up and the alien judge doesn't even care. | |
| It's like, you know what, just give the guy like whatever. | |
| He's rent-free. | |
| I don't care. | |
| Right? | |
| It's like the British colonists, colonizers, it's like rent is, what, 10 shillings a week? | |
| It's like, here's three months' rent. | |
| I don't even care. | |
| And on top of that, they're industrializing, they're bringing technologies, they're making everything better. | |
| So it's like, yeah, you know what? | |
| Being second-class these aliens ain't such a bad thing. | |
| Until two to three generations in, you know, one of the children of Earth goes to study at university on the alien planet. | |
| And it turns out that not all the aliens are these, you know, super elite, fair, intelligent. | |
| No, no, there's a whole working class on the alien planet. | |
| I don't even get on this. | |
| And so then when you see that the alien empire is starting to fall apart, right? | |
| They just got into a big war with the other group of aliens and they won, but they're really sick of fighting wars. | |
| Like, maybe it's time for Earthican independence. | |
| Completely forgot how I got on this topic, Tatiket. | |
| Right, I was talking about hate movements. | |
| So even these aliens, these aliens that conquered Earth and industrialized us, they've got their own losers. | |
| And so you've got your Mahatma Gandhi is going to be alien plan to study at university, and there's going to be a whole bunch of like that. | |
| Now he's not dealing with the super elite aliens, he's dealing with the common aliens. | |
| And they're going to get resentful and angry that Mahatma Gandhi is studying on the alien planet when he's a dirty Earthican. | |
| Any group, you're going to have your losers. | |
| When you have diversity, every group is going to have a grudge. | |
| Most of them will ignore it, but a few of them will, because they suck at life, will harbor the grudge. | |
| And so in a diverse place like the United States of America, it's extremely useful to keep track of all the people that are harboring grudges. | |
| Because these grudge harborers might go and shoot up a church, might go and shoot up a shopping mall. | |
| And so what the ADL started doing to take over the FBI is on their own initiative, they started tracking all the different hate groups in America. | |
| And then for free, they would send a report to the FBI with all the hate groups. | |
| And you know, you're a small government agency, you know, relatively small. | |
| The FBI wasn't as big as it is now back in the day. | |
| You've got this non-partisan Jewish organization that's keeping track of all the hate groups, even the Jewish hate groups. | |
| And it's like, you know what? | |
| We don't need to keep track of the hate groups anymore. | |
| We can just let the ADL do it for us. | |
| And so the ADL took over a crucial government program. | |
| Similar thing goes for the media. | |
| Every single day, I mean, like, I'm a live streamer. | |
| So every week, I need to have some shit to talk about, don't I? | |
| And I mean, harder to do with me as a person. | |
| But let's say, let's say that somebody wanted to co-opt all 21 of my viewers. | |
| They wanted to co-opt me and they wanted to co-opt you. | |
| One of the ways they could do that would be sending me articles that's like, oh, yeah, this would be perfect. | |
| I can totally talk about this. | |
| Because I need to talk about something. | |
| Now, if you're a major newspaper and you have to publish a Saturday paper every single week and you have to fill the letters in there, it's very easy to get a news organization to publish what you want it to publish simply by providing them something to publish. | |
| And so then we've got that, and you've seen the videos. | |
| Seen the videos of all these journalists from every different city in America repeating word for word the exact same thing. | |
| The news company is desperate for content. | |
| And here's some free content. | |
| Go ahead and use our free content. | |
| Oh, thank goodness. | |
| Now we've got something to talk about. | |
| And it just so happens that the thing they're getting us to talk about is about how you should trust the journalists and not Facebook. | |
| So it's relatively easy if you have, this is the whole point of having a think tank. | |
| The whole reason you found a think tank is because you've got an agenda that you want to put out in the world. | |
| And so you create these articles and then you market these articles to other people. | |
| Because the journalists, they need something to talk about. | |
| What should they be talking about? | |
| I don't know. | |
| hey, how about this article that just got sent to us for free? | |
| And when you've got the situation that we have now, where there's only six companies owning all of the journalism in America, there's only six media companies, you also have the internal editorial policy. | |
| It's very, very easy to co-opt that. | |
| You don't have 100% control. | |
| But you've got enough control that you can direct the message. | |
| The big takeaway, and it was very nice seeing Ryan Falk talk about this because it matches everything I've seen. | |
| And there's a great error that people make thinking that there must be a central controller. | |
| You know, this is kind of one of the things with, if you guys remember the whole evolution debates back in the day. | |
| How could we possibly have organisms as complex as us without a central planner, without an intelligent designer? | |
| Well, it actually turns out there's a lot of ways. | |
| Like you don't need a central plan for people who share common interests to network and organize with one another. | |
| To put it another way, a disease does not need a central controller to take over your body and kill you. | |
| It's possible for there to be emergent behavior. | |
| And the whole COVID scam looks a lot like emergent behavior. | |
| Yes? | |
| What do you want? | |
| I got you dinner right before the live stream. | |
| If you want pets, you can come on my web. | |
| Okay, well, I'm going to ignore you. | |
| Don't look at me like that. | |
| I'm just going to ignore you. | |
| Cat's an asshole. | |
| So let's consider the whole the moving pieces in the COVID thing. | |
| The common interests. | |
| I don't buy that's a monolithic thing. | |
| There are just a whole bunch of interest groups that naturally aligned with one another. | |
| And I boiled it down to four big ones. | |
| Now, I'm labeling these under individual names because it's easier for us to understand an individual's motivation. | |
| Obviously, it's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people just all kind of coming together. | |
| But I think these are the four big ones. | |
| And if we want to understand what's going on in the world, understanding these four motivations, these four power structures. | |
| This will get you most of the way there. | |
| So, number one, you have Bill Gates. | |
| And again, hat tip to Ryan Falk for pointing this out. | |
| Bill Gates has more influence over the WHO than any individual nation. | |
| So he's got, he doesn't have tyrannical control, he doesn't have 100% control, but he's got more control over the WHO than America does. | |
| And he's really interested in vaccines, ain't he? | |
| I mean, that guy's been on the vaccine kick for a really long time now. | |
| So any excuse for him to be pushing more vaccines on people, that would make him very, very happy. | |
| Next, we've got Dr. Fauci, who controls the NIH. | |
| Now, Dr. Fauci, what are his motivations? | |
| He really loves to experiment on human beings. | |
| If you go back in time and dig up what Fauci was doing during the AIDS epidemic, well, it turns out he caused the AIDS epidemic. | |
| Not that he invented HIV. | |
| HIV, well, there's a bunch of different speculations. | |
| The big two speculations on HIV are: number one, it came from bushmeat. | |
| Number two, it came from a vaccine developed using rhesus monkey blood in Africa. | |
| The latter is discounted by most people, but it doesn't really look very good for doctors if they're the ones that caused HIV with their vaccines. | |
| So anyway, no, no, the way he contributed to the mass deaths from HIV is that he came up with the bright idea of pushing a drug that we'd never found a use for. | |
| It's called AZT, pushing that on people. | |
| And so the millions of deaths that you remember from AIDS back in the 90s were actually from AZT. | |
| So, yeah, Fauci is just one of these guys that loves screwing around with medical science. | |
| And you know, I can sort of get it. | |
| I can sort of understand it. | |
| I was reading a breakdown on how the mRNA technology works. | |
| And it's pretty darn cool. | |
| See, one of the issues with trying to inject mRNA into a person is that your cells recognize RNA that did not originate within them. | |
| There's a whole bunch of detectors to prevent that. | |
| Now, the RNA and DNA, it's made up of GTCA, the four amino acids that they that wind up creating instructions. | |
| Now here's the really fascinating thing about mRNA. | |
| So it turns out that if you replace, I think it's the T, There's another amino acid that fits together in the exact same Lego brick fashion as all the others. | |
| It operates exactly the same as far as we understand. | |
| And you can replace one of the four base pairs of DNA with that chemical instead. | |
| And the interesting thing is that because you replace that chemical, your cells no longer recognize this as foreign RNA. | |
| That is a really cool hack. | |
| Your cells will still process it as normal RNA. | |
| They just won't recognize it and reject it. | |
| That is such a cool hack, man. | |
| This is really cool technology. | |
| It's very, very neat. | |
| The problem is we're working on living human beings with souls and we don't understand how it works. | |
| I can see the fascination with mRNA technology. | |
| It is very, very, very cool. | |
| And AZT was probably very cool as well, but he killed millions of people. | |
| Fauci is just, he's one of these Mengelas. | |
| Mengela didn't hate Jews. | |
| I was saying to one of my native friends the other day, you know, she made a comment about like racists. | |
| I'm like, man, it's not the racists you have to worry about, it's the anti-racists, okay? | |
| Those are the scary ones. | |
| It's not the card-carrying Nazis that you really had to worry about as a Jew. | |
| It was the thugs that joined the thugs that joined the brown shirts did not care what the ideology was. | |
| Same with Antifa today. | |
| Antifa, they don't have any principles, right? | |
| They're not socialists on YouTube arguing about what the age of consent should be. | |
| They're just violent thugs. | |
| And the same thing goes for Mengelas. | |
| Fauci doesn't care about politics. | |
| Mengela didn't care about politics. | |
| He just wanted to experiment on live human beings. | |
| That's what Fauci is. | |
| And he doesn't care if millions of people die because of his experiments. | |
| I mean, geez, like the surgeons. | |
| We all know that surgeons are psychopaths. | |
| You have to be. | |
| You have to be a sadist to be a surgeon. | |
| They like cutting people up. | |
| They think it's neat. | |
| And thank God that we have them and we found a healthy social role for them to fill. | |
| But no, Fauci just wants to perform human experimentation. | |
| Doesn't care how, doesn't care why, just wants to do it. | |
| And so he loves any medical authority granted him. | |
| Not because he wants to get rich. | |
| I mean, yeah, he'll get rich in the process, but he's not interested in being rich. | |
