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Oct. 12, 2025 - Davis Aurini
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SatW Livestream 2025/10/12: Stay Calm and Trust the Frogs

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Better send JT a copy of it.
He can always be trusted to be supportive of righteous causes.
So, man, they have changed everything on here.
Hey, Circus Call.
We've got at least somebody.
Glad to have you, brother.
Thank you for the confirmation.
I got to say, this new YouTube streaming platform seems pretty darn user-friendly.
I'm used to jumping through a few more hoops in the process of getting online these past few years.
As some of you might have heard, there was a Biden-era injunction to silence mal information streams on the YouTubes there.
Hey, Circus called.
I found your video because the alcohol gave me your comeback video, so that's the only video you're familiar with.
Well, I got banned.
I got kicked off of YouTube for some manufactured reasons back in 2019.
So slightly before Biden got put in charge.
At some point during the Biden admin, they sent, they got Google to ban any accounts that they continued to be considered to be mal information, which is not untrue information.
It's just information that is malicious to their agenda.
And recently, the Trump administration overturned that injunction.
And a whole bunch of people, myself included, suddenly found our YouTube channels back with no explanation, rhyme, or reason aside from what we're reading on X.
So there's your introduction.
I'm the guy that got kicked off of YouTube before it was popular.
So hopefully you enjoy what we got going.
Geez, got Dash and Rogue, Cowardly the Dog, Cyrus.
Guys, thank you very much.
One of the things I'm going to be doing in the next week is coming up with a link tree because I know that's part of the problem is when I got banned, nobody knew where to find me.
So I spent six years out in the desert, learned a lot of harsh but valuable lessons out there, and now for the time being at least, I am back.
Six years, technically, but yeah.
Yeah, long time, long time with my audience cut down to about like less than 10%.
Probably less than 1% in most cases.
Which, by the way, is not, I got no upset with you guys for not finding me on Rumble or wherever the heck I've been the past few years.
Like I still watch most of my stuff on YouTube.
So none of that's targeted against you guys.
Don't never interpret it that way.
I'm not bitter or anything.
Mr. Larry's secretary.
Well, glad to have you guys back.
Geez, it's been so long.
Like I had a few people on the previous live streams and bouncing the energy off of you guys is just fantastic.
Absolutely fantastic.
But I'm not going to indulge in that.
Going to launch into the live stream.
And the topic of this live stream, trust the frogs.
Trust the frogs.
It's going to be a couple of things.
I'm a bit of a mystic, a bit of a crazy person.
And we are entering the age of Aquarius, which is going to be a major shakeup from the age of Pisces.
The Aeon of Pisces.
We're going to use Carl Jung's term for it.
A lot of things are going through major shake-ups right now.
At previous times, I've likened it to humanity has reached the stage where we're no longer a teenager.
We've actually moved out of our parents' house and we can eat cookie dough for breakfast.
We can shoot up heroin.
We can, like, we can do whatever we want.
We've got nuclear freaking bombs for crying out loud.
Like, we have all of the power of a mature adult species and none of the wisdom of being older than that.
Previous eras, we were like, you can only do so much damage with a trebuchet, right?
We did a lot of evil stuff, but it was limited.
These days, especially after the horrors of the 20th century, we've got an idea of how powerful we are.
And that's the essence of the transition.
And in one way or another, we are going to be moving towards distributed intelligence.
It's happening, whether we like it or not.
That's just, it's, you know, if I were to try and make this sound attractive, I'd describe it as the democratization of society.
Instead of a relatively meaningless ballot that you cast every year, now you can directly engage with Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Or alternatively, you can get a chip installed in your head that will directly engage you with what you're supposed to believe.
One way or another, we're getting this distributed network of intelligence.
And the negative version that we're all like, we're all very familiar with this, so I won't belabor it.
It's the chip in the head, nudge tactics.
It's the social credit score.
It's the believe what you know you're supposed to believe.
We're very concerned with your private life.
The absolute gray wasteland of the technophilic nightmare world that certain Saturnian forces are trying to bring about.
That's one way things could go.
The other way things could go is this crazy bunch of frog accounts on Twitter.
It's a meme I shared on Twitter earlier today.
Trust the plan and chimp out.
There's an article by John Carter of Mars.
You know, let me, I'm going to toss this into checks.
It's a really fantastic article.
It's the most cheerful thing I've read in some time because it's pointing out just how much winning we've been doing.
And yes, I know things aren't perfect.
Where is it?
There we go.
Here it is.
Things aren't perfect.
We don't have some precise.
It's not the age of Pisces anymore.
Here we go.
there's that article.
The Age of Pisces started in the midst of the, oh goodness, what do they call it? The Axial Age.
The Axial Age occurred.
The Axial Age is the period when all these new religions were founded.
All modern major world religions were founded during the Axial Age.
Plato and Aristotle, Christ, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Muhammad, all of these.
Also, the Hare Krishna people were founded during that period, but I don't know a lot about them.
No offense to any Hari Krishnas out there.
There's this tremendous leap in cognitive ability.
We simultaneously, like the what you could describe as the pagan gods.
So, like, if you look at the Iliad, if you look at these ancient stories, they'll talk about the like Mars descended upon Achilles, right?
The spirit of Aries, of Mars, descended upon Achilles, and he became wroth with anger.
And we tend to look at that as if it's poetical in nature, but it probably wasn't.
The pagan gods were experienced as divine fits descending upon one.
In the same way that we feel ideas possessing us in the modern day, one of the big realizations that people are coming to right now is: do people possess ideas or do ideas possess people?
And it's far more like the latter.
The whole concept of means by shoot.
What's that guy's name?
The atheist I really like, even though he's also like the most obnoxious atheist.
He invented the idea of memes being an infectious agent that transmits from mind to mind.
Well, the same way the Richard Dawkins, thank you so much.
Richard Dawkins, as like ideas not being things that you possess, but things that possess you.
During the pre-Axial Age, Bronze Age, the gods were something very similar.
They were these things a lot like personalities.
What's really interesting when you start studying the old pagan myths, the idiosyncrasies of these gods.
If you were naively building a fantasy setting for a strategy game, if you were building it naively, okay, not like Warhammer 40K, that's not naive.
