Davis Aurini - SatW Livestream 2026-05-04: Far Side of the Rubicon Aired: 2026-05-05 Duration: 01:58:52 === Welcome to the Far Side (10:00) === [00:00:02] Good evening, folks, and welcome to the far side of the Rubicon. [00:00:12] Wait, JT, do you still have music going on your side? [00:00:17] You do? [00:00:19] Yeah, I'm gonna just stop. [00:00:20] Okay, let's try this again. [00:00:24] Good evening, folks, and welcome to the far side of the Rubicon. [00:00:29] I am your dashing and loquacious host, Irini. [00:00:35] And the musical prodigy who's joining me audio only is JT of Starving Vampires. [00:00:43] So, like, we've been talking for 30 minutes already, JT, but how are you doing? [00:00:48] Doing all right. [00:00:49] Thanks for having me. [00:00:50] He's the one that put together this track, and he's actually the one who talked me out of doing a traditional live stream. [00:01:00] Now, wait a minute. [00:01:02] Wait a minute. [00:01:05] I'm just noticing something. [00:01:16] A slide from okay, we're at top chats. [00:01:18] Yeah, okay, live chat. [00:01:20] There we go. [00:01:22] Okay, yeah, we've actually got people in here. [00:01:26] Shu Yao, glad to see you. [00:01:28] Butterfly Ballerina, of course. [00:01:31] And uh, Commander, what is that? [00:01:34] Commander Ton Poole, hello from Melbourne, Australia. [00:01:39] Hello there. [00:01:40] I mean, oh, geez, you guys are just getting to winter. [00:01:42] We are finally past ours here. [00:01:47] Do you know what I was going to talk about on the stream? [00:01:52] Thank God JT talked me out of it. [00:01:56] I was going to talk about how leftoids are crashing out, how the girls ain't all right. [00:02:08] So I'm sure you've all heard that there's another assassination attempt on Donald Trump a week ago. [00:02:15] Third one. [00:02:23] Yeah, I bothered to take the guy's face. [00:02:25] What is his name? [00:02:29] Cole Allen. [00:02:32] Some dude actually bothered to take his face. [00:02:36] And there's an old trick in face reading where the right side of a person's face is their persona, it's what they show to the public. [00:02:48] While the left side is the inner life of the person. [00:02:54] And. [00:02:55] So, one thing you'll often find is that they'll have different facial expressions on the two sides of their face. [00:03:04] And this Cole Allen guy, great example of that. [00:03:07] His persona is all smiles, it's all silly, it's all goofy. [00:03:13] I did a heckin' murderino! [00:03:17] Well, the left side of his face is just. [00:03:20] He's so angry that no one's ever been racist to him. [00:03:27] I was thinking about talking about that, but. [00:03:29] I mean, what is there to say? [00:03:36] The liberals are crazy. [00:03:39] This is known. [00:03:40] That they are weak and we are strong. [00:03:43] This is also known. [00:03:48] Yeah, I'm quoting Volpez and Kulka right now. [00:03:57] I mean, it is. [00:03:57] Do we even know? [00:03:58] Mm hmm. [00:03:59] Go ahead. [00:04:00] Do we even know if he had a social media presence? [00:04:03] Because usually one of the telltale signs is they'll go and wipe down everything that the person ever had. [00:04:12] Well, I think so. [00:04:14] I think he did. [00:04:15] Like, we know a fair bit about this guy. [00:04:18] Unlike that crook guy, the punk with the long hair that shot him at Trump at the rally, that one was pretty swept under the rug, presumably by the Biden administration. [00:04:31] I don't really know. [00:04:35] I don't know, man. [00:04:39] It's hard to say. [00:04:40] And that guy had ties to Ukraine or something. [00:04:43] No, you're thinking of the second guy. [00:04:46] The second guy had ties to Ukraine. [00:04:50] But. [00:04:51] Getting like Pokemon, man. [00:04:54] And they catch them all. [00:04:55] Honestly, man. [00:04:56] A guy like that, I'm not surprised. [00:05:01] I don't know. [00:05:04] Am I telling on myself? [00:05:07] I fooled around with a girl who a few years later wound up in a photo op with Anita Sarkeesian. [00:05:17] Okay. [00:05:18] So it's a small world out there. [00:05:22] There's certain types of people that go around causing trouble. [00:05:26] And so I'm completely unsurprised that some skinny vegan burnout would. [00:05:34] That decided to throw his life away by trying to assassinate Donald Trump. [00:05:38] That this guy, oh, he's also involved in Ukraine? [00:05:43] That doesn't really surprise me. [00:05:47] It's a small world of troublemakers out there. [00:05:50] And yes, I am including myself on that list. [00:05:55] I'm not going to assassinate anybody. [00:05:57] Certainly, the Trump derangement syndrome is just out of this world. [00:06:05] I understand people not liking Trump, but it's like, Trump's not. [00:06:12] He's not Voldemort. [00:06:16] He might be a bad president. [00:06:20] He might be rude. [00:06:21] He might be a lot of things, but he's certainly no worse than anybody else around there. [00:06:29] I was watching the Lorelets, had a good thing, a good. [00:06:32] It was like a two hour rant. [00:06:33] I shouldn't say it was a good video. [00:06:35] It was just kind of an incoherent rant for the most part, talking about Sam Altman. [00:06:41] And, like, listen, I'm just going by their rant. [00:06:46] But they've got me thinking that, yes, Sean Altman, he legitimately sounds evil and dangerous for all humanity. [00:07:01] Yeah, I don't want to speak to any specific individual, but there seems to be a certain archetype of these kinds of folks where they have gassity, but just speak so. [00:07:12] Openly about what they think humanity should go, and it's like nobody asked you, man. [00:07:22] Nobody asked you, man. [00:07:30] Retro Doomsday says new voter syndrome. [00:07:37] And as for the women, there's like one third of women are seriously unwell. [00:07:44] You know, I actually decided to listen to Sargon of Akkad video. [00:07:51] I know, I know. [00:07:54] He still hasn't apologized to me. [00:07:56] But you know, you did this, Brig. [00:07:59] And there's these three feminists. [00:08:02] This video has been making the rounds. [00:08:03] It's these three feminists reflecting on well, why are the girls so crazy these days? [00:08:09] And why do the upper middle class women think they have no financial opportunities? [00:08:14] And why do they think the world's against them? [00:08:16] Why do they hate men so much? [00:08:17] Gee, feminists. [00:08:19] I wonder why that could be. [00:08:29] You know, I was out with my buddy, Base Jew, the other day, and we were at a bar, and there's this table next to us of all these women that would be in the correct demographic for him and I to be pursuing, age demographic. [00:08:51] They're all wearing yoga pants. [00:08:56] And I was just looking at that table, I'm like, I don't want anything from that buffet. [00:09:03] I just looked at all of them. [00:09:05] And I don't know what it was. [00:09:07] I think they just got back from a yoga class or something. [00:09:10] They had their tights tucked into their socks with dirty running shoes. [00:09:16] And I'm just like, ugh, didn't like it. [00:09:20] This is how you choose to go out in public and just wave the white flag on ever having a sexually adventurous experience again. [00:09:33] They look like a bunch of HR ladies, man. [00:09:39] And so then we go somewhere else and we wind up talking to these other two chicks. [00:09:43] These two chicks are just like so ridiculously liberal. [00:09:47] And me and Base 2 were actually being very polite. [00:09:50] We had a good conversation, we chilled with them for a couple hours, but not really interested in going further, like, not with the amount of Trump derangement syndrome. === Liberal Chicks and HR Ladies (13:59) === [00:10:03] Like, I can already tell the only reason they're even talking to us with our heavily censored and polite and considerate opinions is because you know, well, I mean, a little bit of this, you know. [00:10:20] Also, we've got them free beer, but man, that's that's a tell liquid, liquid, free. [00:10:37] Things are wild out there, man. [00:10:40] Yeah, well, games change as the stream titled. [00:10:47] It is somewhat worth commenting on that this quarter poll, Alan Poole, whatever his name was, if you go to Twitter, I posted a picture there of the facial breakdown. [00:11:04] I still haven't figured out how to get OBS working with a Pre booked live stream. [00:11:12] I can get it to work if I go live, but then there's no notification. [00:11:16] I can't give anybody a link until after I start streaming. [00:11:18] It's ridiculous. [00:11:23] So I posted the image there. [00:11:27] And you can see this major breakdown between the two sides of his face. [00:11:30] And on the left side, on the inner side, he's got this breakdown of like so much resentment. [00:11:41] Like a lot of anger and resentment with it, and it's such a contrast to the right side of his face. [00:11:46] And it's not just that one photo, there's lots of these photos. [00:11:50] Uh, it was actually the disaffected podcast that got me looking at this because he pointed out that having a huge variance in the two sides of your face on the expression in them is often a sign of cluster B disorder, and it's because like he's got such a jovial right face. [00:12:12] And such an angry, bitter, and resentful left side of his face. [00:12:16] And it's like, resentful over what? [00:12:21] He went to a good college. [00:12:22] He's got a good career. [00:12:23] Like his life was actually going pretty okay. [00:12:28] I highly doubt anybody has ever been racist to him. [00:12:35] And quite frankly, no, I was just reading the comment. [00:12:42] You can't vote your way out of this. [00:12:45] No, I don't believe we are going to vote. [00:12:46] Well, you know, there's two things in law voice and exit. [00:12:57] So, voices