| He wants to experiment on people. | |
| And one of the really interesting things, the first time I've heard this, maybe you guys all know it already. | |
| But three months, September of 2019, Donald Trump signed a bill authorizing not just non-ovam related vaccine, basically novel vaccines, such as the mRNA, but also vaccine passports. | |
| Donald Trump wrote that into law. | |
| Again, imagine you're the president. | |
| And by the way, what holds common between, oh wait, I got a let me look at, what did I do with this image? | |
| Putin's daughter, Trump's daughter, what's his name? | |
| InfoWars. | |
| His wife. | |
| And here we go, found the image. | |
| And all of Biden's children's spouses. | |
| What common factor they all have? | |
| Yeah, I'm not a Trump fan, but you know, even if I was, I'm not saying Trump was behind the vaccine passports. | |
| I'm saying that if you're the president, you're surrounded by people. | |
| Like if I'm going to make, if I'm the president of America and I have to sign off on a expenditure bill for the military, well, I'm going to have my experts tell me what should be in that bill. | |
| Right? | |
| Because I'm the president. | |
| I'm a busy freaking guy. | |
| Same as you want to get the media to tell your stories, then give them free stories to tell. | |
| You want the president to pass your laws, then provide him with a pre-packaged deal already. | |
| So yeah, three months before COVID showed up, Trump wrote provisions to start funding mRNA tech and vaccine passports. | |
| Now you got Jeff Bezos, right? | |
| And I'm using Jeff Bezos as a placeholder for all of the Silicon Valley billionaires, right? | |
| Like rewrite the story a little bit for Zuck, rewrite a little bit for whoever. | |
| But like who is Jeff Bezos? | |
| So he owns Amazon, and Amazon's number one competitor is Mom and Pop Shops. | |
| So a lockdown would do wonders for him. | |
| He also owns the Washington Post. | |
| So now he doesn't walk around telling every journalist what to write, but you know, they can have an editorial policy. | |
| And Bezos, again, being a Silicon Valley guy, he loves the big data. | |
| So vaccine passports, like, man, oh, I could get so much big data with vaccine passports. | |
| How cool would that be? | |
| And hey, let's be frank, guys. | |
| Big data is kind of cool. | |
| Kind of cool to be able to predict what brand of sexy underwear that Berini wants to buy two weeks before he even knows it. | |
| Like, geez, that's pretty cool big data. | |
| Finally, we've got Karl Schwab. | |
| Karl Schwab, bean counter economist, loves nationalized ID. | |
| He doesn't really care what form of ID it is. | |
| It could be a vaccine passport for him. | |
| Something to control people and, you know, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. | |
| And we're going to have a centralized cryptocurrency that's injected into the humans and determines what you're allowed to buy this month. | |
| Because, well, clearly we need to manage things. | |
| So you take these four individuals who we're kind of using them archetypically. | |
| These four individuals, they've got, you know, they're like Venn diagrams, right? | |
| Like the four of them are Venn diagrams in the middle where they all agree on things is the COVID conspiracy. | |
| Bill Gates gets to do his save the world program, forcing everybody to get vaccinated and be mister controlling expert psychopath on everything. | |
| Dr. Fauci gets to have free reign on applying new technologies to humans completely recklessly with no regard for the limitations put on normal science. | |
| Jeff Bezos gets to perfect his big data on everything, and Carl Schwab gets to control the economy. | |
| it is a conspiracy of convenience not some specific church of satan with an agenda that was laid out four thousand years ago Just a conspiracy of convenience. | |
| It's people that don't know how to lead. | |
| They only know how to control. | |
| And combine all of this, as I said earlier in the stream, with the technology of marketing, propaganda, and mind control. | |
| They've figured out how to engineer the media to engineer our perception of reality. | |
| Unfortunately, they can't use this to inspire. | |
| This is why these people are Satanists. | |
| They can't. | |
| See, church inspires. | |
| Church, good literature, good music, good art inspires people to be better, to become a better person, to level up their souls. | |
| What Bernays worked on does not level up your soul, it actually degrades your soul. | |
| It makes you less competent as a person, more fearful, more angry, more hateful, more black and white in your thinking. | |
| So more ignorant, more racist, more prejudiced. | |
| And that's a technology these guys rely upon because they can't inspire. | |
| I mean, like, look at all of them. | |
| None of them are inspirational. | |
| None of them are aspirational. | |
| Nobody wants to be Bill Gates when they grow up. | |
| Now compare Bill Gates to an Ayn Rand hero. | |
| And you know, Ayn Rand's heroes are too perfect. | |
| Yeah, he's so Superman, so Spider-Man, so is Rorschach. | |
| Nobody wants to be Bill Gates. | |
| Bill Gates can terrorize people. | |
| He has terrorized people, but he does not inspire admiration. | |
| And so the point I'm making with all of this is that the conspiracy is convenient. | |
| It's not monolithic. | |
| There is no eternal Ventru Elder Cabal behind all of it. | |
| It's people taking opportunities on things. | |
| And yeah, we're being lied to constantly, but if I'm right, and it's just it's conspiracy of convenience. | |
| That tells you a lot, right? | |
| It makes it a lot easier to discount certain conspiracies about the whole thing. | |
| Now, let me catch up with these comments. | |
| And, okay. | |
| Liekrin. | |
| Okay, I was worried I just banned you by accident. | |
| No, I did not do that. | |
| I don't think I did that. | |
| Yeah, I totally dude. | |
| totally want to talk about that. | |
| Let's see. | |
| We need to take over your body for an emergency purpose. | |
| Don't worry, we'll give it back when the emergency is done. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| Soul Consciousness says Robert Charles Gallo. | |
| Not sure what that is in response. | |
| Like, if you're still here, please elaborate. | |
| I'm curious. | |
| Okay, where can I find Ron? | |
| You know what? | |
| I'm going to risk my channel. | |
| And he's on BitChute. | |
| I don't know why he's still on BitChute. | |
| BitChute is awful. | |
| I will be frank with you guys. | |
| Part of the reason I haven't done one of the old-style videos, part of the reason, not the majority, like maybe 15% of the reason, is because trying to upload videos to BitChute is like pulling teeth. | |
| It's like you spend all this time making the video, and then you edit the video. | |
| Then your computer is basically locked up for an hour and a half while it renders the video. | |
| I mean, you can sort of do stuff, but you might crash your computer, so you don't want to do too much stuff. | |
| You want to leave the computer alone. | |
| Then you go to upload the damn thing to BitChute. | |
| And first you have to put in the title, the description, the image. | |
| You do all it takes, you know, it takes about five minutes. | |
| Right? | |
| And then you hit upload, and then it sits there doing this. | |
| And sometimes, after either 20 minutes or an hour, it uploads the fucking video. | |
| Other times, it just does this forever. | |
| It's absolutely terrible. | |
| And then you search things on BitChute. | |
| Like any time I search the alt hypothesis, I search him by his freaking channel name, and I get nothing but other videos that he was on. | |
| Their search algorithm is completely broken. | |
| Then other times you load the video, it's playing. | |
| I literally, I was listening to his video on my phone, and then I switched my computer because the computer wouldn't load. | |
| It was fine on the phone, it would not load on the computer. | |
| Bit shoot is just so freaking awful. | |
| I really wish he'd switch. | |
| Odyssey seems pretty good. | |
| Although I am. | |
| After getting kicked from YouTube and all of that, I'm not. | |
| What about Rumble? | |
| Fuck off, Rumble. | |
| I am. | |
| I don't have a large enough clout to create the next thing. | |
| So before I get super invested in the next thing, I'd like it to actually be the next thing. | |
| Odyssey seems to be working pretty well. | |
| I've got now, Odyssey has this other problem that if your video is more than an hour long, it won't let you upload from your PC. | |
| You have to upload from your freaking cell phone, but it won't accept uploads from my cell phone. | |
| As before, my cell phone broke and I had to go with a really crappy backup cell phone. | |
| So, you wanna help? | |
| Well, you wanna help? | |
| You stop being trouble you are so gay It's like a... boa. | |
| At least it's not biting me tonight. | |
| So, yeah, so there's the link to his channel. | |
| He has been doing a lot of work. | |
| Man, I wish there were more Ryan Falks in the world. | |
| If there were more Ryan Falks, honestly, seriously, if the entire race was full of Ryan Falks and fertile women that were not vaxxed, like it wouldn't be the most romantic world on the planet, but there'd be a future for the human species. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| And okay, yes, my Odyssey account. | |
| Let me. | |
| Don't have much up on the Odyssey just yet. | |
| That's it, like the other thing, guys. | |
| It's so damn difficult. | |
| Like, censorship really does work. | |
| There we go. | |
| Censorship works really well. | |
| Like, this is kind of a slow 21 substantive. | |
| Yeah, there's probably lots of guys talking about. | |
| Well, first, it's Friday night. | |
| Lots of people are going to be talking about Rich and House. | |
| Yes, I spoke about it for an hour, but I've got a BitChute account as well, but I'll tell you why I like Odyssey, | |
| is because BitChute is constantly a pain in my ass. | |
| my ass. | |
| I go to BitChute and it logs me out every week or two. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, I just want to click on the damn link and go, is there anything new I want to watch? | |
| odyssey as a a viewer on odyssey i've had no trouble with it and there's a bunch of people that let me find one of them for you guys uh So, Odyssey, let's go. | |
| First of all, you click Odyssey, it gives you your subscriptions right off the bat. | |
| Odyssey.com, it's all my subscriptions. | |
| Fantastic! | |
| And there's even cool non-political dudes on Odyssey. | |
| Do you guys know Thought? | |
| Like, I know Thoughty 2. | |
| I only subscribed to this guy because of his extremely handsome mustache. | |
| So I'm going to toss this in the link. | |
| ThoughtyTube, he just does videos about whatever. | |
| I think he's got a team working with him. | |
| If you're about to do the dishes, it's like, yeah, I'll put on a Thoughtdy2 video. | |
| I'll learn something about the Indian tea trade or whatever. | |
| Right? | |
| Something non-stressful, something interesting. | |
| He's got a good voice. | |
| So it's not exclusively political. | |
| Odyssey has managed to attract a non-exclusively political crowd. | |
| And just, it's really convenient to use. | |
| Odyssey has given me no troubles. | |
| The search engine works. | |
| Videos don't hang like they do on BitChute. | |
| And there's lots of different content on there. | |
| Odyssey is liberty. | |
| I think I had Liberry on my old phone. | |
| It's like I. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| I'm just burned out on learning new systems. | |