Warhammer 40K is brilliant.
But if you were building it naively, you'd have, oh, there'd be the war god, and that's like fire and violence and all of this.
And then you'd have the agricultural goddess, etc.
But when you actually look at them, they're very weird mixes of traits, which kind of matches what we find in reality.
That there's contradictions within every personality, there's strange things.
You know, in the New Testament, we have Jesus Christ cursing the tree for not bearing fruit when he was hungry.
Not to mention what he did to the people in the temple.
Reality's weird, man.
Reality's weird.
During the Axial Age, we went from this previous period where these emotional complexes, these gods would descend upon us and possess us.
During the Axial Age, we learned to tame those horses within ourselves and develop empathy for our fellow human beings, which was absolutely radical.
It was a radical shift in consciousness.
And the Age of Pisces was all about building these astral pyramids where we had to get everybody on the same page.
Right?
We had to, like, when is it okay to have a fist fight?
When is it okay to do all these things?
Right?
We had to create a functional advanced society with units larger than the tribe.
Because keep in mind, pre-axial age, even the more advanced societies tended to be a tribe of nobles running everything, and everybody else was a slave.
During the Axial Age, we started integrating whole societies through empathy, through the astral pyramid, where there's one person on top dictating what everybody else believes.
Because, you know, we need some sort of standard unit of measurement for society.
And it's my contention that right now, as we enter Age of Aquarius, we're entering a new axial age.
The religions that we have are going to be expanding.
They're not going to be contradicted any more than adding a third dimension to a two-dimensional picture contradicts the two dimensions.
Okay, so that's a whole bunch of crazy.
Let me jump onto the comments here and try and catch up.
Mitch Crane, fan back from 2013, brother, glad to have you back.
First time catching you live.
Hopefully not the last.
Um, oh, cool.
Osiris says, I thought the SCP Foundation invented the idea of mimetic hazards.
They did invent, sort of, sort of.
Actually, the first memetic hazards were heresies.
There is a great article.
If you want to understand what heresies are, actually, they're pretty much the same thing as Warhammer 40K without magic and orcs.
John C. Wright, the science fiction author, who he has a blog sci-fiwright.com, where Wright, it's spelt with like a W-R-I, like his last name, sci-fi right.
He has something like the brief history of heresy.
And heresies tend to be low-hanging fruit on the tree of ideas.
There's something everybody can kind of glom on to, but that are fundamentally wrong and have very disastrous consequences.
So, for instance, Gnostic heresies, the core concept of Gnosticism is that we are trapped inside the matrix.
That this is a hostile universe that's tricking us.
And, you know, you can't win.
You can't even break even.
And you're not allowed to get up from the table.
You're stuck in the casino.
And they're just harvesting our loosh.
Which isn't to say there isn't some truth to that idea.
Like, obviously, there is at least some truth to it.
But the Gnostic heresies take this to such an extreme metaphysical point that since there is no morally righteous thing you can do, because it's a rigged game, like you see this with a lot of the neo-Marxist ideas.
Like when Vosh, for instance, Vosh says, oh, capitalism is exploitative.
Okay, Vosh, but you have a computer that was built by slave labor in China.
Don't you feel bad about that?
Oh, well, no, because until the communist revolution happens, everything's exploitation.
So it doesn't matter if I'm participating in the exploitation, because everything's so flawed that it doesn't matter how flawed you are.
Which you wind up with people like Vosh that just actively make everything worse.
Because, oh, it doesn't matter.
Everything's corrupt.
That's a memetic hazard right there.
It's an idea that makes people into worse human beings.
But yeah, the original concept of meme, it was, which book was it?
Dawkins wrote a fantastic book called The Ancestor's Tale.
That's his best book.
And if you're going to judge him, you should judge him on that one.
But he, I think this was from the God Delusion or something.
But he wrote about the idea of memetics being ideas that are infectious.
And an idea that wants it to spread, but also improves the existence of the host with the idea is going to be superior and spread throughout the population.
Anyway, so there's an aside for you.
It's okay to have a fist fight when your fist says it's okay.
Damn straight, brother.
Damn straight.
Way of the fist.
I thought this was a CNC Tiberian sun cutscene for a month.
No, this is just me on my days off.
Right.
Sin doesn't matter because the world is sinful.
That's the.
So the Gnostics historically, which is like when you say Gnostic, well, which Gnostics are we talking about?
When we talk about the Gnostic cults from, I think, the fourth century, they went in one of two directions.
They either said the world is evil, therefore I will eat nothing but grass and not have children, or the world is evil, therefore I shall steal from my neighbor and sleep with every woman I can.
Neither of which create functional reality.
They're both negations of reality in two different directions.
Mitch Crane says, off topic, but I noticed a lot of old red pill channels came back after Charlie's assassination.
Stefan Molyneux, Aaron Clary, Millennium Lowe's.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All of a sudden the worm has turned.
Which is kind of the topic of this live stream.
Like, what the heck has been going on?
So as I said, above I linked that article by John Carter of Mars.
And it's amazing just how much winning has been going on lately.
The USAID funding cuts, the actual deportations, the rising awareness of the blackmail conspiracy.
There's people saying that Trump isn't moving fast enough or he isn't doing everything he ought to be doing.
10 years ago, if you tried to tell somebody that your Facebook app is listening in on your conversations and using that to sell you ads, people would have called you paranoid.
If you'd said that there's a giant pedophilic blackmail cult going on, people would have said you're crazy.
Not quite so crazy anymore But we still got a problem.
The problem being when we talk about the levels of consciousness, okay, this is what Homath, who has intelligently rebranded himself as Psycho Math.
As he describes the Ken Wilber levels of consciousness, they go from one up to nine.
One is just basic impulses.
I'm hungry, I'm sleepy, I'm angry.
And nine is union with the divine.
Three is the level of I want what I want, and he wants what he wants.
This is the level of most Saturday morning cartoon shows for kids, where those are the good guys and those are the bad guys.
And everything the bad guys do is bad and everything the good guys do is good.
And there is a fair number of people, like the people that are like really like deep mega believers, they're kind of at that third level.