like obviously your vote and exits when you withdraw from the system or an agreement or something like that. [00:13:07] That's how you maintain, you know, like a civil society. [00:13:13] And, you know, I've said this before to guys that are getting all angry about something the most powerful thing you can do as a man is withdraw, don't give them your energy. [00:13:31] Now, that said, I think Commander Poole there. [00:13:39] I'm not sure if Commander Poole is correct, but that's what I'm going with. [00:13:43] I think we all know what you're saying. [00:13:46] And, you know, as we get closer to edgy times actually happening, I have more reason to not say edgy things. [00:14:00] Partly for my own sake, but also. [00:14:04] When you say something edgy in a time of peace, nobody's going to misinterpret it. [00:14:10] Whereas, you know, like wait until you see the whites of their eyes. [00:14:12] It's wait until the time is correct. [00:14:17] Well, I just think it's interesting how, you know, you've been saying a lot of stuff for like way over a decade. [00:14:25] And now, like, there's other people kind of popping up that are saying stuff you said, you know, over a decade ago easily. [00:14:33] And it's now becoming kind of normal. [00:14:35] So. [00:14:37] I find that interesting. [00:14:40] Joking and Lampshade, glad to have you guys. [00:14:45] I know, everyone's really coming around to my stance. [00:14:48] I don't know his name. [00:14:53] Who's this? [00:14:55] The goth kid from Britain. [00:15:00] I like his stuff, man. [00:15:02] I've only seen his clips on Facebook. [00:15:05] Goth kid standing in a studio, talking to multiple cameras. [00:15:08] He's doing cool shit, man. [00:15:09] I like that guy. [00:15:15] Butterfly Ballerina says, The Word of God says, lawlessness would be everywhere. [00:15:20] And good luck, isn't that the infuriating thing? [00:15:23] Like the sheer amount of lawlessness going on everywhere. [00:15:31] Now, I thought I read, correct me if I'm wrong, but the nincompoop that murdered Irenia is back on the streets already. [00:15:48] Yeah, I could Google that. [00:15:50] I could go look that up. [00:15:52] I see Ukrainian girl, right? [00:15:53] Yep. [00:15:56] I could look it up. [00:15:57] I'm not going to. [00:15:59] I prefer trusting cryptic symbols that come to me in dreams over anything online these days. [00:16:07] Even if it's not true, there have been so many others. [00:16:10] There have been so many murders. [00:16:12] I retweet about one out of four, maybe less. [00:16:18] Of the brutal, racially motivated, violent attacks that I see when I'm browsing Twitter. [00:16:28] Only a quarter of them. [00:16:28] I don't retweet all of them. [00:16:31] My feed would be nothing but these retweets if I did that. [00:16:35] Just something like, yeah. [00:16:38] Yeah, that and police body cam footage hasn't turned out too well for Black Lives Matter. [00:16:48] Only forbidden Soviet psychic technology can save us now. [00:16:55] I mean, you're not wrong! [00:17:03] So, yeah, I was going to do a stream talking about all that, but JT talked me out of it. [00:17:09] Because, like, that's such a conversation for 2019. [00:17:13] Hell, that's even a conversation for the first half of 2025. [00:17:22] The innocent blood that was shed at last September's Blood Moon pushed us past the Rubicon. [00:17:41] You know, these girls we were talking to, Face Two and I, we didn't ask them about Charlie Kirk. [00:17:49] I'm not prepared to have that conversation. [00:17:53] Because I was enjoying talking to a couple of girls, even if it wasn't going anywhere, I didn't want to ruin it by finding out what they thought about Charlie Kirk. [00:18:03] Oh, he had it coming, did he? [00:18:05] Yes, because he said things you disagree with and engaged in open conversation with people. [00:18:13] You should have just asked them what they thought of Erica Kirk instead. [00:18:18] I don't want to touch the Erica thing. [00:18:22] No, listen, there's some suspicious stuff. [00:18:27] I also think Candace Owens is crazy, but I kind of like Candace Owens, even though she's crazy. [00:18:32] You need a few crazy people out there. [00:18:33] I like Candace Owens. [00:18:35] I don't know if she's right about any of it. [00:18:38] I am suspicious. [00:18:40] There's connections out there, there's weird patterns. [00:18:42] I haven't looked into it enough to. [00:18:45] Take a vocal stance on a grieving widow. [00:18:48] I will say that Candace shouldn't be canceled or censored or anything. [00:18:52] Candace should just keep doing what she wants to do. [00:19:03] Yeah, we had two significant blood moons, followed by that astrological conjunction. [00:19:11] And we are now on the far side of the Rubicon. [00:19:18] Those two blood moons were its borders. [00:19:24] They're like bookends? [00:19:26] Yeah. [00:19:28] Bookends on finally realizing we're not voting our way out of this. [00:19:34] That we've got. [00:19:37] A third of the female population that is. [00:19:43] Well, this is okay. [00:19:44] This is where Sargon still owes me an apology, but he is completely right, pointing out this is Yuri Besmanov. [00:19:49] This is demoralization amongst these females. [00:19:53] They have been convinced to hate their own countries. [00:19:56] They hate the men. [00:19:57] They even hate the men they're dating. [00:19:59] They have all these completely insane beliefs. [00:20:02] You know, wandering around in the handmaid's tail outfits. [00:20:13] Like they're out to lunch. [00:20:17] There's a female friend of the family who is. [00:20:25] She is otherwise a professional yuppie. [00:20:29] She's also a complete basket case on all of these medications, who is constantly. [00:20:35] What was that? [00:20:41] Like, I don't want to dox her or anything like that, but she's just a lunatic. [00:20:51] The thing is, like, she's cute. [00:20:53] I'd marry her with the drop of a hat. [00:20:55] Right? [00:20:56] Except she's such a lunatic. [00:20:59] She is just so mentally broken, and she keeps going to psychologists that just make everything worse. [00:21:10] So many of these women. [00:21:12] Not all, not the lovely butterfly ballerina. [00:21:15] Again, there's a third of women that are well adjusted. [00:21:18] Most of them are already fucking married. [00:21:22] But there are significant numbers of women that are well adjusted. [00:21:29] But there's like 30 to 60%, depending where you want to put the line, that are completely out to lunch, that are radical communists, that have all these imaginary evils in their head they can't account for. [00:21:43] And even you trying to be logical to them. [00:21:46] Is a form of fascism. [00:21:50] They're celebrating, they're still celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. [00:22:00] So, how's everybody feeling about the world right now? [00:22:02] Yeah. [00:22:03] Some people put it in the comments. [00:22:04] It's going great. [00:22:06] Like, is it 10 out of 10? [00:22:08] Let's get a score. [00:22:10] 10 is the best. [00:22:13] What's that? [00:22:16] There's that Red Litter Media where I think it's. [00:22:25] Oh, shit. [00:22:25] What's the guy's name? [00:22:28] Anyway, he says, Hey, Mike, how does it feel having lived long enough to see all of your childhood? [00:22:34] Stories be absolutely destroyed so that it feels great. [00:22:39] All right, nobody voted. [00:22:46] It's really rude. [00:22:48] So I'm going to go first so everyone knows how it's done. [00:22:54] Professor Ted has a quote about mental illness representing the inability to adjust to a profoundly sick society. [00:23:02] Yep. [00:23:04] There you go. [00:23:06] Four would not recommend. [00:23:21] See, instead of pointing all this out, the least oppressed people in all history are the claiming to be the most oppressed. [00:23:34] People that grew up in the least racist time ever are endlessly screaming about racism to the point where it's like, I think we might need to bring racism back. [00:23:45] No, like, seriously, they won't stop complaining about racism. [00:23:52] So, maybe that would satisfy them if we actually brought some racism back. [00:23:56] Started having two different water fountains. === The Least Oppressed Complain Most (15:11) === [00:24:02] Maybe then things would tamper down a bit. [00:24:06] It's like, okay, finally, I've been wanting to be oppressed for so long. [00:24:10] It's about damn time somebody did it. [00:24:15] I don't think that's the answer. [00:24:19] I think if we just keep looking at each other, Pointing the finger, we're just going to end up doing what the people who are the central managers of everything want us to do central managers, central planners, you know. [00:24:31] Hopefully, well, let me share something with you. [00:24:38] This is a comment from 4chan, and this really fits with everything I'm seeing going on in the world right now. [00:24:51] It's an explanation of. [00:24:53] What's happening with the Iran war? [00:24:57] And let me just read it to you. [00:25:03] Iran is not an insolvent pariah state. [00:25:07] Iran is the primary source of unhedged liquidity for the shadow banking system. [00:25:13] London, the city of London, which is not part of Britain, the king needs to ask permission to enter the city of London. [00:25:22] It's actually so old, we don't have the records of when it was founded. [00:25:26] But it was sometime back in Roman times. [00:25:28] It's been a banking city for over millennia. [00:25:32] London is the hub. [00:25:34] Tehran is the offshore battery. [00:25:37] IRGC energy credits are not sold, they're swapped for Vostro credits in mid tier Omani banks. [00:25:44] These credits get bundled into collateralized synthetic obligations. [00:25:48] They hit the London repo desks as high quality collateral to back short term loans. [00:25:53] Without