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Dec. 7, 2021 - Davis Aurini
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20211112 The Asocial Schizoid Hour

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Good evening, folks.
We've got bonus cat tonight.
And gotta say, I think I'm really pulling off the mustache.
I'm a little bit worried that no matter how well I pull it off, it's one of those I'm never going to have sex again mustaches.
At least not with a woman.
But, you know, at least I look good not having sex.
So, how are you guys doing?
Let's jump over to here so I can see the comments.
Public frog is impatient.
What are you up to?
Okay, just shifting position.
Yeah?
Is everything okay over there?
Sorry, ornery cat.
What can I say?
So, welcome to the Asocial Schizoid Hour.
Which we will be getting to, although, well, I suppose I should start with the big news event of the day, the whole Kyle Rittenhouse thing.
I'm very glad that things are falling apart for the prosecution.
In fact, that this was even brought to prosecution is utterly inexcusable.
It had righteous shoot written all over it.
You know, the other day, I saw a video.
Now, this is an old video.
Okay, it's the first time I saw it, but the video goes: there's this guy that was illegally dumping.
Right?
He was trying to dump some stuff in a dumpster behind this property that belonged to these two fat guys.
And so, the videos, it's taken by his wife, and the two fat guys, they have a shotgun and a pistol, I believe.
They're confronting the illegal dumper, saying, No, you can't dump on our property.
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
And the illegal dumper does not get out of there.
He starts screaming insults.
His wife starts screaming insults.
And then he decides it would be a bright idea to assault the two fat guys with the baseball bat he's carrying.
Now, the whole thing is just depressing.
Right?
So this guy, you know, you have a baseball bat, he has a shotgun.
Alright?
You think this is Fallout 2?
No, so he gets ventilated and his wife starts freaking off.
Oh my god, he shot my husband.
Yeah, he was trying to attack the guy with a bat.
That is lethal force.
I mean, guys, there really isn't anything, any such thing as non-lethal force.
Okay?
Anything can potentially kill somebody.
You punch somebody in the head, they could fall over, smack their head off a rock, and their brains would leak out.
Now they're dead.
Well done.
You got into a fist fight over something stupid and now somebody is dead.
Well done.
So there really isn't any such thing as safe to use non-lethal force.
You know, like in a video game where it only does sleep damage or something like that.
It's like, no, real life, you know, you could hit somebody, blood clot, stroke the brain.
Violence is bad.
Do not engage in violence.
Okay?
That being said, you know, like that's my opinion on things.
It's apparently not the mainstream opinion.
I mean, you can still get manslaughter for killing somebody in a bar fight, but, you know, go ahead, guys.
You want a barfight?
You go right ahead.
You know, who am I to stop you?
But regardless, even if you believe in the whole non-lethal violence, Kennard, a baseball bat is not non-lethal violence.
If you attack somebody with the baseball bat, that's lethal.
And they are fully within their rights to pull out their nine-millimeter heater and ventilate you.
Now, that being said, this video, you got these.
Oh, God, the whole thing was depressing.
Right?
I don't like to see people die, even people that kind of have it coming.
And if it had been me, if it had been my dumpster, I would have just called the cops.
Because you know what?
Not worth it.
It's a really depressing video.
Like, you don't really want to pick sides in that video.
You just want to say everybody's an asshole there and wash your hands of it.
Move on with your life.
But at the end of the day, it was a righteous shoot.
Again, I am not a lawyer.
I don't know what county it happened in.
But, you know, you've got your property.
You're allowed to tell people to get off your property.
And if somebody tries to kill you with a bat, you're allowed to defend yourself.
And any legal regime that says, oh no, you're not allowed to defend yourself, you're supposed to curl up in a ball and, you know, pray that the police show up in the next 15 seconds.
Well, you know, the hell with that legal regime.
All right, I'm speaking morally.
You've got the right to defend yourself.
And, you know, maybe there's an element, maybe there's an element to this where life has been so easy and coddled for such a long time that we've got these morons going around thinking they have a right to illegally dump on your property and that if you don't like it, they have a right to assault you with violence, deadly force.
And so maybe the only cure for that, you know, maybe I'm wrong in saying that you should phone the police and just walk away from that sort of garbage.
Maybe I'm the one that's wrong.
Maybe we actually do need more of this.
We need an IQ boost to the population delivered in nine millimeters.
Maybe.
There's an argument to be had there.
But my point in bringing all of that up is that even if somebody's an asshole, it's still a righteous shoot.
Even if I don't like them, it's still a righteous shoot.
And the simple matter with Kenosha, you know, it's a public frogs brought up.
He crossed state lines.
He crossed state lines.
So what?
we're talking about a murder trial, not a parking fine.
Are you telling me that
Let's say, a gang of rapists, a gang of baby rapists, broke into a house and the mother, defending her six-month-old baby from the gang of baby rapists, pulled out the antique firearm she had just inherited from her great-grandfather, who had died, and she used that to shoot the baby rapists so that they didn't baby rape her baby.
However, as an antique pistol, she was supposed to fill out form 24C-A and register it with the Fairfax County Society of Antique Pistols.
And she was only halfway through filling out that form, so technically that was an illegal firearm.
So the mother defending her six-month-old baby from baby rapists should go to jail because she was technically trafficking in illegal firearms.
Now, like, get out of here.
Get out of here.
Laws are written with a spirit in mind.
Trafficking laws are targeting, it's targeting the cartel, okay?
It's targeting people who do business in selling illegal firearms to criminals who intend to use the firearms for illegal purposes.
Kyle was carrying one rifle with one single magazine.
He only had one magazine on him because he wasn't planning to use it.
And he was there with first aid kits.
He was there with stuff to clean up the graffiti to repair the damage that people were doing.
Now, was that smart?
No.
No.
Do not volunteer to protect the society.
The society does not want to be protected.
So do not put your neck on the line for the society.
You will be punished for it.
But he certainly wasn't bringing it across state lines to sell it to the cartel.
And we had three men assault him, screaming threats.
And by the way, they had illegal firearms, right?
So his is in questionable state because he transported across state lines.
Yeah, these were convicted felons that weren't allowed to own firearms, and they weren't attending Kenosha to clean things up.
They were attending it to burn it down.
So the whole across state lines, it applies harder to the recipients of hot lead in the story.
and yet they bring this up this technicality and it's the left is not good with rules And they're not good at understanding their opponents.
You know, like if you check with people on the right, check with people on the left, tell me what your opponents believe.
People on the right understand the left pretty darn well.
But people on the left do not understand the right.
They don't understand that we're actually quite serious about following the rules even when it doesn't give us an advantage.
Whereas they only use the rules for their advantage.
The fact is that, You know, maybe we're more eager to see Kyle's side because he's our guy.
But if Kyle had gone down there, you know what?
Take oh goodness, who was that who is that guy that like Christopher Cantwell?
Christopher Cantwell.
Christopher Cantwell, like I want to like Christopher Cantwell, but the guy's a lunatic.
The guy's seriously unbalanced.
And if you told me that he got into a gunfight with people at Kenosha, I'd say I'd like to believe he's in the right, but it's Christopher Cantwell.
There's a very good chance he started it and that he's in the wrong.
Just because you say you're part of Team Red, just because you say that, if you go and cause trouble, like we're not going to side with you, the rules are the rules for a bloody good reason.
You don't assault people.
You use your words, not your fists.
The only time you pull out fists is in self-defense.
And so the left really doesn't seem to realize that, no, if Kyle were in the wrong, and there was good, clear evidence, Again, we might need a little bit more convincing.
We'd be a little bit biased towards his side.
But if they clearly demonstrated that he's the guy that screwed up, then he's the guy that screwed up.
You know, I've got a buddy that, and you know, I want to minimize his part in all of this, but it's, you know, some evidence is he's he's always been an idiot.
I just didn't notice.
But anyway, this buddy, he was dating this really toxic girl.
And this girl was sleeping around on him with her drug dealer or some stupid, trashy thing like that.
Now, if my woman were sleeping around on me with a drug dealer, I'd find myself a new woman.
My buddy, though, figured it'd be a very bred idea to go confront the drug dealer in public and pull out his pistol and put some rounds down range.
And that guy's in prison now.
And I hate to say it because he's my buddy.
But he was the aggressor.
He put other people at risk.
He didn't actually kill the guy, just shot holes in his car.
And then I think a drug dealer got killed by somebody else a few weeks later.
And, you know, my buddy thought this meant that he was okay, he could get off.
But it's like, no, you, dude, there are plenty of witnesses.
They found the gun.
There are bullet holes.
There's physical evidence that you fired off a gun in public.
Doesn't matter that it was at a drug dealer, man.
You started violence.
And you put other people at risk.
And so he's behind bars.
And I hate to say it, but that's where he belongs.
If that's what he's going to do when he's entrusted with freedom.
That's what the left doesn't seem to get.
That, yeah, Kyle Richen has.
If he were guilty, doesn't matter how much we hate Antifa.
we would still be opposed to him.
And so, yeah, left is absolutely freaking out about all of this, but what are you going to do, right?
Public frog says sticks and stones may break my bones, but a shirtless redneck with a shotgun will blow my head off.
Yeah, if somebody has a gun, you know, it's usually just a better idea to back off.
Try being polite.
But empty for the good guys.
Hey, thank you, I love this hat.
You won't even believe where I bought it.
New Hampshire.
New Hampshire well known for their great cowboy hats.
Actually when I got it, it had this big blue feather at the front.
It looked like something Oh good.
What was that?
The was that cowboy and he has like Tanto as his sidekick.
He's the silver something, I think.
And there's that Johnny Depp movie.
It looked like something Johnny Depp would have worn in that movie and this big stupid blue feather on it.
So I ripped that out, and that turned out to be a nice cowboy hat.
So yeah, very good to see the case against Rittenhouse falling apart.
Quite frankly, the people that got shot should be in prison.
They were the one committing crimes.
Lone Ranger, thank you very much.
Lone Ranger.
Why did I want to say silver?
Am I thinking Silver Shroud from Fallout 4?
I might be.
I mean, it's sort of a kind of a similar type of character.
We have a very infantilized population.
Oh, his horse was silver.
Hi ho silver.
That's it.
That's what it was.
Thank you.
That would have just bugged me for days.
How would I respond to a, well, it doesn't matter if it's a liberal or not, pointing a gun at me?
Appropriately, I would hope.
I've never had a gun pointed at me, but I did once have to walk into a crazy person's house who had lots of guns, and who was completely mentally unbalanced.
I considered calling the police, but decided that would be a bitch move.
My buddy offered to lend me a gun, and I'm like, you know what, I don't see a gun.
Me having a gun won't improve things here.