And they want this really simple reality where the bad guys are all bad and we just need to arrest the bad guys and then everything will be good.
As opposed to the higher recognition of reality, that the line between good and evil traces its way through the heart of every man, the evil that we oppose is evil within ourselves, and there is no line in the sand that can be drawn.
There's no narrow line between the evil that we must prosecute and the evil that is acceptable.
There isn't one.
You can certainly point to people on the extreme of moral depravity, and it is good and correct that we have a justice system, that we have some sort of standard.
But to say we can fix all of our problems by putting the evil people in prison, well, the evil people include all of us because none of us is pure.
So, where are we drawing the line?
More important is not that we start more important is that we recognize that exploiting other people is wrong, otherwise, all of us are Vosh justifying Chinese slave labor.
It's not enough to say that we put all the slave owners in China in prison, as if we could even do that.
It's more important that we all recognize that some of the goods that we buy are built on ethically unsound principles, and we seek to improve that.
We create a rising tide of morality that lifts all boats.
Let's see, let's check the comments.
I know this is want to see how much sense this is making to you guys.
Do you play Metal Gear or Revenge?
I've never played any of the Metal Gear games.
Goes heavily into the meme concept and predated the first Trump presidency.
And the final boss is basically a Nietzschean Trump on nanotech.
And at the end of the game, the protagonist partly takes over the antagonist ideology, going back to memes as ideas that take over.
Man, I've got a lot of respect for Hideo Kojima.
I really need to play some of those games at some point.
I'm going to just add one thing to that.
One of the ways that ideas get out there is through the antagonists in movies.
New ideas, and this isn't conspiracy necessarily.
This isn't, you know, like Tanos with his galaxy is overpopulated.
That one might be conspiracy, but ideas that are challenging to the status quo.
If you want to introduce an idea to challenge the status quo, one of the best ways to do that is to write a story where the villain has that idea.
And that's it gets people thinking about it.
And Hideo Kojima definitely wants people to think like that.
He's one of the light workers out there, man.
I really should play his freaking games.
Ichai says, regarding blackmail, it's interesting to see how much of AC's anonymous conservative anonymousconservative.com.
Guy's fantastic.
And sometimes I think he's crazy, but no, I'm pretty sure he's not.
He sounds like he's crazy.
The stuff he talks about sounds pretty crazy.
But I've known this guy for a decade.
And no, he's not crazy.
So anonymousconservative.com/slash blog.
He has a daily news roundup where he just points out articles that seem to form patterns and take them for what they are.
Good to see you back.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chuck the Buck Norris.
The universe is a trap.
There's no complaint department.
That's the problem.
Like, you want to go to the complaint department?
Best I can do.
You can shoot up a school, right?
Oh, you want to fight the government?
Here's the bad news.
Government made of people.
I mean, some of them are kind of assholes, don't get me wrong, but you know, most of the people in the government, like they probably don't deserve a reckoning.
Like, even if they're, maybe they deserve a slap, but they kind of don't deserve, shoot, what's that?
I can't remember.
Not John Wayne, the new Keanu Reeves character.
Like, they don't deserve Keanu Reeves to come deal with them, right?
They're kind of jerks for the most part, but they're not, they don't deserve Keanu Reeves.
John Wick, thank you.
They don't.
It's not like sometimes you get really pissed off after you get a speeding ticket.
And it's like, oh man, John Wick would have something to say about this.
But they don't quite deserve the John Wick treatment.
It's not like they killed your dog.
If they killed your dog, go ahead and go John Wick on them, as far as I'm concerned.
But you're not going to solve anything.
The only reason that John Wick is able to solve his problems is because the people he's going against are already illegitimate.
Which was what I was getting at with the gradual theatrical revelations of the conspiracy.
If, let's say, you went John Wick at Little St. James Island 15 years ago, you would have dealt with five or 20 bad people, but then you'd spend the rest of your life in prison, and any of the girls you rescued from the island would immediately be wrapped back into the system.
And people would think that you were just crazy.
The John Wick method only works on groups that are already viewed as illegitimate.
So, like, John Wick in the movies is going up against corrupt organized crime organizations.
The problem with the conspiracies we're dealing with is that they're integrated into our governance systems and not just our governance systems.
If you've ever been to Pornhub, then you are also part of that system.
The mercantilization of sexuality.
If you've used Tinder, you are part of that same system.
That's the fundamental issue.
And yes, it creates extreme abuses on the fringe.
But attacking those abuses, while ignoring the system that creates those abuses, is nothing but vainglory.
Didn't know my phone was listening to me?
Ugh.
Brett Bon- Brad Bundy is a yeah.
Talk about electric fencing with one of your friends, and just wait, you'll see electric fences appear, ads for that appear on Facebook.
Again, this 10 years ago, that was a huge conspiracy.
These days, it's widely recognized.
Okay, Shadzad says, have you come across predictive history on YouTube?
No, but that sounds interesting.
I am going to look that up.
I'm going to check that out sometime.
Thank you for the recommendation.
I also must have had some synchronicity.
All my lights are ready.
Yeah, I like red light.
I find it relaxing.
It only agrees when people agree they don't have a monopoly on violence.
So there was a concept I wanted to discuss on this live stream, in particular.
And it's how to put it.
I think it's time for, well, maybe just me, okay, but you know, maybe you too.
I don't know.
It's time for us as a community, I think, to let go of the conspiracy theories, to trust the plan and chimp out, to stop intellectualizing everything and start acting within the world.
We're in the post-COVID era, where all of my conspiracies came through, so I need new ones.
Which a conspiracy can be both true and false at the same time.
Let me expand upon this.
Let's take 9-11 because that's far enough in the past that it's not contentiously relevant today.
And I think we're all on the same page that Building Seven collapsed for no reason.
And Mr. Silverstein certainly was very lucky taking out that insurance policy on it beforehand.
9-11 is extremely questionable.
And let's simplify things.
Let's say that there's two basic conspiracy theories about 9-11.
Conspiracy theory number one is it was some Saudis in Afghanistan that took down the World Trade Center because aggressive international capitalism that was, you know, steamrolling countries in the Middle East.
A fracture point.
Clash of Civilizations by, who wrote that book?