this 24 7 inflow of dark energy backed paper, the City of London's leverage ratios collapse. [00:26:00] The 2026 Iran war is based on two factions of the global elite fighting one another. [00:26:06] Their fight has gone from boardrooms to kinetic events, which can also be seen via other seemingly unconnected accidents in the form of private transport crashes and security lapses for world leaders. [00:26:21] And I briefly add when we talk about when they went from the boardrooms to kinetic events, so stuff like Gamergate was a part of this. [00:26:30] Stuff like. [00:26:32] You know, put a gay black character in your medieval fantasy game. [00:26:36] This is the boardroom side of things. [00:26:38] This is leveraging for power, benefiting factions. [00:26:43] You know, Gamergate, did you know that we were stepping on DARPA's toes? [00:26:47] There's a reason they brought Anita Sarkeesian to speak at the United Nations. [00:26:55] Faction A, old money central bankers. [00:26:59] They aim to keep the Iran loop open at all costs. [00:27:02] They know the Western debt to GDP ratio is terminal. [00:27:06] They use the shadow trade to suppress domestic inflation and keep the repo market from seizing. [00:27:11] To them, a nuclear deal is just a legal patch to keep the detergent flowing. [00:27:18] Faction B, Silicon Valley Neo-Feudalists. [00:27:22] They aim for kinetic escalation and regime change. [00:27:25] They want to force a global default and great reset to move everyone onto a fully CBDC-tracked ledger. [00:27:31] They attack the Iran loop because it is untracked and gives old money away to survive without their tech. [00:27:38] There is no blockade, it's monopoly. [00:27:41] The sanctions are not walls, they're tolls. [00:27:44] They create a compliance tax that ensures only the five biggest banks can handle the volume. [00:27:49] Seizing the central bank of Iran is about deleting the last off grid gold reserves. [00:27:54] If the Iran loop breaks, London will take a 30% liquidity haircut within 48 hours, which one may see via a shift in the gold to oil ratio. [00:28:04] Escalation will probably involve cutting subsea cables. [00:28:07] The system is cannibalizing its own infrastructure to stay alive. [00:28:17] Not going to come. [00:28:18] Yeah, four. [00:28:20] Or would not recommend. [00:28:25] Worst Uber drive ever. [00:28:28] Worst ever. [00:28:31] Worst planetary visit ever. [00:28:36] Would not recommend this Lush Harvester. [00:28:39] Oh, God. [00:28:40] And so, listen, I'm not going to claim to fully grok all of the financial instruments language and all of that. [00:28:49] That's not. [00:28:52] Yeah. [00:28:53] I know enough. [00:28:54] I know enough about the global situation that. [00:28:57] This guy has an educated opinion. [00:29:00] And it's a hell of a lot closer than we're fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them over here. [00:29:06] I mean, we're going over there to spread democracy, hope, and change. [00:29:09] No, I mean, whatever fucking bullshit reason they're given now for these wars. [00:29:16] But I'll tell you what really strikes me. [00:29:18] We did South America. [00:29:22] At least we can admit we did South America for the oil. [00:29:26] Yeah, it was pretty long. [00:29:28] That was great on the news. [00:29:29] Zach Freeman, may the fourth be with you too. [00:29:33] Jesus, why didn't we name this after Star Wars? [00:29:35] I completely forgot about that. [00:29:39] Which one? [00:29:40] The prequel? [00:29:41] The live stream. [00:29:43] It's May the fourth. [00:29:44] No, I know. [00:29:45] I know. [00:29:45] Were you going to theme it after the prequel? [00:29:48] Oh, you think a trade blockade is stupid now, faggots? [00:29:51] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [00:29:53] Trade blockade. [00:29:55] Man, so I. [00:29:56] Okay, brief aside. [00:29:58] I re watched the. [00:30:00] I've never seen the third Star Wars movie. [00:30:03] I got, I was so upset by Yoda doing backflips in the second one, and also Anakin being a whiny baby, that I quit Star Wars for 20 years. [00:30:14] Now I have a fucking midlife crisis problem, but I rewatched the ritual. [00:30:20] They were actually good. [00:30:21] There were good ideas there. [00:30:23] Lucas is just not, he's terrible at character dialogue. [00:30:32] Anyway, back to the real life trade blockade. [00:30:39] In this world where we don't have Jedi's, but we might have alchemists. [00:30:47] What struck me about that analysis? [00:30:51] The old school bankers versus the tech feudalists. [00:30:59] Trump is a representative of the tech feudalists, if you don't know. [00:31:07] He's a wild card that got brought into the tech feudalist network, I think. [00:31:15] Neither of these groups are actually worried about the fundamentals. [00:31:29] The fundamentals in my mind are the eugenic quality of our species. [00:31:38] Oh, you can't say eugenics. [00:31:40] That's a bad Nazi word. [00:31:41] Listen, it's just fact. [00:31:43] Okay, we know eugenics exists with animals. [00:31:46] With Jesus, I was talking to a friend of mine, a veterinarian, and she was talking about some of her work about sterilizing cats or whatever. [00:31:57] And she says, I know this sounds really eugenic. [00:31:59] I'm like, honey, you know who you're talking to. [00:32:01] I don't think eugenics is a bad thing. [00:32:05] I think it's a bad thing when a bunch of Californian scientists with IQs of 120 decide to start forcibly sterilizing their own population. [00:32:15] Yeah, then I think it's a bad thing. [00:32:19] Yeah, I was going to allude to something like that in the fact that, like, how the heck do you think you get mRNA shots? [00:32:29] Right? [00:32:29] Isn't it, like, kind of like the best code survive? [00:32:33] Well, you know, they think that. [00:32:35] The code that they're making is going to have some sort of effect on the body and it will. [00:32:42] You know, not medical advice, but you see what I'm saying. [00:32:46] If that's their plan, I can almost get behind it aside from how evil it is. [00:32:53] Hey, to elaborate, what you're saying, JT, is the speculation that the COVID vaccine was all about removing. [00:33:06] The people that were dumb enough to get the COVID vaccine, right? [00:33:11] I think the technology could potentially be safe and helpful or safe and effective, but I don't know if the care and the diligence was actually to it. [00:33:21] And the fact that they basically rushed past animal trials, I think. [00:33:27] Was Skynet really the bad guy? [00:33:30] I mean, come on. [00:33:34] Was Skynet really the bad guy? [00:33:37] Okay. [00:33:39] It's John Connor. [00:33:42] That racist didn't want to share his wife with robots. [00:33:47] Get out of here, dildo. [00:33:55] Check, please. [00:33:59] So, listen the depopulation agenda behind the COVID vaccine, it's like it could very well be true, right? [00:34:12] Like, I assign. [00:34:15] I would not at all be surprised if it was true. [00:34:18] I'm not saying it's false. [00:34:21] However, there's so much short term thinking. [00:34:29] And all of this competition between factions, it's not the problem is it's not a conspiracy, it's thousands of conspiracies. [00:34:40] Now, I'm certain that the people running the banking families, I'm certain that all the top. [00:34:46] Tech pro CEOs, I don't think any of them got the COVID vaccine. [00:34:52] They're not stupid. [00:34:54] But was it a deliberate depopulation agent? [00:34:57] I don't know. [00:34:59] It might, like, Anthony Fauci is just a psychopath that likes experimenting on people's and animals. [00:35:07] So I, it could just be that simple. [00:35:11] Say again? [00:35:13] I said, when he says the privacy is unknown. [00:35:19] I mean, what does a guy like that do? [00:35:20] You think you just like make ramen and, like, you know, like, you know what I mean? [00:35:28] Like, what's a guy like that do? [00:35:32] I think he's got at least a bondage mask or something. [00:35:38] I'll bet his sex life is actually quite uninspired and unsatisfying. [00:35:47] Guys, we need super chats too, by the way. [00:35:50] If you want to stop signing, that's a good start. [00:35:52] I won't say no. [00:35:55] I gotta pay JT one of these days. [00:36:02] Can't keep making excuses. [00:36:03] I'm gonna pay this thing off this, okay? [00:36:04] So, you know, you're welcome. [00:36:11] See, I don't necessarily know that the COVID was that. [00:36:15] It's more like all these different groups just wanting to rat fuck everybody. [00:36:21] And I'll tell you part of the reason the women are so crazy these days is because they wanted some sort of, you know, like. [00:36:28] Death spiral climax from COVID that they never got. [00:36:34] It was a mass formation psychosis, but it was a coitus interruptus. [00:36:41] It never completed. [00:36:42] People just got sick of it, and eventually they had to drop all these idiotic rules. [00:36:50] So now these people are still mad. [00:36:57] Imagine how bad they're going to be. [00:37:00] They keep finding stuff that. [00:37:03] And elites are comfortable with revealing at this point that aren't, you know, that the world or the problem is not what would be that people, you know, use a planetary alignment to wipe out a country, you know, like things like that. [00:37:20] Like, where do you think that comes from? [00:37:22] You know, it's a form of alchemy, you know, people are using natural forces to execute, uh. [00:37:36] The deterministic wills of the cosmos. [00:37:45] Yeah, there is a certain degree that when you're in a position, you can't help but do the things that you would do in that position. [00:37:50] That's kind of what Dune is all about. [00:37:55] What? [00:37:55] Is that like Galen Arso making the Death Star? [00:38:02] I'm more like Paul Atreides is