| I'm burned up on learning new systems that disappear after two years. | |
| So, bitch, like, I wish, I wish BitChute would get its shit together. | |
| They just don't seem to be. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| That freak has a parody account of me on Odyssey 2. | |
| Yeah, the Sigma Supreme channel. | |
| It's this kid in Ontario that the fuck did he call himself? | |
| Argon Templar. | |
| Right. | |
| Argon Templar was his YouTube name back in the day. | |
| And, no, I promoted him. | |
| He seemed like a good, he was a right-wing Catholic kid, right? | |
| He's a right-wing Catholic kid, right? | |
| Listen, guys, all that crap that I had to put up with from the Becloff had absolutely nothing to do with Catholicism versus Protestantism or anything or me joining a pagan cult or any of that nonsense. | |
| All right? | |
| Back in. | |
| I think it's the start of 2019 or 2018. | |
| I think it was. | |
| I'm going to say 2018. | |
| I might have the dates wrong. | |
| Right after Trump got elected is when the internet bum fights started. | |
| Yeah, I've commented many times before this. | |
| The irony is that if you're a right-wing commentator, it's better to have a Democrat in the White House because you've always got something to complain about. | |
| And then when Trump got elected, everybody that was pro-Trump on the internet, like, what are we supposed to do now? | |
| What are we supposed to be angry about? | |
| And what happened is that they all wound up becoming angry at one another. | |
| And so the first year. | |
| So let me have the dates slightly off. | |
| My apologies if I do. | |
| But right after Trump got elected, we had internet bum fights all over the right wing. | |
| Every right-wing YouTuber that had been talking about SJWs three months before, now they were all at each other's throats. | |
| And that's where all the drama was. | |
| And I think starting in, so that was 2016 was the election, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So 2016 is the election. | |
| 2017 internet bum fights start and I hated it refused to indulge in any of it. | |
| 2018 rolls around. | |
| 2018 rolls around. | |
| And I think Beklov had been talking about internet bum fights for most of 2017 and just enjoying the drama. | |
| I didn't enjoy it. | |
| Like this is not interesting. | |
| It's not productive. | |
| 2018 rolls around and there's no more bum fights for the Beklov to obsess over. | |
| And so that's when I found out that Catholics and Protestants hate each other. | |
| Like I actually had no idea when I got baptized. | |
| I didn't really think it was that big of a deal. | |
| Whatever. | |
| And Beklov starts just constantly hating on Catholics all the time. | |
| And it kind of reminds me of Canadians that would hate on Americans back in the day. | |
| So Americans are so stupid, they eat the hamburger. | |
| It's like, yeah, come up with a better stand-up comedy routine, buddy. | |
| And so that whole thing, like, it got to the point. | |
| Beckloff is a guy, I discovered his blog and I said he should start YouTubing. | |
| I loved his blog, promoted him. | |
| Then he's just like, ah, I hate Catholics now, so I hate Arena. | |
| Why are we fighting? | |
| The left wants to kill all of us. | |
| Why are we fighting? | |
| This is stupid. | |
| It's a waste of time. | |
| And, you know, anytime he'd come on my live stream, it'd just be like he'd just be insulting the Catholic Church and calling Mother Mary a whore. | |
| Which, like, okay, I guess I understand you don't venerate Mary, but maybe don't call Christ's mother a whore. | |
| And so finally, I just like, dude, if you're going to act like this, I'm not going to host you. | |
| And really, honestly, I should have cut my ties to these idiots years beforehand. | |
| I am way too loyal. | |
| I see the best in people. | |
| I don't want to be one of those guys that ditches people because they're not cool. | |
| I should have ditched these guys ages before that. | |
| I mean, like, they're just dead-end negative people. | |
| They're people who live only to stir up shit with other people. | |
| Right? | |
| Like their only claim to fame is stirring up shit with other people. | |
| Go look up that business partner I had back during the Sarkeesian effect days. | |
| The fuck is he doing these days? | |
| He just stirs up shit with people. | |
| Nothing original to contribute to the discourse. | |
| But no, like stupid me, I'm loyal to my friends. | |
| Even when they are talking shit about Mother Mary, I'm still loyal to my friends. | |
| And so that was about the time that I met Haythroon, who Heythroon has her flaws. | |
| She's a human being. | |
| I've got my flaws. | |
| I'm a human being. | |
| I'm not some sort of perfected anime internet personality. | |
| I'm a human being. | |
| Just a dude. | |
| So here's okay, so here's where it gets funny. | |
| Here's where it gets interesting. | |
| So finally, that whole thing is he wants to have a debate. | |
| The whole thing falls away. | |
| I'm like, I'm done talking to you guys. | |
| You guys are just being assholes and you want to argue about everything. | |
| I want to talk about things. | |
| I want to be positive. | |
| I want to build something. | |
| So number one, you know, he starts an argument because we're different types of Christians. | |
| So he's massive fucking argument. | |
| Then he says, you're hanging out with the pagan. | |
| I literally met her because of the pagan that you hang out with acting like an asshole. | |
| There's this pagan guy. | |
| Here's the guy who started hanging out with everybody, right? | |
| And he started threatening to blood eagle everybody on live streams all the time. | |
| Like, dude, why don't you fuck off? | |
| One of the first principles of paganism is guest privilege. | |
| I mentioned this, and this random pagan woman, like I said, I said it rhetorically. | |
| I said rhetorically, if there were any pagan that actually knew the five principles of or whatever it was, being a good pagan, I'd be more than happy to break bread with them. | |
| And this random pagan lady who's been fighting her own wars against leftist takeover of stuff contacts me, comes on for a live stream. | |
| We have a great conversation. | |
| We become friends. | |
| She co-hosts with me for a while. | |
| Leo Arena is a pagan now. | |
| And so 2018, Beckloff just rides my dick the whole time. | |
| He gets me kicked off of YouTube, rides my dick constantly, and then eventually finds something better to do with his life. | |
| At which point, this argent Templar guy, who was a Catholic, but sided with the Protestant against his fellow Catholic, because it's not about paganism or Protestantism or Catholicism. | |
| It's about dick riding and stirring up shit. | |
| And this kid has a history of being institutionalized for behaving antisocially. | |
| And so, yeah, he made up the Sigma Supreme because, like, you guys know I brag about being Mr. Sigma male. | |
| Guys, that's a joke. | |
| It's a joke meme. | |
| I tell you guys, you go through this much shit with people that you were nothing but good to. | |
| You know what? | |
| It touches on something that I want to touch on this on the live stream. | |
| It actually perfectly brings it up. | |
| I was having a coffee with my mummy earlier today. | |
| And yes, she drives me nuts with the she doesn't have good filtering heuristics for the conspiracies, but like she's on board. | |
| Like she gets things. | |
| She just drives me up the frickin' wall at times. | |
| but I love having coffee with her. | |
| And she said to me, I think we were talking about the dollar vigilante. | |
| Or we were talking about one of the streamers that we both follow. | |
| And she said to me that, you know, if you told me if you told me two years ago, fuck these people, they want me dead. | |
| I don't give a shit about them. | |
| If you told me two years ago, fuck those people, two years ago she would have said, and I would have said, no, I want to save those people. | |
| I want to help those people. | |
| I want to explain to those people. | |
| But you know, after two years of this COVID shit, those people want me dead. | |
| I mean, I am way too much of a suck. | |
| Okay, I am way too nice and I care about people and I want to look out for other people. | |
| I mean, the whole reason I joined the military, the whole reason I studied martial arts, is I got bullied so much in high school, right? | |
| And I want to become the strong guy that could defend other people from bullies. | |
| As much as I am a suck, she is ten times as much of a suck as I am. | |
| And she's at the point where she's like, you know what? | |
| Not my problem. | |
| You guys have followed evil. | |
| You've listened to evil. | |
| And on top of that, you want to kill me. | |
| You want me dead because you had three vaccines in an anal swab and you're still dying from COVID. | |
| And that's my fault? | |
| I saw this fantastic meme. | |
| See if I can find it. | |
| There it is. | |
| There it is. | |
| Just a it's a picture of Christ with a gradually altering facial expression. | |
| One forgiveness stops. | |
| Two. | |
| Gabriel, the trumpets. | |
| Three. | |
| Judgment begins. | |
| And I think a lot of us are hitting that point, aren't we? | |
| I don't think there's a single person that's pro-Rittenhouse that is like, oh, thank goodness he got off. | |
| You know what? | |
| Contrast this, the OJ Simpson case. | |
| OJ Simpson got off because of his skin color. | |
| He was clearly guilty, but he got off because of his skin color. | |
| And there's a good Devon Stack video about this. | |
| Talking about how all the whites were just distraught. | |
| And there were a few base blacks. | |
| There's a few base blacks. | |
| The whites were like, what happened to law and order? | |
| What the hell happened to Law and Order? | |
| What the hell happened to doesn't matter if you're a celebrity, doesn't matter what skin color you are, if you murder somebody, you are a murderer. | |
| What the hell happened to that? | |
| Well, the blacks were just, not all the blacks, but a lot of them, were just blindly celebrating because fuck Whitey. | |
| We're not celebrating yet. | |
| We're happy. | |
| We are happy that Rittenhouse got off. | |
| We will celebrate when that DA is driving a beer truck for the rest of his life. | |
| We're not done yet, are we? | |
| We are not done. | |
| This is no, no. | |
| rittenhouse being innocent was the bare minimum these fuckers thought they could win a battle They didn't realize they started a war. | |
| Bitchu does not change in years, says DC Pagan. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| It's one thing when BitChute was shitty five years ago, it's still exactly the same level of shitty. | |
| Not even search engine work, so I'm done with BitChute. | |
| Ha. Ah. | |
| Like I've got better things to do than shit on that guy, but he caused me a lot of grief, and he really contributed to getting me kicked off of YouTube. | |
| So I feel like a dumbass. | |
| That's the same thing for Owen. | |
| Partnering with One of the skills I've been trying to teach myself is to be more of a selfish asshole about whom I hang out with. | |
| Used to be far too good to people. | |
| Probably still am. | |
| And most people aren't worth a goddamn. | |
| Be careful about who you let into the inner circle. | |
| Yeah, the whole point, Box Day was identifying behavior. | |
| Good lord. | |
| And the funny thing, the whole Sigma male thing is the reason I talk, like, I am a pretty classic Sigma male, but I look at all the negative qualities of the Sigma male. | |
| You know, there's that Sigma male grind set meme. | |