Right?
Like if this guy gets all squirrely, I'll back away.
But see, me bringing a gun would escalate things.
As well, me phoning the police would escalate things and potentially result in violence.
So I'm just going to walk in, empty-handed, and if he's all squirrely, I will back away slowly.
So that said, I don't really have much more to say on Rittenhouse, right?
Like you guys have seen the videos, even Tim Poole is talking about it.
No need for me to regurgitate what Tim Poole is doing.
That guy is as middle of the road as a yellow line.
And I've titled this the A Social Schizoid Hour.
Surely I have something to say on that topic.
Well, that's just Canadian club.
Nothing fancy today, just the basics.
So as the world gets progressively insane over the past couple of years, God, I should start wearing Tim Pool hats.
No.
No, thank you.
What is with people from California wearing winter hats?
Like they ruined winter hats.
It's anyway, I was saying, what is as the world gets progressively insane?
You know, there's a lot of speculation I've seen that the vaxed seem to be angry all the time.
Right?
They're really defensive, they're really aggressive, you know, wear a mask, even though we wore a mask for a year and it didn't do anything, but all of a sudden you still have to wear a mask when somebody thinks about it.
Like they're really going nuts with everything.
And I've seen speculation that, oh, is the is the graphene doing mind control?
Is it the 5G antennas?
I think it's a lot simpler than that.
You see, the Norman Conformies, these are people, the 80% of the population that just does whatever the crowd tells them to do.
Ah, thank you.
Some compliments on the Ranger song.
I'm glad that one wasn't as popular as we were hoping.
But well, you know, I'll tell you a little bit about the inspiration I have for the new schizoid track.
And Normi Conformies, they just do whatever they're told.
They absorb information about what the social consensus is, and then they mimic that.
And, you know, evolutionarily speaking, there's, yeah, that's the smart thing to do.
You know, it's do what the crowd does.
Move with the herd.
Don't try and backwards engineer everything.
Move with the herd.
The issue is that we currently have mass communication.
Am I going to release a rap version?
No, I am not.
We have mass communication and the science of propaganda.
And so you can simulate the appearance of something very, very easily.
You know, there were those people going out a few years ago, and they were doing these like this experiment where what you do is you get your buddies, maybe you hire some people to videotape you walking around the mall, right?
Like you hire some hangers on.
And when people say, what's going on here?
You say, it's the Leo!
Leo's here.
And you act like they're a celebrity and everybody should know that they're a celebrity and care.
And what inevitably happened is all these girls would start following them around, right?
Oh, there must be something important happening if he's got photographers and videographers and hangers on and he's got his entourage with him.
He must be somebody important.
I mean, that's kind of what game devolved into.
Maybe it's what it started out as, right?
If you look at mystery and the pickup artists, they were mimicking the behaviors of a well-rounded, confident man for the sake of getting a woman into bed.
Which is shallow, but sore push-up bras.
You know, welcome to modernity.
And so, thanks to Bernays, we developed this mass communication technology that manufactures consent.
You know, go listen to some Noam Chomsky.
He'll go on and on and on about this.
So, it manufactures consent by creating the simulation of crowd behavior.
Now, it's not actually crowd behavior, it's been predetermined.
A few people sat around in a dark, smoky room and decided what the crowd behavior was going to be.
And then they put it out through the TV, through the radio, Fox, and CNN, and the Normie Conformies start imitating it.
Now, the issue over the past two years is that the narrative has been changing so rapidly and so frequently that the Normies are having trouble keeping up, and the contradictions are a little bit too big for them.
An example that I love to use, because it personally affects me, is the smoking bylaws.
Which is probably like this is ancient history for you.
For me, it drives me up the frickin' wall.
You used to be able to smoke in bars, you could smoke in coffee shops.
You didn't like it?
Go to the non-smoking coffee shop.
Open up your own damn coffee shop.
Let the owner decide.
But no, no, we can't have freedom.
We have to enforce things.
Now, if you talk to a Normie Conforme about this, they would say, Well, you know, a bar is a public area.
No, it's not, it's a private business.
And they say, Well, you know, it's bad for you, and that costs healthcare money.
So do extreme sports.
You get people that were otherwise opposed to the nanny state, people that were otherwise conservative, free market, freedom of choice people.
but they're really happy to jump on the anti-smoking bandwagon um because it's it's a noticeable habit right easy to get people on board with that because it's easy to say like look at those look at those people smoking They should be working right now.
Or the girls, of course, every single girl.
I heard this from like every, oh my god.
It's like, I don't like coming back from the club with my hair smelling like smoke.
Oh my god, it's like a broken record.
So there must have been the whole hair smelling like smoke.
First of all, I don't believe anybody actually noticed that until they were told to notice it.
You know, it's one of those, you know, notice that your back is itchy right now.
Right?
Now all of you have an itchy back.
Half of you do anyway.
No, no, there was an originator of that.
I guarantee there was an originator.
And 50% chance it wasn't just some random radio idiot that said, I don't like my hair smelling like smoke.
It was actually, you know, centrally planned and disseminated through the network.
And then everybody's like, I don't like my hair smelling like smoke.
I don't like my hair smelling like smoke.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
It smells like cheap perfume right now.
It smells like raspberry daiquiris, right?
It's going to smell like something when you come back from the club.
So there's, yeah, there's a contradiction in there.
If you believe in the free market, if you believe that people should be left alone, you should be opposed to smoking.
But, yeah, that's kind of hard to draw the connection.
easier to say, oh, I don't like smoking, and then provide the argument that they give you.
So for me, as an a-safe social schizoid, drives me up the wall the contradictions.
The seatbelt thing: wear your seatbelt or I'll put a bullet through your head because it's not safe.
So, you're going to shoot me unless I do something safe.
Alrighty.
The normies don't think about this stuff, though.
As long as the cognitive dissonance isn't that obvious, they'll go along with it.
But over the past year, the cognitive dissonance is too big.
You know, if everybody, if we just need to get 60% of people vaccinated, then we can go back to normal.
They get that number.
Oh, no, now it's 80.
Now it's 90.
Now it's 100.
Two weeks to flatten the curve.
Oh, well, now it's three weeks.
Now it's three months.
Now it's two years.
It's become too obvious.
The normies are noticing it.
And this really, really makes them angry.
And Matthew says, I don't see a good reason to raise the smoking age in the U.S. from 18 to 21.
Probably won't save a single life, unlike the drinking loss.
Yeah, it's good lord.
Smoking maybe takes six months off your life, right?
From like the best analysis we can come up with, which was from Overcoming Bias Guy.
He's an economist at George Mason University, and he did, he sat down and went through all of the biggest studies that we have on smoking.
And his best guess after reading all of them, I think he went through like 12 or 13, is maybe it takes six months off.
It's really hard to say, though.
Doesn't seem to be good for you.
Although, smokers tend not to get Alzheimer's as often.
And apparently it protects you against COVID.
Not that COVID is scary, but that's the thing.
Like the data is not good.
But they're actually like, yeah, let's bump up the age of nanny state.
I guarantee you, dig into that, somebody's making money off of it somehow.
Let's see.
Do you have any dating pickup lines, dating tips?
None.
I don't even know where to meet girls anymore.
No idea what's happened to them.
Part of it.
See, the Normie wants to believe that there's an explanation and a justification for things.
And this is something I've referred to it as the black box with the magic smoke in it.
That's a line from electronics and engineering.
That sometimes the device breaks because the magic box, all the magic smoke got out of it, right?
And you fry something on the circuit board and the smoke comes out.
Oh, that was the magic smoke that made it work.
We lost the magic smoke.
And so with any system, you got to have the magic in it to make it work.
Now, this is my thing with libertarianism.
Libertarianism makes so much sense.
The problem is that the only way for libertarianism to work is if you put a gun to everybody's head and force them to agree to the non-aggression principle, which undermines the non-aggression principle.
Now there's the joke.
They hired physicists to design the perfect dairy farm.
And after a few months, they said, we have it.
This will increase the output of milk by 185%.
The only problem is it requires perfectly spherical cows operating in a vacuum.
Yeah, you always need that magic box.
And, you know, when I was younger, back when I had respect for my elders, I guess I am an elder now.
Kids, do not respect your elders.
I'm probably the smartest of them, and I do not deserve your respect.
I always presumed that there was something in the magic box.
You know, that little black box that made everything else work.
The Normies presume that, for example, you know, my first video, the first video I ever did, or maybe it was the second, whatever, first or second video.
It was right after they banned flavored cigarettes in Canada.
They banned all of the flavored cigarettes aside from menthol flavored because the flavored cigarettes were made in India, except for menthol, which is made by De Maurier located in Quebec.
So they were selling it as we need to protect the children.
The evil cigarette companies are making flavored cigarettes to try and get the kids to smoke.
No, asshole, it's that I like cloved cigarettes.
That's it.
It's that I like the rum tip cigars.
That's it.
It's not about attracting kids.
That people like these things.
But by banning these, De Maurier got more business.
So my life is slightly worse because you can no longer get a rum tip cigar.
I love the rum tip cigarellas.
They were wonderful.
Love the occasional clove cigarette.
Like maybe only once a year I'd buy a pack of clothed cigarettes.
Can't buy them anymore.
Why?
Because De Maurier wanted to monopolize the market.
But see, the Normies don't want to admit that's what's going on.
They don't want to admit it's a giant shell game played by psychopaths and incompetence and nobody knows what's going on.
And you're just swearing allegiance to some symbol that some jerk made up years ago who was probably in communication with demons.
I mean, like, look at the layout of Washington, DC, and tell me a demon didn't design that.
Hey, told ya, told ya, a social schizoid hour.
And so I say something like that.
Like obviously the Constitution of the United States was written first in hell and then communicated to the founding fathers, all of whom were part of the same royal stock goat raping fuckheads that have been screwing over humanity for the past 4,000 years.
Don't listen to this guy.
He's got no idea what's going on.
Surely, no, it was good guys that wrote that.
That giant pentagram that DC is made into, the compass and square.
No, no, those are the good guys.
Them and their giant penis monument.
They're the good guys.
They must have a really good reason.
No, no, it's not about monopolizing the tobacco industry.
It's about protecting the kitties.
Yeah.
Okay, I got a bridge to sell you, pal.
But the fun thing that's been happening the past year is that they've been reprogramming them so rapidly and so incoherently that the cognitive dissonance is telling.
The normies desperately just want to believe the thing that's true.
The thing that they're supposed to believe.
And if they believe it, they get to have their big screen TV and their sofa cushions and their hot pornographies just as long as they, you know, okay, I'll do what I'm supposed to do.
But becoming very clear that, no, no, that's not what's going on.