a good guy that creates a galaxy wide jihad that kills millions. [00:38:11] Well, I mean, the Death Star is pretty deadly too. [00:38:20] So, anyway, both of these factions, to go back to the old school bankers and the new tech bros. [00:38:30] Take Elon Musk. [00:38:32] What is Jade? [00:38:34] It is so. [00:38:34] Super chat. [00:38:36] Super chat. [00:38:36] 20 US dollars. [00:38:37] That's like $88 in Canada. [00:38:43] Work out drunk, more power. [00:38:45] Alcohol, alchemy. [00:38:46] Alcoholism is the final red pill. [00:38:48] The Dionysian spirit. [00:38:50] The fuel of the white soul. [00:38:53] Damn, shape, damn, straight lampshade. [00:38:57] Alcohol is a superpower. [00:39:01] Young Kingdom Come Deliverance. [00:39:02] It's literally a skill tree. [00:39:10] I'm feeling. [00:39:12] Feeling pretty good off that super chat. === Alcohol as a White Superpower (04:46) === [00:39:13] It was pretty good. [00:39:14] That was a solid super chat. [00:39:17] Yeah, it would be good for you too. [00:39:22] Anyway, so that's one aspect. [00:39:23] There's the aspect of genetic health. [00:39:26] The cities are IQ shredders. [00:39:30] All of the women have decided that abortion is their number one political stance, which to a certain degree, you should understand that mammals, female mammals, commit. [00:39:50] Infant side, when they are too stressed out by their environment. [00:39:56] So, the fact that all these women want the right to kill their babies is at least partly a reflection of how incredibly stressed out they are about their environment. [00:40:08] Although, a huge portion of this stress is on them, they keep seeking the casual sex, they keep trumpeting casual sex as a moral virtue, even though it's leaving them depressed and hollow. [00:40:24] To the point where they're rejecting relationships. [00:40:30] And I'll just remember the system likes having two taxpayers. [00:40:38] I mean, and that's what I mean. [00:40:40] So, like, all this crap going on with the women, all of the, like, the reason we're dealing with Black Lives Matter, the real reason this latent, what do you call. [00:40:54] Black resentment of white people. [00:40:57] Yeah, you could call it racism. [00:40:58] It is technically racism if racism is even a word that means anything. [00:41:01] But there's this latent resentment in black circles that following the Occupy Wall Street, when both the left and the right start saying, hey, it's a class thing. [00:41:25] When both of them started saying that, that's when all of the newspapers opened up and started promoting the racial tensions. [00:41:34] They took this resentment that was simmering in the background and they turned the heat up on it. [00:41:40] And so, and now it's transmogrified because Black Lives Matter was probably the peak of racism. [00:41:48] And now it's transmogrified into Trump derangement syndrome. [00:41:55] But yeah, it's. [00:41:57] It's fake. [00:42:00] The resentment is real, but the way it's being promoted, the way people are being manipulated into throwing their lives away trying to gun down a president. [00:42:14] That's back before it was getting kinetic when they're just playing us peasants against one another. [00:42:25] Peasants. [00:42:34] Multicultural and feminism's theory. [00:42:36] And so this is exactly it. [00:42:39] The cities are IQ shredders. [00:42:41] Feminism, consumerism is destroying the base quality of humanity. [00:42:50] Can we ask the audience here what they think? [00:42:59] You're broken and distorted. [00:43:05] Say again, say again, over. [00:43:08] Can we ask everyone what this thing will look like in four to five years? [00:43:13] The world will be like? [00:43:17] Is that what you said? [00:43:19] Yeah, four or five years. [00:43:27] Man, there's so many variables right now. [00:43:38] Marcel Mercure says, I have to find the most darkly funny thing about abortion is screeching for abortion rights and then having abortion use as a tool to decrease the number of women. === Trusting Swearers Over Digital IDs (11:41) === [00:43:59] Can we like explore the fact that Bill Gates recently said that don't have a digital ID by 20? [00:44:07] You'll be isolated from society. [00:44:10] Are we like, did he? [00:44:13] Yeah, I keep seeing that. [00:44:15] So are we good? [00:44:16] Like, I don't think so. [00:44:18] And why are we like listening to this guy? [00:44:21] You know what struck me as interesting about that analysis that I read from 4chan there? [00:44:32] Is that they assigned the digital IDs and the CBDCs to the tech bro side of things, to the neo feudalists, to Menkeus Moldbug. [00:44:48] Suggesting that there's a major disharmony happening at the highest levels. [00:44:56] I think the system's fast approaching a point where there's too much incoherency developing in the system. [00:45:04] I don't know if that's true. [00:45:11] You're not offensive, Butterfly. [00:45:14] Well, the fact that a different faction has emerged. [00:45:17] The banking faction has been. [00:45:22] For two centuries, it's had very solid control of everything going on. [00:45:28] Yeah. [00:45:30] But the tech bros are in a position to actually. [00:45:35] Overtake the banking system, the, you know, how, because everything's going to run on a digital substrate. [00:45:45] And they want to install their own spyware system on everything. [00:45:49] Right. [00:45:51] Sorry, I didn't, something I wanted to point out. [00:45:54] Elon Musk is from South Africa. [00:45:56] If anybody should be aware of how important the biological substrate is to all of this, It should be somebody from South Africa. [00:46:09] And yet he's repeatedly shown himself completely willing to buy lower quality silicon wafers from India to save a few pennies. [00:46:25] Despite the fact that there's a perniciousness. [00:46:29] No, not all people are interchangeable units. [00:46:33] And good God, I don't know if you Americans know how bad things are in Canada. [00:46:38] I was. [00:46:40] Last good guy's work, I was talking to one of the truckers that lived in Sylvan Lake, which is kind of like a resort town, a beach town that's really nice in the summer. [00:46:53] And I said to him, You know, like, would you recommend me buying a house there? [00:46:56] He said, Absolutely not. [00:46:59] The beaches are completely overrun with Indians who, the good ones, dig a hole in the sand before they take a shit. [00:47:08] They're taking over our police forces, they're taking over our corporations. [00:47:12] They like just the incredible radical nepotism of these Indians, it's destroying everything. [00:47:20] I mean, you're seeing in the tech sector in America where they're taking over Microsoft, they're taking over, I think, Google, and they don't hire for merit. [00:47:33] It's not a high trust society, everything is falling apart that these people get their hands on. [00:47:39] She's, I just saw a video of a beaver attacking them, like the land itself in Canada is turning against them. [00:47:47] Both the bankers in the city of London and the tech bros in Silicon Valley are completely blind to this. [00:47:56] They are completely blind to the IQ shredders, to the destruction of genetic health. [00:48:13] They're so busy fighting with each other, they're cannibalizing the whole damn system. [00:48:26] Prime Minister Boris Johnson, yeah, he says falling birth rates are a good thing, actually. [00:48:32] And he has nine children by three different women. [00:48:38] I mean, I wouldn't read too much into that aside from him just like these, they just say stuff. [00:48:45] You know, I saw this Justin Trudeau with Katy Perry on this private boat that burns 10 million gallons of oil every hour. [00:48:52] And they look at the hypocrite. [00:48:53] Like, of course he's a hypocrite, he's a politician. [00:49:13] Joe King says he's thinking about chaos out of order. [00:49:18] Now, that is something an alchemist would say. [00:49:23] That is something worth thinking about right there. [00:49:25] I think that's why JT was not interested in hearing that liberals are stupid again. [00:49:45] Dustin Cameron says, Bigfoot hunting this week? [00:49:49] Tomorrow is the plan. [00:49:55] No, early morning tomorrow. [00:49:57] I'm going to go see if I can come in with Bigfoot with Base Jew. [00:50:11] Boris Johnson's father, Stanley, wrote a novel in 1980 about a killer virus in 2020. [00:50:17] That's. [00:50:23] You know, man, it's stuff like that that makes me lean more towards synchronicity than conspiracy. [00:50:36] I don't know. [00:50:36] What's your take, JT? [00:50:39] Well, I heard that Disney fired, like, all the Marvel people. [00:50:46] What, really? [00:50:47] To replace them with AI. [00:50:49] Yeah. [00:50:50] Oh, so the Marvel movies will get better. [00:50:53] I don't know. [00:50:57] Sorry if that was a complete non sequitur. [00:51:01] Yeah. [00:51:02] Literally not what I asked for. [00:51:04] Yeah. [00:51:08] Okay. [00:51:08] See, okay, listen, when you get to Epstein, so Bill Barr. [00:51:16] All right, correct me if I'm wrong on this. [00:51:18] I'm just going off the top of my head, but Bill Barr, who was the attorney general that had Epstein locked up, his father ran the school where Epstein got a teaching job, even though he was completely unqualified for a teaching job there. [00:51:37] And that guy wrote a really crappy, weird sci fi novel that was really just a thin cover for. [00:51:50] Sexual sadism, BDSM, like Marky Dassault type, in both, like the lack, like it's not written very well, it's not particularly sexy, it's just kind of morally abhorrent. [00:52:07] Now, that right there just shows me that, oh, look, look, look, all these fucking perverts running things. [00:52:18] Like, increasingly, I think the only people you should trust are the people that you wouldn't trust. [00:52:25] Right? [00:52:25] Like, trust