Danny Jones Podcast - #126 - The 48 Laws of Power | Matthew Cox Aired: 2022-02-22 Duration: 01:53:35 === The Con Man Returns (05:08) === [00:00:07] What's up, Matt? [00:00:08] We're back. [00:00:09] We're back with Matthew B. Cox, the con man to the stars, a.k.a. Short King. [00:00:16] The last video did good. [00:00:18] What? [00:00:19] The last video did good. [00:00:20] Oh, you did it here? [00:00:21] Yeah, yeah. [00:00:22] The one that you did here, yeah. [00:00:24] How about the podcast that you and I did together on your channel? [00:00:27] That was good. [00:00:27] That got, you know, from my channel, that got good results. [00:00:30] Like, everybody liked it. [00:00:31] What kind of comments were on there? [00:00:33] Everybody liked Danny. [00:00:34] They were like, he was way more interesting than they thought. [00:00:36] It was a good interview. [00:00:37] Like, oh, I didn't know that. [00:00:38] Hey, wow. [00:00:39] You know, you must have lied the whole fucking No, they don't know anything about him. [00:00:43] And then there was a whole thing like, bro, you could tell more was going on with the whole Ben thing. [00:00:47] Danny totally, like, you know, he totally avoided the issue. [00:00:51] I swerved it. [00:00:51] Yeah, just they were all, it's funny listening to the comments or reading the comments where the guys start getting into arguments and they get pissed off. [00:00:59] That's the first podcast I've ever done as a guest. [00:01:02] It was good. [00:01:03] So thank you for popping my cherry. [00:01:04] I don't like the way that sounded, but yeah, yeah, it's good. [00:01:07] You popped my podcast, cherry. [00:01:09] Cheers. [00:01:14] Oh my God. [00:01:19] So, what's going on, Matt? [00:01:21] What's going on in your world? [00:01:23] You just went to that conservative coffee shop to show off all those fucking absurd Trump paintings. [00:01:28] Yeah. [00:01:28] Did you sell any there? [00:01:29] No, I didn't even show them. [00:01:31] Okay, so there was a woman that watches my podcast. [00:01:37] Her name's Noreen, and she bought a couple of paintings a few months ago. [00:01:41] She'd seen the Trump painting, and she bought two of them. [00:01:45] And then she was coming down. [00:01:47] I forget where she's from. [00:01:48] I don't know, Ohio or Michigan or something. [00:01:52] And she came down and she said, hey, I'd like to meet you. [00:01:54] And I'm going to Conservative Grounds coffee. [00:01:57] Would you want to meet me there? [00:01:58] And I was like, sure. [00:01:58] So she wanted me to give her a signed book. [00:02:00] So I met her there, gave her some signed books, and that was it. [00:02:03] Do you know we did a whole documentary on Conservative Grounds? [00:02:06] You saw it? [00:02:06] Yeah, yeah. [00:02:07] I saw it. [00:02:08] As soon as she said it, I knew exactly what she was talking about. [00:02:10] I was like, no problem. [00:02:11] I'll meet you there. [00:02:12] That was a pretty funny documentary we did. [00:02:14] He's pulling up the comments of your podcast with me. [00:02:19] They're pretty positive. [00:02:20] Yeah, they are positive. [00:02:22] I think this is a podcast that we were all waiting for, especially if you're a fan of Concrete and Matt. [00:02:29] That's right. [00:02:30] I love all the positivity in here. [00:02:35] Don Pierce says, I have respect for this guy now. [00:02:38] For me? [00:02:41] You got to respect it. [00:02:44] He didn't respect you before that, though. [00:02:46] Respect! [00:02:47] That's what I got from him, too. [00:02:49] Not before that. [00:02:49] See, you look at the negative, no respect. [00:02:51] I look at the positive. [00:02:53] I look at it as a glass half full. [00:02:55] You look at it as a glass half empty. [00:02:58] Whoa! [00:02:58] Glass is full of shit. [00:03:00] You want to hit? [00:03:03] Goddamn, those smelling salts are strong. [00:03:07] All right. [00:03:13] So is this lady dressed up, decked out in MAGA gear? [00:03:17] No, she's a retiree. [00:03:19] She was really nice. [00:03:20] She had a friend with her that lives somewhere around here. [00:03:24] She was really nice. [00:03:25] And she wanted some of your books? [00:03:27] She, uh, yeah, no, she'd bought some of my paintings and then she asked me to bring a book, so I brought several of my books and I signed them, and that was it. [00:03:35] Yeah, nice. [00:03:36] What kind of paintings did she buy? [00:03:38] Two Trump paintings, okay, they're big sellers. [00:03:41] She's got to get back to her hotel room just in time for Tucker at eight. [00:03:45] You know, you know, uh, Jessica Kent when she did my podcast, yeah, she asked me to take the Trump painting down, really. [00:03:51] Yeah, why? [00:03:53] I, she's just not a fan. [00:03:55] She said, take it down. [00:03:56] She goes, can I get you to take it down? [00:03:57] And I didn't know how serious she was. [00:03:59] And I was like, absolutely, of course, no problem. [00:04:01] I mean, you know, I'm not, you know, I'm not married to it. [00:04:04] I was like, you mean, was it in the background of the video? [00:04:06] It's in the background of all my, all, well, there, I've got like, usually I have four paintings up because I've got some paintings. [00:04:12] They're called mod, they're modified screen print. [00:04:14] So I paint them, you know, I paint them. [00:04:16] Then I do a screen print over them and then I paint other stuff on them, you know, and then I, you know, put a couple coats of varnish on them and the whole thing. [00:04:24] So, but Trump was up there and it's a big seller. [00:04:26] That's so funny. [00:04:27] Like, I'm not, you know, I'm not, I can't. [00:04:29] Is a big seller bigger of a seller than Biggie? [00:04:33] The biggie one is dope. [00:04:34] The biggie one is pretty cool. [00:04:35] I love the purple and gray one. [00:04:37] Can you see these on the camera? [00:04:39] Yeah. [00:04:39] Oh, yeah. [00:04:40] Okay, cool. [00:04:40] Yeah. [00:04:41] Those are big ass. [00:04:41] The biggie one's cool. [00:04:42] Yeah. [00:04:43] And the bubblegum. [00:04:44] I mean, bro, honestly, I just don't push them. [00:04:46] People see them in the background and they'll randomly send me an email saying, bro, is that painting for sale? [00:04:52] I'm like, yeah, I want the Marilyn Monroe and I'll sell them a Marilyn Monroe. [00:04:57] Or they'll say, hey, do you have one with green hair? [00:04:59] I do have one with green hair. [00:05:01] Funny, you should ask. [00:05:02] You should say that, you know? [00:05:03] And, So, I sell them every once in a while. [00:05:04] I don't push them. [00:05:05] I need to start pushing them. [00:05:06] Yeah. [00:05:07] Yeah. [00:05:07] What was that? [00:05:08] You told me the most epic story about Trump the other day, about the guy that was golfing with him. [00:05:12] What was that story? [00:05:13] It was on that golf podcast. [00:05:14] Some pro golfer. === Harsh Rules of Selling (09:22) === [00:05:16] He was golfing with Trump, and they were on it. [00:05:18] It was just like him and Trump, and they had all the Secret Service or whatever out there a little ways behind him or whatever, and they were golfing, and all the Secret Service rushed in. [00:05:28] They were like, we have an air breach, they were calling it an air breach. [00:05:32] So, somebody was flying into the airspace where they're at. [00:05:35] So. [00:05:36] They like, I don't know. [00:05:37] They got all together to protect him or whatever, and they see this little fucking Cessna putting through the air over the golf course. [00:05:43] Probably some old guy. [00:05:44] Single engine Cessna. [00:05:45] And then, like 10 seconds later, they're watching that Cessna, and they said two fucking bomber fighter jets just zoom in, shooting flares at the fucking plane to get him to turn out of there and get the hell out of there. [00:05:57] And so they fly by, they shoot flares at him, get him out of there, and they're like, okay, Mr. President, it's safe. [00:06:03] Now you guys can go back to enjoying your golf game. [00:06:06] And he said he walks over with Trump, and Trump looks at him and he goes, That's power. [00:06:11] And then tees off. [00:06:14] And then fucking hits the ball. [00:06:15] He's dead serious. [00:06:16] You're safe now. [00:06:18] I was always safe. [00:06:19] Yeah. [00:06:19] We're overreacting. [00:06:21] You know, Trump loved that, though. [00:06:22] Oh, yeah. [00:06:23] Super handicapped. [00:06:24] Oh, my God. [00:06:25] You know, he's fucking counting. [00:06:26] He's shaving hellish. [00:06:27] He shakes it into the woods and the Secret Service probably grabs it, tosses it back out to the green. [00:06:31] Yeah, I was buried. [00:06:32] Did you see that movie? [00:06:33] Yeah, what is that from? [00:06:34] Yeah, I've never seen that before. [00:06:35] Oh, man. [00:06:35] That was great. [00:06:36] Was it Richie Rich? [00:06:38] No, no. [00:06:39] It was a retired president. [00:06:41] Who goes to this little town and and he you know he hit the ball he would play golf and they would be secret service agents I've seen that Yeah, that was epic movie That's Matt. [00:06:52] What's this fit you're wearing today? [00:06:54] This is brand new. [00:06:55] I've never seen you dress like this before. [00:06:57] I know I wear a white or a black shirt. [00:06:59] He came here last night. [00:07:00] You got these you got like semi baggy khaki pants on and you got some brand new boots like you just bought them today. [00:07:08] They don't have a scuff on them. [00:07:09] Not true. [00:07:09] I bought them about a month and a half ago He was wearing his hat. [00:07:12] How many times have you worn them? [00:07:14] I've worn them. [00:07:15] I wear them every once in a while. [00:07:17] What did you do today? [00:07:17] Two times a week. [00:07:19] I had to meet these two women. [00:07:21] I had to come over here. [00:07:22] Today I painted. [00:07:23] You just wanted to stomp up in conservative ground. [00:07:26] You know what I did today? [00:07:26] Get up. [00:07:28] Take your headphones off. [00:07:29] Step back. [00:07:29] We want to see your outfit right now. [00:07:31] You look like you just started working at the Pinellas County Nature Park or something for the county. [00:07:36] Look at this guy. [00:07:37] Yeah, you're fine. [00:07:39] Look at this guy. [00:07:40] This is not the normal Matt Cox attire. [00:07:42] He's got the belt to match. [00:07:43] Look at him. [00:07:47] Matt, you're glowed up, bro. [00:07:49] There's more behind this. [00:07:50] What is going on here? [00:07:51] Who took you shopping? [00:07:53] Did you go mudding today or something? [00:08:02] He's got the tight, breathable shirt tucked in with the belt. [00:08:07] This isn't normal Matt Cox attire. [00:08:09] I'm trying to figure out what's going on here. [00:08:12] I had, you know, I step up my game a little bit. [00:08:15] I can't keep wearing the same white shirts all the time. [00:08:18] So, you know, periodically you got to throw in, you know, something, a green one. [00:08:23] And it was kind of form fitting and looked good. [00:08:25] Makes you look buff. [00:08:26] Makes me look good. [00:08:27] Lost about 10 pounds. [00:08:28] 10 pounds? [00:08:29] How'd you lose 10 pounds? [00:08:30] You weren't fat before, were you? [00:08:31] No. [00:08:32] I don't think I was. [00:08:34] I mean, I just. [00:08:36] I had some issues going on. [00:08:38] I wasn't hungry for a couple of months. [00:08:41] Lost some weight. [00:08:41] It just caught up with me. [00:08:42] You weren't hungry for a couple of months. [00:08:44] I just, I don't know. [00:08:45] I was just emotionally fucked up. [00:08:46] It was a bad time for me. [00:08:48] You're depressed? [00:08:48] I was a little depressed. [00:08:49] There was some depression. [00:08:50] She's raising her hand. [00:08:51] Is it Jess's fault? [00:08:52] There was some depression. [00:08:54] And I wasn't eating? [00:08:55] I wasn't eating very much. [00:08:57] And I dropped, actually, I've dropped probably 15 pounds. [00:08:59] Went from like 175 down to actually like 158. [00:09:05] So if you weren't eating. [00:09:07] You're saying you weren't eating before, but now that you're not depressed, you dropped or you dropped weight? [00:09:12] No, I dropped weight then. [00:09:13] Now I'm up to three or four pounds. [00:09:17] No, no, I've gained three or four pounds. [00:09:18] I'm like 162, 161. [00:09:20] Wow. [00:09:20] Actually, I was 160 when I got out of the shower today, but still. [00:09:24] You weigh the same amount as I do. [00:09:25] I weigh 165. [00:09:26] God, you're like six foot tall or 5'11? [00:09:28] What are you, 5'11? [00:09:29] 5'10. [00:09:29] Whatever. [00:09:30] If you're over 5'6, you're a giant. [00:09:35] Oh, fuck. [00:09:36] Hey, well, look, you dropped a few pounds and Jess is back. [00:09:39] Well, yeah. [00:09:39] You should have done this months ago. [00:09:41] Yeah. [00:09:42] Well, that's a story. [00:09:45] We're proud of you. [00:09:46] Unbelievable. [00:09:46] You're doing great. [00:09:47] Yeah. [00:09:48] You're doing really good. [00:09:51] By the way, you were commenting on my phone. [00:09:54] You want to know where I stole it from? [00:09:56] Where? [00:09:56] Vice. [00:09:59] I did it for you, Matt. [00:10:00] Nice. [00:10:01] Nice. [00:10:01] Stole it from Vice. [00:10:02] They gave Matt his credit. [00:10:04] No, they gave me it. [00:10:05] They also gave me it. [00:10:06] I love how he said in the last pocket. [00:10:08] They paid you. [00:10:08] They paid me. [00:10:09] He said, I don't even need the money. [00:10:10] I just want the credit. [00:10:11] No, I know. [00:10:12] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:10:13] The money was in the credits. [00:10:14] And now he got the money. [00:10:15] Love it. [00:10:16] Of it. [00:10:17] Nice. [00:10:18] And they got him on a gag order. [00:10:19] So now you can't say nothing about him. [00:10:21] Yeah, I feel like you do about Ben. [00:10:26] You do. [00:10:26] That's actually very, very accurate. [00:10:29] Good times. [00:10:30] Good times. [00:10:31] But I mean, you don't have anything. [00:10:32] What do you want to talk about? [00:10:33] What do I want to talk about? [00:10:34] Whatever you want. [00:10:35] I don't care. [00:10:35] What are you doing? [00:10:36] What's going on? [00:10:37] I mean, I'm painting. [00:10:38] What did you do today? [00:10:40] Today, I printed out cue cards. [00:10:45] I mean, I really wanted to eat a couple gummies and just see where the podcast went. [00:10:48] I printed out Flash cards for the 48 rules of power. [00:10:53] What are the 48 laws of power? [00:10:54] 48 laws of power from Robert Green. [00:10:57] Robert Green, yeah. [00:10:59] I have that book. [00:10:59] So I made flash cards. [00:11:00] It's like a cult. [00:11:01] I made flash cards with the 48 laws of power and made frosh cards and I cut them out and I glued them on the flash cards. [00:11:07] And what are you studying it? [00:11:08] Trying to memorize it? [00:11:09] I don't know. [00:11:10] I'm thinking about maybe trying to memorize them. [00:11:12] I thought it'd be fun. [00:11:13] It's a cool book. [00:11:14] But after I read that book, I didn't even read the whole book. [00:11:17] But it makes you want, it changes you a little bit and like how you think because it makes you want to. [00:11:23] Apply those laws into your general life, and then I noticed I started doing fucking mean shit. [00:11:29] I didn't, yeah, kind of mean shit, shitty stuff, not shitty shit, but like you just kind of use people a little bit from that. [00:11:39] I don't know, it's weird, man. [00:11:40] Yeah, why? [00:11:41] How explain it to me? [00:11:43] I don't know, it's hard to explain, but it's like, Can you explain it? [00:11:46] Just even like if somebody was coming, I remember that like when if somebody was coming over, I'd think of a reason for them to stop somewhere and get me something. [00:11:54] Bring it on the way. [00:11:55] Something you know what I mean? [00:11:56] They're vicious. [00:11:57] They're vicious. [00:11:57] They're total psychopaths. [00:11:58] That's cult shit. [00:12:00] That's cult shit. [00:12:01] No, no, no. [00:12:02] It's cult shit. [00:12:02] It's power. [00:12:03] They're like power. [00:12:05] Have you heard of Nexium? [00:12:07] Okay. [00:12:09] So it's basically their rules to apply to help you succeed in life. [00:12:14] But it's not like they're nice rules. [00:12:16] No. [00:12:16] There are some harsh, harsh rules. [00:12:19] Give me one. [00:12:21] Well, one of them is, I think rule number one is never outshine the master, which means your boss, never make your boss look bad, never look better than your boss. [00:12:31] Because although you think you're trying to impress him, what you may actually end up doing is he may become jealous. [00:12:37] He may become a little upset about it. [00:12:39] Fearful of you. [00:12:41] Fearful of you. [00:12:42] So it's like manipulation strategies. [00:12:43] It is. [00:12:44] Oh, it's very manipulative. [00:12:45] There are tons of manipulation strategies in it. [00:12:47] That's the word for it. [00:12:48] Yeah, definitely. [00:12:50] Yeah, there's a bunch of them. [00:12:51] But it is a cool book. [00:12:52] There's a bunch of them. [00:12:53] There are 48 of them. [00:12:54] 48 manipulative laws. [00:12:56] Yeah. [00:12:58] What's so funny is what's great about it is when you read it, you start seeing it not just in yourself, Like, I definitely can see some of it myself. [00:13:05] And then there's some things I