1997, I think he published it.
Clash of Civilizations was predicting a major fracture point developing between Western liberal democracy capitalism and traditional Muslim religions, particularly because of the dependence upon oil in the Middle East.
There was a clash of civilizations.
I want to say Huntington for some reason, but it's not Huntington.
So the one theory is that a bunch of Arabs that were pissed off at America dictating economic terms to them while promoting the worst aspects of liberal democracy attacked a symbol of international globo homo corporacy.
The Twin Towers.
The alternative theory is that it was a, I don't know, Israeli neocon attacking a symbol of global capitalism.
And it was a controlled demolition.
So theory one is the Bloods and the Crips hate each other.
And a Romeo and Juliet situation happened.
And...
And, you know, the jealous boyfriend killed the other guy.
The alternative hypothesis is the Bloods and the Crips hate each other.
And the senior leadership manufactured a scenario where it looked like the jealous boyfriend killed the other guy.
This is what I mean when I say it doesn't really matter if there is a conspiracy.
Because the conspiracy is still addressing something.
It's inflaming a fracture point that already exists.
Is it Huntington?
Okay, maybe it is Huntington that wrote Clash of Civilizations.
Thank you, Sidstreams.
And let's see.
Osiris says, oh, I would really like to talk about monopoly of violence.
Yeah.
Yeah, you got to talk about that intelligently.
It's a very dangerous topic.
And not just because we listen, we got a lot of passionate 18-year-old kids listening.
And God bless them for being passionate.
But the last thing I want to see is any 18-year-old kids throwing their life away on some sort of violent cause that doesn't help anybody.
So let's pull the conspiracy thinking a little bit closer to home.
Irenia, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correct, but Irenia and Charlie Kirk.
There are a lot of questions about both of those events, which are valid questions.
I don't know the truth of either event.
I wasn't there.
Irinia, for all we know, could be absolutely nothing but AI-generated information.
And Charlie Kirk, again, he was an established public figure, so it's a little bit less ambiguous.
But what actually happened that day?
There are a lot of questions.
And we get very wrapped up in these questions.
We could get lost in the weeds entirely.
And in the process, we could completely miss the plot with 9-11.
Either it was a bunch of Saudis from Afghanistan that did it, or it was dancing Israelis and probably some Saudi stooges that did it.
But the conflict it inflamed was a real one.
Although at the time, it was very misguided, wasn't it?
Like, we really got played on the 9-11 thing.
20 years of pointless war.
There's a kid from my regiment that got killed in a terrorist attack when he was an honor guard in Ontario.
That really hit me hard when I heard about that.
He was on parade.
His rifle wasn't loaded, and he got killed by a terrorist in Ottawa.
Never even met the kid, but he was from my regiment.
hit me hard.
Moving forward to Irenia and Charlie Kirk.
As I said, there are questions about Irania, and there is certainly value in asking questions about it.
I'm not telling anybody to blindly trust the narrative.
But at the end of the day, that whole thing could have been AI generated.
We know what the statistics are of interracial violence.
We know about the violent criminals that keep getting slaps on the wrist.
Meanwhile, guys like Daniel Penny have the book thrown at them despite doing everything right.
Irena could be a manufactured event for, but it doesn't matter because it's a manufactured event that tells us something true.
The same thing for Charlie Kirk.
There are questions to be asked there.
And in my previous video, I was cautioning against the blind mega belief, which in retrospect is probably a waste of time because if you're subscribed to my channel, then you're not blindly following every leader that comes along.
You'd find this channel really freaking boring if you were that type of a person.
And a lot of people are just at that level of cognition, where they need a hero to follow.
Whatever is the truth of who or what killed Charlie Kirk, I'll tell you, one of the most convincing things with Charlie Kirk for me is that they're, as I've read, I haven't I'm not great at astrology, but the stars pointed towards that being a true event.
I think Charlie got called back upstairs.
I think he came here.
He did what he was supposed to do.
He did it righteously and honorably.
And I think he got called back upstairs.
Your work here is done, buddy.
You're like that jerk Areeni.
I'm keeping him here until he's 96.
He's going to hate it.
There's a lot of hanky stuff to it.
There's a lot of questions to it.
And I'm not saying we should be blind to agendas manipulating events.
We absolutely should not be blind to them.
We should ask questions.
However, he was ultimately killed for being a reasonable moderate.
And a disturbing portion of the population took pleasure in his death because he said things they didn't like.
Those parts are true.
There's a fundamental there's a fundamental truth to fiction.
True fiction is true.
It's truer than anything that we see in the real world.
And I saw, where did I read this?
I read a really good quote that in the past 24 hours, how many facts do you remember about the past 24 hours?
You lift them and you remember less than 1% of the facts that happened today.
And history is a curated list of facts that happened put together into a story.
See, there's some major suspicions I have about Charlie Kirk.
I think it was an exploding microphone that killed him personally.
And I think he got killed because he was asking questions he wasn't supposed to ask.
I don't buy that it was the kid.
That's my personal belief.
But it doesn't actually matter all that much.
He was killed for not being naive, for being genuine.
And a lot of people took pleasure in him being murdered for being genuine, which is a narrative, but it's a true narrative.
We are surrounded by spiteful mutants, by angry, retaliatory monsters that take pleasure in a man like Charlie Kirk getting killed.
That's a narrative.
It's a reality as well.
And the only way we can understand reality is through a narrative.
And we need to do something about this huge proportion of the population that thinks spiteful murder is a political solution.
So that's what I'm getting at when I say, I think we're getting to the point, we have too many conspiracies.
The nine, the nine of wands in the tarot deck.
The wands are the fire sign.
And most of the cards in the wands are fun.
They're aggressive.
They're violent.
Most of them are good.
They're very positive.
Unlike the swords, the air sign.
I'm an air sign.
I've got like Libra across like half of my house.
Swords are negative.
Okay, swords are like bitter, painful.
They're regret.
No, you're mathematically wrong.
You suck.
Wands are expensive.
They're fire.
They're fun.
They're playful competition.
But not the nine.
The nine of wands is a guy trying desperately to hold on to nine staves.
Right?
He's got nine bow staffs.