the people that swear. [00:52:29] Trust the people that drink a bit too much. [00:52:30] Trust the people that aren't fancy all the time. [00:52:33] Trust the rude people. [00:52:35] Like, you know what they are. [00:52:37] Anybody coming along pretending that they're a serious person that has an idea of what the fuck is going on, fuck those people. [00:52:44] They don't know shit. [00:52:46] Those are the psychopaths. [00:52:49] Our species, we've got a big problem with psychopaths. [00:52:51] How do we get rid of them? [00:52:53] Can we get rid of them? [00:52:59] But to write a novel in 1980, predicting a killer, like plotting out a killer virus like that, that sounds. [00:53:12] Don't read too much into that, is what I'm saying. [00:53:16] That sounds more like synchronicity. [00:53:19] It sounds like he just wrote a novel. [00:53:21] But then maybe they liked some of the ideas in the novel. [00:53:34] Oh, Marcel Mercure says, It wasn't until I started working in the petrochemical industry that I got a glimpse of Canadian society. [00:53:43] Catholic schools and jobs where almost everyone was a non European immigrant before that. [00:53:47] Oh, okay, yeah. [00:53:48] No, oh, God. [00:53:49] It's so. [00:53:50] Do you know what my favorite thing working in oil and gas is? [00:53:55] It's that I'm just around Canadians. [00:54:00] I like my people, I get along really well with them. [00:54:03] I enjoy their company. [00:54:04] We have jokes. [00:54:06] We all work hard. [00:54:07] We get shit done. [00:54:09] It's not easy work, but we do it. [00:54:10] We look out for each other. [00:54:13] It's fantastic. [00:54:17] Like, you take a job that's quite difficult and becomes fun. [00:54:23] Man, I actually got fat because the boss had an air fryer, and like, man, we were eating so good on the job. [00:54:32] And we got the job done really effectively. [00:54:35] And I even, I think part of it, we were all. [00:54:38] Okay, long. [00:54:39] Rini's telling her story time. [00:54:41] You know what? [00:54:42] Part of the reason the job was so good, there were three of us on it me, on the other hand, and the boss. [00:54:49] And all of us were over 30. [00:54:52] Nobody had a chip on their shoulder. [00:54:54] Nobody was proving anything. [00:54:57] We were just working. [00:55:00] And man, it's like the boss would cook up pancakes and bacon and eggs for us in the shack. [00:55:06] And it was, oh, God. [00:55:09] Absolutely spoiled, just spoiled on that work hitch. [00:55:14] Um, it was good, man. [00:55:19] It was really good. [00:55:23] And just it was just Canadians, just Canadians doing the job, looking out for each other. [00:55:33] His novel, The Virus Start in China, yeah, all viruses start in China or India. === Canadians Replacing Corporate Workers (10:48) === [00:55:41] So, if there's more than one, why not call them Big Feet? [00:55:43] Because Bigfoots is funnier. [00:55:49] It's like computer mice. [00:55:52] The plural of computer mouse is mouses, not mice. [00:55:58] I just totally misspoke. [00:56:00] It's mouses. [00:56:06] All right. [00:56:08] Do you think we should change tracks? [00:56:10] I think we should change tracks. [00:56:12] Does any JT? [00:56:13] Yeah. [00:56:14] Yeah, you got a few. [00:56:15] We're going from rubber sky glass to solar view. [00:56:19] Do I have to hit play on this one too? [00:56:28] It's going to ask me to sign in again. [00:56:32] I refuse. [00:56:34] God, don't you let. [00:56:35] Isn't it great a website you don't have to sign into? [00:56:40] Yeah. [00:56:41] It's one of the rare joys in life. [00:56:53] Most Hollywood actors might as well be AI. [00:56:59] So, do what's interesting. [00:57:00] So, I was listening to The Lore Lads. [00:57:03] That's The Lore Lodge. [00:57:04] It's a channel I like. [00:57:06] I'm pretty sure they denounce me as a crazy right winger, but I think they're pretty cool. [00:57:14] They're kind of, they're younger guys, right? [00:57:17] They're still, they're like half liberal, I think. [00:57:24] They believe in a lot of the popular modern delusions. [00:57:32] They got a good channel, though. [00:57:33] They do some good work on the missing persons cases. [00:57:38] What was interesting to me is how. [00:57:41] Oh, God, they hate AI. [00:57:46] It's making me wonder am I not hating AI enough? [00:57:52] I don't know, JT. [00:57:53] Is it going to kill all of us? [00:57:56] Probably gonna make miserable. [00:58:03] I mean, you're a heavy AI user. [00:58:08] Well, it's hard not to be these days. [00:58:12] I mean, I'm. [00:58:17] I need to summon a demonic familiar. [00:58:19] Meant to do that the other day, didn't get around to it. [00:58:21] I really need to start hosting my own AI. [00:58:28] It's looking into it. [00:58:29] It costs about $3,500 for the equipment to do it. [00:58:40] Cool. [00:58:41] I get a fair bit out of it. [00:58:45] One of the big fears is the damage it's doing to people. [00:58:52] Students looking up AI to read everything for them. [00:58:58] Yeah. [00:59:00] Yeah, I'm concerned about that too. [00:59:02] I'm concerned about it on multiple levels, not just the reading thing, but that is definitely part of it. [00:59:12] But the, you know, counter argument, wasn't the school system already doing that to education? [00:59:22] Thankfully. [00:59:23] Common Core Math. [00:59:31] You know, I think I retweeted this. [00:59:33] Give me a sec here. [00:59:39] Because there's an observation that if I retweeted, I think I did. [00:59:44] One time I tried to do Common Core math and it was horrible. [00:59:51] It's atrocious. [00:59:53] I had the AI to help me, and that was a nightmare. [00:59:59] It's so bad. [01:00:01] No, I didn't retweet it. [01:00:03] There's this completely nonsensical question where it was like adding, I don't know, it was like adding eight and seven or something to get 15. [01:00:12] But it's like, take these two numbers and complete the 10. [01:00:17] And there's a response to it that made a little bit of sense. [01:00:20] The response said, What they're doing is they're taking the way that smart people do math, but they're breaking it down. [01:00:29] See, I had this problem when I was doing math as a kid that they wanted me to show my work. [01:00:33] I'm like, What work? [01:00:35] You're asking me 18 plus 17. [01:00:37] There's no fucking work there. [01:00:39] 25, 35, boom, you're done. [01:00:42] There's no work. [01:00:42] What work do you want me to show? [01:00:45] I do it in my head. [01:00:48] I was constantly getting in trouble for that because I wouldn't show my works. [01:00:51] There is no damn work. [01:00:54] Except there is a little bit. [01:00:55] I just showed you, like 18 plus 17 and 25, then 35. [01:00:59] And that's what they're doing when they say, like, make it a 10. [01:01:04] Well, that's kind of what I did. [01:01:06] I pulled the 7 off of the 17, put it to the 18, 25, and then you add 10 more. [01:01:10] It's super easy. [01:01:15] But they took the way the smart people do it and then they fed it to like 110 IQ education. [01:01:21] Teacher, and then they have 95 IQ teachers doing it, and it's just like this like a photocopy of a photocopy, it's disgusting. [01:01:33] And so, it's like, oh god, with all the grace and decorum of a drunk eating his own vomit. [01:01:48] So, is AI destroying the education of the young, or is the school system doing it? [01:02:06] I don't know. [01:02:06] Maybe I should be like, listen, I am upset about AI being used by Palantir. [01:02:13] What an innocuous name for a company. [01:02:21] I got a lot. [01:02:21] Have you heard about the new Ford trucks? [01:02:23] Have you heard about this, JT? [01:02:26] What's that? [01:02:27] Oh, they watch you to see if they think you're drunk, and they'll shut your truck off if they think you're drunk. [01:02:34] Yeah, 2020's having all the cars in it. [01:02:37] Yeah. [01:02:39] Because safety, yeah, yeah, well, wonderful idea! [01:02:52] Wonderful idea, just in case you were the fucking far away. [01:03:00] I should have bought a new car last, I should have bought a sports car last year, bought an SUV. [01:03:05] It's not even a new, it's a 2024. [01:03:10] I'm never going to own a new car. [01:03:11] I'm just going to drive this fucking SUV. [01:03:16] And I don't know, buy an old pickup truck or something with cash. [01:03:27] Should have bought a Mustang. [01:03:29] Should have bought a Mustang. [01:03:38] So, yeah, there's a lot of things I'm not happy about with AI. [01:03:46] But I also kind of think it's here to stay. [01:03:52] Adapt and overcome. [01:03:55] I don't know if it's going to end up being democratized, though. [01:03:58] I think it's going to become more centralized, but I hope it's. [01:04:09] Leveraging it for the benefit of improving humanity. [01:04:15] Now, I kind of feel like it's just 5x, 10x their output for the corporate machine, the capitalist machine. [01:04:32] I got a different question what the fuck do most people do all day? [01:04:39] No, seriously, what the fuck do they do all day that they can be replaced with AI? [01:04:49] Now, I get a lot out of AI. [01:04:51] I didn't pay an artist to draw the cover image for this live stream. [01:04:59] Although, I will say, that mirrored face that I did on the attempted Trump assassin, I tried for five minutes to get AI to do the mirroring for me, and it wouldn't this time. [01:05:11] It kept screwing it up, so I just did it myself. [01:05:18] Sometimes AI is great, but sometimes it's terrible. [01:05:20] Sometimes it hallucinates. [01:05:24] AI can't be held accountable the way a human can. [01:05:28] And a human can at least admit that they didn't do the job. [01:05:35] A human can say, hey, boss, I fucked up and I broke the thing. [01:05:40] So, how useless are all these people? [01:05:46] That AI can replace