think, you know what? [00:13:06] I need to start doing that. [00:13:07] Yeah. [00:13:08] I'm not harsh enough. [00:13:09] Like, I tend to forgive people that screw me over. [00:13:14] And in this, it's like, crush your enemies. [00:13:17] Yeah. [00:13:17] Yeah. [00:13:17] Not only physically, but in spirit. [00:13:20] Like, don't leave one ember burning or it will reignite and the person will come back and destroy you. [00:13:27] I mean, they're vicious laws. [00:13:29] But I always, you know what I'm saying? [00:13:32] There's these little tiny things that you think, You know, like I really actually kind of need to do that because I tend to get people to get a little pieces. [00:13:41] I think it's a good, yeah. [00:13:42] And there's other things you notice things in other people, like you realize that's why he's doing that, he's behaving like that because of this. [00:13:52] That's law number 22 or not law number 31. [00:13:54] And you start going, That's why. [00:13:56] Okay, now I know what he's doing. [00:13:58] Now I'm going to do this. [00:13:59] Have you ever heard of? [00:14:00] I'll ask you again. [00:14:01] Have you heard of Nexium? [00:14:02] I don't know. [00:14:02] I've heard the term Nexium, but I don't know. [00:14:04] I don't know what it is. [00:14:06] It's a drug, right? [00:14:07] No, it's a cult. [00:14:07] It was a cult run by a guy named Keith Ranieri. [00:14:10] Oh, is this the sweat log lodge thing? [00:14:14] No, It was basically a cult where they stole basically everything out of Scientology and they stole all kinds of shit from Tony Robbins. [00:14:24] One of the founders, they taught all the strategies of Tony Robbins, all the shit that Scientology teaches you get in there, better your life, push out all the negative influences, figure out how to work your mind and be successful. === Cults and Nexium Secrets (14:40) === [00:14:38] All of their victims were super successful, wealthy people. [00:14:42] A lot of them had money. [00:14:43] A lot of them came from royal families. [00:14:45] And this guy was just like, he was a crazy, super successful entrepreneur first. [00:14:52] He started a Ponzi scheme, made fucking tons of money. [00:14:55] It was not a Ponzi scheme, it was an MLM. [00:14:58] And he got in trouble for that. [00:15:00] He didn't go to prison for it, but he got in trouble and they had to dissolve the company. [00:15:04] But he made millions of dollars. [00:15:05] And this guy was just like a hustler. [00:15:07] And he was like a very like, Short, fat, awkward-looking, proportioned human being. [00:15:13] He was like a. [00:15:14] He looked like. [00:15:16] He was like Charles Manson's stature, but like kind of chubby. [00:15:24] And he was just fucking. [00:15:26] Just driven, successfully driven to make money, to build this big company. [00:15:32] And he created this company called Nexium, where it was all about personal power. [00:15:36] And it was like one person would recruit another person, just like a multi-level marketing scheme. [00:15:40] And they would bring him in. [00:15:42] And eventually it turned into sex trafficking. [00:15:44] It turned into this. [00:15:45] Wow, that turned left quick. [00:15:46] Wow. [00:15:47] Eventually it was like women getting branded. [00:15:50] He mind fucked all these people to believing that they were a part of this great thing. [00:15:55] Well, so did that Scientology guy. [00:15:57] He used some fuck shit like that too. [00:15:58] They were branding each other. [00:16:00] All the women were branding themselves with him at his initials. [00:16:04] And he was like raping 12 year olds and shit. [00:16:07] Like, convincing them that was their pathway to enlightenment was to have sex with him. [00:16:11] Like, he would convince the higher ups in his company, the cult, that convince, like, tell them, like, to tell the women, like, hey, if you really want to get up in this, you know, and really, like, elevate yourself in Nexium, you have to seduce Keith. [00:16:28] This was, like, his plan that he would tell. [00:16:30] The higher ups to convince the lower level women, and then they would now be trying to sleep with him to like raise their status and their spiritual enlightenment. [00:16:38] And it was just this crazy. [00:16:39] I just watched the whole documentary on HBO, it's fucking bananas. [00:16:43] What's the name of it? [00:16:44] It's called The Vow. [00:16:46] The Vow, yeah. [00:16:49] And uh, he he fucking paid the Dalai Lama like a million dollars to have a meeting with him and so they can videotape it and make himself look legit. [00:16:59] The Dalai Lama met with him, and the Dalai Lama was like, questioning him, was like, Well. [00:17:02] He's like, I don't know. [00:17:03] He's like, a lot of people say a lot of negative things about you. [00:17:05] You've been a part of some weird shit. [00:17:06] And he convinced the Dalai Lama. [00:17:07] He's like, Well, don't they say the same thing about you, Mr. Lama? [00:17:11] Mr. Lama? [00:17:12] They say the same thing about everybody. [00:17:15] This guy played himself off. [00:17:19] He projected himself as just this super high IQ genius of a man who was a judo master at age 12. [00:17:30] He could play the piano like Beethoven. [00:17:33] He was a mathematician. [00:17:35] He was a scientist, and in reality, he was none of this stuff. [00:17:38] He just projected himself like this, and all these people were in awe of him. [00:17:42] He just took control of all these people over all these years, and now he's in prison for life. [00:17:49] Would you consider him a con man? [00:17:51] Oh, bro, he was the definition of a con man. [00:17:56] He was the purest form of a con man you've ever seen. [00:18:00] He ripped off everything, everything from Scientology, from Tony Robbins, and made it look like he created all of this himself. [00:18:09] And, anyways, it reminds me of that book that you were just talking about. [00:18:14] A lot of the same kind of shit. [00:18:15] When you introduce people to those kinds of ideas for the first time. [00:18:19] Well, they'll say stuff like in that book, it's like Law 31 or whatever. [00:18:23] And it's like, you know, create large scale acts to make yourself seem godlike, you know. [00:18:31] Right. [00:18:32] Emphasize enthusiasm over, you know, facts or whatever, you know, over reason, you know. [00:18:41] It's got all these different. [00:18:43] Techniques on how to make yourself seem huge and you know amazing, when in fact it's it's just, but it it's really it's. [00:18:51] It's a lot of what you're saying, right right. [00:18:53] There seems very much right out, taken right out of that, those laws, and it's the same thing in Scientology as well. [00:18:59] No, I don't know one thing. [00:19:01] They do one thing. [00:19:02] They do to the women that go that join that company. [00:19:05] It's like they have this relationship to where the person above you is your master and you're considered their slave. [00:19:11] So there's this thing called uh um Collateral. [00:19:16] So if you want to elevate in the company and make more money, you have to give them collateral, meaning you have to give them like your darkest secrets or send them like nude photos of yourself so that if you ever come out or want to leave, they have this against you because they're like, oh, we're giving you access to all this high level information. [00:19:34] We need collateral from you. [00:19:36] The same thing is like, you know how Scientology does the auditing? [00:19:41] They do like those auditing sessions where you confess, confess like your deepest, darkest secrets and thoughts and ideas and everything. [00:19:49] And they make notes of everything, like everything from your past or whatever. [00:19:52] Okay. [00:19:53] It's the same kind of thing. [00:19:54] It's called auditing in Scientology. [00:19:55] This thing was just called in Nexium. [00:19:56] It was just called collateral, where you just give them dirt on yourself, basically. [00:20:02] Seems like a bad idea. [00:20:04] But these people were brainwashed enough to do it. [00:20:07] I like the branding part. [00:20:08] Yeah. [00:20:09] I'm good with the branding. [00:20:10] Yeah. [00:20:10] You know, just brand all your women. [00:20:12] I'm thinking about, yeah, I'm definitely thinking about doing that. [00:20:15] Yeah, I'm thinking about having Jess get a tattoo on her arm that says Property of Matthew Bevan Cox. [00:20:22] Yeah. [00:20:22] I think that's reasonable. [00:20:24] I was this close to having her talking into it the other day. [00:20:26] Brands are cool. [00:20:27] Brands are cooler than tattoos. [00:20:29] We know a couple tattoo artists. [00:20:30] Yeah. [00:20:30] Brands hurt. [00:20:31] Do they? [00:20:32] But at least it's all at once. [00:20:33] Yeah, yeah. [00:20:34] It's over quick. [00:20:34] Yeah, yeah. [00:20:35] I mean, you're going to. [00:20:36] It's not an hour session. [00:20:37] No. [00:20:38] We're talking five seconds. [00:20:39] Four to eight hours over the course of two weeks. [00:20:42] Fuck that. [00:20:44] Let's get this over with. [00:20:45] Where did this guy do all that stuff at? [00:20:47] It was in New York, like I think it was Albany, New York. [00:20:52] That's where that shit was based out of. [00:20:53] Is that near Albany? [00:20:54] Albany, whatever. [00:20:55] Albany, Albany. [00:20:57] You think Frank Amadeo likes the 48 laws of power? [00:21:01] Listen, you think he follows all 48 rules? [00:21:03] Absolutely. [00:21:04] Hey, pull up a picture of Keith Ranieri. [00:21:06] I want to show him a picture of him. [00:21:09] Or like an interview with him or something. [00:21:10] He could be Amadeo. [00:21:12] Yeah. [00:21:12] He was very, I mean, bro, you know what's weird though? [00:21:15] Is like all these people, like this guy, um, Charles Manson. [00:21:23] Who else? [00:21:24] Who's another big? [00:21:27] Who's the leader of Scientology? [00:21:28] Miscavige. [00:21:29] They're all short guys. [00:21:30] They're compensating for something. [00:21:31] They're all short guys. [00:21:32] Compensating for the shortness? [00:21:34] I don't know, but is that a thing? [00:21:36] Not only are they short, but they're oddly proportioned. [00:21:39] You know what I mean? [00:21:41] I feel like this is. [00:21:43] I don't know. [00:21:45] Maybe that could drive you to a relationship. [00:21:46] Is there a connection there? [00:21:47] Shed that image of yourself. [00:21:49] I don't know. [00:21:50] We're having a conversation, Matt. [00:21:52] I don't know. [00:21:53] He's implying you're one of those people. [00:21:57] Keith Raneri, R E I. Just type in like N E X I V M. You'll find him. [00:22:04] So, why did he go to prison for life? [00:22:08] They got him for basically cooking the books of his company and sex trafficking. [00:22:15] And I forget his actual charges, but they nailed him down pretty well. [00:22:19] I love that you have the same. [00:22:23] The same image of God and Adam that you used to have the painting of. [00:22:28] Yeah. [00:22:28] I like that. [00:22:29] The consistency. [00:22:31] Yeah. [00:22:31] It's nice. [00:22:32] As soon as you make the. [00:22:32] So you should have framed the TV with that gold frame. [00:22:35] I know. [00:22:36] I wish I had the picture. [00:22:36] Like the picture. [00:22:37] You could do that. [00:22:38] It would have looked like a picture. [00:22:39] That would be cool. [00:22:41] Those frame TVs are expensive as fuck. [00:22:44] Maybe you could frame this one. [00:22:46] Yeah, yeah. [00:22:47] I could just custom make a wood frame. [00:22:50] Fucking Michaels will do it for you. [00:22:54] Oh, that's. [00:22:54] Damn, Austin, what's going on, bro? [00:22:56] Yeah, he's gonna have Jesus. [00:22:57] Why would he do that? [00:22:58] He'd buy you a six pack and grab you some two by fours. [00:23:00] Right, right. [00:23:01] He'd borrow the drill from the next door. [00:23:04] We built this table. [00:23:06] This guy looks like. [00:23:09] Yeah, he doesn't look oddly proportioned. [00:23:11] You gotta see a full body shot of him. [00:23:13] Like, this is just from the chest up. [00:23:15] Okay, look at that picture of him. [00:23:16] I don't know if you can blow that up. [00:23:23] But look at him. [00:23:25] Looks like Spielberg. [00:23:28] You know, does he look like a fucking dork? [00:23:34] I just think he looks like somebody from the 1980s or 90s. [00:23:37] Yeah. [00:23:38] A bad suit and baggy ass suit. [00:23:40] And he has like the Mo haircut. [00:23:45] Maybe it was very crispy. [00:23:46] Have you ever heard of Heaven's Gate? [00:23:48] Of course. [00:23:50] Love Heaven's Gate. [00:23:51] That guy was nuts. [00:23:53] Never heard of it. [00:23:54] What? [00:23:54] You've never heard of Heaven's Gate? [00:23:56] Was it 100 people? [00:23:56] Oh my God. [00:23:57] You got to watch that documentary, bro. [00:23:58] Was it 60 people? [00:24:01] 35 people. [00:24:01] 35 people that. [00:24:02] It's my favorite. [00:24:04] Wearing Air Jordans. [00:24:05] Air Jordan. [00:24:06] And the full jumpsuit. [00:24:07] They did like a Nike jumpsuit. [00:24:09] And like Nike tennis shoes or Air Jordans, whatever it was, and they all took poison and killed themselves. [00:24:13] Yeah. [00:24:14] Because there was a comet coming by the Earth. [00:24:18] What was the comet name? [00:24:19] Hail Bop. [00:24:20] Yeah. [00:24:20] But coming close to the Earth. [00:24:23] It was like 100 million miles from Earth, which is close. [00:24:26] Yeah. [00:24:26] Which is close. [00:24:28] Pull up the trailer. [00:24:29] They're the ones that took the Kool Aid. [00:24:30] Pull up the trailer. [00:24:31] No, no, that's Jonestown. [00:24:33] That's Jonestown. [00:24:34] That was almost 1,000 people. [00:24:36] Yeah, that was almost 1,000 people. [00:24:37] They had a trailer. [00:24:38] The Heaven's Gate, they thought in the The tail of the comet was a spaceship following it. [00:24:43] That was the wrong one. [00:24:45] And they were going to go, and their souls would go up into the spaceship. [00:24:49] No, What if they did? [00:24:51] Yeah. [00:24:51] That's Heaven's Gate. [00:24:52] Heaven's Gate cult documentary trailer. [00:24:56] What if their spirits did? [00:24:57] I know. [00:24:57] Maybe. [00:24:58] They could have. [00:24:58] Maybe. [00:24:59] They could have. [00:24:59] But, bro, they. [00:25:00] I mean, it's as silly as Christianity. [00:25:03] You're right. [00:25:04] I didn't even say. [00:25:05] But still, the Nikes smell like. [00:25:08] I didn't understand. [00:25:08] What kind of Nikes were they? [00:25:09] It's a little bit sillier. [00:25:11] Like, were they Jordan 1s or what? [00:25:13] The cult of cults. [00:25:14] This documentary. [00:25:16] This is the leader of it. [00:25:16] This guy? [00:25:17] Yeah. [00:25:20] Did he cut himself? [00:25:22] Oh, yeah, they tried to castrate each other. [00:25:24] Because they. [00:25:29] May or may not. [00:25:30] You think they just decided to fucking. [00:25:35] Nikes. [00:25:36] Nikes. [00:25:36] They weren't Jordans. [00:25:38] What kind of Nikes are they? [00:25:41] Air Maxes, I think. [00:25:48] They convinced them all that they were aliens, destined for a higher, to transcend their bodies. [00:26:07] Beam me up, Scotty. [00:26:11] You know, everybody wants to think, oh, those are those crazy people, and I would never do that. [00:26:21] Often from very good families. [00:26:23] He's definitely an alien. [00:26:50] It's the cult. [00:27:09] they ensured their immortality. [00:27:16] Out hostilities to me, people say, Who do you think you are? [00:27:18] Is this a cult? [00:27:18] If I ever heard of it, yes, it is. [00:27:20] It's the cult of cults. [00:27:20] We'll see you in our next session. [00:27:21] Oh man, that was a good documentary, bro. [00:27:23] You would like it, bro. [00:27:26] You should get high and watch it. [00:27:27] You think it works? [00:27:27] You want to get some Nikes. [00:27:28] Convince them that if they wanted to be immortal and transcend into a higher level of existence, they had to all kill themselves at the same time. [00:27:37] Did they all get castrated? [00:27:39] No. [00:27:40] After the first guy got castrated, it went so wrong. [00:27:43] It went really hard. [00:27:44] The castration is so wrong. [00:27:47] In general, right? [00:27:48] One of the people in the cult was like an ex nurse or whatever. [00:27:51] She's like, I kind of know what I'm doing or whatever. [00:27:53] So she helped him. [00:27:54] No, I know what I'm doing. [00:27:55] Kinda? [00:27:55] She assisted in that. [00:27:56] I got a pocket knife. [00:27:57] Yeah, so I guess she helped with the first castration, and it went so bad they had to rush him to the ER because he was bleeding out. [00:28:04] And after that, they didn't do any more castration. [00:28:07] We don't really have to do this. [00:28:10] I mean, we thought we did, but we actually don't have to do this anymore. [00:28:13] It felt like a good idea. [00:28:14] Well, because aliens, the humanoid alien beings that we're all accustomed to seeing or being familiar with from sci fi films or whatever, they're genderless. [00:28:23] They have no balls or dick or vagina. [00:28:25] So that's what they wanted to do. [00:28:26] They all wanted to become genderless. [00:28:29] Now you don't have to cut your nuts off to do that. [00:28:32] Yeah, now you don't have to cut your nuts off to do it. [00:28:34] True. [00:28:36] They were ahead of the time. [00:28:38] They were just ahead of the curve. [00:28:41] All right, what else? [00:28:42] That was