The Great Reset isn't about rebooting your computer.
The Great Reset is about putting shackles on you and castrating your children.
The Normies are starting to notice and they're getting pissed off.
Let me top off this ice and then we will do some comments.
Bill West says, talk about their shoes if you want to pick up girls.
You know, public fraud, the connection between smoking and lung cancer is not very good, believe it or not.
There is a connection to heart attacks to people with a history of lung problems in their family.
Which I know, it's all sorts of weird.
That's what I'm saying.
It's really messy data.
And people would like a nice, clear answer.
But it's not easy to do a clear answer.
Because it's sort of like, as an example, back in the 80s, the medical establishment was saying that eggs were bad for you.
Eggs caused blood cholesterol, which caused heart attacks.
And as a consequence of that, people that were super healthy tended not to eat eggs.
And the people that did eat eggs were the sort of people that didn't like either they were ignorant of what the popular opinion was, so they were stupid, or they didn't care about their health, so eggs were actually correlated to heart attacks.
But it wasn't the eggs doing anything.
The eggs are actually good for you.
All of them.
The egg cholesterol is fantastic.
Your brain needs cholesterol to grow.
Part of the reason that vegans tend to go insane is because they don't have any cholesterol in their diet.
Cholesterol in your blood and cholesterol in your diet, two extremely different things.
They're unrelated.
Or at least they're not directly related.
Where did I put that later?
There we go.
And the same thing with smoking.
People, statistically, people that smoke tend to care less about their health.
They don't plan as much for the future.
So they have more sickness in their life.
In fact, okay, I don't have the data in front of me, but I would bet $20 that your IQ has more of an effect on your longevity than smoking does.
Even ruling out accidental death.
So all the people, hey, honey, hold my beer and watch this.
We get rid of all of those.
We ignore those deaths.
Any accidental death, we remove it.
Although you really shouldn't for IQ, because one of the great things IQ does is it protects you from hold my beer.
But even if you got rid of that, you just took life expectancy for people that don't die of accidents, IQ, and smoking.
I will bet you IQ has a stronger impact on your longevity than whether or not you smoke.
Like, I bet 20 bucks on that.
Not a lot of money, but I bet something.
I bet a pack of cigarettes on it.
So yeah, the data on smoking, it's very messy, it's not very clear.
And even then, like, what is it about the smoking that makes it bad?
Is it the tobacco?
Because I've started growing my own tobacco, and that stuff, it takes two years to dry.
Right?
Do you think they spent two years drying this?
No, they sprayed desiccant on it, Agent Orange.
They sprayed it with Agent Orange so they could package it more quickly.
So maybe the Agent Orange is causing cancer.
Maybe it's that certain tobacco crops absorb radon gas and so are somewhat radioactive.
That could be the issue, which you avoid if you grow them in non-radon-rich environments.
Who knows?
Nobody's interested in finding out the answer to that.
You know, it's like cell phones.
Do cell phones cause cancer?
Nobody knows.
I mean, probably not.
But, you know, Michael Crichton, and God bless Michael Crichton, there's a brilliant smart schizoid that, geez, I would just love to just hang out with that guy.
He pointed this out, that we've never done safety studies on cell phones.
Cell phones are probably safe, folks.
Probably, but we don't know.
Because the technology of cell phones was just so fantastic that we really don't want to know that they're bad for us.
And they're fantastic across the board.
It's like candy is only fantastic if you like eating, right?
And other people are like, oh, eating is bad.
I hate fat people.
So they say candy's bad.
And so we investigate.
It's like, yeah, okay, don't eat too much candy.
But whether you are an annoying gossip or if you're somebody that wants to always be connected to the office, like everybody loves cell phones.
So yeah, there's no reason.
Nobody wants to study them to see if they're bad.
And the telling thing about smoking is that as much of an agenda as there is to, well, the tobacco companies have an agenda to say that it's safe.
And the anti-smoking activists have an agenda because they hate seeing people have fun.
It's like the data's still kind of messy on it.
And it's, you know, it's probably a little bit bad for you, but geez, worse things in life.
Oh, right.
I was going to say, Bill West says, you want to pick up girls, talk about their shoes.
No, what you do, if you can go to bars where you are, get nice shoes, polish them.
Girls notice shoes.
Guys don't.
Girls notice shoes.
And one of the ways that women will pick you up is they will complement your footwear.
So, you know, have a nice pair of boots, keep them well polished.
It doesn't like, doesn't matter what sort of boots they are, right?
Just make them shiny so they stand out.
And girls that are interested in you will come compliment your boots.
So, you know, have some style, and that's the conversation breaker.
nice boots is how girls pick you up just say something nice about their shoes it's You're just looking to open up a conversation, right?
A pickup line is just an icebreaker.
Hey, how's it going?
My name's Leo.
Okay?
Doesn't work that.
I mean, there's a pickup line.
But then you need something to talk about.
So have some pre-approved things that you can talk about.
Don't I like monarchy?
Yeah, in theory.
And realistically, I don't know.
I tend to think that the most accurate depiction of history is a war between the psychopaths and the schizoids.
And right now you're seeing it come to a head.
Psychopaths are overreaching, and us schizoids are starting to fight back.
The problem is, us schizoids don't like holding on to power.
We're not interested in it.
Psychopaths are.
Power isn't even a thing.
Let's see.
Well, lots of good comments there.
don't have much to add winning smile says but can't aren't vegans insane for choosing go vegan even before the veganism made them insane There's a King of the Hill says, They said he went crazy after he stared into the sun for too long.
course, you'd have to be kind of crazy to do something like that in the first place.
In Hollywood's golden age, everyone smoked and a ton of them died of lung cancer.
Did they?
That's not a study, you know.
Could have been.
They also lived in Hollywood, which was like Hollywood used to be renowned for its beautiful sunsets caused by all the smog.
So, and we're pretty sure smog causes lung cancer.
The thing about smoking is it's obvious, it's noticeable, right?
Whereas smog is ubiquitous.
Cell phones are ubiquitous.
I have not seen the new Dune movie.
I I do want to.
Oh, yeah, that's great, Bill.
Tell the woman that her heels are really sexy.
And she will understand that you're actually saying she's really sexy, but you've got that plausible deniability.
Right, you're also saying it's by complimenting your footwear.
If you walk up to a person, a man or a woman, and you say, You are really sexy, you're coming off as a gross creep that's just looking at their body, right?
It's like, I want to fornicate you.
But if you compliment their footwear or their jacket or something like that, say that jacket is really sexy, you're saying that you look good, but also you made a good choice.
I like the brain that chose that jacket, I like the person that chose those shoes how tall don't worry about height.
Honestly, do not worry about height.
I mean, if you're short, okay, get some cowboy boots or some motorcycle boots or something.
Give yourself a couple extra inches.
But women notice personality, people notice personality.
Right?
You can be very short and you can still be very popular with women and men just because of your personality.
Because you don't act like the horse short guy syndrome, it's guys that are upset because they're short and they project that constantly now back to the asocial schizoid hour.
You know, I was thinking, what is it that defines a schizoid?
What is the difference between a schizoid and a normie?
And I think it's that the normie is still like, you know, there's that developmental stage in kids where they get object permanence.
I think there's a higher stage.
The problem.
Now, I'm talking about, oh, who am I talking about?
Oh, it's on the tip of my tongue.
It doesn't matter, I guess.
I'm talking about the developmental Piagetian.
Piaget.
The Piagetian developmental stages.
One of them is object permanence.
When the baby realizes that, you know, the whole peekaboo game, that even when you close your eyes, the world is still there.
There's object permanence.
And if we contrast that to the other, there's a model of moral development, the six stages of moral development.
Well, three stages, each has two substages.
I forget who did that.
But one of the interesting things about the six stages of moral development is that you can only detect the stages at or beneath you.
So if you get something at stage four, they will mistake stage six for stage four.
Sometimes they'll mistake stage six for stage three or stage two.
Would I like to be with a woman that's taller than me?
I would love to be.
That'd be wild.
Amazon woman.
I've only ever seen one.
Man, back in college, there's this like six foot six woman that and she was hot too.
And it's like every time I tell you, I was so intimidated by her, though.
I was like, oh my god, she's so hot.
I want Amazon lady.
But should have worked up the minerals to go approach her.
like worst case i got shot down right there's this whole video of um back in like the newgrounds days Who was it from a guy in a band and he's shortened?
It's like him like crawling all around.
I just crawl all around her like a like Gollum, right?
Just crawling all over her like a chimpanzee.
Giant Amazon woman.
Man, that'd be fantastic.
But yeah, so there's six stages of moral development.
I forgot who did that one.
Like, not even on the tip of my tongue.
Google it.
But yeah, somebody at stage four can't recognize stage six.
Stage six can easily recognize stage four, but not vice versa.
And so if we go back to Piaget's model of cognitive development, stage object permanence is one of the really important stages.
But I suspect that the thing about being a schizoid is you got the higher level of object impermanence.
You know, this even matches the way our language operates.
I often, so many of the concepts I'm trying to get across, there's actually, they don't, we don't really have words for these concepts.
Because here's an example.
Like take the concept of species.
One of the major tripping points that people get into with understanding evolution is that they think of it as a series of discrete steps, like stereos going on.
First we have this animal, then it evolves into this animal, then it evolves into that animal, and each one of these is a different species.
When the reality is an ongoing continuum with no clear demarcation points, at least usually no clear.
There might occasionally be clear ones, you know, but we're just going with basic evolution here.
And if you want an example of this, Google the term ring species.
Because most evolution happens across time.
And so we can't observe it because it takes a very long time, you know, fairly long.
You can get rapid evolution.
I mean, 10,000 years, we've managed, like we say, dogs are one species, but Chihuahuas and Great Danes cannot breed with one another.
Which is typically that's our definition of a species.
Any two creatures within it can interbreed.
Although, if you get into blood types, even that one has its exceptions.
Rh-negative women cannot get positive by Rh-positive men, or at least extremely seldom, can they?
But see, a ring species, there's a very interesting species.
It's a newt, I believe.
It's a newt or a lizard.
It's one of those, you know, little crawly thingies.
In California.
And you've got this mountain range going up the center of California.
And down at the south, you have these two distinct species of newt.
They cannot interbreed.
They meet all the criteria for being separate species.
But then if you travel around the mountains, every step of the way there's a the newts gradually change until they meet up at the end and they can't breed with one another.
And so that is evolution through space, or the observed evolution through space.
Every step of the way they can interbreed.
There's no hard step that says species A, species B, until you get to the south end of the mountain range and it's like these things can't interbreed.
These things are completely different.
common ancestor but different species and uh yeah so species Like, like clearly, humans and dogs are different things.