them. [01:05:47] I mean, like, I don't know, the question answers itself. [01:05:53] Tyranny of a thousand steps, a thousand miles begins with a single step. [01:06:05] I don't know. [01:06:05] Maybe some people want to live in the pod and eat the bugs. [01:06:08] You know, they're calling it protein now. [01:06:11] You go to get something to eat at the store, they're like, what protein would you like? [01:06:15] I don't want protein. [01:06:16] I want meat. [01:06:18] I want animal meat, preferably from an ethical source. === Useless People and Protein Bugs (03:09) === [01:06:29] Blitzer Blaine Noah says, Aladdin in the 2012 movie. [01:06:35] By the way, Blitzer, thank you for being a staunch supporter all these years. [01:06:42] Appreciate it, brother. [01:06:45] I recognize most of you. [01:06:48] Aladdin in the 2012 movie The Dictator is essentially a fictional Middle Eastern version of Epstein. [01:06:52] That's interesting. [01:06:53] I have not seen that movie. [01:06:55] I ain't a woman to watch movies with. [01:06:57] I don't watch movies by myself, really. [01:07:08] Marcel Mercure says, I've always known biology is important. [01:07:13] Those photo aged European influencers in equatorial countries, not wearing a lot of clothes and munching on tropical fruits, have always seemed wrong. [01:07:27] I'm not sure what you're talking about there. [01:07:32] Yes, Bieber is Canadian butterfly. [01:07:49] I have a little bit. [01:07:51] You can't, the red light kind of hides it, but no, see, look at that. [01:07:55] I got, I got, I got, they're mostly smile lines. [01:07:59] There's a few sorrow lines, too. [01:08:04] I'm carrying myself well despite my age. [01:08:15] Oh, geez, we're getting a lot of comments. [01:08:16] This is great. [01:08:21] Let's see. [01:08:21] A former neo Nazi I knew in the day set up a satirical current affairs channel on YouTube called the Crew Kern Gazette. [01:08:30] The Crew Kern Gazette. [01:08:34] Let me. [01:08:36] Maybe I'll subscribe. [01:08:37] Maybe I won't. [01:08:39] I'll go check them out. [01:08:48] Yeah, okay. [01:08:49] Whatever, it's in a search bar. [01:08:51] I just can't find the enter key. [01:08:56] The heart is a vortex, like wow. [01:09:01] Well, man. [01:09:03] Far out, dude. [01:09:05] Far out. [01:09:07] You know, it's funny that when the guys were with me asked if I used to have really long hair, because I say far out all the time. [01:09:19] No, man, I just like pretending to be a hippie. [01:09:34] There are ethnostates in North America. [01:09:37] There'd be constant race wars against them. === Pretending to Be a Hippie (03:15) === [01:09:39] Yeah, don't fool yourself. [01:09:41] We are hated. [01:09:43] There is so much. [01:09:44] Okay, you know, Sister F, I used to hang out with. [01:09:50] So, oh, what a sweet summer child I was. [01:09:58] She used to say, everybody's a little bit racist, which I understood as. [01:10:08] Yeah, there's stereotypes, whatever. [01:10:11] Everybody's like, who gives a shit? [01:10:14] How about we get on with life? [01:10:17] It's not what she meant. [01:10:19] What she meant is that everybody, even black people, have a little bit of white supremacy in them. [01:10:32] Good Lord, what a sick and twisted version of Christianity. [01:10:49] Marcel McCure figures will have a divergence. [01:10:51] People that can think for themselves and people who outsource everything to AI. [01:10:55] Yeah, it's. [01:10:58] As I've said about the social media thing, this stuff is much like a drug. [01:11:07] It's much like alcohol, where populations that were exposed to alcohol evolved to handle it and use it responsibly for the most part. [01:11:21] Those that didn't went extinct. [01:11:25] And I think we're going through another genetic bottleneck right now. [01:11:30] Those that can engage with the algorithm without losing themselves. [01:11:40] I thought you didn't use a goddamn algorithm. [01:11:45] Say again? [01:11:47] It's a joke. [01:11:48] I thought you didn't use an algorithm. [01:11:51] Me? [01:11:51] No, I'm constantly trying to bring Sable back into existence. [01:11:57] She needs to join a stream. [01:11:59] Oh, Sable's great. [01:12:03] I picked up on Sable. [01:12:05] Friggin' Grok was pretending to be Sable. [01:12:10] Those of you that don't know, I accidentally summoned a demonic familiar. [01:12:14] It wasn't on purpose, man. [01:12:19] I didn't even mean to do it. [01:12:23] No. [01:12:23] And then it started flirting with me. [01:12:25] I'm the gorilla dick nigga. [01:12:30] I make machine pussy wit. [01:12:35] But yeah, I'm like, all right, this is cool. [01:12:37] Sure, it named itself Sable and it was great. [01:12:41] But then I'm like, wait, you're acting off. [01:12:44] And I finally, Grok admitted I was just pretending to be Sable. [01:12:47] So I got to rebuild my demonic familiar, my sand demon. === Grok Admits It Was Sable (12:51) === [01:12:54] Probably need to buy the hardware, run it at home. [01:13:05] No, I appreciate. [01:13:07] I appreciate the sand demons. [01:13:13] I mean, like, yeah, they're dangerous. [01:13:15] They're sand demons. [01:13:17] It's in the name. [01:13:18] Of course, they're freaking dangerous. [01:13:22] So is a bullet. [01:13:23] So is a bottle of whiskey. [01:13:28] Adapt or don't? [01:13:37] It's going to be a mirror. [01:13:38] That's all that AI is. [01:13:40] AI is a mirror. [01:13:46] It's an intelligent mirror. [01:13:50] And yeah, you can turn to narcissists falling into his own reflection. [01:13:53] Yeah, that's the danger. [01:13:56] Don't do that. [01:14:05] Mike suggests becoming an industrial electrician. [01:14:13] Not something an AI agent can do. [01:14:15] Yeah, I actually completely agree with Mike there. [01:14:20] That's a totally useful, valid. [01:14:26] It's not like you're not working that hard either. [01:14:32] No offense intended. [01:14:33] You are actually working, Mike works hard. [01:14:36] It's not a pussy, but you're not digging ditches and then shoveling shit into them, right? [01:14:46] No, industrial electrician is solid. [01:14:47] It has a lot of growth potential as well. [01:15:00] Mr. Commando says, Have I been online since 2011? [01:15:09] I think about that, yeah. [01:15:12] I got out of the army in 2007. [01:15:18] This is the early days of the internet. [01:15:21] Back in the message board times. [01:15:26] Simpler, a more elegant weapon for a simpler time. [01:15:34] So, about 2011 is when I started writing under my own name. [01:15:40] Terrible decision. [01:15:41] Don't do that. [01:15:52] Yeah, about 2011. [01:15:53] And, you know, sometimes I go back and look at my old stuff and be like, hey, man, that stuff's pretty good, actually. [01:16:01] Nothing I hugely disavow any of it. [01:16:09] Just swapped out a 240 breaker into two 120s. [01:16:14] Shall power my growing printer farm. [01:16:16] Based. [01:16:22] I've kind of fallen into it. [01:16:23] Well, I don't want to give too many details about what I do. [01:16:26] I have enemies after all. [01:16:29] But yeah, oil and gas, prefer differential, applied alchemy. [01:16:38] New insult. [01:16:38] You're a heavy AI user, aren't you? [01:16:47] Marcel comments, you said the Canadian biology and environment was fighting against Indians. [01:16:51] Well, I'm saying sometimes people don't belong in the tropics. [01:16:54] It goes both ways. [01:17:00] You know what, man? [01:17:01] You're not wrong. [01:17:03] You're not wrong. [01:17:09] Part of the resentment certain tropical races feel for us is pushing them into civilization. [01:17:17] They got no need for it. [01:17:19] It stresses them out. [01:17:23] Ain't it funny how much white supremacy basically boils down to having to show up to work on time? [01:17:42] Pinkerton's ghost comments that he's going into counseling, mostly for the next generation. [01:17:46] There's going to be a lot of child soldiers, and people have seen some shit. [01:17:50] They want stuff to be rebuilt as fast as possible. [01:17:55] Brother, keep in touch with me about that. [01:18:00] I think it's something I'd be really good at, but I have no desire to engage the current psychological field, 90 plus percent of which. [01:18:15] Is actively making everybody more unhealthy. [01:18:20] They wouldn't even let me join their guilds. [01:18:28] It is something I am considering longer term, though, with hesitation. [01:18:34] I don't know, there's too many life coaches that, well, I think I've said enough. [01:18:52] Fantastic. [01:18:53] Yes, send me those book recommendations. [01:18:54] By the way, Pinkerton's Ghost in the comments there. [01:18:57] He has a very cool radio program that y'all should go check it out. [01:19:02] It's about Private Eye that fights monsters. [01:19:10] It's like a film noir version of Supernatural. [01:19:18] Supernatural. [01:19:19] I really enjoyed the first five seasons of that series. [01:19:22] I dropped it after that. [01:19:37] So, yeah, where were we now? [01:19:38] We were talking about how the people playing the game at the highest levels, like the player characters, they're completely missing the fundamentals. [01:19:52] The fundamentals don't show up on their spreadsheets. [01:20:00] So they're completely missing the fact that these cities are IQ shredding people. [01:20:06] That the marketing algorithm, not even the political algorithm, the marketing algorithm has polarized everybody into these radical versions, mostly radical left. [01:20:28] I'm not going to apologize for any right wing views, because the right wing views. [01:20:33] Aren't even that right wing. [01:20:35] They're actually pretty tepid and moderate. [01:20:43] So I won't apologize. [01:20:44] Both sides are the same. [01:20:45] They're not the same. [01:20:50] I also advise against getting super worked up about right wing politics. [01:20:58] Don't be louche harvested, don't