wild, bro. [00:28:44] What the hell? [00:28:45] I'm not sure it was Jonestown. [00:28:46] Jonestown was. [00:28:47] That was a while. [00:28:48] I did watch the documentary. [00:28:49] I have not watched that one yet. [00:28:51] Oh, that one's dark. [00:28:52] That's the darkest one of all. [00:28:54] Listen, that he, he, they, they made it right, though. [00:28:59] Some of them didn't drink it. [00:29:00] Ran off into the woods. [00:29:01] Wasn't there like a senator who flew down there? [00:29:03] They killed him. [00:29:04] And they shot him. [00:29:05] Yeah, they shot him. [00:29:07] I mean, him and his whole kind of staff that went down, like they went to Jonestown because they'd gone to what? [00:29:13] Guiana? [00:29:15] And they'd moved there and they'd created Jonestown and they were building this utopia. === Prison Reading Habits (06:47) === [00:29:19] And they're all not doing well and they stopped talking to their family. [00:29:22] And so finally, the senator who's been petitioned by tons of family members flies down there to just to kind of check, inspect the whole thing. [00:29:32] And everybody's saying everything's great, everything's good. [00:29:34] And they're like, oh, no, we're happy. [00:29:35] We're just shaking. [00:29:36] Oh, no, look, hi, how are you shaking his hand? [00:29:38] And people are putting notes in his fucking hand saying, help me, get me out of here. [00:29:43] I'm being held against my will. [00:29:44] I don't remember that part. [00:29:45] Right. [00:29:46] So then they, whatever, I forget, what's his name? [00:29:50] It's Jonestown, but what's Jones, his last name's Jones? [00:29:53] Jim Jones. [00:29:54] Jim Jones, yeah. [00:29:55] Jim Jones finds out. [00:29:57] Well, he tells him just before, I think the senator tells Jones, Jim Jones, listen, I got issues. [00:30:03] There's some issues. [00:30:03] Like some of these people are being told. [00:30:05] We got a problem. [00:30:05] Yeah, we got a problem. [00:30:06] We're going back to Washington. [00:30:07] We'll let you know what we come up with. [00:30:09] And they go back to the airport. [00:30:11] Ooh. [00:30:12] We got a little spot. [00:30:13] It's water. [00:30:14] And Jim Jones sends his private security. [00:30:18] That's good. [00:30:21] Sends his private security to stop them. [00:30:24] And they have a shootout and they kill him. [00:30:27] And then they come back and they now know that the U.S. government is going to come in. [00:30:32] They're going to come in and and grab him. [00:30:35] So he convinces everybody that it's the end of days, you know, and that they're coming and he convinces everybody to drink the Kool-Aid. [00:30:43] Well, actually, it wasn't even Kool-Aid. [00:30:46] It was an off. [00:30:46] Well, it was, but it was a Kool-Aid. [00:30:49] It wasn't the brand. [00:30:50] It was a knockoff brand of Kool Aid and it was laced with cyanide. [00:30:55] But isn't that how that whole analogy drank the Kool Aid started? [00:30:58] Yeah, that's where it came from. [00:31:00] I'm not drinking the Kool Aid. [00:31:01] Listen, bro, I ain't drinking the Kool Aid. [00:31:02] That's crazy, bro. [00:31:03] That was the biggest. [00:31:04] I used to say that in RDAP all the time that I ain't drinking the Kool Aid. [00:31:08] What's RDAP? [00:31:08] It was the drug program in prison. [00:31:12] It's like a cult, practically. [00:31:13] You get in there and guys start saying stuff, and I'd always say, listen, bro, I'm not drinking the Kool Aid. [00:31:18] Cults are interesting. [00:31:20] Super interesting. [00:31:20] They're so interesting because they're just like religions, except for a couple key things, like the whole disconnection thing. [00:31:27] Like, you can't associate with your family, or you have to disconnect with them if they call you a suppressive person. [00:31:33] Like, that's how it is in Scientology and within Nexium. [00:31:36] Like, if somebody talks to you. [00:31:38] They would always remove, like, most cults try and get you away from all your family to be in one place. [00:31:45] And that way, you're surrounded by everybody else who has the same thought process. [00:31:48] Before you know it, you just become brainwashed. [00:31:50] Right. [00:31:52] Crazy. [00:31:54] And it's all like a lot of them are smart people, which is crazy too. [00:31:57] Have you, did you ever read? [00:31:59] I think it's Chuck, he wrote Fight Club. [00:32:00] I think I want to, I'm going to butcher his last name. [00:32:02] Yes. [00:32:03] I love that guy. [00:32:03] I love that guy. [00:32:05] Well, Chuck Paul in the check. [00:32:06] I want, and I probably butchered his last name. [00:32:08] He wrote a story called Survivor. [00:32:10] And it's about a guy who was in a cult who gets out. [00:32:13] And it's, it's great. [00:32:15] It's a great book. [00:32:17] Great book. [00:32:19] And it talks about all the cults. [00:32:21] As you're going through the book, he's talking, he talks about different, they keep bringing up different cults. [00:32:26] I'm looking this up right now. [00:32:27] It's a hilarious book. [00:32:28] Listen, he's got. [00:32:29] Chuck Palinchuk has better books than Fight Club. [00:32:33] And of course, you know. [00:32:34] How do you pronounce that? [00:32:35] P. A. L. A. Palinchuk? [00:32:39] P. A. L. A. H. N. I. U. K. [00:32:42] Yeah, come on. [00:32:42] How are you going to say that? [00:32:43] How do you say that? [00:32:43] Palinuk. [00:32:45] I really. [00:32:46] I butchered it. [00:32:47] Really bad. [00:32:47] The story of survivor being developed for TV. [00:32:51] Which one is it? [00:32:52] Dark comedy from Palinchuk focuses on Tender Branson, a member of the Greedish cult. [00:32:58] Who has survived his religion's latest mass suicide only to hijack a plane by himself with plans to crash it into an Australian outback? [00:33:06] Into the Australian outback after he tells his life story. [00:33:09] Whoa. [00:33:11] Whoa. [00:33:12] It's good. [00:33:12] It's a good book. [00:33:13] I mean, it's a girl. [00:33:14] I don't know what the. [00:33:15] I'm going to check that out. [00:33:15] That guy's fucking cool. [00:33:17] I love that guy, Chuck Palinuk. [00:33:22] Yeah, Fight Club, honestly. [00:33:23] That's a good book. [00:33:24] Yeah. [00:33:25] But he's got other books. [00:33:26] You've read the book? [00:33:27] What, Fight Club? [00:33:28] Yeah. [00:33:29] I read almost every book he's written. [00:33:30] I was in prison. [00:33:31] Yeah. [00:33:32] How many books did you read while you were in prison? [00:33:35] I mean, I read for like probably the first three years straight. [00:33:39] Wow. [00:33:40] So I don't know. [00:33:41] It was probably a book, maybe two books, probably two books a week for three years. [00:33:45] God damn. [00:33:45] It was ridiculous. [00:33:46] A week? [00:33:47] I guess. [00:33:48] You have nothing to do. [00:33:50] What do you think the difference is between reading a book and listening to a book? [00:33:54] Have you done both? [00:33:56] Yeah, but I mean, I'm a horrible reader. [00:33:58] Horrible reader. [00:33:59] I'm a better reader now than. [00:34:00] Well, you told me that you just highlighted the speech thing on the phone to listen to articles. [00:34:05] All the time. [00:34:06] So, but do you think there's. [00:34:07] I mean, obviously it's quicker to listen to a book, but do you think you grasp it the same way? [00:34:12] Well, everybody's different. [00:34:13] Do you think you digest it the same way? [00:34:15] No, I think for me, listening to it, I retain more listening to it than I do reading because I have such a hard time reading. [00:34:23] I think the opposite. [00:34:24] But you're probably a great reader. [00:34:25] No, but I'm not. [00:34:26] I'm a slow reader. [00:34:27] It takes me four times the time to read a book than it would for me to listen to a book. [00:34:32] Sometimes I go back and I reread it. [00:34:33] I have to go back. [00:34:35] I can barely read. [00:34:35] Like, I read one paragraph. [00:34:37] I'm like, did I get that right? [00:34:38] I got to read it again. [00:34:39] Yeah, I just listen. [00:34:42] Yeah. [00:34:42] But I had no choice in prison. [00:34:43] You just got to read it. [00:34:45] Right. [00:34:46] There's no way to get audiobooks in prison. [00:34:48] Can you get like a little iPod or something? [00:34:52] For a pretty penny, you can. [00:34:53] I mean, yeah, if you want it, some guy suitcases it for you, maybe. [00:34:57] I mean, fuck it. [00:34:58] No. [00:35:00] You know what's so funny is like in the county jail and stuff, you know, like now in the county jails and most prisons, they're giving you iPads and all kinds of stuff. [00:35:10] Like they're returning it. [00:35:11] It's a money making venture now. [00:35:14] Right. [00:35:14] More so than it ever has been. [00:35:18] How do you think reading it? [00:35:19] How many books do you think you read while you're in prison total? [00:35:21] I don't know. [00:35:22] I think two a week is probably. [00:35:25] So total. [00:35:27] It was definitely two a week in county. [00:35:30] When I was in the county lockup, that was for a year. [00:35:33] So that's over 100. [00:35:34] Over 100 right then. [00:35:36] Really? [00:35:38] And then I would say, let's say 70 when I got to prison for about two years, 70s. [00:35:45] I don't know. [00:35:46] So about 250 books within three years. [00:35:51] Wow. [00:35:52] How many books do you think you've read in your lifetime? [00:35:55] Single digits. [00:36:00] But I was the same way. [00:36:01] I was the same way. [00:36:02] Before prison, I was the same way. [00:36:04] I probably read 10 Dr. Seuss books front to back. === Subscription Models Explained (05:29) === [00:36:07] Same way. [00:36:08] If those count. [00:36:10] But like big books, nah. [00:36:14] I remember one time in middle school, they were like, they took the whole class to the library. [00:36:18] You got to pick a book, you got to read it, you got to write the fucking whatever, you got to write something on it. [00:36:23] I'm like, Sweating, walking up and down the aisles. [00:36:26] Where's the smallest book? [00:36:28] And I had the best idea. [00:36:29] I'm like, you just buy a book that's about a movie and you watch the movie. [00:36:33] Take a couple notes, write a paper. [00:36:35] I got fucking ET out of the library. [00:36:38] Went and watched the movie. [00:36:39] I already seen it 100 times. [00:36:40] I'm a kid. [00:36:41] Easy. [00:36:42] Nailed it. [00:36:43] Didn't read a page. [00:36:45] Not once. [00:36:46] That's genius. [00:36:47] Mom's like, what are you doing taking notes, watching ET? [00:36:50] Like, I got a report. [00:36:53] Miss Willis, I got to turn this in tomorrow. [00:36:54] Miss Willis. [00:36:58] Crazy. [00:37:00] You know how they'll take the book and then obviously they have to adapt it for a movie. [00:37:06] So you got a 300 page book. [00:37:09] Unless you want a 12 hour miniseries, you can't. [00:37:12] So they chop it up, right? [00:37:14] But there were two books that I've read that when I saw the movies, they were almost identical. [00:37:19] One was Fight Club and one was Catch Me If You Can. [00:37:21] Almost identical. [00:37:22] Because they're so small. [00:37:23] Fight Club was like 190 pages. [00:37:25] Did you hear what China just did to Fight Club? [00:37:28] China just changed the ending. [00:37:30] What, why you know how China manipulates all their media and all their internet and everything, right? [00:37:34] They just change the ending for Fight Club. [00:37:36] So, if you watch Fight Club in China, it's no longer like the city falling now, it's the FBI comes in and arrests Tyler Durden. [00:37:46] Wow, really? [00:37:47] I like to watch that. [00:37:48] Yep, why? [00:37:49] I wonder why. [00:37:50] It's because they don't like the idea, they don't like the idea, they don't like anarchy, right? [00:37:55] They it's frowned upon there, yeah, yeah, you can say that they've embraced it like we have here. [00:38:00] They're not they're not they're not trying to cap, um. [00:38:03] Take the Capitol? [00:38:06] No, there'll be no Russian Congress in China. [00:38:10] Could you imagine video footage in China of people taking over the Capitol? [00:38:14] Oh, my God. [00:38:16] That'd be a hell of a movie. [00:38:17] Bro, I mean, they've already made a bunch of documentaries about January 6th. [00:38:22] The QAnon one. [00:38:23] What's the QAnon one? [00:38:25] Into the Storm. [00:38:26] That's a fucking crazy documentary. [00:38:30] Talk about a cult, bro. [00:38:32] Politics is like a cult. [00:38:35] Close. [00:38:37] It's kind of like a cult. [00:38:38] That's like the fine line between cults and religion. [00:38:42] It's the same thing. [00:38:43] Cults, religions. [00:38:45] Colts just sent a tip over the line to some weird shit. [00:38:47] Politics. [00:38:50] This podcast sucks. [00:38:51] Does it? [00:38:52] We can stop it right now. [00:38:53] And I'm a part of it. [00:38:53] If you're not having fun, sell something. [00:38:55] If you're not having fun, we can turn it off. [00:38:57] I'm having fun. [00:38:59] Well, I mean, how much stuff do you guys have in front of you? [00:39:03] We have marijuana. [00:39:05] We have smelling salts. [00:39:06] We have scotch. [00:39:07] We have Coke. [00:39:09] Coca Cola. [00:39:11] Cane. [00:39:13] No cocaine. [00:39:15] If Tyler. [00:39:16] If math's probation officers listen, it's no cocaine, just Coca Cola. [00:39:20] Coca Cola. [00:39:22] China changes the Fight Club film ending so the authorities win. [00:39:29] The ending of the 1990 cult film Fight Club has been removed for viewers in China and replaced by a screen with a message saying, the authorities won. [00:39:41] Scroll down a little bit. [00:39:43] They're not even trying to be subtle about it. [00:39:44] No production value at all. [00:39:46] Just fucking text on a screen. [00:39:49] Scroll down Austin All right, hold on Yeah, I want to see Paul what Chuck said about it. [00:39:58] Oh, yeah, what did Chuck say? [00:39:58] He says this is super wonderful. [00:40:01] Everyone gets a happy ending in China You think there's a pun in that that's great He said this is super wonderful. [00:40:12] Everyone gets a happy ending in China. [00:40:14] That is fucking epic. [00:40:15] He is fucking so smart. [00:40:18] He is so funny, bro. [00:40:19] I'm subscribed to his sub stack I don't know what that is. [00:40:24] You know what Substack is? [00:40:25] No. [00:40:26] Substack is like an email subscription thing. [00:40:28] So, like reporters or journalists or writers like him who write all the time, you subscribe to their email list. [00:40:35] Substack is like a. [00:40:37] It's like. [00:40:37] Think of like YouTube, but for. [00:40:40] Also for like writing shit. [00:40:42] And people subscribe to it and they pay you like a dollar a month or five dollars a month or ten dollars a month or whatever. [00:40:47] It's like Patreon kind of, but for like people like him. [00:40:51] So they don't have to be tied to like. [00:40:53] You know, they don't have to like depend on big mainstream corporate media to pay their bills. [00:40:58] They can just have the people pay for their shit, just like YouTube. [00:41:01] Just get a subscription to the articles. [00:41:02] Right. [00:41:04] So you pay like five bucks a month and you can get all of his content that he writes every single day that he's interested in. [00:41:10] I'm trying to think what another one I read was Choke. [00:41:14] They actually made a movie about Choke, which was another great, great book of his. [00:41:21] Really? [00:41:21] Monster. [00:41:22] Monster was good. [00:41:23] There was one called Monster. [00:41:26] Wasn't as good as Choke and Survivor was great. [00:41:31] I've watched both of his, he did a couple podcasts with Joe Rogan. [00:41:34] I just watched those. [00:41:35] Okay. === Adrenochrome Conspiracy (12:38) === [00:41:37] And that's how I became a fan of his. [00:41:39] Well, obviously, after watching Fight Club. [00:41:41] I think he got like $10,000 for Fight Club. [00:41:44] Like he sold the book. [00:41:45] Really? [00:41:46] Yeah. [00:41:46] Well, he said at the time I was thrilled to get it because he said, I had written the book. [00:41:51] He said, I mean, nobody was interested in publishing it. [00:41:53] He found the publisher and said, Look, we'll give you $10,000 for it. [00:41:56] That's all you get. [00:41:58] No royalties. [00:41:58] Here's 10 grand. [00:41:59] He's like, okay. [00:41:59] I'm sure he sold a lot of books from that, though. [00:42:01] Well, yeah, but he didn't get any royalties. [00:42:03] On his book. [00:42:04] On the other books. [00:42:05] Right. [00:42:06] Oh, no, no. [00:42:06] He didn't even write the book. [00:42:07] No, like he's, I'm pretty sure he sold it for 10 grand. [00:42:10] Oh, he sold the book. [00:42:11] And never got any royalties. [00:42:12] I thought he sold like the movie deal part of it. [00:42:14] No, no. [00:42:15] Oh, gotcha. [00:42:16] And I could be wrong, but, you know, keep in mind that that's what turned him into a massive. [00:42:21] Yeah, yeah. [00:42:22] I'm sure it paid off. [00:42:23] Right. [00:42:24] I'm pretty sure I got that right. [00:42:25] But, yeah, because he said, I remember him saying, look, it wasn't, at the time, it was a ton of money for me. [00:42:31] And I was thrilled to be, it was now a published author, whatever he was. [00:42:34] You know, he was like, I was thrilled. [00:42:35] You know how he got the idea? [00:42:37] He said he had gone camping and the guys at the other