It's like, hey, not if you go back long enough.
Go back long enough, we're kind of the same thing.
Maddie says, okay, what is our H-type?
Asks quadruple X.
So there's different blood types, and one of them is the recess factor, whether it's positive or negative.
And about 15% of the human species is negative.
And RH positive and Rh-negative blood do not mix well.
So with women, Rh-negative woman, like 90% of the time, she can't get pregnant by an Rh positive man.
She becomes an evolutionary dead end if she marries an Rh positive man.
And now with the reverse, I think it's only 50%.
So Rh-negative men can impregnate Rh-positive women.
It's just more difficult.
And RH-negative also seems to be more prone to anemia and general physical weakness.
But there's, well, it's hopefully, it mainly kind of comes up in blood transfusions.
It's just something we found out, you know, about 80 years ago or so.
Although it's significant enough that I believe we noticed it culturally.
And one of the reasons that Judaism, even though it's an extremely patriarchal religion, it's a matriarchal culture.
And that seems to be because the Khazars that make up the Jewish people, and again, I'm kind of talking out of my depth here, so I'm probably getting a few things wrong, but basically Jews are mostly Rh negative.
And so Judaism is inherited through the mother.
And I believe that's an evolved cultural trait due to the fact that Jewish women that married out, because they were mostly Rh negative, became evolutionary dead ends.
Whereas the Jewish men that married out, they could produce children.
But then their children couldn't reproduce with the rest of the Jews.
So it became a matriarchal bloodline for that reason.
And Amadi says, doesn't birth control mess with the woman's ability to detect a man's Rh type?
Maybe.
It messes with a woman a lot.
Like it mimics pregnancy.
And a pregnant woman is not the same thing as a woman without a baby in her.
Woman with a baby in her is going to be interested in different things than one that doesn't.
Same thing.
If you depression.
Depression is a response to being in an extremely risky environment with no safety nets.
And so you'll be really cautious when you're depressed.
A drug that mimicked depression, even when you had plenty of safety nets, things are fine.
It couldn't cause you to be less risk-taking.
Well, apparently these blood types exist in rhesus monkeys as well.
Ergo Rhesus type.
Right?
Like the I haven't dug all into it.
It's not really my field.
What's your stance on gay men or lesbian women?
I don't know.
I would say at the it's non-procreative, right?
I mean, a lot of stuff's non-procreative.
But at the same time, it's obvious to me at least.
I can tell if somebody's gay or lesbian sometimes.
So it's not under their direct control.
I was going on about this on the last live stream.
I think it's really, really good that the Catholic Church refuses to back off on calling it a sin.
Now, a sin doesn't mean that you abuse the person.
Show me who is without sin.
That guy cast the first stone.
So, you know, if you're living without sin, you can go ahead and hate them.
But if you've ever had a chocolate bar when you shouldn't have had a chocolate bar, then you're not in a position to condemn them.
And then it's really complex.
There's going to be chemical causes, sociological causes.
You know, there's the parasite pill.
Is it parasites causing it?
And to a certain extent, probably it is.
So it's too complex of an issue.
Anyway, I was talking about object permanence and object impermanence.
I mean, even if you take something like yourself, we tend to imagine person and environment.
except you need to interact with your environment like are you like the air you're breathing Is the air part of you or is the air part of the environment?
Like, once the air, once you breathe it into your lungs, is that air in your lungs, is that a part of you?
Or is that part of your environment?
And there isn't really a right answer for that question.
Like, we're breaking down the object permanence.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Right?
Like, if, okay, if the air in my lungs is part of my environment, if I take a deep breath and walk into another room, then do the environments change?
And I get that.
This is really irritating to most people.
Shut up, man.
We all know what you mean when you're...
Yeah, I get it.
I totally get it.
It's schizoid talk, right?
Asocial schizoid talk.
And yet it matters.
I was just talking, you know, I just wrote a piece on my website, stairsoftheworld.com.
Guys, I have a website that I write at.
I've been doing that longer than the YouTubing.
Go read it once in a while.
Get.
There's an app called Feedly, Feed L-Y, that keeps track of all the websites you want to keep track of, right?
Me, Vox Day, I don't know, Tucker Carlson, whatever.
You just plug it in there, you open it up, and it gives you all the updates, right?
So plug my website into that, plug the other blogs you follow into Feedly, and boom, you got all of them.
I just wrote a post about the...
Oh, right, right, this, um...
Right after my last screen, there was that demonic hip-hop festival, which, you know, at least eight people died at.
And the media is very quick to brush it under the rug.
Oh, no, no, they're just LARPing at being demon worshippers.
It wasn't actually a black mass.
What do you think a black mask looks like?
But, you know, I was chatting with somebody after that.
And I said to them, do you know what the least interesting thing to me about demons is the fact that they objectively exist?
Which is, I think, the most interesting thing to people about demons.
To most people, the most interesting thing is like, wait, demons exist?
Yeah.
And they find that really interesting.
The thing about demons, this was trying to explain in that post, that the core nature of a demon is something metaphorical.
and so is the core nature of a human for that matter i mean i think we're all all people are in agreement that if there's a body that's being kept alive on life support but it's brain dead like the brain is gone, you take the body off life support.
We all understand that the brain is the person.
And so somebody in a coma, that person can wake up again.
And so we keep their body alive.
Right?
You know, I just redid my CPR training.
And the purpose of CPR is to maintain the brain until the medics get there.
So when you're doing the compressions on the chest, what you're doing is you're forcing the heart to beat.
Right?
You take somebody that's they've collapsed, their heart is not beating, their blood is not flowing, they're not breathing.
They are clinically dead.
And you jump on top of them and you do 30 pumps on the chest to force the blood to move throughout the body.
And then you do two breaths to re-oxygenate the lungs.
And you do this so that the brain, even though the brain is currently electrically inactive, it's getting fresh blood.
So the neurons aren't dying.
And you keep doing that.
You keep two breaths, 30 pumps.
You get, what is it, AER?
You slap that on them and it sends one electrical signal to shut off the heart, a second electric signal to start the heart.
Right?
Hard reboot.
You're doing it to keep the oxygen in the brain.
When you're performing CPR, technically speaking, the person is a corpse.
And yet, if you do it and we're lucky, boom, the person turns back on.
Dead, dead.
Now, you can have a body, the heart is working fine.
Maybe you need, well, if the brain's the brain needs to exist for the heart to work.
But if you have somebody that's in a coma, if you have somebody hooked up to machines and the little electrical pulses are going through to make the heart work, and you have intubation to put fresh air in the lungs, you can keep that body in existence for as long as you want, for months, years.
And all the other cells in the body will keep doing what the cells do.
The liver will keep livering, the stomach will keep stomaching.
But there's no head, let's say.
We would all agree that that person is dead.
And so a person is not an object, even though we think of people as objects.
It's a discrete, you know, there's the outline, that's the person right there.
We don't really think that.
With no brain, there's no person.
And even saying that, right?
Well, the brain is the person.
Yeah, no, there's exceptions to that.
Sorry, I haven't looked at the comments, but I bet that there's a bunch of people tossing out exceptions.
Like there's that guy that was missing 90% of his brain, and he wasn't that smart, but nobody noticed that he lost 90% of his brain.
He wasn't that smart to begin with.
You got Fred the Headless Chicken, man.
Google that.
How the hell did Fred know to crow at dawn?
That's what really blows me away.
90% of his brain was gone.
His head was gone, and he would still try and crow at dawn.
He just went, you know, he had no head, so he couldn't crow.
He just gurgled.
Fred the headless chicken.
Good lord.
But no, what a person is is an ongoing process of alteration.
The simplest level of intelligence is a colander, a sieve.
The simplest level of meaningful existence is something that takes a heterogeneous mix and separates the two things.
So a sieve separates the big things from the small things.
Small things go through the holes, the big things stay in the pot.
And all higher intelligence is emergent from that concept.
And so if you take Fred the Headless Chicken, even though 90% of the brain was gone, it was still running around and crowing at dawn, even though it had no eyes.
How did it know it was dawn?
It was still doing stuff and being a chicken.
And so even though 90% of the brain's gone, it's like, no, Fred the Headless Chicken is still a chicken.
Whereas a person that's completely biologically intact, but the brain has rotted away to nothing, like they're just being kept alive by machines, that's not a person anymore.
There's nothing left to preserve.
It's just it's all the organs aside from the thing that made them a person.
So it's that active ongoing thing.
A person is not a still frame, they're an active process that's occurring.
That's what demons are.
Demons are their core metaphorical creatures.
They're all of them are lies.
Okay, that's why they're demons.
Every single one of them is embracing some sort of lie.
And so the point of this article was this what was his name?
Scott?
Something Scott?
Did he literally objectively sacrifice souls to gain power in temporal world?
Or did he merely run an event to gain fame that caused a bunch of people to die?
Well, it's the same thing, isn't it?
Because if you're locked into object permanence, they sound like very different things, but I don't see them as different things.
They are the same thing.
Let's check some of these comments here.
Ilya, glad to have you.
We're talking about being asocial schizoids tonight.
Oh, Ghislaine Maxwell trial is going on right now.
By the way, look up Ghislaine Maxwell's sister.
Her sister did all the security software used by, I believe, the NSA.
Yeah.
And their father is high-level Intel with Israel Intel Agency.
I can't remember what they're called right now.
Yeah, her twin sister.
You know how many people know that she had a twin sister?
What about fetuses?
Yeah, that's the thing, isn't it?
Terrifying to think about.
When does life begin?
I think conception is the safest place for us.
I don't think we got to make that decision.
Ilya says there is no LARPing anything.
You become what you think and say.
Yeah.
Yeah, and that's exactly what I mean by everything is metaphor.
So it's like the object permanence, like we have object here and object there.
No, no, the schizoid says what happens when they interact with each other.
It's the interaction that's the interesting thing.
That's the alchemy of the whole situation.
You know, if you try and talk to a normie about what's going on with all of the like all of this nonsense with mRNA and vaccines and herd immunity, you know, he's like, are vaccines good or are they bad?
That's like asking if heat is a good thing or a bad thing.
Based on the context, man.
Put in a moral sense.
Like one of the one of the early moral questions that if you're studying moral philosophy, you have to deal with, is it immoral?
If you're hiding Jews in your basement, should you lie to the Nazi officer that asks, is lying always wrong?
And see, the Normie wants a straight up answer.
They want lying is always wrong, or lying is permissible under these circumstances.
They want something black and white.
And there ain't no black and white.
You know, Vaux Day, as much as I love Vox Day, he attacks Peterson for one of the chapters in Peterson's books was Tell the truth or at least don't lie and Vox Day is like, what's that supposed to mean?