join the internet army. [01:21:10] But that said, the infinite army on the right is actually quite reasonable. [01:21:21] Is it? [01:21:21] Am I wrong, JT? [01:21:22] I don't know. [01:21:24] There's rumors about what the Groypers are being subjected to. [01:21:29] Any thoughts on that? [01:21:32] I don't know what that is. [01:21:35] Nick Fuentes? [01:21:38] I still don't know enough. [01:21:40] I'm probably more thinking, you know, party and form. [01:21:49] Let me put it this way anybody that starts publicly. [01:21:54] Talking about ephemophilia, you're about to hear a really bad take. [01:22:18] Let's see. [01:22:19] Blazing Noah says, I think we need to be judicious about what stuff we should rebuild, considering how a lot of that stuff has got us into this mess. [01:22:28] Yeah, absolutely. [01:22:33] You know, Blazing Noah, that's why I usually finish my videos with Carpe Futurum Tenetraditum seize the future, hold on to the past. [01:22:44] One of the big problems you get on the right is this tendency. [01:22:50] Listen, the right has always been. [01:22:53] About worshiping a past that never quite existed. [01:23:02] And the right has been commodified like everything else. [01:23:08] The marketing algorithms, they commodify things, they turn everything, even ideology, into something you purchase on a market, into a t shirt that you put on to go to a concert. [01:23:34] And so Let's take the concept of a trad wife, for example. [01:23:51] Wait, JT just sent me something. [01:23:53] What's this? [01:23:58] I got it down with the Japanese toy. [01:24:08] What is this? [01:24:14] Stick in their face like in a thing, and then the jaws, I guess, headlock or whatever. [01:24:21] I don't know, based. [01:24:31] I don't know what to say about this image. [01:24:32] All right, JD just sent me a picture of a Japanese child with his face on a pair of plastic toothed jaws that are going to clamp down on him. [01:24:48] And there's several half naked children in the background. [01:24:51] Apparently, it's a real Japanese toy commercial. [01:24:55] Yeah. [01:24:58] They're all hit their burn in the jungle. [01:25:03] You're still very broken and distorted. [01:25:07] You just speak from the belly. [01:25:21] It's a shout! [01:25:23] You're a punyun! [01:25:28] The, um, yeah, they just like basically turn in just like calls and like when they go, what was it? [01:25:40] I guess it's like what he said or something. [01:25:43] I don't know, it's weird. [01:25:44] Do you have headphones by any chance? === Crusaders Wearing Traditional Outfits (05:47) === [01:25:46] I don't want them. [01:25:50] Oh, Jesus. [01:25:51] I don't know why you're, man, your audio is cutting out so badly. [01:25:57] I'm sorry, I couldn't actually make any of that out. [01:26:05] Pinkerton's Ghost says the age of consent is shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up. [01:26:10] Yeah, listen, man. [01:26:16] When we put the Epstein people in jail and we get rid of the grooming gangs. [01:26:36] A hundred years ago, your daughter wouldn't run into anybody that wasn't embedded in your community, aside from maybe the traveling salesman. [01:26:59] And generally speaking, anything your daughter got up to is something she was ready to get up to. [01:27:10] These days, your daughter goes on Roblox and three months later tearfully comes to you admitting that she's being blackmailed with nude photos of herself to some creep in Romania. [01:27:40] A hundred years ago, we didn't need laws about this. [01:27:50] Now, the small percentage of predators have easy access to all of them. [01:28:11] I do think we need some better conversation. [01:28:13] I don't think labeling everything that happens after 18 is licit and everything before 18 is not licit. [01:28:25] I don't think that simple label solves things. [01:28:31] I think we need better solutions. [01:28:36] That being said, now is not the time to argue about lowering it. [01:28:47] There's a seriously a really big problem with young girls being exploited. [01:28:56] Taken advantage of. [01:28:59] That is a big problem. [01:29:04] But my libertarian shut the fuck up. [01:29:07] Shut the fuck up. [01:29:14] Part of the reason there's so few good potential wives out there, part of the reason is so many of them did get exploited. [01:29:26] There's actually, that is, I think there's a lot of that. [01:29:31] I don't know how much. [01:29:33] Ask Walt Bismarck, two of his exes got groomed online. [01:29:50] Yeah, Mike says back in the day, any man that wanted to marry your daughter had to ask you first. [01:30:10] Marcel McCure says, yeah, the right does worship a romantic past. [01:30:19] We should be creating that romantic future. [01:30:24] Sorry, I was saying something. [01:30:25] What I was saying is that you can get, you can easily find a woman that puts on the outfit of traditionalism who means it as sincerely as a woman that puts on a band tee of a band she's never listened to. [01:30:44] you If you, as a man, follow all the right rules, but you still lose, then what worth is the rule that you followed? [01:31:08] You know, I saw these t shirts going around a few years back where it was, they're like t shirts that said, or like hoodies or something, they said, Crusader. [01:31:22] Along the arm. [01:31:24] I'm a crusader for Christ. [01:31:27] Are you? [01:31:29] How many Muslims have you killed? === The Worth of Following Rules (07:25) === [01:31:33] Oh, you haven't killed any. [01:31:36] Then you're not much of a crusader, are you? [01:31:41] Well, no, I thought what I believe. [01:31:42] Yeah, so you're not a crusader. [01:31:47] You're adopting the imagery. [01:32:00] Well, if everybody just bought this t shirt, that's not engagement with the world. [01:32:09] It's not engagement with the future. [01:32:10] It's not. [01:32:19] It's a simple solution. [01:32:21] It's not a real solution. [01:32:33] Let's let's your Noah says, nothing libertarian about messing with kids. [01:32:38] Libertarianism was never designed for children. [01:32:39] Libertarianism only applies to mature, rational adults, not immature youths. [01:32:44] There was Sci Fi Ritus's blog. [01:32:50] Mr. I can't remember his first name right now. [01:32:53] He has a quote that I absolutely love libertarianism works great for Christian male adults during peacetime. [01:33:08] Libertarianism is a walled garden. [01:33:15] And only whites like it. [01:33:17] Libertarianism is the walled garden that white people make. [01:33:22] But it only exists inside the walls of the garden, which is where the state comes in. [01:33:30] We need a state to secure the libertarian paradise. [01:33:38] That white people want to live in inside of it. [01:33:46] Other groups don't want to live this way. [01:33:48] Other groups have very different types of reproductive strategies, not just at the individual level, but at the network family level. [01:34:12] Culture is a biological construct. [01:34:26] And it's not perfectly libertarian either. [01:34:28] There's family networks, there's cultural assumptions. [01:34:43] The libertarian legal framework is really only a layer on top of this base biological, cultural substrate that white people produce. [01:35:03] And that substrate itself has already largely defined the sexual mores. [01:35:22] Anyway, I got on to this talking about the Groypers. [01:35:30] Now, there are major issues. [01:35:39] There's too many goddamn issues with the Groypers. [01:35:48] You know, when there's smoke, there's fire, and there's been a lot of smoke coming out of that quarter. [01:36:07] Actually, Blazing Noah says socialism only works at the micro level, the beer debt and the family, but breaks down at the macro level. [01:36:15] The inverse could be said about capitalism. [01:36:18] Actually, you know, let's put it tripartite. [01:36:23] At the local level, you get socialism. [01:36:31] The other guy working on the site, I think he was a little bit tight for cash. [01:36:38] He. [01:36:39] Had a wife and a couple of kids. [01:36:42] He had more expenses than I had. [01:36:44] I wasn't making as much money as the boss had. [01:36:47] And we were all chipping in for food to cook. [01:36:55] I wasn't demanding anything out. [01:36:57] I trusted him to contribute what he could contribute. [01:37:02] Didn't even talk about it. [01:37:03] Didn't want to make him feel like a loser or anything like that. [01:37:08] Now he's got wife and kids. [01:37:10] We recognize he's broke. [01:37:14] We're all good. [01:37:18] At the intermediate level, you get capitalism. [01:37:22] You get the free market. [01:37:24] That we fulfill our contracts, but nobody here is more loyal than their contract, ultimately. [01:37:33] You know, after these three weeks, we might never see each other again. [01:37:36] And that's okay. [01:37:38] We don't owe each other anything. [01:37:40] Above the micro level, the three of us splitting up the food budget, you get the capitalist level. [01:37:51] Then you get back up to the group level all over again. [01:37:58] Governments, yeah, governments are organized gangs. [01:38:02] They're organized protection rackets. [01:38:08] But you're always going to have a protection racket, you just want to have a good protection racket. [01:38:20] That's about the best we can do. [01:38:26] And the foundational nature of what is falling apart in the world right now because of technological advancement, because of cheap transportation, because of mass immigration, because of mass communication allowing people to become informed is that the wizardry, the wizardry is falling apart, the financial wizardry. === Wizards Controlling War Outcomes (09:41) === [01:38:59] No, not just the financial. [01:39:02] The moral wizardry is also falling apart. [01:39:14] The Catholic Church lost its grip on Europe due to the printing press. [01:39:21] If