campsite were playing loud music. [00:42:45] I think he said, I got up, you know, and was just disturbing everybody. [00:42:49] He got up and went over and said, Hey, can you guys turn your radio down? [00:42:52] And the guy mouthed off to him and they mouthed off back and forth. [00:42:55] He said, And we ended up getting into a fist fight. [00:42:57] He said, I got beat up. [00:42:59] He said, And that's when he sat down and he thought, you know what? [00:43:01] I'm like, I've never been in a fight. [00:43:04] And I just got beat up. [00:43:05] Like, I don't even know how to defend myself. [00:43:08] And he said, and that sparked the whole concept for Fight Club. [00:43:12] Wow. [00:43:12] That's awesome. [00:43:13] Yeah, it's really cool. [00:43:14] That's crazy. [00:43:16] Do you know that? [00:43:17] What was I going to say? [00:43:23] I lost my train of thought. [00:43:25] I hope you had the camera on Matt for that pause. [00:43:31] That was like, hey, you know what? [00:43:32] I need a hoodie. [00:43:33] I got hoodies. [00:43:34] I got smalls. [00:43:35] Yeah. [00:43:36] Smalls. [00:43:38] What color do you want? [00:43:41] I want a large because I can. [00:43:42] You gave me a medium last time you gave me a medium. [00:43:44] It was tight, was it? [00:43:46] Yeah, it was too small, oh. [00:43:47] But you know what? [00:43:48] I've lost some weight. [00:43:49] May, it might work. [00:43:49] Probably work now. [00:43:50] Good, now look like you got some muscle going. [00:43:54] This is all for show. [00:43:55] This is I'm weak as a small child, are you okay? [00:44:00] I'm trying to remember what I was gonna say about Chuck. [00:44:03] I had something funny to say, but I forgot what it was. [00:44:06] Lost it. [00:44:07] He's in good shape, oh yeah yeah, he's pretty buff. [00:44:12] I'm trying to think of the other books I read of his. [00:44:14] God, there was another one. [00:44:15] Oh, I remember what I want to say to you. [00:44:17] Have you ever read Stephen King's book on writing? [00:44:20] No. [00:44:21] Pretty interesting. [00:44:22] You know what's funny? [00:44:23] The only Stephen King books I like are the serious ones. [00:44:27] Like all of his books that are like, that are scary or about, you know, aliens or. [00:44:33] Cujo? [00:44:33] Yeah. [00:44:34] But Cujo's good. [00:44:36] Okay. [00:44:36] Okay. [00:44:36] Rock. [00:44:37] Sorry. [00:44:38] I'm saying typically like the ones where they go off on, you know, Whatever the strain, or you know, like those types. [00:44:45] Like, I don't like any of those, but when he, you know, like Misery or The Green Mile, or you know, those are Shawshank. [00:44:53] I think he wrote Shawshank, like, those are amazing. [00:44:55] And then, but everybody's known for all the horror books and stuff. [00:44:59] And I don't really like any of that. [00:45:00] I don't really like those. [00:45:01] The more fiction it gets, the more I don't like them, but the serious ones, he's you know, those are like amazing. [00:45:08] His book, he did Shawshank. [00:45:09] I'm pretty sure he did. [00:45:10] I don't think he did. [00:45:11] No, I didn't know he did either. [00:45:13] Who wrote Shawshank? [00:45:14] Redemption. [00:45:16] No, but he did misery, right? [00:45:18] I don't know. [00:45:19] You guys make me second. [00:45:20] You're so sure about it. [00:45:21] No, I'm not sure. [00:45:23] I'm just saying. [00:45:23] I didn't know. [00:45:24] I was surprised. [00:45:26] All I know Stephen King for is like it King Shawshank. [00:45:33] Shawshank. [00:45:34] Bro, he was broke like late into his 40s. [00:45:37] Like he had no money. [00:45:40] And he hit big on what was the girl? [00:45:43] Yes, Stephen King Shawshank Redemption. [00:45:45] Okay. [00:45:45] That's cool. [00:45:46] Yeah. [00:45:47] I didn't know that. [00:45:47] What was his first one? [00:45:48] His first big one. [00:45:49] His first big sale where he got rich off was Annie. [00:45:53] Annie? [00:45:53] The little red haired girl? [00:45:55] Yeah, the girl who goes to prom and then. [00:45:58] The hard knock life Annie? [00:46:00] Is that what it's called? [00:46:02] No, no. [00:46:02] You're thinking. [00:46:05] No, I know you're talking about where she can set fires, right? [00:46:08] Well, the girl that gets made fun of in high school and they go to prom and then. [00:46:11] And then she sets the whole building on fire. [00:46:12] Right, exactly. [00:46:13] Didn't they just remake that? [00:46:15] Is the Shawshank by. [00:46:17] Is that him? [00:46:18] Or no? [00:46:21] Oh, it is? [00:46:22] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:46:24] Oh, yeah, yeah, okay. [00:46:26] Carrie. [00:46:28] Yes, Carrie. [00:46:30] Andy. [00:46:30] You said that, right? [00:46:31] Andy. [00:46:32] Andy Dufresne. [00:46:34] Oh, here. [00:46:34] Oh, you did? [00:46:35] Sorry, we can't hear with the headphones, huh? [00:46:37] Yeah, Carrie. [00:46:38] That was his first hit. [00:46:40] Yeah, Misery, the novel by Stephen King. [00:46:43] Yeah, he wrote that, too. [00:46:45] I saw the movie. [00:46:46] That's a good movie. [00:46:47] Yeah. [00:46:48] What's that lady's name? [00:46:49] Oh, God. [00:46:49] What is her name? [00:46:50] Oh, she was so scary. [00:46:51] Oh, she's so scary. [00:46:53] Oh, and, you know, in the book, like they hobble him, and she just breaks his like, in the book, like she cuts his feet off. [00:46:59] You know how they like, when slaves would run away, they would cut the first part of your foot off. [00:47:05] Who plays the guy in that movie? [00:47:07] Is that fucking Vince Vaughn? [00:47:08] No. [00:47:10] It's some guy that looks like him, isn't it? [00:47:11] No, no. [00:47:11] It was, um, no, I forget. [00:47:13] What is his name? [00:47:14] How old is the movie? [00:47:15] It's somebody weird you wouldn't expect to play that role. [00:47:18] I can, if I can. [00:47:22] What's that lady's name? [00:47:24] Roseanne? [00:47:25] No, no. [00:47:26] It's Kathy Bates. [00:47:27] Kathy Bates. [00:47:28] And James, James. [00:47:31] Franco. [00:47:32] Can't. [00:47:32] James Cain. [00:47:33] James Cain, I have no idea who that was. [00:47:36] C-A-A-N. [00:47:37] Am I saying that wrong? [00:47:38] C-A-A-N. [00:47:39] What? [00:47:42] I've never seen that. [00:47:45] I've never seen that. [00:47:45] Oh my God, bro. [00:47:47] You love it. [00:47:48] He's a writer. [00:47:49] He writes novels, like romance novels, and she loves the characters in the novels. [00:47:56] And then he has his manuscript or something with him, and she knows where he goes to type his manuscripts. [00:48:04] And when she's coming back, she actually, I think, whatever she does, she causes an accident or something. [00:48:08] She finds him, brings him to her house. [00:48:10] I think she causes the accident. [00:48:12] And she reads the manuscript and she's disappointed because in the manuscript. [00:48:15] Oh, yeah, she makes him rewrite it or something, right? [00:48:17] Yeah, she didn't like the way it ended. [00:48:18] Yeah. [00:48:19] She wants him to rewrite it. [00:48:20] She traps him in the house. [00:48:21] Right. [00:48:21] Fucking makes him rewrite it. [00:48:23] He talks about this whole thing in the book, his own autobiography book on writing. [00:48:30] Oh, God. [00:48:30] I remember hearing about that. [00:48:31] Yeah, that was fucking crazy. [00:48:32] And then he tries to get away. [00:48:33] Yeah, and she cuts his feet off, right? [00:48:36] In the book, she hobbles him. [00:48:37] She cuts the first portion of his foot off, right? [00:48:39] So he can still, he's got his heels. [00:48:41] His toes. [00:48:42] Yeah, it cuts basically a little bit behind the toes. [00:48:43] Cuts the toes off. [00:48:44] The bunions. [00:48:45] Right. [00:48:45] So you can't run. [00:48:46] You can't really, you kind of like, you know, you're like on stilts. [00:48:49] Yeah. [00:48:49] You're kind of half your foot off. [00:48:50] But in the movie, she just breaks his legs. [00:48:53] Oh. [00:48:53] So she kind of breaks his feet. [00:48:54] And she's like a hardcore fan of his. [00:48:56] His knuckles. [00:48:57] Yeah. [00:48:57] Knuckles. [00:48:57] I mean, you're ankle. [00:48:59] I got to watch that movie. [00:49:00] Ankles. [00:49:01] Oh, yeah. [00:49:01] It's a good movie. [00:49:02] Classic, man. [00:49:02] Bro, his book, you should listen to it. [00:49:04] You should listen to his audiobook. [00:49:05] It's fucking good, bro. [00:49:08] He talks about his whole process on writing and how he writes and like how he has to set up his own little space where he does it, how he's learned. [00:49:15] Because, you know, he was, at one point, when he was writing shit like Cujo, his best work, He was locked in a room, fucking doing rails of cocaine, drinking tons of fucking whiskey, eating pills. [00:49:27] He was fucked up. [00:49:29] Why is she writing? [00:49:30] Maybe I should try it, huh? [00:49:31] I mean, that's all you're missing. [00:49:32] Bro, everybody's a fucking couple books. [00:49:35] He was doing mountains of coke and writing these stories. [00:49:39] Like, how crazy is that? [00:49:41] Give me a pen. [00:49:42] I was going to say, that's a problem. [00:49:44] You just don't have a pen and a piece of paper. [00:49:46] Like, it's fucking, that's wild. [00:49:49] I couldn't imagine trying to be productive doing that kind of shit. [00:49:53] I mean, I don't know. [00:49:54] Some people are crazy. [00:49:55] Like, who's that guy that did Fear and Loathing? [00:49:56] He was crazy like that, too. [00:49:58] Hunter Thompson. [00:49:58] Oh, yeah. [00:49:58] Hunter Thompson. [00:49:59] He used to take all sorts of fucking gnarly drugs. [00:50:01] All the same shit, yeah. [00:50:04] A lot of those guys did. [00:50:05] What was this stuff called that we were talking about? [00:50:07] Adrenochrome. [00:50:08] Adrenochrome. [00:50:09] Have you ever heard of adrenochrome? [00:50:10] No. [00:50:11] It's when they take it out of babies. [00:50:13] They take the blood out of babies. [00:50:14] Not necessarily babies, but typically younger humans. [00:50:19] It's adrenochrome. [00:50:20] So it's like adrenaline, like pure adrenaline from young children. [00:50:25] And it supposedly makes you. [00:50:26] Who thinks this crap up? [00:50:28] Like, hey, you know what? [00:50:29] Bro, go to Behemoth. [00:50:30] They're really jacked up. [00:50:31] They're really beefed up. [00:50:31] They say it's real. [00:50:32] It's real shit. [00:50:33] Real shit. [00:50:33] No, but i'm saying, that's what i'm saying. [00:50:35] Who thinks hey, you know, it would really be good, let's take some adrenaline from small children and inject. [00:50:40] That's what they did. [00:50:41] That's what I want, adrenochrome horrible. [00:50:44] Yeah, he wrote Green Mile. [00:50:46] Yeah, I didn't know, I knew he wrote Green Mile. [00:50:48] Yeah, I didn't know that. [00:50:50] Bro, he's, all of his best was done when he was on coke. [00:50:54] He says it in his book, same fucking wild bro. [00:51:02] Oh my god, Wild shit. [00:51:06] Now he's like, what is he worth? [00:51:07] He's worth like a fucking billion dollars. [00:51:09] It's outrageous. [00:51:10] Then he got hit by it. [00:51:11] Didn't he get hit by it? [00:51:11] Oh, yeah. [00:51:12] Yeah. [00:51:12] He got hit by a car, right? [00:51:13] First of all, he was like jogging along like a road. [00:51:16] Like, what are you doing? [00:51:18] You're jogging, you're on the country fucking road. [00:51:20] You're jogging along or something like that. [00:51:21] And some guy like veers off the road and runs you over. [00:51:24] Like, I get it. [00:51:25] You live in the country, but. [00:51:27] He was in another country. [00:51:27] I had a treadmill. [00:51:28] No, no. [00:51:28] He was like in, I think he was just in the countryside or something. [00:51:32] Oh, really? [00:51:33] I think. [00:51:33] And it was like a minivan ran him over. [00:51:35] Like, wow. [00:51:37] I mean, it's just embarrassing. [00:51:39] Nobody deserves to die. [00:51:40] God turns that into a story. [00:51:41] Nobody deserves to die by a minivan. [00:51:43] I feel like some people just do their best work. [00:51:45] Like, there's a certain point in their life where they just, like, create the best shit. [00:51:49] Like, people like Hamlin created people. [00:51:51] And then it's over. [00:51:52] And then after that, there's like an uphill, uphill, uphill. [00:51:55] They hit a peak, and then there's like, it's downhill from then on. [00:51:58] Like, there's a certain point. [00:51:58] That's where I'm at. [00:51:59] The money. [00:52:00] That's where I'm at. [00:52:01] The money comes in. [00:52:02] Where are you at? [00:52:02] You're on the downhill? [00:52:03] On the downhill. [00:52:04] Yeah. [00:52:05] But sometimes you can find another hill after that. [00:52:07] I just need a little one. [00:52:08] Yeah. [00:52:10] Well, let's sell some paintings. [00:52:12] I mean, Austin, are you having trouble? [00:52:15] Adrenochrome. [00:52:16] Adrenochrome. [00:52:19] Jesus. [00:52:21] Adrenochrome. [00:52:23] Oh my God, did I? [00:52:24] I didn't bring any Marilyn Monroes. [00:52:27] I have some Marilyn Monroes. [00:52:29] Those are big sellers. [00:52:30] You didn't bring my Gucci Man either. [00:52:32] The biggie's. [00:52:32] No, I didn't know you were serious about the Gucci Man. [00:52:36] I wasn't positive. [00:52:37] Of course I was serious. [00:52:38] I mean, we don't know how big do we want Gucci Man. [00:52:40] Am I ever not serious? [00:52:41] Well, all right, adrenochrome. [00:52:43] Read this for us, Matt Cox. [00:52:44] Can't read that. [00:52:45] I can't even say it. [00:52:46] Adrenochrome is a chemical compound produced by the oxidation of adrenaline. [00:52:54] Adrenaline. [00:52:55] It was the subject of limited research in the 1950s through the 1970s as a potential cause of schizophrenia. [00:53:04] Cause of schizophrenia. [00:53:06] While it has no current medical application, the related derivative compound. [00:53:12] What does that say? [00:53:14] Carbozochrome is a hemostatic medication. [00:53:19] Where does it say small children? [00:53:21] Despite the compound's name, it is unrelated to the element chromium. [00:53:26] Right, but well, how do you get that? [00:53:28] I don't know. [00:53:28] I mean, I immediately pictured like a couple doctors like cuffing some kids to a bed and they're squirming and there's well, I think it gets a play into cults and shit where they say, you know, people do shit like that. [00:53:43] You know how they say Hillary Clinton eats babies and drinks their blood? [00:53:46] That's what they're getting from it. [00:53:47] Yeah. [00:53:49] But. [00:53:52] Oh my God. [00:53:54] What about the Hillary Clinton, the sex ring that was being run out of the. [00:54:00] Oh, you mean Jeffrey Epstein? [00:54:01] The basement. [00:54:02] Oh, Comet Pizza. [00:54:04] Pizza Gate. [00:54:05] Yeah, Pizza Gate. [00:54:06] Yeah. [00:54:06] That's just. [00:54:07] Yeah. [00:54:09] A lot of that is based around this. [00:54:11] Yeah. [00:54:12] It's like they're harvesting kids for this adrenochrome. === Pearl Harbor Myths (15:03) === [00:54:16] And then they get freaky like Epstein and he puts them on a damn island. [00:54:20] Bro, I'm watching this documentary right now called. [00:54:23] It's the craziest fucking documentary I've ever seen. [00:54:25] It's called 9 11 The New Pearl Harbor. [00:54:31] And they go, it is the deepest dive on all of the little things about 9 11. [00:54:37] And basically, bro, it will fuck. [00:54:41] It's very objective where it's not just like a one sided thing where they say conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy. [00:54:48] They take all of the conspiracy theory debunkers of 9 11, like all of the people around the world who say 9 11, it is what the government said it was, right? [00:55:00] It was Saddam Hussein and. [00:55:03] Osama bin Laden. [00:55:04] I'm not sure. [00:55:06] No, no, no. [00:55:07] They did. [00:55:07] That's what they said. [00:55:08] They said that's what they said. [00:55:09] The war on terror was that they implicated Saddam Hussein. [00:55:13] They tried to. [00:55:14] There never was any proof, but there's no proof. [00:55:17] But that's how they justified one rock war. [00:55:21] Yeah, just like the weapons of mass distress war. [00:55:24] Right. [00:55:25] Just like Pearl Harbor justified going into Germany, right? [00:55:33] Or Japan. [00:55:34] Japan. [00:55:35] Yeah. [00:55:37] Anyways, they make all of the connections, all the. [00:55:40] It's actually Pearl Harbor where they were attacked, and then because they were allies, Hitler then declared war against the United States. [00:55:48] Right. [00:55:49] And he had already been at war. [00:55:50] It's all connected. [00:55:51] Yeah. [00:55:52] Yeah, I'll go with that. [00:55:53] That's cool. [00:55:54] So they, bro, they go all the way down to like. [00:55:59] They go as granular as to where they're in the Pentagon with Dick Cheney. [00:56:04] And they have old Dick Cheney in the Pentagon with his chief of staff, the uh, all of like the lower that the lower wrong people who are like in there, and they're they're tracking the airplane that's the last plane that's headed towards the Pentagon, right? [00:56:22] They're tracking it from like 80 miles away, and it's like 80 miles out. [00:56:27] The kid comes in the room, sir, 80 miles out, does the order still stand? [00:56:32] Goes away, sir, 70 miles out, does the order still stand? [00:56:35] Some footage. [00:56:36] No, this is all documented on the