Well, it's come on Vox Day, you're smart enough to figure this out.
Peterson had a great story illustrating this concept, that he used to have this neighbor who was like he was trying, there's a neighbor that was trying to get straight, but sometimes he'd get on the sauce, and he would come by Peterson's house at like three in the morning and try and sell him a microwave so that he could go buy more booze.
You know, Peterson talks about like having a wife and some kids and like Peterson's not a tough guy.
And you have this big biker dude at 3 AM who's drunk to the gills trying to sell you a microwave for 40 bucks that you're going to go spend it on booze.
And Peterson is and he has this big thing.
He's like, what is the truth in that scenario?
You know, that I don't need a microwave.
Well, that's a truth.
You're just doing this because you want to get drunk.
Oh, that's true, but maybe it's not the truth you should say.
And eventually he stumbled on to, it's like, listen, I appreciate you, but I don't think that me buying this microwave at 3 AM, I don't think it would help me, and I'm pretty sure it wouldn't help you either.
Like that was the truth that needed to be said.
And the big biker dude, you know, looked at him, like, are you fucking with me?
Are you judging me?
Do I need to kick your ass right now?
No, you're actually, you have a lot of integrity when you say that.
You're not dehumanizing me.
You're not screwing me over.
You're not making an excuse.
You're actually telling me the truth right now.
And that was a really hard truth to discover.
So yeah, things are not obvious.
It's the relationship.
Right?
Is heat good or bad?
Is truth good or bad?
Well, what do you mean by truth?
It's a million and one truths, you know?
pick your poison.
Apparently Doc Markins are in style.
Good to hear.
Yeah, you know what?
There's a reason I got these boots.
Instinct told me to buy them.
I just really I've got good fashion sense.
I just don't use it.
I like black.
People who insist on being extremely edgy and live their lives that way around demons and the like will eventually get cut down.
Yeah, you become what you portray.
Ilya says, actually, I'd be curious if you expanded upon this, Ilya.
Just think about the words and idioms from hanging around a certain group.
Actually, that could really apply to any group.
Like, every group has some sort of heuristic that they decide to apply to good and ungood, right?
Alpha male, beta male.
Like, that's where my mind went, that all that manosphere crap.
Is that the alpha thing to do?
Is that the right question to be asking?
I have Kohiv says.
Actually, that's funny.
I have Kohib.
I don't know.
Increasingly, this is looking like it's causing autoimmune deficiency syndrome.
If you take the mRNA spike protein.
Anyway, a lot of the processing that handles movement is done in the spinal cord.
There's a lot of nerve cells in your gut, which, you know, create the same gut instinct.
I don't know which Fred you're talking about.
and he says i know it's wrong but i just wish that people that support the australians ban on the vaccinated get a fatal clot as their next shot you know matty i posted something very similar on the chans recently and i nearly got trips
My posting number was 662.
Okay, so, oh no, just coincidence, just random numbers, right, guys?
Just random number generators.
Don't worry about it.
No patterns to notice.
No, that was it was pretty close to a number right there.
But it wasn't the number at the same time.
It was close, but it like if, you know, if big guy was really trying to make a point, I would have got the trips.
I mean, we're partly on to something with that.
I think it's just it's not coming from a place of charity.
I mean, I'm pretty darn ready for people to start having consequences for what's going on, because I've had plenty of consequences.
We all have.
We've all had lots and lots of consequences for people going along with nonsense because it's convenient.
And, yeah, some consequences for that would be nice, actually.
But it needs to come from a place of charity.
Maybe that's the message.
Consequences so they wake up not consequences so they get punished most important thing I learned in the service If you understand the internal workings of your firearm, you don't need to memorize the immediate action drills for clearing stoppages.
If you actually understand how the firearm works, you'll know what the stoppage is and you'll fix it appropriately.
What supermarket chain do I shop at?
I don't know.
Safe way.
Hmm.
Oh, Ilya was talking about the, um, like all the demonic music.
And well, Ilya says, yeah, you pick up these negative messages just from being around people like that.
Going to Black Mass, even for a LARP, you get something you don't want inside of you.
Yeah, you can't do anything ironically, right?
Everything you do, which isn't the teetotaler response is not the correct response.
Okay, the one thing I am very certain of.
And hey, maybe I'm wrong and I'm going to hell for not being a teetotaler.
Right?
Like, let my argument convince you, don't do it because I said so.
But I don't believe teetotaling is the solution.
Refusing to listen to any music whatsoever because every music is not up to the standards of scripture, it's that's teetotaling, cultural teetotaling.
I try and listen to the spirit in which the music was written.
And something like that.
Now, I've never listened to any of the music by Scott, whatever his name is.
Never listen to any of that.
But I would presume that if you actually bothered listening to it, it would have a fundamentally narcissistic, demonic will to power energy to it.
Even when it feels uplifting, it's uplifting you to have power over other people.
And I think that'd be self-evident.
And you don't need to be a genius schizoid to notice it.
If you like it, it's for you.
Would you say that people should not get vaccinated and just natural selection do its thing?
No, not at all.
My argument against the vaccines is: A, they're not vaccines, B, they don't work.
No, like actual vaccines that work, I'm a huge fan of vaccines that actually work.
But this is a brand new technology.
It's not proven.
It's being foisted upon people by very sketchy entities.
That's my issue with it.
And it's a massive panic over an extremely minor disease.
Like, you know, worst case scenario, COVID is maybe twice as bad as the regular flu.
So it's a massive.
It's a lot of things.
Partly, it's society has been building up to mass hysteria for ages now.
And so, partly this is an outlet for mass hysteria, right?
Freak out over a vaccine because of all the other social problems that we have.
Or freak out over a virus because of unrelated social problems.
Like all those people screaming about Trump being elected, right?
Like that, that's seeing an outlet into screaming at a virus.
So, that's a huge part of it.
Fauci is an amoral opportunist that loves experimenting on people.
He's the original mad scientist.
Like, if this were, if he was in 1940s Germany, he would sign up with the Nazis not because he believes in their social programs, but because, like, oh, I could experiment on people.
He doesn't believe in anything.
He really strikes me as somebody that just likes performing human experimentation.
And so, during the AIDS crisis, well, he was a major part of the reason for an AIDS crisis.
Hey, Toby.
Just a cat sneezing.
Like, a lot of the deaths that occurred during the 80s were because Fauci was shoving AZT down people's throats, even though AZT had never found a useful application.
And a lot of people died that didn't have to die because of Dr. Fauci.
And he doesn't care.
He just likes experimenting on people.
This guy's a psychopath.
And so we get COVID-19, which was created through his funding.
I don't think he knew about it.
Maybe he did, but he was funding the lab in Wuhan after Barack Obama made gain of function research illegal in America.
So he redirected American tax dollars to the Wuhan lab.
And believe me, Canada had a lot to do with it as well.
And so this virus that they were, you know, manufacturing got into the wild.
And so COVID-19 spreads all throughout the world.
And I don't think he knew about COVID-19 initially.
I think it was just the Wuhan lab, maybe some people under him.
But he's like, oh, let's try this mRNA technology that we've had for 20 years, but we've never been able to use before because it's unsafe and it doesn't work properly.
But mass panic, right?
People that were really freaking out over Trump.
And really, like, Trump was just the icon that they blamed all of their personal problems on.
So we have all these societal problems that they're blaming on Trump.
And it's like, now let's transfer all that anger to a virus.
And Dr. Fauci sees this and says, hey, I can try the mRNA stuff now.
Even though the virus wasn't that deadly.
And by March of 2020, it was obvious to me and to a lot of other people that COVID-19, not that deadly.
It's not the Spanish flu.
It's not a pandemic.
It's a little bit, it's kind of noticeable.
It's kind of a bad bug.
But it's not Spanish flu level.
It's any other year.
Ten years ago, we would have completely ignored it.
But because society's been deteriorating, we flipped out over it.
Fauci started pushing the mRNA vaccine on everybody.
Which is not a vaccine.
completely unsafe.
And then we get into conspiracy theories.
So, let me finish up these comments.
I'm gonna get I'm gonna actually switch to brandy shortly let's all pledge to get vaxxed on Saturday I mean, 90% of people are vaxed where I live, supposedly, right?
That would crush anything if the vaccines actually worked.
It's, I've co-have put in his religious exemption request.
Oh yeah, I've, guys, I'm absolutely desperate for work.
Okay, like I'm insanely desperate for work.
By the way, I've got a Patreon if you want a Batman Patreon.
If you like the content, and I've had jobs ask me about my vaccine, not even that I saying I had to be vaccinated, just ask me.
And I told them to go fly a kite, it's none of their goddamn business.
Probably with a few people standing on principles, but do what you can.
Do what you can.
They need us working just as much as we need jobs.
All right.
None of us wants to wind up in a financially bad situation, but neither do they.
They want us to keep paying off the credit cards.
They want us to so yeah, yeah, brinksmanship, my friends.
Do not negotiate with evil.
Winning Smile says, I've become very skeptical about other vaccines.
I know.
Like, I don't want to have to be a medical expert.
I want to be able to trust doctors.
But, you know, like the real worst part about so many crimes is not the crime, it's the cover-up.
Like, you take you take the child abuse scandals in the Catholic Church, but also in private institutions, in schools, and colleges.
It's all over the bloody place.
And, you know, a guy that molests kids, yeah, it's pretty bad.
And you condemn the guy that molests the kid.
But in a certain sense, it's even worse the people that cover it up.
Because the guy that molests the kid is a pervert.
Right?
You get he's a broken brain.
He needs to be locked away from society, you know, but there's just something wrong with that guy.
There's something, some wires got crossed in there somewhere.
He's just a broken human being that we've got to walk away from everybody else.
The worst part is the people that weren't child molesters who knew that child molestation was happening and they looked the other way.
And for every that's the thing, like the sex abuse scandal in the church, it's actually extremely minor.
There are 100 times as many pedophiles in public school as there are in the church.
The problem is that this institution that says it represents God, it's not that there was one priest that was a pedophile.
It's everybody else that helped cover it up.
That's what really, really sticks in the craw.
And that's the thing with these mRNA vaccines: it's not that Dr. Fauci is a psychopath that doesn't care about human life.
I mean, the guy that did my hand surgery, well, he was obviously a sadist.
Most surgeons are sadists.
But he did a good job.
Society found a place for him.
Fantastic.
So the fact that Dr. Fauci is a psychopath goes without saying.
But all of the doctors and the nurses that are looking the other way, that are perfectly well aware of what the VARES reports are saying on all of this, that are perfectly well aware of all the vaccine injuries occurring.