| It's hilarious. | |
| It's look up Sigma Male Grindset Toy Story. | |
| It's frickin' hilarious and retarded, which is kind of the point. | |
| I'm not enough of an asshole. | |
| I'm working on it more. | |
| Now I'm just a schizoid loner weirdo type. | |
| Anyway, they tried to make it like I was trying to self-congratulate when it was like, no, it's kind of what I am. | |
| It's kind of what I am. | |
| Now, Fleacherin, I believe you were asking about the SCP. | |
| Which why don't I be super professional and why don't I play this for you guys while I get some more ice? | |
| So wait, wait, let's do this properly. | |
| Let's get a new image. | |
| Give me a sec here. | |
| We're gonna go image. | |
| new source of image we're gonna get the image of the book that makes you go insane If I can find the damn thing. | |
| There it is. | |
| And we're going to try and center this damn thing. | |
| There we go. | |
| There we go. | |
| And now we're going to listen to an SCP article. | |
| Be right back, folks. | |
| Good afternoon, everyone. | |
| My name is Researcher Arini, and if you just follow my instructions, we will get through this as painlessly as possible. | |
| Today, we are going to be discussing SCP seventy. | |
| wait a minute that's not the one with the music i want to do this right for you especially since since uh our good buddy put all the effort into making the music video renders here we go Good afternoon, everyone. | |
| My name is researcher and if you just follow my instructions we will get through this as aimlessly as possible. | |
| Today we are going to be discussing SCP-7524. | |
| Object, class Euclid special containment procedures. | |
| A single physical copy of each suspected instance of SCP-7524 is to be contained in the secure library annex of storage site 40. | |
| Digital copies including apparent duplicates are to be archived on an EMP shielded SSD with all metadata and retrieval information noted in accordance with Digital Anomaly Citation Standards 9040.3. | |
| Testing upon confirmed instances of SCP-7524 is currently suspended due to the difficulty in finding D-Class personnel who meet the criteria of susceptibility. | |
| Suspected instances will only be tested with site director approval and if the automated textual analysis shows a variance greater than 10% from a confirmed instance. | |
| Until then, they are to be presumed infohazards. | |
| Under no circumstances are any SCP personnel to read the documents to completion. | |
| Doing so may result in dismissal, detention, class C amnastic therapy, or even termination. | |
| Note that partial reading of the document is believed to be harmless and is permissible by assigned staff. | |
| A single C-Class personnel is to maintain the automated web crawler and review the results, as well as manually searching forums and blog networks for undiscovered instances. | |
| The use of non-foundation search engines is strictly forbidden. | |
| Field agents working with the Library and Archival Division, the Silicon Valley Liaison Division, and the Cults and Conferences Division are to familiarize themselves with this SCP. | |
| If any suspected instances are discovered, they're to contact lead investigator, Dr. for further orders. | |
| Suspected cases of SCP-7524-1 are to be detained, interrogated, and anesthesized, and any copies of SCP-7524 to be seized, following which they are to be reported to domestic intelligence authorities if they instance a relevant subcultural niche, after which they are to be released. | |
| Description. | |
| SCP-7524 is a treatise of approximately 50,000 words titled The Figments of the Mind by Mark Deserot. | |
| The former was crossed out, and it goes on, which goes by various titles and authors, all sharing a common theme, which has variously been described as a text arguing against superstition and promoting reason, though it doesn't appear to contain any unique or profound arguments. | |
| SCP-7524's anomalous effects occur when the text is read by an individual who A possesses the necessary sixth-grade reading level and the language needed to understand it, and B scores in the top 40% of the modified CRS scale that was crossed out, it now says, scores in the top 30% of religiosity on at least two of the following dimensions, intellectual, ideological, | |
| and religious experience. | |
| Public practice and private practice have been proving to be irrelevant. | |
| Following the completion of SCP-7524, the individual who reads it becomes a case of SCP-7524-1. | |
| What follows is a two-stage shift within the individual over a period of several months. | |
| Their prior religiosity will appear to dissipate. | |
| They will stop attending religious services. | |
| They will lose interest in religious and philosophical documents, and the use of religious terms in daily language will decline. | |
| Their baseline morality and attitude remains unaffected, however, making stage one easy to miss. | |
| A small number of SCP-7524-1s experiencing this shift have casually described themselves as atheist, but the vast majority still consider themselves religious despite having effectively abandoned their faith. | |
| Stage two occurs when their latent religiosity reasserts itself. | |
| The SCP-7524-1 will gradually become obsessed with a subcultural niche which is sufficiently complex to allow religious devotion, but is not part of an extant faith. | |
| Examples of such niches include science fiction and fantasy universes, organic food, veganism, or fitness, UFOs and cryptids, far-left and far-right ideologies, role-playing games, multiplayer video games, antiques, collectibles, even barbecuing. | |
| SCP-7524-1s will devote considerable energy to their new hobby, to the detriment of pre-existing relationships, their work life, and in some cases, their health. | |
| Psychological testing indicates no changed personality, however, the subject will now interpret all events through the lens of their new subculture, often becoming obnoxious or even belligerent. | |
| Note that amnesic deep therapy can remove the memory of SCP-7524, but will not affect their new obsession. | |
| This causes them to withdraw from their previous life, abandoning friends and family for the sake of their new belief system. | |
| And in 70% of suspected field cases, this has resulted in arrest for an indictable offense within five years of exposure. | |
| Non-political examples include was arrested in for making death threats over a disagreement on in-universe lore in the tabletop strategy that were sprayed a clear path over a dispute involving a children's book about UFOs on whose cover the grey aliens were colored green. | |
| Chained himself to the doors of City Hall and in protest of the pesticides used in city beautification. | |
| Was arrested for committing arson of a military antique shop in apparently over a dispute regarding the authenticity of a World War II Japanese katana. | |
| And assaulted staff at hospital and following demands for antibiotics to treat an apparently fictitious illness. | |
| SCP-7524-1s are not themselves a memetic hazard, but are sometimes prone to sharing SCP-7524 on blogs, forums, or other discussion groups. | |
| However, this doesn't appear to be a compulsion. | |
| Nonetheless, the propensity for social collapse, which exposure entails, demands swift action against any copies which are discovered in the wild. | |
| Potential weaponization of SCP-7524 has been considered and dismissed. | |
| See Addendum 7524A. | |
| SCP-7524 was discovered during the investigation of SCP-1425, Star Signals, during which a book titled Star Signals, Finding the Power Within, was investigated and determined to be non-anomalous. | |
| The author, however, a man named is suspected to be a case of SCP-7524-1. | |
| He disappeared during the early investigation, likely at the hands of fifthists. | |
| Researchers believe that fifthism was the cultural niche which his obsession drove him to, though he wasn't actually a member of any fifthist cult. | |
| And it appears he never got his hands on an actual copy of SCP-1425. | |
| SCP-7524 was discovered as a PDF file posted on his website, www.net, where he blogged extensively about fippism, most of it inaccurate, and it was discovered by junior researcher. | |
| This eventually led to the incident at site. | |
| Moshuma's investigation led to the discovery of the junior researcher's journal, allowing Dr. to ascertain the source of the memetic hazard. | |
| Since then, several other documents with similar titles, authors, and word lengths have been discovered, which have the same memetic effect. | |
| The oldest extant text yet discovered was held in the Vatican's Librorum Prohibitorum and is titled Figmoint Didiot by Marquis de Sade, though there are no records, official or unofficial, of the Marquis publishing such a work. | |
| Archival research has uncovered records of older texts which may have been examples of SCP-7524, however the actual texts are lost. | |
| Evidence seems to point to an original herd text which was composed at some point during the 15th century and variations upon this original have been proliferating at a linear rate ever since. | |
| Note, there is one prior example of a possible SCP-7524. | |
| Tacitus mentions a treatise titled Opinonie Structurum by Marcus Seladinus, which, according to his histories, was supposedly a favorite of Emperor Nero. | |
| The origin and author of SCP-7524 continues to elude researchers. | |
| ISBNs, if included at all, are incorrect, and tracing on any physical copies leads back to vanity publishers, dead email accounts, and payments made in bearer bonds or digital currency. | |
| Until better investigation possibilities open up, the focus is on containment. | |
| Addendum 7524A. | |
| The O5 Council has considered several proposals as to how we might weaponize SCP-7524. | |
| Quite frankly, gentlemen, unless a point of view has some deep strategy that we haven't thought of, it's just not practical and it's more likely to blow up in our faces. | |
| To go into specifics, the sarkic cults don't read. | |
| Are we cool yet? | |
| We just become even more destructive with their anomalies. | |
| Established organizations like The Serpent's Hand, the GOC, and would detect it before it did significant damage to their operations. | |
| In effect, we'd just be handing them a tool to use against the general populace. | |
| Please consider the possibility of a broken masquerade before submitting any more suggestions as to how we can weaponize SCP-7524. | |
| Sufficiently stupid proposals may result in demotion and even restricted cafeteria access to the salad bar only. | |
| Signed 053. | |
| Well, that about does it. | |
| Kind of reminds me of that physicist. | |
| What did he say? | |
| It's good to have an open mind, but don't keep your mind so open that your brain falls out. | |
| Anyway, uh, that will do it. | |
| Thank you very much for listening, class, assuming that you still are. | |
| And class is dismissed. | |
| And there you go. | |
| There is SCP 7524. | |
| So, the genesis of this SCP. | |
| I wrote this SCP because I was becoming incredibly frustrated a year ago with the untempered conspiracy theories about COVID. | |
| You know, earlier in the stream, I covered a basic breakdown of the non-monolithic conspiracy of convenience that led to disparate, powerful interests all working together to accomplish a COVID conspiracy. | |
| And I get really, really frustrated because I'm trying to figure out what's going on. | |
| Right? | |
| There is. | |
| Yeah, partly I'm just one of these A social schizoids. | |
| Let's turn the camera back on. | |
| I'm just an A social schizoid, but it's a simple fact of the matter that the mainstream narrative is always incorrect. | |