report. [00:56:38] Okay. [00:56:39] And then he comes back in, like every 10 miles, he comes in and tells Dick Cheney, he's like, Sir, 10 miles out, does the order still stand? [00:56:47] What is the order? [00:56:47] Not to shoot it down? [00:56:49] They don't know, but they're assuming that it's not to shoot it down because at 10 miles out. [00:56:54] Because they're not shooting it down. [00:56:56] Right. [00:56:56] They're not shooting it down. [00:56:57] At 10 miles out, Dick Cheney snaps his net back and says, Of course the order still stands. [00:57:02] And the kid is obviously distraught, and there's multiple people in there that testify to this. [00:57:06] The kid goes back away. [00:57:08] Five minutes later the plane fucking crashes into the Pentagon Okay, another another big thing about the whole Pentagon thing is the Pentagon is a giant like what it's like four stories It's not a very tall building right now, but it's like the largest building but it's 30 acres. [00:57:23] Yeah, it takes up 30 acres, but it's only like four stories tall, right? [00:57:28] So think about it if you're a hijacker and you're gonna take a plane and crash into the Pentagon Are you gonna take it the thing took out like four power lines while it was going 500 miles an hour fucking 50 feet above the ground just to crash into the side of the Pentagon. [00:57:46] If you're a hijacker, a fucking low level pilot who's not an expert pilot, you're just going to crash into the roof of that thing because you're going to do way more damage. [00:57:55] You're going to cause way more destruction. [00:57:57] Rather, you have to be like, they make the case that you have to be like, they show flight simulators with trained pilots and they show exactly how hard it would be to fly that plane 50 feet above the ground for the distance he did to crash into the side of the building. [00:58:14] Any fucking hijacker would just crash into the top because you do more damage and it'd be way easier. [00:58:21] So that's just one of the examples they make, which is fucking when they lay out all of the reasons why it doesn't really match up to the narrative. [00:58:29] It fucking really blows your mind. [00:58:31] Matt, you should watch this. [00:58:33] I'd like to see what you think about it. [00:58:34] They still hit the building. [00:58:35] They hit it? [00:58:36] Yeah, he hit the building, but it was the building. [00:58:38] There was nobody in that part of the building as well. [00:58:41] No, there were under construction. [00:58:42] There were something like 100 people died. [00:58:43] They said that area was under construction. [00:58:46] No, that part of the building was the only part of the building that had just finished construction. [00:58:51] They just redid that whole part of the building to make it like they insulated every single wall with Kevlar, they made it fireproof. [00:59:00] Oh, yeah. [00:59:01] They just put in the windows. [00:59:02] They just put in new windows. [00:59:04] So listen, I was locked up with a guy named Chris Morero. [00:59:08] Chris Morero got, I think, 15 years for filing income tax return or filing something to get money back for people because Chris is one of these. [00:59:21] He's a sovereign citizen and he believes that the government uses our social security number to borrow money against us and the money doesn't exist and that you get a listen, it's total insanity. [00:59:36] And he was filing paperwork for people to get them the money back that the government gets for whatever. [00:59:41] It's insanity. [00:59:42] And he ends up obviously, then he goes to trial and he ends up getting like 15 years. [00:59:47] He believes in every single conspiracy out there. [00:59:50] I've never met anybody that can tie conspiracy theories together. [00:59:54] And he was so entertaining for me. [01:00:00] Like we would just sit there, Boziak and I would sit there and go, You know, fuck, what are you doing? [01:00:04] I don't know, man. [01:00:04] What are you doing? [01:00:05] I don't know. [01:00:05] I go, let's go find Chris. [01:00:06] He'd go, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:00:08] And we'd go and we'd talk to Chris, and Chris would go on and on and on. [01:00:12] I bet you he's got conspiracy theories with 9-11 that would blow your mind. [01:00:17] I'm desperate to get him on my podcast because Chris will go for 10 hours straight. [01:00:22] And the great thing about him is you can kind of mock him, and it doesn't bother him. [01:00:27] Like he's not going to flip out on you and start swinging. [01:00:30] He's not going to body slam you. [01:00:33] You know what I'm saying. [01:00:36] So, like, but Chris will just go on and on. [01:00:38] And they're amazing because he's like, oh, I can prove it. [01:00:42] I got the book so and so. [01:00:43] And he gets so jacked up and excited about it. [01:00:46] He's hilarious. [01:00:47] Right. [01:00:47] But here's the thing what do you think makes it a conspiracy theory? [01:00:51] What defines it? [01:00:52] Like, do you think, like, the whole, everything I explained to you, the whole 9 11 documentary, like, can we call Chris? [01:00:57] What makes it a conspiracy theory? [01:00:58] I'm asking you, what makes it a conspiracy theory? [01:01:01] Because it's an official report. [01:01:02] What's your definition of a conspiracy theory? [01:01:04] That basically you're saying that it's not what it appears to be. [01:01:07] Like, you know, you're saying it has an ulterior storyline or it's something more sinister than what they're telling us. [01:01:16] That's the conspiracy theory. [01:01:18] They're saying this is what it is. [01:01:19] It's pretty cut and dry, it's pretty simple. [01:01:21] And you're saying, no, no, what really happened is something super sinister that they're hiding. [01:01:25] Like JFK. [01:01:25] What do you think about JFK? [01:01:27] I mean, I think he got shot. [01:01:28] He got shot. [01:01:29] Do you think Oswald acted alone? [01:01:33] It depends on what documentary I watch. [01:01:36] You know, unfortunately. [01:01:37] I think now is accepted. [01:01:41] I think now is accepted narrative that he didn't act alone, right? [01:01:44] I don't think that's any longer disputed. [01:01:45] We talked about this last time, like UFOs. [01:01:48] Like the government basically came out and said, yeah, there's UFOs. [01:01:50] We don't know what they're. [01:01:51] Nobody flipped out. [01:01:53] Like nobody jumped off a building. [01:01:54] Like nobody, people aren't going nuts. [01:01:56] They're not smart enough. [01:01:57] Because they didn't say anything else but that. [01:01:59] But I mean, they slowly kind of let out over the course of, what, 50 years. [01:02:04] And now people are so had basically come to the conclusion that they believed there were UFOs. [01:02:08] So when they finally said, Hey, there are. [01:02:11] And we actually have some footage. [01:02:13] People are like, I knew it. [01:02:14] Look at it this way. [01:02:15] And they go to work the next day and pay their mortgage. [01:02:17] Look at it this way, though. [01:02:19] We got to call Chris. [01:02:20] Why do you want to call Chris? [01:02:22] Chris is so entertaining. [01:02:23] If you got Chris on this podcast, bro, I want him on my podcast. [01:02:27] I've never really mentioned him before because I want him on mine so bad, but he's on an ankle monitor. [01:02:32] You got Andrew Bustamante on this podcast. [01:02:36] I know. [01:02:37] No, but listen, he blows Bustamante out. [01:02:39] Bustamante's like a. [01:02:41] He just. [01:02:42] He follows. [01:02:43] He's a CIA shill, according to the comments. [01:02:45] Oh, yeah. [01:02:46] I love that. [01:02:48] But he's going with the standard line. [01:02:51] Yeah. [01:02:51] Bustamante's going to go. [01:02:52] He's not going to go against the standard line. [01:02:53] This guy will go nuts. [01:02:56] And he believes in giants. [01:02:57] He's tied in Christianity with aliens. [01:03:00] He's got. [01:03:00] I mean, it's the Anunnaki. [01:03:02] Yeah. [01:03:05] Oh my god, we got it, Chris. [01:03:08] We have to get we. [01:03:09] Oh, Chris ain't lying, bro. [01:03:12] Chris is spitting facts. [01:03:14] I would love it if he, I would love it if you watch this 9 11 documentary. [01:03:17] I want to watch it. [01:03:19] I want to know what Chris' favorite number one conspiracy theory is. [01:03:23] I'm asking what he thinks about it. [01:03:24] What's the number one? [01:03:25] Ask him about specifically about what's the plane that crashed into the Pentagon. [01:03:28] What do you know about it? [01:03:32] What are you doing? [01:03:33] Which, where's the hold on? [01:03:34] Where's the speaker on this? [01:03:35] You can tap him right into the. [01:03:37] To the headphones. [01:03:39] What? [01:03:39] No, it has to be on the headphones. [01:03:41] Listen, I'm doing a podcast and I have a quick question for you, Chris. [01:03:45] What? [01:03:46] My question is what do you think happened in 9 11? [01:03:50] What really happened? [01:03:52] We're having a discussion about it. [01:03:54] It was a total inside job. [01:03:55] Did Cheney ask him this? [01:03:57] Wait, so this guy has this thing about what's the question? [01:04:01] Did Cheney have a do not shoot down order for the planes? [01:04:06] Yeah, he made NORAD stand down. [01:04:11] Because there was a bunch of there was a bunch of training games going on on like in like the Midwest United States so all of the fighter jets Was he really confused where's this guy live? [01:04:26] I need to get him on here. [01:04:26] Oh, bro. [01:04:27] He's there was also if you realize there was also something called the new American and the new American was a was a group that got together one of these You know mind together groups and they said they needed an incident like a new Pearl Harbor Have you watched the documentary 9 11, the new Pearl Harbor? [01:04:49] They needed an incident like a new Pearl Harbor because they needed to get rid of Saddam Hussein. [01:04:56] There were no weapons of mass destruction, as you know. [01:04:59] That was all bullshit. [01:05:00] It was all sold by CNN. [01:05:01] And they needed to get rid of Gaddafi, but that had already happened. [01:05:07] But anyway, it was all an inside job. [01:05:10] If you look at Building 7, Building 7 fell down. [01:05:14] Makes no sense. [01:05:16] Imprint and there was no plane that hit it. [01:05:18] Yeah yeah, but the Building Seven thing, that that I don't know about building Seven, the Building Seven thing that wasn't building Seven full of like some sort of like chemicals or gas? [01:05:28] Wasn't it full of like? [01:05:30] No, it was full of files and information that they didn't want to get out. [01:05:34] I heard that it was store. [01:05:35] They were storing all kinds of like chemicals and shit in there. [01:05:39] No, and if you notice, there was a camera on that building. [01:05:44] For hours now I was in TV and video It takes time to set up a camera with cables, and that camera was set on Building 7 and recording for hours. [01:05:58] What about the plane that hit the Pentagon? [01:06:01] The Pentagon's what, four stories tall, and it's a 30-acre mile-wide footprint? [01:06:06] Why wouldn't they crash into the roof? [01:06:08] Wouldn't it be easier to crash the plane to the roof, cause more destruction, than it would just be to fly the plane 50 feet above the ground and hit the. [01:06:15] First of all, it was a cruise missile. [01:06:17] There was no plane. [01:06:18] There was no. [01:06:19] There was no fuselage. [01:06:21] There was no wings. [01:06:23] There was no baggage of people. [01:06:29] There were no to your to your to your point there were no images of any plane remnants or anything like there was no no video right in there You can see the planes flying into the towers, but there's no footage or photos of a plane flying into the Pentagon right Okay, let's let's scratch this let's let's go to something else well We need those. [01:06:58] We need those. [01:07:02] Listen, I have something completely different. [01:07:06] I got a completely different one. [01:07:08] What's up, Matt? [01:07:09] What's going on, bro? [01:07:11] I got to get you on here. [01:07:12] Listen, what about this? [01:07:13] What about Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City bombing? [01:07:17] The Alfred P. Morrow building, yeah. [01:07:19] What's your take on that? [01:07:20] There are two bombs in the building that never went off, that was put in there by the CIA before, what's his name, did the Trump bomb. [01:07:31] You've got to get him on here. [01:07:32] Okay. [01:07:33] One more. [01:07:34] I have another one. [01:07:35] What was, what, what is the thing? [01:07:38] You guys have got to see 9-11, The Road to Tyranny by Alex Jones. [01:07:43] I'm watching right now. [01:07:44] I'm watching right now 9-11, The New Pearl Harbor. [01:07:49] Okay. [01:07:50] Yeah. [01:07:50] Have you seen that? [01:07:51] You've got to see 9-11, The Road. [01:07:53] Write this down. [01:07:54] 9-11. [01:07:55] The Road to Tyranny. [01:07:56] The Road to Tyranny. [01:07:57] Ask him about Bohemian Grove. [01:07:58] By Alex Jones. [01:07:59] I don't know if it's still on YouTube or they took it down. [01:08:01] What is it? [01:08:02] Behind Bohemian Grove, what do you know about Bohemian Grove? [01:08:07] That's it's out in San Francisco, 150 miles out on the woods. [01:08:11] They what's going on there worship this big owl called Moloch, which is in the Bible and Leviticus. [01:08:18] This guy's Alex Jones. [01:08:19] Oh, he is. [01:08:21] You were sacrificing your children into the fire to have good luck in farming and things like that. [01:08:28] Is there any homosexuals there? [01:08:30] They have what's called a cremation of care. [01:08:34] Which is this really sick fucking ritual that they supposedly have an effigy of a child or a human that they burn in the fire. [01:08:47] Supposedly, it's an effigy. [01:08:49] And it's a place where they have all kinds of weird sexual things and all that. [01:08:53] You should get a book by Kathy O'Brien called The Transformation of America. [01:09:00] And in there, she was a sex slave for those people, for the elite. [01:09:08] And a guy named Mark Phillips, who was a CIA agent, got her out of it. [01:09:12] But she had been a sex slave for years, and she wrote a book called The Transformation of America. [01:09:17] He can do this with any fucking thing. [01:09:19] Watch, watch. === Alien QSIC Numbers (02:12) === [01:09:20] What about the moon? [01:09:21] What about the moon? [01:09:21] Okay, what about the moon landing? [01:09:25] What do you think about that? [01:09:27] I don't think the moon landing happened in the first ones, but the other ones did happen. [01:09:31] And guess what? [01:09:33] What happened when it rang like a bell? [01:09:35] You're going to flip on this one. [01:09:38] When they took off. [01:09:40] The module that was discharged from the actual takeoff and it hit the moon and the moon rang like a bell for hours. [01:09:52] That means it's hollow. [01:09:54] And now a lot of people think that the moon was actually towed into place centuries ago. [01:10:03] And that it's actually hollow. [01:10:06] So I have a question real quick. [01:10:08] You know, the Navy. [01:10:12] The Navy jets that got all those, that got those UFO things on tape. [01:10:18] The Tic Tacs. [01:10:19] Yeah, what do you think those are? [01:10:22] What's the UFOs? [01:10:26] Are they extraterrestrial or are they Russian cruise missiles? [01:10:31] Oh, no, they're extraterrestrial, dude. [01:10:33] They're 25,000 miles an hour. [01:10:34] Yeah, they're extraterrestrials. [01:10:38] And they stop and they go, they come down to the water, then they shoot up to the sky 80,000 feet or whatever. [01:10:46] How do you know it's not China or Russia? [01:10:49] Nobody has the technology for that. [01:10:52] So, okay, I got another one. [01:10:55] What about this? [01:10:56] Listen, bro. [01:10:57] He'll have books. [01:10:59] Listen, you should have seen him in prison. [01:11:01] He had tons of books, like all kinds of pictures, books. [01:11:04] And this is in prison. [01:11:05] I can only imagine what he's got now. [01:11:07] But wait, one more thing. [01:11:08] Listen, this is another. [01:11:11] So what is the number that you always look for? [01:11:16] They're borrowing money against our Social Security number. [01:11:18] And you can get, if you get your, what was the name of the number you were trying to get that you got? [01:11:25] Oh, you mean the QSIC number. [01:11:26] QSIC number. [01:11:28] And what is that number good for? [01:11:30] Why do you need that? [01:11:31] All right. === Government Trading Systems (03:40) === [01:11:32] Well, every number that you get from the federal government is attached to a QSIP number, which is an international trading system that they have set up through Fidelity and the SEC. [01:11:42] You just look up QSIPnumber.com, you can read about it, or go to Wikipedia, you can read about it. [01:11:48] But QSIP number, everything you get from the federal government, like your social security number, your driver's license number, passport, and Matt, even the federal ID number that we had in prison, all those numbers. [01:12:01] Have a QSIP, a major QSIP number attached to it. [01:12:06] And if it has a QSIP number attached to it, it has what's called a pooling and servicing agreement. [01:12:12] And what they do is they add a bid bond, performance bond, and payment bond to it. [01:12:16] They actually