That's what really is offensive and really undermines the entire institution.
And yeah, we all have to become medical experts now, and I don't want to be a medical.
I want to be a car expert.
Right?
I like being a car expert.
I've got zero interest in being a medicine expert.
Medicine bores me.
It's tedious.
And yet, you know, like my buddy Big L, you know, he's got a baby now, and so now he needs to do all of this stuff.
See, his wife, she has type two, is it type one or type two?
Well, she's diabetic, like genetically, she's diabetic.
She's not fat, she's in tremendous shape.
She had an extremely healthy baby, even though all the doctors told her to abort it.
She's an expert on diabetes because she has to be.
She has to be an expert to stay alive.
And now that Big L is a father, he's had to study all these vaccinations because he's got a baby that they're going to want to poke and prod with every needle they got.
And after the past two years, like, I don't think we can trust these people.
You know, a really good hairstylist, a really good barber, will occasionally tell you, no, man, you don't need a haircut.
great right now but we've been proven to have mostly bad barbers And yet, like, in theory, I'm pro-vaccine.
Although, given the abuse of the system with this, I'm extremely skeptical of all that.
There was a newspaper, not a newspaper, whatever, website article I read, mainstream, talking about could we put the mRNA vaccine into produce?
Trick people into getting vaccinated when they shop at the grocery store.
No respect for bodily autonomy.
And so if they're willing to put the COVID vaccine into lettuce, you know, you get to the point where, can I trust that any of even the vaccines that I know they work.
You know, there's tons of historical evidence.
We saved lots of lives with these things.
And prior to Fauci, I would have happily taken one of them.
Post-Fauci, how do I know that they're not lying to me about what's in the package?
How do I know I'm not being experimented on?
That's very, very frustrating.
How do you know you're getting the genuine car part if you're not an expert on cars?
I'm going to go to the washroom quickly, then I'll be right back to get more of these comments in.
Alrighty, so we are switching from whiskey to brandy.
Saint Remay's.
I have no idea how you're supposed to pronounce that.
First hard alcohol I ever drank was brandy.
I started drinking in high school, so I was a pretentious git.
Oh, very nice.
Tastes like christmas, without all the family trauma I have.
Cohev brings up the well the whole polio situation.
So there's a conspiracy theory that polio was actually caused by DDT and that it wasn't the vaccine that made polio go away.
It went away because we stopped using DDT.
And the curves, that's one thing I like.
I trust curves, I trust math, right?
When I say that the schizoid isn't about the objects, about the interrelationship between the objects.
And, you know, like I take VARES reporting, for example.
That's the vaccine adverse event reporting service site, whatever.
The VARES data on vaccine injury.
Only about 3% get reported.
Right?
That's the estimate.
Only 3%.
But I don't care about the numbers.
I care about the shapes of the curves.
Because it's easy to fake the numbers.
It's very hard to fake the shapes of the curves.
And so anything that has, um...
Did you guys ever read Jurassic Park?
Jurassic Park, and God, this is, yeah.
Crichton was one of us.
One of us, one of us.
He was absolutely an asocial schizoid like us.
Because one of the big tells in Jurassic Park, I don't know how much this made it into the movie.
Like in the movie, they kept saying nature will find a way.
And the movie, nature found a way to jump over top of the electric fence and eat cars.
But the point in the book was that nature will find a way to reproduce.
And so here we are thinking that we're genetically engineering these organisms and they die off when they're supposed to die off.
And we completely control them from the genetic level.
And then it turns out that the dinosaurs are reproducing all on their own.
They found a way to cheat your system of control.
The point being, anytime you release a replicator, whether it's a computer virus or an actual virus or a genetically engineered organism, you can't predict what a replicator is going to do.
This is kind of like baseline evolution: is that once you've got a replicator, you've got no idea what it's going to do.
So be really, really careful when you screw around with that.
Now, one of the things that in the book is that they pulled up, so they had one species of dinosaurs that they'd done three batches of this dinosaur.
So there should be 120 of these dinosaurs.
And the computer was running a scan on the size of the dinosaurs.
And the scan produced a perfect bell curve.
Right?
A few small ones, a few really big ones, most are in the middle.
But then somebody pointed out, but wait, you did three staggered batches of these dinosaurs, right?
So the first group is three years old, the second is two years old, the first or one year old.
And if that's what you released, you shouldn't get a bell curve.
You should get a tri-modal distribution of heights or body mass or whatever.
It should look really, really artificial.
Instead of having an artificial looking curve, you had a really smooth, natural looking curve.
And so somebody dug into the programming on the software that was being used to measure these dinosaurs.
And it turned out that the software was designed to find out if dinosaurs were sick.
So it would count up to 120, and then it would stop.
Turned out there weren't 120 dinosaurs, there were 247.
And that bell curve was taking a random distribution of this reproducing population.
So yeah, I trust numbers.
I trust curves.
I trust movement.
I trust alchemy.
These are the things that make sense to me.
And speaking of a good alchemist, you guys follow market ticker, right?
You know, why don't...
Why don't I toss a link into the chat?
Because recently, one of the really interesting things that we've found.
There you go.
Guys, read that website if you like numbers as much as I do.
We're seeing an organic Pareto distribution of negative effects of adverse events on these vaccines.
Something like 99% of the adverse events come from 5% of the vaccines.
So 95% of the mRNA shots are, as far as we know, perfectly safe.
So as long as you don't scroll, as long as you don't roll a critical failure, you can go get vaccinated.
Now, we don't know about long-term effects, right?
These are just immediate short-term effects from the vaccine.
There could still be a lot of long-term effects from this damn thing, but we're going to ignore that for now.
Now, your first impression when I say that most of the adverse events come from 5% of the vaccines, oh, well, your first reaction should be one of the facilities manufacturing them has bad quality control standards.
That should be your immediate assumption.
And that's not true.
The hot shots, as they're being called, the hot shots, the batches that are hot shots that kill a lot of people all over the place.
They come from all the different companies.
They come from all sorts of different manufacturing facilities.
Like it seems to be random where they're coming from.
Okay, so your next assumption.
Ah, so most of these vaccines are placebos, and one out of 20 is a targeted experiment.
The numbers don't back that up either.
See, if that were the case, you would see 95% are safe, and then boom, 5% are super dangerous.
That's not the curve you get.
The curve you get is a Pareto distribution, meaning that there is something organic going on with the hot shots.
Like it'll be like good batch, good batch, good batch, hot shot, good batch, good batch, hot shot, good batch from the same facility.
This implies that there is something we do not understand about the manufacturer of these.
Put it another way.
Let's say there's a line of cars being produced, and one out of 20 of them, the airbags go off for no damn reason.
Well, if all of those cars with the airbags that go off for no reason come from one factory, then it's the factory's fault.
Something's going on wrong in that factory.
Or you go to the next level and track the materials used to make these.
If they're coming from all sorts of different factories, oh, it's one supplier of the materials that's causing all of these things to go off.
No, it's not bad either.
It doesn't appear to be.
There appears to be something going on with these vaccines that even when they're made to standard, one out of twenty times you get a batch that kills people.
And we don't know why.
And this points again, we're tentative, we're tentative.
Like, this is internet sleuths discovering this because Veris is covering it up.
This points towards this technology requiring better standards than we presently have.
We don't understand the technology.
This technology is fundamentally unsafe.
And faking that data will be really, really hard.
So there's early speculation that most of them were just placebos and one out of twenty were hotshots.
Does not appear to be the case.
We are screwing around with technology we don't understand, and we're doing it on a global level.
And but this is this is why we're opposed to globalism, incidentally, because it's too easily too easy for one world government with absolute control to get idiots in charge that do something idiotic like this vaccine.
Now back to the comments when they stopped poisoning babies with mercury, polio died.
At least this will just bring in vaxxed foreigners.
You know, this ain't the spicy talk stream, but there's an episode of The Simpsons years ago where Lisa goes up to Reverend Lovejoy and says, Is it theft?
Is it wrong if a man steals to put bread on the table of his starving family?
And Reverend Lovejoy goes, No, unless if he puts jam on it.
And see, I wasn't raised in the church.
So I didn't get that joke, and I asked my mummy about it.
And she explained to me that the joke was that if you're stealing to give people bread, that's okay because you got to eat.
But if you're stealing to get bread but you can afford to have jam, then you probably don't need to be stealing.
And there's the whole wishy-washiness of, you know, oh no, unless they put jam on it, then it's wrong.
As if it's that black and white.
It's like you should never, ever, ever lie except to protect the Jews that you're hiding from the Nazis.
That's the one time it's acceptable, as opposed to a general principle of moral behavior.
So yeah, this ain't the spicy talk stream, but if you're losing your job because the people that were elected to represent you are importing foreigners to take your job and you're not allowed to work, well, That's a different moral context all of a sudden, isn't it?
And the time may fast be approaching that you're going to have to make some very interesting moral choices.
So be...
Be morally and spiritually prepared for that.
That would be my advice.
The cover-up is what got Adam and Eve in trouble as well.
Yeah.
I mean, trying to hide from God.
Yeah, I've talked about it before.
Trying to hide from God.
What a stupid thing to try and do.
And yet we all do it.
Do the vaccines turn you gay?
Now, there's actually a conspiracy on that.
People who try and modify God's creation are Satanists.
God said it was good.
Why are you trying to fiddle with it?
Buddy?
It's disrespectful.
Yeah, people that think they know what they're doing when they don't.
I mean, God also wants us to be creative, right?
He wants us to take his creation and make more of it.
But these are like people, in Minecraft, you're given this tremendous generated world to play around in.
And if you play the game right, you should create some sort of organic meshes with the environment homestead.
Right?
That's the fun of the game, is creating all this cool stuff, but meshing it into the self-generated world.
Whereas these guys think that Minecraft would be perfect if we just started with a perfectly flat surface.
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Thank you, bro.
Ah, a martial arts instructor once told me, always try and forgive your enemies before striking him.
Wise.
Wise, I like that.
So, do the vaccines turn you gay?
There's three issues with the vaccines, as far as...
Well, there's four, but one of them is not an issue.
I'll tell you what the non-issue is.
There are rumors, reports, whatever, that there's aluminium and copper and steel and whatnot being detected in the vaccines.
In other words, they're impure.
And, you know, they have these heavy metals in them that could cause cancer and whatnot.
Don't care.
That's not.
Like, any vaccine could have that issue, right?
You buy steroids from China, they could have that issue.
That's just a that's a known unknown.
You know that anytime, like you're trusting the manufacturer, you're trusting that the milk doesn't contain any mercury in it.
Yeah, known unknown.
Don't care.
The three issues that are interesting about the vaccines is: number one, the mRNA technology does not work.