He's like barely holding on to these damn things.
He's won so many victories that it's overwhelming at this point.
This is the person Trying to hold on to every single conspiracy theory.
The earth is flat, and there's chemtrails, and there's, and 9-11 was an inside job, and Facebook is reading your emails.
And maybe all of those things are true, but you're holding on to so many things that you've lost the plot.
And I think the plot right now, I think the plot right now is that actually we're winning, guys.
We're freaking winning.
The retards are back in control.
The anonymous frog accounts are being retweeted by Elon Musk.
I don't think this is a time for sword style bitterness.
I think this is a time for wand-like energy and dropping the burdens.
Let's see, let's get some comments here.
By the way, guys, it's so cool to have too many comments to read again.
It's been a while.
Osiris says: Are you familiar with Time Wave Zero and silent weapons for quiet wars?
No, I have no idea what you're talking about.
Are you talking about the whatchamacallit?
The we absolutely, there are absolutely direct energy weapons being deployed hurting people right now.
The Havana syndrome, they call it.
Some organization does have control of weapons.
They can target you in your sleep, like microwave guns.
They can disrupt your health.
They can really screw with you.
Havana syndrome is a real thing.
Okay, it's documented.
It's a real thing.
And it's being used against figures both public and private.
You should be paranoid.
What I'm trying to say, like, don't let yourself disappear into the rabbit hole of conspiracy theory because then you become ineffective because there's too many conspiracies.
You're holding on to too many staves.
You can't do anything with them.
No, what we need is retarded frogs, man.
We need 101 ideas.
And if there's a good one, it might even reach the White House.
Have you seen the Department of Homeland Security?
Have you seen their Twitter account?
Oh my God.
The right has finally learned to dog whistle.
It's wonderful.
So, no, I'm not sure what silent weapons for quiet wars are.
It's debunk but interesting.
Okay.
If you can toss a link in the chat, I'd appreciate that.
I don't know if you can or not.
Have you been checking out Candace Owens and her investigations?
I have not a clue on what to think regarding whether the footage is even real.
I think Candace Owens is genuine.
So, I actually exchanged a couple of emails with Candace Owens back in the day.
So, here's what I know about Candace Owens, aside from the current level of gossip about her.
You guys know as much as I do.
I'm going to tell you a personal story about Candace Owens, like what I ascertained about her back in around 2014, around the Sarkeesian effect era.
So, from what I gather, she was, I mean, she's a good kid, right?
She's she's like Charlie Kirk in that way.
Like, I'm kind of a contrarian asshole.
Whereas Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens, they're good kids.
They have this natural desire to please the father.
Whereas I'm like, fuck you, dad.
I'm kind of the opposite of that.
And Candace Owens, in her early university days, or right after university, she got this idea of like everybody was talking about cyberbullying back then.
Now, cyberbullying was not actually a problem.
Cyberbullying was trolling is an art, as Moot would say.
I did a bit of cyberbullying back in the day.
See, what would happen?
We used to have this account, this thing called Dig before Reddit existed.
And me and my buddy, back before we went insane, we both had like nine to five jobs where we worked in offices.
And every so often, we'd check in on Dig.
And we'd wait until a video appeared.
There'd be like a, you know, like, check out this funny video of drunk Polish man.
And see, that's what we were looking for.
We were looking for any video that suddenly was getting a lot of attention and had some ethnic aspect to it.
Polish, Russian, French, British.
It doesn't matter as long as there was an aspect of the video that had something ethnic to it.
And then we'd fire the other guy an email and we'd quote the immortal.
We'll do it live.
We'll do it live!
Fucking things sucks.
We'll do it live!
So we're doing it live.
So we get a link to a video of drunk Polish man, whatever it is.
And we'd start leaving comments on the YouTube video with the most ridiculous insults we could invent about the nation in question.
Like, you know, in Russia, they're so savage.
They sit down when they piss, but they stand up when they take a shit.
You know, in Ukraine, Ukraine, they just go in the middle of the living room floor and then kick dirt over it.
You know, in France, there's just one giant computer owned by the government.
It has marshmallows for buttons on the keyboard.
And we bait people into arguing with us.
Okay, so that was cyberbullying back in the day.
It actually wasn't a problem.
Just don't Engage with people that accuse you of having a keyboard made of marshmallows.
Cyberbullying solved.
God, I had a lot of fun back then.
But see, Candace Owens actually took it seriously.
And she tried, she was developing a technique that would I forget how it worked exactly, but she'd figure out using this device, it would figure out that, oh, these 20 accounts that are cyberbullying somebody, we've actually demonstrated that they all link back to one account.
It's one person pretending to be 20 people cyberbullying someone.
And at first, the radical left embraced her until they realized that her tool would work.
Because guess what?
95% of the cyberbullying that they were complaining about in 2014, they were bullying themselves.
Funny enough, the video that got flagged multiple times that got me kicked off of YouTube was me talking to the public liaison from the San Francisco Police Department, confirming that Anita Sarkeesian never actually contacted them about cyberbullying and she was lying about the whole damn thing.
Candace Owens, her social justice project, would have exposed the radical left as cyberbullying themselves, which is why the whole radical left turned on her.
And that was when she kind of reached out to me about some of the articles I'd written about cyberbullying.
And we exchanged a few messages.
And that's when she went from being a naive supporter of social justice to a radical right-winger.
Around 2015, 2016, I think is when we chatted.
We didn't chat a lot, just a few emails.
So, yeah, that's my opinion on Candace Owens.
She is a genuine human being.
Maybe a little bit radical at times.
Bit naive, bit of a true believer at times, but no, I think she's genuine, man.
That's my take on Candace Owens for you.
Let me see.
Oh, God, I've got a lot of comments here.
Got to catch up.
Guys, this is fantastic.
I missed you.
Have you checked out Candace Owens?
You know, I'm going to add one thing.
The whole point of the stream is don't obsess over the conspiracies.
Be aware of them, but don't obsess over them.
you'll drive yourself crazy.
Let's see.
Trey says, if Ian, I don't know who Ian Watkins is.
If he's dead, isn't dead and he had Bitcoins, he'd be in Dubai.
I have no idea.