securitize them and sell them as asset backed securities on the stock market, which are later connected to REITs and mutual funds and things like that. [01:12:29] So you understand, at one point, hey, at one point you gotten in trouble in the state. [01:12:34] And didn't you file something against the judge? [01:12:37] Or you tried to get your. [01:12:39] Oh, no, I filed something against the judge to make her the trustee, and she didn't like that. [01:12:45] She put me in jail. [01:12:48] Oh, fuck. [01:12:51] And did you ever become a sovereign citizen? [01:12:54] Did that ever go through? [01:12:56] Yeah, yeah. [01:12:58] What is a sovereign citizen? [01:13:00] Anyway. [01:13:01] These guys are asking. [01:13:03] All right, basically. [01:13:04] All right. [01:13:05] There's the United States of America and the United States. [01:13:09] If you look up United States Code Title 28, Section 3002, Subsection 15A, you will see that the United States in capital letters is a federal corporation that was actually incorporated just after the Civil War. [01:13:25] It's what we have now, which is a fascist corporate military democracy. [01:13:31] What we had was the United States of America incorporated in 1787, which was. [01:13:37] A Du Jour Republic, and that's where you want to get back to. [01:13:42] That's where you want to be sovereign. [01:13:45] You're above the actual government because you have and they pronounce it this way, they say unalienable rights, correct? [01:13:57] You've always heard that? [01:13:59] Well, it's not unalienable rights. [01:14:02] If you look at the what the word unalienable in the dictionary, there's no meaning to it because the word is not unalienable, It's pronounced unalienable rights. [01:14:14] Key word being lean, where the government cannot lean, levy your seas against you. [01:14:19] Yet we have now a fascist corporate military democracy. [01:14:25] And a democracy is the worst form of government before you have total tyranny, which is what you've seen on the news and what's happening now. [01:14:33] Does he think we should have an autocracy? [01:14:36] So, what, real quick, sorry, Danny wants to know if you think we should have an autocracy? [01:14:41] Autocracy. [01:14:41] Autocracy. [01:14:42] Should we be like China? [01:14:43] Should we be like China? [01:14:45] Fuck no. [01:14:46] No? [01:14:46] Then what else? [01:14:46] Well, there are options we have. [01:14:48] You need a capitalistic system based on trade and all that. [01:14:55] And what they have is pure communism mixed with capitalism right now. [01:15:02] But you don't have freedoms. [01:15:04] You don't have the freedoms we have here, even though we're losing those freedoms slowly. [01:15:09] Well, hey, listen, Danny wants to. [01:15:12] We got to wrap it up. === Capitalism vs Communism (06:09) === [01:15:13] But I'm going to talk to Danny. [01:15:15] Danny's the guy who's running this. [01:15:17] The podcast is called Concrete. [01:15:19] But oh, yeah, we got it on YouTube. [01:15:22] Yeah, but I'm gonna I'm gonna contact you I'm gonna give you Danny's information see if we can try and get you on here. [01:15:28] Are you able to travel or? [01:15:33] He's in where are you at anyway? [01:15:40] What's that near? [01:15:45] Pompano beach. [01:15:47] Can I come to Tampa for a day? [01:15:49] With a probation officer? [01:15:51] Yeah, if you get okay from the probation officer. [01:15:53] Well, hey, let me call you back. [01:15:55] Let me call you back. [01:15:55] I'm on bed. [01:15:56] Bye. [01:15:57] All right, bye. [01:15:59] Yeah, I know a lot of people who know all the shit that he knows. [01:16:02] There are a lot of people like that around here. [01:16:04] Bro, he's something else, man. [01:16:07] He's got a great memory. [01:16:08] He's red pilled. [01:16:09] He got red pilled, like in the Matrix. [01:16:11] Yeah, he. [01:16:13] Listen, he's great, though. [01:16:15] We would go into his cell. [01:16:17] You could sit there for hours. [01:16:18] And just anything you could call him. [01:16:20] What do you go to prison for? [01:16:23] He was charging people. [01:16:25] He would literally get your taxes. [01:16:27] He would do that thing where all the money you had paid in and interest and everything else. [01:16:32] They'd come up with some calculation. [01:16:34] They'd apply to the government to get the money back. [01:16:36] The government would cut checks for $1.5 million. [01:16:39] They borrowed something like $30 million. [01:16:42] Guys were getting the checks and they were cashing them. [01:16:44] They're going through and then they'd get 10% of it. [01:16:49] When they got caught, they're saying, well, no, no, it's perfectly legal. [01:16:52] You understand, you're on or this, you're on or that. [01:16:54] Look, and then this code and that code. [01:16:56] It went to trial. [01:16:57] He and all these guys went to trial. [01:16:58] They lost. [01:16:59] Guys are getting 25 years. [01:17:01] He got like 15, 16 years. [01:17:03] Wow. [01:17:05] He was making phone calls. [01:17:06] He was just making phone calls. [01:17:07] What's this dude's name? [01:17:08] Chris Morero. [01:17:09] It's awesome. [01:17:10] He's wild. [01:17:10] Chris Morero. [01:17:11] We got to get him on here, bro. [01:17:12] Listen, he gets super animated, too. [01:17:16] Like, he gets all like, no, what happened? [01:17:18] He gets excited. [01:17:19] He's like, no, I'm telling you. [01:17:20] It's exciting shit. [01:17:21] Hilarious. [01:17:23] And he's super smart. [01:17:25] Like, you're like, but, you know, he believes, like, Everything out there, there's a conspiracy about it. [01:17:32] What do you think about do you believe any of this shit he says? [01:17:34] No. [01:17:34] None of it. [01:17:35] No. [01:17:36] You don't believe any of it? [01:17:37] Why don't you believe it? [01:17:38] You're not interested in that? [01:17:39] You don't think not one of them could be true? [01:17:41] Well, I'm some sense saying there's some semblance in some conspiracies. [01:17:45] I'm not saying there's not, but I mean, not everyone has sometimes people just sometimes they blow up a building. [01:17:54] The guy's pissed off. [01:17:56] He gets some fertilizer and some diesel, mixes it up, and he blows up a building. [01:18:00] He's an asshole. [01:18:01] There's just assholes out there. [01:18:02] Yeah, I mean, everything, like these kids shooting this guy. [01:18:05] What do you think about. [01:18:06] He'll have a whole conspiracy behind it. [01:18:08] What do you think about the uniforms? [01:18:09] I've seen those two. [01:18:09] Like the Sandy Hook shit. [01:18:11] Oh, what happened was they were being given LSD by the CIA, and they were in it. [01:18:17] You'll be like, what? [01:18:18] Well, the CIA LSD thing is real. [01:18:20] It's actually been proven. [01:18:21] I know, but not for Sandy Hooker. [01:18:23] Right. [01:18:24] I mean, there will be a conspiracy. [01:18:26] Give the CIA my phone number. [01:18:27] He just doesn't take anything. [01:18:29] He doesn't take anything. [01:18:30] Do you know anything about Columbine, about those kids? [01:18:33] Did you read anything about that? [01:18:35] I mean, did I read anything about that? [01:18:37] Do you know anything about that? [01:18:38] I don't know. [01:18:39] Do you remember when that happened? [01:18:40] Yes, but I don't know anything that wasn't a conspiracy in his fall. [01:18:42] Yeah, they listened. [01:18:43] Those kids were actually listening to Marilyn Manson, and that's the reason they did that. [01:18:48] It's Marilyn Manson's fault. [01:18:50] Oh, come on. [01:18:51] They were deeply disturbed kids, and they could have been listening to Cyndi Lauper and probably done the same fucking thing. [01:18:56] I mean, you know what I'm saying? [01:18:57] It's like you're just disturbed, and you're going to come up with a reason to do something really sick because you're being picked on. [01:19:04] Didn't those kids write some sort of like manifesto before they did that? [01:19:08] They wrote some. [01:19:08] I think they had written like journals, and I think they've written about it since then. [01:19:13] Yeah. [01:19:14] Because I know Jordan Peterson has talked about reading their, like, those kids lived. [01:19:20] No, they died. [01:19:20] They killed themselves. [01:19:22] Oh, no. [01:19:23] Which ones are the ones that lived? [01:19:24] Like, now they're all, like, got life sentences or something. [01:19:26] Oh, I don't know. [01:19:27] Yeah. [01:19:27] Because he, oh, no, no. [01:19:29] Or wait, he read, I think he read their journals or something. [01:19:31] He read something. [01:19:32] Yeah, that's Columbine, yeah. [01:19:33] Okay. [01:19:34] Then he had read the journals and stuff, and he was like, you know, here's, they were upset about this and this, and they wanted to go out in a way. [01:19:40] But here's the thing. [01:19:40] Do you, like, he talks about it, but, like, do you think they believed that they were. [01:19:46] Doing the right thing, or do you think they believed they were doing the wrong thing? [01:19:50] I have no idea. [01:19:51] I haven't read anything. [01:19:52] I don't know enough to. [01:19:53] All I know is that they killed, they shot a bunch of their. [01:19:56] I feel like they were just saying, fuck it. [01:20:00] I don't think they thought they were doing a righteous act. [01:20:03] But I mean, think about it. [01:20:04] How many times in high school were you, or middle school, were you, if you're being picked on, you get frustrated and you lash out? [01:20:11] I never thought about killing everybody. [01:20:13] No, I never thought about going and getting an AR 15 and just mowing everybody down. [01:20:17] Maybe I hate. [01:20:18] Everybody, or something, but you get frustrated and angry and pissed off, and you know, some people snip, yeah. [01:20:24] But these guys were like, they were like super premeditated with it, like, they thought about it and wrote about it for months, yeah. [01:20:33] But they, they, they, you know, and they got themselves into a they, they apparently, from their whatever they wrote about it, they truly believed that they were doing the world a service by getting rid of all these people, yeah. [01:20:45] Well, they were, they were assholes, you know, yeah. [01:20:48] Some people are just assholes, some people are just assholes, that's true. [01:20:53] Especially if you eat three or four of them together and they've got access to weapons and they're awkward teenagers with pimples that don't have girlfriends. [01:21:02] Yeah, they're super young too, right? [01:21:05] They were still like teenagers. [01:21:06] They weren't even in their 20s yet, right? [01:21:08] They started thinking, in their 20s? [01:21:11] What do you mean? [01:21:12] They were in their teens. [01:21:13] They were all like teens. [01:21:14] Weren't they like 14, 15, 19? [01:21:15] That happened when I was like 10 years old when that happened. [01:21:17] Yeah, I mean, I think they ended up, you know, then they got upset and then they went in and they just started executing people. === Columbine Beliefs (02:50) === [01:21:22] Yeah. [01:21:23] They're just little scumbags. [01:21:24] They had that documentary Bowling for Columbine that one guy made. [01:21:29] What was it? [01:21:29] He did Fahrenheit 911. [01:21:31] Yeah, Fahrenheit 911. [01:21:33] What was that guy's name? [01:21:34] Yeah, he was huge. [01:21:34] He did Michael Moore. [01:21:36] Michael Moore. [01:21:36] Yeah, that was him. [01:21:37] He interviewed Marilyn Manson in the documentary. [01:21:40] Did he? [01:21:40] Yeah. [01:21:41] What did he say? [01:21:41] Because they all blamed him. [01:21:42] The news blamed him for it. [01:21:43] They banned a bunch of his shows or whatever. [01:21:45] And they were like, don't you promote this kind of stuff, this imagery and this kind of thought process in your music and everything. [01:21:51] He's like, what would you say to those kids if they were here right now? [01:21:55] And Marilyn Manson said, I wouldn't say a word to them. [01:21:58] I would listen to what they had to say. [01:21:59] And that's what no one did. [01:22:02] Nice. [01:22:03] Boom. [01:22:05] Mic drop. [01:22:09] Well, Matt Cox. [01:22:10] Matt Cox, what's going on? [01:22:12] What's up with your love life? [01:22:14] Let's talk about it. [01:22:14] Since we always do, nobody's going to listen to this. [01:22:17] You're back in love. [01:22:18] What is it? [01:22:19] 30, 40%? [01:22:20] Back in love. [01:22:22] What is love? [01:22:23] I was always in love. [01:22:26] Matt's riding the roller coaster. [01:22:27] Usually Matt comes in a little crying, a little sad. [01:22:31] Matt's riding a little heart. [01:22:35] Now he's feeling good. [01:22:36] I'm feeling real good. [01:22:37] He's coming in. [01:22:38] He's got a new swag. [01:22:39] He's got a new outfit. [01:22:41] He's happy. [01:22:43] Matt's feeling cocky. [01:22:45] This is Matt every time he comes in the podcast. [01:22:57] What a classic song. [01:23:01] It just reminds me of the Beatles and Bowhead movie. [01:23:04] Matt's feeling good right now. [01:23:09] He's riding the roller coaster. [01:23:11] Yeah, exactly. [01:23:15] The roller coaster of love, Matt. [01:23:17] You're on the up right now. [01:23:19] That right there? [01:23:21] You're at copyright strike. [01:23:22] You're on the part where it goes. [01:23:24] You're climbing the roller coaster right now. [01:23:29] You're on Space Mountain, Matt Cox. [01:23:30] We'll see. [01:23:31] You're about to run through the loop. [01:23:33] Listen, and she's on her best behavior. [01:23:34] Nothing in life is steady, Matt Cox. [01:23:36] Like the last four or five weeks. [01:23:37] If you were on an even line right now, you'd be dead. [01:23:40] Just like the heart mire. [01:23:41] No, you don't want that. [01:23:42] I don't want that. [01:23:43] It's all about ups and downs. [01:23:44] Yeah, it's all about ups and downs. [01:23:45] So my ups and downs are way worse than most people. [01:23:49] Like, you know, it's like 26 years in prison, dead broke, you know, tons of money, you know, totally in love. [01:23:57] Your girl's long gone. [01:23:59] Writing a movie, writing a movie. [01:24:02] They steal it from you. [01:24:03] The place doesn't give you your damn credit. [01:24:05] And then you find out they have the credit in there. [01:24:08] Then they're cutting you a check. [01:24:09] Then they're back. [01:24:10] And it's like, oh, and that's just, yeah, it's bad. [01:24:12] Matt, you're riding it. === Cat Parasite Risks (05:08) === [01:24:13] Yeah, yeah. [01:24:14] Yeah, it's all right. [01:24:15] It's all right. [01:24:17] Well, that's good to see. [01:24:19] Yeah, yeah. [01:24:20] Let's hope life is good. [01:24:22] We don't have any more crying. [01:24:24] Me coming back here. [01:24:25] There will be. [01:24:26] I just didn't work out. [01:24:26] It's inevitable. [01:24:27] There will be crying. [01:24:30] Tears of joy. [01:24:33] When you put a ring on it, man? [01:24:35] Are you going to propose? [01:24:37] I said six months. [01:24:38] I said, let's just six months. [01:24:40] Matt is like the hopeless romantic. [01:24:42] Matt. [01:24:43] So you can go, can we go six months? [01:24:44] We'll do a ring. [01:24:46] Six more months. [01:24:47] You'll do the wedding. [01:24:48] We'll do a wedding. [01:24:49] Nice. [01:24:50] But just let's, you know, not that I don't believe you. [01:24:53] You enjoy it. [01:24:53] Not that I'm not in love. [01:24:54] Not that I don't think that you're all in. [01:24:56] Let's just. [01:24:57] Matt's got it all figured out. [01:25:00] Matt's got it all figured out. [01:25:01] Let's just make sure. [01:25:01] Okay. [01:25:01] Yeah, listen, listen. [01:25:03] I love the Mike Tyson thing. [01:25:04] Everybody's got to play until they get punched in the mouth. [01:25:06] That's right. [01:25:08] Listen, my plans, I'm getting punched all the time. [01:25:13] That plan ain't never gone my way. [01:25:18] We'll see. [01:25:19] Are you never going to have any more kids? [01:25:22] I'm 100 years old, bro. [01:25:23] I can't even pick up a child. [01:25:25] What's your sperm count? [01:25:25] I don't think I could outlive a dog's life. [01:25:27] Like his hairline. [01:25:28] What's your sperm count looking like? [01:25:30] I mean, I don't know what the sperm count's looking like, but I got them pills. [01:25:34] Everything's good. [01:25:35] That's different from the sperm count. [01:25:37] Everything's all right. [01:25:38] I don't need the sperm count. [01:25:42] Some women want babies. [01:25:45] Listen, we're good. [01:25:46] I'm good. [01:25:46] They got dogs. [01:25:48] I can get a dog. [01:25:49] Yeah. [01:25:49] I'm not really a cat person. [01:25:52] Not that I don't like them. [01:25:53] They're nice. [01:25:53] I guess they're okay. [01:25:54] I'm just not a cat person. [01:25:55] Bro, what is that thing that toxoplasmosis? [01:25:58] You ever heard of that? [01:26:00] Oh, my God. [01:26:01] How did you just come up with toxoplasmosis? [01:26:04] Look up toxoplasmosis. [01:26:05] Sounds interesting. [01:26:06] So there's this shit that people get that are around cats. [01:26:08] A long time, people that own cats. [01:26:10] They develop this fucking, this thing in their brain called toxoplasmosis. [01:26:14] Right okay, that comes from cats and it's a. [01:26:18] It's like uh okay, here it is. [01:26:21] Toxoplasmosis is a disease that results from infection with toxoplasma. [01:26:26] Wow, uh gone, a Gondi parasite, one of the world's most common