| That's why I really, really enjoy Reinfall. | |
| That guy has such a sharp, logical brain that he applies to everything. | |
| And what happens so often is the moment you abandon the mainstream, it's like you buy into everything. | |
| Don't let your mind be so open that your brain falls out. | |
| As Carl something, whatever. | |
| Mr. Science Man before Black Science Man, and I was getting so frustrated. | |
| Because about a year ago, it's like half the people believe what the TV tells them. | |
| And the other half believe whatever some crazy conspiracy theorist on the internet says. | |
| And I was really beginning to 2020 really demonstrated for me how useful religious belief is. | |
| And oh, and by the way, that track first appeared on Pinkerton's Ghosts, Pinkerton's Ghost channel, which is a film noir radio drama YouTube series that, guys, if you're looking for something to listen to, go check out Pinkerton's Ghost. | |
| Dude is cool as a cucumber. | |
| Go check him out. | |
| Link in the well, link is in the description of the live stream. | |
| Just look up Pinkerterton's ghost. | |
| You'll find him. | |
| Cool dude. | |
| I retweet him on the reg. | |
| He was kind enough to invite me for his Halloween stream. | |
| And around January 2020, I really felt torn between, on the one side, I believe whatever the mainstream narrative says versus I believe every single conspiracy theory in all of the UFOs. | |
| It became evident to me how practical and useful an ontological worldview provided by religion is, which, incidentally, no religions provide right now. | |
| Yeah, I think Jordan Peterson said that Catholicism or Christianity is as close to sanity as people become. | |
| Problem is, the Catholic Church really ain't in control. | |
| It's funny with the Protestants lashing out at the Catholic Church as if the Catholic Church has any control whatsoever over the narrative. | |
| I mean, the United States, like, I don't know the stats off the top of my head, but it's like 70% of Catholics vote Democrat. | |
| So, what do you think would happen if the Pope ordered a jihad right now? | |
| You know, like, how would that go? | |
| Not to mention the whole language people use. | |
| Fatima. | |
| Fatima said that if we did not consecrate Russia, then the errors of Russia would be spread throughout the earth. | |
| Now, the so many people interpret that as saying communism would be spread throughout the earth, which is sort of correct, the same way that describing George Bush as a fascist is sort of correct. | |
| Communism, when you say communism, most people hear 1970s communism. | |
| Iron Curtain, that stupid Jewish director movie about communism. | |
| When we are, folks, we are far past communism. | |
| We are at neo-communism. | |
| We are at AI-directed communism. | |
| The big thing that Bill Gates and Bezos are so excited about is artificial intelligence-directed communism. | |
| This time it'll work. | |
| AI-directed communism, social credit, is not the same thing as communism. | |
| It's the same error. | |
| But the error is not communism. | |
| The error is the hubris of men that think they are smarter than man. | |
| I had this warrant officer in the military. | |
| One time he said to me, I was a corporal back then, said to me, Who do you think is smarter? | |
| The sergeant Or the platoon of corporals and privates. | |
| And of course, I said obviously the sergeant's smarter. | |
| He's like, no! | |
| The corporals and privates are smarter than the sergeant because there's 30 of the fuckers. | |
| A big part of military leadership is listening to your troops, is realizing that your troops are smarter than you because there's more of them than you. | |
| Hell, one of the methods of navigation that we were taught in the military, this is before GPS, all right? | |
| Like, guys, I'm older than GPS. | |
| That's how fucking old I am. | |
| One of the methods of navigation was democratic vote. | |
| And what it boils down to, if you're lost, the democratic vote will let the smart person to speak up. | |
| The great error of Russia was not communism, but this weird form of economic hubris that one man thinks he knows what the economy ought to be. | |
| And, you know, you're seeing Greta, some 16-year-old girl tell us how we ought to organize our industrial economies, and all these people blindly signing on with that. | |
| That is economic hubris, my friends. | |
| That is the error that Russia is spreading throughout the world. | |
| That there is a simple, stupid answer to questions of where we should get our resources, how we should treat people well in the workforce, that some 16-year-old prodigy can tell us where we ought to get our electricity from. | |
| That is the error of Russia. | |
| It's not communism, per se. | |
| Communism was the presumption that some asshole in St. Petersburg can tell us what we need to produce to make enough cars. | |
| And now we are presuming that some stupid teenager can tell us how to generate electricity. | |
| That's the error that's being propagated. | |
| And if only we could track everything and get all that big data into one place, then we will solve everything. | |
| That's the error. | |
| And it is a new form of communism, but it's not the same as the old communism. | |
| So simply calling that communism, it's missing the point. | |
| And reverse stupidity is not intelligence. | |
| You know, one of the things I put into that article, I spent about an hour or so researching different psychological measures of religion. | |
| And I thought about this a fair bit. | |
| Right? | |
| these psychological measures of religion and so psychologically we measure five different aspects of religion two of which are performative private practice and public practice | |
| prayer life and going to church. | |
| And so the initial you get the redacted parts in the story. | |
| So the first redacted, well, no, the first redacted was it wasn't just one book, it was multiple books. | |
| We discovered one book that took religious people and turned them into crazy conspiracy theorists that would commit violence for their conspiracy theory. | |
| But then we discovered, oh no, no, it's actually multiple books. | |
| This is the first one we discovered. | |
| So that got redacted. | |
| Second part redacted is it's actually philosophical religion. | |
| There's the five different measures of spirituality. | |
| And going to church and private prayer are not affected by this SCP. | |
| Which is why a lot of these people that would read, that would be mentally aberrated by this SCP, they'd still keep going to church, they'd still keep praying, but then they would murder a bunch of people at the game shop because somebody painted the orcs wrong in Warhammer. | |
| Pointing towards the fact that it's the metaphysical reality anchor, there's an SCP term, which religion provides. | |
| I don't think I said this already, but Jordan Peterson saying that Christianity is as close as people get to sanity. | |
| I mean, like, like, what are we? | |
| Like, what? | |
| What actually are we? | |
| We're this cauldron of all these instinctual drives. | |
| And yet we're all these instinctual drives filtered through perception mechanisms. | |
| So like take animals. | |
| Like what we do with animals, the animals that we domesticate, every single one has a dominance hierarchy. | |
| And what we do is we replace the alpha male of the dominance hierarchy with us. | |
| We fuck with their systems sufficiently that they think we are the alpha male, even though we are a different species. | |
| That's what the act of domestication is. | |
| And so humans have all these primordial instincts. | |
| We... | |
| Anger, lust, boredom, just this constant maelstrom of emotions and instincts. | |
| and yet only humans suffer schizophrenia Animals don't have schizophrenia. | |
| Only humans do. | |
| Because humans can alter their heuristic. | |
| can alter their definition of the universe. | |
| And so we've got two types of horrific criminals. | |
| got three types of criminals the first type of criminal that that we have is he stole that when he wasn't supposed to stole that Right? | |
| We have humans that are being stupid and belligerent and inappropriate, etc. | |
| Right? | |
| We've got like the baseline criminals like, no, stop doing that. | |
| Follow the rules. | |
| These are the rules. | |
| Why didn't you learn the rules? | |
| We've got the next level of criminals who are so psycho that they don't really understand the rules. | |
| You know, you've got the retarded kid that watches a whole bunch of rape porn on Pornhub and rapes his own grandmother. | |
| And just this like, dude, your heuristic is fucked up. | |
| And then you've got top-level Nightstalker, Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, where I reject your rules and use my own. | |
| And in an atheist world, who the hell are we to judge the Night Stalker? | |
| The only rational argument we have against the Night Stalker is God, is Christianity, is Christ. | |
| And so when you abandon that principle, anything becomes possible. | |
| And so yeah, I wrote this SCP because either people that are blindly following Fauci or people that believe in every single UFO story, it's like, y'all need Jesus. | |
| Like, you're not. | |
| You're just crazy. | |
| You are just crazy. | |
| And you lack a solid ontological basis for anything that you're saying. | |
| That's the core of sapience: that you can reprogram yourself. | |
| But what are we reprogramming ourselves for? | |
| I mean, it's funny. | |
| In the SCP article, I say that any of the people that replace like it's like they have a religious algorithm in their brain. | |
| And then they read this stupid book about how, oh, religion is stupid. | |
| And so they replace the religious algorithm with a political algorithm. | |
| And so I point out that now like only, I don't know, like 15% become political. | |
| The other 85%, they start believing in, I just want a grill, or they start obsessing over Sonic the Hedgehog, or whatever. | |
| And they all become violent as well. | |
| Right, like the majority of these people, when they get rid of the God algorithm, they become violent in some manner. | |
| And yet, I specify that only the ones that adopt alt-left or alt-right politics, these we warn the CIA FBI about these guys, right? | |
| Like, if you think putting on a plastic German army helmet and marching up and down in front of a synagogue is a political protest, like, you think that's a really smart idea, you actually are a threat to civilization. | |
| Maybe not as much of a threat to civilization as a corrupt DA or crown prosecutor is. | |
| Fuck those guys. | |
| But, like, you're a major fucking problem. | |
| Or if you think that putting on an Antifa hat and attacking 17-year-olds is acceptable behavior, you are a major fucking problem. | |
| Now, if you think it's a smart idea to go mace somebody because Sonic the Hedgehog's arms were and yeah, you totally got that. | |
| Yeah, that was a reference to Christian macing somebody over Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
| You're actually not a threat to society. | |
| Like, you do need to be locked up, but you're not threatening the fundamental social fabric of things. | |
| I think the primordial aspect that I was upset over was if you're going to discuss politics. | |
| you have such a powerful responsibility on your shoulders. | |
| And when it comes to anomalous phenomenon, cryptids, UFOs, I take this shit very, very seriously. | |
| I think there's something to Bigfoot. | |
| I'm very certain there's something to UFOs. | |
| And I am absolutely positive that hallucinogens show you things that are more real than real. | |