I've heard there's an expat community of Canadians in Dubai, but I don't know.
I'm in Alberta.
I miss the Mojave, man.
I miss the Mojave.
I actually stole a couple of cactuses from the Saskatchewan border and transplanted them here.
We'll see if they survive the winter.
They've survived a few months at least.
And I'm at the top of a hill, so it's very dry up here.
I really hope the cacti survive.
I love cactuses.
A really fat guy once told me the truth is only important if it's useful.
Not wrong.
Gaming National says, but what if it's just a pressure release?
I think I'm way too paranoid.
LOL.
Exactly. That's exactly my point.
Like, all I do is read conspiracy theories all day.
But it's really interesting.
I've been delving into tarot cards a lot lately.
And it's really interesting to me that the swords are such a negative suit.
Because the swords are an air sign.
And, you know, it's an interesting point that over-intellectualization is a very negative thing.
Most intellectualization is proving things wrong.
The whole scientific method is proving ideas wrong.
It's like, no, you're wrong about that.
which is really depressing, but it does fix your car.
Don't obsess about proving things wrong.
Obsess about winning, about living a good life.
And I don't know.
Right now, I've been working my ass off.
But I also got to see the Arctic Ocean.
Man, I never thought I'd see the Arctic Ocean.
I got to see it.
I've been learning a little bit of Inuit, the language.
It's pretty cool.
I like it.
Even though I'm working my ass off.
So, you know, things are going okay overall.
Don't turn the perfect into the enemy of the good.
Let's see.
Obviously, hard to explain the whole thing in just a brief comment.
Guys, you can.
The best way to get a hold of me is through X.
It's just at Arene, A-U-R-I-N-I, on X. That's probably the best way to get a hold of me.
Send me a message on there.
well cyrus i'd love a i'd love a copy of what you're talking about let's see it Okay, Shadzat says, quiet weapons for silent wars.
He says, Google it.
All right.
All right.
Paste and go.
Boom.
Googled.
It's no Mexican if Nor Tortilla.
Matt, we've got a lot of great Mexican shops up here, mostly run by Indians.
It's from a think tech.
Back in the day, the scanner copiers didn't have enough RAM, so they stored scans on a hard drive.
Tossed out scanner headed in memory.
Cast Nick Fuente's paramour.
I mean, I'd be glad if he started going after women.
Shit.
Nick!
Nick, if you heard that, I love you, brother.
Nick Fuentes is good shit.
I don't care who he's fucking into.
I who the hell am I to judge?
Jesus Christ, Shazat says, yeah, exactly.
But I'm dubious on the narrative surrounding its origins.
Man, I've got no idea what you guys are talking about.
Oh, wait, okay.
Armored Ghost asks a question that I know things about that I'm not supposed to know.
So, Alberta sovereignty, yay or nay.
So, I was working a job.
I was working a job, and at the bar in a town hours away from where I live, I ran into a girl also working the job I was working.
And so, you know, I did what I naturally do, and we start talking.
We start chatting a little bit, and she'd signed an NDA, but she had no idea why she signed the NDA or why it mattered.
And she sure as fuck had no idea who she was talking to because nobody else would understand why she shouldn't have told me the thing that she told me.
What she told me is her secret employer at this job in an industry that both of us were working for different employers.
I don't want to get her in trouble, so I'm going to be super vague on these parts.
Here's where I won't be vague.
Her employer, and again, here we are, small town Alberta, hanging out at a bar.
Her employer, the United States ARMY Corps OF Engineers, purpose of her job was to provide them the data necessary to build a pipeline from the Alberta oil Sector.
to America.
Do you understand why she was supposed to not tell me that?
The Alberta sovereignty movement is complete astroturf.
In fact, it is such astroturf that I think Carney is in on it.
For those of you that don't know, we had an election in Canada about, what, six months ago?
A year ago?
Something like that?
So, we finally were getting rid of Trudeau, who has just ruined this country.
He has, God, everything sucks.
Everything is so damn expensive in this country now.
And at the last minute, they swapped out Trudeau for Mark Carney, who was a central banker from Britain.
So I don't know if we have any Britbongs here, but the guy fucking you over in Britain is now in charge of Canada.
And a lot of people are Trump made some comments about acquiring Canada, which all the retards in Canada suddenly glommed on to Mark Carney.
And they voted for liberals again.
Elbows up, which I don't know, is it some sort of puckstick nationalism or some crap like that?
And some sort of hockey term.
I have no idea what it is.
But the biggest queas and queens that you've ever seen from Ontario are like elbows up.
True story.
Facebook recommended that I add my uncle as a friend, my uncle by marriage in Ontario, my matrilineal uncle.
And he had a t-shirt that said, elbows up.
So I screencapped it and sent it to my mother and said, Mom, do I have permission to cyberbully my uncle?
And she said, no, you don't.
So I didn't.
I just posted a bunch of hate speech after that.
so he wouldn't add me as a friend.
We were so freaking close to getting a conservative prime minister in Canada until Trump said some stupid shit.
And now we've got a smarter, more evil version of Trudeau as prime minister.
At the same time, that the American Army Corps of Engineers is hiring people to scout out land for building a pipeline.
The Alberta sovereignty movement is pure AstroTurf.
Mark Carney is an obedient little soldier.
He's an obedient little liar and manipulator that will happily work for the Rothschilds.
The eastern portions of Canada have been slated to be sold off to the trans-European slave colony.
I don't even know what the hell they think they're doing.
I have no idea.
It's going to suck.
It's a big pile of suck and diversity.
But whatever.
They get to inflate the currency or something.
The decision is already in.
America is going to acquire Alberta because of the oil sands.
Probably Saskatchewan as well.
And at least portions of British Columbia.
This will be the new Western economic zone where we build shit and have money.
This silly cute girl told absolutely the last person that should ever know about that.
So here's the crazy thing.
I know it's AstroTurf.
I still support it.
I like this AstroTurf plan, man.
I'm okay with it.
So there you go.
What a far-out story, eh?
I found, like, I literally came across an actual fucking conspiracy firsthand, and I completely support it.
Totally it just give me a gun, man.
That's all I want.