parasites. [01:26:32] Infection usually occurs by eating undercooked, contaminated meat. [01:26:36] Exposure, infected uh From infected cat feces. [01:26:42] That's why pregnant women can't go around cat litter because of toxoplasmosis. [01:26:46] She knows. [01:26:49] Or mother to child transmission during pregnancy. [01:26:52] So it's the shit that you can get from cats. [01:26:53] So there's this thing. [01:26:54] It's this fucking parasite. [01:26:55] It's like this super fucking smart parasite. [01:26:58] It gets into rats, right? [01:27:00] Listen to this. [01:27:01] It gets into rats. [01:27:03] And the way that it gets transmitted to cats is it makes the rats fucking dicks get hard and get it fucking gets super horny, gets a hard dick whenever it smells cat piss. [01:27:14] So all these rats get super fucking horny with hard ons whenever they smell cat piss, right? [01:27:20] So these rats are attracted to the cat piss, which brings them near the cats. [01:27:25] Then the cats see the rats. [01:27:27] The fucking cats eat the rats. [01:27:29] Now the rat is in the cat. [01:27:30] That's how the fucking disease. [01:27:34] This sounds like a Dr. Seuss book. [01:27:35] Bro, that's how. [01:27:36] The rat is in the cat. [01:27:37] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:27:37] That's how the disease gets fucking transfers itself to the cat. [01:27:42] And now the cat has the parasite. [01:27:44] The parasite has the parasite. [01:27:46] And the cat. [01:27:47] Now the cat has the parasite. [01:27:48] And the parasite knows that humans like to keep cats as pets. [01:27:52] Yes. [01:27:53] So it goes into the cat. [01:27:54] Imagine if that was plural. [01:27:55] That's a next level parasite. [01:27:56] Imagine if that was like humans and grizzlies. [01:27:58] I don't know about all that, but so then the cat licks. [01:28:01] The mom and she gets a parasite passes it on to. [01:28:04] That's smart. [01:28:05] So people get. [01:28:06] Find out what the. [01:28:07] Find out. [01:28:07] Find out like what the symptoms or like what the effects of toxoplasmosis is on humans. [01:28:14] Yeah. [01:28:14] Like what does it matter? [01:28:15] Like what is it? [01:28:16] What is. [01:28:16] We have parasites all through our body. [01:28:18] What does it do to humans? [01:28:20] But this is crazy though because a lot of people that. [01:28:22] A lot of cat owners get this. [01:28:24] Swollen lymph nodes. [01:28:26] Especially around the neck. [01:28:27] Muscle aches and pains. [01:28:28] Headaches, fevers. [01:28:29] Generally feeling unwell. [01:28:30] Inflammation of the lungs. [01:28:31] I have all that. [01:28:32] That's it? [01:28:33] Cure that with a joint. [01:28:35] How do you know if you have toxoplasmosis? [01:28:43] Doctor can do a blood test to see if you have those antibodies. [01:28:49] Anyways. [01:28:49] Your cat definitely has that. [01:28:51] Do you have a cat? [01:28:52] Your cat's out there roaming around eating all squishy stuff. [01:28:55] I got a cat for the first time. [01:28:57] Dude, what? [01:28:57] I got a cat for the first time a year ago. [01:29:00] But my cat's an outdoor cat. [01:29:02] Okay. [01:29:02] My cat, at night, we let him out. [01:29:04] He fucking roams the streets. [01:29:06] He goes from, he neighborhood hops all night long. [01:29:09] He shows up at the doorstep at 7 a.m. and comes in, he eats, and then he goes back out. [01:29:13] That's how I want to live my life. [01:29:15] Show up to somebody's house, eat. [01:29:16] You don't have to pay for food. [01:29:18] Roam the neighborhood all night. [01:29:20] Come back in, eat, eat, get up and do it. === Vaccine Controversies (09:52) === [01:29:22] He's not fixed. [01:29:23] He's humping the whole goddamn town. [01:29:27] Toxoplasmosis everywhere. [01:29:28] He's humping all the cats around town, and all the rats are getting hard balls and dicks and eating his people. [01:29:34] The hard balls, I don't know how that entered this whole thing. [01:29:40] Next level parasites. [01:29:41] I don't. [01:29:42] I mean, we got to get. [01:29:43] I'll bet if we, I'll bet Chris has a whole thing. [01:29:45] Imagine if there was a version of that with humans and grizzly bears. [01:29:49] Where humans just got fucking horny and fucking grizzly bear piss. [01:29:54] The grizzly bears just fucking ate us. [01:29:57] What is happening? [01:30:00] I got to drive across the bridge, bro. [01:30:01] We got to wrap this up. [01:30:03] Sell some paintings, man. [01:30:04] I mean, listen, I sell paintings. [01:30:06] How much is the painting? [01:30:07] They're not even, they're inexpensive. [01:30:09] How much? [01:30:10] $2.95, and I ship it to you. [01:30:12] That's a deal. [01:30:13] Show us the gray, the gray, purple Biggie. [01:30:15] We like that one. [01:30:16] The gray, purple Biggie? [01:30:17] This one's pretty cool. [01:30:18] Hold on. [01:30:20] Oh, my God. [01:30:23] This one? [01:30:23] Mm-hmm. [01:30:24] No, the other gray and purple Biggie. [01:30:27] He's such a jerk-off. [01:30:30] That's a good one. [01:30:31] That one's fire. [01:30:32] How long is this process of making one of these? [01:30:36] That's a fine arts degree right there. [01:30:38] Look, you put the X on the edge of the painting. [01:30:41] Mm-hmm. [01:30:42] It wraps the sides. [01:30:44] I got more. [01:30:45] I got a few more. [01:30:45] I got like three more of these. [01:30:47] I mean they're all different. [01:30:48] They're all different colors because I paint them. [01:30:52] Yeah, bro, I do all. [01:30:53] I want a picture of Trump with two stealth bombers flying above his head as he's sitting on the fucking ninth hole of Mar a Lago. [01:31:01] I'm telling you, did you watch that video? [01:31:03] No, I couldn't find it. [01:31:04] I was looking through the fucking DMs. [01:31:05] I couldn't find it. [01:31:06] Unreal. [01:31:09] Pretty cool. [01:31:09] I want a fucking fisheye angle of Trump holding his putter on the green on the ninth hole of Mar a Lago. [01:31:14] Yeah, they should put that scene in a movie. [01:31:16] Two stealth bombers over his head and a little caption quote That's power, baby. [01:31:21] I'll do that. [01:31:22] I'll do that. [01:31:24] Except it should be Trump and John Bailey. [01:31:26] You could do that with him holding the putter and the planes going behind him up. [01:31:32] And do the That's Power, baby. [01:31:34] Did he say baby? [01:31:36] I don't know. [01:31:38] That's power. [01:31:39] Try to find it and send it to you. [01:31:40] That's perfect. [01:31:41] You got to find it, bro. [01:31:41] Pull it off. [01:31:42] I can do that like three foot by maybe three foot by two foot. [01:31:47] Matt, have you seen that we created an Instagram group chat between the three of us? [01:31:52] Have you seen it? [01:31:53] No. [01:31:54] Because we pull a little shit in there all the time. [01:31:56] And you've never said anything. [01:31:57] Because he just told me tonight when I got a notification. [01:32:00] But it's been going for like six months. [01:32:03] We've been sending you shit for like months now. [01:32:05] We send shit all the time in a group chat. [01:32:08] You got to get in there and respond. [01:32:09] But I've never seen you respond. [01:32:11] That's because I didn't even know. [01:32:12] Because you know what? [01:32:13] So I have two Instagrams. [01:32:14] One's the pop art one, which I run. [01:32:16] No, we send it to the regular one. [01:32:18] Then you have the Instagram. [01:32:20] Right. [01:32:20] That one, I don't respond to because I've got a guy who takes care of that one. [01:32:25] How do we respond to you? [01:32:26] How do we get to the one that you'd look at? [01:32:28] I mean the Cox Pop Art. [01:32:30] That's my Instagram. [01:32:31] We got to add that account in there. [01:32:34] Yeah. [01:32:34] Because then I would get it. [01:32:35] It's called Concrete, but spelled C-O-N. [01:32:39] What's your thing called? [01:32:40] Cox, CO-X. [01:32:41] Cox, CO-X. [01:32:43] Pop Art. [01:32:45] Cox Pop Art. [01:32:46] Unreal. [01:32:46] I found it. [01:32:47] Follow back. [01:32:49] All right, I'm on it. [01:32:50] All right, how do I add them to the go to the group chat. [01:32:54] All right, group chat. [01:32:59] I thought you were just ghosting us. [01:33:00] All right, can I add? [01:33:01] How do I add him into this? [01:33:03] Go up to. [01:33:04] We don't have to follow. [01:33:05] Yeah, that. [01:33:06] Click add. [01:33:07] You even follow you back? [01:33:08] I think I. Don't I take all followers if you just follow him? [01:33:12] Try adding him. [01:33:13] Who? [01:33:14] Is it the Lucas kid? [01:33:16] Cox. [01:33:18] Cox. [01:33:18] Pabard. [01:33:18] Add. [01:33:19] All right, you're added. [01:33:22] But he's probably not going to see anything we already sent. [01:33:25] No, we're going to send new shit. [01:33:26] Oh, no, no. [01:33:26] I can see it. [01:33:28] I'm going to remove inside true crime because fuck that one. [01:33:31] I got, oh, I, oh, look at my, yeah, look, what, what's what? [01:33:35] What are you guys doing? [01:33:37] What is it? [01:33:38] I didn't see that. [01:33:39] This is how we communicate all day, every day. [01:33:40] So you have to respond to us on that. [01:33:42] I didn't know any of this was happening. [01:33:44] Now you know. [01:33:44] Oh, there's Danny with his little boy. [01:33:46] Where? [01:33:48] That's your picture. [01:33:49] Oh, my profile picture. [01:33:50] Yeah. [01:33:50] Yeah. [01:33:55] Bro, what do you think about all this Joe Rogan controversy going on? [01:33:58] They're trying to ban him. [01:34:01] Joe Rogan began right before the Spotify earnings report, causing problems for the CEO on the call and contributing in part to the drop in its stock price. [01:34:10] Spotify officials say in the earnings call that they did not expect their subscriber numbers to be affected by the uproar over accusations that Joe Rogan has spread misinformation about COVID and the vaccines. [01:34:23] Misinformation. [01:34:25] Misinformation. [01:34:27] I bet you Chris doesn't think it's misinformation. [01:34:30] No, Chris. [01:34:30] No, Chris. [01:34:32] Chris Morello. [01:34:32] We should have had him going on the COVID. [01:34:34] The problem with COVID is that everything's. [01:34:36] How could you say it's misinformation? [01:34:37] They change the fucking. [01:34:38] We don't know what's going on. [01:34:39] Everything changes every single month. [01:34:42] He's not pro vaccine. [01:34:44] Yeah. [01:34:44] Are you vaxxed? [01:34:46] Me? [01:34:46] Yeah. [01:34:47] Oh, man. [01:34:47] Let me tell you. [01:34:50] Where's. [01:34:50] She's in the bathroom. [01:34:51] Okay. [01:34:51] Yeah. [01:34:52] So, I had to go to Amsterdam, right? [01:34:55] And what happened was just before I went to Amsterdam, like you either had to have the vaccine or you'd take a test within like 24 hours, right, of getting on the plane. [01:35:05] So, I went in and I got the vaccine, you know? [01:35:08] But you had to have the vaccine 10 days prior to going. [01:35:13] And I got it on like day five. [01:35:14] And I didn't know that until I got it. [01:35:16] And then it was like, fuck. [01:35:17] So, now I got it. [01:35:18] So, then I went home, when I went back, when I, I, Saw her and I told her I got the vaccine. [01:35:27] Fucking. [01:35:28] Which one did you get? [01:35:29] Johnson Johnson. [01:35:30] Johnson Johnson. [01:35:31] Oh, no. [01:35:31] She's like, that's the worst. [01:35:32] Oh, my God. [01:35:33] You're the fucked one. [01:35:34] You don't know what that is. [01:35:36] You don't know what's wrong with you. [01:35:37] That's the worst one. [01:35:38] I'm like, I'm fine. [01:35:39] It's going to be fine. [01:35:40] And she's like, are you? [01:35:41] Yeah. [01:35:42] Now, 15 years from now, when you end up, you know. [01:35:45] You're infertile now. [01:35:46] You're sterile. [01:35:47] Stop. [01:35:48] You're sterile. [01:35:48] I'm 100 years old. [01:35:49] I'm probably infertile anyway. [01:35:51] So, you know, she went nuts. [01:35:53] And then I ended up having to get tested anyway within 24 hours of me getting on the plane anyway. [01:35:58] So you got it for no reason. [01:35:59] For no reason at all. [01:36:00] What's the whole vax controversy about, Matt Cox? [01:36:03] Me? [01:36:03] What's it boil down to? [01:36:04] What is it? [01:36:04] What is it? [01:36:05] What's the whole stink about? [01:36:07] I mean, it's just that basically. [01:36:08] The whole vaccination controversy. [01:36:09] What's it all about? [01:36:10] They're trying to make you get something. [01:36:11] They're trying to make you get the vaccine, even though getting the vaccine doesn't stop you from getting the virus. [01:36:17] It makes it a little bit more difficult. [01:36:19] And then they're saying that because enough people don't get it, the people that did get it are still getting. [01:36:25] The virus, even though they're supposed to be protected, like it's a whole to me, it's just none of it makes sense, but whatever. [01:36:31] What's the point of it? [01:36:32] Why, why are the guys pushing it so hard? [01:36:34] I don't know. [01:36:34] I'm sure that Chris will tell you they're putting tracking devices. [01:36:36] What do you think? [01:36:37] What do I think? [01:36:37] I was gonna ask you that. [01:36:39] You have an opinion, you've never even thought about it. [01:36:40] I mean, I've thought about it, but it just don't care. [01:36:42] I just don't, I just don't, it's just you're not interested. [01:36:46] I just don't think I'm gonna come up with the answer, and it's not worth worrying about something that I can't control and don't have the answer to. [01:36:55] And in the end, I don't know that it's. [01:36:58] I don't, I just, even if I knew the answer right now, what would it change? [01:37:01] I could, what, go do a podcast and talk about it and then YouTube would shut me down immediately because I talked about it. [01:37:06] I could go on, what could I do? [01:37:08] Yeah, but there's some people on here who are listening to you that respect what you say and think you have a valid opinion and think that you're a thinking person. [01:37:17] What I think is, I think people value your opinion. [01:37:20] What are your thoughts? [01:37:21] Like if you actually had a, took time to think about it, what you would come up with? [01:37:25] There's people that actually value your opinion and what you think about. [01:37:28] I mean, well, they're sorely mistaken because I don't really have that much of an opinion. [01:37:34] I don't think my opinion means that much anyway. [01:37:36] And I don't really, and it doesn't matter. [01:37:37] There's so much bad information out there. [01:37:41] Don't you think the government has our best interests in mind? [01:37:43] Like, they really do care about our health and they want us to be healthy and, like, they're not corrupt and they actually, you know, just batting a thousand. [01:37:51] They do care about us. [01:37:52] They don't lie. [01:37:53] I don't believe any of that. [01:37:55] Why? [01:37:55] I mean, I think that I'm sure there are decent people in the government. [01:37:59] But I also think that there are people that are put in positions and they take advantage of their power and their situation. [01:38:08] And Pfizer and those companies, the vaccine, those are good companies with high moral standards. [01:38:14] He's trying not to get banned. [01:38:16] Right? [01:38:17] He's getting brownie points on YouTube right now. [01:38:20] I think. [01:38:22] And the only reason that YouTube censors the people that talk shit about them is because YouTube cares about the health of the Americans. [01:38:29] And Danny just got another plaque. [01:38:31] It's in the mail right now. [01:38:33] I mean, I'm being serious. [01:38:34] I mean, I'm not a CIA shill, but. [01:38:39] Poor Booster. [01:38:39] Well, if you don't believe they have your best interest, then you have to believe in some conspiracy theories, right? [01:38:45] I mean, I believe in some. [01:38:47] They're good, the government is full, and the CIA is full of good, honest people. [01:38:51] No, you can't trust them. [01:38:52] You know, one time, what my grandpa said is he said, if I wanted to watch somebody lie, I'd turn on the news. [01:39:02] Yeah, I don't know. [01:39:04] I don't know. [01:39:05] I don't have the answer. [01:39:06] Do you have the answers? [01:39:07] No, I'm just curious. [01:39:08] I'm asking you questions because you're my guest. [01:39:10] I don't have the answers. [01:39:12] Listen, man, I just, you know, I'm like everybody else. === Sauna Discipline Secrets (13:42) === [01:39:15] I just want to watch some sitcoms and eat some TV dinners. [01:39:21] TV dinners? [01:39:22] Yeah, I do. [01:39:22] Have you watched those art? [01:39:24] What do we eat? [01:39:25] Fuck Ozarks. [01:39:27] Lean cuisine? [01:39:28] You eat the lean cuisine? [01:39:29] I love lean cuisine. [01:39:30] They're cheap. [01:39:30] They're like $3.50. [01:39:32] Wait, what do we get? [01:39:33] Two for a chocolate. [01:39:33] Just like they served us in the state feds. [01:39:36] Three for. [01:39:37] Chipotle closes in 20 minutes. [01:39:38] I'm fucked. [01:39:40] Order a breeze. [01:39:42] Buy three, get one free. [01:39:43] Yeah, it's like three. [01:39:45] They're like $3 in change, and you get them, and I love them. [01:39:49] I love them. [01:39:50] I've been eating them for like two years now. [01:39:52] Really? [01:39:52] Yeah. [01:39:54] I want it compared to prison food. [01:39:55] I mean, it's 10 