| I take this stuff so seriously. | |
| And so if I'm trying to have an adult conversation about UFOs and some jerk shows up and just starts spouting up, I saw a UFO one time. | |
| You did, did you cupcake? | |
| You're 100% certain it wasn't a plane. | |
| Yes, I am. | |
| Did you pull up the plane routes from that night? | |
| No. | |
| Do you have your pilot's license? | |
| No. | |
| Then how the fuck do you know, asshole? | |
| I'm trying to have an adult conversation about the fact that there's a lot of data that does not fit with the normal, the accepted interpretation of things. | |
| And you want to talk about seeing lights in the sky. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you think I need to show you respect. | |
| No, you are actually more of a threat than somebody that just gets vaxxed eight times. | |
| So yeah, that's kind of the theme of that series. | |
| And there is a second theme as well that it starts off saying there was an er text, meaning a first text. | |
| A first text of stupid atheism appeared around 1600. | |
| But we might have discovered that Tacitus mentioned a similar one. | |
| I've got this bit of a theory that human civilization goes through a 1600 year cycle. | |
| And so the SCP is pointing towards around 1600 is when the degeneration cycle starts. | |
| And we have all these smart atheists with their stupid fucking ideas tearing our civilization apart. | |
| Nick Tacitus, writing... | |
| Oh, I looked it up at the time, but when did he write? | |
| Zero, 200, something like that? | |
| That similar, really, really smart guy atheist text ripped apart the Roman civilization. | |
| I really need to finish writing that piece about... | |
| I need to simplify the piece. | |
| I think one of my big problems is I try to write too good and I think I just need to simplify and dumb things down, like even the sci-fi novel. | |
| I'm I spent a lot of time thinking about this novel, like I like I need a really solid science fiction basis for the novel, but I need to get over that shit and just write the fucking novel like. | |
| My skill is writing characters and the. | |
| The big idea of the novel is what I need to devote energy towards, not how the spaceship works. | |
| Anyway, let's, let's check the comments! | |
| Oh, dude! | |
| By the way, I, I totally based that SCP off of... | |
| Oh, who was it? | |
| Who was it? | |
| You'll know him when you find him. | |
| There's a guy that does the SCPs and he narrates it like he's lecturer. | |
| He's the university prof and it's fantastic. | |
| I love that guy. | |
| He Fantastic program. | |
| You know what? | |
| I should drop him a line and see if he wants to use this one. | |
| This is not an official SCP, but it's also an open source sort of a thing. | |
| DC Bacon says this SCP is about channeling religiosity without the temperance of religion, right? | |
| Yes, exactly. | |
| Like, yeah, exactly. | |
| It's about people getting obsessed over the wrong things and not yeah, about obsession not being tempered properly. | |
| It was explicitly inspired by a friend of mine that won't stop talking about UFOs. | |
| And, like, hey, man, I'm totally down to hearing about UFOs. | |
| There are there are a lot of very, very anomalous UFO events. | |
| The problem is, the moment you start talking about it, you get inundated with UFO idiots that just god, it's tiresome. | |
| And yeah, that was also a reference to Chris Chan in it. | |
| Carl Sagan, yes. | |
| Yeah, I was quoting Carl Sagan in that. | |
| Their metaphysical anchor is under one of the oh man, I was having some crazy thoughts the other night. | |
| I need to write more. | |
| Guys, one of the things I am listening if you pray for me, pray that I get the job on Tuesday. | |
| That would mean a lot to me. | |
| I want to start writing more. | |
| This whole politicking thing, it's such a fucked up psycho game. | |
| You guys would be better off with by listening to Tim Pool while I wrote science fiction novels. | |
| The world would be better served by that. | |
| We all would be better served by that. | |
| The Vulgan, yes, him. | |
| The Vulgan is so man. | |
| One of the things that pisses me off about SCP is all of the people with a lot of money behind them doing SCP narrations. | |
| In fact, so I got kicked off of YouTube, right? | |
| So I don't have my YouTube subscriptions. | |
| So every so often I have to reset my YouTube, right? | |
| Like they still track what I watch and they download cookies and whatnot. | |
| But every so often I have to redo things. | |
| And Vulcan was one of the originals. | |
| He put in a lot of effort. | |
| And these days, if you look up SCP on YouTube, you're going to find some very highly funded channels. | |
| They're not even bad channels. | |
| But they come to the top. | |
| And like, option number 20 is the Vulcan, who's been doing it from the beginning. | |
| And yeah, like he's got some funding behind him, but not the same amount of funding. | |
| He's got good style. | |
| So The Vulcan and Things Explained. | |
| Those two guys I like. | |
| I like them a lot. | |
| Things Explained does a whole bunch of Warhammer stuff as well. | |
| Right? | |
| So if you like the Warhammer, but you don't play the game, he's fantastic for that. | |
| Whereas nowadays, it's become the fucking thing is commercialized, it's popular, it's subscribe to the Vulcan. | |
| The Vulcan is solid. | |
| And, you know, I might drop that motherfucker a line and toss this one at him. | |
| I mean, like, Volgan? | |
| Hey, I'm going to commit right now. | |
| Vulgan, you make all the money off it. | |
| I don't care. | |
| It's open source. | |
| You do your thing. | |
| Use my voice. | |
| Redo the visuals. | |
| It's all yours, buddy. | |
| All yours. | |
| Volgan, you've provided me hours of entertainment, and I thank you for it. | |
| Oh, it was funny. | |
| I was into. | |
| I remember reading the original SCP-173 territory. | |
| Cape shit. | |
| That's why, well, part of the reason my SCP is not official is because I can't figure out their damn website. | |
| The other reason is I think. | |
| Prove me wrong. | |
| Prove me wrong. | |
| I think that the people that took over the SCP Foundation would reject my article because I am literally Leo Arene and I am literally a Nazi. | |
| Yeah, it's kind of been taken over. | |
| Or I'm wrong. | |
| In which case, like, post it on the damn wiki. | |
| Part of what I did try and embed it in the SCP universe. | |
| So there's in the SCP universe, there is a cult called Star Signals, which is basically Scientology, but it works. | |
| And so one of the inclusions in my SCP article was that it was a guy that was obsessed with Scientology, but he actually just totally did not understand Scientology. | |
| So in the SCP universe, you have like a real Scientology cult that is bringing down star gods to rule over us or some crap like that. | |
| But no, no, the discovery of my SCP, he thought he was studying it, but actually he was just fucking crazy. | |
| You know, like Mulder from X-Files is legitimately studying the UFOs, but no, this asshole is just thinks he's studying UFOs. | |
| Anyway, we've got ten viewers. | |
| So let's shut things. | |
| I'm going to shut things down in 15 minutes. | |
| Do what I think the problem is. | |
| I think it's the limoncello. | |
| It's the mix. | |
| Hard liquor, I understand. | |
| Mix. | |
| That's when you gotta get suspicious. | |
| So, I'm going to get some more ice, toss me some comments, and we will be right back. | |
| So, I'll tell you what, folks. | |
| I've got a job interview on Tuesday, which I really, really hope I got. | |
| And if I get this job interview, then I am probably mostly quitting the online stuff in the short-term version of it. | |
| I was mentioning that novel that I have an idea for. | |
| And so, one of the best parts about today was I was now at first I was doing a hunt for components all over the damn place, but then I was just driving down the road. | |
| I just think about ideas for this book. | |
| Which ideas should I include? | |
| Which one should I not include? | |
| And, guys, like, I honestly, I swear to God, you will like this book better than my live streams. | |
| And if man, if I get this job, oh, geez, just hours on the road thinking about ideas. | |
| Good lord, that'd be so good. | |
| So if you're the praying type, toss a prayer for me because I am so fucking sick of not having a job. | |
| Come on, guys, toss me some comments. | |
| Don't leave me hanging. | |
| We're winding down the stream. | |
| I'm wanting to be a warning order before I leave, though. | |
| The thing I love about the SCPs are the... | |
| It's the fridge logic, isn't it? | |
| Probably my biggest problem with SCPs is when they don't think about the logic of capturing the SCP where we've got this we've got this SCP in containment that if you look at it, it murders you. | |
| Well, how do we figure that out? | |
| Right? | |
| Like I like to start with an. | |
| Well, I start with the concept of an SCP, but then imagine it in the wild. | |
| And how did the SCP Foundation capture it? | |
| There's a handful of SCPs that are too powerful where if anybody looks at a picture of it, they die immediately. | |
| Then how do we figure out not to take a picture of it? | |
| That sounds, sus know what I'm saying. | |
| Fliakerin says I was thinking of writing an SCP when someone gets their worst sin they have done thrown back in their face. | |
| So suggestion, suggestion. | |
| What if that SCP, like, what if it were discovered? | |
| What if there was a holdout in North Africa after the Nazis gave up? | |
| There's a holdout in North Africa of a bunch of Nazi Aligned monks and every like, until they sent a Catholic regiment against it. | |
| Like this is like secret. | |
| Like six months after the Nazis gave up this, this out outpost in North Africa Gave up because, yeah, like they found, like, they found a crucible. | |
| Allegedly, it's the actually actual Holy Grail. | |
| And anybody that confronts the Holy Grail, well, if you're a villain, you kill yourself. | |
| And so, what we had was this outpost of Nazis and Catholics that were just praying 24/7. | |
| And it wasn't until a Catholic regiment from America or Great Britain or whatever went after this post, they actually nobody fought back. | |
| That's a crazy thing. | |
| Like, this outpost, like it was six months, but nobody fought back. | |
| It's just that so many of the allied soldiers that went after this wound up putting a bullet through their brain. | |
| And so the Holy Grail is actually confronting people with their own sins. | |
| And righteous people kneel down and pray. | |
| And unrighteous people put a bullet through their head because they want to go to hell. | |
| There you go. | |
| I was thinking it could be transmittable, but okay, so, all right, let me read the statement. | |
| I was thinking it could be transmittable, but it would fizz out when it meets normal people who have not murdered any or raped anybody. | |
| But it's a disaster introduced to deep personal because they are mostly wicked people. | |
| I would also comment that an important thing to include in SCP is that it's scientifically measurable. | |
| So my SCP only affected strongly religious people, right? | |
| If you're just kind of like normally conforming, this book doesn't affect you. | |
| It only affects strongly religious people as determined by scientific measurements of religiosity. | |
| So, one of the important things of the SCP universe is to maintain scientific objectivity. | |
| Part of what I included in my SCP was that we're going to stop wasting time testing D-class personnel because there are so few that, but there are a few. | |