And I've talked extensively about that tonight.
Not going to reiterate.
So, mRNA, it's not a vaccine.
I don't trust it.
And I certainly don't trust it when the guy pushing it killed millions of people in the past with his experimental drugs.
Issue number two.
What is the graphene doing in these vaccines?
All right, many reports of graphene.
And part of me is wondering, is there something up to, you know, Bill Gates talking about installing software in human beings, installing RFID chips in people so that they are their self-generating crypto wallets.
Valid ID is a human right.
creepy as shit.
This is number two with the graphene.
Number three, and this one, this is an interesting one.
I haven't dug into this yet.
Might be a load of crap, but what is it called?
There is supposedly a parasite being detected in these vaccines.
Hydra vulgaris.
Some sort of parasitical amoeba, supposedly in these things.
Now, this one, again, I need to dig into this because my what I ascertain currently is that mRNA see we've figured out the basics of how the cell works and you know we'll use computers for a metaphor here.
You've got your DNA is like the kernel of your computer.
Right?
It's the operating system of your computer.
Then you've got lines of code that would be RNA which are used to create programs within the computer.
So your cell has the nucleus with the DNA in it and every so often the DNA prints off a line of RNA which exits the nucleus, goes to a ribosome, and gets the ribosome reads the DNA or the RNA, it reads the RNA, and it prints off a protein to build the cell.
And so with the mRNA technology, we figured out how to inject RNA strands, programming strands, to create custom proteins.
And what viruses do is they trick your cells into building proteins that build a virus.
So we're kind of doing the same thing, but it's supposed to be good for you.
Except like we understand enough how to break the computer, essentially.
Right?
The same way you can get a virus downloaded that runs the viral program, but also might really screw up your computer.
Like the problem with computer viruses is not that somebody is hijacking our CPU.
If somebody were merely hijacking our CPU to mine crypto or something, most of us wouldn't notice.
The problem with computer viruses is because they're so reckless that they not only hijack the CPU, they also damage the kernel and sometimes render your computer to the point where it can't be bootable anymore.
Although that was really more of a problem from 15 years ago, I used to be the resident computer expert that got called in.
Anytime a girl allowed her gay friend to look at lots of gay porn and had viruses on her computer, I was a guy called in to fix it.
Yeah, that was a gay friend.
Women are terrible.
Yeah, the problem with the virus is not that it's hijacking your CPU, it's that it's damaging to the kernel, and which is what we get with regular viruses.
And now that we've created a man-made, like that's what sort of the mRNA vaccine shot is, a man-made virus.
And it's not turns out it's not that compatible.
This really strikes me as Fauci just wanted to experiment with shit.
Experiment on people.
He loves doing that.
He doesn't care if it kills people.
He's killed people before.
Why would he care all of a sudden?
Next up the issue, as I said, of the graphene in it.
Now, I was under the impression that the graphene was the basically like it contained the payload of the mRNA.
That was my impression.
I don't know.
Third one is hydropulgaris.
The problem with this is that we're mixing two different conspiracy theories.
You got to be really careful when you're doing that.
You've got to make sure all the moving parts are coherent.
And this conspiracy theory, well, it's the parasite pill.
Shall I cover the parasite pill?
shall we be properly asocial and schizoid it is a documented fact that parasites will alter the behavior of their hosts for the sake of propagating the parasite Toxoplasmosis is the famous example where it's designed to go from mice to cats and back and forth.
It's got a whole life cycle.
Like a parasite will usually go through multiple organisms in its life cycle.
There's one that goes into cows, but it starts in ants.
So the parasite infects the ant and causes the ant to want to walk up a blade of grass and stand on the top until a cow comes along and eats the ant, and now the parasite is in the cow.
And yada yada yada, that turns into cow dung and the eggs get planted where ants eat them.
Toxoplasmosis does that between humans and mice, or cats and mice.
But it also infects humans.
And humans infected with toxoplasmosis, one of the symptoms is they like the smell of cats.
And now there's a lot of speculation here, but the whole crazy cat lady syndrome might be toxoplasmosis infection.
And toxoplasmosis, it doesn't want no parasite wants to destroy the host.
It wants to exploit the host.
And so one of the things that they do is they increase sex drive.
So mice that have toxoplasmosis have heightened sex drive.
And there's speculation that the heightened sex drive, when toxoplasmosis infects humans, could lead to homosexuality because sexuality is a really great way to infect other organisms, other compatible organisms.
So the question becomes, why is hydrobulgaris being detected in these vaccines?
Is all of this a giant scheme of parasites altering mental behavior to spread more parasites?
And to what extent do the parasites control the mental behavior?
And you know, Ilya just nailed on something.
Ivermectin is primarily an anti-parasitical agent, and it also happens to treat COVID-19.
And it was very quickly banned.
Almost as if people infested with parasites controlling their brains banned the thing that would have killed the parasites and instead replaced the parasite killer with a vaccine.
And then not only that, they put parasites into the vaccine.
Oh, now that's getting a little bit wacky here, aren't we?
Ivermectin, get rid of it.
You know, I was chatting with a friend that works in.
Well, let me run through the parasite pill for you again.
So I already established, yeah, parasites have been known to alter the behavior of their hosts.
Ants will crawl up on top of a stalk of grass to make sure they get eaten by a cow.
Rats that have that have toxoplasmosis in them will find the smell of cat urine attractive, making them more likely to get eaten by cats, allowing toxoplasmosis to move on to the next stage of its life cycle.
And this is common.
A lot of parasites alter the behavior of the host organism.
Presumably, when toxoplasmosis infects humans, it does it accidentally.
Like we're not actually part of the toxoplasmosis life cycle.
It's just cats and rats.
However, if it infects a human and humans now like the smell of cats, we're more likely to keep cats around.
And thus, although all the toxoplasmosis that goes into a human is presumably a dead end, it benefits the toxoplasmosis in the cats that the human takes care of.
This is well documented.
So what would parasites do?
What would a human targeted parasite do?
Is well, look at the standard American diet.
The standard American diet is awful.
Tons and tons of sugar.
The interesting thing is most parasites like sugar.
They also like acidic environments.
If I'm understanding this correctly, again, not a dietician.
I'm a numbers guy.
I'm a curves guy.
I'm the guy that can understand that toxoplasmosis in the human can be a dead end, but ultimately benefit the species.
So your cells, Your cells have two ways of making ATP, which is ATP is basically the energy for your cells.
Yeah, something like that.
I know about this because there's this fantastic diet drug that is illegal because a handful of people died called DMT.
And DMT forces your cells to create ATP by metabolizing your fat cells, which is non-acidic.
Now, your cells prefer to make AZT through sugar.
Thus, the sugar rush.
You give some kids some sugar, you get a blood sugar spike, and the AZT goes wild, they get hyperactive.
Right, you take DMT, and it will ignore the sugar in your blood.
All the sugar in your blood just gets pissed out through your liver or kidneys or something.
And so it forces your body to metabolize fat.
Now, metabolizing fat creates a basic environment in your body.
And parasites don't like that.
Which makes you start asking, did we ban DMT because a few people overdosed and died on it because they ignored what it said on the bottle?
Or did we ban it because it kills parasites?
The American diet of lots and lots of sugar pretty much guarantees that you will never metabolize fat.
You will never go into a keto stage.
Keto is really bad for parasites.
Parasites want you fat and stupid and happy.
That's the ideal environment for them to breed in.
And so to what extent is everything going on with COVID caused by parasites that infected our ruling elite?
To what extent do these parasites affect our cognition?
Yeah, zombies.
Zombies controlled by parasites, you know Peterson had a really interesting offhand comment once he was
He was discussing the origins of religion, and he pointed out that some of our most primordial religious symbols look strikingly like DNA, which is the sort of thing idiots say all the time, right?
And we can safely ignore the idiots.
But they do look strikingly like DNA.
And he said, listen, I don't know what to make of this.
This is just an observation I had, a weird bit of synchronicity.
And to play off that further, like, what are all of our conceptions of evil?
The caduceus?
Maybe, maybe.
I forget which one he was pointing toward.
It was just, he was doing this really, really scholarly lecture.
It's on his.
I'm actually only like 75% of the way through it.
It's like 18 hours, the entire lecture.
But it's offhand.
He presents it.
And he says, like, it's really, it's really, it is striking.
But what are you supposed to do with that?
Like, I don't know what to do with that.
Like, clearly, it wasn't that ancient aliens taught our ancestors about DNA and then we forgot everything except for like put the spiral in the Pharaoh's head crest, right?
That's stupid.
But almost like there's this meta-level of knowledge that we have of the universe that goes up and down all levels.
You know, sort of like that hexagon at the north pole of Saturn, which we could not see until we had satellites out there to take a photograph of it.
Like we cannot see the north pole of Saturn from where we are sitting right now.
And yet we somehow associate the hexagon with Saturn.
Saturn, God of death.
Very interesting.
It's like that.
It's like when they say it's like, I have no good explanation for this aside from maybe there's more going on to our cognition and our symbols than we realize.
And the same thing goes for the serpent, the worm, the parasite.
So many of our conceptions of evil map nearly one-to-one with parasites.
And so many of our conceptions of good have to do with cleanliness.
like there's even a saying cleanliness is next to godliness and on the one hand you know one of the first things that a tribe of hunter-gatherers is going to have to deal with if it wants to ascend to the next level of civilization is dealing with parasites Cleanliness.
Not consuming unclean meats, i.e., meats that are going to be riddled with parasites.
Forsaking water to drink alcohol, because alcohol is parasite-free.
And yet it seems to go a little bit more than just habits, doesn't it?
The symbolism, the worm, the worm.
Why do we hate worms and serpents so much?
Is it merely that serpents primordially preyed upon our ancestors?
That's one of Peterson's speculations.
But if you examine chimpanzees, with chimpanzees, you'll have a trap foraging, and you'll have the guy that's on lookout.
He's the one that cries the alarm if there's a predator.
Which is actually the most dangerous job, because the guy that shouts, hey, there's a predator, makes himself a target for the predator.
And there are three distinct cries that the alarmist has to shout.
One is for a land-based predator, a cat or a dog.
One is for a bird.
And the third is for a serpent.
And the dragon is a combination of all three.
The dragon is a cat and a lizard, and it flies.
It is the most primordial, horrifying thing for a chimpanzee.
And yet, the way that you become the alpha chimpanzee is by confronting that beast and being the lookout chimpanzee.
So the way that you woo the maiden, the way you get riches and you get the maiden is you confront the dragon.
and yet there are so many aspects of the dragon of the beast of satan that mimic the parasite the very nature of demons the way they behave is parasitical They hijack a healthy natural process to propagate themselves.