Like, I'm not, I'm not necessarily a big fan of like, you got a lot of uh dusky third worlders down in America, but we got them here too, man.
There's too many freaking Indians in this country.
Notable exception to my Indian friends, because I do have Indian friends who are solid.
So there's Alberta.
It's all fake, brother.
It's all fake.
Hard not to be paranoid when more and more conspiracy theories come true given enough time.
I can imagine Renee's a hasty sea life fisherman.
Oh, God.
So, my last job, my which I'm headed back to in a few weeks, by the way.
I've got a bunch of videos planned that I'm gonna stage while I'm away.
But, uh, last job site: guy got a sea container dropped on his legs.
They kept him in a medical coma for three days before they could evac him to a hospital.
Like, have you ever seen the movie John Carpenter's the Thing?
That's basically where I'm working these days.
It's it is pretty cool, though.
Like, you gotta go to the ends of the earth to find decent conversation.
I swear.
They sold the UK.
Uh, Shahzad, Britt Bond, says they sold the UK to multinational companies.
Yeah, and that's what they're doing to Ontario.
I, Jesus, my Ontario friends are voting for this.
And I don't know, I don't know why Millennial Woes is still in Scotland, man.
I love that guy.
Blitzer Blazinoa says, Leo just logged on.
Carney was a disastrous governor of the Bank of England.
No, he was no, he did exactly what he was supposed to do.
He was a AAA student.
Um, further inflated the already overheated housing market, and he opposed Brexit.
Point governor to be a Tory.
Yeah, Canadians are a fundamentally conservative people, and because of that, we fundamental conservatism.
Have you guys played Wasteland 3?
Holy shit, that's a good game.
No matter what choice you make in Wasteland 3, you feel like you made the wrong choice.
There's this point in the game where you've broken in to an underground facility that you're not supposed to know about, and you're doing it to free a war criminal.
And there's a bunch of mercenaries working under in the bunker, and some of them, when they see you, they say, Holy shit, it's the desert rangers.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
I don't want to die.
And then when you get to the final battle, the battle hymn of the republic starts playing.
And it's like, holy shit, this song is singing about Jesus Christ.
Christ died to make men holy.
Let us die to make men free.
Well, you're in this underground squalor murdering mercenaries that they're just doing what they are paid to do to free a war criminal because you think he has valuable information here.
And you start.
Wait, am I the baddie here?
Am I the good guy or the bad guy?
Because I've really lost the fucking plot at this point.
Fucking fantastic game, Wasteland 3.
Buy Wasteland 3.
Guys, if you play video games, go buy Wasteland 3.
It's like 20 bucks.
Go support this.
It is.
It's not a perfect game, but goddamn, go support that game.
And the major question of the game is: is the patriarch a good guy or a bad guy for making the same corrupt decisions that you make throughout the game?
What, you think you're less corrupt than him?
Fantastic question.
The fundamental question of the corruption of the father.
Yes, our fathers are corrupt, but are we any less corrupt?
So Canadians are fundamentally a conservative people that don't want to call our father corrupt.
Our father, the patriarchy in Canada, being the Laurentian elites.
And when I was a young man, I had this real faith in the system, in the Laurentian elites.
The major reason I joined the military was because I wanted to be a leader in Canada.
I wanted to be like I loved Canada and I wanted to represent Canada.
I wanted to be prime minister.
And I felt that it was my duty to serve in the combat arms.
My first choice was Navy.
My second choice was infantry.
It's my duty to serve as a frontline soldier if I'm going to claim political leadership.
I had no idea what a Laurentian elite was at the time.
I think most people don't know what a Laurentian elite is.
It's only because I've been banging at this glass ceiling.
It's only because I've been doing this for 25 fucking years that I figured out that the Laurentian elites are a thing.
And holy shit, they are like the.
They are the worst aspects of the British nobility.
They're like the British nobility that's too much of a pussy to be British.
So the Canadians have this natural trust of the system.
It's natural trust the patriarchy because, like, we all know how much of a failed men that we are.
We're trying to be better lumberjacks.
And so we don't, we're not, we don't have that.
America has this ongoing rebelliousness.
Well, you've got rebel gas stations in America for crying out loud.
We're not rebellious in Canada.
We trust our leaders because we're doing the damn best we can to be men.
And we know that if you put us under the spotlight, we've got a lot of failings.
And so, we don't want to put our leaders under the spotlight.
But, holy fuck, the Laurentian elite are such a callow and cowardly bunch.
They are, you name it, stupid, manipulative, cowardly, shy, incompetent.
Fuck the Laurentian elite.
I would gladly encounter every single one of them on the field of honor.
Garbage human beings.
And Canada hasn't quite figured that out yet.
There's still this innate trust of the institutions.
The fish rots from the head down.
When you've got these garbage men in charge, small example: a lot of the natives, which whom I like the natives a lot.
Like, I'm actually thinking of investing quite a bit of energy in learning Inuit.
I like the Inuit.
They're cool fucking people, man.
I like the natives.
And the natives, some of them talk about the RCMP as racist.
The RCMP isn't investigating serial killers along the Trans-Canada.
And they're correct.
They're not.
But it's not because the RCMP are racist.
I wish that would be a lesser flaw than what the RCMP actually embody.
What the RCMP, the reason the RCMP do not care about Native women getting murdered is because they're lazy and obedient.
Dudley Do-Right, maybe that's too high of a standard to attribute to any man, but man.
I'd love to be a pale shadow of Dudley Dewright.
The RCMP is the absolute inverse of that.
They are petty little jackboots that don't care when some poor woman gets murdered by a serial killer.
They don't even investigate.
Shameful fucking organization, that is.
One of my big reasons for supporting Alberta independence is just to get the fucking RCMP out of this country.
They don't belong here.
They're fucking garbage human beings.
I show me an RCMP officer worth a goddamn, and I'll give him a chance.
But I've met a lot of RCMP officers.
I've read a lot of reports on these scumbags.
They fucking disgust me.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe you're show me, show me an RCMP officer that at least aspires to be Dudley Dew Wright.
Show me one.
I will take back my words.
I don't fucking think that you can, though.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I'm a bit of a Canadian nationalist.