| There's a few of these child rapists and murderers that actually have a strong religious life. | |
| Not many, but there's a few. | |
| SCP is not about happy moral narrative. | |
| SCP is about the scientific establishment encountering something that it doesn't understand. | |
| And so think about scientifically. | |
| Think about it scientifically. | |
| What would be the consequences of something that forced people to confront their sins? | |
| Would it make everybody better? | |
| Would it make some people worse? | |
| You know, you could go an alternate route with this and think about, what if every D-class personnel that encountered this thing had a negative reaction? | |
| and so we misunderstood this thing because we only tested D-class personnel. | |
| But then our A-class personnel, are they good people? | |
| See, part of the, like, I put a lot of thought into, like, it's funny, too, because, like, the parts I put a lot of thought into were covered up by blanks, but I put a lot of thought into how did we discover that this thing was anomalous. | |
| what's the backstory to this thing i was thinking this scp had a positive effect in the wild but it got bad when they tried using with d-class personnel I like that idea. | |
| I like that a lot. | |
| And you know what? | |
| You should end that article with even though we've thoroughly scientifically proven that the world is better if we leave it alone, we've still contained it and we want an argument to uncontain it. | |
| One of the wonderful things about the SCP Foundation is how hypocritical they are. | |
| They're hypocritical normies. | |
| So like if you could write an article about like now you need to demonstrate some sort of economic harmful thing to it, like what if I don't know? | |
| Like research the history of North Africa a bit more, and actually like like we think that this trading town declined because of the lack of copper, but actually it declined because this artifact appeared and it made all the evil merchants repent. | |
| And in a fucked up way that, like, being an evil merchant is good for the economy. | |
| And this thing destroyed a major trading hub. | |
| And so, even though this artifact causes everybody to become, like, a super kind, Christ-like person. | |
| we are going to contain this artifact because the economic damage it does, okay, there's a concept for an SCP. | |
| An SCP that makes people become better human beings, but destroys the economy. | |
| And what if you could like loosely trace the Phoenicians and loosely trace the history of the past 1500 years, and like this SCP keeps destroying the economy of anywhere it goes while also creating religious revivals. | |
| And so now you're in the really, this is the really cool place where it's like, is the SCP Foundation is this an artifact from God to make us better human beings and the SCP is now fighting against God by constraining this thing. | |
| And maybe you could even go next level saying that SCP researchers that engage with this thing become opposed to the SCP Foundation, right? | |
| And leave it at that. | |
| Leave it at that. | |
| Like an open question. | |
| SCP is always supposed to be open question. | |
| That would be a really cool SCP. | |
| Now, dude, you don't have to be that good at history. | |
| You don't have to be that good. | |
| Like, listen, as a historian, if you make up shit, but it's kind of good, like, if it's a good story, I will go with it. | |
| Doesn't have to be accurate, just has to be good. | |
| Right? | |
| And if you've like, here's the thing: if you've if you write me, you could, you could, you could write me and say, okay, so I've got the SCP and it X in year Y to these people, and could you help me fill in the details to make it sound kind of plausible? | |
| Yeah, I'll fill it out. | |
| We'll toss the C people in there. | |
| But the really beautiful thing about the SCP Foundation is like we found this device that makes people good and we locked it up for being anomalous. | |
| Who's the good guys again? | |
| that's the really lovely thing about scp is that like there actually are the bad guys even something with a positive effect is going to have destructive consequences exactly | |
| They contain anomalies. | |
| Actually, one of my Kind of one of my issues with the some of the later SCP articles is that they a smart squid is not anomalous. | |
| Right? | |
| like you need a bit of a harder definition for anomalous but if you man if you put together a like if it's an basically you're you're talking about scp that makes people good | |
| Now that in and of itself nobody would notice that. | |
| Why are people noticing it? | |
| Well it's making them too good. | |
| It's making them some sort of weird saints which questions the validity of being a saint in the first place, doesn't it? | |
| Makes you think I think this idea is I think it's got potential, | |
| And I'm more than happy to flesh out the historical aspects of it, right? | |
| To make it a little bit more believable. | |
| That's really all you're going. | |
| going for believable like the main goal of my scp was not to like i i put a a touch of we think it appeared in 1600 but it also appeared during the decline of the roman empire So that's a little bit of a personal theory I have that I just kind of tossed in there and most people won't notice it. | |
| The point of my thing was that religion kind of keeps people sane. | |
| And that people, whether or not you think religion keeps people sane, people apply religious beliefs to the craziest of things. | |
| So if you, if the SCP is, it's about exploring the consequences of these anomalous things. | |
| So if something anomalously makes people into better human beings, what are the consequences of that? | |
| What do we notice? | |
| Why do we need to contain it? | |
| How fucked up would it be if people were actually kind and decent? | |
| I wanted to flex my fictional muscles, but I don't have the ball to start the great big novel. | |
| What if the SCP Culling the Wicked destroyed the economy? | |
| One of my favorite SCPs is about the device that makes every building bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. | |
| It was inspired by the. | |
| There's some town in Southeast Asia that it's all like rickety shacks built upon rickety shacks built upon rickety shacks. | |
| And somebody had the crazy idea for what about an SCP called the architect that makes each shack bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. | |
| Because we've all seen these sci-fi, like we've all seen Doctor Who, where his TARDIS is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. | |
| Keep applying that. | |
| What do we wind up with? | |
| I think a huge part of the SCP Foundation, it's all about exploring the logical implications of sci-fi suppositions. | |
| So like yours kind of sounds to me like be careful what you wish for. | |
| Oh, you want a world of holy people? | |
| Let's see how it turns out. | |
| It's taking a sci-fi fantasy concept and running with it logically and basing it sufficiently in reality that we'll all go for it. | |
| It does not need to be perfect. | |
| Like, that's one thing I've been, dude, I've been watching all these videos on wormholes lately. | |
| I've got a really cool idea for a novel that I want to write. | |
| And I do want to base it in solid wormhole theory, you know, one of the twelve. | |
| But actually, what I want to write about, the major conception of the novel is the Drake equation and grammar and psychopaths. | |
| And my idea, my big idea for the novel, I just came up with this last night. | |
| I've been thinking about this novel for months, but like my big idea last night was what would it mean if we met an alien species that didn't have the second person singular? | |
| What can your, what can grammar tell us about an alien species? | |
| That's my big idea for the novel. | |
| And here I am obsessing over wormholes, obsessing over starship construction, like I was driving around all day thinking about Like what would the shape of the starship be? | |
| No, I've got I've got some what would what so I've got no faster than light travel. | |
| I don't think FTL is possible. | |
| But I'm half thinking about calling the ship the hammerhead because you'd still you'd still want a aerodynamic design. | |
| Because when you're traveling 0.9 C, the amount of dust in outer space is enough to cause drag. | |
| So like you'd want a hammerhead shape. | |
| You spend half your trip accelerating there, the other half you flip around, you decelerate. | |
| I've been thinking about what would the design of the ship be. | |
| And it strikes me that command and engineering would actually be right next to each other. | |
| You'd have command and engineering at the center of things. | |
| And maybe you'd have a modular ship because you'd be taking on civilians every so often. | |
| So why you'd have a modular ship I've just been thinking a lot about that, but really I want to write about grammar. | |
| Like the book is about grammar. | |
| How like any alien species we meet is going to they're going to have some sort of language what happens if they don't have the first person second, | |
| the second person singular what does it tell us about them yeah they have no conception of you what does that tell you about them | |
| Yeah, I'm kind of conceiving this so part of my conception is that But first of all, I think that advances in computing are slowing down. | |
| I think the computing gold rush is over. | |
| There aren't that many more discoveries. | |
| I think we've accomplished as much as we can with computing. | |
| Now, for sake of the book, I am discounting quantum computing, which may or may not have more discoveries in it. | |
| But I think like I'm imagining that like what if we stopped advancing with computers and went back to advancing with material science and we perfected artificial intelligence, but artificial intelligence and we had a social revolution where we controlled our AIs. | |
| Right now, one of the big problems is that the AIs assigned to us belong to Amazon. | |
| What if we owned our AIs? | |
| What if when you were born, an AI was devoted to you? | |
| And you owned the AI, not Jeff Bezos, not Amazon, but you owned the AI. | |
| So you basically got this AI helper monkey whose only devotion is you. | |
| And so we still get the AI economy, the AI automated economy, but it's a free market AI economy as opposed to a communist AI economy. | |
| And so AI stops advancing because we hit the physical limits at which AI, like at which computation can occur. | |
| And we instead devote, we start creating applications for all of this. | |
| We start, we colonize Mars. | |
| start colonizing other planets. | |
| You're getting it. | |
| You know, there are certain language groups on the planet Earth that do not have the ablative text. | |
| The oh goodness, what is it? | |
| Essentially, counterfactuals. | |
| There are certain language groups on planet Earth that are incapable of making counterfactuals. | |
| I am very, very inspired by Moat in God's Eye. | |
| I want to write the opposite of Moat in God's Eye. | |
| Mote in God's Eye, which you should absolutely read, is all about this completely foreign species that we cannot possibly have peace with, and yet they are equally God's children. | |
| And both us and them recognize that we are both God's children, and yet we are not ready to know one another. | |
| I want to write the opposite. | |
| What if we met a demon species? | |
| How would we know that they were a demon species? | |
| And I think the grammar of their language would tell us a lot. | |