Could be mammalian memory of dinosaurs as well.
Doesn't explain the wings.
That's right, because I mean, like, yeah, okay, pteranodons were, I mean, technically they're not dinosaurs, they're flying lizards, but um yeah, yeah, possibly, possibly.
Like, we certainly went underground, and there seems to still be a human instinct that when shit gets bad, go underground.
And I don't think that's just Cold War talk.
We've had plenty of underground civilizations.
It's completely impractical for us to be underground, and yet we love being underground.
It's the earth mother, the womb, keeps us safe.
Makes sense, since we evolved from ferrets.
And honestly, it's like it's one of those why not both.
Why not both?
So I said way earlier in the stream that 99% of what you need to know about demons is metaphorical, right?
If you figure out the metaphorical, you already understand everything you need.
Ian Banks wrote a great novel.
If you like science fiction, he wrote a great novel called The Player of Games.
And the okay, I'm going to tell you the setting, then I'm going to tell you the plot.
The setting is you have this thing called the culture.
Who the culture is what liberals wish they actually were.
On the one hand, the culture, it's a pan-human civilization.
So, you know, kind of going with like the Star Trek logic that Vulcans and humans can have babies somehow.
You have all these humanoid species that join together and they've got a pangenetic mesh of a culture that's completely post-scarcity.
And so half the time they are like just the worst hedonists you can possibly imagine.
Orgies all over the place.
And then the other half the time they're engaged in CIA bullshit to try and uplift other civilizations.
So the culture who are like lovey-dovey, you know, hippie, dippy, orgy bullshit, then they see a developing, like, say they saw Earth in the 20th century.
It's like, we need to empower Hitler so these people learn an important lesson about genocide.
Yeah, as a culture.
They're all over the damn place.
And they're there post-scarcity.
They've got galaxy brains that, you know.
Anyway, there's a player of games involves a developing culture where it's sort of like China, where in China to become part of the ruling elite, you had to master the entrance exams.
Right?
So you had the whole the Mandarin experience was about doing the best exams so that you would become one of the elites.
Now this culture, this species, developed a game.
The ultimate chess game, where this culture believes that the person that wins the chess game is the smartest person that could potentially live, and so that person is going to rule the empire for the next 50 years.
And the culture is very concerned about the next game to be ruler of that civilization.
And so they find an individual within their culture who is famous, right?
Like, how do you become famous in a post-scarcity society?
Well, you become a YouTube Let's Player.
And so they find a guy who is the best at strategy games.
And they put him up against a child genius, a child prodigy, who everybody's saying, oh, this girl is going to be the next one.
She's going to take it from the champ.
And they offer the champ an opportunity to cheat on the game he's playing against this, you know, 16-year-old girl.
And because he's desperate, because he doesn't want to lose his title, he doesn't want to lose to a 16-year-old girl, he goes for it.
And then as soon as he cheats, he's like, oh shit, I've won nothing.
And so you have the special circumstances, they call it, the CIA of the culture.
You know, they're playing the devil in this, tempting somebody to grab something that was already his.
He took nothing from the young girl from winning against her.
He was expected to win.
He gained nothing.
But he corrupted himself.
He now doubts himself, and they use that against him to force him to do what they want him to do.
Haha, Pinkerton's ghost.
There we go.
Oh, I'm safe.
No parasites, only cleanliness.
By the way, check out Pinkerton's Ghost on YouTube.
He does some fantastic film noir serial style stories, right?
I think you might really enjoy his work.
Pinkerton's Ghost.
Anyway, my point is that the goal of the demon put it this way.
I forgot who put it, but when the devil took Christ while he was in the desert and said, Here are the nations of the world.
They will be yours if you only follow me.
It's Jesus Christ.
He already owns the nations of the world.
He's the son of God, for crying out loud.
But that's what demons do.
They tempt you with your own birthright.
So in Player of Games, you have the greatest strategy mind in a society that has trillions of souls within it.
They take the greatest strategy mind and they tempt him to cheat.
And as soon as he cheats, he realizes that it was worthless.
That's early in the book.
It's a really, really well written scene as well.
Okay, because you can haven't we all been tempted to cheat.
That's what the demons do.
They are moral parasites.
The only way they can find relevance is by sneaking back into the real world and they tempt you to steal something that was already yours.
You know, if we want to take a really harsh look at the whole PUA scene, for example, like earlier in the stream, we had a guy asking for advice, how do I meet women?
What should I say?
Which is perfectly reasonable, reasonable questions to ask.
One of the reasons that old guys give really frustrating advice is because at the end of the day, either she wants to sleep with you or she doesn't.
If she doesn't, nothing you say will change your mind.
If she does, then all you can do is screw it up.
So walk over, say hi.
That's about it.
That's like 99% of it is most guys just don't walk up and say hi.
You miss 100% of the baskets that you never shoot.
So there is definitely a valid space for writing about how to meet women, for talking about that.
But what these PUA guys try and do, they try and turn it into some sort of science.
That was game that picked up the girl, not you.
And if you buy too deeply into it, you become addicted to game.
You're constantly gaming.
You're constantly.
you're constantly doing that, that whole psycho world of manipulation.
And then everybody else starts playing the psycho game of manipulation.
And soon you have a whole world based upon manipulation.
Welcome to modernity.
It sucks.
And all these people manipulating one another to go have sex at the end.
People just want to go have sex.
Why the manipulation?
Well, because Satan is selling you your own damn birthright.
Your own damn birthright is that you're a human being, you're part of a social species, you want to have friends, you want to have sex with people, and other people want to have friends and they want to have sex with you.
That is your fucking birthright.
And the devil comes up and says, here's the manual for how to get your own birthright.
Do everything I say.
Everybody else does everything I say, and soon we are in psycho world.
Ah, you want to socialize?
a vaccine passport.
At least it's strange now that I think about it.
I've always looked basically.
I do too.
Like, I'm not in a basement right now, despite the incredibly dark lighting on this webcam.
But man, I my favorite apartment I ever had, it was a basement suite where the windows were like at eye level.
The ground was at eye level and it was all underground.
I love being underground.
Pinkerton's Ghost is a horror anthology podcast all about wiping out parasites, especially fucking vampires.
And it's good, go check it out.
I mean, isn't it like vampires are literally just a human manifestation of the parasite Winning smile to paraphrase, the more game you have to use in a woman, the more secular that woman is.
Oh, goodness.
You know, I could tell you one of the...
Well, I don't know if it's the biggest problem.
One of the things I ran into one of my exes.
She constantly thought I was trying to game her.
It's like, no, I just like you.
I just like being around you.
Especially when you're naked and doing disgusting things.
I like that.
And at one time, I make breakfast for her.
And I brought her like an app, like I make the freaking best breakfasts.
I brought her a plate and I said, There you go, I provided for you.
It's like, I know what you're doing.
Cracking a joke about providing while giving you breakfast because I think you're beautiful.
Oh my goodness.
I the biggest thing I miss after moving to Florida is the lack of basements.
Oh man, I've missed that too.
I want a home with a nice high tower and a very deep sublevel as well.
You kind of need both, don't you?
Oh boy.
Last cigarette.
I think I'm gonna shut the stream down Do anything drives me up the wall being a natural schizoid is the number of people that like to play the normies pretending to be schizoids You know what?
Yeah, that whole conception of history as a fight between the schizoids and the psychos to try and control the normies.
Yeah, there's always so many psychos pretending to be schizoids.
See, the real schizoid says, here's the truth as far as I can figure it out.
Take this red pill and go live a meaningful life.
Meanwhile, the psychos, when they begin to lose control of the whole thing, because they worship power, which, you know, power doesn't actually exist.
Power is their god.
That's it.
Power is the psychopath's god.
and i suppose they have as much claim that their god exists as us schizoids have of claiming that our god exists the psychopaths they take over They take over, they try and take over the schizoid game, the red pill game, and say that, oh, the elites are lying to you.
Buy my secret product, and it will free you.
Do everything I say, it will free you from the psychopath.
No, that's what the psychopath says.
You still worship power, you're clearly a psychopath.
Get out of here.
So damn frustrating.
Schizoids just notice patterns.
And hopefully, well, the problem is schizoids are too frickin' schizoid to actually live normally.
I mean, the psychopaths live fairly normally until they get caught with ten dead bodies underneath of their floorboards.
Right?
I mean, that's the thing with Dr. Fauci.
Like, we've already got him.
It's been established.
It is a fact that he has caused millions of people to die.
He is responsible for millions of deaths.
The only reason he's not prosecuted is because his psychos are still in charge of everything.
Psychos always wind up with bodies under their floorboards.
So they eventually get caught.
Schizoids, I mean, like, yeah, we see everything that's going on and we have no idea what to do about any of it.
But here's the thing.
I'll be the first one to point out that going to going and acting like a psycho to get laid, you're selling out your own birthright to have a good, honest relationship with somebody.
And yet, if you don't act like a psycho, because all the normies are acting like psychos, you get played.
So good luck.
Psychos and schizoids.
You know what?
I could even see a third fact, the normies.
The normies, I don't know, they elect computer god, and they get rid of the psychos and the schizos.
And computer god just like, you know, here's a science fiction story for you, man.
It's like where computer gods completely post scarcity.
Right?
There's no need to work, there's no need to do anything.
But, you know, computer god realizes the normies just like rules.
And so the computer god comes up with all these rules for the normies to blindly obey, and it kills the psychos because the psychos keep trying to steal the computer's power, and then it kills the schizoids because the schizoids are like, but why do we jump up and down three times each morning?
Laser beam to the head.
Because it makes the normies happy to be slaves.
Shit So there's my inspirational stream for the evening folks The mustache is not sick I made that joke at the beginning of the stream Hey some people like the mustache Just not women
Alrighty Yeah, like I'm I'm enjoy I'm doing a full proper Bismarck mustache, right?
I'm committed at this point.
I'm gonna go all November growing the stupid mustache But that said, I think I'm done streaming for the evening.
I got no advice.
Don't be a skid...
Be a normie, just do what other people...
Yeah, sometimes you get chopped up by the eating machine, but...
Anyway.
Carpe Futurum, teni trai di tum.
By the way, my SCP was hosted on Pinkerton Ghosts.
His, um...
He had a Halloween livestream of all sorts of little horror stories being read.
Go check that out if you're looking for some entertainment.
I need to upload to my Odyssey channel as well.
Check out my website.
It has all the links on it.
Guys, Carpe Futurum Tenatratitum.
God bless, keep your powder dry, and fight off the parasites.
If you don't have ivermectin, try garlic.
Garlic works really, really well on vampires and parasites.
Anyway, thank you for joining me.
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