Like, you really, you gotta scratch pretty fucking deep.
Grew up watching the littlest hobo, very angry about what a lie this country turned out to be.
So let's jump on some, some more of the comments and we're gonna close those shortly.
you guys are fantastic by the way thank you for all the comments in soviet britain west korea
a right-wing councilwoman is being investigated by police scotland for saying that she was born and bred in her hometown yeah and i must get to admit i okay okay i gotta get a metal gear game all right accept it challenge accept it I could almost pass myself off a skull face.
Charles Windsor, Prince Charles, is who you're talking about, right?
Has been a closet Muslim since 19...
Jesus Christ.
show me the moderate muslims please I would like to be wrong about Islam.
There have been Muslim scholars and philosophers whom I respect, historically.
i've been i've met i've met muslims that that made me turkish coffee quite hospitable i've got no innate hostility to any man based upon their creed and i see a lot of good and true things within islam however
Please show me the moderate Muslim that will fight against the radicals.
Please show me that, because I haven't seen it yet.
Oh, Christian Mullerhansen.
I hope I'm pronouncing that right.
I'm probably not.
Really glad we're back in business here on YouTube, going to cover your videos before Google suddenly decides to have you take it down again.
So Leo wants me to.
Oh my god.
The Canadian Cromwell.
I mean, fair enough.
Fair enough.
Canadian John D. Let's say Canadian John D. Canadian's decline seems to mirror that of Bret Hart's Gog Nifer Brush.
I visited his house one time.
Not an interesting story, actually.
I didn't even realize it was his house until I thought it was like a mafia dog.
He's like, don't approach the door.
Do not knock on the door.
I was doing lawn care, right?
Then after I'd been back, they told me it was Bret Hart's house.
I'm like, oh, cool.
Let's say, I'm friends with a genuinely moderate Pakistani Muslim.
He is currently facing criminal charges of inciting racial and religious hatred.
His fellow Pakistani Muslims.
Here in Canada, it's become popular or acceptable to state blunt truths about Indians, which I have done a lot of.
But there's an Indian fellow I used to work with that I recommended five years back for service in the military.
I was one of his character references, and I still support him.
And there is that lovely Indian lady who's not here tonight, but has been a consistent supporter of mine.
I support her as well.
So, like, we are about righteousness here.
We're about righteousness.
We're also about good fences, making good neighbors.
The good neighbors don't need sunshine blown up their asses, but sometimes it's decent to affirm that we're not bigots.
Who do you think will be Trump's successor?
I have no idea right now.
It's not going to be what we want, okay?
Don't mistake your idealized state of being for what's actually going to happen.
What we all need to be doing is building a better world.
We need to be making the most of the opportunity that we have.
We need to be putting our focus into positive and constructive things.
Let's take the year of conspiracy.
Let's take Jeffrey Epstein.
The problem of Jeffrey Epstein is not the evil done to the children.
The problem of Jeffrey Epstein is the network that covers it up.
it's not the crime, it's the cover-up.
We want to get the cover-up out of power.
We want to get the decent, hard-working, honest people back in power.
It's not about moral purity.
It's about moral integrity.
If you see the difference, old man Brett Hart blames all of his problems and problems of the world on a 57-year-old American, Jew, and Russia-Armenian descent because he accidentally gave Brett a concussion 20 five years ago.
I'm sorry, that's the first I've ever heard of this.
I've got no comment.
You reckon Epstein's still alive?
Maybe.
my concern with Epstein There's a thousand and one ways to use sex to hurt people, aren't there?
Epstein took advantage of young girls who were young and naive and didn't know any better.
And that's quite villainous.
I am opposed to taking advantage of young girls.
Let's say Epstein is alive.
And I don't know, there's a secret service detail.
It's no longer young girls.
They're all over the age of 19.
Well, less villainous to take advantage of a 19-year-old than it is to take advantage of a 16-year-old that it is 14, that it is 12, that it is 10.
Still villainous, but legally villainous.
But for every Epstein, there's a thousand villains that don't get named.
The significance of Epstein is the conspiracy network.
I'm happy if the network gets taken down.
Oh, so now he's taking advantage of 18-year-olds?
Well, shit, man.
I never said that we're going to live in a perfect world, did I?
Let's just try and mitigate the damage.
Shazad said, I've gotten to the point where I don't think anything can stop the corruption in the system without the system entirely getting up.
That's my point.
Yes.
So the idea that we're going to arrest all the bad guys.
Well, what's your definition of bad guy?
Because on a strict definition, all of us are bad guys.
Like there's no where is the line in the sand where we enforce and don't enforce law enforcement is something we do in the short term.
Law enforcement is there's a guy with a gun who's going to murder people, so we send in other guys with guns to shoot him before he shoots innocents.
That's law enforcement.
And given that none of us are cops, none of us are crown prosecutors, that's not our role.
Our role is to create a system with more integrity and honesty and accountability to make it harder for parasites like Epstein to rise to the top.
Trump!
Alex chose to be Trump's successor.
Our fallen world seems to want to meme Bane into existence, which is a vibe I run with, despite opposing that.
We got to be better than Bane, my brothers and sisters.
This is the new axial age.
It's time to uplift.
It's not time to obsess.
It's time to act, to jump out, to get angry at Trump so that he can do the right thing.
It's the time of fire in action.
Not bitterness and speculation.
All right, I'm going to leave you with one last thing.
So I just work 21 days straight, 12 hours a day.
And the day after I get home, they beg me to come work another fucking job.
And I'm chatting with the foreman on site.
And he's like, I can't find people to work to save my fucking life.
He's working his ass off.
I'm working injured and exhausted.
People don't want to work right now.
Now, I don't know if this is true where you are.
This is true for Alberta.
Here in Alberta, there are so many fucking job opportunities and there are so many fucking people that don't want to work.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
Part of that change is working.
No one should have used Leo as Tom Hardy's voiceover.
That would have been even.
Wait, Tom Hart, who is which movie is that?
This is Get Me Playing a Villain on a.
I love the Cohen brothers.
Chris, sorry, Nolan.
Christopher Nolan.
Also solid.
Get me playing the villain on one of those things.
Again, villainy is how new ideas enter the world.
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