| Yes, because they can't conceive of somebody like themselves. | |
| Because there's no thou. | |
| To go back to Stranger in Strangeland, thou art I, I am. | |
| I art thou. | |
| What if we met a species with no concept of thou? | |
| A concept of he, she, it, but not thou. | |
| And how would we even fucking know? | |
| Winning smile says nobody will be colonizing anything. | |
| the world is more preoccupied with eugenics. | |
| Oh, I know that's what really pisses me off about all this. | |
| There's no fucking need for any of this. | |
| There's we're not running out of resources. | |
| We're not running out of oil. | |
| You know, like some idiot will say, well, we couldn't do everybody on planet Earth the way we're doing it now. | |
| Yeah, derp, derp. | |
| You figure, you smart little cookie. | |
| All right, cupcake. | |
| Here's what we do. | |
| We make a major shift towards nuclear power. | |
| Right now, right now, petroleum is this amazing gift that our genetic ancestors left us. | |
| All it's just this gift. | |
| Now, forgive me if I get the numbers slightly incorrect on this. | |
| Planet Earth will be habitable for biological life for about, about 6 billion years. | |
| And it took four billion years to create us. | |
| So we are about two-thirds of the way through this planet being habitable. | |
| And all of the life on Earth created this sapient mammalian species. | |
| Not just us though, it created all the oil underground that we might be able to harvest that oil and use that oil to develop nuclear technologies, fission, and then fusion that we might escape this planet and colonize the entire fucking galaxy. | |
| And you fucking assholes are worried that some dodos are going to die? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| This is about life on Earth. | |
| This is about not the human genome, but the Earthican genome colonizing the fucking galaxy. | |
| We are so fucking close. | |
| Millions and millions and billions and trillions of our ancestors died to create that substance we now call oil. | |
| And we use their sacrifice to build interplanetary rockets to colonize the solar system and then the galaxy. | |
| This is the stepping stone between chemical energy and nuclear energy. | |
| We take advantage of this gift of our ancestors, all this carbon locked up underground. | |
| We take advantage of it to colonize the galaxy and fill this empty space with thinking thought. | |
| And anybody who's opposed to this is a servant of death. | |
| They are a servant of Kelly. | |
| They worship Saturn. | |
| They're an enemy of mankind and God and Jesus Christ and all of the angels. | |
| Proposal! | |
| Humanity conquers the galaxy, and if you've got a problem with that, fucking suicide! | |
| You will be very welcome in hell when you arrive. | |
| We have no need of you. | |
| We are going to spread God's glory to every square meter of planetoid that exists. | |
| And if you don't like that, fucking suicide. | |
| Oh, man. | |
| Don't worry that much about sin. | |
| Sin is the birthright of man. | |
| Sin is the failure to shoot perfectly. | |
| Sin is inevitable. | |
| Better be a sinner than not exist. | |
| These fuckers would rather be perfect than exist. | |
| I think what we're going through right now, guys, is a major evolutionary culling. | |
| 65 million years ago, half of our ancestors said, no, we should keep living underground. | |
| And we said, No, fuck that, the dinosaurs are dead. | |
| Let's go colonize that shit. | |
| And nowadays, their ancestors die in rat traps. | |
| Our ancestors built houses that they parasite. | |
| This is the next culling. | |
| Who wants to be an adventurer? | |
| Who wants to be a slave? | |
| And the Fauci's and Bill Gates have they have built the perfect, pretty little world for all those trans monkeys that just want to be slaves. | |
| They want their hot pornography, their hot pockets. | |
| They want the easy monkey life. | |
| Then go the right the fuck ahead and have the easy monkey life. | |
| If we have to bribe you for 5,000 years until you go extinct, we will do that. | |
| No problemo. | |
| You are not contributing to the diversification of this race. | |
| You are not contributing to the exploration of outer space. | |
| You are dead weight. | |
| Have your vaccine, have your hot pocket. | |
| Be genetically dead. | |
| We do not need whatever you are. | |
| The rest of us are going to explore the universe. | |
| Suicide is a sin. | |
| I know. | |
| I know. | |
| That's my point, man. | |
| Get it over with. | |
| Don't take the Fauci vaccine and tell me you love life. | |
| You don't. | |
| Get it over with. | |
| There's this infinite cosmos out there begging for life to appreciate it. | |
| Are you part of the problem or are you part of the solution? | |
| Do you want to reproduce or do you want to be comfortable? | |
| Poet Frog says the speed of light is a fundamental barrier. | |
| True, and I agree. | |
| However, it only takes about 20 years to get to the nearest star. | |
| And early reports are that there are planets that we could inhabit on that star. | |
| 20 years. | |
| Right now, if you gave me, if you gave me the hard option, stay in Canada or spend 20 years in space with a 50% chance that you could inhabit that thing that you arrive at. | |
| Fuck yes, get me off this planet. | |
| I'll quit smoking. | |
| I will do whatever needs to be done to get off this planet. | |
| 20 years is the nearest start. | |
| And that's, that's, that's real. | |
| It's only four light years away. | |
| 20 years is pretty reasonable. | |
| I would happily do it. | |
| I would, good lord, I would fight people to do it, to get onto another star, to expand the human race, to create a second option, even if Earth fails. | |
| We've got a second option then. | |
| The philosophy of people like Bill Gates and everybody else is based upon fear. | |
| Fear that you're going to die. | |
| Fear that we need the experts to take care of. | |
| Fear, fear, fear. | |
| No homesteader has ever succumbed to fear. | |
| Homesteading is the scariest thing you can fucking do. | |
| Homestead. | |
| What if you have a stroke? | |
| What if your kidneys give out? | |
| What if? | |
| Homesteaders aren't asking for safety. | |
| We're asking for opportunity. | |
| It would be beautiful if they deported everybody that refused the vax to Mars. | |
| How fucking fantastic would that be? | |
| Deport us, assholes. | |
| Do it. | |
| Happy to get off this planet. | |
| We are so fucking close to colonizing space. | |
| So fucking close. | |
| If we were really serious about it, we could be colonizing the moon already. | |
| But you want me to be afraid of a disease, really? | |
| Fliaker and says I got the same feeling. | |
| I would love to live on an island with like-minded people, but yes, going to the stars sounds awesome. | |
| Dude, I would give up smoking to go to the stars. | |
| I would God, I fucking love smoking. | |
| I love nicotine. | |
| I would give up smoking to go to the stars. | |
| Space Cowboy, baby. | |
| Fan Fan 2021! | |
| Glad to see you, brother. | |
| I have not read Project Hail Mary. | |
| Who was that British politician said? | |
| There's nothing to fear but fear itself. | |
| I'm not afraid of a disease. | |
| I mean, maybe a disease kills me. | |
| But you know what? | |
| Even if I were to die tonight, and like I've still got a lot of shit to do. | |
| I got a lot of shit I want to do. | |
| But if I were to die tonight and meet the Almighty, I'd say, you know what, sir, I think I lived a pretty good life. | |
| I think I stood up for courage when that needed to be done. | |
| And I think I inspired people. | |
| And I think I created some good art. | |
| I am okay. | |
| I do not regret that life. | |
| That was not a life of cowardice. | |
| That was not a life of weakness. | |
| Sir, Mr. Almighty, I did a good life. | |
| Can you imagine the people that are afraid? | |
| The people that contributed nothing. | |
| How could you possibly be one of those? | |
| Let's see. | |
| Hey! | |
| Fam fan, thank you for following. | |
| I try and produce good content. | |
| Try and be entertaining. | |
| Winning Smile says, What I've learned from the people that survived the tortures and humiliations of the communist satanic dungeons from the last century is that God decides when you die. | |
| Because the ones that survived and endured for years on end, when others died the first week, said, Thank you, God. | |
| You know, this is the bit, I can't claim radical, radical. | |
| I like to be rational about things. | |
| I like to be scientific, but this part ain't scientific. | |
| We win. | |
| We win because we have vision, because we actually give a shit. | |
| Because we're the fucking good guys. | |
| It's really easy right now to become one of the bad guys, to sell out, to become crooked, to Christ, we all got the temptation. | |
| But you know it's wrong. | |
| know that it's wrong and I don't need to I don't need to convince you of that You know that doing evil things is wrong. | |
| Selling out your neighbor is wrong if you don't know that there's nothing I can say to you and if you do know that then you already fucking know that So be a decent human being. | |
| It's, um, the vape is coffee flavored for what it's worth. | |
| Better to die as a lion than live as a worm. | |
| And either you guys get that or you don't. | |
| I would ask you, for my sake, tomorrow. | |
| Go refuse to wear the mask Refuse to obey these pathetic little mandates being put upon you Just do it | |
| And if anybody says you're supposed to wear a mask say make me If you have a problem with me not wearing a mask then phone the police and have them commit physical assault upon me | |
| Is that hard? | |
| They ninety nine percent chance they will back down Is it hard to say that you want to enforce these bullshit laws? | |
| Phone the police. | |
| Do it, asshole. | |
| Do it. | |
| You fucking phone the police on me. | |
| Is it that hard? | |
| Hello Toby. | |
| Make them pay for every inch of our freedom they take away. | |
| Bob Frag says, but what if the police beat you up and arrest you? | |
| You've got a good 15, 30 minutes to walk away before that. | |
| don't you they've been mandating masks in in canada in alberta for two months now and i've refused to wear them It wasn't until recently that I even had anybody request me to wear them. | |
| And I would say, Sir, you forgot your mask. | |
| No, I didn't. | |
| I intentionally left it in my car. | |
| I refuse to wear it. | |
| And if they really want to go on after that, sir, I serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. | |
| Were you even born in this country? | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| Well, here's the thing you need to understand: is that my ancestors died for freedom, not medical tyranny. | |
| They fought, actually, sir, to kill people like you. | |
| willing to die for what you are currently standing for? | |
| Are you willing to fight for it or not? | |
| And if ultimately they say, I'm going to phone the police if you don't put a mask on, pull out your video camera and record them saying that. | |
| See how courageous these people are with a video camera on them. | |
| And give me six months. | |
| You know, like you write down that quote and bring it up in six months with me. | |
| i walk the talk if the police start beating you up then find an alternative to the police | |
| in fact i think we should all be finding an alternative to the police shouldn't we and that said dr cat wants to go outside Guys, thank you very much for joining me tonight. | |
| God bless all of you. | |
| Keep your powder dry and stay righteous. | |
| Lord knows there are interesting times ahead. |