times better than prison food. [01:39:57] Although I made one for Juan the other day, and he was like, Are you guys living together now? [01:40:01] No. [01:40:02] And I was like, I was like, I was like, That's pretty good, right? [01:40:04] Pretty good, right? [01:40:05] And he looked at it, and he goes, Yeah, no, it's good. [01:40:07] It's good. [01:40:07] I go, See, I told you. [01:40:08] He goes, What are you talking about, bro? [01:40:09] He goes, This sucks. [01:40:11] Because you're eating these twice a day. [01:40:12] And I went, Yeah. [01:40:13] He goes, It's horrible. [01:40:14] This is horrible. [01:40:16] He got all upset, but I think they're actually good. [01:40:18] I like them. [01:40:19] And they're low calorie. [01:40:20] No. [01:40:21] I'm concerned about my calorie. [01:40:23] Wait till you guys get to drink. [01:40:24] Low calorie. [01:40:25] Should you be more worried about like sugar and carbs than you should be worried about calories? [01:40:29] Bro, I eat a ton of sugar. [01:40:31] What about carbs? [01:40:32] Yeah, he's going to Starbucks. [01:40:35] I think I'm moderate in carbs. [01:40:37] I try and eat as much protein as possible, but you know. [01:40:40] And we work out, we work out at like, I mean, I've been getting better. [01:40:45] I was waking her up at like four o'clock, three o'clock, four o'clock in the morning, but there was a lot of, a lot of. [01:40:50] For what? [01:40:50] To go work out at, be at the gym at five. [01:40:52] Three or four? [01:40:53] Yeah. [01:40:53] Well, I don't sleep but maybe four or five hours a night. [01:40:56] And so she gets upset because apparently she's insisting that you need like six or eight hours a night or something. [01:41:01] No, I need at least seven. [01:41:04] That's nuts. [01:41:05] I could never sleep seven. [01:41:07] I can't function without seven to eight hours. [01:41:08] This morning I woke up at 3 30. [01:41:11] I woke up at 3 30. [01:41:12] We went to bed at like 11, 10 30, 11. [01:41:18] I slept till 3 30. [01:41:19] I woke up at 3 30 in the morning, laid there for about 10 minutes, went back to sleep, woke up at 4 30, laid there for a little bit, woke up at 5 30, and finally rolled out of bed because I just can't. [01:41:28] That's like how my wife sleeps. [01:41:30] Yeah, I can't sleep more than straight, maybe four hours straight. [01:41:33] Same thing with my wife. [01:41:35] Yeah. [01:41:35] You and my wife are like very similar in a lot of ways. [01:41:39] That's odd. [01:41:40] That was an odd thing to say. [01:41:42] Let's end it on that. [01:41:43] Yeah, I'm not even seeing that. [01:41:46] Thank God you didn't reach over. [01:41:52] Because I sleep, I sleep fucking, I don't wake up. [01:41:55] I fall asleep at 11 o'clock at night and I sleep uninterrupted. [01:41:59] I fucking snooze 11 to 7 30 or 8. [01:42:02] Oh no. [01:42:03] I don't wake up once. [01:42:04] She wakes up every two hours. [01:42:07] I wake her up with coffee. [01:42:09] I go get her coffee. [01:42:10] I'm like, hey, here's some coffee. [01:42:11] Come on, let's go. [01:42:12] We got to go to the gym. [01:42:13] She's like, are you fucking serious about this? [01:42:15] I'm like, come on, let's go. [01:42:15] Let's go. [01:42:16] We're doing legs. [01:42:16] We're new legs. [01:42:17] Come on, come on, come on. [01:42:18] And she's like, are you really? [01:42:20] I'm like, come on, I let you sleep in. [01:42:22] She just let me sleep in. [01:42:23] It's 5 30 in the morning. [01:42:24] I'm like, right. [01:42:25] I've been up since you were here. [01:42:26] Did you work out this morning? [01:42:27] Yeah. [01:42:29] What is your workout routine? [01:42:30] You do like a lot of cardio or do you just do a lot of weightlifting? [01:42:33] We're really just doing cardio because I'm doing, I mean, we're really just doing weightlifting at this point because I do cardio like, Pretty much every day at this point. [01:42:40] How? [01:42:40] Because we just, huh? [01:42:41] What kind of cardio? [01:42:43] I mean. [01:42:44] Said sex. [01:42:45] I mean, that burns a lot of calories. [01:42:47] That burns a lot of calories. [01:42:49] That's my only cardio. [01:42:50] But listen, trust me, you want to see my abs. [01:42:52] I mean, it's working, bro. [01:42:53] You need more than three minutes of cardio a day, man. [01:42:55] Stop, stop, stop. [01:42:57] That's not what's happening. [01:42:58] Lucky you. [01:43:03] So, anyway, yeah, so we're just working out. [01:43:07] Congratulations. [01:43:07] We're working out. [01:43:08] Yeah. [01:43:09] Yeah. [01:43:09] Good. [01:43:10] I'm sure at some point it'll die down and I'll have to start doing the elliptical again. [01:43:14] Yeah. [01:43:15] You ever do hot yoga? [01:43:17] No. [01:43:18] I don't even know what that is. [01:43:19] What's hot yoga? [01:43:21] It's yoga, but that's hot. [01:43:22] Yoga, and it's basically yoga and asana. [01:43:24] You know what yoga is? [01:43:25] I mean, I know what yoga is. [01:43:26] Okay. [01:43:27] And they just turn the heat up. [01:43:28] It's like yoga in a sauna. [01:43:29] I don't want to do that. [01:43:29] I don't want to do yoga. [01:43:30] I definitely don't want to do it without the air conditioning. [01:43:32] I don't want to do anything without air conditioning. [01:43:34] They turn the heat up. [01:43:35] I hate being outside. [01:43:36] Do you ever use a sauna? [01:43:38] I mean, I've been in a sauna like a long time ago. [01:43:43] I've never really liked a sauna. [01:43:44] Why? [01:43:45] It's just very sweaty. [01:43:48] Yes. [01:43:48] And naked. [01:43:49] That is true. [01:43:50] It's just very, it just doesn't feel, it's just weird. [01:43:53] It's good for you. [01:43:55] I don't think so. [01:43:56] I disagree. [01:43:58] You disagree? [01:44:00] And I don't have anything to back that up. [01:44:01] I just feel like. [01:44:02] He's not tall enough for that ride. [01:44:03] Ah! [01:44:09] That was fucked up, bro. [01:44:11] That's very mean. [01:44:12] Take it back. [01:44:12] Take it back. [01:44:12] Very mean. [01:44:13] Me too. [01:44:14] You're both mean, Pierce. [01:44:15] Both of us. [01:44:15] That was him, not me. [01:44:16] Take that back. [01:44:17] Like, that's the first time that's been said. [01:44:19] So, yeah, I don't have anything to back it up, but I just feel like they're just discussing saunas in general. [01:44:26] They're probably pretty un. [01:44:28] They're more sanitary than most things, I would think. [01:44:31] I'm not sure about this. [01:44:33] Like, what other things? [01:44:34] Bro, the sauna is so hot, it probably burns up all of the bacteria and parasites and shit. [01:44:39] They say that the sauna kills COVID. [01:44:41] They say COVID can't survive in that kind of heat. [01:44:45] Then why aren't all the hospitals filled with saunas? [01:44:48] Like, you got COVID? [01:44:49] Put them in the sauna gym! [01:44:50] You know, no. [01:44:52] I disagree. [01:44:53] Yeah, do people in really warm climates not get COVID? [01:44:56] Right. [01:44:56] Then how come you don't step into a sauna? [01:44:59] Why aren't we all just having saunas? [01:45:00] Like, why didn't they just issue everybody saunas? [01:45:03] Why am I wearing a mask? [01:45:04] You can't make money off a sauna. [01:45:06] Bacteria can live in hotter and cooler temperatures than humans, but they do best in a warm, moist, protein rich environment. [01:45:15] Yeah, it sounds exactly like a sauna. [01:45:17] Google, does a sauna survive in a sauna? [01:45:20] It says it grows between $40 and $1.40. [01:45:24] Bullshit. [01:45:25] Can COVID survive in a sauna? [01:45:26] Google that. [01:45:28] Are saunas $140? [01:45:29] No. [01:45:30] Hell no. [01:45:30] I was going to say, okay, so if they can't. [01:45:32] No, they're close. [01:45:33] I think the saunas are typically like 110 maybe. [01:45:37] But bacteria lives up to 140? [01:45:39] So it grows up. [01:45:41] Well, what is it? [01:45:41] Is it a bacteria? [01:45:42] COVID is not a bacteria. [01:45:43] What is it? [01:45:44] COVID is a virus. [01:45:45] A virus. [01:45:46] Yeah, so that's different. [01:45:48] So what kind of. [01:45:49] What's the max temperature for viruses? [01:45:51] Yeah. [01:45:52] Can sauna cure COVID? [01:45:56] That's what I would search. [01:45:59] Bringing the sauna temperature to at least 160 degrees. [01:46:04] Throughout the space, including floor areas, should be effective to disinfect any virus, including humans. [01:46:09] Who's going to live in 160? [01:46:11] Can I survive in 160 degree temperatures? [01:46:14] How hot do saunas get? [01:46:17] You might as well. [01:46:18] Can you step in? [01:46:19] That's an oven. [01:46:21] That's how you slow roast some ribs at a buck. [01:46:24] That is like a Traeger. [01:46:26] You can slow cook some ribs on a Traeger at 150. [01:46:28] I guess it'd probably take a good six, eight hours. [01:46:30] Maybe you're all right for 10 minutes. [01:46:31] Yeah. [01:46:32] Just cook yourself, bro. [01:46:34] I don't want to go in a sauna. [01:46:36] Okay. [01:46:36] We go in the sauna. [01:46:37] Do you? [01:46:38] Yeah. [01:46:39] I was in a couple times a week. [01:46:41] Really? [01:46:41] I spend probably a total of two and a half hours a week in a sauna. [01:46:46] No, that's a lie. [01:46:48] Two and a half hours a week? [01:46:49] Five times 30 minutes time every time. [01:46:51] You ain't popping 30 minutes a day every day, not probably two, maybe two hours. [01:46:57] Yeah, i'm good, i'm good, I don't want to i'm. [01:47:00] I'm not really a sauna person, but you go in there. [01:47:02] You also do the hot yoga. [01:47:03] You do hot yoga. [01:47:04] Yeah, why? [01:47:06] Because it's really good for you, it feels great, I feel good. [01:47:10] I don't do hot yoga and I I don't go to the saunas. [01:47:12] I feel great, in pretty good shape, each their own. [01:47:16] Yeah, it's all mental, it's all. [01:47:18] It's all placebo. [01:47:20] What are the diet? [01:47:21] What's the diet thing you're doing? [01:47:22] Are you still doing the this? [01:47:23] No, I'm on a regular diet. [01:47:26] Keto Rama. [01:47:28] No, I tried all kinds of crazy diets. [01:47:30] I fuck around with all the different types of diets. [01:47:33] What was the one where you were starving yourself for like 12 hours a day or something? [01:47:37] No, I did. [01:47:37] I fast. [01:47:38] Every year I fast. [01:47:39] I don't eat for like seven days. [01:47:41] Okay. [01:47:42] I do like a seven day stint with no food. [01:47:45] Is that good? [01:47:46] He'll probably usually make it about four out of seven. [01:47:48] I make it five at least. [01:47:51] I've copped out. [01:47:52] One time I copped out at four days. [01:47:53] It's like. [01:47:54] One time I copped out at five days and then one time I copped out at six days. [01:47:57] So I've actually never done the full seven I Fat I fast pretty much every day until I get hungry. [01:48:03] Yeah, I mean, it doesn't yeah So Where does a guy work out at la fitness there's like in la fitness is still a thing mm-hmm really there's a fitness. [01:48:15] It's in um, so one right Wesley Chapel Street Wesley Chapel There's a guy who fasted for 380 days. [01:48:25] How is that possible? [01:48:26] What's that look like? [01:48:29] He's all liquids. [01:48:31] Yeah, you can eat like beef broth, like bone broth, and you can drink water. [01:48:35] You don't eat broth. [01:48:36] But that dude, yeah, he's got to be all fucked up inside. [01:48:39] That's like, actually, not really. [01:48:42] He is probably one of the healthiest people in the planet. [01:48:44] So that's how you can cure anything. [01:48:45] Yeah. [01:48:47] That's why they say a lot of animals, when they get sick, they don't eat for a couple days. [01:48:52] Man Angus Barberry. [01:48:56] Somebody named that does some weird shit like this. [01:48:58] Fasted for 382 days. [01:49:00] Jim Jones doesn't do some stuff like this. [01:49:02] Look at that. [01:49:03] Look at that. [01:49:03] Tea, coffee, soda water, and vitamins. [01:49:08] Bro, the amount of fucking discipline it requires to not eat for five days is unfucking godly. [01:49:14] Can we see a picture of this guy? [01:49:16] Is that the fat guy, the diet that that's him? [01:49:18] I mean, five days. [01:49:18] I have a better picture of this guy. [01:49:20] Oh, okay. [01:49:20] Yeah, what did he look like after? [01:49:22] He was nothing there in the right bone and ears. [01:49:25] It says he lost 265 pounds. [01:49:28] Click the picture. [01:49:28] Austin, you're really fucking shit in the bed today on Google. [01:49:30] Yeah, bro. [01:49:31] Can we see a picture, Austin? [01:49:33] You had a pitcher. [01:49:35] Austin's usually on it. [01:49:38] He had too much mana chevish tonight. [01:49:45] That's before and after. [01:49:49] Whoa. [01:49:49] This is a long time ago, huh? [01:49:53] Whoa. [01:49:54] You know who Kelly Slater is? [01:49:55] He didn't look good, bro. [01:49:56] He didn't look good. [01:49:56] Do you know who Kelly Slater is? [01:49:59] He lost a lot of weight. [01:50:00] Kelly Slater does seven day fasts. [01:50:03] It's good for you. [01:50:04] You know what it does? [01:50:05] So, you know, your digestive system, your stomach and your intestines, over a lifetime, over 20, 30, 40 years, you build up this shit inside of your gut and like that lines your intestines called it's called a mucoid plaque. [01:50:19] And basically, what it is from like decades of eating shit or eating food, whatever it is, you develop this shit or food. [01:50:26] You develop a lining of just like plaque shit that comes from your food that lines your intestines, which it Inhibits your digestive tract's ability to absorb nutrients and shit. [01:50:40] You should just take fiber? [01:50:42] Just like plummet. [01:50:43] Metamucil. [01:50:44] Get rid of it? [01:50:45] No. [01:50:45] What does fiber do? [01:50:47] What happens when you fast for that long is that shit starts to strip off the insides of your gut and your intestines, and that shit starts to come out of you. [01:51:01] So that's what prolonged fasting does, like three, four, five, six days does to you, 10 days. [01:51:06] And it's basically like what do you use to clean out your plumbing shit? [01:51:11] Drano. [01:51:12] You know how your plumbing in your house gets coated with grime, and you use Drano? [01:51:17] This is like fasting does the same thing. [01:51:20] Cleans out all the bullshit in your intestinal tract and your digestive tract, and it enables you to absorb the nutrients from your food again. [01:51:28] It's crazy. [01:51:28] It's like a fucking. [01:51:30] It's what fiber does, too. [01:51:31] It cleans out your entire system, too. [01:51:33] Fiber doesn't clean you out. [01:51:34] Fiber just makes you shit. [01:51:35] I don't think it does it that well. [01:51:37] Yeah, no. [01:51:37] Fiber. [01:51:38] To that extent. [01:51:39] Right. [01:51:39] This is like. [01:51:40] I'm going to look into fiber. [01:51:43] I'm going to talk about it because I don't feel like not eating for seven days. [01:51:46] Right. [01:51:46] Of course you don't. [01:51:47] Well, you just said you didn't eat for like a month. [01:51:49] You already. [01:51:49] You just did a fast. [01:51:50] Oh, yeah. [01:51:51] You told me you went on a depression fast for a month. [01:51:53] No, I didn't never said I just wasn't eating very much. [01:51:55] I didn't say I didn't eat at all. [01:51:57] I just wasn't eating like I what look like when I'm super happy, I tend to eat more. [01:52:01] So when I'm depressed, I literally feel sick to my stomach. [01:52:04] I, you know, it was like heartbroken. [01:52:07] So I was, you know, it was pathetic. [01:52:08] Oh, stop. [01:52:09] All right. [01:52:09] So you went from two lean cuisines a day to one every two days. [01:52:14] That was like one a day and maybe a little bit of snacking and then just a lot more sleeping. [01:52:19] So I got like five hour sleep instead of. [01:52:21] Four, you know, and just depressed, it was just a problem. [01:52:24] I don't think it's good for you to get four hours of sleep, but I can't sleep any longer than that. [01:52:29] I mean really, i'll just lay there. [01:52:30] I'm like there's plenty of people do that, really. [01:52:33] Yeah, ever try ambient. [01:52:35] No, I don't think ambient's good. [01:52:38] Hey, you're taking an ambient and just fought it and tried to stay awake. [01:52:41] No, i've never taken an ambient. [01:52:42] Oh, you should try that one time. [01:52:45] I recommend no and write a book. [01:52:48] I mean I have to, I have to take it, piss tests and stuff. [01:52:52] I mean i'm not, I can't be experimenting with drugs. === Ambient Sleep Struggles (00:37) === [01:52:57] Well, Danny said it would be okay, Your Honor. [01:52:59] Well, Danny can come visit you. [01:53:02] He said Stephen King did it. [01:53:04] Yeah, Stephen King did it. [01:53:07] All right. [01:53:07] How long have we gone? [01:53:08] I don't know. [01:53:09] Where are we going? [01:53:09] I forgot. [01:53:10] It's 10 o'clock. [01:53:10] Let's end it. [01:53:12] Let's wrap this up. [01:53:14] We've been going since 7.30. [01:53:15] No, we started at 8. [01:53:16] We started late, 8 o'clock. [01:53:17] Hey, so if you like the podcast, do me a favor. [01:53:19] Go ahead and hit the subscribe button and share the video. [01:53:24] Make sure you hit the bell so you get notified of other videos just like this. [01:53:28] And leave a comment in the comment section for the algorithm. [01:53:32] And I appreciate it. [01:53:33] And see ya soon.