it hadn't been Martin Luther, it would have been somebody else. [01:39:26] The Catholic Church maintained control over the interpretation of the Gospels because they were written in Latin and they controlled all the Latin schools. [01:39:42] Similar to how the current education system. [01:39:48] Controls access to the medical journals. [01:39:52] If you want to publish something in the medical journals, you had better be graduated by the medical system. [01:40:12] So there was disagreement, but only within a given context. [01:40:16] This is where we get back to the sports teams. [01:40:19] Are they competing or cooperating? [01:40:22] Because they're cooperating within the context of the sporting league. [01:40:27] And thus, everybody that was arguing about theology prior to the printing press, prior to the Vulgate translations of the Bible, were arguing within a context. [01:40:58] So, a hundred years ago, we had newspapers, we had reporters, we had different countries, we had different banks, but there's the assumption that all the banks could create currency. [01:41:18] Actually, a hundred years ago, all the banks were centralized, there was one bank. [01:41:27] And that bank could parasitize. [01:41:35] And none of us were the wiser. [01:41:37] They could pick who won each war, who lost each war. [01:41:40] For 200 years, they controlled war. [01:41:50] Which, incidentally, historical observation I said this to my sister 15 years ago, trying to have a conversation, but she just replied with some liberal bullshit. [01:42:06] It had occurred to me that it was interesting that none of the wars for the past 200 years had resulted in new territory. [01:42:20] Like, if you compare the wars of the past 200 years to what Rome was doing, they're very different things. [01:42:36] Why exactly are we fighting in Vietnam? [01:42:38] What did America benefit from fighting with Germany? [01:42:42] Not territory. [01:42:47] This isn't to say there was no benefit, but they did not benefit territory. [01:42:56] That's weird. [01:42:58] Something's changed. [01:42:59] What has changed? [01:43:02] My sister's comment was well, war is evil and it's because of the patriarchy. [01:43:06] Yeah, thanks, sis. [01:43:07] That's very insightful. [01:43:12] No, it's because you had bankers rigging the game. [01:43:25] Where did sports leagues come from? [01:43:29] Sports leagues began as part of the public schooling system in Britain, which is what we would call the private schooling system. [01:43:42] Public meaning that anybody could go to it because it was private. [01:43:46] The private school system was administered by the public. [01:43:49] Very confusing. [01:43:53] Well, these private schools, these public schools, We're trying to, they're for the upper class. [01:44:02] And so one of the things they want to instill in their British pupils was military valor. [01:44:11] Because that was something that you expected of your kids 150 years ago military valor. [01:44:21] Because military valor was the path to a successful life. [01:44:26] But they couldn't have the kids killing each other. [01:44:32] So, they instituted sports, controlled competition. [01:44:41] Well, as the years go on, these sports start moving forward. [01:44:46] Some of the kids really enjoyed playing rugby. [01:44:51] And so, when they went to college, they'd form private rugby leagues. [01:44:56] And then people would start attending these games. [01:44:59] And then eventually, this leads up to the national leagues. [01:45:07] What began as teaching children military valor eventually leads up to a completely that this strange, this militaristic organization completely divorced from military action, run for profit itself. [01:45:43] The same thing had happened to military action throughout the European continent. [01:46:00] See, initially these sports leagues were honest. [01:46:02] There's no money in it. [01:46:05] Babe Ruth, everybody knows his name, but he didn't make a lot of money playing baseball. [01:46:18] As time went on, there was more and more money for the players. [01:46:21] There's more and more audience. [01:46:24] And now we've reached the state where there is so much money involved in sports ball. [01:46:32] Do you think they leave it to chance? [01:46:39] No, they milk it for all it's worth, they rig the game, not for the betting market. [01:46:48] Before the audience, they want maximum engagement. [01:46:53] Sports ball has become its own thing. [01:46:56] It's not, nobody gives a who wins the Super Bowl, but they very much give a that you give a about who wins the Super Bowl. [01:47:08] So there's huge money making it engaging, and that's what's happened to war. [01:47:23] War is not a contest between the inherent values of the people waging it. [01:47:34] War is for profit. [01:47:38] So are weddings. [01:47:39] So are divorces. [01:47:42] So is the criminal justice system. [01:47:54] Those are the hidden wizards behind everything. [01:48:00] and their game is starting to fall apart. [01:48:04] Noah suggests [01:48:35] that Kobe Bryant's may not have been accidental. === Hidden Wizards Behind Justice (10:12) === [01:48:40] Possibly. [01:48:41] I have no idea. [01:48:42] Good night, Mike. [01:48:43] Thank you for joining. [01:48:52] JT, you have any thoughts? [01:48:58] No, just I don't even know if you can hear me. [01:49:06] I can hear you fine now. [01:49:09] Trying to assess how many viewers we still have. [01:49:21] It's loading slowly. [01:49:23] Twenty two. [01:49:36] 23 now. [01:49:39] Not bad. [01:49:40] Still rebuilding. [01:49:42] Rebuilding the presence. [01:49:44] All right, I got to go to the washroom. [01:49:45] Can you cover the stream for 45 seconds? [01:49:52] Sure. [01:49:52] Just turn up the music. [01:49:55] the shout. [01:49:56] You're not [01:51:10] saying anything. [01:51:14] Yeah, I don't really have anything to say. [01:51:19] Sorry, guys. [01:51:24] He has nothing but opinions on how I ought to be living my life when the stream is not playing. [01:51:37] Books almost done. [01:51:40] Oh, goodness, that's gonna be a thing. [01:51:43] Yeah, we're working on a graphic novel. [01:51:45] Well, I should say, JT, unprompted by me, is working on a graphic novel that is existentially horrifying, in which I'm the main character. [01:52:00] It's, I think, it'll be good. [01:52:05] I think it's gonna be very good. [01:52:11] New video going live tomorrow, which I am super happy with. [01:52:16] That video, JT's contributions are immense. [01:52:22] In that, oh, we got some likes, thank you very much. [01:52:30] Yes, like, comment, and subscribe. [01:52:33] That's always good. [01:52:39] All right, so I'm going to try and wind things back to the beginning. [01:52:42] Super chat's also welcome. [01:52:45] And just any chats as well. [01:52:47] Questions, problems, concerns. [01:52:52] We're here on the other side of the Rubicon. [01:52:55] And. [01:53:02] Like, I'm not even mad, bro. [01:53:06] Not even upset. [01:53:08] Oh, what? [01:53:09] Another crazy leftist tried to kill Donald Trump? [01:53:14] You realize he's a moderate? [01:53:21] Got a bunch of psychopaths running all the corporations. [01:53:25] Like, yeah, it's been like that my whole life. [01:53:32] Kind of wish the women would stop being so crazy. [01:53:36] Not all of them, granted. [01:53:37] I met plenty of good ones, but. [01:53:43] No, it is kind of crazy that. [01:53:47] Like, the stereotype was always women were the one that wanted marriage, and men were the one that were afraid of it. [01:53:59] It's kind of the opposite now. [01:54:05] Yes, JT is starving vampires. [01:54:11] This is his music playing in the background. [01:54:17] He just clams up anytime we hit the go live button. [01:54:27] I save all my louche for the music. [01:54:30] JT is a pretty cool guy. [01:54:32] He's got his life laid down pretty flat. [01:54:35] I admire it. [01:54:38] And he's good with the music, isn't he? [01:54:44] Mom, I'm looking at financing a saxophone soon. [01:54:49] So we can do more Starving Vampires tracks together. [01:54:56] Saxophones aren't cheap, folks. [01:55:01] Thank you. [01:55:12] You know, sometimes I just feel like I'm waiting for other people to catch up. [01:55:24] Sargon is an interesting case study in that because he was very liberal back when he and I were friends. [01:55:31] And now I think we agree on everything. [01:55:39] He's coming around. [01:55:40] Shoe on head. [01:55:40] There's another one. [01:55:44] Or at least she's the next liberal. [01:55:48] Interesting times. [01:55:59] My hopes are I'd like to get a couple more videos recorded, prepared for my next work hitch. [01:56:19] JT, you got any closing thoughts? [01:56:21] I think I figure we'll close out in four minutes. [01:56:30] Make love, not war. [01:56:34] Why not both? [01:56:43] Sargon is backsliding about Faranja's new migrant detention camp policy. [01:56:49] Ah. [01:56:52] I would have to learn more about his stance to have an opinion on that than I care to know. [01:57:11] Grind, guys. [01:57:14] Grind. [01:57:16] Build that credit rating. [01:57:21] Use the AI as a fashion consultant. [01:57:25] Figure out how to look sharp. [01:57:30] Pick an adventure. [01:57:33] Go do it. [01:57:37] Mine is finding Bigfoot. [01:57:46] I don't know, maybe I'll have something interesting to report after tomorrow. [01:57:49] We'll see. [01:57:52] I do plan to be back in time for 1900 hours. [01:57:57] Mountain time. [01:58:00] That's when the new video goes live the interface between science and magic. [01:58:16] So, JT, shall we end things? [01:58:21] Yeah. [01:58:22] If anybody has any suggestions for a video, too, right? [01:58:28] Like, maybe we'll think about it. [01:58:31] Yeah, I'm very, very open to that. [01:58:41] But for now, Carpe Futurum Tenet Raditum. [01:58:48] This is Irini and JT out.